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author | marha <marha@users.sourceforge.net> | 2014-04-14 23:49:11 +0200 |
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committer | marha <marha@users.sourceforge.net> | 2014-04-14 23:49:11 +0200 |
commit | 3053928d3e9e12e59c46917113bad496487f1d28 (patch) | |
tree | 591c17cafc365399cc88774bba985af7276d957e /tools/plink | |
parent | 7c21629fbeb51b65fd0625bb36d888587d62fd89 (diff) | |
parent | a3fe3e22d85e8aa795df85c21814fc84cac42e99 (diff) | |
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/released'
Conflicts:
tools/plink/misc.h
tools/plink/ssh.c
tools/plink/sshbn.c
tools/plink/winplink.c
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/plink')
47 files changed, 41768 insertions, 39384 deletions
diff --git a/tools/plink/cmdline.c b/tools/plink/cmdline.c index 1a5e2cbb6..0c7ef4c91 100644 --- a/tools/plink/cmdline.c +++ b/tools/plink/cmdline.c @@ -1,570 +1,570 @@ -/*
- * cmdline.c - command-line parsing shared between many of the
- * PuTTY applications
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include "putty.h"
-
-/*
- * Some command-line parameters need to be saved up until after
- * we've loaded the saved session which will form the basis of our
- * eventual running configuration. For this we use the macro
- * SAVEABLE, which notices if the `need_save' parameter is set and
- * saves the parameter and value on a list.
- *
- * We also assign priorities to saved parameters, just to slightly
- * ameliorate silly ordering problems. For example, if you specify
- * a saved session to load, it will be loaded _before_ all your
- * local modifications such as -L are evaluated; and if you specify
- * a protocol and a port, the protocol is set up first so that the
- * port can override its choice of port number.
- *
- * (In fact -load is not saved at all, since in at least Plink the
- * processing of further command-line options depends on whether or
- * not the loaded session contained a hostname. So it must be
- * executed immediately.)
- */
-
-#define NPRIORITIES 2
-
-struct cmdline_saved_param {
- char *p, *value;
-};
-struct cmdline_saved_param_set {
- struct cmdline_saved_param *params;
- int nsaved, savesize;
-};
-
-/*
- * C guarantees this structure will be initialised to all zero at
- * program start, which is exactly what we want.
- */
-static struct cmdline_saved_param_set saves[NPRIORITIES];
-
-static void cmdline_save_param(char *p, char *value, int pri)
-{
- if (saves[pri].nsaved >= saves[pri].savesize) {
- saves[pri].savesize = saves[pri].nsaved + 32;
- saves[pri].params = sresize(saves[pri].params, saves[pri].savesize,
- struct cmdline_saved_param);
- }
- saves[pri].params[saves[pri].nsaved].p = p;
- saves[pri].params[saves[pri].nsaved].value = value;
- saves[pri].nsaved++;
-}
-
-static char *cmdline_password = NULL;
-
-void cmdline_cleanup(void)
-{
- int pri;
-
- if (cmdline_password) {
- memset(cmdline_password, 0, strlen(cmdline_password));
- sfree(cmdline_password);
- cmdline_password = NULL;
- }
-
- for (pri = 0; pri < NPRIORITIES; pri++) {
- sfree(saves[pri].params);
- saves[pri].params = NULL;
- saves[pri].savesize = 0;
- saves[pri].nsaved = 0;
- }
-}
-
-#define SAVEABLE(pri) do { \
- if (need_save) { cmdline_save_param(p, value, pri); return ret; } \
-} while (0)
-
-/*
- * Similar interface to get_userpass_input(), except that here a -1
- * return means that we aren't capable of processing the prompt and
- * someone else should do it.
- */
-int cmdline_get_passwd_input(prompts_t *p, unsigned char *in, int inlen) {
-
- static int tried_once = 0;
-
- /*
- * We only handle prompts which don't echo (which we assume to be
- * passwords), and (currently) we only cope with a password prompt
- * that comes in a prompt-set on its own.
- */
- if (!cmdline_password || in || p->n_prompts != 1 || p->prompts[0]->echo) {
- return -1;
- }
-
- /*
- * If we've tried once, return utter failure (no more passwords left
- * to try).
- */
- if (tried_once)
- return 0;
-
- prompt_set_result(p->prompts[0], cmdline_password);
- memset(cmdline_password, 0, strlen(cmdline_password));
- sfree(cmdline_password);
- cmdline_password = NULL;
- tried_once = 1;
- return 1;
-}
-
-/*
- * Here we have a flags word which describes the capabilities of
- * the particular tool on whose behalf we're running. We will
- * refuse certain command-line options if a particular tool
- * inherently can't do anything sensible. For example, the file
- * transfer tools (psftp, pscp) can't do a great deal with protocol
- * selections (ever tried running scp over telnet?) or with port
- * forwarding (even if it wasn't a hideously bad idea, they don't
- * have the select() infrastructure to make them work).
- */
-int cmdline_tooltype = 0;
-
-static int cmdline_check_unavailable(int flag, char *p)
-{
- if (cmdline_tooltype & flag) {
- cmdline_error("option \"%s\" not available in this tool", p);
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
-#define UNAVAILABLE_IN(flag) do { \
- if (cmdline_check_unavailable(flag, p)) return ret; \
-} while (0)
-
-/*
- * Process a standard command-line parameter. `p' is the parameter
- * in question; `value' is the subsequent element of argv, which
- * may or may not be required as an operand to the parameter.
- * If `need_save' is 1, arguments which need to be saved as
- * described at this top of this file are, for later execution;
- * if 0, they are processed normally. (-1 is a special value used
- * by pterm to count arguments for a preliminary pass through the
- * argument list; it causes immediate return with an appropriate
- * value with no action taken.)
- * Return value is 2 if both arguments were used; 1 if only p was
- * used; 0 if the parameter wasn't one we recognised; -2 if it
- * should have been 2 but value was NULL.
- */
-
-#define RETURN(x) do { \
- if ((x) == 2 && !value) return -2; \
- ret = x; \
- if (need_save < 0) return x; \
-} while (0)
-
-int cmdline_process_param(char *p, char *value, int need_save, Conf *conf)
-{
- int ret = 0;
-
- if (!strcmp(p, "-load")) {
- RETURN(2);
- /* This parameter must be processed immediately rather than being
- * saved. */
- do_defaults(value, conf);
- loaded_session = TRUE;
- cmdline_session_name = dupstr(value);
- return 2;
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-ssh")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- default_protocol = PROT_SSH;
- default_port = 22;
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, default_protocol);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, default_port);
- return 1;
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-telnet")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- default_protocol = PROT_TELNET;
- default_port = 23;
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, default_protocol);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, default_port);
- return 1;
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-rlogin")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- default_protocol = PROT_RLOGIN;
- default_port = 513;
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, default_protocol);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, default_port);
- return 1;
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-raw")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- default_protocol = PROT_RAW;
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, default_protocol);
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-serial")) {
- RETURN(1);
- /* Serial is not NONNETWORK in an odd sense of the word */
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- default_protocol = PROT_SERIAL;
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, default_protocol);
- /* The host parameter will already be loaded into CONF_host,
- * so copy it across */
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_serline, conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host));
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-v")) {
- RETURN(1);
- flags |= FLAG_VERBOSE;
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-l")) {
- RETURN(2);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_username, value);
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-loghost")) {
- RETURN(2);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_loghost, value);
- }
- if ((!strcmp(p, "-L") || !strcmp(p, "-R") || !strcmp(p, "-D"))) {
- char type, *q, *qq, *key, *val;
- RETURN(2);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- if (strcmp(p, "-D")) {
- /*
- * For -L or -R forwarding types:
- *
- * We expect _at least_ two colons in this string. The
- * possible formats are `sourceport:desthost:destport',
- * or `sourceip:sourceport:desthost:destport' if you're
- * specifying a particular loopback address. We need to
- * replace the one between source and dest with a \t;
- * this means we must find the second-to-last colon in
- * the string.
- *
- * (This looks like a foolish way of doing it given the
- * existence of strrchr, but it's more efficient than
- * two strrchrs - not to mention that the second strrchr
- * would require us to modify the input string!)
- */
-
- type = p[1]; /* 'L' or 'R' */
-
- q = qq = strchr(value, ':');
- while (qq) {
- char *qqq = strchr(qq+1, ':');
- if (qqq)
- q = qq;
- qq = qqq;
- }
-
- if (!q) {
- cmdline_error("-%c expects at least two colons in its"
- " argument", type);
- return ret;
- }
-
- key = dupprintf("%c%.*s", type, q - value, value);
- val = dupstr(q+1);
- } else {
- /*
- * Dynamic port forwardings are entered under the same key
- * as if they were local (because they occupy the same
- * port space - a local and a dynamic forwarding on the
- * same local port are mutually exclusive), with the
- * special value "D" (which can be distinguished from
- * anything in the ordinary -L case by containing no
- * colon).
- */
- key = dupprintf("L%s", value);
- val = dupstr("D");
- }
- conf_set_str_str(conf, CONF_portfwd, key, val);
- sfree(key);
- sfree(val);
- }
- if ((!strcmp(p, "-nc"))) {
- char *host, *portp;
-
- RETURN(2);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
-
- portp = strchr(value, ':');
- if (!portp) {
- cmdline_error("-nc expects argument of form 'host:port'");
- return ret;
- }
-
- host = dupprintf("%.*s", portp - value, value);
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_ssh_nc_host, host);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_ssh_nc_port, atoi(portp + 1));
- sfree(host);
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-m")) {
- char *filename, *command;
- int cmdlen, cmdsize;
- FILE *fp;
- int c, d;
-
- RETURN(2);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
-
- filename = value;
-
- cmdlen = cmdsize = 0;
- command = NULL;
- fp = fopen(filename, "r");
- if (!fp) {
- cmdline_error("unable to open command file \"%s\"", filename);
- return ret;
- }
- do {
- c = fgetc(fp);
- d = c;
- if (c == EOF)
- d = 0;
- if (cmdlen >= cmdsize) {
- cmdsize = cmdlen + 512;
- command = sresize(command, cmdsize, char);
- }
- command[cmdlen++] = d;
- } while (c != EOF);
- fclose(fp);
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd, command);
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd2, "");
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_nopty, TRUE); /* command => no terminal */
- sfree(command);
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-P")) {
- RETURN(2);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(1); /* lower priority than -ssh,-telnet */
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, atoi(value));
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-pw")) {
- RETURN(2);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(1);
- /* We delay evaluating this until after the protocol is decided,
- * so that we can warn if it's of no use with the selected protocol */
- if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol) != PROT_SSH)
- cmdline_error("the -pw option can only be used with the "
- "SSH protocol");
- else {
- cmdline_password = dupstr(value);
- /* Assuming that `value' is directly from argv, make a good faith
- * attempt to trample it, to stop it showing up in `ps' output
- * on Unix-like systems. Not guaranteed, of course. */
- memset(value, 0, strlen(value));
- }
- }
-
- if (!strcmp(p, "-agent") || !strcmp(p, "-pagent") ||
- !strcmp(p, "-pageant")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_tryagent, TRUE);
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-noagent") || !strcmp(p, "-nopagent") ||
- !strcmp(p, "-nopageant")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_tryagent, FALSE);
- }
-
- if (!strcmp(p, "-A")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_agentfwd, 1);
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-a")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_agentfwd, 0);
- }
-
- if (!strcmp(p, "-X")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_x11_forward, 1);
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-x")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_x11_forward, 0);
- }
-
- if (!strcmp(p, "-t")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(1); /* lower priority than -m */
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_nopty, 0);
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-T")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(1);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_nopty, 1);
- }
-
- if (!strcmp(p, "-N")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_ssh_no_shell, 1);
- }
-
- if (!strcmp(p, "-C")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_compression, 1);
- }
-
- if (!strcmp(p, "-1")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshprot, 0); /* ssh protocol 1 only */
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-2")) {
- RETURN(1);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshprot, 3); /* ssh protocol 2 only */
- }
-
- if (!strcmp(p, "-i")) {
- Filename *fn;
- RETURN(2);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(0);
- fn = filename_from_str(value);
- conf_set_filename(conf, CONF_keyfile, fn);
- filename_free(fn);
- }
-
- if (!strcmp(p, "-4") || !strcmp(p, "-ipv4")) {
- RETURN(1);
- SAVEABLE(1);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_addressfamily, ADDRTYPE_IPV4);
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-6") || !strcmp(p, "-ipv6")) {
- RETURN(1);
- SAVEABLE(1);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_addressfamily, ADDRTYPE_IPV6);
- }
- if (!strcmp(p, "-sercfg")) {
- char* nextitem;
- RETURN(2);
- UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK);
- SAVEABLE(1);
- if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol) != PROT_SERIAL)
- cmdline_error("the -sercfg option can only be used with the "
- "serial protocol");
- /* Value[0] contains one or more , separated values, like 19200,8,n,1,X */
- nextitem = value;
- while (nextitem[0] != '\0') {
- int length, skip;
- char *end = strchr(nextitem, ',');
- if (!end) {
- length = strlen(nextitem);
- skip = 0;
- } else {
- length = end - nextitem;
- nextitem[length] = '\0';
- skip = 1;
- }
- if (length == 1) {
- switch (*nextitem) {
- case '1':
- case '2':
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serstopbits, 2 * (*nextitem-'0'));
- break;
-
- case '5':
- case '6':
- case '7':
- case '8':
- case '9':
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serdatabits, *nextitem-'0');
- break;
-
- case 'n':
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serparity, SER_PAR_NONE);
- break;
- case 'o':
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serparity, SER_PAR_ODD);
- break;
- case 'e':
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serparity, SER_PAR_EVEN);
- break;
- case 'm':
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serparity, SER_PAR_MARK);
- break;
- case 's':
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serparity, SER_PAR_SPACE);
- break;
-
- case 'N':
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serflow, SER_FLOW_NONE);
- break;
- case 'X':
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serflow, SER_FLOW_XONXOFF);
- break;
- case 'R':
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serflow, SER_FLOW_RTSCTS);
- break;
- case 'D':
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serflow, SER_FLOW_DSRDTR);
- break;
-
- default:
- cmdline_error("Unrecognised suboption \"-sercfg %c\"",
- *nextitem);
- }
- } else if (length == 3 && !strncmp(nextitem,"1.5",3)) {
- /* Messy special case */
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serstopbits, 3);
- } else {
- int serspeed = atoi(nextitem);
- if (serspeed != 0) {
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serspeed, serspeed);
- } else {
- cmdline_error("Unrecognised suboption \"-sercfg %s\"",
- nextitem);
- }
- }
- nextitem += length + skip;
- }
- }
- return ret; /* unrecognised */
-}
-
-void cmdline_run_saved(Conf *conf)
-{
- int pri, i;
- for (pri = 0; pri < NPRIORITIES; pri++)
- for (i = 0; i < saves[pri].nsaved; i++)
- cmdline_process_param(saves[pri].params[i].p,
- saves[pri].params[i].value, 0, conf);
-}
+/* + * cmdline.c - command-line parsing shared between many of the + * PuTTY applications + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <assert.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include "putty.h" + +/* + * Some command-line parameters need to be saved up until after + * we've loaded the saved session which will form the basis of our + * eventual running configuration. For this we use the macro + * SAVEABLE, which notices if the `need_save' parameter is set and + * saves the parameter and value on a list. + * + * We also assign priorities to saved parameters, just to slightly + * ameliorate silly ordering problems. For example, if you specify + * a saved session to load, it will be loaded _before_ all your + * local modifications such as -L are evaluated; and if you specify + * a protocol and a port, the protocol is set up first so that the + * port can override its choice of port number. + * + * (In fact -load is not saved at all, since in at least Plink the + * processing of further command-line options depends on whether or + * not the loaded session contained a hostname. So it must be + * executed immediately.) + */ + +#define NPRIORITIES 2 + +struct cmdline_saved_param { + char *p, *value; +}; +struct cmdline_saved_param_set { + struct cmdline_saved_param *params; + int nsaved, savesize; +}; + +/* + * C guarantees this structure will be initialised to all zero at + * program start, which is exactly what we want. + */ +static struct cmdline_saved_param_set saves[NPRIORITIES]; + +static void cmdline_save_param(char *p, char *value, int pri) +{ + if (saves[pri].nsaved >= saves[pri].savesize) { + saves[pri].savesize = saves[pri].nsaved + 32; + saves[pri].params = sresize(saves[pri].params, saves[pri].savesize, + struct cmdline_saved_param); + } + saves[pri].params[saves[pri].nsaved].p = p; + saves[pri].params[saves[pri].nsaved].value = value; + saves[pri].nsaved++; +} + +static char *cmdline_password = NULL; + +void cmdline_cleanup(void) +{ + int pri; + + if (cmdline_password) { + smemclr(cmdline_password, strlen(cmdline_password)); + sfree(cmdline_password); + cmdline_password = NULL; + } + + for (pri = 0; pri < NPRIORITIES; pri++) { + sfree(saves[pri].params); + saves[pri].params = NULL; + saves[pri].savesize = 0; + saves[pri].nsaved = 0; + } +} + +#define SAVEABLE(pri) do { \ + if (need_save) { cmdline_save_param(p, value, pri); return ret; } \ +} while (0) + +/* + * Similar interface to get_userpass_input(), except that here a -1 + * return means that we aren't capable of processing the prompt and + * someone else should do it. + */ +int cmdline_get_passwd_input(prompts_t *p, unsigned char *in, int inlen) { + + static int tried_once = 0; + + /* + * We only handle prompts which don't echo (which we assume to be + * passwords), and (currently) we only cope with a password prompt + * that comes in a prompt-set on its own. + */ + if (!cmdline_password || in || p->n_prompts != 1 || p->prompts[0]->echo) { + return -1; + } + + /* + * If we've tried once, return utter failure (no more passwords left + * to try). + */ + if (tried_once) + return 0; + + prompt_set_result(p->prompts[0], cmdline_password); + smemclr(cmdline_password, strlen(cmdline_password)); + sfree(cmdline_password); + cmdline_password = NULL; + tried_once = 1; + return 1; +} + +/* + * Here we have a flags word which describes the capabilities of + * the particular tool on whose behalf we're running. We will + * refuse certain command-line options if a particular tool + * inherently can't do anything sensible. For example, the file + * transfer tools (psftp, pscp) can't do a great deal with protocol + * selections (ever tried running scp over telnet?) or with port + * forwarding (even if it wasn't a hideously bad idea, they don't + * have the select() infrastructure to make them work). + */ +int cmdline_tooltype = 0; + +static int cmdline_check_unavailable(int flag, char *p) +{ + if (cmdline_tooltype & flag) { + cmdline_error("option \"%s\" not available in this tool", p); + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +#define UNAVAILABLE_IN(flag) do { \ + if (cmdline_check_unavailable(flag, p)) return ret; \ +} while (0) + +/* + * Process a standard command-line parameter. `p' is the parameter + * in question; `value' is the subsequent element of argv, which + * may or may not be required as an operand to the parameter. + * If `need_save' is 1, arguments which need to be saved as + * described at this top of this file are, for later execution; + * if 0, they are processed normally. (-1 is a special value used + * by pterm to count arguments for a preliminary pass through the + * argument list; it causes immediate return with an appropriate + * value with no action taken.) + * Return value is 2 if both arguments were used; 1 if only p was + * used; 0 if the parameter wasn't one we recognised; -2 if it + * should have been 2 but value was NULL. + */ + +#define RETURN(x) do { \ + if ((x) == 2 && !value) return -2; \ + ret = x; \ + if (need_save < 0) return x; \ +} while (0) + +int cmdline_process_param(char *p, char *value, int need_save, Conf *conf) +{ + int ret = 0; + + if (!strcmp(p, "-load")) { + RETURN(2); + /* This parameter must be processed immediately rather than being + * saved. */ + do_defaults(value, conf); + loaded_session = TRUE; + cmdline_session_name = dupstr(value); + return 2; + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-ssh")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + default_protocol = PROT_SSH; + default_port = 22; + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, default_protocol); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, default_port); + return 1; + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-telnet")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + default_protocol = PROT_TELNET; + default_port = 23; + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, default_protocol); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, default_port); + return 1; + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-rlogin")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + default_protocol = PROT_RLOGIN; + default_port = 513; + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, default_protocol); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, default_port); + return 1; + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-raw")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + default_protocol = PROT_RAW; + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, default_protocol); + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-serial")) { + RETURN(1); + /* Serial is not NONNETWORK in an odd sense of the word */ + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + default_protocol = PROT_SERIAL; + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, default_protocol); + /* The host parameter will already be loaded into CONF_host, + * so copy it across */ + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_serline, conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host)); + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-v")) { + RETURN(1); + flags |= FLAG_VERBOSE; + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-l")) { + RETURN(2); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_username, value); + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-loghost")) { + RETURN(2); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_loghost, value); + } + if ((!strcmp(p, "-L") || !strcmp(p, "-R") || !strcmp(p, "-D"))) { + char type, *q, *qq, *key, *val; + RETURN(2); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + if (strcmp(p, "-D")) { + /* + * For -L or -R forwarding types: + * + * We expect _at least_ two colons in this string. The + * possible formats are `sourceport:desthost:destport', + * or `sourceip:sourceport:desthost:destport' if you're + * specifying a particular loopback address. We need to + * replace the one between source and dest with a \t; + * this means we must find the second-to-last colon in + * the string. + * + * (This looks like a foolish way of doing it given the + * existence of strrchr, but it's more efficient than + * two strrchrs - not to mention that the second strrchr + * would require us to modify the input string!) + */ + + type = p[1]; /* 'L' or 'R' */ + + q = qq = host_strchr(value, ':'); + while (qq) { + char *qqq = host_strchr(qq+1, ':'); + if (qqq) + q = qq; + qq = qqq; + } + + if (!q) { + cmdline_error("-%c expects at least two colons in its" + " argument", type); + return ret; + } + + key = dupprintf("%c%.*s", type, (int)(q - value), value); + val = dupstr(q+1); + } else { + /* + * Dynamic port forwardings are entered under the same key + * as if they were local (because they occupy the same + * port space - a local and a dynamic forwarding on the + * same local port are mutually exclusive), with the + * special value "D" (which can be distinguished from + * anything in the ordinary -L case by containing no + * colon). + */ + key = dupprintf("L%s", value); + val = dupstr("D"); + } + conf_set_str_str(conf, CONF_portfwd, key, val); + sfree(key); + sfree(val); + } + if ((!strcmp(p, "-nc"))) { + char *host, *portp; + + RETURN(2); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + + portp = host_strchr(value, ':'); + if (!portp) { + cmdline_error("-nc expects argument of form 'host:port'"); + return ret; + } + + host = dupprintf("%.*s", (int)(portp - value), value); + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_ssh_nc_host, host); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_ssh_nc_port, atoi(portp + 1)); + sfree(host); + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-m")) { + char *filename, *command; + int cmdlen, cmdsize; + FILE *fp; + int c, d; + + RETURN(2); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + + filename = value; + + cmdlen = cmdsize = 0; + command = NULL; + fp = fopen(filename, "r"); + if (!fp) { + cmdline_error("unable to open command file \"%s\"", filename); + return ret; + } + do { + c = fgetc(fp); + d = c; + if (c == EOF) + d = 0; + if (cmdlen >= cmdsize) { + cmdsize = cmdlen + 512; + command = sresize(command, cmdsize, char); + } + command[cmdlen++] = d; + } while (c != EOF); + fclose(fp); + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd, command); + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd2, ""); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_nopty, TRUE); /* command => no terminal */ + sfree(command); + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-P")) { + RETURN(2); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(1); /* lower priority than -ssh,-telnet */ + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, atoi(value)); + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-pw")) { + RETURN(2); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(1); + /* We delay evaluating this until after the protocol is decided, + * so that we can warn if it's of no use with the selected protocol */ + if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol) != PROT_SSH) + cmdline_error("the -pw option can only be used with the " + "SSH protocol"); + else { + cmdline_password = dupstr(value); + /* Assuming that `value' is directly from argv, make a good faith + * attempt to trample it, to stop it showing up in `ps' output + * on Unix-like systems. Not guaranteed, of course. */ + smemclr(value, strlen(value)); + } + } + + if (!strcmp(p, "-agent") || !strcmp(p, "-pagent") || + !strcmp(p, "-pageant")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_tryagent, TRUE); + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-noagent") || !strcmp(p, "-nopagent") || + !strcmp(p, "-nopageant")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_tryagent, FALSE); + } + + if (!strcmp(p, "-A")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_agentfwd, 1); + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-a")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_agentfwd, 0); + } + + if (!strcmp(p, "-X")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_x11_forward, 1); + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-x")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_x11_forward, 0); + } + + if (!strcmp(p, "-t")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(1); /* lower priority than -m */ + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_nopty, 0); + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-T")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(1); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_nopty, 1); + } + + if (!strcmp(p, "-N")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_ssh_no_shell, 1); + } + + if (!strcmp(p, "-C")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_compression, 1); + } + + if (!strcmp(p, "-1")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshprot, 0); /* ssh protocol 1 only */ + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-2")) { + RETURN(1); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshprot, 3); /* ssh protocol 2 only */ + } + + if (!strcmp(p, "-i")) { + Filename *fn; + RETURN(2); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(0); + fn = filename_from_str(value); + conf_set_filename(conf, CONF_keyfile, fn); + filename_free(fn); + } + + if (!strcmp(p, "-4") || !strcmp(p, "-ipv4")) { + RETURN(1); + SAVEABLE(1); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_addressfamily, ADDRTYPE_IPV4); + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-6") || !strcmp(p, "-ipv6")) { + RETURN(1); + SAVEABLE(1); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_addressfamily, ADDRTYPE_IPV6); + } + if (!strcmp(p, "-sercfg")) { + char* nextitem; + RETURN(2); + UNAVAILABLE_IN(TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER | TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK); + SAVEABLE(1); + if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol) != PROT_SERIAL) + cmdline_error("the -sercfg option can only be used with the " + "serial protocol"); + /* Value[0] contains one or more , separated values, like 19200,8,n,1,X */ + nextitem = value; + while (nextitem[0] != '\0') { + int length, skip; + char *end = strchr(nextitem, ','); + if (!end) { + length = strlen(nextitem); + skip = 0; + } else { + length = end - nextitem; + nextitem[length] = '\0'; + skip = 1; + } + if (length == 1) { + switch (*nextitem) { + case '1': + case '2': + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serstopbits, 2 * (*nextitem-'0')); + break; + + case '5': + case '6': + case '7': + case '8': + case '9': + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serdatabits, *nextitem-'0'); + break; + + case 'n': + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serparity, SER_PAR_NONE); + break; + case 'o': + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serparity, SER_PAR_ODD); + break; + case 'e': + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serparity, SER_PAR_EVEN); + break; + case 'm': + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serparity, SER_PAR_MARK); + break; + case 's': + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serparity, SER_PAR_SPACE); + break; + + case 'N': + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serflow, SER_FLOW_NONE); + break; + case 'X': + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serflow, SER_FLOW_XONXOFF); + break; + case 'R': + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serflow, SER_FLOW_RTSCTS); + break; + case 'D': + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serflow, SER_FLOW_DSRDTR); + break; + + default: + cmdline_error("Unrecognised suboption \"-sercfg %c\"", + *nextitem); + } + } else if (length == 3 && !strncmp(nextitem,"1.5",3)) { + /* Messy special case */ + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serstopbits, 3); + } else { + int serspeed = atoi(nextitem); + if (serspeed != 0) { + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_serspeed, serspeed); + } else { + cmdline_error("Unrecognised suboption \"-sercfg %s\"", + nextitem); + } + } + nextitem += length + skip; + } + } + return ret; /* unrecognised */ +} + +void cmdline_run_saved(Conf *conf) +{ + int pri, i; + for (pri = 0; pri < NPRIORITIES; pri++) + for (i = 0; i < saves[pri].nsaved; i++) + cmdline_process_param(saves[pri].params[i].p, + saves[pri].params[i].value, 0, conf); +} diff --git a/tools/plink/conf.c b/tools/plink/conf.c index 7b6a0137a..e80f5853a 100644 --- a/tools/plink/conf.c +++ b/tools/plink/conf.c @@ -522,14 +522,15 @@ int conf_deserialise(Conf *conf, void *vdata, int maxsize) unsigned char *data = (unsigned char *)vdata; unsigned char *start = data; struct conf_entry *entry; - int primary, used; + unsigned primary; + int used; unsigned char *zero; while (maxsize >= 4) { primary = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(data); data += 4, maxsize -= 4; - if ((unsigned)primary >= N_CONFIG_OPTIONS) + if (primary >= N_CONFIG_OPTIONS) break; entry = snew(struct conf_entry); @@ -541,7 +542,7 @@ int conf_deserialise(Conf *conf, void *vdata, int maxsize) sfree(entry); goto done; } - entry->key.secondary.i = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(data); + entry->key.secondary.i = toint(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(data)); data += 4, maxsize -= 4; break; case TYPE_STR: @@ -564,7 +565,7 @@ int conf_deserialise(Conf *conf, void *vdata, int maxsize) sfree(entry); goto done; } - entry->value.u.intval = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(data); + entry->value.u.intval = toint(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(data)); data += 4, maxsize -= 4; break; case TYPE_STR: diff --git a/tools/plink/ldisc.c b/tools/plink/ldisc.c index 7ed42a37c..8f653a18f 100644 --- a/tools/plink/ldisc.c +++ b/tools/plink/ldisc.c @@ -1,348 +1,360 @@ -/*
- * ldisc.c: PuTTY line discipline. Sits between the input coming
- * from keypresses in the window, and the output channel leading to
- * the back end. Implements echo and/or local line editing,
- * depending on what's currently configured.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <ctype.h>
-
-#include "putty.h"
-#include "terminal.h"
-#include "ldisc.h"
-
-#define ECHOING (ldisc->localecho == FORCE_ON || \
- (ldisc->localecho == AUTO && \
- (ldisc->back->ldisc(ldisc->backhandle, LD_ECHO) || \
- term_ldisc(ldisc->term, LD_ECHO))))
-#define EDITING (ldisc->localedit == FORCE_ON || \
- (ldisc->localedit == AUTO && \
- (ldisc->back->ldisc(ldisc->backhandle, LD_EDIT) || \
- term_ldisc(ldisc->term, LD_EDIT))))
-
-static void c_write(Ldisc ldisc, char *buf, int len)
-{
- from_backend(ldisc->frontend, 0, buf, len);
-}
-
-static int plen(Ldisc ldisc, unsigned char c)
-{
- if ((c >= 32 && c <= 126) || (c >= 160 && !in_utf(ldisc->term)))
- return 1;
- else if (c < 128)
- return 2; /* ^x for some x */
- else if (in_utf(ldisc->term) && c >= 0xC0)
- return 1; /* UTF-8 introducer character
- * (FIXME: combining / wide chars) */
- else if (in_utf(ldisc->term) && c >= 0x80 && c < 0xC0)
- return 0; /* UTF-8 followup character */
- else
- return 4; /* <XY> hex representation */
-}
-
-static void pwrite(Ldisc ldisc, unsigned char c)
-{
- if ((c >= 32 && c <= 126) ||
- (!in_utf(ldisc->term) && c >= 0xA0) ||
- (in_utf(ldisc->term) && c >= 0x80)) {
- c_write(ldisc, (char *)&c, 1);
- } else if (c < 128) {
- char cc[2];
- cc[1] = (c == 127 ? '?' : c + 0x40);
- cc[0] = '^';
- c_write(ldisc, cc, 2);
- } else {
- char cc[5];
- sprintf(cc, "<%02X>", c);
- c_write(ldisc, cc, 4);
- }
-}
-
-static int char_start(Ldisc ldisc, unsigned char c)
-{
- if (in_utf(ldisc->term))
- return (c < 0x80 || c >= 0xC0);
- else
- return 1;
-}
-
-static void bsb(Ldisc ldisc, int n)
-{
- while (n--)
- c_write(ldisc, "\010 \010", 3);
-}
-
-#define CTRL(x) (x^'@')
-#define KCTRL(x) ((x^'@') | 0x100)
-
-void *ldisc_create(Conf *conf, Terminal *term,
- Backend *back, void *backhandle,
- void *frontend)
-{
- Ldisc ldisc = snew(struct ldisc_tag);
-
- ldisc->buf = NULL;
- ldisc->buflen = 0;
- ldisc->bufsiz = 0;
- ldisc->quotenext = 0;
-
- ldisc->back = back;
- ldisc->backhandle = backhandle;
- ldisc->term = term;
- ldisc->frontend = frontend;
-
- ldisc_configure(ldisc, conf);
-
- /* Link ourselves into the backend and the terminal */
- if (term)
- term->ldisc = ldisc;
- if (back)
- back->provide_ldisc(backhandle, ldisc);
-
- return ldisc;
-}
-
-void ldisc_configure(void *handle, Conf *conf)
-{
- Ldisc ldisc = (Ldisc) handle;
-
- ldisc->telnet_keyboard = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_telnet_keyboard);
- ldisc->telnet_newline = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_telnet_newline);
- ldisc->protocol = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol);
- ldisc->localecho = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_localecho);
- ldisc->localedit = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_localedit);
-}
-
-void ldisc_free(void *handle)
-{
- Ldisc ldisc = (Ldisc) handle;
-
- if (ldisc->term)
- ldisc->term->ldisc = NULL;
- if (ldisc->back)
- ldisc->back->provide_ldisc(ldisc->backhandle, NULL);
- if (ldisc->buf)
- sfree(ldisc->buf);
- sfree(ldisc);
-}
-
-void ldisc_send(void *handle, char *buf, int len, int interactive)
-{
- Ldisc ldisc = (Ldisc) handle;
- int keyflag = 0;
- /*
- * Called with len=0 when the options change. We must inform
- * the front end in case it needs to know.
- */
- if (len == 0) {
- ldisc_update(ldisc->frontend, ECHOING, EDITING);
- return;
- }
- /*
- * Notify the front end that something was pressed, in case
- * it's depending on finding out (e.g. keypress termination for
- * Close On Exit).
- */
- frontend_keypress(ldisc->frontend);
-
- /*
- * Less than zero means null terminated special string.
- */
- if (len < 0) {
- len = strlen(buf);
- keyflag = KCTRL('@');
- }
- /*
- * Either perform local editing, or just send characters.
- */
- if (EDITING) {
- while (len--) {
- int c;
- c = (unsigned char)(*buf++) + keyflag;
- if (!interactive && c == '\r')
- c += KCTRL('@');
- switch (ldisc->quotenext ? ' ' : c) {
- /*
- * ^h/^?: delete, and output BSBs, to return to
- * last character boundary (in UTF-8 mode this may
- * be more than one byte)
- * ^w: delete, and output BSBs, to return to last
- * space/nonspace boundary
- * ^u: delete, and output BSBs, to return to BOL
- * ^c: Do a ^u then send a telnet IP
- * ^z: Do a ^u then send a telnet SUSP
- * ^\: Do a ^u then send a telnet ABORT
- * ^r: echo "^R\n" and redraw line
- * ^v: quote next char
- * ^d: if at BOL, end of file and close connection,
- * else send line and reset to BOL
- * ^m: send line-plus-\r\n and reset to BOL
- */
- case KCTRL('H'):
- case KCTRL('?'): /* backspace/delete */
- if (ldisc->buflen > 0) {
- do {
- if (ECHOING)
- bsb(ldisc, plen(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1]));
- ldisc->buflen--;
- } while (!char_start(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen]));
- }
- break;
- case CTRL('W'): /* delete word */
- while (ldisc->buflen > 0) {
- if (ECHOING)
- bsb(ldisc, plen(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1]));
- ldisc->buflen--;
- if (ldisc->buflen > 0 &&
- isspace((unsigned char)ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen-1]) &&
- !isspace((unsigned char)ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen]))
- break;
- }
- break;
- case CTRL('U'): /* delete line */
- case CTRL('C'): /* Send IP */
- case CTRL('\\'): /* Quit */
- case CTRL('Z'): /* Suspend */
- while (ldisc->buflen > 0) {
- if (ECHOING)
- bsb(ldisc, plen(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1]));
- ldisc->buflen--;
- }
- ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_EL);
- /*
- * We don't send IP, SUSP or ABORT if the user has
- * configured telnet specials off! This breaks
- * talkers otherwise.
- */
- if (!ldisc->telnet_keyboard)
- goto default_case;
- if (c == CTRL('C'))
- ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_IP);
- if (c == CTRL('Z'))
- ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_SUSP);
- if (c == CTRL('\\'))
- ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_ABORT);
- break;
- case CTRL('R'): /* redraw line */
- if (ECHOING) {
- int i;
- c_write(ldisc, "^R\r\n", 4);
- for (i = 0; i < ldisc->buflen; i++)
- pwrite(ldisc, ldisc->buf[i]);
- }
- break;
- case CTRL('V'): /* quote next char */
- ldisc->quotenext = TRUE;
- break;
- case CTRL('D'): /* logout or send */
- if (ldisc->buflen == 0) {
- ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_EOF);
- } else {
- ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, ldisc->buf, ldisc->buflen);
- ldisc->buflen = 0;
- }
- break;
- /*
- * This particularly hideous bit of code from RDB
- * allows ordinary ^M^J to do the same thing as
- * magic-^M when in Raw protocol. The line `case
- * KCTRL('M'):' is _inside_ the if block. Thus:
- *
- * - receiving regular ^M goes straight to the
- * default clause and inserts as a literal ^M.
- * - receiving regular ^J _not_ directly after a
- * literal ^M (or not in Raw protocol) fails the
- * if condition, leaps to the bottom of the if,
- * and falls through into the default clause
- * again.
- * - receiving regular ^J just after a literal ^M
- * in Raw protocol passes the if condition,
- * deletes the literal ^M, and falls through
- * into the magic-^M code
- * - receiving a magic-^M empties the line buffer,
- * signals end-of-line in one of the various
- * entertaining ways, and _doesn't_ fall out of
- * the bottom of the if and through to the
- * default clause because of the break.
- */
- case CTRL('J'):
- if (ldisc->protocol == PROT_RAW &&
- ldisc->buflen > 0 && ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1] == '\r') {
- if (ECHOING)
- bsb(ldisc, plen(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1]));
- ldisc->buflen--;
- /* FALLTHROUGH */
- case KCTRL('M'): /* send with newline */
- if (ldisc->buflen > 0)
- ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, ldisc->buf, ldisc->buflen);
- if (ldisc->protocol == PROT_RAW)
- ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, "\r\n", 2);
- else if (ldisc->protocol == PROT_TELNET && ldisc->telnet_newline)
- ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_EOL);
- else
- ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, "\r", 1);
- if (ECHOING)
- c_write(ldisc, "\r\n", 2);
- ldisc->buflen = 0;
- break;
- }
- /* FALLTHROUGH */
- default: /* get to this label from ^V handler */
- default_case:
- if (ldisc->buflen >= ldisc->bufsiz) {
- ldisc->bufsiz = ldisc->buflen + 256;
- ldisc->buf = sresize(ldisc->buf, ldisc->bufsiz, char);
- }
- ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen++] = c;
- if (ECHOING)
- pwrite(ldisc, (unsigned char) c);
- ldisc->quotenext = FALSE;
- break;
- }
- }
- } else {
- if (ldisc->buflen != 0) {
- ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, ldisc->buf, ldisc->buflen);
- while (ldisc->buflen > 0) {
- bsb(ldisc, plen(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1]));
- ldisc->buflen--;
- }
- }
- if (len > 0) {
- if (ECHOING)
- c_write(ldisc, buf, len);
- if (keyflag && ldisc->protocol == PROT_TELNET && len == 1) {
- switch (buf[0]) {
- case CTRL('M'):
- if (ldisc->protocol == PROT_TELNET && ldisc->telnet_newline)
- ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_EOL);
- else
- ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, "\r", 1);
- break;
- case CTRL('?'):
- case CTRL('H'):
- if (ldisc->telnet_keyboard) {
- ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_EC);
- break;
- }
- case CTRL('C'):
- if (ldisc->telnet_keyboard) {
- ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_IP);
- break;
- }
- case CTRL('Z'):
- if (ldisc->telnet_keyboard) {
- ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_SUSP);
- break;
- }
-
- default:
- ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, buf, len);
- break;
- }
- } else
- ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, buf, len);
- }
- }
-}
+/* + * ldisc.c: PuTTY line discipline. Sits between the input coming + * from keypresses in the window, and the output channel leading to + * the back end. Implements echo and/or local line editing, + * depending on what's currently configured. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <ctype.h> + +#include "putty.h" +#include "terminal.h" +#include "ldisc.h" + +#define ECHOING (ldisc->localecho == FORCE_ON || \ + (ldisc->localecho == AUTO && \ + (ldisc->back->ldisc(ldisc->backhandle, LD_ECHO) || \ + term_ldisc(ldisc->term, LD_ECHO)))) +#define EDITING (ldisc->localedit == FORCE_ON || \ + (ldisc->localedit == AUTO && \ + (ldisc->back->ldisc(ldisc->backhandle, LD_EDIT) || \ + term_ldisc(ldisc->term, LD_EDIT)))) + +static void c_write(Ldisc ldisc, char *buf, int len) +{ + from_backend(ldisc->frontend, 0, buf, len); +} + +static int plen(Ldisc ldisc, unsigned char c) +{ + if ((c >= 32 && c <= 126) || (c >= 160 && !in_utf(ldisc->term))) + return 1; + else if (c < 128) + return 2; /* ^x for some x */ + else if (in_utf(ldisc->term) && c >= 0xC0) + return 1; /* UTF-8 introducer character + * (FIXME: combining / wide chars) */ + else if (in_utf(ldisc->term) && c >= 0x80 && c < 0xC0) + return 0; /* UTF-8 followup character */ + else + return 4; /* <XY> hex representation */ +} + +static void pwrite(Ldisc ldisc, unsigned char c) +{ + if ((c >= 32 && c <= 126) || + (!in_utf(ldisc->term) && c >= 0xA0) || + (in_utf(ldisc->term) && c >= 0x80)) { + c_write(ldisc, (char *)&c, 1); + } else if (c < 128) { + char cc[2]; + cc[1] = (c == 127 ? '?' : c + 0x40); + cc[0] = '^'; + c_write(ldisc, cc, 2); + } else { + char cc[5]; + sprintf(cc, "<%02X>", c); + c_write(ldisc, cc, 4); + } +} + +static int char_start(Ldisc ldisc, unsigned char c) +{ + if (in_utf(ldisc->term)) + return (c < 0x80 || c >= 0xC0); + else + return 1; +} + +static void bsb(Ldisc ldisc, int n) +{ + while (n--) + c_write(ldisc, "\010 \010", 3); +} + +#define CTRL(x) (x^'@') +#define KCTRL(x) ((x^'@') | 0x100) + +void *ldisc_create(Conf *conf, Terminal *term, + Backend *back, void *backhandle, + void *frontend) +{ + Ldisc ldisc = snew(struct ldisc_tag); + + ldisc->buf = NULL; + ldisc->buflen = 0; + ldisc->bufsiz = 0; + ldisc->quotenext = 0; + + ldisc->back = back; + ldisc->backhandle = backhandle; + ldisc->term = term; + ldisc->frontend = frontend; + + ldisc_configure(ldisc, conf); + + /* Link ourselves into the backend and the terminal */ + if (term) + term->ldisc = ldisc; + if (back) + back->provide_ldisc(backhandle, ldisc); + + return ldisc; +} + +void ldisc_configure(void *handle, Conf *conf) +{ + Ldisc ldisc = (Ldisc) handle; + + ldisc->telnet_keyboard = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_telnet_keyboard); + ldisc->telnet_newline = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_telnet_newline); + ldisc->protocol = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol); + ldisc->localecho = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_localecho); + ldisc->localedit = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_localedit); +} + +void ldisc_free(void *handle) +{ + Ldisc ldisc = (Ldisc) handle; + + if (ldisc->term) + ldisc->term->ldisc = NULL; + if (ldisc->back) + ldisc->back->provide_ldisc(ldisc->backhandle, NULL); + if (ldisc->buf) + sfree(ldisc->buf); + sfree(ldisc); +} + +void ldisc_send(void *handle, char *buf, int len, int interactive) +{ + Ldisc ldisc = (Ldisc) handle; + int keyflag = 0; + /* + * Called with len=0 when the options change. We must inform + * the front end in case it needs to know. + */ + if (len == 0) { + ldisc_update(ldisc->frontend, ECHOING, EDITING); + return; + } + /* + * Notify the front end that something was pressed, in case + * it's depending on finding out (e.g. keypress termination for + * Close On Exit). + */ + frontend_keypress(ldisc->frontend); + + if (interactive && ldisc->term) { + /* + * Interrupt a paste from the clipboard, if one was in + * progress when the user pressed a key. This is easier than + * buffering the current piece of data and saving it until the + * terminal has finished pasting, and has the potential side + * benefit of permitting a user to cancel an accidental huge + * paste. + */ + term_nopaste(ldisc->term); + } + + /* + * Less than zero means null terminated special string. + */ + if (len < 0) { + len = strlen(buf); + keyflag = KCTRL('@'); + } + /* + * Either perform local editing, or just send characters. + */ + if (EDITING) { + while (len--) { + int c; + c = (unsigned char)(*buf++) + keyflag; + if (!interactive && c == '\r') + c += KCTRL('@'); + switch (ldisc->quotenext ? ' ' : c) { + /* + * ^h/^?: delete, and output BSBs, to return to + * last character boundary (in UTF-8 mode this may + * be more than one byte) + * ^w: delete, and output BSBs, to return to last + * space/nonspace boundary + * ^u: delete, and output BSBs, to return to BOL + * ^c: Do a ^u then send a telnet IP + * ^z: Do a ^u then send a telnet SUSP + * ^\: Do a ^u then send a telnet ABORT + * ^r: echo "^R\n" and redraw line + * ^v: quote next char + * ^d: if at BOL, end of file and close connection, + * else send line and reset to BOL + * ^m: send line-plus-\r\n and reset to BOL + */ + case KCTRL('H'): + case KCTRL('?'): /* backspace/delete */ + if (ldisc->buflen > 0) { + do { + if (ECHOING) + bsb(ldisc, plen(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1])); + ldisc->buflen--; + } while (!char_start(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen])); + } + break; + case CTRL('W'): /* delete word */ + while (ldisc->buflen > 0) { + if (ECHOING) + bsb(ldisc, plen(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1])); + ldisc->buflen--; + if (ldisc->buflen > 0 && + isspace((unsigned char)ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen-1]) && + !isspace((unsigned char)ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen])) + break; + } + break; + case CTRL('U'): /* delete line */ + case CTRL('C'): /* Send IP */ + case CTRL('\\'): /* Quit */ + case CTRL('Z'): /* Suspend */ + while (ldisc->buflen > 0) { + if (ECHOING) + bsb(ldisc, plen(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1])); + ldisc->buflen--; + } + ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_EL); + /* + * We don't send IP, SUSP or ABORT if the user has + * configured telnet specials off! This breaks + * talkers otherwise. + */ + if (!ldisc->telnet_keyboard) + goto default_case; + if (c == CTRL('C')) + ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_IP); + if (c == CTRL('Z')) + ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_SUSP); + if (c == CTRL('\\')) + ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_ABORT); + break; + case CTRL('R'): /* redraw line */ + if (ECHOING) { + int i; + c_write(ldisc, "^R\r\n", 4); + for (i = 0; i < ldisc->buflen; i++) + pwrite(ldisc, ldisc->buf[i]); + } + break; + case CTRL('V'): /* quote next char */ + ldisc->quotenext = TRUE; + break; + case CTRL('D'): /* logout or send */ + if (ldisc->buflen == 0) { + ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_EOF); + } else { + ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, ldisc->buf, ldisc->buflen); + ldisc->buflen = 0; + } + break; + /* + * This particularly hideous bit of code from RDB + * allows ordinary ^M^J to do the same thing as + * magic-^M when in Raw protocol. The line `case + * KCTRL('M'):' is _inside_ the if block. Thus: + * + * - receiving regular ^M goes straight to the + * default clause and inserts as a literal ^M. + * - receiving regular ^J _not_ directly after a + * literal ^M (or not in Raw protocol) fails the + * if condition, leaps to the bottom of the if, + * and falls through into the default clause + * again. + * - receiving regular ^J just after a literal ^M + * in Raw protocol passes the if condition, + * deletes the literal ^M, and falls through + * into the magic-^M code + * - receiving a magic-^M empties the line buffer, + * signals end-of-line in one of the various + * entertaining ways, and _doesn't_ fall out of + * the bottom of the if and through to the + * default clause because of the break. + */ + case CTRL('J'): + if (ldisc->protocol == PROT_RAW && + ldisc->buflen > 0 && ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1] == '\r') { + if (ECHOING) + bsb(ldisc, plen(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1])); + ldisc->buflen--; + /* FALLTHROUGH */ + case KCTRL('M'): /* send with newline */ + if (ldisc->buflen > 0) + ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, ldisc->buf, ldisc->buflen); + if (ldisc->protocol == PROT_RAW) + ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, "\r\n", 2); + else if (ldisc->protocol == PROT_TELNET && ldisc->telnet_newline) + ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_EOL); + else + ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, "\r", 1); + if (ECHOING) + c_write(ldisc, "\r\n", 2); + ldisc->buflen = 0; + break; + } + /* FALLTHROUGH */ + default: /* get to this label from ^V handler */ + default_case: + if (ldisc->buflen >= ldisc->bufsiz) { + ldisc->bufsiz = ldisc->buflen + 256; + ldisc->buf = sresize(ldisc->buf, ldisc->bufsiz, char); + } + ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen++] = c; + if (ECHOING) + pwrite(ldisc, (unsigned char) c); + ldisc->quotenext = FALSE; + break; + } + } + } else { + if (ldisc->buflen != 0) { + ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, ldisc->buf, ldisc->buflen); + while (ldisc->buflen > 0) { + bsb(ldisc, plen(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1])); + ldisc->buflen--; + } + } + if (len > 0) { + if (ECHOING) + c_write(ldisc, buf, len); + if (keyflag && ldisc->protocol == PROT_TELNET && len == 1) { + switch (buf[0]) { + case CTRL('M'): + if (ldisc->protocol == PROT_TELNET && ldisc->telnet_newline) + ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_EOL); + else + ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, "\r", 1); + break; + case CTRL('?'): + case CTRL('H'): + if (ldisc->telnet_keyboard) { + ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_EC); + break; + } + case CTRL('C'): + if (ldisc->telnet_keyboard) { + ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_IP); + break; + } + case CTRL('Z'): + if (ldisc->telnet_keyboard) { + ldisc->back->special(ldisc->backhandle, TS_SUSP); + break; + } + + default: + ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, buf, len); + break; + } + } else + ldisc->back->send(ldisc->backhandle, buf, len); + } + } +} diff --git a/tools/plink/logging.c b/tools/plink/logging.c index a7f76c35a..868ff9874 100644 --- a/tools/plink/logging.c +++ b/tools/plink/logging.c @@ -1,450 +1,470 @@ -/*
- * Session logging.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <ctype.h>
-
-#include <time.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-
-#include "putty.h"
-
-/* log session to file stuff ... */
-struct LogContext {
- FILE *lgfp;
- enum { L_CLOSED, L_OPENING, L_OPEN, L_ERROR } state;
- bufchain queue;
- Filename *currlogfilename;
- void *frontend;
- Conf *conf;
- int logtype; /* cached out of conf */
-};
-
-static Filename *xlatlognam(Filename *s, char *hostname, struct tm *tm);
-
-/*
- * Internal wrapper function which must be called for _all_ output
- * to the log file. It takes care of opening the log file if it
- * isn't open, buffering data if it's in the process of being
- * opened asynchronously, etc.
- */
-static void logwrite(struct LogContext *ctx, void *data, int len)
-{
- /*
- * In state L_CLOSED, we call logfopen, which will set the state
- * to one of L_OPENING, L_OPEN or L_ERROR. Hence we process all of
- * those three _after_ processing L_CLOSED.
- */
- if (ctx->state == L_CLOSED)
- logfopen(ctx);
-
- if (ctx->state == L_OPENING) {
- bufchain_add(&ctx->queue, data, len);
- } else if (ctx->state == L_OPEN) {
- assert(ctx->lgfp);
- if (fwrite(data, 1, len, ctx->lgfp) < (size_t)len) {
- logfclose(ctx);
- ctx->state = L_ERROR;
- /* Log state is L_ERROR so this won't cause a loop */
- logevent(ctx->frontend,
- "Disabled writing session log due to error while writing");
- }
- } /* else L_ERROR, so ignore the write */
-}
-
-/*
- * Convenience wrapper on logwrite() which printf-formats the
- * string.
- */
-static void logprintf(struct LogContext *ctx, const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
- char *data;
-
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- data = dupvprintf(fmt, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-
- logwrite(ctx, data, strlen(data));
- sfree(data);
-}
-
-/*
- * Flush any open log file.
- */
-void logflush(void *handle) {
- struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
- if (ctx->logtype > 0)
- if (ctx->state == L_OPEN)
- fflush(ctx->lgfp);
-}
-
-static void logfopen_callback(void *handle, int mode)
-{
- struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
- char buf[256], *event;
- struct tm tm;
- const char *fmode;
-
- if (mode == 0) {
- ctx->state = L_ERROR; /* disable logging */
- } else {
- fmode = (mode == 1 ? "ab" : "wb");
- ctx->lgfp = f_open(ctx->currlogfilename, fmode, FALSE);
- if (ctx->lgfp)
- ctx->state = L_OPEN;
- else
- ctx->state = L_ERROR;
- }
-
- if (ctx->state == L_OPEN) {
- /* Write header line into log file. */
- tm = ltime();
- strftime(buf, 24, "%Y.%m.%d %H:%M:%S", &tm);
- logprintf(ctx, "=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PuTTY log %s"
- " =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=\r\n", buf);
- }
-
- event = dupprintf("%s session log (%s mode) to file: %s",
- ctx->state == L_ERROR ?
- (mode == 0 ? "Disabled writing" : "Error writing") :
- (mode == 1 ? "Appending" : "Writing new"),
- (ctx->logtype == LGTYP_ASCII ? "ASCII" :
- ctx->logtype == LGTYP_DEBUG ? "raw" :
- ctx->logtype == LGTYP_PACKETS ? "SSH packets" :
- ctx->logtype == LGTYP_SSHRAW ? "SSH raw data" :
- "unknown"),
- filename_to_str(ctx->currlogfilename));
- logevent(ctx->frontend, event);
- sfree(event);
-
- /*
- * Having either succeeded or failed in opening the log file,
- * we should write any queued data out.
- */
- assert(ctx->state != L_OPENING); /* make _sure_ it won't be requeued */
- while (bufchain_size(&ctx->queue)) {
- void *data;
- int len;
- bufchain_prefix(&ctx->queue, &data, &len);
- logwrite(ctx, data, len);
- bufchain_consume(&ctx->queue, len);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Open the log file. Takes care of detecting an already-existing
- * file and asking the user whether they want to append, overwrite
- * or cancel logging.
- */
-void logfopen(void *handle)
-{
- struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
- struct tm tm;
- int mode;
-
- /* Prevent repeat calls */
- if (ctx->state != L_CLOSED)
- return;
-
- if (!ctx->logtype)
- return;
-
- tm = ltime();
-
- /* substitute special codes in file name */
- if (ctx->currlogfilename)
- filename_free(ctx->currlogfilename);
- ctx->currlogfilename =
- xlatlognam(conf_get_filename(ctx->conf, CONF_logfilename),
- conf_get_str(ctx->conf, CONF_host), &tm);
-
- ctx->lgfp = f_open(ctx->currlogfilename, "r", FALSE); /* file already present? */
- if (ctx->lgfp) {
- int logxfovr = conf_get_int(ctx->conf, CONF_logxfovr);
- fclose(ctx->lgfp);
- if (logxfovr != LGXF_ASK) {
- mode = ((logxfovr == LGXF_OVR) ? 2 : 1);
- } else
- mode = askappend(ctx->frontend, ctx->currlogfilename,
- logfopen_callback, ctx);
- } else
- mode = 2; /* create == overwrite */
-
- if (mode < 0)
- ctx->state = L_OPENING;
- else
- logfopen_callback(ctx, mode); /* open the file */
-}
-
-void logfclose(void *handle)
-{
- struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
- if (ctx->lgfp) {
- fclose(ctx->lgfp);
- ctx->lgfp = NULL;
- }
- ctx->state = L_CLOSED;
-}
-
-/*
- * Log session traffic.
- */
-void logtraffic(void *handle, unsigned char c, int logmode)
-{
- struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
- if (ctx->logtype > 0) {
- if (ctx->logtype == logmode)
- logwrite(ctx, &c, 1);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Log an Event Log entry. Used in SSH packet logging mode; this is
- * also as convenient a place as any to put the output of Event Log
- * entries to stderr when a command-line tool is in verbose mode.
- * (In particular, this is a better place to put it than in the
- * front ends, because it only has to be done once for all
- * platforms. Platforms which don't have a meaningful stderr can
- * just avoid defining FLAG_STDERR.
- */
-void log_eventlog(void *handle, const char *event)
-{
- struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
- if ((flags & FLAG_STDERR) && (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE)) {
- fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", event);
- fflush(stderr);
- }
- /* If we don't have a context yet (eg winnet.c init) then skip entirely */
- if (!ctx)
- return;
- if (ctx->logtype != LGTYP_PACKETS &&
- ctx->logtype != LGTYP_SSHRAW)
- return;
- logprintf(ctx, "Event Log: %s\r\n", event);
- logflush(ctx);
-}
-
-/*
- * Log an SSH packet.
- * If n_blanks != 0, blank or omit some parts.
- * Set of blanking areas must be in increasing order.
- */
-void log_packet(void *handle, int direction, int type,
- char *texttype, const void *data, int len,
- int n_blanks, const struct logblank_t *blanks,
- const unsigned long *seq)
-{
- struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
- char dumpdata[80], smalldata[5];
- int p = 0, b = 0, omitted = 0;
- int output_pos = 0; /* NZ if pending output in dumpdata */
-
- if (!(ctx->logtype == LGTYP_SSHRAW ||
- (ctx->logtype == LGTYP_PACKETS && texttype)))
- return;
-
- /* Packet header. */
- if (texttype) {
- if (seq) {
- logprintf(ctx, "%s packet #0x%lx, type %d / 0x%02x (%s)\r\n",
- direction == PKT_INCOMING ? "Incoming" : "Outgoing",
- *seq, type, type, texttype);
- } else {
- logprintf(ctx, "%s packet type %d / 0x%02x (%s)\r\n",
- direction == PKT_INCOMING ? "Incoming" : "Outgoing",
- type, type, texttype);
- }
- } else {
- logprintf(ctx, "%s raw data\r\n",
- direction == PKT_INCOMING ? "Incoming" : "Outgoing");
- }
-
- /*
- * Output a hex/ASCII dump of the packet body, blanking/omitting
- * parts as specified.
- */
- while (p < len) {
- int blktype;
-
- /* Move to a current entry in the blanking array. */
- while ((b < n_blanks) &&
- (p >= blanks[b].offset + blanks[b].len))
- b++;
- /* Work out what type of blanking to apply to
- * this byte. */
- blktype = PKTLOG_EMIT; /* default */
- if ((b < n_blanks) &&
- (p >= blanks[b].offset) &&
- (p < blanks[b].offset + blanks[b].len))
- blktype = blanks[b].type;
-
- /* If we're about to stop omitting, it's time to say how
- * much we omitted. */
- if ((blktype != PKTLOG_OMIT) && omitted) {
- logprintf(ctx, " (%d byte%s omitted)\r\n",
- omitted, (omitted==1?"":"s"));
- omitted = 0;
- }
-
- /* (Re-)initialise dumpdata as necessary
- * (start of row, or if we've just stopped omitting) */
- if (!output_pos && !omitted)
- sprintf(dumpdata, " %08x%*s\r\n", p-(p%16), 1+3*16+2+16, "");
-
- /* Deal with the current byte. */
- if (blktype == PKTLOG_OMIT) {
- omitted++;
- } else {
- int c;
- if (blktype == PKTLOG_BLANK) {
- c = 'X';
- sprintf(smalldata, "XX");
- } else { /* PKTLOG_EMIT */
- c = ((unsigned char *)data)[p];
- sprintf(smalldata, "%02x", c);
- }
- dumpdata[10+2+3*(p%16)] = smalldata[0];
- dumpdata[10+2+3*(p%16)+1] = smalldata[1];
- dumpdata[10+1+3*16+2+(p%16)] = (isprint(c) ? c : '.');
- output_pos = (p%16) + 1;
- }
-
- p++;
-
- /* Flush row if necessary */
- if (((p % 16) == 0) || (p == len) || omitted) {
- if (output_pos) {
- strcpy(dumpdata + 10+1+3*16+2+output_pos, "\r\n");
- logwrite(ctx, dumpdata, strlen(dumpdata));
- output_pos = 0;
- }
- }
-
- }
-
- /* Tidy up */
- if (omitted)
- logprintf(ctx, " (%d byte%s omitted)\r\n",
- omitted, (omitted==1?"":"s"));
- logflush(ctx);
-}
-
-void *log_init(void *frontend, Conf *conf)
-{
- struct LogContext *ctx = snew(struct LogContext);
- ctx->lgfp = NULL;
- ctx->state = L_CLOSED;
- ctx->frontend = frontend;
- ctx->conf = conf_copy(conf);
- ctx->logtype = conf_get_int(ctx->conf, CONF_logtype);
- ctx->currlogfilename = NULL;
- bufchain_init(&ctx->queue);
- return ctx;
-}
-
-void log_free(void *handle)
-{
- struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
-
- logfclose(ctx);
- bufchain_clear(&ctx->queue);
- if (ctx->currlogfilename)
- filename_free(ctx->currlogfilename);
- sfree(ctx);
-}
-
-void log_reconfig(void *handle, Conf *conf)
-{
- struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
- int reset_logging;
-
- if (!filename_equal(conf_get_filename(ctx->conf, CONF_logfilename),
- conf_get_filename(conf, CONF_logfilename)) ||
- conf_get_int(ctx->conf, CONF_logtype) !=
- conf_get_int(conf, CONF_logtype))
- reset_logging = TRUE;
- else
- reset_logging = FALSE;
-
- if (reset_logging)
- logfclose(ctx);
-
- conf_free(ctx->conf);
- ctx->conf = conf_copy(conf);
-
- ctx->logtype = conf_get_int(ctx->conf, CONF_logtype);
-
- if (reset_logging)
- logfopen(ctx);
-}
-
-/*
- * translate format codes into time/date strings
- * and insert them into log file name
- *
- * "&Y":YYYY "&m":MM "&d":DD "&T":hhmmss "&h":<hostname> "&&":&
- */
-static Filename *xlatlognam(Filename *src, char *hostname, struct tm *tm)
-{
- char buf[10], *bufp;
- int size;
- char *buffer;
- int buflen, bufsize;
- const char *s;
- Filename *ret;
-
- bufsize = FILENAME_MAX;
- buffer = snewn(bufsize, char);
- buflen = 0;
- s = filename_to_str(src);
-
- while (*s) {
- /* Let (bufp, len) be the string to append. */
- bufp = buf; /* don't usually override this */
- if (*s == '&') {
- char c;
- s++;
- size = 0;
- if (*s) switch (c = *s++, tolower((unsigned char)c)) {
- case 'y':
- size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%Y", tm);
- break;
- case 'm':
- size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%m", tm);
- break;
- case 'd':
- size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", tm);
- break;
- case 't':
- size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%H%M%S", tm);
- break;
- case 'h':
- bufp = hostname;
- size = strlen(bufp);
- break;
- default:
- buf[0] = '&';
- size = 1;
- if (c != '&')
- buf[size++] = c;
- }
- } else {
- buf[0] = *s++;
- size = 1;
- }
- if (bufsize <= buflen + size) {
- bufsize = (buflen + size) * 5 / 4 + 512;
- buffer = sresize(buffer, bufsize, char);
- }
- memcpy(buffer + buflen, bufp, size);
- buflen += size;
- }
- buffer[buflen] = '\0';
-
- ret = filename_from_str(buffer);
- sfree(buffer);
- return ret;
-}
+/* + * Session logging. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <ctype.h> + +#include <time.h> +#include <assert.h> + +#include "putty.h" + +/* log session to file stuff ... */ +struct LogContext { + FILE *lgfp; + enum { L_CLOSED, L_OPENING, L_OPEN, L_ERROR } state; + bufchain queue; + Filename *currlogfilename; + void *frontend; + Conf *conf; + int logtype; /* cached out of conf */ +}; + +static Filename *xlatlognam(Filename *s, char *hostname, struct tm *tm); + +/* + * Internal wrapper function which must be called for _all_ output + * to the log file. It takes care of opening the log file if it + * isn't open, buffering data if it's in the process of being + * opened asynchronously, etc. + */ +static void logwrite(struct LogContext *ctx, void *data, int len) +{ + /* + * In state L_CLOSED, we call logfopen, which will set the state + * to one of L_OPENING, L_OPEN or L_ERROR. Hence we process all of + * those three _after_ processing L_CLOSED. + */ + if (ctx->state == L_CLOSED) + logfopen(ctx); + + if (ctx->state == L_OPENING) { + bufchain_add(&ctx->queue, data, len); + } else if (ctx->state == L_OPEN) { + assert(ctx->lgfp); + if (fwrite(data, 1, len, ctx->lgfp) < (size_t)len) { + logfclose(ctx); + ctx->state = L_ERROR; + /* Log state is L_ERROR so this won't cause a loop */ + logevent(ctx->frontend, + "Disabled writing session log due to error while writing"); + } + } /* else L_ERROR, so ignore the write */ +} + +/* + * Convenience wrapper on logwrite() which printf-formats the + * string. + */ +static void logprintf(struct LogContext *ctx, const char *fmt, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + char *data; + + va_start(ap, fmt); + data = dupvprintf(fmt, ap); + va_end(ap); + + logwrite(ctx, data, strlen(data)); + sfree(data); +} + +/* + * Flush any open log file. + */ +void logflush(void *handle) { + struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; + if (ctx->logtype > 0) + if (ctx->state == L_OPEN) + fflush(ctx->lgfp); +} + +static void logfopen_callback(void *handle, int mode) +{ + struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; + char buf[256], *event; + struct tm tm; + const char *fmode; + + if (mode == 0) { + ctx->state = L_ERROR; /* disable logging */ + } else { + fmode = (mode == 1 ? "ab" : "wb"); + ctx->lgfp = f_open(ctx->currlogfilename, fmode, FALSE); + if (ctx->lgfp) + ctx->state = L_OPEN; + else + ctx->state = L_ERROR; + } + + if (ctx->state == L_OPEN) { + /* Write header line into log file. */ + tm = ltime(); + strftime(buf, 24, "%Y.%m.%d %H:%M:%S", &tm); + logprintf(ctx, "=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PuTTY log %s" + " =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=\r\n", buf); + } + + event = dupprintf("%s session log (%s mode) to file: %s", + ctx->state == L_ERROR ? + (mode == 0 ? "Disabled writing" : "Error writing") : + (mode == 1 ? "Appending" : "Writing new"), + (ctx->logtype == LGTYP_ASCII ? "ASCII" : + ctx->logtype == LGTYP_DEBUG ? "raw" : + ctx->logtype == LGTYP_PACKETS ? "SSH packets" : + ctx->logtype == LGTYP_SSHRAW ? "SSH raw data" : + "unknown"), + filename_to_str(ctx->currlogfilename)); + logevent(ctx->frontend, event); + sfree(event); + + /* + * Having either succeeded or failed in opening the log file, + * we should write any queued data out. + */ + assert(ctx->state != L_OPENING); /* make _sure_ it won't be requeued */ + while (bufchain_size(&ctx->queue)) { + void *data; + int len; + bufchain_prefix(&ctx->queue, &data, &len); + logwrite(ctx, data, len); + bufchain_consume(&ctx->queue, len); + } +} + +/* + * Open the log file. Takes care of detecting an already-existing + * file and asking the user whether they want to append, overwrite + * or cancel logging. + */ +void logfopen(void *handle) +{ + struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; + struct tm tm; + int mode; + + /* Prevent repeat calls */ + if (ctx->state != L_CLOSED) + return; + + if (!ctx->logtype) + return; + + tm = ltime(); + + /* substitute special codes in file name */ + if (ctx->currlogfilename) + filename_free(ctx->currlogfilename); + ctx->currlogfilename = + xlatlognam(conf_get_filename(ctx->conf, CONF_logfilename), + conf_get_str(ctx->conf, CONF_host), &tm); + + ctx->lgfp = f_open(ctx->currlogfilename, "r", FALSE); /* file already present? */ + if (ctx->lgfp) { + int logxfovr = conf_get_int(ctx->conf, CONF_logxfovr); + fclose(ctx->lgfp); + if (logxfovr != LGXF_ASK) { + mode = ((logxfovr == LGXF_OVR) ? 2 : 1); + } else + mode = askappend(ctx->frontend, ctx->currlogfilename, + logfopen_callback, ctx); + } else + mode = 2; /* create == overwrite */ + + if (mode < 0) + ctx->state = L_OPENING; + else + logfopen_callback(ctx, mode); /* open the file */ +} + +void logfclose(void *handle) +{ + struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; + if (ctx->lgfp) { + fclose(ctx->lgfp); + ctx->lgfp = NULL; + } + ctx->state = L_CLOSED; +} + +/* + * Log session traffic. + */ +void logtraffic(void *handle, unsigned char c, int logmode) +{ + struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; + if (ctx->logtype > 0) { + if (ctx->logtype == logmode) + logwrite(ctx, &c, 1); + } +} + +/* + * Log an Event Log entry. Used in SSH packet logging mode; this is + * also as convenient a place as any to put the output of Event Log + * entries to stderr when a command-line tool is in verbose mode. + * (In particular, this is a better place to put it than in the + * front ends, because it only has to be done once for all + * platforms. Platforms which don't have a meaningful stderr can + * just avoid defining FLAG_STDERR. + */ +void log_eventlog(void *handle, const char *event) +{ + struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; + if ((flags & FLAG_STDERR) && (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE)) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", event); + fflush(stderr); + } + /* If we don't have a context yet (eg winnet.c init) then skip entirely */ + if (!ctx) + return; + if (ctx->logtype != LGTYP_PACKETS && + ctx->logtype != LGTYP_SSHRAW) + return; + logprintf(ctx, "Event Log: %s\r\n", event); + logflush(ctx); +} + +/* + * Log an SSH packet. + * If n_blanks != 0, blank or omit some parts. + * Set of blanking areas must be in increasing order. + */ +void log_packet(void *handle, int direction, int type, + char *texttype, const void *data, int len, + int n_blanks, const struct logblank_t *blanks, + const unsigned long *seq, + unsigned downstream_id, const char *additional_log_text) +{ + struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; + char dumpdata[80], smalldata[5]; + int p = 0, b = 0, omitted = 0; + int output_pos = 0; /* NZ if pending output in dumpdata */ + + if (!(ctx->logtype == LGTYP_SSHRAW || + (ctx->logtype == LGTYP_PACKETS && texttype))) + return; + + /* Packet header. */ + if (texttype) { + logprintf(ctx, "%s packet ", + direction == PKT_INCOMING ? "Incoming" : "Outgoing"); + + if (seq) + logprintf(ctx, "#0x%lx, ", *seq); + + logprintf(ctx, "type %d / 0x%02x (%s)", type, type, texttype); + + if (downstream_id) { + logprintf(ctx, " on behalf of downstream #%u", downstream_id); + if (additional_log_text) + logprintf(ctx, " (%s)", additional_log_text); + } + + logprintf(ctx, "\r\n"); + } else { + /* + * Raw data is logged with a timestamp, so that it's possible + * to determine whether a mysterious delay occurred at the + * client or server end. (Timestamping the raw data avoids + * cluttering the normal case of only logging decrypted SSH + * messages, and also adds conceptual rigour in the case where + * an SSH message arrives in several pieces.) + */ + char buf[256]; + struct tm tm; + tm = ltime(); + strftime(buf, 24, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", &tm); + logprintf(ctx, "%s raw data at %s\r\n", + direction == PKT_INCOMING ? "Incoming" : "Outgoing", + buf); + } + + /* + * Output a hex/ASCII dump of the packet body, blanking/omitting + * parts as specified. + */ + while (p < len) { + int blktype; + + /* Move to a current entry in the blanking array. */ + while ((b < n_blanks) && + (p >= blanks[b].offset + blanks[b].len)) + b++; + /* Work out what type of blanking to apply to + * this byte. */ + blktype = PKTLOG_EMIT; /* default */ + if ((b < n_blanks) && + (p >= blanks[b].offset) && + (p < blanks[b].offset + blanks[b].len)) + blktype = blanks[b].type; + + /* If we're about to stop omitting, it's time to say how + * much we omitted. */ + if ((blktype != PKTLOG_OMIT) && omitted) { + logprintf(ctx, " (%d byte%s omitted)\r\n", + omitted, (omitted==1?"":"s")); + omitted = 0; + } + + /* (Re-)initialise dumpdata as necessary + * (start of row, or if we've just stopped omitting) */ + if (!output_pos && !omitted) + sprintf(dumpdata, " %08x%*s\r\n", p-(p%16), 1+3*16+2+16, ""); + + /* Deal with the current byte. */ + if (blktype == PKTLOG_OMIT) { + omitted++; + } else { + int c; + if (blktype == PKTLOG_BLANK) { + c = 'X'; + sprintf(smalldata, "XX"); + } else { /* PKTLOG_EMIT */ + c = ((unsigned char *)data)[p]; + sprintf(smalldata, "%02x", c); + } + dumpdata[10+2+3*(p%16)] = smalldata[0]; + dumpdata[10+2+3*(p%16)+1] = smalldata[1]; + dumpdata[10+1+3*16+2+(p%16)] = (isprint(c) ? c : '.'); + output_pos = (p%16) + 1; + } + + p++; + + /* Flush row if necessary */ + if (((p % 16) == 0) || (p == len) || omitted) { + if (output_pos) { + strcpy(dumpdata + 10+1+3*16+2+output_pos, "\r\n"); + logwrite(ctx, dumpdata, strlen(dumpdata)); + output_pos = 0; + } + } + + } + + /* Tidy up */ + if (omitted) + logprintf(ctx, " (%d byte%s omitted)\r\n", + omitted, (omitted==1?"":"s")); + logflush(ctx); +} + +void *log_init(void *frontend, Conf *conf) +{ + struct LogContext *ctx = snew(struct LogContext); + ctx->lgfp = NULL; + ctx->state = L_CLOSED; + ctx->frontend = frontend; + ctx->conf = conf_copy(conf); + ctx->logtype = conf_get_int(ctx->conf, CONF_logtype); + ctx->currlogfilename = NULL; + bufchain_init(&ctx->queue); + return ctx; +} + +void log_free(void *handle) +{ + struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; + + logfclose(ctx); + bufchain_clear(&ctx->queue); + if (ctx->currlogfilename) + filename_free(ctx->currlogfilename); + sfree(ctx); +} + +void log_reconfig(void *handle, Conf *conf) +{ + struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; + int reset_logging; + + if (!filename_equal(conf_get_filename(ctx->conf, CONF_logfilename), + conf_get_filename(conf, CONF_logfilename)) || + conf_get_int(ctx->conf, CONF_logtype) != + conf_get_int(conf, CONF_logtype)) + reset_logging = TRUE; + else + reset_logging = FALSE; + + if (reset_logging) + logfclose(ctx); + + conf_free(ctx->conf); + ctx->conf = conf_copy(conf); + + ctx->logtype = conf_get_int(ctx->conf, CONF_logtype); + + if (reset_logging) + logfopen(ctx); +} + +/* + * translate format codes into time/date strings + * and insert them into log file name + * + * "&Y":YYYY "&m":MM "&d":DD "&T":hhmmss "&h":<hostname> "&&":& + */ +static Filename *xlatlognam(Filename *src, char *hostname, struct tm *tm) +{ + char buf[10], *bufp; + int size; + char *buffer; + int buflen, bufsize; + const char *s; + Filename *ret; + + bufsize = FILENAME_MAX; + buffer = snewn(bufsize, char); + buflen = 0; + s = filename_to_str(src); + + while (*s) { + /* Let (bufp, len) be the string to append. */ + bufp = buf; /* don't usually override this */ + if (*s == '&') { + char c; + s++; + size = 0; + if (*s) switch (c = *s++, tolower((unsigned char)c)) { + case 'y': + size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%Y", tm); + break; + case 'm': + size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%m", tm); + break; + case 'd': + size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", tm); + break; + case 't': + size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%H%M%S", tm); + break; + case 'h': + bufp = hostname; + size = strlen(bufp); + break; + default: + buf[0] = '&'; + size = 1; + if (c != '&') + buf[size++] = c; + } + } else { + buf[0] = *s++; + size = 1; + } + if (bufsize <= buflen + size) { + bufsize = (buflen + size) * 5 / 4 + 512; + buffer = sresize(buffer, bufsize, char); + } + memcpy(buffer + buflen, bufp, size); + buflen += size; + } + buffer[buflen] = '\0'; + + ret = filename_from_str(buffer); + sfree(buffer); + return ret; +} diff --git a/tools/plink/misc.c b/tools/plink/misc.c index 89a21f74e..d7c32c49d 100644 --- a/tools/plink/misc.c +++ b/tools/plink/misc.c @@ -1,687 +1,877 @@ -/*
- * Platform-independent routines shared between all PuTTY programs.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <stdarg.h>
-#include <limits.h>
-#include <ctype.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-#include "putty.h"
-
-/*
- * Parse a string block size specification. This is approximately a
- * subset of the block size specs supported by GNU fileutils:
- * "nk" = n kilobytes
- * "nM" = n megabytes
- * "nG" = n gigabytes
- * All numbers are decimal, and suffixes refer to powers of two.
- * Case-insensitive.
- */
-unsigned long parse_blocksize(const char *bs)
-{
- char *suf;
- unsigned long r = strtoul(bs, &suf, 10);
- if (*suf != '\0') {
- while (*suf && isspace((unsigned char)*suf)) suf++;
- switch (*suf) {
- case 'k': case 'K':
- r *= 1024ul;
- break;
- case 'm': case 'M':
- r *= 1024ul * 1024ul;
- break;
- case 'g': case 'G':
- r *= 1024ul * 1024ul * 1024ul;
- break;
- case '\0':
- default:
- break;
- }
- }
- return r;
-}
-
-/*
- * Parse a ^C style character specification.
- * Returns NULL in `next' if we didn't recognise it as a control character,
- * in which case `c' should be ignored.
- * The precise current parsing is an oddity inherited from the terminal
- * answerback-string parsing code. All sequences start with ^; all except
- * ^<123> are two characters. The ones that are worth keeping are probably:
- * ^? 127
- * ^@A-Z[\]^_ 0-31
- * a-z 1-26
- * <num> specified by number (decimal, 0octal, 0xHEX)
- * ~ ^ escape
- */
-char ctrlparse(char *s, char **next)
-{
- char c = 0;
- if (*s != '^') {
- *next = NULL;
- } else {
- s++;
- if (*s == '\0') {
- *next = NULL;
- } else if (*s == '<') {
- s++;
- c = (char)strtol(s, next, 0);
- if ((*next == s) || (**next != '>')) {
- c = 0;
- *next = NULL;
- } else
- (*next)++;
- } else if (*s >= 'a' && *s <= 'z') {
- c = (*s - ('a' - 1));
- *next = s+1;
- } else if ((*s >= '@' && *s <= '_') || *s == '?' || (*s & 0x80)) {
- c = ('@' ^ *s);
- *next = s+1;
- } else if (*s == '~') {
- c = '^';
- *next = s+1;
- }
- }
- return c;
-}
-
-prompts_t *new_prompts(void *frontend)
-{
- prompts_t *p = snew(prompts_t);
- p->prompts = NULL;
- p->n_prompts = 0;
- p->frontend = frontend;
- p->data = NULL;
- p->to_server = TRUE; /* to be on the safe side */
- p->name = p->instruction = NULL;
- p->name_reqd = p->instr_reqd = FALSE;
- return p;
-}
-void add_prompt(prompts_t *p, char *promptstr, int echo)
-{
- prompt_t *pr = snew(prompt_t);
- pr->prompt = promptstr;
- pr->echo = echo;
- pr->result = NULL;
- pr->resultsize = 0;
- p->n_prompts++;
- p->prompts = sresize(p->prompts, p->n_prompts, prompt_t *);
- p->prompts[p->n_prompts-1] = pr;
-}
-void prompt_ensure_result_size(prompt_t *pr, int newlen)
-{
- if ((int)pr->resultsize < newlen) {
- char *newbuf;
- newlen = newlen * 5 / 4 + 512; /* avoid too many small allocs */
-
- /*
- * We don't use sresize / realloc here, because we will be
- * storing sensitive stuff like passwords in here, and we want
- * to make sure that the data doesn't get copied around in
- * memory without the old copy being destroyed.
- */
- newbuf = snewn(newlen, char);
- memcpy(newbuf, pr->result, pr->resultsize);
- memset(pr->result, '\0', pr->resultsize);
- sfree(pr->result);
- pr->result = newbuf;
- pr->resultsize = newlen;
- }
-}
-void prompt_set_result(prompt_t *pr, const char *newstr)
-{
- prompt_ensure_result_size(pr, strlen(newstr) + 1);
- strcpy(pr->result, newstr);
-}
-void free_prompts(prompts_t *p)
-{
- size_t i;
- for (i=0; i < p->n_prompts; i++) {
- prompt_t *pr = p->prompts[i];
- memset(pr->result, 0, pr->resultsize); /* burn the evidence */
- sfree(pr->result);
- sfree(pr->prompt);
- sfree(pr);
- }
- sfree(p->prompts);
- sfree(p->name);
- sfree(p->instruction);
- sfree(p);
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * String handling routines.
- */
-
-char *dupstr(const char *s)
-{
- char *p = NULL;
- if (s) {
- int len = strlen(s);
- p = snewn(len + 1, char);
- strcpy(p, s);
- }
- return p;
-}
-
-/* Allocate the concatenation of N strings. Terminate arg list with NULL. */
-char *dupcat(const char *s1, ...)
-{
- int len;
- char *p, *q, *sn;
- va_list ap;
-
- len = strlen(s1);
- va_start(ap, s1);
- while (1) {
- sn = va_arg(ap, char *);
- if (!sn)
- break;
- len += strlen(sn);
- }
- va_end(ap);
-
- p = snewn(len + 1, char);
- strcpy(p, s1);
- q = p + strlen(p);
-
- va_start(ap, s1);
- while (1) {
- sn = va_arg(ap, char *);
- if (!sn)
- break;
- strcpy(q, sn);
- q += strlen(q);
- }
- va_end(ap);
-
- return p;
-}
-
-void burnstr(char *string) /* sfree(str), only clear it first */
-{
- if (string) {
- memset(string, 0, strlen(string));
- sfree(string);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Do an sprintf(), but into a custom-allocated buffer.
- *
- * Currently I'm doing this via vsnprintf. This has worked so far,
- * but it's not good, because vsnprintf is not available on all
- * platforms. There's an ifdef to use `_vsnprintf', which seems
- * to be the local name for it on Windows. Other platforms may
- * lack it completely, in which case it'll be time to rewrite
- * this function in a totally different way.
- *
- * The only `properly' portable solution I can think of is to
- * implement my own format string scanner, which figures out an
- * upper bound for the length of each formatting directive,
- * allocates the buffer as it goes along, and calls sprintf() to
- * actually process each directive. If I ever need to actually do
- * this, some caveats:
- *
- * - It's very hard to find a reliable upper bound for
- * floating-point values. %f, in particular, when supplied with
- * a number near to the upper or lower limit of representable
- * numbers, could easily take several hundred characters. It's
- * probably feasible to predict this statically using the
- * constants in <float.h>, or even to predict it dynamically by
- * looking at the exponent of the specific float provided, but
- * it won't be fun.
- *
- * - Don't forget to _check_, after calling sprintf, that it's
- * used at most the amount of space we had available.
- *
- * - Fault any formatting directive we don't fully understand. The
- * aim here is to _guarantee_ that we never overflow the buffer,
- * because this is a security-critical function. If we see a
- * directive we don't know about, we should panic and die rather
- * than run any risk.
- */
-char *dupprintf(const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- char *ret;
- va_list ap;
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- ret = dupvprintf(fmt, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- return ret;
-}
-char *dupvprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap)
-{
- char *buf;
- int len, size;
-
- buf = snewn(512, char);
- size = 512;
-
- while (1) {
-#ifdef _WINDOWS
-#define vsnprintf _vsnprintf
-#endif
-#ifdef va_copy
- /* Use the `va_copy' macro mandated by C99, if present.
- * XXX some environments may have this as __va_copy() */
- va_list aq;
- va_copy(aq, ap);
- len = vsnprintf(buf, size, fmt, aq);
- va_end(aq);
-#else
- /* Ugh. No va_copy macro, so do something nasty.
- * Technically, you can't reuse a va_list like this: it is left
- * unspecified whether advancing a va_list pointer modifies its
- * value or something it points to, so on some platforms calling
- * vsnprintf twice on the same va_list might fail hideously
- * (indeed, it has been observed to).
- * XXX the autoconf manual suggests that using memcpy() will give
- * "maximum portability". */
- len = vsnprintf(buf, size, fmt, ap);
-#endif
- if (len >= 0 && len < size) {
- /* This is the C99-specified criterion for snprintf to have
- * been completely successful. */
- return buf;
- } else if (len > 0) {
- /* This is the C99 error condition: the returned length is
- * the required buffer size not counting the NUL. */
- size = len + 1;
- } else {
- /* This is the pre-C99 glibc error condition: <0 means the
- * buffer wasn't big enough, so we enlarge it a bit and hope. */
- size += 512;
- }
- buf = sresize(buf, size, char);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Read an entire line of text from a file. Return a buffer
- * malloced to be as big as necessary (caller must free).
- */
-char *fgetline(FILE *fp)
-{
- char *ret = snewn(512, char);
- int size = 512, len = 0;
- while (fgets(ret + len, size - len, fp)) {
- len += strlen(ret + len);
- if (ret[len-1] == '\n')
- break; /* got a newline, we're done */
- size = len + 512;
- ret = sresize(ret, size, char);
- }
- if (len == 0) { /* first fgets returned NULL */
- sfree(ret);
- return NULL;
- }
- ret[len] = '\0';
- return ret;
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Base64 encoding routine. This is required in public-key writing
- * but also in HTTP proxy handling, so it's centralised here.
- */
-
-void base64_encode_atom(unsigned char *data, int n, char *out)
-{
- static const char base64_chars[] =
- "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
-
- unsigned word;
-
- word = data[0] << 16;
- if (n > 1)
- word |= data[1] << 8;
- if (n > 2)
- word |= data[2];
- out[0] = base64_chars[(word >> 18) & 0x3F];
- out[1] = base64_chars[(word >> 12) & 0x3F];
- if (n > 1)
- out[2] = base64_chars[(word >> 6) & 0x3F];
- else
- out[2] = '=';
- if (n > 2)
- out[3] = base64_chars[word & 0x3F];
- else
- out[3] = '=';
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Generic routines to deal with send buffers: a linked list of
- * smallish blocks, with the operations
- *
- * - add an arbitrary amount of data to the end of the list
- * - remove the first N bytes from the list
- * - return a (pointer,length) pair giving some initial data in
- * the list, suitable for passing to a send or write system
- * call
- * - retrieve a larger amount of initial data from the list
- * - return the current size of the buffer chain in bytes
- */
-
-#define BUFFER_GRANULE 512
-
-struct bufchain_granule {
- struct bufchain_granule *next;
- int buflen, bufpos;
- char buf[BUFFER_GRANULE];
-};
-
-void bufchain_init(bufchain *ch)
-{
- ch->head = ch->tail = NULL;
- ch->buffersize = 0;
-}
-
-void bufchain_clear(bufchain *ch)
-{
- struct bufchain_granule *b;
- while (ch->head) {
- b = ch->head;
- ch->head = ch->head->next;
- sfree(b);
- }
- ch->tail = NULL;
- ch->buffersize = 0;
-}
-
-int bufchain_size(bufchain *ch)
-{
- return ch->buffersize;
-}
-
-void bufchain_add(bufchain *ch, const void *data, int len)
-{
- const char *buf = (const char *)data;
-
- if (len == 0) return;
-
- ch->buffersize += len;
-
- if (ch->tail && ch->tail->buflen < BUFFER_GRANULE) {
- int copylen = min(len, BUFFER_GRANULE - ch->tail->buflen);
- memcpy(ch->tail->buf + ch->tail->buflen, buf, copylen);
- buf += copylen;
- len -= copylen;
- ch->tail->buflen += copylen;
- }
- while (len > 0) {
- int grainlen = min(len, BUFFER_GRANULE);
- struct bufchain_granule *newbuf;
- newbuf = snew(struct bufchain_granule);
- newbuf->bufpos = 0;
- newbuf->buflen = grainlen;
- memcpy(newbuf->buf, buf, grainlen);
- buf += grainlen;
- len -= grainlen;
- if (ch->tail)
- ch->tail->next = newbuf;
- else
- ch->head = ch->tail = newbuf;
- newbuf->next = NULL;
- ch->tail = newbuf;
- }
-}
-
-void bufchain_consume(bufchain *ch, int len)
-{
- struct bufchain_granule *tmp;
-
- assert(ch->buffersize >= len);
- while (len > 0) {
- int remlen = len;
- assert(ch->head != NULL);
- if (remlen >= ch->head->buflen - ch->head->bufpos) {
- remlen = ch->head->buflen - ch->head->bufpos;
- tmp = ch->head;
- ch->head = tmp->next;
- sfree(tmp);
- if (!ch->head)
- ch->tail = NULL;
- } else
- ch->head->bufpos += remlen;
- ch->buffersize -= remlen;
- len -= remlen;
- }
-}
-
-void bufchain_prefix(bufchain *ch, void **data, int *len)
-{
- *len = ch->head->buflen - ch->head->bufpos;
- *data = ch->head->buf + ch->head->bufpos;
-}
-
-void bufchain_fetch(bufchain *ch, void *data, int len)
-{
- struct bufchain_granule *tmp;
- char *data_c = (char *)data;
-
- tmp = ch->head;
-
- assert(ch->buffersize >= len);
- while (len > 0) {
- int remlen = len;
-
- assert(tmp != NULL);
- if (remlen >= tmp->buflen - tmp->bufpos)
- remlen = tmp->buflen - tmp->bufpos;
- memcpy(data_c, tmp->buf + tmp->bufpos, remlen);
-
- tmp = tmp->next;
- len -= remlen;
- data_c += remlen;
- }
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * My own versions of malloc, realloc and free. Because I want
- * malloc and realloc to bomb out and exit the program if they run
- * out of memory, realloc to reliably call malloc if passed a NULL
- * pointer, and free to reliably do nothing if passed a NULL
- * pointer. We can also put trace printouts in, if we need to; and
- * we can also replace the allocator with an ElectricFence-like
- * one.
- */
-
-#ifdef MINEFIELD
-void *minefield_c_malloc(size_t size);
-void minefield_c_free(void *p);
-void *minefield_c_realloc(void *p, size_t size);
-#endif
-
-#ifdef MALLOC_LOG
-static FILE *fp = NULL;
-
-static char *mlog_file = NULL;
-static int mlog_line = 0;
-
-void mlog(char *file, int line)
-{
- mlog_file = file;
- mlog_line = line;
- if (!fp) {
- fp = fopen("putty_mem.log", "w");
- setvbuf(fp, NULL, _IONBF, BUFSIZ);
- }
- if (fp)
- fprintf(fp, "%s:%d: ", file, line);
-}
-#endif
-
-void *safemalloc(size_t n, size_t size)
-{
- void *p;
-
- if (n > INT_MAX / size) {
- p = NULL;
- } else {
- size *= n;
- if (size == 0) size = 1;
-#ifdef MINEFIELD
- p = minefield_c_malloc(size);
-#else
- p = malloc(size);
-#endif
- }
-
- if (!p) {
- char str[200];
-#ifdef MALLOC_LOG
- sprintf(str, "Out of memory! (%s:%d, size=%d)",
- mlog_file, mlog_line, size);
- fprintf(fp, "*** %s\n", str);
- fclose(fp);
-#else
- strcpy(str, "Out of memory!");
-#endif
- modalfatalbox(str);
- }
-#ifdef MALLOC_LOG
- if (fp)
- fprintf(fp, "malloc(%d) returns %p\n", size, p);
-#endif
- return p;
-}
-
-void *saferealloc(void *ptr, size_t n, size_t size)
-{
- void *p;
-
- if (n > INT_MAX / size) {
- p = NULL;
- } else {
- size *= n;
- if (!ptr) {
-#ifdef MINEFIELD
- p = minefield_c_malloc(size);
-#else
- p = malloc(size);
-#endif
- } else {
-#ifdef MINEFIELD
- p = minefield_c_realloc(ptr, size);
-#else
- p = realloc(ptr, size);
-#endif
- }
- }
-
- if (!p) {
- char str[200];
-#ifdef MALLOC_LOG
- sprintf(str, "Out of memory! (%s:%d, size=%d)",
- mlog_file, mlog_line, size);
- fprintf(fp, "*** %s\n", str);
- fclose(fp);
-#else
- strcpy(str, "Out of memory!");
-#endif
- modalfatalbox(str);
- }
-#ifdef MALLOC_LOG
- if (fp)
- fprintf(fp, "realloc(%p,%d) returns %p\n", ptr, size, p);
-#endif
- return p;
-}
-
-void safefree(void *ptr)
-{
- if (ptr) {
-#ifdef MALLOC_LOG
- if (fp)
- fprintf(fp, "free(%p)\n", ptr);
-#endif
-#ifdef MINEFIELD
- minefield_c_free(ptr);
-#else
- free(ptr);
-#endif
- }
-#ifdef MALLOC_LOG
- else if (fp)
- fprintf(fp, "freeing null pointer - no action taken\n");
-#endif
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Debugging routines.
- */
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-extern void dputs(char *); /* defined in per-platform *misc.c */
-
-void debug_printf(char *fmt, ...)
-{
- char *buf;
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- buf = dupvprintf(fmt, ap);
- dputs(buf);
- sfree(buf);
- va_end(ap);
-}
-
-
-void debug_memdump(void *buf, int len, int L)
-{
- int i;
- unsigned char *p = buf;
- char foo[17];
- if (L) {
- int delta;
- debug_printf("\t%d (0x%x) bytes:\n", len, len);
- delta = 15 & (unsigned long int) p;
- p -= delta;
- len += delta;
- }
- for (; 0 < len; p += 16, len -= 16) {
- dputs(" ");
- if (L)
- debug_printf("%p: ", p);
- strcpy(foo, "................"); /* sixteen dots */
- for (i = 0; i < 16 && i < len; ++i) {
- if (&p[i] < (unsigned char *) buf) {
- dputs(" "); /* 3 spaces */
- foo[i] = ' ';
- } else {
- debug_printf("%c%02.2x",
- &p[i] != (unsigned char *) buf
- && i % 4 ? '.' : ' ', p[i]
- );
- if (p[i] >= ' ' && p[i] <= '~')
- foo[i] = (char) p[i];
- }
- }
- foo[i] = '\0';
- debug_printf("%*s%s\n", (16 - i) * 3 + 2, "", foo);
- }
-}
-
-#endif /* def DEBUG */
-
-/*
- * Determine whether or not a Conf represents a session which can
- * sensibly be launched right now.
- */
-int conf_launchable(Conf *conf)
-{
- if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol) == PROT_SERIAL)
- return conf_get_str(conf, CONF_serline)[0] != 0;
- else
- return conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host)[0] != 0;
-}
-
-char const *conf_dest(Conf *conf)
-{
- if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol) == PROT_SERIAL)
- return conf_get_str(conf, CONF_serline);
- else
- return conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host);
-}
+/* + * Platform-independent routines shared between all PuTTY programs. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdarg.h> +#include <limits.h> +#include <ctype.h> +#include <assert.h> +#include "putty.h" + +/* + * Parse a string block size specification. This is approximately a + * subset of the block size specs supported by GNU fileutils: + * "nk" = n kilobytes + * "nM" = n megabytes + * "nG" = n gigabytes + * All numbers are decimal, and suffixes refer to powers of two. + * Case-insensitive. + */ +unsigned long parse_blocksize(const char *bs) +{ + char *suf; + unsigned long r = strtoul(bs, &suf, 10); + if (*suf != '\0') { + while (*suf && isspace((unsigned char)*suf)) suf++; + switch (*suf) { + case 'k': case 'K': + r *= 1024ul; + break; + case 'm': case 'M': + r *= 1024ul * 1024ul; + break; + case 'g': case 'G': + r *= 1024ul * 1024ul * 1024ul; + break; + case '\0': + default: + break; + } + } + return r; +} + +/* + * Parse a ^C style character specification. + * Returns NULL in `next' if we didn't recognise it as a control character, + * in which case `c' should be ignored. + * The precise current parsing is an oddity inherited from the terminal + * answerback-string parsing code. All sequences start with ^; all except + * ^<123> are two characters. The ones that are worth keeping are probably: + * ^? 127 + * ^@A-Z[\]^_ 0-31 + * a-z 1-26 + * <num> specified by number (decimal, 0octal, 0xHEX) + * ~ ^ escape + */ +char ctrlparse(char *s, char **next) +{ + char c = 0; + if (*s != '^') { + *next = NULL; + } else { + s++; + if (*s == '\0') { + *next = NULL; + } else if (*s == '<') { + s++; + c = (char)strtol(s, next, 0); + if ((*next == s) || (**next != '>')) { + c = 0; + *next = NULL; + } else + (*next)++; + } else if (*s >= 'a' && *s <= 'z') { + c = (*s - ('a' - 1)); + *next = s+1; + } else if ((*s >= '@' && *s <= '_') || *s == '?' || (*s & 0x80)) { + c = ('@' ^ *s); + *next = s+1; + } else if (*s == '~') { + c = '^'; + *next = s+1; + } + } + return c; +} + +/* + * Find a character in a string, unless it's a colon contained within + * square brackets. Used for untangling strings of the form + * 'host:port', where host can be an IPv6 literal. + * + * We provide several variants of this function, with semantics like + * various standard string.h functions. + */ +static const char *host_strchr_internal(const char *s, const char *set, + int first) +{ + int brackets = 0; + const char *ret = NULL; + + while (1) { + if (!*s) + return ret; + + if (*s == '[') + brackets++; + else if (*s == ']' && brackets > 0) + brackets--; + else if (brackets && *s == ':') + /* never match */ ; + else if (strchr(set, *s)) { + ret = s; + if (first) + return ret; + } + + s++; + } +} +size_t host_strcspn(const char *s, const char *set) +{ + const char *answer = host_strchr_internal(s, set, TRUE); + if (answer) + return answer - s; + else + return strlen(s); +} +char *host_strchr(const char *s, int c) +{ + char set[2]; + set[0] = c; + set[1] = '\0'; + return (char *) host_strchr_internal(s, set, TRUE); +} +char *host_strrchr(const char *s, int c) +{ + char set[2]; + set[0] = c; + set[1] = '\0'; + return (char *) host_strchr_internal(s, set, FALSE); +} + +#ifdef TEST_HOST_STRFOO +int main(void) +{ + int passes = 0, fails = 0; + +#define TEST1(func, string, arg2, suffix, result) do \ + { \ + const char *str = string; \ + unsigned ret = func(string, arg2) suffix; \ + if (ret == result) { \ + passes++; \ + } else { \ + printf("fail: %s(%s,%s)%s = %u, expected %u\n", \ + #func, #string, #arg2, #suffix, ret, result); \ + fails++; \ + } \ +} while (0) + + TEST1(host_strchr, "[1:2:3]:4:5", ':', -str, 7); + TEST1(host_strrchr, "[1:2:3]:4:5", ':', -str, 9); + TEST1(host_strcspn, "[1:2:3]:4:5", "/:",, 7); + TEST1(host_strchr, "[1:2:3]", ':', == NULL, 1); + TEST1(host_strrchr, "[1:2:3]", ':', == NULL, 1); + TEST1(host_strcspn, "[1:2:3]", "/:",, 7); + TEST1(host_strcspn, "[1:2/3]", "/:",, 4); + TEST1(host_strcspn, "[1:2:3]/", "/:",, 7); + + printf("passed %d failed %d total %d\n", passes, fails, passes+fails); + return fails != 0 ? 1 : 0; +} +/* Stubs to stop the rest of this module causing compile failures. */ +void modalfatalbox(char *fmt, ...) {} +int conf_get_int(Conf *conf, int primary) { return 0; } +char *conf_get_str(Conf *conf, int primary) { return NULL; } +#endif /* TEST_HOST_STRFOO */ + +/* + * Trim square brackets off the outside of an IPv6 address literal. + * Leave all other strings unchanged. Returns a fresh dynamically + * allocated string. + */ +char *host_strduptrim(const char *s) +{ + if (s[0] == '[') { + const char *p = s+1; + int colons = 0; + while (*p && *p != ']') { + if (isxdigit((unsigned char)*p)) + /* OK */; + else if (*p == ':') + colons++; + else + break; + p++; + } + if (*p == ']' && !p[1] && colons > 1) { + /* + * This looks like an IPv6 address literal (hex digits and + * at least two colons, contained in square brackets). + * Trim off the brackets. + */ + return dupprintf("%.*s", (int)(p - (s+1)), s+1); + } + } + + /* + * Any other shape of string is simply duplicated. + */ + return dupstr(s); +} + +prompts_t *new_prompts(void *frontend) +{ + prompts_t *p = snew(prompts_t); + p->prompts = NULL; + p->n_prompts = 0; + p->frontend = frontend; + p->data = NULL; + p->to_server = TRUE; /* to be on the safe side */ + p->name = p->instruction = NULL; + p->name_reqd = p->instr_reqd = FALSE; + return p; +} +void add_prompt(prompts_t *p, char *promptstr, int echo) +{ + prompt_t *pr = snew(prompt_t); + pr->prompt = promptstr; + pr->echo = echo; + pr->result = NULL; + pr->resultsize = 0; + p->n_prompts++; + p->prompts = sresize(p->prompts, p->n_prompts, prompt_t *); + p->prompts[p->n_prompts-1] = pr; +} +void prompt_ensure_result_size(prompt_t *pr, int newlen) +{ + if ((int)pr->resultsize < newlen) { + char *newbuf; + newlen = newlen * 5 / 4 + 512; /* avoid too many small allocs */ + + /* + * We don't use sresize / realloc here, because we will be + * storing sensitive stuff like passwords in here, and we want + * to make sure that the data doesn't get copied around in + * memory without the old copy being destroyed. + */ + newbuf = snewn(newlen, char); + memcpy(newbuf, pr->result, pr->resultsize); + smemclr(pr->result, pr->resultsize); + sfree(pr->result); + pr->result = newbuf; + pr->resultsize = newlen; + } +} +void prompt_set_result(prompt_t *pr, const char *newstr) +{ + prompt_ensure_result_size(pr, strlen(newstr) + 1); + strcpy(pr->result, newstr); +} +void free_prompts(prompts_t *p) +{ + size_t i; + for (i=0; i < p->n_prompts; i++) { + prompt_t *pr = p->prompts[i]; + smemclr(pr->result, pr->resultsize); /* burn the evidence */ + sfree(pr->result); + sfree(pr->prompt); + sfree(pr); + } + sfree(p->prompts); + sfree(p->name); + sfree(p->instruction); + sfree(p); +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * String handling routines. + */ + +char *dupstr(const char *s) +{ + char *p = NULL; + if (s) { + int len = strlen(s); + p = snewn(len + 1, char); + strcpy(p, s); + } + return p; +} + +/* Allocate the concatenation of N strings. Terminate arg list with NULL. */ +char *dupcat(const char *s1, ...) +{ + int len; + char *p, *q, *sn; + va_list ap; + + len = strlen(s1); + va_start(ap, s1); + while (1) { + sn = va_arg(ap, char *); + if (!sn) + break; + len += strlen(sn); + } + va_end(ap); + + p = snewn(len + 1, char); + strcpy(p, s1); + q = p + strlen(p); + + va_start(ap, s1); + while (1) { + sn = va_arg(ap, char *); + if (!sn) + break; + strcpy(q, sn); + q += strlen(q); + } + va_end(ap); + + return p; +} + +void burnstr(char *string) /* sfree(str), only clear it first */ +{ + if (string) { + smemclr(string, strlen(string)); + sfree(string); + } +} + +int toint(unsigned u) +{ + /* + * Convert an unsigned to an int, without running into the + * undefined behaviour which happens by the strict C standard if + * the value overflows. You'd hope that sensible compilers would + * do the sensible thing in response to a cast, but actually I + * don't trust modern compilers not to do silly things like + * assuming that _obviously_ you wouldn't have caused an overflow + * and so they can elide an 'if (i < 0)' test immediately after + * the cast. + * + * Sensible compilers ought of course to optimise this entire + * function into 'just return the input value'! + */ + if (u <= (unsigned)INT_MAX) + return (int)u; + else if (u >= (unsigned)INT_MIN) /* wrap in cast _to_ unsigned is OK */ + return INT_MIN + (int)(u - (unsigned)INT_MIN); + else + return INT_MIN; /* fallback; should never occur on binary machines */ +} + +/* + * Do an sprintf(), but into a custom-allocated buffer. + * + * Currently I'm doing this via vsnprintf. This has worked so far, + * but it's not good, because vsnprintf is not available on all + * platforms. There's an ifdef to use `_vsnprintf', which seems + * to be the local name for it on Windows. Other platforms may + * lack it completely, in which case it'll be time to rewrite + * this function in a totally different way. + * + * The only `properly' portable solution I can think of is to + * implement my own format string scanner, which figures out an + * upper bound for the length of each formatting directive, + * allocates the buffer as it goes along, and calls sprintf() to + * actually process each directive. If I ever need to actually do + * this, some caveats: + * + * - It's very hard to find a reliable upper bound for + * floating-point values. %f, in particular, when supplied with + * a number near to the upper or lower limit of representable + * numbers, could easily take several hundred characters. It's + * probably feasible to predict this statically using the + * constants in <float.h>, or even to predict it dynamically by + * looking at the exponent of the specific float provided, but + * it won't be fun. + * + * - Don't forget to _check_, after calling sprintf, that it's + * used at most the amount of space we had available. + * + * - Fault any formatting directive we don't fully understand. The + * aim here is to _guarantee_ that we never overflow the buffer, + * because this is a security-critical function. If we see a + * directive we don't know about, we should panic and die rather + * than run any risk. + */ +char *dupprintf(const char *fmt, ...) +{ + char *ret; + va_list ap; + va_start(ap, fmt); + ret = dupvprintf(fmt, ap); + va_end(ap); + return ret; +} +char *dupvprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap) +{ + char *buf; + int len, size; + + buf = snewn(512, char); + size = 512; + + while (1) { +#ifdef _WINDOWS +#define vsnprintf _vsnprintf +#endif +#ifdef va_copy + /* Use the `va_copy' macro mandated by C99, if present. + * XXX some environments may have this as __va_copy() */ + va_list aq; + va_copy(aq, ap); + len = vsnprintf(buf, size, fmt, aq); + va_end(aq); +#else + /* Ugh. No va_copy macro, so do something nasty. + * Technically, you can't reuse a va_list like this: it is left + * unspecified whether advancing a va_list pointer modifies its + * value or something it points to, so on some platforms calling + * vsnprintf twice on the same va_list might fail hideously + * (indeed, it has been observed to). + * XXX the autoconf manual suggests that using memcpy() will give + * "maximum portability". */ + len = vsnprintf(buf, size, fmt, ap); +#endif + if (len >= 0 && len < size) { + /* This is the C99-specified criterion for snprintf to have + * been completely successful. */ + return buf; + } else if (len > 0) { + /* This is the C99 error condition: the returned length is + * the required buffer size not counting the NUL. */ + size = len + 1; + } else { + /* This is the pre-C99 glibc error condition: <0 means the + * buffer wasn't big enough, so we enlarge it a bit and hope. */ + size += 512; + } + buf = sresize(buf, size, char); + } +} + +/* + * Read an entire line of text from a file. Return a buffer + * malloced to be as big as necessary (caller must free). + */ +char *fgetline(FILE *fp) +{ + char *ret = snewn(512, char); + int size = 512, len = 0; + while (fgets(ret + len, size - len, fp)) { + len += strlen(ret + len); + if (ret[len-1] == '\n') + break; /* got a newline, we're done */ + size = len + 512; + ret = sresize(ret, size, char); + } + if (len == 0) { /* first fgets returned NULL */ + sfree(ret); + return NULL; + } + ret[len] = '\0'; + return ret; +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Base64 encoding routine. This is required in public-key writing + * but also in HTTP proxy handling, so it's centralised here. + */ + +void base64_encode_atom(unsigned char *data, int n, char *out) +{ + static const char base64_chars[] = + "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; + + unsigned word; + + word = data[0] << 16; + if (n > 1) + word |= data[1] << 8; + if (n > 2) + word |= data[2]; + out[0] = base64_chars[(word >> 18) & 0x3F]; + out[1] = base64_chars[(word >> 12) & 0x3F]; + if (n > 1) + out[2] = base64_chars[(word >> 6) & 0x3F]; + else + out[2] = '='; + if (n > 2) + out[3] = base64_chars[word & 0x3F]; + else + out[3] = '='; +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Generic routines to deal with send buffers: a linked list of + * smallish blocks, with the operations + * + * - add an arbitrary amount of data to the end of the list + * - remove the first N bytes from the list + * - return a (pointer,length) pair giving some initial data in + * the list, suitable for passing to a send or write system + * call + * - retrieve a larger amount of initial data from the list + * - return the current size of the buffer chain in bytes + */ + +#define BUFFER_MIN_GRANULE 512 + +struct bufchain_granule { + struct bufchain_granule *next; + char *bufpos, *bufend, *bufmax; +}; + +void bufchain_init(bufchain *ch) +{ + ch->head = ch->tail = NULL; + ch->buffersize = 0; +} + +void bufchain_clear(bufchain *ch) +{ + struct bufchain_granule *b; + while (ch->head) { + b = ch->head; + ch->head = ch->head->next; + sfree(b); + } + ch->tail = NULL; + ch->buffersize = 0; +} + +int bufchain_size(bufchain *ch) +{ + return ch->buffersize; +} + +void bufchain_add(bufchain *ch, const void *data, int len) +{ + const char *buf = (const char *)data; + + if (len == 0) return; + + ch->buffersize += len; + + while (len > 0) { + if (ch->tail && ch->tail->bufend < ch->tail->bufmax) { + int copylen = min(len, ch->tail->bufmax - ch->tail->bufend); + memcpy(ch->tail->bufend, buf, copylen); + buf += copylen; + len -= copylen; + ch->tail->bufend += copylen; + } + if (len > 0) { + int grainlen = + max(sizeof(struct bufchain_granule) + len, BUFFER_MIN_GRANULE); + struct bufchain_granule *newbuf; + newbuf = smalloc(grainlen); + newbuf->bufpos = newbuf->bufend = + (char *)newbuf + sizeof(struct bufchain_granule); + newbuf->bufmax = (char *)newbuf + grainlen; + newbuf->next = NULL; + if (ch->tail) + ch->tail->next = newbuf; + else + ch->head = newbuf; + ch->tail = newbuf; + } + } +} + +void bufchain_consume(bufchain *ch, int len) +{ + struct bufchain_granule *tmp; + + assert(ch->buffersize >= len); + while (len > 0) { + int remlen = len; + assert(ch->head != NULL); + if (remlen >= ch->head->bufend - ch->head->bufpos) { + remlen = ch->head->bufend - ch->head->bufpos; + tmp = ch->head; + ch->head = tmp->next; + if (!ch->head) + ch->tail = NULL; + sfree(tmp); + } else + ch->head->bufpos += remlen; + ch->buffersize -= remlen; + len -= remlen; + } +} + +void bufchain_prefix(bufchain *ch, void **data, int *len) +{ + *len = ch->head->bufend - ch->head->bufpos; + *data = ch->head->bufpos; +} + +void bufchain_fetch(bufchain *ch, void *data, int len) +{ + struct bufchain_granule *tmp; + char *data_c = (char *)data; + + tmp = ch->head; + + assert(ch->buffersize >= len); + while (len > 0) { + int remlen = len; + + assert(tmp != NULL); + if (remlen >= tmp->bufend - tmp->bufpos) + remlen = tmp->bufend - tmp->bufpos; + memcpy(data_c, tmp->bufpos, remlen); + + tmp = tmp->next; + len -= remlen; + data_c += remlen; + } +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * My own versions of malloc, realloc and free. Because I want + * malloc and realloc to bomb out and exit the program if they run + * out of memory, realloc to reliably call malloc if passed a NULL + * pointer, and free to reliably do nothing if passed a NULL + * pointer. We can also put trace printouts in, if we need to; and + * we can also replace the allocator with an ElectricFence-like + * one. + */ + +#ifdef MINEFIELD +void *minefield_c_malloc(size_t size); +void minefield_c_free(void *p); +void *minefield_c_realloc(void *p, size_t size); +#endif + +#ifdef MALLOC_LOG +static FILE *fp = NULL; + +static char *mlog_file = NULL; +static int mlog_line = 0; + +void mlog(char *file, int line) +{ + mlog_file = file; + mlog_line = line; + if (!fp) { + fp = fopen("putty_mem.log", "w"); + setvbuf(fp, NULL, _IONBF, BUFSIZ); + } + if (fp) + fprintf(fp, "%s:%d: ", file, line); +} +#endif + +void *safemalloc(size_t n, size_t size) +{ + void *p; + + if (n > INT_MAX / size) { + p = NULL; + } else { + size *= n; + if (size == 0) size = 1; +#ifdef MINEFIELD + p = minefield_c_malloc(size); +#else + p = malloc(size); +#endif + } + + if (!p) { + char str[200]; +#ifdef MALLOC_LOG + sprintf(str, "Out of memory! (%s:%d, size=%d)", + mlog_file, mlog_line, size); + fprintf(fp, "*** %s\n", str); + fclose(fp); +#else + strcpy(str, "Out of memory!"); +#endif + modalfatalbox(str); + } +#ifdef MALLOC_LOG + if (fp) + fprintf(fp, "malloc(%d) returns %p\n", size, p); +#endif + return p; +} + +void *saferealloc(void *ptr, size_t n, size_t size) +{ + void *p; + + if (n > INT_MAX / size) { + p = NULL; + } else { + size *= n; + if (!ptr) { +#ifdef MINEFIELD + p = minefield_c_malloc(size); +#else + p = malloc(size); +#endif + } else { +#ifdef MINEFIELD + p = minefield_c_realloc(ptr, size); +#else + p = realloc(ptr, size); +#endif + } + } + + if (!p) { + char str[200]; +#ifdef MALLOC_LOG + sprintf(str, "Out of memory! (%s:%d, size=%d)", + mlog_file, mlog_line, size); + fprintf(fp, "*** %s\n", str); + fclose(fp); +#else + strcpy(str, "Out of memory!"); +#endif + modalfatalbox(str); + } +#ifdef MALLOC_LOG + if (fp) + fprintf(fp, "realloc(%p,%d) returns %p\n", ptr, size, p); +#endif + return p; +} + +void safefree(void *ptr) +{ + if (ptr) { +#ifdef MALLOC_LOG + if (fp) + fprintf(fp, "free(%p)\n", ptr); +#endif +#ifdef MINEFIELD + minefield_c_free(ptr); +#else + free(ptr); +#endif + } +#ifdef MALLOC_LOG + else if (fp) + fprintf(fp, "freeing null pointer - no action taken\n"); +#endif +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Debugging routines. + */ + +#ifdef DEBUG +extern void dputs(char *); /* defined in per-platform *misc.c */ + +void debug_printf(char *fmt, ...) +{ + char *buf; + va_list ap; + + va_start(ap, fmt); + buf = dupvprintf(fmt, ap); + dputs(buf); + sfree(buf); + va_end(ap); +} + + +void debug_memdump(void *buf, int len, int L) +{ + int i; + unsigned char *p = buf; + char foo[17]; + if (L) { + int delta; + debug_printf("\t%d (0x%x) bytes:\n", len, len); + delta = 15 & (unsigned long int) p; + p -= delta; + len += delta; + } + for (; 0 < len; p += 16, len -= 16) { + dputs(" "); + if (L) + debug_printf("%p: ", p); + strcpy(foo, "................"); /* sixteen dots */ + for (i = 0; i < 16 && i < len; ++i) { + if (&p[i] < (unsigned char *) buf) { + dputs(" "); /* 3 spaces */ + foo[i] = ' '; + } else { + debug_printf("%c%02.2x", + &p[i] != (unsigned char *) buf + && i % 4 ? '.' : ' ', p[i] + ); + if (p[i] >= ' ' && p[i] <= '~') + foo[i] = (char) p[i]; + } + } + foo[i] = '\0'; + debug_printf("%*s%s\n", (16 - i) * 3 + 2, "", foo); + } +} + +#endif /* def DEBUG */ + +/* + * Determine whether or not a Conf represents a session which can + * sensibly be launched right now. + */ +int conf_launchable(Conf *conf) +{ + if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol) == PROT_SERIAL) + return conf_get_str(conf, CONF_serline)[0] != 0; + else + return conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host)[0] != 0; +} + +char const *conf_dest(Conf *conf) +{ + if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol) == PROT_SERIAL) + return conf_get_str(conf, CONF_serline); + else + return conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host); +} + +#ifndef PLATFORM_HAS_SMEMCLR +/* + * Securely wipe memory. + * + * The actual wiping is no different from what memset would do: the + * point of 'securely' is to try to be sure over-clever compilers + * won't optimise away memsets on variables that are about to be freed + * or go out of scope. See + * https://buildsecurityin.us-cert.gov/bsi-rules/home/g1/771-BSI.html + * + * Some platforms (e.g. Windows) may provide their own version of this + * function. + */ +void smemclr(void *b, size_t n) { + volatile char *vp; + + if (b && n > 0) { + /* + * Zero out the memory. + */ + memset(b, 0, n); + + /* + * Perform a volatile access to the object, forcing the + * compiler to admit that the previous memset was important. + * + * This while loop should in practice run for zero iterations + * (since we know we just zeroed the object out), but in + * theory (as far as the compiler knows) it might range over + * the whole object. (If we had just written, say, '*vp = + * *vp;', a compiler could in principle have 'helpfully' + * optimised the memset into only zeroing out the first byte. + * This should be robust.) + */ + vp = b; + while (*vp) vp++; + } +} +#endif diff --git a/tools/plink/misc.h b/tools/plink/misc.h index d6b9dd2e4..d6fea5948 100644..100755 --- a/tools/plink/misc.h +++ b/tools/plink/misc.h @@ -1,133 +1,146 @@ -/*
- * Header for misc.c.
- */
-
-#ifndef PUTTY_MISC_H
-#define PUTTY_MISC_H
-
-#include "puttymem.h"
-
-#include <stdio.h> /* for FILE * */
-#include <stdarg.h> /* for va_list */
-#include <time.h> /* for struct tm */
-
-#ifndef FALSE
-#define FALSE 0
-#endif
-#ifndef TRUE
-#define TRUE 1
-#endif
-
-typedef struct Filename Filename;
-typedef struct FontSpec FontSpec;
-
-unsigned long parse_blocksize(const char *bs);
-char ctrlparse(char *s, char **next);
-
-char *dupstr(const char *s);
-char *dupcat(const char *s1, ...);
-char *dupprintf(const char *fmt, ...);
-char *dupvprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap);
-void burnstr(char *string);
-
-char *fgetline(FILE *fp);
-
-void base64_encode_atom(unsigned char *data, int n, char *out);
-
-struct bufchain_granule;
-typedef struct bufchain_tag {
- struct bufchain_granule *head, *tail;
- int buffersize; /* current amount of buffered data */
-} bufchain;
-
-void bufchain_init(bufchain *ch);
-void bufchain_clear(bufchain *ch);
-int bufchain_size(bufchain *ch);
-void bufchain_add(bufchain *ch, const void *data, int len);
-void bufchain_prefix(bufchain *ch, void **data, int *len);
-void bufchain_consume(bufchain *ch, int len);
-void bufchain_fetch(bufchain *ch, void *data, int len);
-
-struct tm ltime(void);
-
-/*
- * Debugging functions.
- *
- * Output goes to debug.log
- *
- * debug(()) (note the double brackets) is like printf().
- *
- * dmemdump() and dmemdumpl() both do memory dumps. The difference
- * is that dmemdumpl() is more suited for when the memory address is
- * important (say because you'll be recording pointer values later
- * on). dmemdump() is more concise.
- */
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-void debug_printf(char *fmt, ...);
-void debug_memdump(void *buf, int len, int L);
-#define debug(x) (debug_printf x)
-#define dmemdump(buf,len) debug_memdump (buf, len, 0);
-#define dmemdumpl(buf,len) debug_memdump (buf, len, 1);
-#else
-#define debug(x)
-#define dmemdump(buf,len)
-#define dmemdumpl(buf,len)
-#endif
-
-#ifndef lenof
-#define lenof(x) ( (sizeof((x))) / (sizeof(*(x))))
-#endif
-
-#ifndef min
-#define min(x,y) ( (x) < (y) ? (x) : (y) )
-#endif
-#ifndef max
-#define max(x,y) ( (x) > (y) ? (x) : (y) )
-#endif
-
-#define GET_32BIT_LSB_FIRST(cp) \
- (((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[0]) | \
- ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[1] << 8) | \
- ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[2] << 16) | \
- ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[3] << 24))
-
-#define PUT_32BIT_LSB_FIRST(cp, value) ( \
- (cp)[0] = (unsigned char)((value)&0xff), \
- (cp)[1] = (unsigned char)(((value) >> 8)&0xff), \
- (cp)[2] = (unsigned char)(((value) >> 16)&0xff), \
- (cp)[3] = (unsigned char)(((value) >> 24)&0xff) )
-
-#define GET_16BIT_LSB_FIRST(cp) \
- (((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[0]) | \
- ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[1] << 8))
-
-#define PUT_16BIT_LSB_FIRST(cp, value) ( \
- (cp)[0] = (unsigned char)((value)&0xff), \
- (cp)[1] = (unsigned char)(((value) >> 8)&0xff) )
-
-#define GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp) \
- (((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[0] << 24) | \
- ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[1] << 16) | \
- ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[2] << 8) | \
- ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[3]))
-
-#define GET_32BIT(cp) GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp)
-
-#define PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp, value) ( \
- (cp)[0] = (unsigned char)(((value) >> 24)&0xff), \
- (cp)[1] = (unsigned char)(((value) >> 16)&0xff), \
- (cp)[2] = (unsigned char)(((value) >> 8)&0xff), \
- (cp)[3] = (unsigned char)((value)&0xff) )
-
-#define PUT_32BIT(cp, value) PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp, value)
-
-#define GET_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp) \
- (((unsigned long)(unsigned char)((cp)[0] << 8)&0xff) | \
- ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)((cp)[1])&0xff))
-
-#define PUT_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp, value) ( \
- (cp)[0] = (unsigned char)((value) >> 8), \
- (cp)[1] = (unsigned char)(value) )
-
-#endif
+/* + * Header for misc.c. + */ + +#ifndef PUTTY_MISC_H +#define PUTTY_MISC_H + +#include "puttymem.h" + +#include <stdio.h> /* for FILE * */ +#include <stdarg.h> /* for va_list */ +#include <time.h> /* for struct tm */ + +#ifndef FALSE +#define FALSE 0 +#endif +#ifndef TRUE +#define TRUE 1 +#endif + +typedef struct Filename Filename; +typedef struct FontSpec FontSpec; + +unsigned long parse_blocksize(const char *bs); +char ctrlparse(char *s, char **next); + +size_t host_strcspn(const char *s, const char *set); +char *host_strchr(const char *s, int c); +char *host_strrchr(const char *s, int c); +char *host_strduptrim(const char *s); + +char *dupstr(const char *s); +char *dupcat(const char *s1, ...); +char *dupprintf(const char *fmt, ...) +#ifdef __GNUC__ + __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2))) +#endif + ; +char *dupvprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap); +void burnstr(char *string); + +int toint(unsigned); + +char *fgetline(FILE *fp); + +void base64_encode_atom(unsigned char *data, int n, char *out); + +struct bufchain_granule; +typedef struct bufchain_tag { + struct bufchain_granule *head, *tail; + int buffersize; /* current amount of buffered data */ +} bufchain; + +void bufchain_init(bufchain *ch); +void bufchain_clear(bufchain *ch); +int bufchain_size(bufchain *ch); +void bufchain_add(bufchain *ch, const void *data, int len); +void bufchain_prefix(bufchain *ch, void **data, int *len); +void bufchain_consume(bufchain *ch, int len); +void bufchain_fetch(bufchain *ch, void *data, int len); + +struct tm ltime(void); + +void smemclr(void *b, size_t len); + +/* + * Debugging functions. + * + * Output goes to debug.log + * + * debug(()) (note the double brackets) is like printf(). + * + * dmemdump() and dmemdumpl() both do memory dumps. The difference + * is that dmemdumpl() is more suited for when the memory address is + * important (say because you'll be recording pointer values later + * on). dmemdump() is more concise. + */ + +#ifdef DEBUG +void debug_printf(char *fmt, ...); +void debug_memdump(void *buf, int len, int L); +#define debug(x) (debug_printf x) +#define dmemdump(buf,len) debug_memdump (buf, len, 0); +#define dmemdumpl(buf,len) debug_memdump (buf, len, 1); +#else +#define debug(x) +#define dmemdump(buf,len) +#define dmemdumpl(buf,len) +#endif + +#ifndef lenof +#define lenof(x) ( (sizeof((x))) / (sizeof(*(x)))) +#endif + +#ifndef min +#define min(x,y) ( (x) < (y) ? (x) : (y) ) +#endif +#ifndef max +#define max(x,y) ( (x) > (y) ? (x) : (y) ) +#endif + +#define GET_32BIT_LSB_FIRST(cp) \ + (((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[0]) | \ + ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[1] << 8) | \ + ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[2] << 16) | \ + ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[3] << 24)) + +#define PUT_32BIT_LSB_FIRST(cp, value) ( \ + (cp)[0] = (unsigned char)((value)&0xff), \ + (cp)[1] = (unsigned char)(((value) >> 8)&0xff), \ + (cp)[2] = (unsigned char)(((value) >> 16)&0xff), \ + (cp)[3] = (unsigned char)(((value) >> 24)&0xff) ) + +#define GET_16BIT_LSB_FIRST(cp) \ + (((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[0]) | \ + ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[1] << 8)) + +#define PUT_16BIT_LSB_FIRST(cp, value) ( \ + (cp)[0] = (unsigned char)((value)&0xff), \ + (cp)[1] = (unsigned char)(((value) >> 8)&0xff) ) + +#define GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp) \ + (((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[0] << 24) | \ + ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[1] << 16) | \ + ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[2] << 8) | \ + ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[3])) + +#define GET_32BIT(cp) GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp) + +#define PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp, value) ( \ + (cp)[0] = (unsigned char)(((value) >> 24)&0xff), \ + (cp)[1] = (unsigned char)(((value) >> 16)&0xff), \ + (cp)[2] = (unsigned char)(((value) >> 8)&0xff), \ + (cp)[3] = (unsigned char)((value)&0xff) ) + +#define PUT_32BIT(cp, value) PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp, value) + +#define GET_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp) \ + (((unsigned long)(unsigned char)((cp)[0] << 8)&0xff) | \ + ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)((cp)[1])&0xff)) + +#define PUT_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp, value) ( \ + (cp)[0] = (unsigned char)((value) >> 8), \ + (cp)[1] = (unsigned char)(value) ) + +#endif diff --git a/tools/plink/network.h b/tools/plink/network.h index eee5452ed..675d24c7c 100644 --- a/tools/plink/network.h +++ b/tools/plink/network.h @@ -1,249 +1,241 @@ -/*
- * Networking abstraction in PuTTY.
- *
- * The way this works is: a back end can choose to open any number
- * of sockets - including zero, which might be necessary in some.
- * It can register a bunch of callbacks (most notably for when
- * data is received) for each socket, and it can call the networking
- * abstraction to send data without having to worry about blocking.
- * The stuff behind the abstraction takes care of selects and
- * nonblocking writes and all that sort of painful gubbins.
- */
-
-#ifndef PUTTY_NETWORK_H
-#define PUTTY_NETWORK_H
-
-#ifndef DONE_TYPEDEFS
-#define DONE_TYPEDEFS
-typedef struct conf_tag Conf;
-typedef struct backend_tag Backend;
-typedef struct terminal_tag Terminal;
-#endif
-
-typedef struct SockAddr_tag *SockAddr;
-/* pay attention to levels of indirection */
-typedef struct socket_function_table **Socket;
-typedef struct plug_function_table **Plug;
-
-#ifndef OSSOCKET_DEFINED
-typedef void *OSSocket;
-#endif
-
-struct socket_function_table {
- Plug(*plug) (Socket s, Plug p);
- /* use a different plug (return the old one) */
- /* if p is NULL, it doesn't change the plug */
- /* but it does return the one it's using */
- void (*close) (Socket s);
- int (*write) (Socket s, const char *data, int len);
- int (*write_oob) (Socket s, const char *data, int len);
- void (*write_eof) (Socket s);
- void (*flush) (Socket s);
- void (*set_private_ptr) (Socket s, void *ptr);
- void *(*get_private_ptr) (Socket s);
- void (*set_frozen) (Socket s, int is_frozen);
- /* ignored by tcp, but vital for ssl */
- const char *(*socket_error) (Socket s);
-};
-
-struct plug_function_table {
- void (*log)(Plug p, int type, SockAddr addr, int port,
- const char *error_msg, int error_code);
- /*
- * Passes the client progress reports on the process of setting
- * up the connection.
- *
- * - type==0 means we are about to try to connect to address
- * `addr' (error_msg and error_code are ignored)
- * - type==1 means we have failed to connect to address `addr'
- * (error_msg and error_code are supplied). This is not a
- * fatal error - we may well have other candidate addresses
- * to fall back to. When it _is_ fatal, the closing()
- * function will be called.
- */
- int (*closing)
- (Plug p, const char *error_msg, int error_code, int calling_back);
- /* error_msg is NULL iff it is not an error (ie it closed normally) */
- /* calling_back != 0 iff there is a Plug function */
- /* currently running (would cure the fixme in try_send()) */
- int (*receive) (Plug p, int urgent, char *data, int len);
- /*
- * - urgent==0. `data' points to `len' bytes of perfectly
- * ordinary data.
- *
- * - urgent==1. `data' points to `len' bytes of data,
- * which were read from before an Urgent pointer.
- *
- * - urgent==2. `data' points to `len' bytes of data,
- * the first of which was the one at the Urgent mark.
- */
- void (*sent) (Plug p, int bufsize);
- /*
- * The `sent' function is called when the pending send backlog
- * on a socket is cleared or partially cleared. The new backlog
- * size is passed in the `bufsize' parameter.
- */
- int (*accepting)(Plug p, OSSocket sock);
- /*
- * returns 0 if the host at address addr is a valid host for connecting or error
- */
-};
-
-/* proxy indirection layer */
-/* NB, control of 'addr' is passed via new_connection, which takes
- * responsibility for freeing it */
-Socket new_connection(SockAddr addr, char *hostname,
- int port, int privport,
- int oobinline, int nodelay, int keepalive,
- Plug plug, Conf *conf);
-Socket new_listener(char *srcaddr, int port, Plug plug, int local_host_only,
- Conf *conf, int addressfamily);
-SockAddr name_lookup(char *host, int port, char **canonicalname,
- Conf *conf, int addressfamily);
-
-/* platform-dependent callback from new_connection() */
-/* (same caveat about addr as new_connection()) */
-Socket platform_new_connection(SockAddr addr, char *hostname,
- int port, int privport,
- int oobinline, int nodelay, int keepalive,
- Plug plug, Conf *conf);
-
-/* socket functions */
-
-void sk_init(void); /* called once at program startup */
-void sk_cleanup(void); /* called just before program exit */
-
-SockAddr sk_namelookup(const char *host, char **canonicalname, int address_family);
-SockAddr sk_nonamelookup(const char *host);
-void sk_getaddr(SockAddr addr, char *buf, int buflen);
-int sk_hostname_is_local(char *name);
-int sk_address_is_local(SockAddr addr);
-int sk_addrtype(SockAddr addr);
-void sk_addrcopy(SockAddr addr, char *buf);
-void sk_addr_free(SockAddr addr);
-/* sk_addr_dup generates another SockAddr which contains the same data
- * as the original one and can be freed independently. May not actually
- * physically _duplicate_ it: incrementing a reference count so that
- * one more free is required before it disappears is an acceptable
- * implementation. */
-SockAddr sk_addr_dup(SockAddr addr);
-
-/* NB, control of 'addr' is passed via sk_new, which takes responsibility
- * for freeing it, as for new_connection() */
-Socket sk_new(SockAddr addr, int port, int privport, int oobinline,
- int nodelay, int keepalive, Plug p);
-
-Socket sk_newlistener(char *srcaddr, int port, Plug plug, int local_host_only, int address_family);
-
-Socket sk_register(OSSocket sock, Plug plug);
-
-#define sk_plug(s,p) (((*s)->plug) (s, p))
-#define sk_close(s) (((*s)->close) (s))
-#define sk_write(s,buf,len) (((*s)->write) (s, buf, len))
-#define sk_write_oob(s,buf,len) (((*s)->write_oob) (s, buf, len))
-#define sk_write_eof(s) (((*s)->write_eof) (s))
-#define sk_flush(s) (((*s)->flush) (s))
-
-#ifdef DEFINE_PLUG_METHOD_MACROS
-#define plug_log(p,type,addr,port,msg,code) (((*p)->log) (p, type, addr, port, msg, code))
-#define plug_closing(p,msg,code,callback) (((*p)->closing) (p, msg, code, callback))
-#define plug_receive(p,urgent,buf,len) (((*p)->receive) (p, urgent, buf, len))
-#define plug_sent(p,bufsize) (((*p)->sent) (p, bufsize))
-#define plug_accepting(p, sock) (((*p)->accepting)(p, sock))
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Each socket abstraction contains a `void *' private field in
- * which the client can keep state.
- *
- * This is perhaps unnecessary now that we have the notion of a plug,
- * but there is some existing code that uses it, so it stays.
- */
-#define sk_set_private_ptr(s, ptr) (((*s)->set_private_ptr) (s, ptr))
-#define sk_get_private_ptr(s) (((*s)->get_private_ptr) (s))
-
-/*
- * Special error values are returned from sk_namelookup and sk_new
- * if there's a problem. These functions extract an error message,
- * or return NULL if there's no problem.
- */
-const char *sk_addr_error(SockAddr addr);
-#define sk_socket_error(s) (((*s)->socket_error) (s))
-
-/*
- * Set the `frozen' flag on a socket. A frozen socket is one in
- * which all READABLE notifications are ignored, so that data is
- * not accepted from the peer until the socket is unfrozen. This
- * exists for two purposes:
- *
- * - Port forwarding: when a local listening port receives a
- * connection, we do not want to receive data from the new
- * socket until we have somewhere to send it. Hence, we freeze
- * the socket until its associated SSH channel is ready; then we
- * unfreeze it and pending data is delivered.
- *
- * - Socket buffering: if an SSH channel (or the whole connection)
- * backs up or presents a zero window, we must freeze the
- * associated local socket in order to avoid unbounded buffer
- * growth.
- */
-#define sk_set_frozen(s, is_frozen) (((*s)->set_frozen) (s, is_frozen))
-
-/*
- * Call this after an operation that might have tried to send on a
- * socket, to clean up any pending network errors.
- */
-void net_pending_errors(void);
-
-/*
- * Simple wrapper on getservbyname(), needed by ssh.c. Returns the
- * port number, in host byte order (suitable for printf and so on).
- * Returns 0 on failure. Any platform not supporting getservbyname
- * can just return 0 - this function is not required to handle
- * numeric port specifications.
- */
-int net_service_lookup(char *service);
-
-/*
- * Look up the local hostname; return value needs freeing.
- * May return NULL.
- */
-char *get_hostname(void);
-
-/********** SSL stuff **********/
-
-/*
- * This section is subject to change, but you get the general idea
- * of what it will eventually look like.
- */
-
-typedef struct certificate *Certificate;
-typedef struct our_certificate *Our_Certificate;
- /* to be defined somewhere else, somehow */
-
-typedef struct ssl_client_socket_function_table **SSL_Client_Socket;
-typedef struct ssl_client_plug_function_table **SSL_Client_Plug;
-
-struct ssl_client_socket_function_table {
- struct socket_function_table base;
- void (*renegotiate) (SSL_Client_Socket s);
- /* renegotiate the cipher spec */
-};
-
-struct ssl_client_plug_function_table {
- struct plug_function_table base;
- int (*refuse_cert) (SSL_Client_Plug p, Certificate cert[]);
- /* do we accept this certificate chain? If not, why not? */
- /* cert[0] is the server's certificate, cert[] is NULL-terminated */
- /* the last certificate may or may not be the root certificate */
- Our_Certificate(*client_cert) (SSL_Client_Plug p);
- /* the server wants us to identify ourselves */
- /* may return NULL if we want anonymity */
-};
-
-SSL_Client_Socket sk_ssl_client_over(Socket s, /* pre-existing (tcp) connection */
- SSL_Client_Plug p);
-
-#define sk_renegotiate(s) (((*s)->renegotiate) (s))
-
-#endif
+/* + * Networking abstraction in PuTTY. + * + * The way this works is: a back end can choose to open any number + * of sockets - including zero, which might be necessary in some. + * It can register a bunch of callbacks (most notably for when + * data is received) for each socket, and it can call the networking + * abstraction to send data without having to worry about blocking. + * The stuff behind the abstraction takes care of selects and + * nonblocking writes and all that sort of painful gubbins. + */ + +#ifndef PUTTY_NETWORK_H +#define PUTTY_NETWORK_H + +#ifndef DONE_TYPEDEFS +#define DONE_TYPEDEFS +typedef struct conf_tag Conf; +typedef struct backend_tag Backend; +typedef struct terminal_tag Terminal; +#endif + +typedef struct SockAddr_tag *SockAddr; +/* pay attention to levels of indirection */ +typedef struct socket_function_table **Socket; +typedef struct plug_function_table **Plug; + +struct socket_function_table { + Plug(*plug) (Socket s, Plug p); + /* use a different plug (return the old one) */ + /* if p is NULL, it doesn't change the plug */ + /* but it does return the one it's using */ + void (*close) (Socket s); + int (*write) (Socket s, const char *data, int len); + int (*write_oob) (Socket s, const char *data, int len); + void (*write_eof) (Socket s); + void (*flush) (Socket s); + void (*set_frozen) (Socket s, int is_frozen); + /* ignored by tcp, but vital for ssl */ + const char *(*socket_error) (Socket s); +}; + +typedef union { void *p; int i; } accept_ctx_t; +typedef Socket (*accept_fn_t)(accept_ctx_t ctx, Plug plug); + +struct plug_function_table { + void (*log)(Plug p, int type, SockAddr addr, int port, + const char *error_msg, int error_code); + /* + * Passes the client progress reports on the process of setting + * up the connection. + * + * - type==0 means we are about to try to connect to address + * `addr' (error_msg and error_code are ignored) + * - type==1 means we have failed to connect to address `addr' + * (error_msg and error_code are supplied). This is not a + * fatal error - we may well have other candidate addresses + * to fall back to. When it _is_ fatal, the closing() + * function will be called. + */ + int (*closing) + (Plug p, const char *error_msg, int error_code, int calling_back); + /* error_msg is NULL iff it is not an error (ie it closed normally) */ + /* calling_back != 0 iff there is a Plug function */ + /* currently running (would cure the fixme in try_send()) */ + int (*receive) (Plug p, int urgent, char *data, int len); + /* + * - urgent==0. `data' points to `len' bytes of perfectly + * ordinary data. + * + * - urgent==1. `data' points to `len' bytes of data, + * which were read from before an Urgent pointer. + * + * - urgent==2. `data' points to `len' bytes of data, + * the first of which was the one at the Urgent mark. + */ + void (*sent) (Plug p, int bufsize); + /* + * The `sent' function is called when the pending send backlog + * on a socket is cleared or partially cleared. The new backlog + * size is passed in the `bufsize' parameter. + */ + int (*accepting)(Plug p, accept_fn_t constructor, accept_ctx_t ctx); + /* + * `accepting' is called only on listener-type sockets, and is + * passed a constructor function+context that will create a fresh + * Socket describing the connection. It returns nonzero if it + * doesn't want the connection for some reason, or 0 on success. + */ +}; + +/* proxy indirection layer */ +/* NB, control of 'addr' is passed via new_connection, which takes + * responsibility for freeing it */ +Socket new_connection(SockAddr addr, char *hostname, + int port, int privport, + int oobinline, int nodelay, int keepalive, + Plug plug, Conf *conf); +Socket new_listener(char *srcaddr, int port, Plug plug, int local_host_only, + Conf *conf, int addressfamily); +SockAddr name_lookup(char *host, int port, char **canonicalname, + Conf *conf, int addressfamily); +int proxy_for_destination (SockAddr addr, const char *hostname, int port, + Conf *conf); + +/* platform-dependent callback from new_connection() */ +/* (same caveat about addr as new_connection()) */ +Socket platform_new_connection(SockAddr addr, char *hostname, + int port, int privport, + int oobinline, int nodelay, int keepalive, + Plug plug, Conf *conf); + +/* socket functions */ + +void sk_init(void); /* called once at program startup */ +void sk_cleanup(void); /* called just before program exit */ + +SockAddr sk_namelookup(const char *host, char **canonicalname, int address_family); +SockAddr sk_nonamelookup(const char *host); +void sk_getaddr(SockAddr addr, char *buf, int buflen); +int sk_addr_needs_port(SockAddr addr); +int sk_hostname_is_local(const char *name); +int sk_address_is_local(SockAddr addr); +int sk_address_is_special_local(SockAddr addr); +int sk_addrtype(SockAddr addr); +void sk_addrcopy(SockAddr addr, char *buf); +void sk_addr_free(SockAddr addr); +/* sk_addr_dup generates another SockAddr which contains the same data + * as the original one and can be freed independently. May not actually + * physically _duplicate_ it: incrementing a reference count so that + * one more free is required before it disappears is an acceptable + * implementation. */ +SockAddr sk_addr_dup(SockAddr addr); + +/* NB, control of 'addr' is passed via sk_new, which takes responsibility + * for freeing it, as for new_connection() */ +Socket sk_new(SockAddr addr, int port, int privport, int oobinline, + int nodelay, int keepalive, Plug p); + +Socket sk_newlistener(char *srcaddr, int port, Plug plug, int local_host_only, int address_family); + +#define sk_plug(s,p) (((*s)->plug) (s, p)) +#define sk_close(s) (((*s)->close) (s)) +#define sk_write(s,buf,len) (((*s)->write) (s, buf, len)) +#define sk_write_oob(s,buf,len) (((*s)->write_oob) (s, buf, len)) +#define sk_write_eof(s) (((*s)->write_eof) (s)) +#define sk_flush(s) (((*s)->flush) (s)) + +#ifdef DEFINE_PLUG_METHOD_MACROS +#define plug_log(p,type,addr,port,msg,code) (((*p)->log) (p, type, addr, port, msg, code)) +#define plug_closing(p,msg,code,callback) (((*p)->closing) (p, msg, code, callback)) +#define plug_receive(p,urgent,buf,len) (((*p)->receive) (p, urgent, buf, len)) +#define plug_sent(p,bufsize) (((*p)->sent) (p, bufsize)) +#define plug_accepting(p, constructor, ctx) (((*p)->accepting)(p, constructor, ctx)) +#endif + +/* + * Special error values are returned from sk_namelookup and sk_new + * if there's a problem. These functions extract an error message, + * or return NULL if there's no problem. + */ +const char *sk_addr_error(SockAddr addr); +#define sk_socket_error(s) (((*s)->socket_error) (s)) + +/* + * Set the `frozen' flag on a socket. A frozen socket is one in + * which all READABLE notifications are ignored, so that data is + * not accepted from the peer until the socket is unfrozen. This + * exists for two purposes: + * + * - Port forwarding: when a local listening port receives a + * connection, we do not want to receive data from the new + * socket until we have somewhere to send it. Hence, we freeze + * the socket until its associated SSH channel is ready; then we + * unfreeze it and pending data is delivered. + * + * - Socket buffering: if an SSH channel (or the whole connection) + * backs up or presents a zero window, we must freeze the + * associated local socket in order to avoid unbounded buffer + * growth. + */ +#define sk_set_frozen(s, is_frozen) (((*s)->set_frozen) (s, is_frozen)) + +/* + * Simple wrapper on getservbyname(), needed by ssh.c. Returns the + * port number, in host byte order (suitable for printf and so on). + * Returns 0 on failure. Any platform not supporting getservbyname + * can just return 0 - this function is not required to handle + * numeric port specifications. + */ +int net_service_lookup(char *service); + +/* + * Look up the local hostname; return value needs freeing. + * May return NULL. + */ +char *get_hostname(void); + +/* + * Trivial socket implementation which just stores an error. Found in + * errsock.c. + */ +Socket new_error_socket(const char *errmsg, Plug plug); + +/********** SSL stuff **********/ + +/* + * This section is subject to change, but you get the general idea + * of what it will eventually look like. + */ + +typedef struct certificate *Certificate; +typedef struct our_certificate *Our_Certificate; + /* to be defined somewhere else, somehow */ + +typedef struct ssl_client_socket_function_table **SSL_Client_Socket; +typedef struct ssl_client_plug_function_table **SSL_Client_Plug; + +struct ssl_client_socket_function_table { + struct socket_function_table base; + void (*renegotiate) (SSL_Client_Socket s); + /* renegotiate the cipher spec */ +}; + +struct ssl_client_plug_function_table { + struct plug_function_table base; + int (*refuse_cert) (SSL_Client_Plug p, Certificate cert[]); + /* do we accept this certificate chain? If not, why not? */ + /* cert[0] is the server's certificate, cert[] is NULL-terminated */ + /* the last certificate may or may not be the root certificate */ + Our_Certificate(*client_cert) (SSL_Client_Plug p); + /* the server wants us to identify ourselves */ + /* may return NULL if we want anonymity */ +}; + +SSL_Client_Socket sk_ssl_client_over(Socket s, /* pre-existing (tcp) connection */ + SSL_Client_Plug p); + +#define sk_renegotiate(s) (((*s)->renegotiate) (s)) + +#endif diff --git a/tools/plink/pinger.c b/tools/plink/pinger.c index 00cd6675e..3f533ae6e 100644 --- a/tools/plink/pinger.c +++ b/tools/plink/pinger.c @@ -1,72 +1,72 @@ -/*
- * pinger.c: centralised module that deals with sending TS_PING
- * keepalives, to avoid replicating this code in multiple backends.
- */
-
-#include "putty.h"
-
-struct pinger_tag {
- int interval;
- int pending;
- long next;
- Backend *back;
- void *backhandle;
-};
-
-static void pinger_schedule(Pinger pinger);
-
-static void pinger_timer(void *ctx, long now)
-{
- Pinger pinger = (Pinger)ctx;
-
- if (pinger->pending && now - pinger->next >= 0) {
- pinger->back->special(pinger->backhandle, TS_PING);
- pinger->pending = FALSE;
- pinger_schedule(pinger);
- }
-}
-
-static void pinger_schedule(Pinger pinger)
-{
- int next;
-
- if (!pinger->interval) {
- pinger->pending = FALSE; /* cancel any pending ping */
- return;
- }
-
- next = schedule_timer(pinger->interval * TICKSPERSEC,
- pinger_timer, pinger);
- if (!pinger->pending || next < pinger->next) {
- pinger->next = next;
- pinger->pending = TRUE;
- }
-}
-
-Pinger pinger_new(Conf *conf, Backend *back, void *backhandle)
-{
- Pinger pinger = snew(struct pinger_tag);
-
- pinger->interval = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ping_interval);
- pinger->pending = FALSE;
- pinger->back = back;
- pinger->backhandle = backhandle;
- pinger_schedule(pinger);
-
- return pinger;
-}
-
-void pinger_reconfig(Pinger pinger, Conf *oldconf, Conf *newconf)
-{
- int newinterval = conf_get_int(newconf, CONF_ping_interval);
- if (conf_get_int(oldconf, CONF_ping_interval) != newinterval) {
- pinger->interval = newinterval;
- pinger_schedule(pinger);
- }
-}
-
-void pinger_free(Pinger pinger)
-{
- expire_timer_context(pinger);
- sfree(pinger);
-}
+/* + * pinger.c: centralised module that deals with sending TS_PING + * keepalives, to avoid replicating this code in multiple backends. + */ + +#include "putty.h" + +struct pinger_tag { + int interval; + int pending; + unsigned long next; + Backend *back; + void *backhandle; +}; + +static void pinger_schedule(Pinger pinger); + +static void pinger_timer(void *ctx, unsigned long now) +{ + Pinger pinger = (Pinger)ctx; + + if (pinger->pending && now == pinger->next) { + pinger->back->special(pinger->backhandle, TS_PING); + pinger->pending = FALSE; + pinger_schedule(pinger); + } +} + +static void pinger_schedule(Pinger pinger) +{ + int next; + + if (!pinger->interval) { + pinger->pending = FALSE; /* cancel any pending ping */ + return; + } + + next = schedule_timer(pinger->interval * TICKSPERSEC, + pinger_timer, pinger); + if (!pinger->pending || next < pinger->next) { + pinger->next = next; + pinger->pending = TRUE; + } +} + +Pinger pinger_new(Conf *conf, Backend *back, void *backhandle) +{ + Pinger pinger = snew(struct pinger_tag); + + pinger->interval = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ping_interval); + pinger->pending = FALSE; + pinger->back = back; + pinger->backhandle = backhandle; + pinger_schedule(pinger); + + return pinger; +} + +void pinger_reconfig(Pinger pinger, Conf *oldconf, Conf *newconf) +{ + int newinterval = conf_get_int(newconf, CONF_ping_interval); + if (conf_get_int(oldconf, CONF_ping_interval) != newinterval) { + pinger->interval = newinterval; + pinger_schedule(pinger); + } +} + +void pinger_free(Pinger pinger) +{ + expire_timer_context(pinger); + sfree(pinger); +} diff --git a/tools/plink/portfwd.c b/tools/plink/portfwd.c index 545dfecd4..e3e63e39a 100644 --- a/tools/plink/portfwd.c +++ b/tools/plink/portfwd.c @@ -1,567 +1,636 @@ -/*
- * SSH port forwarding.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-
-#include "putty.h"
-#include "ssh.h"
-
-#ifndef FALSE
-#define FALSE 0
-#endif
-#ifndef TRUE
-#define TRUE 1
-#endif
-
-struct PFwdPrivate {
- const struct plug_function_table *fn;
- /* the above variable absolutely *must* be the first in this structure */
- void *c; /* (channel) data used by ssh.c */
- void *backhandle; /* instance of SSH backend itself */
- /* Note that backhandle need not be filled in if c is non-NULL */
- Socket s;
- int throttled, throttle_override;
- int ready;
- /*
- * `dynamic' does double duty. It's set to 0 for an ordinary
- * forwarded port, and nonzero for SOCKS-style dynamic port
- * forwarding; but it also represents the state of the SOCKS
- * exchange.
- */
- int dynamic;
- /*
- * `hostname' and `port' are the real hostname and port, once
- * we know what we're connecting to; they're unused for this
- * purpose while conducting a local SOCKS exchange, which means
- * we can also use them as a buffer and pointer for reading
- * data from the SOCKS client.
- */
- char hostname[256+8];
- int port;
- /*
- * When doing dynamic port forwarding, we can receive
- * connection data before we are actually able to send it; so
- * we may have to temporarily hold some in a dynamically
- * allocated buffer here.
- */
- void *buffer;
- int buflen;
-};
-
-static void pfd_log(Plug plug, int type, SockAddr addr, int port,
- const char *error_msg, int error_code)
-{
- /* we have to dump these since we have no interface to logging.c */
-}
-
-static int pfd_closing(Plug plug, const char *error_msg, int error_code,
- int calling_back)
-{
- struct PFwdPrivate *pr = (struct PFwdPrivate *) plug;
-
- if (error_msg) {
- /*
- * Socket error. Slam the connection instantly shut.
- */
- sshfwd_unclean_close(pr->c);
- } else {
- /*
- * Ordinary EOF received on socket. Send an EOF on the SSH
- * channel.
- */
- if (pr->c)
- sshfwd_write_eof(pr->c);
- }
-
- return 1;
-}
-
-static int pfd_receive(Plug plug, int urgent, char *data, int len)
-{
- struct PFwdPrivate *pr = (struct PFwdPrivate *) plug;
- if (pr->dynamic) {
- while (len--) {
- /*
- * Throughout SOCKS negotiation, "hostname" is re-used as a
- * random protocol buffer with "port" storing the length.
- */
- if (pr->port >= lenof(pr->hostname)) {
- /* Request too long. */
- if ((pr->dynamic >> 12) == 4) {
- /* Send back a SOCKS 4 error before closing. */
- char data[8];
- memset(data, 0, sizeof(data));
- data[1] = 91; /* generic `request rejected' */
- sk_write(pr->s, data, 8);
- }
- pfd_close(pr->s);
- return 1;
- }
- pr->hostname[pr->port++] = *data++;
-
- /*
- * Now check what's in the buffer to see if it's a
- * valid and complete message in the SOCKS exchange.
- */
- if ((pr->dynamic == 1 || (pr->dynamic >> 12) == 4) &&
- pr->hostname[0] == 4) {
- /*
- * SOCKS 4.
- */
- if (pr->dynamic == 1)
- pr->dynamic = 0x4000;
- if (pr->port < 2) continue;/* don't have command code yet */
- if (pr->hostname[1] != 1) {
- /* Not CONNECT. */
- /* Send back a SOCKS 4 error before closing. */
- char data[8];
- memset(data, 0, sizeof(data));
- data[1] = 91; /* generic `request rejected' */
- sk_write(pr->s, data, 8);
- pfd_close(pr->s);
- return 1;
- }
- if (pr->port <= 8) continue; /* haven't started user/hostname */
- if (pr->hostname[pr->port-1] != 0)
- continue; /* haven't _finished_ user/hostname */
- /*
- * Now we have a full SOCKS 4 request. Check it to
- * see if it's a SOCKS 4A request.
- */
- if (pr->hostname[4] == 0 && pr->hostname[5] == 0 &&
- pr->hostname[6] == 0 && pr->hostname[7] != 0) {
- /*
- * It's SOCKS 4A. So if we haven't yet
- * collected the host name, we should continue
- * waiting for data in order to do so; if we
- * have, we can go ahead.
- */
- int len;
- if (pr->dynamic == 0x4000) {
- pr->dynamic = 0x4001;
- pr->port = 8; /* reset buffer to overwrite name */
- continue;
- }
- pr->hostname[0] = 0; /* reply version code */
- pr->hostname[1] = 90; /* request granted */
- sk_write(pr->s, pr->hostname, 8);
- len= pr->port - 8;
- pr->port = GET_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(pr->hostname+2);
- memmove(pr->hostname, pr->hostname + 8, len);
- goto connect;
- } else {
- /*
- * It's SOCKS 4, which means we should format
- * the IP address into the hostname string and
- * then just go.
- */
- pr->hostname[0] = 0; /* reply version code */
- pr->hostname[1] = 90; /* request granted */
- sk_write(pr->s, pr->hostname, 8);
- pr->port = GET_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(pr->hostname+2);
- sprintf(pr->hostname, "%d.%d.%d.%d",
- (unsigned char)pr->hostname[4],
- (unsigned char)pr->hostname[5],
- (unsigned char)pr->hostname[6],
- (unsigned char)pr->hostname[7]);
- goto connect;
- }
- }
-
- if ((pr->dynamic == 1 || (pr->dynamic >> 12) == 5) &&
- pr->hostname[0] == 5) {
- /*
- * SOCKS 5.
- */
- if (pr->dynamic == 1)
- pr->dynamic = 0x5000;
-
- if (pr->dynamic == 0x5000) {
- int i, method;
- char data[2];
- /*
- * We're receiving a set of method identifiers.
- */
- if (pr->port < 2) continue;/* no method count yet */
- if (pr->port < 2 + (unsigned char)pr->hostname[1])
- continue; /* no methods yet */
- method = 0xFF; /* invalid */
- for (i = 0; i < (unsigned char)pr->hostname[1]; i++)
- if (pr->hostname[2+i] == 0) {
- method = 0;/* no auth */
- break;
- }
- data[0] = 5;
- data[1] = method;
- sk_write(pr->s, data, 2);
- pr->dynamic = 0x5001;
- pr->port = 0; /* re-empty the buffer */
- continue;
- }
-
- if (pr->dynamic == 0x5001) {
- /*
- * We're receiving a SOCKS request.
- */
- unsigned char reply[10]; /* SOCKS5 atyp=1 reply */
- int atype, alen = 0;
-
- /*
- * Pre-fill reply packet.
- * In all cases, we set BND.{HOST,ADDR} to 0.0.0.0:0
- * (atyp=1) in the reply; if we succeed, we don't know
- * the right answers, and if we fail, they should be
- * ignored.
- */
- memset(reply, 0, lenof(reply));
- reply[0] = 5; /* VER */
- reply[3] = 1; /* ATYP = 1 (IPv4, 0.0.0.0:0) */
-
- if (pr->port < 6) continue;
- atype = (unsigned char)pr->hostname[3];
- if (atype == 1) /* IPv4 address */
- alen = 4;
- if (atype == 4) /* IPv6 address */
- alen = 16;
- if (atype == 3) /* domain name has leading length */
- alen = 1 + (unsigned char)pr->hostname[4];
- if (pr->port < 6 + alen) continue;
- if (pr->hostname[1] != 1 || pr->hostname[2] != 0) {
- /* Not CONNECT or reserved field nonzero - error */
- reply[1] = 1; /* generic failure */
- sk_write(pr->s, (char *) reply, lenof(reply));
- pfd_close(pr->s);
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * Now we have a viable connect request. Switch
- * on atype.
- */
- pr->port = GET_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(pr->hostname+4+alen);
- if (atype == 1) {
- /* REP=0 (success) already */
- sk_write(pr->s, (char *) reply, lenof(reply));
- sprintf(pr->hostname, "%d.%d.%d.%d",
- (unsigned char)pr->hostname[4],
- (unsigned char)pr->hostname[5],
- (unsigned char)pr->hostname[6],
- (unsigned char)pr->hostname[7]);
- goto connect;
- } else if (atype == 3) {
- /* REP=0 (success) already */
- sk_write(pr->s, (char *) reply, lenof(reply));
- memmove(pr->hostname, pr->hostname + 5, alen-1);
- pr->hostname[alen-1] = '\0';
- goto connect;
- } else {
- /*
- * Unknown address type. (FIXME: support IPv6!)
- */
- reply[1] = 8; /* atype not supported */
- sk_write(pr->s, (char *) reply, lenof(reply));
- pfd_close(pr->s);
- return 1;
- }
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * If we get here without either having done `continue'
- * or `goto connect', it must be because there is no
- * sensible interpretation of what's in our buffer. So
- * close the connection rudely.
- */
- pfd_close(pr->s);
- return 1;
- }
- return 1;
-
- /*
- * We come here when we're ready to make an actual
- * connection.
- */
- connect:
-
- /*
- * Freeze the socket until the SSH server confirms the
- * connection.
- */
- sk_set_frozen(pr->s, 1);
-
- pr->c = new_sock_channel(pr->backhandle, pr->s);
- if (pr->c == NULL) {
- pfd_close(pr->s);
- return 1;
- } else {
- /* asks to forward to the specified host/port for this */
- ssh_send_port_open(pr->c, pr->hostname, pr->port, "forwarding");
- }
- pr->dynamic = 0;
-
- /*
- * If there's any data remaining in our current buffer,
- * save it to be sent on pfd_confirm().
- */
- if (len > 0) {
- pr->buffer = snewn(len, char);
- memcpy(pr->buffer, data, len);
- pr->buflen = len;
- }
- }
- if (pr->ready) {
- if (sshfwd_write(pr->c, data, len) > 0) {
- pr->throttled = 1;
- sk_set_frozen(pr->s, 1);
- }
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-static void pfd_sent(Plug plug, int bufsize)
-{
- struct PFwdPrivate *pr = (struct PFwdPrivate *) plug;
-
- if (pr->c)
- sshfwd_unthrottle(pr->c, bufsize);
-}
-
-/*
- * Called when receiving a PORT OPEN from the server
- */
-const char *pfd_newconnect(Socket *s, char *hostname, int port,
- void *c, Conf *conf, int addressfamily)
-{
- static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = {
- pfd_log,
- pfd_closing,
- pfd_receive,
- pfd_sent,
- NULL
- };
-
- SockAddr addr;
- const char *err;
- char *dummy_realhost;
- struct PFwdPrivate *pr;
-
- /*
- * Try to find host.
- */
- addr = name_lookup(hostname, port, &dummy_realhost, conf, addressfamily);
- if ((err = sk_addr_error(addr)) != NULL) {
- sk_addr_free(addr);
- return err;
- }
-
- /*
- * Open socket.
- */
- pr = snew(struct PFwdPrivate);
- pr->buffer = NULL;
- pr->fn = &fn_table;
- pr->throttled = pr->throttle_override = 0;
- pr->ready = 1;
- pr->c = c;
- pr->backhandle = NULL; /* we shouldn't need this */
- pr->dynamic = 0;
-
- pr->s = *s = new_connection(addr, dummy_realhost, port,
- 0, 1, 0, 0, (Plug) pr, conf);
- if ((err = sk_socket_error(*s)) != NULL) {
- sfree(pr);
- return err;
- }
-
- sk_set_private_ptr(*s, pr);
- return NULL;
-}
-
-/*
- called when someone connects to the local port
- */
-
-static int pfd_accepting(Plug p, OSSocket sock)
-{
- static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = {
- pfd_log,
- pfd_closing,
- pfd_receive,
- pfd_sent,
- NULL
- };
- struct PFwdPrivate *pr, *org;
- Socket s;
- const char *err;
-
- org = (struct PFwdPrivate *)p;
- pr = snew(struct PFwdPrivate);
- pr->buffer = NULL;
- pr->fn = &fn_table;
-
- pr->c = NULL;
- pr->backhandle = org->backhandle;
-
- pr->s = s = sk_register(sock, (Plug) pr);
- if ((err = sk_socket_error(s)) != NULL) {
- sfree(pr);
- return err != NULL;
- }
-
- sk_set_private_ptr(s, pr);
-
- pr->throttled = pr->throttle_override = 0;
- pr->ready = 0;
-
- if (org->dynamic) {
- pr->dynamic = 1;
- pr->port = 0; /* "hostname" buffer is so far empty */
- sk_set_frozen(s, 0); /* we want to receive SOCKS _now_! */
- } else {
- pr->dynamic = 0;
- strcpy(pr->hostname, org->hostname);
- pr->port = org->port;
- pr->c = new_sock_channel(org->backhandle, s);
-
- if (pr->c == NULL) {
- sfree(pr);
- return 1;
- } else {
- /* asks to forward to the specified host/port for this */
- ssh_send_port_open(pr->c, pr->hostname, pr->port, "forwarding");
- }
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-/* Add a new forwarding from port -> desthost:destport
- sets up a listener on the local machine on (srcaddr:)port
- */
-const char *pfd_addforward(char *desthost, int destport, char *srcaddr,
- int port, void *backhandle, Conf *conf,
- void **sockdata, int address_family)
-{
- static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = {
- pfd_log,
- pfd_closing,
- pfd_receive, /* should not happen... */
- pfd_sent, /* also should not happen */
- pfd_accepting
- };
-
- const char *err;
- struct PFwdPrivate *pr;
- Socket s;
-
- /*
- * Open socket.
- */
- pr = snew(struct PFwdPrivate);
- pr->buffer = NULL;
- pr->fn = &fn_table;
- pr->c = NULL;
- if (desthost) {
- strcpy(pr->hostname, desthost);
- pr->port = destport;
- pr->dynamic = 0;
- } else
- pr->dynamic = 1;
- pr->throttled = pr->throttle_override = 0;
- pr->ready = 0;
- pr->backhandle = backhandle;
-
- pr->s = s = new_listener(srcaddr, port, (Plug) pr,
- !conf_get_int(conf, CONF_lport_acceptall),
- conf, address_family);
- if ((err = sk_socket_error(s)) != NULL) {
- sfree(pr);
- return err;
- }
-
- sk_set_private_ptr(s, pr);
-
- *sockdata = (void *)s;
-
- return NULL;
-}
-
-void pfd_close(Socket s)
-{
- struct PFwdPrivate *pr;
-
- if (!s)
- return;
-
- pr = (struct PFwdPrivate *) sk_get_private_ptr(s);
-
- sfree(pr->buffer);
- sfree(pr);
-
- sk_close(s);
-}
-
-/*
- * Terminate a listener.
- */
-void pfd_terminate(void *sv)
-{
- pfd_close((Socket)sv);
-}
-
-void pfd_unthrottle(Socket s)
-{
- struct PFwdPrivate *pr;
- if (!s)
- return;
- pr = (struct PFwdPrivate *) sk_get_private_ptr(s);
-
- pr->throttled = 0;
- sk_set_frozen(s, pr->throttled || pr->throttle_override);
-}
-
-void pfd_override_throttle(Socket s, int enable)
-{
- struct PFwdPrivate *pr;
- if (!s)
- return;
- pr = (struct PFwdPrivate *) sk_get_private_ptr(s);
-
- pr->throttle_override = enable;
- sk_set_frozen(s, pr->throttled || pr->throttle_override);
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to send data down the raw connection.
- */
-int pfd_send(Socket s, char *data, int len)
-{
- if (s == NULL)
- return 0;
- return sk_write(s, data, len);
-}
-
-void pfd_send_eof(Socket s)
-{
- sk_write_eof(s);
-}
-
-void pfd_confirm(Socket s)
-{
- struct PFwdPrivate *pr;
-
- if (s == NULL)
- return;
-
- pr = (struct PFwdPrivate *) sk_get_private_ptr(s);
- pr->ready = 1;
- sk_set_frozen(s, 0);
- sk_write(s, NULL, 0);
- if (pr->buffer) {
- sshfwd_write(pr->c, pr->buffer, pr->buflen);
- sfree(pr->buffer);
- pr->buffer = NULL;
- }
-}
+/* + * SSH port forwarding. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +#include "putty.h" +#include "ssh.h" + +#ifndef FALSE +#define FALSE 0 +#endif +#ifndef TRUE +#define TRUE 1 +#endif + +struct PortForwarding { + const struct plug_function_table *fn; + /* the above variable absolutely *must* be the first in this structure */ + struct ssh_channel *c; /* channel structure held by ssh.c */ + void *backhandle; /* instance of SSH backend itself */ + /* Note that backhandle need not be filled in if c is non-NULL */ + Socket s; + int throttled, throttle_override; + int ready; + /* + * `dynamic' does double duty. It's set to 0 for an ordinary + * forwarded port, and nonzero for SOCKS-style dynamic port + * forwarding; but the nonzero values are also a state machine + * tracking where the SOCKS exchange has got to. + */ + int dynamic; + /* + * `hostname' and `port' are the real hostname and port, once + * we know what we're connecting to. + */ + char *hostname; + int port; + /* + * `socksbuf' is the buffer we use to accumulate a SOCKS request. + */ + char *socksbuf; + int sockslen, sockssize; + /* + * When doing dynamic port forwarding, we can receive + * connection data before we are actually able to send it; so + * we may have to temporarily hold some in a dynamically + * allocated buffer here. + */ + void *buffer; + int buflen; +}; + +struct PortListener { + const struct plug_function_table *fn; + /* the above variable absolutely *must* be the first in this structure */ + void *backhandle; /* instance of SSH backend itself */ + Socket s; + /* + * `dynamic' is set to 0 for an ordinary forwarded port, and + * nonzero for SOCKS-style dynamic port forwarding. + */ + int dynamic; + /* + * `hostname' and `port' are the real hostname and port, for + * ordinary forwardings. + */ + char *hostname; + int port; +}; + +static struct PortForwarding *new_portfwd_state(void) +{ + struct PortForwarding *pf = snew(struct PortForwarding); + pf->hostname = NULL; + pf->socksbuf = NULL; + pf->sockslen = pf->sockssize = 0; + pf->buffer = NULL; + return pf; +} + +static void free_portfwd_state(struct PortForwarding *pf) +{ + if (!pf) + return; + sfree(pf->hostname); + sfree(pf->socksbuf); + sfree(pf->buffer); + sfree(pf); +} + +static struct PortListener *new_portlistener_state(void) +{ + struct PortListener *pl = snew(struct PortListener); + pl->hostname = NULL; + return pl; +} + +static void free_portlistener_state(struct PortListener *pl) +{ + if (!pl) + return; + sfree(pl->hostname); + sfree(pl); +} + +static void pfd_log(Plug plug, int type, SockAddr addr, int port, + const char *error_msg, int error_code) +{ + /* we have to dump these since we have no interface to logging.c */ +} + +static void pfl_log(Plug plug, int type, SockAddr addr, int port, + const char *error_msg, int error_code) +{ + /* we have to dump these since we have no interface to logging.c */ +} + +static int pfd_closing(Plug plug, const char *error_msg, int error_code, + int calling_back) +{ + struct PortForwarding *pf = (struct PortForwarding *) plug; + + if (error_msg) { + /* + * Socket error. Slam the connection instantly shut. + */ + if (pf->c) { + sshfwd_unclean_close(pf->c, error_msg); + } else { + /* + * We might not have an SSH channel, if a socket error + * occurred during SOCKS negotiation. If not, we must + * clean ourself up without sshfwd_unclean_close's call + * back to pfd_close. + */ + pfd_close(pf); + } + } else { + /* + * Ordinary EOF received on socket. Send an EOF on the SSH + * channel. + */ + if (pf->c) + sshfwd_write_eof(pf->c); + } + + return 1; +} + +static int pfl_closing(Plug plug, const char *error_msg, int error_code, + int calling_back) +{ + struct PortListener *pl = (struct PortListener *) plug; + pfl_terminate(pl); + return 1; +} + +static int pfd_receive(Plug plug, int urgent, char *data, int len) +{ + struct PortForwarding *pf = (struct PortForwarding *) plug; + if (pf->dynamic) { + while (len--) { + if (pf->sockslen >= pf->sockssize) { + pf->sockssize = pf->sockslen * 5 / 4 + 256; + pf->socksbuf = sresize(pf->socksbuf, pf->sockssize, char); + } + pf->socksbuf[pf->sockslen++] = *data++; + + /* + * Now check what's in the buffer to see if it's a + * valid and complete message in the SOCKS exchange. + */ + if ((pf->dynamic == 1 || (pf->dynamic >> 12) == 4) && + pf->socksbuf[0] == 4) { + /* + * SOCKS 4. + */ + if (pf->dynamic == 1) + pf->dynamic = 0x4000; + if (pf->sockslen < 2) + continue; /* don't have command code yet */ + if (pf->socksbuf[1] != 1) { + /* Not CONNECT. */ + /* Send back a SOCKS 4 error before closing. */ + char data[8]; + memset(data, 0, sizeof(data)); + data[1] = 91; /* generic `request rejected' */ + sk_write(pf->s, data, 8); + pfd_close(pf); + return 1; + } + if (pf->sockslen <= 8) + continue; /* haven't started user/hostname */ + if (pf->socksbuf[pf->sockslen-1] != 0) + continue; /* haven't _finished_ user/hostname */ + /* + * Now we have a full SOCKS 4 request. Check it to + * see if it's a SOCKS 4A request. + */ + if (pf->socksbuf[4] == 0 && pf->socksbuf[5] == 0 && + pf->socksbuf[6] == 0 && pf->socksbuf[7] != 0) { + /* + * It's SOCKS 4A. So if we haven't yet + * collected the host name, we should continue + * waiting for data in order to do so; if we + * have, we can go ahead. + */ + int len; + if (pf->dynamic == 0x4000) { + pf->dynamic = 0x4001; + pf->sockslen = 8; /* reset buffer to overwrite name */ + continue; + } + pf->socksbuf[0] = 0; /* reply version code */ + pf->socksbuf[1] = 90; /* request granted */ + sk_write(pf->s, pf->socksbuf, 8); + len = pf->sockslen - 8; + pf->port = GET_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(pf->socksbuf+2); + pf->hostname = snewn(len+1, char); + pf->hostname[len] = '\0'; + memcpy(pf->hostname, pf->socksbuf + 8, len); + goto connect; + } else { + /* + * It's SOCKS 4, which means we should format + * the IP address into the hostname string and + * then just go. + */ + pf->socksbuf[0] = 0; /* reply version code */ + pf->socksbuf[1] = 90; /* request granted */ + sk_write(pf->s, pf->socksbuf, 8); + pf->port = GET_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(pf->socksbuf+2); + pf->hostname = dupprintf("%d.%d.%d.%d", + (unsigned char)pf->socksbuf[4], + (unsigned char)pf->socksbuf[5], + (unsigned char)pf->socksbuf[6], + (unsigned char)pf->socksbuf[7]); + goto connect; + } + } + + if ((pf->dynamic == 1 || (pf->dynamic >> 12) == 5) && + pf->socksbuf[0] == 5) { + /* + * SOCKS 5. + */ + if (pf->dynamic == 1) + pf->dynamic = 0x5000; + + if (pf->dynamic == 0x5000) { + int i, method; + char data[2]; + /* + * We're receiving a set of method identifiers. + */ + if (pf->sockslen < 2) + continue; /* no method count yet */ + if (pf->sockslen < 2 + (unsigned char)pf->socksbuf[1]) + continue; /* no methods yet */ + method = 0xFF; /* invalid */ + for (i = 0; i < (unsigned char)pf->socksbuf[1]; i++) + if (pf->socksbuf[2+i] == 0) { + method = 0;/* no auth */ + break; + } + data[0] = 5; + data[1] = method; + sk_write(pf->s, data, 2); + pf->dynamic = 0x5001; + pf->sockslen = 0; /* re-empty the buffer */ + continue; + } + + if (pf->dynamic == 0x5001) { + /* + * We're receiving a SOCKS request. + */ + unsigned char reply[10]; /* SOCKS5 atyp=1 reply */ + int atype, alen = 0; + + /* + * Pre-fill reply packet. + * In all cases, we set BND.{HOST,ADDR} to 0.0.0.0:0 + * (atyp=1) in the reply; if we succeed, we don't know + * the right answers, and if we fail, they should be + * ignored. + */ + memset(reply, 0, lenof(reply)); + reply[0] = 5; /* VER */ + reply[3] = 1; /* ATYP = 1 (IPv4, 0.0.0.0:0) */ + + if (pf->sockslen < 6) continue; + atype = (unsigned char)pf->socksbuf[3]; + if (atype == 1) /* IPv4 address */ + alen = 4; + if (atype == 4) /* IPv6 address */ + alen = 16; + if (atype == 3) /* domain name has leading length */ + alen = 1 + (unsigned char)pf->socksbuf[4]; + if (pf->sockslen < 6 + alen) continue; + if (pf->socksbuf[1] != 1 || pf->socksbuf[2] != 0) { + /* Not CONNECT or reserved field nonzero - error */ + reply[1] = 1; /* generic failure */ + sk_write(pf->s, (char *) reply, lenof(reply)); + pfd_close(pf); + return 1; + } + /* + * Now we have a viable connect request. Switch + * on atype. + */ + pf->port = GET_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(pf->socksbuf+4+alen); + if (atype == 1) { + /* REP=0 (success) already */ + sk_write(pf->s, (char *) reply, lenof(reply)); + pf->hostname = dupprintf("%d.%d.%d.%d", + (unsigned char)pf->socksbuf[4], + (unsigned char)pf->socksbuf[5], + (unsigned char)pf->socksbuf[6], + (unsigned char)pf->socksbuf[7]); + goto connect; + } else if (atype == 3) { + /* REP=0 (success) already */ + sk_write(pf->s, (char *) reply, lenof(reply)); + pf->hostname = snewn(alen, char); + pf->hostname[alen-1] = '\0'; + memcpy(pf->hostname, pf->socksbuf + 5, alen-1); + goto connect; + } else { + /* + * Unknown address type. (FIXME: support IPv6!) + */ + reply[1] = 8; /* atype not supported */ + sk_write(pf->s, (char *) reply, lenof(reply)); + pfd_close(pf); + return 1; + } + } + } + + /* + * If we get here without either having done `continue' + * or `goto connect', it must be because there is no + * sensible interpretation of what's in our buffer. So + * close the connection rudely. + */ + pfd_close(pf); + return 1; + } + return 1; + + /* + * We come here when we're ready to make an actual + * connection. + */ + connect: + sfree(pf->socksbuf); + pf->socksbuf = NULL; + + /* + * Freeze the socket until the SSH server confirms the + * connection. + */ + sk_set_frozen(pf->s, 1); + + pf->c = new_sock_channel(pf->backhandle, pf); + if (pf->c == NULL) { + pfd_close(pf); + return 1; + } else { + /* asks to forward to the specified host/port for this */ + ssh_send_port_open(pf->c, pf->hostname, pf->port, "forwarding"); + } + pf->dynamic = 0; + + /* + * If there's any data remaining in our current buffer, + * save it to be sent on pfd_confirm(). + */ + if (len > 0) { + pf->buffer = snewn(len, char); + memcpy(pf->buffer, data, len); + pf->buflen = len; + } + } + if (pf->ready) { + if (sshfwd_write(pf->c, data, len) > 0) { + pf->throttled = 1; + sk_set_frozen(pf->s, 1); + } + } + return 1; +} + +static void pfd_sent(Plug plug, int bufsize) +{ + struct PortForwarding *pf = (struct PortForwarding *) plug; + + if (pf->c) + sshfwd_unthrottle(pf->c, bufsize); +} + +/* + * Called when receiving a PORT OPEN from the server to make a + * connection to a destination host. + * + * On success, returns NULL and fills in *pf_ret. On error, returns a + * dynamically allocated error message string. + */ +char *pfd_connect(struct PortForwarding **pf_ret, char *hostname,int port, + void *c, Conf *conf, int addressfamily) +{ + static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = { + pfd_log, + pfd_closing, + pfd_receive, + pfd_sent, + NULL + }; + + SockAddr addr; + const char *err; + char *dummy_realhost; + struct PortForwarding *pf; + + /* + * Try to find host. + */ + addr = name_lookup(hostname, port, &dummy_realhost, conf, addressfamily); + if ((err = sk_addr_error(addr)) != NULL) { + char *err_ret = dupstr(err); + sk_addr_free(addr); + sfree(dummy_realhost); + return err_ret; + } + + /* + * Open socket. + */ + pf = *pf_ret = new_portfwd_state(); + pf->fn = &fn_table; + pf->throttled = pf->throttle_override = 0; + pf->ready = 1; + pf->c = c; + pf->backhandle = NULL; /* we shouldn't need this */ + pf->dynamic = 0; + + pf->s = new_connection(addr, dummy_realhost, port, + 0, 1, 0, 0, (Plug) pf, conf); + sfree(dummy_realhost); + if ((err = sk_socket_error(pf->s)) != NULL) { + char *err_ret = dupstr(err); + sk_close(pf->s); + free_portfwd_state(pf); + *pf_ret = NULL; + return err_ret; + } + + return NULL; +} + +/* + called when someone connects to the local port + */ + +static int pfl_accepting(Plug p, accept_fn_t constructor, accept_ctx_t ctx) +{ + static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = { + pfd_log, + pfd_closing, + pfd_receive, + pfd_sent, + NULL + }; + struct PortForwarding *pf; + struct PortListener *pl; + Socket s; + const char *err; + + pl = (struct PortListener *)p; + pf = new_portfwd_state(); + pf->fn = &fn_table; + + pf->c = NULL; + pf->backhandle = pl->backhandle; + + pf->s = s = constructor(ctx, (Plug) pf); + if ((err = sk_socket_error(s)) != NULL) { + free_portfwd_state(pf); + return err != NULL; + } + + pf->throttled = pf->throttle_override = 0; + pf->ready = 0; + + if (pl->dynamic) { + pf->dynamic = 1; + pf->port = 0; /* "hostname" buffer is so far empty */ + sk_set_frozen(s, 0); /* we want to receive SOCKS _now_! */ + } else { + pf->dynamic = 0; + pf->hostname = dupstr(pl->hostname); + pf->port = pl->port; + pf->c = new_sock_channel(pl->backhandle, pf); + + if (pf->c == NULL) { + free_portfwd_state(pf); + return 1; + } else { + /* asks to forward to the specified host/port for this */ + ssh_send_port_open(pf->c, pf->hostname, pf->port, "forwarding"); + } + } + + return 0; +} + + +/* + * Add a new port-forwarding listener from srcaddr:port -> desthost:destport. + * + * On success, returns NULL and fills in *pl_ret. On error, returns a + * dynamically allocated error message string. + */ +char *pfl_listen(char *desthost, int destport, char *srcaddr, + int port, void *backhandle, Conf *conf, + struct PortListener **pl_ret, int address_family) +{ + static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = { + pfl_log, + pfl_closing, + NULL, /* recv */ + NULL, /* send */ + pfl_accepting + }; + + const char *err; + struct PortListener *pl; + + /* + * Open socket. + */ + pl = *pl_ret = new_portlistener_state(); + pl->fn = &fn_table; + if (desthost) { + pl->hostname = dupstr(desthost); + pl->port = destport; + pl->dynamic = 0; + } else + pl->dynamic = 1; + pl->backhandle = backhandle; + + pl->s = new_listener(srcaddr, port, (Plug) pl, + !conf_get_int(conf, CONF_lport_acceptall), + conf, address_family); + if ((err = sk_socket_error(pl->s)) != NULL) { + char *err_ret = dupstr(err); + sk_close(pl->s); + free_portlistener_state(pl); + *pl_ret = NULL; + return err_ret; + } + + return NULL; +} + +void pfd_close(struct PortForwarding *pf) +{ + if (!pf) + return; + + sk_close(pf->s); + free_portfwd_state(pf); +} + +/* + * Terminate a listener. + */ +void pfl_terminate(struct PortListener *pl) +{ + if (!pl) + return; + + sk_close(pl->s); + free_portlistener_state(pl); +} + +void pfd_unthrottle(struct PortForwarding *pf) +{ + if (!pf) + return; + + pf->throttled = 0; + sk_set_frozen(pf->s, pf->throttled || pf->throttle_override); +} + +void pfd_override_throttle(struct PortForwarding *pf, int enable) +{ + if (!pf) + return; + + pf->throttle_override = enable; + sk_set_frozen(pf->s, pf->throttled || pf->throttle_override); +} + +/* + * Called to send data down the raw connection. + */ +int pfd_send(struct PortForwarding *pf, char *data, int len) +{ + if (pf == NULL) + return 0; + return sk_write(pf->s, data, len); +} + +void pfd_send_eof(struct PortForwarding *pf) +{ + sk_write_eof(pf->s); +} + +void pfd_confirm(struct PortForwarding *pf) +{ + if (pf == NULL) + return; + + pf->ready = 1; + sk_set_frozen(pf->s, 0); + sk_write(pf->s, NULL, 0); + if (pf->buffer) { + sshfwd_write(pf->c, pf->buffer, pf->buflen); + sfree(pf->buffer); + pf->buffer = NULL; + } +} diff --git a/tools/plink/proxy.c b/tools/plink/proxy.c index fcc81475b..e2201c643 100644 --- a/tools/plink/proxy.c +++ b/tools/plink/proxy.c @@ -1,1507 +1,1509 @@ -/*
- * Network proxy abstraction in PuTTY
- *
- * A proxy layer, if necessary, wedges itself between the network
- * code and the higher level backend.
- */
-
-#include <assert.h>
-#include <ctype.h>
-#include <string.h>
-
-#define DEFINE_PLUG_METHOD_MACROS
-#include "putty.h"
-#include "network.h"
-#include "proxy.h"
-
-#define do_proxy_dns(conf) \
- (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_dns) == FORCE_ON || \
- (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_dns) == AUTO && \
- conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type) != PROXY_SOCKS4))
-
-/*
- * Call this when proxy negotiation is complete, so that this
- * socket can begin working normally.
- */
-void proxy_activate (Proxy_Socket p)
-{
- void *data;
- int len;
- long output_before, output_after;
-
- p->state = PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE;
-
- /* we want to ignore new receive events until we have sent
- * all of our buffered receive data.
- */
- sk_set_frozen(p->sub_socket, 1);
-
- /* how many bytes of output have we buffered? */
- output_before = bufchain_size(&p->pending_oob_output_data) +
- bufchain_size(&p->pending_output_data);
- /* and keep track of how many bytes do not get sent. */
- output_after = 0;
-
- /* send buffered OOB writes */
- while (bufchain_size(&p->pending_oob_output_data) > 0) {
- bufchain_prefix(&p->pending_oob_output_data, &data, &len);
- output_after += sk_write_oob(p->sub_socket, data, len);
- bufchain_consume(&p->pending_oob_output_data, len);
- }
-
- /* send buffered normal writes */
- while (bufchain_size(&p->pending_output_data) > 0) {
- bufchain_prefix(&p->pending_output_data, &data, &len);
- output_after += sk_write(p->sub_socket, data, len);
- bufchain_consume(&p->pending_output_data, len);
- }
-
- /* if we managed to send any data, let the higher levels know. */
- if (output_after < output_before)
- plug_sent(p->plug, output_after);
-
- /* if we were asked to flush the output during
- * the proxy negotiation process, do so now.
- */
- if (p->pending_flush) sk_flush(p->sub_socket);
-
- /* if we have a pending EOF to send, send it */
- if (p->pending_eof) sk_write_eof(p->sub_socket);
-
- /* if the backend wanted the socket unfrozen, try to unfreeze.
- * our set_frozen handler will flush buffered receive data before
- * unfreezing the actual underlying socket.
- */
- if (!p->freeze)
- sk_set_frozen((Socket)p, 0);
-}
-
-/* basic proxy socket functions */
-
-static Plug sk_proxy_plug (Socket s, Plug p)
-{
- Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s;
- Plug ret = ps->plug;
- if (p)
- ps->plug = p;
- return ret;
-}
-
-static void sk_proxy_close (Socket s)
-{
- Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s;
-
- sk_close(ps->sub_socket);
- sk_addr_free(ps->remote_addr);
- sfree(ps);
-}
-
-static int sk_proxy_write (Socket s, const char *data, int len)
-{
- Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s;
-
- if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) {
- bufchain_add(&ps->pending_output_data, data, len);
- return bufchain_size(&ps->pending_output_data);
- }
- return sk_write(ps->sub_socket, data, len);
-}
-
-static int sk_proxy_write_oob (Socket s, const char *data, int len)
-{
- Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s;
-
- if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) {
- bufchain_clear(&ps->pending_output_data);
- bufchain_clear(&ps->pending_oob_output_data);
- bufchain_add(&ps->pending_oob_output_data, data, len);
- return len;
- }
- return sk_write_oob(ps->sub_socket, data, len);
-}
-
-static void sk_proxy_write_eof (Socket s)
-{
- Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s;
-
- if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) {
- ps->pending_eof = 1;
- return;
- }
- sk_write_eof(ps->sub_socket);
-}
-
-static void sk_proxy_flush (Socket s)
-{
- Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s;
-
- if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) {
- ps->pending_flush = 1;
- return;
- }
- sk_flush(ps->sub_socket);
-}
-
-static void sk_proxy_set_private_ptr (Socket s, void *ptr)
-{
- Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s;
- sk_set_private_ptr(ps->sub_socket, ptr);
-}
-
-static void * sk_proxy_get_private_ptr (Socket s)
-{
- Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s;
- return sk_get_private_ptr(ps->sub_socket);
-}
-
-static void sk_proxy_set_frozen (Socket s, int is_frozen)
-{
- Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s;
-
- if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) {
- ps->freeze = is_frozen;
- return;
- }
-
- /* handle any remaining buffered recv data first */
- if (bufchain_size(&ps->pending_input_data) > 0) {
- ps->freeze = is_frozen;
-
- /* loop while we still have buffered data, and while we are
- * unfrozen. the plug_receive call in the loop could result
- * in a call back into this function refreezing the socket,
- * so we have to check each time.
- */
- while (!ps->freeze && bufchain_size(&ps->pending_input_data) > 0) {
- void *data;
- char databuf[512];
- int len;
- bufchain_prefix(&ps->pending_input_data, &data, &len);
- if (len > lenof(databuf))
- len = lenof(databuf);
- memcpy(databuf, data, len);
- bufchain_consume(&ps->pending_input_data, len);
- plug_receive(ps->plug, 0, databuf, len);
- }
-
- /* if we're still frozen, we'll have to wait for another
- * call from the backend to finish unbuffering the data.
- */
- if (ps->freeze) return;
- }
-
- sk_set_frozen(ps->sub_socket, is_frozen);
-}
-
-static const char * sk_proxy_socket_error (Socket s)
-{
- Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s;
- if (ps->error != NULL || ps->sub_socket == NULL) {
- return ps->error;
- }
- return sk_socket_error(ps->sub_socket);
-}
-
-/* basic proxy plug functions */
-
-static void plug_proxy_log(Plug plug, int type, SockAddr addr, int port,
- const char *error_msg, int error_code)
-{
- Proxy_Plug pp = (Proxy_Plug) plug;
- Proxy_Socket ps = pp->proxy_socket;
-
- plug_log(ps->plug, type, addr, port, error_msg, error_code);
-}
-
-static int plug_proxy_closing (Plug p, const char *error_msg,
- int error_code, int calling_back)
-{
- Proxy_Plug pp = (Proxy_Plug) p;
- Proxy_Socket ps = pp->proxy_socket;
-
- if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) {
- ps->closing_error_msg = error_msg;
- ps->closing_error_code = error_code;
- ps->closing_calling_back = calling_back;
- return ps->negotiate(ps, PROXY_CHANGE_CLOSING);
- }
- return plug_closing(ps->plug, error_msg,
- error_code, calling_back);
-}
-
-static int plug_proxy_receive (Plug p, int urgent, char *data, int len)
-{
- Proxy_Plug pp = (Proxy_Plug) p;
- Proxy_Socket ps = pp->proxy_socket;
-
- if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) {
- /* we will lose the urgentness of this data, but since most,
- * if not all, of this data will be consumed by the negotiation
- * process, hopefully it won't affect the protocol above us
- */
- bufchain_add(&ps->pending_input_data, data, len);
- ps->receive_urgent = urgent;
- ps->receive_data = data;
- ps->receive_len = len;
- return ps->negotiate(ps, PROXY_CHANGE_RECEIVE);
- }
- return plug_receive(ps->plug, urgent, data, len);
-}
-
-static void plug_proxy_sent (Plug p, int bufsize)
-{
- Proxy_Plug pp = (Proxy_Plug) p;
- Proxy_Socket ps = pp->proxy_socket;
-
- if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) {
- ps->sent_bufsize = bufsize;
- ps->negotiate(ps, PROXY_CHANGE_SENT);
- return;
- }
- plug_sent(ps->plug, bufsize);
-}
-
-static int plug_proxy_accepting (Plug p, OSSocket sock)
-{
- Proxy_Plug pp = (Proxy_Plug) p;
- Proxy_Socket ps = pp->proxy_socket;
-
- if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) {
- ps->accepting_sock = sock;
- return ps->negotiate(ps, PROXY_CHANGE_ACCEPTING);
- }
- return plug_accepting(ps->plug, sock);
-}
-
-/*
- * This function can accept a NULL pointer as `addr', in which case
- * it will only check the host name.
- */
-static int proxy_for_destination (SockAddr addr, char *hostname, int port,
- Conf *conf)
-{
- int s = 0, e = 0;
- char hostip[64];
- int hostip_len, hostname_len;
- const char *exclude_list;
-
- /*
- * Check the host name and IP against the hard-coded
- * representations of `localhost'.
- */
- if (!conf_get_int(conf, CONF_even_proxy_localhost) &&
- (sk_hostname_is_local(hostname) ||
- (addr && sk_address_is_local(addr))))
- return 0; /* do not proxy */
-
- /* we want a string representation of the IP address for comparisons */
- if (addr) {
- sk_getaddr(addr, hostip, 64);
- hostip_len = strlen(hostip);
- } else
- hostip_len = 0; /* placate gcc; shouldn't be required */
-
- hostname_len = strlen(hostname);
-
- exclude_list = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_exclude_list);
-
- /* now parse the exclude list, and see if either our IP
- * or hostname matches anything in it.
- */
-
- while (exclude_list[s]) {
- while (exclude_list[s] &&
- (isspace((unsigned char)exclude_list[s]) ||
- exclude_list[s] == ',')) s++;
-
- if (!exclude_list[s]) break;
-
- e = s;
-
- while (exclude_list[e] &&
- (isalnum((unsigned char)exclude_list[e]) ||
- exclude_list[e] == '-' ||
- exclude_list[e] == '.' ||
- exclude_list[e] == '*')) e++;
-
- if (exclude_list[s] == '*') {
- /* wildcard at beginning of entry */
-
- if ((addr && strnicmp(hostip + hostip_len - (e - s - 1),
- exclude_list + s + 1, e - s - 1) == 0) ||
- strnicmp(hostname + hostname_len - (e - s - 1),
- exclude_list + s + 1, e - s - 1) == 0)
- return 0; /* IP/hostname range excluded. do not use proxy. */
-
- } else if (exclude_list[e-1] == '*') {
- /* wildcard at end of entry */
-
- if ((addr && strnicmp(hostip, exclude_list + s, e - s - 1) == 0) ||
- strnicmp(hostname, exclude_list + s, e - s - 1) == 0)
- return 0; /* IP/hostname range excluded. do not use proxy. */
-
- } else {
- /* no wildcard at either end, so let's try an absolute
- * match (ie. a specific IP)
- */
-
- if (addr && strnicmp(hostip, exclude_list + s, e - s) == 0)
- return 0; /* IP/hostname excluded. do not use proxy. */
- if (strnicmp(hostname, exclude_list + s, e - s) == 0)
- return 0; /* IP/hostname excluded. do not use proxy. */
- }
-
- s = e;
-
- /* Make sure we really have reached the next comma or end-of-string */
- while (exclude_list[s] &&
- !isspace((unsigned char)exclude_list[s]) &&
- exclude_list[s] != ',') s++;
- }
-
- /* no matches in the exclude list, so use the proxy */
- return 1;
-}
-
-SockAddr name_lookup(char *host, int port, char **canonicalname,
- Conf *conf, int addressfamily)
-{
- if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type) != PROXY_NONE &&
- do_proxy_dns(conf) &&
- proxy_for_destination(NULL, host, port, conf)) {
- *canonicalname = dupstr(host);
- return sk_nonamelookup(host);
- }
-
- return sk_namelookup(host, canonicalname, addressfamily);
-}
-
-Socket new_connection(SockAddr addr, char *hostname,
- int port, int privport,
- int oobinline, int nodelay, int keepalive,
- Plug plug, Conf *conf)
-{
- static const struct socket_function_table socket_fn_table = {
- sk_proxy_plug,
- sk_proxy_close,
- sk_proxy_write,
- sk_proxy_write_oob,
- sk_proxy_write_eof,
- sk_proxy_flush,
- sk_proxy_set_private_ptr,
- sk_proxy_get_private_ptr,
- sk_proxy_set_frozen,
- sk_proxy_socket_error
- };
-
- static const struct plug_function_table plug_fn_table = {
- plug_proxy_log,
- plug_proxy_closing,
- plug_proxy_receive,
- plug_proxy_sent,
- plug_proxy_accepting
- };
-
- if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type) != PROXY_NONE &&
- proxy_for_destination(addr, hostname, port, conf))
- {
- Proxy_Socket ret;
- Proxy_Plug pplug;
- SockAddr proxy_addr;
- char *proxy_canonical_name;
- Socket sret;
- int type;
-
- if ((sret = platform_new_connection(addr, hostname, port, privport,
- oobinline, nodelay, keepalive,
- plug, conf)) !=
- NULL)
- return sret;
-
- ret = snew(struct Socket_proxy_tag);
- ret->fn = &socket_fn_table;
- ret->conf = conf_copy(conf);
- ret->plug = plug;
- ret->remote_addr = addr; /* will need to be freed on close */
- ret->remote_port = port;
-
- ret->error = NULL;
- ret->pending_flush = 0;
- ret->pending_eof = 0;
- ret->freeze = 0;
-
- bufchain_init(&ret->pending_input_data);
- bufchain_init(&ret->pending_output_data);
- bufchain_init(&ret->pending_oob_output_data);
-
- ret->sub_socket = NULL;
- ret->state = PROXY_STATE_NEW;
- ret->negotiate = NULL;
-
- type = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type);
- if (type == PROXY_HTTP) {
- ret->negotiate = proxy_http_negotiate;
- } else if (type == PROXY_SOCKS4) {
- ret->negotiate = proxy_socks4_negotiate;
- } else if (type == PROXY_SOCKS5) {
- ret->negotiate = proxy_socks5_negotiate;
- } else if (type == PROXY_TELNET) {
- ret->negotiate = proxy_telnet_negotiate;
- } else {
- ret->error = "Proxy error: Unknown proxy method";
- return (Socket) ret;
- }
-
- /* create the proxy plug to map calls from the actual
- * socket into our proxy socket layer */
- pplug = snew(struct Plug_proxy_tag);
- pplug->fn = &plug_fn_table;
- pplug->proxy_socket = ret;
-
- /* look-up proxy */
- proxy_addr = sk_namelookup(conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_host),
- &proxy_canonical_name,
- conf_get_int(conf, CONF_addressfamily));
- if (sk_addr_error(proxy_addr) != NULL) {
- ret->error = "Proxy error: Unable to resolve proxy host name";
- return (Socket)ret;
- }
- sfree(proxy_canonical_name);
-
- /* create the actual socket we will be using,
- * connected to our proxy server and port.
- */
- ret->sub_socket = sk_new(proxy_addr,
- conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_port),
- privport, oobinline,
- nodelay, keepalive, (Plug) pplug);
- if (sk_socket_error(ret->sub_socket) != NULL)
- return (Socket) ret;
-
- /* start the proxy negotiation process... */
- sk_set_frozen(ret->sub_socket, 0);
- ret->negotiate(ret, PROXY_CHANGE_NEW);
-
- return (Socket) ret;
- }
-
- /* no proxy, so just return the direct socket */
- return sk_new(addr, port, privport, oobinline, nodelay, keepalive, plug);
-}
-
-Socket new_listener(char *srcaddr, int port, Plug plug, int local_host_only,
- Conf *conf, int addressfamily)
-{
- /* TODO: SOCKS (and potentially others) support inbound
- * TODO: connections via the proxy. support them.
- */
-
- return sk_newlistener(srcaddr, port, plug, local_host_only, addressfamily);
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * HTTP CONNECT proxy type.
- */
-
-static int get_line_end (char * data, int len)
-{
- int off = 0;
-
- while (off < len)
- {
- if (data[off] == '\n') {
- /* we have a newline */
- off++;
-
- /* is that the only thing on this line? */
- if (off <= 2) return off;
-
- /* if not, then there is the possibility that this header
- * continues onto the next line, if it starts with a space
- * or a tab.
- */
-
- if (off + 1 < len &&
- data[off+1] != ' ' &&
- data[off+1] != '\t') return off;
-
- /* the line does continue, so we have to keep going
- * until we see an the header's "real" end of line.
- */
- off++;
- }
-
- off++;
- }
-
- return -1;
-}
-
-int proxy_http_negotiate (Proxy_Socket p, int change)
-{
- if (p->state == PROXY_STATE_NEW) {
- /* we are just beginning the proxy negotiate process,
- * so we'll send off the initial bits of the request.
- * for this proxy method, it's just a simple HTTP
- * request
- */
- char *buf, dest[512];
- char *username, *password;
-
- sk_getaddr(p->remote_addr, dest, lenof(dest));
-
- buf = dupprintf("CONNECT %s:%i HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: %s:%i\r\n",
- dest, p->remote_port, dest, p->remote_port);
- sk_write(p->sub_socket, buf, strlen(buf));
- sfree(buf);
-
- username = conf_get_str(p->conf, CONF_proxy_username);
- password = conf_get_str(p->conf, CONF_proxy_password);
- if (username[0] || password[0]) {
- char *buf, *buf2;
- int i, j, len;
- buf = dupprintf("%s:%s", username, password);
- len = strlen(buf);
- buf2 = snewn(len * 4 / 3 + 100, char);
- sprintf(buf2, "Proxy-Authorization: Basic ");
- for (i = 0, j = strlen(buf2); i < len; i += 3, j += 4)
- base64_encode_atom((unsigned char *)(buf+i),
- (len-i > 3 ? 3 : len-i), buf2+j);
- strcpy(buf2+j, "\r\n");
- sk_write(p->sub_socket, buf2, strlen(buf2));
- sfree(buf);
- sfree(buf2);
- }
-
- sk_write(p->sub_socket, "\r\n", 2);
-
- p->state = 1;
- return 0;
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_CLOSING) {
- /* if our proxy negotiation process involves closing and opening
- * new sockets, then we would want to intercept this closing
- * callback when we were expecting it. if we aren't anticipating
- * a socket close, then some error must have occurred. we'll
- * just pass those errors up to the backend.
- */
- return plug_closing(p->plug, p->closing_error_msg,
- p->closing_error_code,
- p->closing_calling_back);
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_SENT) {
- /* some (or all) of what we wrote to the proxy was sent.
- * we don't do anything new, however, until we receive the
- * proxy's response. we might want to set a timer so we can
- * timeout the proxy negotiation after a while...
- */
- return 0;
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_ACCEPTING) {
- /* we should _never_ see this, as we are using our socket to
- * connect to a proxy, not accepting inbound connections.
- * what should we do? close the socket with an appropriate
- * error message?
- */
- return plug_accepting(p->plug, p->accepting_sock);
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_RECEIVE) {
- /* we have received data from the underlying socket, which
- * we'll need to parse, process, and respond to appropriately.
- */
-
- char *data, *datap;
- int len;
- int eol;
-
- if (p->state == 1) {
-
- int min_ver, maj_ver, status;
-
- /* get the status line */
- len = bufchain_size(&p->pending_input_data);
- assert(len > 0); /* or we wouldn't be here */
- data = snewn(len+1, char);
- bufchain_fetch(&p->pending_input_data, data, len);
- /*
- * We must NUL-terminate this data, because Windows
- * sscanf appears to require a NUL at the end of the
- * string because it strlens it _first_. Sigh.
- */
- data[len] = '\0';
-
- eol = get_line_end(data, len);
- if (eol < 0) {
- sfree(data);
- return 1;
- }
-
- status = -1;
- /* We can't rely on whether the %n incremented the sscanf return */
- if (sscanf((char *)data, "HTTP/%i.%i %n",
- &maj_ver, &min_ver, &status) < 2 || status == -1) {
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: HTTP response was absent",
- PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
- sfree(data);
- return 1;
- }
-
- /* remove the status line from the input buffer. */
- bufchain_consume(&p->pending_input_data, eol);
- if (data[status] != '2') {
- /* error */
- char *buf;
- data[eol] = '\0';
- while (eol > status &&
- (data[eol-1] == '\r' || data[eol-1] == '\n'))
- data[--eol] = '\0';
- buf = dupprintf("Proxy error: %s", data+status);
- plug_closing(p->plug, buf, PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
- sfree(buf);
- sfree(data);
- return 1;
- }
-
- sfree(data);
-
- p->state = 2;
- }
-
- if (p->state == 2) {
-
- /* get headers. we're done when we get a
- * header of length 2, (ie. just "\r\n")
- */
-
- len = bufchain_size(&p->pending_input_data);
- assert(len > 0); /* or we wouldn't be here */
- data = snewn(len, char);
- datap = data;
- bufchain_fetch(&p->pending_input_data, data, len);
-
- eol = get_line_end(datap, len);
- if (eol < 0) {
- sfree(data);
- return 1;
- }
- while (eol > 2)
- {
- bufchain_consume(&p->pending_input_data, eol);
- datap += eol;
- len -= eol;
- eol = get_line_end(datap, len);
- }
-
- if (eol == 2) {
- /* we're done */
- bufchain_consume(&p->pending_input_data, 2);
- proxy_activate(p);
- /* proxy activate will have dealt with
- * whatever is left of the buffer */
- sfree(data);
- return 1;
- }
-
- sfree(data);
- return 1;
- }
- }
-
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: unexpected proxy error",
- PROXY_ERROR_UNEXPECTED, 0);
- return 1;
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * SOCKS proxy type.
- */
-
-/* SOCKS version 4 */
-int proxy_socks4_negotiate (Proxy_Socket p, int change)
-{
- if (p->state == PROXY_CHANGE_NEW) {
-
- /* request format:
- * version number (1 byte) = 4
- * command code (1 byte)
- * 1 = CONNECT
- * 2 = BIND
- * dest. port (2 bytes) [network order]
- * dest. address (4 bytes)
- * user ID (variable length, null terminated string)
- */
-
- int length, type, namelen;
- char *command, addr[4], hostname[512];
- char *username;
-
- type = sk_addrtype(p->remote_addr);
- if (type == ADDRTYPE_IPV6) {
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS version 4 does"
- " not support IPv6", PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
- return 1;
- } else if (type == ADDRTYPE_IPV4) {
- namelen = 0;
- sk_addrcopy(p->remote_addr, addr);
- } else { /* type == ADDRTYPE_NAME */
- assert(type == ADDRTYPE_NAME);
- sk_getaddr(p->remote_addr, hostname, lenof(hostname));
- namelen = strlen(hostname) + 1; /* include the NUL */
- addr[0] = addr[1] = addr[2] = 0;
- addr[3] = 1;
- }
-
- username = conf_get_str(p->conf, CONF_proxy_username);
- length = strlen(username) + namelen + 9;
- command = snewn(length, char);
- strcpy(command + 8, username);
-
- command[0] = 4; /* version 4 */
- command[1] = 1; /* CONNECT command */
-
- /* port */
- command[2] = (char) (p->remote_port >> 8) & 0xff;
- command[3] = (char) p->remote_port & 0xff;
-
- /* address */
- memcpy(command + 4, addr, 4);
-
- /* hostname */
- memcpy(command + 8 + strlen(username) + 1,
- hostname, namelen);
-
- sk_write(p->sub_socket, command, length);
- sfree(username);
- sfree(command);
-
- p->state = 1;
- return 0;
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_CLOSING) {
- /* if our proxy negotiation process involves closing and opening
- * new sockets, then we would want to intercept this closing
- * callback when we were expecting it. if we aren't anticipating
- * a socket close, then some error must have occurred. we'll
- * just pass those errors up to the backend.
- */
- return plug_closing(p->plug, p->closing_error_msg,
- p->closing_error_code,
- p->closing_calling_back);
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_SENT) {
- /* some (or all) of what we wrote to the proxy was sent.
- * we don't do anything new, however, until we receive the
- * proxy's response. we might want to set a timer so we can
- * timeout the proxy negotiation after a while...
- */
- return 0;
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_ACCEPTING) {
- /* we should _never_ see this, as we are using our socket to
- * connect to a proxy, not accepting inbound connections.
- * what should we do? close the socket with an appropriate
- * error message?
- */
- return plug_accepting(p->plug, p->accepting_sock);
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_RECEIVE) {
- /* we have received data from the underlying socket, which
- * we'll need to parse, process, and respond to appropriately.
- */
-
- if (p->state == 1) {
- /* response format:
- * version number (1 byte) = 4
- * reply code (1 byte)
- * 90 = request granted
- * 91 = request rejected or failed
- * 92 = request rejected due to lack of IDENTD on client
- * 93 = request rejected due to difference in user ID
- * (what we sent vs. what IDENTD said)
- * dest. port (2 bytes)
- * dest. address (4 bytes)
- */
-
- char data[8];
-
- if (bufchain_size(&p->pending_input_data) < 8)
- return 1; /* not got anything yet */
-
- /* get the response */
- bufchain_fetch(&p->pending_input_data, data, 8);
-
- if (data[0] != 0) {
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS proxy responded with "
- "unexpected reply code version",
- PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
- return 1;
- }
-
- if (data[1] != 90) {
-
- switch (data[1]) {
- case 92:
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS server wanted IDENTD on client",
- PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
- break;
- case 93:
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: Username and IDENTD on client don't agree",
- PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
- break;
- case 91:
- default:
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: Error while communicating with proxy",
- PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
- break;
- }
-
- return 1;
- }
- bufchain_consume(&p->pending_input_data, 8);
-
- /* we're done */
- proxy_activate(p);
- /* proxy activate will have dealt with
- * whatever is left of the buffer */
- return 1;
- }
- }
-
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: unexpected proxy error",
- PROXY_ERROR_UNEXPECTED, 0);
- return 1;
-}
-
-/* SOCKS version 5 */
-int proxy_socks5_negotiate (Proxy_Socket p, int change)
-{
- if (p->state == PROXY_CHANGE_NEW) {
-
- /* initial command:
- * version number (1 byte) = 5
- * number of available authentication methods (1 byte)
- * available authentication methods (1 byte * previous value)
- * authentication methods:
- * 0x00 = no authentication
- * 0x01 = GSSAPI
- * 0x02 = username/password
- * 0x03 = CHAP
- */
-
- char command[5];
- char *username, *password;
- int len;
-
- command[0] = 5; /* version 5 */
- username = conf_get_str(p->conf, CONF_proxy_username);
- password = conf_get_str(p->conf, CONF_proxy_password);
- if (username[0] || password[0]) {
- command[2] = 0x00; /* no authentication */
- len = 3;
- proxy_socks5_offerencryptedauth (command, &len);
- command[len++] = 0x02; /* username/password */
- command[1] = len - 2; /* Number of methods supported */
- } else {
- command[1] = 1; /* one methods supported: */
- command[2] = 0x00; /* no authentication */
- len = 3;
- }
-
- sk_write(p->sub_socket, command, len);
-
- p->state = 1;
- return 0;
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_CLOSING) {
- /* if our proxy negotiation process involves closing and opening
- * new sockets, then we would want to intercept this closing
- * callback when we were expecting it. if we aren't anticipating
- * a socket close, then some error must have occurred. we'll
- * just pass those errors up to the backend.
- */
- return plug_closing(p->plug, p->closing_error_msg,
- p->closing_error_code,
- p->closing_calling_back);
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_SENT) {
- /* some (or all) of what we wrote to the proxy was sent.
- * we don't do anything new, however, until we receive the
- * proxy's response. we might want to set a timer so we can
- * timeout the proxy negotiation after a while...
- */
- return 0;
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_ACCEPTING) {
- /* we should _never_ see this, as we are using our socket to
- * connect to a proxy, not accepting inbound connections.
- * what should we do? close the socket with an appropriate
- * error message?
- */
- return plug_accepting(p->plug, p->accepting_sock);
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_RECEIVE) {
- /* we have received data from the underlying socket, which
- * we'll need to parse, process, and respond to appropriately.
- */
-
- if (p->state == 1) {
-
- /* initial response:
- * version number (1 byte) = 5
- * authentication method (1 byte)
- * authentication methods:
- * 0x00 = no authentication
- * 0x01 = GSSAPI
- * 0x02 = username/password
- * 0x03 = CHAP
- * 0xff = no acceptable methods
- */
- char data[2];
-
- if (bufchain_size(&p->pending_input_data) < 2)
- return 1; /* not got anything yet */
-
- /* get the response */
- bufchain_fetch(&p->pending_input_data, data, 2);
-
- if (data[0] != 5) {
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS proxy returned unexpected version",
- PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
- return 1;
- }
-
- if (data[1] == 0x00) p->state = 2; /* no authentication needed */
- else if (data[1] == 0x01) p->state = 4; /* GSSAPI authentication */
- else if (data[1] == 0x02) p->state = 5; /* username/password authentication */
- else if (data[1] == 0x03) p->state = 6; /* CHAP authentication */
- else {
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS proxy did not accept our authentication",
- PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
- return 1;
- }
- bufchain_consume(&p->pending_input_data, 2);
- }
-
- if (p->state == 7) {
-
- /* password authentication reply format:
- * version number (1 bytes) = 1
- * reply code (1 byte)
- * 0 = succeeded
- * >0 = failed
- */
- char data[2];
-
- if (bufchain_size(&p->pending_input_data) < 2)
- return 1; /* not got anything yet */
-
- /* get the response */
- bufchain_fetch(&p->pending_input_data, data, 2);
-
- if (data[0] != 1) {
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS password "
- "subnegotiation contained wrong version number",
- PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
- return 1;
- }
-
- if (data[1] != 0) {
-
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS proxy refused"
- " password authentication",
- PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
- return 1;
- }
-
- bufchain_consume(&p->pending_input_data, 2);
- p->state = 2; /* now proceed as authenticated */
- }
-
- if (p->state == 8) {
- int ret;
- ret = proxy_socks5_handlechap(p);
- if (ret) return ret;
- }
-
- if (p->state == 2) {
-
- /* request format:
- * version number (1 byte) = 5
- * command code (1 byte)
- * 1 = CONNECT
- * 2 = BIND
- * 3 = UDP ASSOCIATE
- * reserved (1 byte) = 0x00
- * address type (1 byte)
- * 1 = IPv4
- * 3 = domainname (first byte has length, no terminating null)
- * 4 = IPv6
- * dest. address (variable)
- * dest. port (2 bytes) [network order]
- */
-
- char command[512];
- int len;
- int type;
-
- type = sk_addrtype(p->remote_addr);
- if (type == ADDRTYPE_IPV4) {
- len = 10; /* 4 hdr + 4 addr + 2 trailer */
- command[3] = 1; /* IPv4 */
- sk_addrcopy(p->remote_addr, command+4);
- } else if (type == ADDRTYPE_IPV6) {
- len = 22; /* 4 hdr + 16 addr + 2 trailer */
- command[3] = 4; /* IPv6 */
- sk_addrcopy(p->remote_addr, command+4);
- } else {
- assert(type == ADDRTYPE_NAME);
- command[3] = 3;
- sk_getaddr(p->remote_addr, command+5, 256);
- command[4] = strlen(command+5);
- len = 7 + command[4]; /* 4 hdr, 1 len, N addr, 2 trailer */
- }
-
- command[0] = 5; /* version 5 */
- command[1] = 1; /* CONNECT command */
- command[2] = 0x00;
-
- /* port */
- command[len-2] = (char) (p->remote_port >> 8) & 0xff;
- command[len-1] = (char) p->remote_port & 0xff;
-
- sk_write(p->sub_socket, command, len);
-
- p->state = 3;
- return 1;
- }
-
- if (p->state == 3) {
-
- /* reply format:
- * version number (1 bytes) = 5
- * reply code (1 byte)
- * 0 = succeeded
- * 1 = general SOCKS server failure
- * 2 = connection not allowed by ruleset
- * 3 = network unreachable
- * 4 = host unreachable
- * 5 = connection refused
- * 6 = TTL expired
- * 7 = command not supported
- * 8 = address type not supported
- * reserved (1 byte) = x00
- * address type (1 byte)
- * 1 = IPv4
- * 3 = domainname (first byte has length, no terminating null)
- * 4 = IPv6
- * server bound address (variable)
- * server bound port (2 bytes) [network order]
- */
- char data[5];
- int len;
-
- /* First 5 bytes of packet are enough to tell its length. */
- if (bufchain_size(&p->pending_input_data) < 5)
- return 1; /* not got anything yet */
-
- /* get the response */
- bufchain_fetch(&p->pending_input_data, data, 5);
-
- if (data[0] != 5) {
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS proxy returned wrong version number",
- PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
- return 1;
- }
-
- if (data[1] != 0) {
- char buf[256];
-
- strcpy(buf, "Proxy error: ");
-
- switch (data[1]) {
- case 1: strcat(buf, "General SOCKS server failure"); break;
- case 2: strcat(buf, "Connection not allowed by ruleset"); break;
- case 3: strcat(buf, "Network unreachable"); break;
- case 4: strcat(buf, "Host unreachable"); break;
- case 5: strcat(buf, "Connection refused"); break;
- case 6: strcat(buf, "TTL expired"); break;
- case 7: strcat(buf, "Command not supported"); break;
- case 8: strcat(buf, "Address type not supported"); break;
- default: sprintf(buf+strlen(buf),
- "Unrecognised SOCKS error code %d",
- data[1]);
- break;
- }
- plug_closing(p->plug, buf, PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
-
- return 1;
- }
-
- /*
- * Eat the rest of the reply packet.
- */
- len = 6; /* first 4 bytes, last 2 */
- switch (data[3]) {
- case 1: len += 4; break; /* IPv4 address */
- case 4: len += 16; break;/* IPv6 address */
- case 3: len += (unsigned char)data[4]; break; /* domain name */
- default:
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS proxy returned "
- "unrecognised address format",
- PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
- return 1;
- }
- if (bufchain_size(&p->pending_input_data) < len)
- return 1; /* not got whole reply yet */
- bufchain_consume(&p->pending_input_data, len);
-
- /* we're done */
- proxy_activate(p);
- return 1;
- }
-
- if (p->state == 4) {
- /* TODO: Handle GSSAPI authentication */
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: We don't support GSSAPI authentication",
- PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
- return 1;
- }
-
- if (p->state == 5) {
- char *username = conf_get_str(p->conf, CONF_proxy_username);
- char *password = conf_get_str(p->conf, CONF_proxy_password);
- if (username[0] || password[0]) {
- char userpwbuf[255 + 255 + 3];
- int ulen, plen;
- ulen = strlen(username);
- if (ulen > 255) ulen = 255; if (ulen < 1) ulen = 1;
- plen = strlen(password);
- if (plen > 255) plen = 255; if (plen < 1) plen = 1;
- userpwbuf[0] = 1; /* version number of subnegotiation */
- userpwbuf[1] = ulen;
- memcpy(userpwbuf+2, username, ulen);
- userpwbuf[ulen+2] = plen;
- memcpy(userpwbuf+ulen+3, password, plen);
- sk_write(p->sub_socket, userpwbuf, ulen + plen + 3);
- p->state = 7;
- } else
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: Server chose "
- "username/password authentication but we "
- "didn't offer it!",
- PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0);
- return 1;
- }
-
- if (p->state == 6) {
- int ret;
- ret = proxy_socks5_selectchap(p);
- if (ret) return ret;
- }
-
- }
-
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: Unexpected proxy error",
- PROXY_ERROR_UNEXPECTED, 0);
- return 1;
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * `Telnet' proxy type.
- *
- * (This is for ad-hoc proxies where you connect to the proxy's
- * telnet port and send a command such as `connect host port'. The
- * command is configurable, since this proxy type is typically not
- * standardised or at all well-defined.)
- */
-
-char *format_telnet_command(SockAddr addr, int port, Conf *conf)
-{
- char *fmt = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_telnet_command);
- char *ret = NULL;
- int retlen = 0, retsize = 0;
- int so = 0, eo = 0;
-#define ENSURE(n) do { \
- if (retsize < retlen + n) { \
- retsize = retlen + n + 512; \
- ret = sresize(ret, retsize, char); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
- /* we need to escape \\, \%, \r, \n, \t, \x??, \0???,
- * %%, %host, %port, %user, and %pass
- */
-
- while (fmt[eo] != 0) {
-
- /* scan forward until we hit end-of-line,
- * or an escape character (\ or %) */
- while (fmt[eo] != 0 && fmt[eo] != '%' && fmt[eo] != '\\')
- eo++;
-
- /* if we hit eol, break out of our escaping loop */
- if (fmt[eo] == 0) break;
-
- /* if there was any unescaped text before the escape
- * character, send that now */
- if (eo != so) {
- ENSURE(eo - so);
- memcpy(ret + retlen, fmt + so, eo - so);
- retlen += eo - so;
- }
-
- so = eo++;
-
- /* if the escape character was the last character of
- * the line, we'll just stop and send it. */
- if (fmt[eo] == 0) break;
-
- if (fmt[so] == '\\') {
-
- /* we recognize \\, \%, \r, \n, \t, \x??.
- * anything else, we just send unescaped (including the \).
- */
-
- switch (fmt[eo]) {
-
- case '\\':
- ENSURE(1);
- ret[retlen++] = '\\';
- eo++;
- break;
-
- case '%':
- ENSURE(1);
- ret[retlen++] = '%';
- eo++;
- break;
-
- case 'r':
- ENSURE(1);
- ret[retlen++] = '\r';
- eo++;
- break;
-
- case 'n':
- ENSURE(1);
- ret[retlen++] = '\n';
- eo++;
- break;
-
- case 't':
- ENSURE(1);
- ret[retlen++] = '\t';
- eo++;
- break;
-
- case 'x':
- case 'X':
- {
- /* escaped hexadecimal value (ie. \xff) */
- unsigned char v = 0;
- int i = 0;
-
- for (;;) {
- eo++;
- if (fmt[eo] >= '0' && fmt[eo] <= '9')
- v += fmt[eo] - '0';
- else if (fmt[eo] >= 'a' && fmt[eo] <= 'f')
- v += fmt[eo] - 'a' + 10;
- else if (fmt[eo] >= 'A' && fmt[eo] <= 'F')
- v += fmt[eo] - 'A' + 10;
- else {
- /* non hex character, so we abort and just
- * send the whole thing unescaped (including \x)
- */
- ENSURE(1);
- ret[retlen++] = '\\';
- eo = so + 1;
- break;
- }
-
- /* we only extract two hex characters */
- if (i == 1) {
- ENSURE(1);
- ret[retlen++] = v;
- eo++;
- break;
- }
-
- i++;
- v <<= 4;
- }
- }
- break;
-
- default:
- ENSURE(2);
- memcpy(ret+retlen, fmt + so, 2);
- retlen += 2;
- eo++;
- break;
- }
- } else {
-
- /* % escape. we recognize %%, %host, %port, %user, %pass.
- * %proxyhost, %proxyport. Anything else we just send
- * unescaped (including the %).
- */
-
- if (fmt[eo] == '%') {
- ENSURE(1);
- ret[retlen++] = '%';
- eo++;
- }
- else if (strnicmp(fmt + eo, "host", 4) == 0) {
- char dest[512];
- int destlen;
- sk_getaddr(addr, dest, lenof(dest));
- destlen = strlen(dest);
- ENSURE(destlen);
- memcpy(ret+retlen, dest, destlen);
- retlen += destlen;
- eo += 4;
- }
- else if (strnicmp(fmt + eo, "port", 4) == 0) {
- char portstr[8], portlen;
- portlen = sprintf(portstr, "%i", port);
- ENSURE(portlen);
- memcpy(ret + retlen, portstr, portlen);
- retlen += portlen;
- eo += 4;
- }
- else if (strnicmp(fmt + eo, "user", 4) == 0) {
- char *username = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_username);
- int userlen = strlen(username);
- ENSURE(userlen);
- memcpy(ret+retlen, username, userlen);
- retlen += userlen;
- eo += 4;
- }
- else if (strnicmp(fmt + eo, "pass", 4) == 0) {
- char *password = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_password);
- int passlen = strlen(password);
- ENSURE(passlen);
- memcpy(ret+retlen, password, passlen);
- retlen += passlen;
- eo += 4;
- }
- else if (strnicmp(fmt + eo, "proxyhost", 9) == 0) {
- char *host = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_host);
- int phlen = strlen(host);
- ENSURE(phlen);
- memcpy(ret+retlen, host, phlen);
- retlen += phlen;
- eo += 9;
- }
- else if (strnicmp(fmt + eo, "proxyport", 9) == 0) {
- int port = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_port);
- char pport[50];
- int pplen;
- sprintf(pport, "%d", port);
- pplen = strlen(pport);
- ENSURE(pplen);
- memcpy(ret+retlen, pport, pplen);
- retlen += pplen;
- eo += 9;
- }
- else {
- /* we don't escape this, so send the % now, and
- * don't advance eo, so that we'll consider the
- * text immediately following the % as unescaped.
- */
- ENSURE(1);
- ret[retlen++] = '%';
- }
- }
-
- /* resume scanning for additional escapes after this one. */
- so = eo;
- }
-
- /* if there is any unescaped text at the end of the line, send it */
- if (eo != so) {
- ENSURE(eo - so);
- memcpy(ret + retlen, fmt + so, eo - so);
- retlen += eo - so;
- }
-
- ENSURE(1);
- ret[retlen] = '\0';
- return ret;
-
-#undef ENSURE
-}
-
-int proxy_telnet_negotiate (Proxy_Socket p, int change)
-{
- if (p->state == PROXY_CHANGE_NEW) {
- char *formatted_cmd;
-
- formatted_cmd = format_telnet_command(p->remote_addr, p->remote_port,
- p->conf);
-
- sk_write(p->sub_socket, formatted_cmd, strlen(formatted_cmd));
- sfree(formatted_cmd);
-
- p->state = 1;
- return 0;
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_CLOSING) {
- /* if our proxy negotiation process involves closing and opening
- * new sockets, then we would want to intercept this closing
- * callback when we were expecting it. if we aren't anticipating
- * a socket close, then some error must have occurred. we'll
- * just pass those errors up to the backend.
- */
- return plug_closing(p->plug, p->closing_error_msg,
- p->closing_error_code,
- p->closing_calling_back);
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_SENT) {
- /* some (or all) of what we wrote to the proxy was sent.
- * we don't do anything new, however, until we receive the
- * proxy's response. we might want to set a timer so we can
- * timeout the proxy negotiation after a while...
- */
- return 0;
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_ACCEPTING) {
- /* we should _never_ see this, as we are using our socket to
- * connect to a proxy, not accepting inbound connections.
- * what should we do? close the socket with an appropriate
- * error message?
- */
- return plug_accepting(p->plug, p->accepting_sock);
- }
-
- if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_RECEIVE) {
- /* we have received data from the underlying socket, which
- * we'll need to parse, process, and respond to appropriately.
- */
-
- /* we're done */
- proxy_activate(p);
- /* proxy activate will have dealt with
- * whatever is left of the buffer */
- return 1;
- }
-
- plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: Unexpected proxy error",
- PROXY_ERROR_UNEXPECTED, 0);
- return 1;
-}
+/* + * Network proxy abstraction in PuTTY + * + * A proxy layer, if necessary, wedges itself between the network + * code and the higher level backend. + */ + +#include <assert.h> +#include <ctype.h> +#include <string.h> + +#define DEFINE_PLUG_METHOD_MACROS +#include "putty.h" +#include "network.h" +#include "proxy.h" + +#define do_proxy_dns(conf) \ + (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_dns) == FORCE_ON || \ + (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_dns) == AUTO && \ + conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type) != PROXY_SOCKS4)) + +/* + * Call this when proxy negotiation is complete, so that this + * socket can begin working normally. + */ +void proxy_activate (Proxy_Socket p) +{ + void *data; + int len; + long output_before, output_after; + + p->state = PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE; + + /* we want to ignore new receive events until we have sent + * all of our buffered receive data. + */ + sk_set_frozen(p->sub_socket, 1); + + /* how many bytes of output have we buffered? */ + output_before = bufchain_size(&p->pending_oob_output_data) + + bufchain_size(&p->pending_output_data); + /* and keep track of how many bytes do not get sent. */ + output_after = 0; + + /* send buffered OOB writes */ + while (bufchain_size(&p->pending_oob_output_data) > 0) { + bufchain_prefix(&p->pending_oob_output_data, &data, &len); + output_after += sk_write_oob(p->sub_socket, data, len); + bufchain_consume(&p->pending_oob_output_data, len); + } + + /* send buffered normal writes */ + while (bufchain_size(&p->pending_output_data) > 0) { + bufchain_prefix(&p->pending_output_data, &data, &len); + output_after += sk_write(p->sub_socket, data, len); + bufchain_consume(&p->pending_output_data, len); + } + + /* if we managed to send any data, let the higher levels know. */ + if (output_after < output_before) + plug_sent(p->plug, output_after); + + /* if we were asked to flush the output during + * the proxy negotiation process, do so now. + */ + if (p->pending_flush) sk_flush(p->sub_socket); + + /* if we have a pending EOF to send, send it */ + if (p->pending_eof) sk_write_eof(p->sub_socket); + + /* if the backend wanted the socket unfrozen, try to unfreeze. + * our set_frozen handler will flush buffered receive data before + * unfreezing the actual underlying socket. + */ + if (!p->freeze) + sk_set_frozen((Socket)p, 0); +} + +/* basic proxy socket functions */ + +static Plug sk_proxy_plug (Socket s, Plug p) +{ + Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s; + Plug ret = ps->plug; + if (p) + ps->plug = p; + return ret; +} + +static void sk_proxy_close (Socket s) +{ + Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s; + + sk_close(ps->sub_socket); + sk_addr_free(ps->remote_addr); + sfree(ps); +} + +static int sk_proxy_write (Socket s, const char *data, int len) +{ + Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s; + + if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) { + bufchain_add(&ps->pending_output_data, data, len); + return bufchain_size(&ps->pending_output_data); + } + return sk_write(ps->sub_socket, data, len); +} + +static int sk_proxy_write_oob (Socket s, const char *data, int len) +{ + Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s; + + if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) { + bufchain_clear(&ps->pending_output_data); + bufchain_clear(&ps->pending_oob_output_data); + bufchain_add(&ps->pending_oob_output_data, data, len); + return len; + } + return sk_write_oob(ps->sub_socket, data, len); +} + +static void sk_proxy_write_eof (Socket s) +{ + Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s; + + if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) { + ps->pending_eof = 1; + return; + } + sk_write_eof(ps->sub_socket); +} + +static void sk_proxy_flush (Socket s) +{ + Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s; + + if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) { + ps->pending_flush = 1; + return; + } + sk_flush(ps->sub_socket); +} + +static void sk_proxy_set_frozen (Socket s, int is_frozen) +{ + Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s; + + if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) { + ps->freeze = is_frozen; + return; + } + + /* handle any remaining buffered recv data first */ + if (bufchain_size(&ps->pending_input_data) > 0) { + ps->freeze = is_frozen; + + /* loop while we still have buffered data, and while we are + * unfrozen. the plug_receive call in the loop could result + * in a call back into this function refreezing the socket, + * so we have to check each time. + */ + while (!ps->freeze && bufchain_size(&ps->pending_input_data) > 0) { + void *data; + char databuf[512]; + int len; + bufchain_prefix(&ps->pending_input_data, &data, &len); + if (len > lenof(databuf)) + len = lenof(databuf); + memcpy(databuf, data, len); + bufchain_consume(&ps->pending_input_data, len); + plug_receive(ps->plug, 0, databuf, len); + } + + /* if we're still frozen, we'll have to wait for another + * call from the backend to finish unbuffering the data. + */ + if (ps->freeze) return; + } + + sk_set_frozen(ps->sub_socket, is_frozen); +} + +static const char * sk_proxy_socket_error (Socket s) +{ + Proxy_Socket ps = (Proxy_Socket) s; + if (ps->error != NULL || ps->sub_socket == NULL) { + return ps->error; + } + return sk_socket_error(ps->sub_socket); +} + +/* basic proxy plug functions */ + +static void plug_proxy_log(Plug plug, int type, SockAddr addr, int port, + const char *error_msg, int error_code) +{ + Proxy_Plug pp = (Proxy_Plug) plug; + Proxy_Socket ps = pp->proxy_socket; + + plug_log(ps->plug, type, addr, port, error_msg, error_code); +} + +static int plug_proxy_closing (Plug p, const char *error_msg, + int error_code, int calling_back) +{ + Proxy_Plug pp = (Proxy_Plug) p; + Proxy_Socket ps = pp->proxy_socket; + + if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) { + ps->closing_error_msg = error_msg; + ps->closing_error_code = error_code; + ps->closing_calling_back = calling_back; + return ps->negotiate(ps, PROXY_CHANGE_CLOSING); + } + return plug_closing(ps->plug, error_msg, + error_code, calling_back); +} + +static int plug_proxy_receive (Plug p, int urgent, char *data, int len) +{ + Proxy_Plug pp = (Proxy_Plug) p; + Proxy_Socket ps = pp->proxy_socket; + + if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) { + /* we will lose the urgentness of this data, but since most, + * if not all, of this data will be consumed by the negotiation + * process, hopefully it won't affect the protocol above us + */ + bufchain_add(&ps->pending_input_data, data, len); + ps->receive_urgent = urgent; + ps->receive_data = data; + ps->receive_len = len; + return ps->negotiate(ps, PROXY_CHANGE_RECEIVE); + } + return plug_receive(ps->plug, urgent, data, len); +} + +static void plug_proxy_sent (Plug p, int bufsize) +{ + Proxy_Plug pp = (Proxy_Plug) p; + Proxy_Socket ps = pp->proxy_socket; + + if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) { + ps->sent_bufsize = bufsize; + ps->negotiate(ps, PROXY_CHANGE_SENT); + return; + } + plug_sent(ps->plug, bufsize); +} + +static int plug_proxy_accepting(Plug p, + accept_fn_t constructor, accept_ctx_t ctx) +{ + Proxy_Plug pp = (Proxy_Plug) p; + Proxy_Socket ps = pp->proxy_socket; + + if (ps->state != PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE) { + ps->accepting_constructor = constructor; + ps->accepting_ctx = ctx; + return ps->negotiate(ps, PROXY_CHANGE_ACCEPTING); + } + return plug_accepting(ps->plug, constructor, ctx); +} + +/* + * This function can accept a NULL pointer as `addr', in which case + * it will only check the host name. + */ +int proxy_for_destination (SockAddr addr, const char *hostname, + int port, Conf *conf) +{ + int s = 0, e = 0; + char hostip[64]; + int hostip_len, hostname_len; + const char *exclude_list; + + /* + * Special local connections such as Unix-domain sockets + * unconditionally cannot be proxied, even in proxy-localhost + * mode. There just isn't any way to ask any known proxy type for + * them. + */ + if (addr && sk_address_is_special_local(addr)) + return 0; /* do not proxy */ + + /* + * Check the host name and IP against the hard-coded + * representations of `localhost'. + */ + if (!conf_get_int(conf, CONF_even_proxy_localhost) && + (sk_hostname_is_local(hostname) || + (addr && sk_address_is_local(addr)))) + return 0; /* do not proxy */ + + /* we want a string representation of the IP address for comparisons */ + if (addr) { + sk_getaddr(addr, hostip, 64); + hostip_len = strlen(hostip); + } else + hostip_len = 0; /* placate gcc; shouldn't be required */ + + hostname_len = strlen(hostname); + + exclude_list = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_exclude_list); + + /* now parse the exclude list, and see if either our IP + * or hostname matches anything in it. + */ + + while (exclude_list[s]) { + while (exclude_list[s] && + (isspace((unsigned char)exclude_list[s]) || + exclude_list[s] == ',')) s++; + + if (!exclude_list[s]) break; + + e = s; + + while (exclude_list[e] && + (isalnum((unsigned char)exclude_list[e]) || + exclude_list[e] == '-' || + exclude_list[e] == '.' || + exclude_list[e] == '*')) e++; + + if (exclude_list[s] == '*') { + /* wildcard at beginning of entry */ + + if ((addr && strnicmp(hostip + hostip_len - (e - s - 1), + exclude_list + s + 1, e - s - 1) == 0) || + strnicmp(hostname + hostname_len - (e - s - 1), + exclude_list + s + 1, e - s - 1) == 0) + return 0; /* IP/hostname range excluded. do not use proxy. */ + + } else if (exclude_list[e-1] == '*') { + /* wildcard at end of entry */ + + if ((addr && strnicmp(hostip, exclude_list + s, e - s - 1) == 0) || + strnicmp(hostname, exclude_list + s, e - s - 1) == 0) + return 0; /* IP/hostname range excluded. do not use proxy. */ + + } else { + /* no wildcard at either end, so let's try an absolute + * match (ie. a specific IP) + */ + + if (addr && strnicmp(hostip, exclude_list + s, e - s) == 0) + return 0; /* IP/hostname excluded. do not use proxy. */ + if (strnicmp(hostname, exclude_list + s, e - s) == 0) + return 0; /* IP/hostname excluded. do not use proxy. */ + } + + s = e; + + /* Make sure we really have reached the next comma or end-of-string */ + while (exclude_list[s] && + !isspace((unsigned char)exclude_list[s]) && + exclude_list[s] != ',') s++; + } + + /* no matches in the exclude list, so use the proxy */ + return 1; +} + +SockAddr name_lookup(char *host, int port, char **canonicalname, + Conf *conf, int addressfamily) +{ + if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type) != PROXY_NONE && + do_proxy_dns(conf) && + proxy_for_destination(NULL, host, port, conf)) { + *canonicalname = dupstr(host); + return sk_nonamelookup(host); + } + + return sk_namelookup(host, canonicalname, addressfamily); +} + +Socket new_connection(SockAddr addr, char *hostname, + int port, int privport, + int oobinline, int nodelay, int keepalive, + Plug plug, Conf *conf) +{ + static const struct socket_function_table socket_fn_table = { + sk_proxy_plug, + sk_proxy_close, + sk_proxy_write, + sk_proxy_write_oob, + sk_proxy_write_eof, + sk_proxy_flush, + sk_proxy_set_frozen, + sk_proxy_socket_error + }; + + static const struct plug_function_table plug_fn_table = { + plug_proxy_log, + plug_proxy_closing, + plug_proxy_receive, + plug_proxy_sent, + plug_proxy_accepting + }; + + if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type) != PROXY_NONE && + proxy_for_destination(addr, hostname, port, conf)) + { + Proxy_Socket ret; + Proxy_Plug pplug; + SockAddr proxy_addr; + char *proxy_canonical_name; + Socket sret; + int type; + + if ((sret = platform_new_connection(addr, hostname, port, privport, + oobinline, nodelay, keepalive, + plug, conf)) != + NULL) + return sret; + + ret = snew(struct Socket_proxy_tag); + ret->fn = &socket_fn_table; + ret->conf = conf_copy(conf); + ret->plug = plug; + ret->remote_addr = addr; /* will need to be freed on close */ + ret->remote_port = port; + + ret->error = NULL; + ret->pending_flush = 0; + ret->pending_eof = 0; + ret->freeze = 0; + + bufchain_init(&ret->pending_input_data); + bufchain_init(&ret->pending_output_data); + bufchain_init(&ret->pending_oob_output_data); + + ret->sub_socket = NULL; + ret->state = PROXY_STATE_NEW; + ret->negotiate = NULL; + + type = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type); + if (type == PROXY_HTTP) { + ret->negotiate = proxy_http_negotiate; + } else if (type == PROXY_SOCKS4) { + ret->negotiate = proxy_socks4_negotiate; + } else if (type == PROXY_SOCKS5) { + ret->negotiate = proxy_socks5_negotiate; + } else if (type == PROXY_TELNET) { + ret->negotiate = proxy_telnet_negotiate; + } else { + ret->error = "Proxy error: Unknown proxy method"; + return (Socket) ret; + } + + /* create the proxy plug to map calls from the actual + * socket into our proxy socket layer */ + pplug = snew(struct Plug_proxy_tag); + pplug->fn = &plug_fn_table; + pplug->proxy_socket = ret; + + /* look-up proxy */ + proxy_addr = sk_namelookup(conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_host), + &proxy_canonical_name, + conf_get_int(conf, CONF_addressfamily)); + if (sk_addr_error(proxy_addr) != NULL) { + ret->error = "Proxy error: Unable to resolve proxy host name"; + sfree(pplug); + sk_addr_free(proxy_addr); + return (Socket)ret; + } + sfree(proxy_canonical_name); + + /* create the actual socket we will be using, + * connected to our proxy server and port. + */ + ret->sub_socket = sk_new(proxy_addr, + conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_port), + privport, oobinline, + nodelay, keepalive, (Plug) pplug); + if (sk_socket_error(ret->sub_socket) != NULL) + return (Socket) ret; + + /* start the proxy negotiation process... */ + sk_set_frozen(ret->sub_socket, 0); + ret->negotiate(ret, PROXY_CHANGE_NEW); + + return (Socket) ret; + } + + /* no proxy, so just return the direct socket */ + return sk_new(addr, port, privport, oobinline, nodelay, keepalive, plug); +} + +Socket new_listener(char *srcaddr, int port, Plug plug, int local_host_only, + Conf *conf, int addressfamily) +{ + /* TODO: SOCKS (and potentially others) support inbound + * TODO: connections via the proxy. support them. + */ + + return sk_newlistener(srcaddr, port, plug, local_host_only, addressfamily); +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * HTTP CONNECT proxy type. + */ + +static int get_line_end (char * data, int len) +{ + int off = 0; + + while (off < len) + { + if (data[off] == '\n') { + /* we have a newline */ + off++; + + /* is that the only thing on this line? */ + if (off <= 2) return off; + + /* if not, then there is the possibility that this header + * continues onto the next line, if it starts with a space + * or a tab. + */ + + if (off + 1 < len && + data[off+1] != ' ' && + data[off+1] != '\t') return off; + + /* the line does continue, so we have to keep going + * until we see an the header's "real" end of line. + */ + off++; + } + + off++; + } + + return -1; +} + +int proxy_http_negotiate (Proxy_Socket p, int change) +{ + if (p->state == PROXY_STATE_NEW) { + /* we are just beginning the proxy negotiate process, + * so we'll send off the initial bits of the request. + * for this proxy method, it's just a simple HTTP + * request + */ + char *buf, dest[512]; + char *username, *password; + + sk_getaddr(p->remote_addr, dest, lenof(dest)); + + buf = dupprintf("CONNECT %s:%i HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: %s:%i\r\n", + dest, p->remote_port, dest, p->remote_port); + sk_write(p->sub_socket, buf, strlen(buf)); + sfree(buf); + + username = conf_get_str(p->conf, CONF_proxy_username); + password = conf_get_str(p->conf, CONF_proxy_password); + if (username[0] || password[0]) { + char *buf, *buf2; + int i, j, len; + buf = dupprintf("%s:%s", username, password); + len = strlen(buf); + buf2 = snewn(len * 4 / 3 + 100, char); + sprintf(buf2, "Proxy-Authorization: Basic "); + for (i = 0, j = strlen(buf2); i < len; i += 3, j += 4) + base64_encode_atom((unsigned char *)(buf+i), + (len-i > 3 ? 3 : len-i), buf2+j); + strcpy(buf2+j, "\r\n"); + sk_write(p->sub_socket, buf2, strlen(buf2)); + sfree(buf); + sfree(buf2); + } + + sk_write(p->sub_socket, "\r\n", 2); + + p->state = 1; + return 0; + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_CLOSING) { + /* if our proxy negotiation process involves closing and opening + * new sockets, then we would want to intercept this closing + * callback when we were expecting it. if we aren't anticipating + * a socket close, then some error must have occurred. we'll + * just pass those errors up to the backend. + */ + return plug_closing(p->plug, p->closing_error_msg, + p->closing_error_code, + p->closing_calling_back); + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_SENT) { + /* some (or all) of what we wrote to the proxy was sent. + * we don't do anything new, however, until we receive the + * proxy's response. we might want to set a timer so we can + * timeout the proxy negotiation after a while... + */ + return 0; + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_ACCEPTING) { + /* we should _never_ see this, as we are using our socket to + * connect to a proxy, not accepting inbound connections. + * what should we do? close the socket with an appropriate + * error message? + */ + return plug_accepting(p->plug, + p->accepting_constructor, p->accepting_ctx); + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_RECEIVE) { + /* we have received data from the underlying socket, which + * we'll need to parse, process, and respond to appropriately. + */ + + char *data, *datap; + int len; + int eol; + + if (p->state == 1) { + + int min_ver, maj_ver, status; + + /* get the status line */ + len = bufchain_size(&p->pending_input_data); + assert(len > 0); /* or we wouldn't be here */ + data = snewn(len+1, char); + bufchain_fetch(&p->pending_input_data, data, len); + /* + * We must NUL-terminate this data, because Windows + * sscanf appears to require a NUL at the end of the + * string because it strlens it _first_. Sigh. + */ + data[len] = '\0'; + + eol = get_line_end(data, len); + if (eol < 0) { + sfree(data); + return 1; + } + + status = -1; + /* We can't rely on whether the %n incremented the sscanf return */ + if (sscanf((char *)data, "HTTP/%i.%i %n", + &maj_ver, &min_ver, &status) < 2 || status == -1) { + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: HTTP response was absent", + PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0); + sfree(data); + return 1; + } + + /* remove the status line from the input buffer. */ + bufchain_consume(&p->pending_input_data, eol); + if (data[status] != '2') { + /* error */ + char *buf; + data[eol] = '\0'; + while (eol > status && + (data[eol-1] == '\r' || data[eol-1] == '\n')) + data[--eol] = '\0'; + buf = dupprintf("Proxy error: %s", data+status); + plug_closing(p->plug, buf, PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0); + sfree(buf); + sfree(data); + return 1; + } + + sfree(data); + + p->state = 2; + } + + if (p->state == 2) { + + /* get headers. we're done when we get a + * header of length 2, (ie. just "\r\n") + */ + + len = bufchain_size(&p->pending_input_data); + assert(len > 0); /* or we wouldn't be here */ + data = snewn(len, char); + datap = data; + bufchain_fetch(&p->pending_input_data, data, len); + + eol = get_line_end(datap, len); + if (eol < 0) { + sfree(data); + return 1; + } + while (eol > 2) + { + bufchain_consume(&p->pending_input_data, eol); + datap += eol; + len -= eol; + eol = get_line_end(datap, len); + } + + if (eol == 2) { + /* we're done */ + bufchain_consume(&p->pending_input_data, 2); + proxy_activate(p); + /* proxy activate will have dealt with + * whatever is left of the buffer */ + sfree(data); + return 1; + } + + sfree(data); + return 1; + } + } + + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: unexpected proxy error", + PROXY_ERROR_UNEXPECTED, 0); + return 1; +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * SOCKS proxy type. + */ + +/* SOCKS version 4 */ +int proxy_socks4_negotiate (Proxy_Socket p, int change) +{ + if (p->state == PROXY_CHANGE_NEW) { + + /* request format: + * version number (1 byte) = 4 + * command code (1 byte) + * 1 = CONNECT + * 2 = BIND + * dest. port (2 bytes) [network order] + * dest. address (4 bytes) + * user ID (variable length, null terminated string) + */ + + int length, type, namelen; + char *command, addr[4], hostname[512]; + char *username; + + type = sk_addrtype(p->remote_addr); + if (type == ADDRTYPE_IPV6) { + p->error = "Proxy error: SOCKS version 4 does not support IPv6"; + return 1; + } else if (type == ADDRTYPE_IPV4) { + namelen = 0; + sk_addrcopy(p->remote_addr, addr); + } else { /* type == ADDRTYPE_NAME */ + assert(type == ADDRTYPE_NAME); + sk_getaddr(p->remote_addr, hostname, lenof(hostname)); + namelen = strlen(hostname) + 1; /* include the NUL */ + addr[0] = addr[1] = addr[2] = 0; + addr[3] = 1; + } + + username = conf_get_str(p->conf, CONF_proxy_username); + length = strlen(username) + namelen + 9; + command = snewn(length, char); + strcpy(command + 8, username); + + command[0] = 4; /* version 4 */ + command[1] = 1; /* CONNECT command */ + + /* port */ + command[2] = (char) (p->remote_port >> 8) & 0xff; + command[3] = (char) p->remote_port & 0xff; + + /* address */ + memcpy(command + 4, addr, 4); + + /* hostname */ + memcpy(command + 8 + strlen(username) + 1, + hostname, namelen); + + sk_write(p->sub_socket, command, length); + sfree(username); + sfree(command); + + p->state = 1; + return 0; + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_CLOSING) { + /* if our proxy negotiation process involves closing and opening + * new sockets, then we would want to intercept this closing + * callback when we were expecting it. if we aren't anticipating + * a socket close, then some error must have occurred. we'll + * just pass those errors up to the backend. + */ + return plug_closing(p->plug, p->closing_error_msg, + p->closing_error_code, + p->closing_calling_back); + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_SENT) { + /* some (or all) of what we wrote to the proxy was sent. + * we don't do anything new, however, until we receive the + * proxy's response. we might want to set a timer so we can + * timeout the proxy negotiation after a while... + */ + return 0; + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_ACCEPTING) { + /* we should _never_ see this, as we are using our socket to + * connect to a proxy, not accepting inbound connections. + * what should we do? close the socket with an appropriate + * error message? + */ + return plug_accepting(p->plug, + p->accepting_constructor, p->accepting_ctx); + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_RECEIVE) { + /* we have received data from the underlying socket, which + * we'll need to parse, process, and respond to appropriately. + */ + + if (p->state == 1) { + /* response format: + * version number (1 byte) = 4 + * reply code (1 byte) + * 90 = request granted + * 91 = request rejected or failed + * 92 = request rejected due to lack of IDENTD on client + * 93 = request rejected due to difference in user ID + * (what we sent vs. what IDENTD said) + * dest. port (2 bytes) + * dest. address (4 bytes) + */ + + char data[8]; + + if (bufchain_size(&p->pending_input_data) < 8) + return 1; /* not got anything yet */ + + /* get the response */ + bufchain_fetch(&p->pending_input_data, data, 8); + + if (data[0] != 0) { + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS proxy responded with " + "unexpected reply code version", + PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0); + return 1; + } + + if (data[1] != 90) { + + switch (data[1]) { + case 92: + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS server wanted IDENTD on client", + PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0); + break; + case 93: + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: Username and IDENTD on client don't agree", + PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0); + break; + case 91: + default: + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: Error while communicating with proxy", + PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0); + break; + } + + return 1; + } + bufchain_consume(&p->pending_input_data, 8); + + /* we're done */ + proxy_activate(p); + /* proxy activate will have dealt with + * whatever is left of the buffer */ + return 1; + } + } + + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: unexpected proxy error", + PROXY_ERROR_UNEXPECTED, 0); + return 1; +} + +/* SOCKS version 5 */ +int proxy_socks5_negotiate (Proxy_Socket p, int change) +{ + if (p->state == PROXY_CHANGE_NEW) { + + /* initial command: + * version number (1 byte) = 5 + * number of available authentication methods (1 byte) + * available authentication methods (1 byte * previous value) + * authentication methods: + * 0x00 = no authentication + * 0x01 = GSSAPI + * 0x02 = username/password + * 0x03 = CHAP + */ + + char command[5]; + char *username, *password; + int len; + + command[0] = 5; /* version 5 */ + username = conf_get_str(p->conf, CONF_proxy_username); + password = conf_get_str(p->conf, CONF_proxy_password); + if (username[0] || password[0]) { + command[2] = 0x00; /* no authentication */ + len = 3; + proxy_socks5_offerencryptedauth (command, &len); + command[len++] = 0x02; /* username/password */ + command[1] = len - 2; /* Number of methods supported */ + } else { + command[1] = 1; /* one methods supported: */ + command[2] = 0x00; /* no authentication */ + len = 3; + } + + sk_write(p->sub_socket, command, len); + + p->state = 1; + return 0; + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_CLOSING) { + /* if our proxy negotiation process involves closing and opening + * new sockets, then we would want to intercept this closing + * callback when we were expecting it. if we aren't anticipating + * a socket close, then some error must have occurred. we'll + * just pass those errors up to the backend. + */ + return plug_closing(p->plug, p->closing_error_msg, + p->closing_error_code, + p->closing_calling_back); + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_SENT) { + /* some (or all) of what we wrote to the proxy was sent. + * we don't do anything new, however, until we receive the + * proxy's response. we might want to set a timer so we can + * timeout the proxy negotiation after a while... + */ + return 0; + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_ACCEPTING) { + /* we should _never_ see this, as we are using our socket to + * connect to a proxy, not accepting inbound connections. + * what should we do? close the socket with an appropriate + * error message? + */ + return plug_accepting(p->plug, + p->accepting_constructor, p->accepting_ctx); + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_RECEIVE) { + /* we have received data from the underlying socket, which + * we'll need to parse, process, and respond to appropriately. + */ + + if (p->state == 1) { + + /* initial response: + * version number (1 byte) = 5 + * authentication method (1 byte) + * authentication methods: + * 0x00 = no authentication + * 0x01 = GSSAPI + * 0x02 = username/password + * 0x03 = CHAP + * 0xff = no acceptable methods + */ + char data[2]; + + if (bufchain_size(&p->pending_input_data) < 2) + return 1; /* not got anything yet */ + + /* get the response */ + bufchain_fetch(&p->pending_input_data, data, 2); + + if (data[0] != 5) { + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS proxy returned unexpected version", + PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0); + return 1; + } + + if (data[1] == 0x00) p->state = 2; /* no authentication needed */ + else if (data[1] == 0x01) p->state = 4; /* GSSAPI authentication */ + else if (data[1] == 0x02) p->state = 5; /* username/password authentication */ + else if (data[1] == 0x03) p->state = 6; /* CHAP authentication */ + else { + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS proxy did not accept our authentication", + PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0); + return 1; + } + bufchain_consume(&p->pending_input_data, 2); + } + + if (p->state == 7) { + + /* password authentication reply format: + * version number (1 bytes) = 1 + * reply code (1 byte) + * 0 = succeeded + * >0 = failed + */ + char data[2]; + + if (bufchain_size(&p->pending_input_data) < 2) + return 1; /* not got anything yet */ + + /* get the response */ + bufchain_fetch(&p->pending_input_data, data, 2); + + if (data[0] != 1) { + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS password " + "subnegotiation contained wrong version number", + PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0); + return 1; + } + + if (data[1] != 0) { + + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS proxy refused" + " password authentication", + PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0); + return 1; + } + + bufchain_consume(&p->pending_input_data, 2); + p->state = 2; /* now proceed as authenticated */ + } + + if (p->state == 8) { + int ret; + ret = proxy_socks5_handlechap(p); + if (ret) return ret; + } + + if (p->state == 2) { + + /* request format: + * version number (1 byte) = 5 + * command code (1 byte) + * 1 = CONNECT + * 2 = BIND + * 3 = UDP ASSOCIATE + * reserved (1 byte) = 0x00 + * address type (1 byte) + * 1 = IPv4 + * 3 = domainname (first byte has length, no terminating null) + * 4 = IPv6 + * dest. address (variable) + * dest. port (2 bytes) [network order] + */ + + char command[512]; + int len; + int type; + + type = sk_addrtype(p->remote_addr); + if (type == ADDRTYPE_IPV4) { + len = 10; /* 4 hdr + 4 addr + 2 trailer */ + command[3] = 1; /* IPv4 */ + sk_addrcopy(p->remote_addr, command+4); + } else if (type == ADDRTYPE_IPV6) { + len = 22; /* 4 hdr + 16 addr + 2 trailer */ + command[3] = 4; /* IPv6 */ + sk_addrcopy(p->remote_addr, command+4); + } else { + assert(type == ADDRTYPE_NAME); + command[3] = 3; + sk_getaddr(p->remote_addr, command+5, 256); + command[4] = strlen(command+5); + len = 7 + command[4]; /* 4 hdr, 1 len, N addr, 2 trailer */ + } + + command[0] = 5; /* version 5 */ + command[1] = 1; /* CONNECT command */ + command[2] = 0x00; + + /* port */ + command[len-2] = (char) (p->remote_port >> 8) & 0xff; + command[len-1] = (char) p->remote_port & 0xff; + + sk_write(p->sub_socket, command, len); + + p->state = 3; + return 1; + } + + if (p->state == 3) { + + /* reply format: + * version number (1 bytes) = 5 + * reply code (1 byte) + * 0 = succeeded + * 1 = general SOCKS server failure + * 2 = connection not allowed by ruleset + * 3 = network unreachable + * 4 = host unreachable + * 5 = connection refused + * 6 = TTL expired + * 7 = command not supported + * 8 = address type not supported + * reserved (1 byte) = x00 + * address type (1 byte) + * 1 = IPv4 + * 3 = domainname (first byte has length, no terminating null) + * 4 = IPv6 + * server bound address (variable) + * server bound port (2 bytes) [network order] + */ + char data[5]; + int len; + + /* First 5 bytes of packet are enough to tell its length. */ + if (bufchain_size(&p->pending_input_data) < 5) + return 1; /* not got anything yet */ + + /* get the response */ + bufchain_fetch(&p->pending_input_data, data, 5); + + if (data[0] != 5) { + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS proxy returned wrong version number", + PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0); + return 1; + } + + if (data[1] != 0) { + char buf[256]; + + strcpy(buf, "Proxy error: "); + + switch (data[1]) { + case 1: strcat(buf, "General SOCKS server failure"); break; + case 2: strcat(buf, "Connection not allowed by ruleset"); break; + case 3: strcat(buf, "Network unreachable"); break; + case 4: strcat(buf, "Host unreachable"); break; + case 5: strcat(buf, "Connection refused"); break; + case 6: strcat(buf, "TTL expired"); break; + case 7: strcat(buf, "Command not supported"); break; + case 8: strcat(buf, "Address type not supported"); break; + default: sprintf(buf+strlen(buf), + "Unrecognised SOCKS error code %d", + data[1]); + break; + } + plug_closing(p->plug, buf, PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0); + + return 1; + } + + /* + * Eat the rest of the reply packet. + */ + len = 6; /* first 4 bytes, last 2 */ + switch (data[3]) { + case 1: len += 4; break; /* IPv4 address */ + case 4: len += 16; break;/* IPv6 address */ + case 3: len += (unsigned char)data[4]; break; /* domain name */ + default: + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: SOCKS proxy returned " + "unrecognised address format", + PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0); + return 1; + } + if (bufchain_size(&p->pending_input_data) < len) + return 1; /* not got whole reply yet */ + bufchain_consume(&p->pending_input_data, len); + + /* we're done */ + proxy_activate(p); + return 1; + } + + if (p->state == 4) { + /* TODO: Handle GSSAPI authentication */ + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: We don't support GSSAPI authentication", + PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0); + return 1; + } + + if (p->state == 5) { + char *username = conf_get_str(p->conf, CONF_proxy_username); + char *password = conf_get_str(p->conf, CONF_proxy_password); + if (username[0] || password[0]) { + char userpwbuf[255 + 255 + 3]; + int ulen, plen; + ulen = strlen(username); + if (ulen > 255) ulen = 255; if (ulen < 1) ulen = 1; + plen = strlen(password); + if (plen > 255) plen = 255; if (plen < 1) plen = 1; + userpwbuf[0] = 1; /* version number of subnegotiation */ + userpwbuf[1] = ulen; + memcpy(userpwbuf+2, username, ulen); + userpwbuf[ulen+2] = plen; + memcpy(userpwbuf+ulen+3, password, plen); + sk_write(p->sub_socket, userpwbuf, ulen + plen + 3); + p->state = 7; + } else + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: Server chose " + "username/password authentication but we " + "didn't offer it!", + PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL, 0); + return 1; + } + + if (p->state == 6) { + int ret; + ret = proxy_socks5_selectchap(p); + if (ret) return ret; + } + + } + + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: Unexpected proxy error", + PROXY_ERROR_UNEXPECTED, 0); + return 1; +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * `Telnet' proxy type. + * + * (This is for ad-hoc proxies where you connect to the proxy's + * telnet port and send a command such as `connect host port'. The + * command is configurable, since this proxy type is typically not + * standardised or at all well-defined.) + */ + +char *format_telnet_command(SockAddr addr, int port, Conf *conf) +{ + char *fmt = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_telnet_command); + char *ret = NULL; + int retlen = 0, retsize = 0; + int so = 0, eo = 0; +#define ENSURE(n) do { \ + if (retsize < retlen + n) { \ + retsize = retlen + n + 512; \ + ret = sresize(ret, retsize, char); \ + } \ +} while (0) + + /* we need to escape \\, \%, \r, \n, \t, \x??, \0???, + * %%, %host, %port, %user, and %pass + */ + + while (fmt[eo] != 0) { + + /* scan forward until we hit end-of-line, + * or an escape character (\ or %) */ + while (fmt[eo] != 0 && fmt[eo] != '%' && fmt[eo] != '\\') + eo++; + + /* if we hit eol, break out of our escaping loop */ + if (fmt[eo] == 0) break; + + /* if there was any unescaped text before the escape + * character, send that now */ + if (eo != so) { + ENSURE(eo - so); + memcpy(ret + retlen, fmt + so, eo - so); + retlen += eo - so; + } + + so = eo++; + + /* if the escape character was the last character of + * the line, we'll just stop and send it. */ + if (fmt[eo] == 0) break; + + if (fmt[so] == '\\') { + + /* we recognize \\, \%, \r, \n, \t, \x??. + * anything else, we just send unescaped (including the \). + */ + + switch (fmt[eo]) { + + case '\\': + ENSURE(1); + ret[retlen++] = '\\'; + eo++; + break; + + case '%': + ENSURE(1); + ret[retlen++] = '%'; + eo++; + break; + + case 'r': + ENSURE(1); + ret[retlen++] = '\r'; + eo++; + break; + + case 'n': + ENSURE(1); + ret[retlen++] = '\n'; + eo++; + break; + + case 't': + ENSURE(1); + ret[retlen++] = '\t'; + eo++; + break; + + case 'x': + case 'X': + { + /* escaped hexadecimal value (ie. \xff) */ + unsigned char v = 0; + int i = 0; + + for (;;) { + eo++; + if (fmt[eo] >= '0' && fmt[eo] <= '9') + v += fmt[eo] - '0'; + else if (fmt[eo] >= 'a' && fmt[eo] <= 'f') + v += fmt[eo] - 'a' + 10; + else if (fmt[eo] >= 'A' && fmt[eo] <= 'F') + v += fmt[eo] - 'A' + 10; + else { + /* non hex character, so we abort and just + * send the whole thing unescaped (including \x) + */ + ENSURE(1); + ret[retlen++] = '\\'; + eo = so + 1; + break; + } + + /* we only extract two hex characters */ + if (i == 1) { + ENSURE(1); + ret[retlen++] = v; + eo++; + break; + } + + i++; + v <<= 4; + } + } + break; + + default: + ENSURE(2); + memcpy(ret+retlen, fmt + so, 2); + retlen += 2; + eo++; + break; + } + } else { + + /* % escape. we recognize %%, %host, %port, %user, %pass. + * %proxyhost, %proxyport. Anything else we just send + * unescaped (including the %). + */ + + if (fmt[eo] == '%') { + ENSURE(1); + ret[retlen++] = '%'; + eo++; + } + else if (strnicmp(fmt + eo, "host", 4) == 0) { + char dest[512]; + int destlen; + sk_getaddr(addr, dest, lenof(dest)); + destlen = strlen(dest); + ENSURE(destlen); + memcpy(ret+retlen, dest, destlen); + retlen += destlen; + eo += 4; + } + else if (strnicmp(fmt + eo, "port", 4) == 0) { + char portstr[8], portlen; + portlen = sprintf(portstr, "%i", port); + ENSURE(portlen); + memcpy(ret + retlen, portstr, portlen); + retlen += portlen; + eo += 4; + } + else if (strnicmp(fmt + eo, "user", 4) == 0) { + char *username = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_username); + int userlen = strlen(username); + ENSURE(userlen); + memcpy(ret+retlen, username, userlen); + retlen += userlen; + eo += 4; + } + else if (strnicmp(fmt + eo, "pass", 4) == 0) { + char *password = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_password); + int passlen = strlen(password); + ENSURE(passlen); + memcpy(ret+retlen, password, passlen); + retlen += passlen; + eo += 4; + } + else if (strnicmp(fmt + eo, "proxyhost", 9) == 0) { + char *host = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_host); + int phlen = strlen(host); + ENSURE(phlen); + memcpy(ret+retlen, host, phlen); + retlen += phlen; + eo += 9; + } + else if (strnicmp(fmt + eo, "proxyport", 9) == 0) { + int port = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_port); + char pport[50]; + int pplen; + sprintf(pport, "%d", port); + pplen = strlen(pport); + ENSURE(pplen); + memcpy(ret+retlen, pport, pplen); + retlen += pplen; + eo += 9; + } + else { + /* we don't escape this, so send the % now, and + * don't advance eo, so that we'll consider the + * text immediately following the % as unescaped. + */ + ENSURE(1); + ret[retlen++] = '%'; + } + } + + /* resume scanning for additional escapes after this one. */ + so = eo; + } + + /* if there is any unescaped text at the end of the line, send it */ + if (eo != so) { + ENSURE(eo - so); + memcpy(ret + retlen, fmt + so, eo - so); + retlen += eo - so; + } + + ENSURE(1); + ret[retlen] = '\0'; + return ret; + +#undef ENSURE +} + +int proxy_telnet_negotiate (Proxy_Socket p, int change) +{ + if (p->state == PROXY_CHANGE_NEW) { + char *formatted_cmd; + + formatted_cmd = format_telnet_command(p->remote_addr, p->remote_port, + p->conf); + + sk_write(p->sub_socket, formatted_cmd, strlen(formatted_cmd)); + sfree(formatted_cmd); + + p->state = 1; + return 0; + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_CLOSING) { + /* if our proxy negotiation process involves closing and opening + * new sockets, then we would want to intercept this closing + * callback when we were expecting it. if we aren't anticipating + * a socket close, then some error must have occurred. we'll + * just pass those errors up to the backend. + */ + return plug_closing(p->plug, p->closing_error_msg, + p->closing_error_code, + p->closing_calling_back); + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_SENT) { + /* some (or all) of what we wrote to the proxy was sent. + * we don't do anything new, however, until we receive the + * proxy's response. we might want to set a timer so we can + * timeout the proxy negotiation after a while... + */ + return 0; + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_ACCEPTING) { + /* we should _never_ see this, as we are using our socket to + * connect to a proxy, not accepting inbound connections. + * what should we do? close the socket with an appropriate + * error message? + */ + return plug_accepting(p->plug, + p->accepting_constructor, p->accepting_ctx); + } + + if (change == PROXY_CHANGE_RECEIVE) { + /* we have received data from the underlying socket, which + * we'll need to parse, process, and respond to appropriately. + */ + + /* we're done */ + proxy_activate(p); + /* proxy activate will have dealt with + * whatever is left of the buffer */ + return 1; + } + + plug_closing(p->plug, "Proxy error: Unexpected proxy error", + PROXY_ERROR_UNEXPECTED, 0); + return 1; +} diff --git a/tools/plink/proxy.h b/tools/plink/proxy.h index 9e64aadd0..12b47e16d 100644 --- a/tools/plink/proxy.h +++ b/tools/plink/proxy.h @@ -1,124 +1,125 @@ -/*
- * Network proxy abstraction in PuTTY
- *
- * A proxy layer, if necessary, wedges itself between the
- * network code and the higher level backend.
- *
- * Supported proxies: HTTP CONNECT, generic telnet, SOCKS 4 & 5
- */
-
-#ifndef PUTTY_PROXY_H
-#define PUTTY_PROXY_H
-
-#define PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL 8000
-#define PROXY_ERROR_UNEXPECTED 8001
-
-typedef struct Socket_proxy_tag * Proxy_Socket;
-
-struct Socket_proxy_tag {
- const struct socket_function_table *fn;
- /* the above variable absolutely *must* be the first in this structure */
-
- char * error;
-
- Socket sub_socket;
- Plug plug;
- SockAddr remote_addr;
- int remote_port;
-
- bufchain pending_output_data;
- bufchain pending_oob_output_data;
- int pending_flush;
- bufchain pending_input_data;
- int pending_eof;
-
-#define PROXY_STATE_NEW -1
-#define PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE 0
-
- int state; /* proxy states greater than 0 are implementation
- * dependent, but represent various stages/states
- * of the initialization/setup/negotiation with the
- * proxy server.
- */
- int freeze; /* should we freeze the underlying socket when
- * we are done with the proxy negotiation? this
- * simply caches the value of sk_set_frozen calls.
- */
-
-#define PROXY_CHANGE_NEW -1
-#define PROXY_CHANGE_CLOSING 0
-#define PROXY_CHANGE_SENT 1
-#define PROXY_CHANGE_RECEIVE 2
-#define PROXY_CHANGE_ACCEPTING 3
-
- /* something has changed (a call from the sub socket
- * layer into our Proxy Plug layer, or we were just
- * created, etc), so the proxy layer needs to handle
- * this change (the type of which is the second argument)
- * and further the proxy negotiation process.
- */
-
- int (*negotiate) (Proxy_Socket /* this */, int /* change type */);
-
- /* current arguments of plug handlers
- * (for use by proxy's negotiate function)
- */
-
- /* closing */
- const char *closing_error_msg;
- int closing_error_code;
- int closing_calling_back;
-
- /* receive */
- int receive_urgent;
- char *receive_data;
- int receive_len;
-
- /* sent */
- int sent_bufsize;
-
- /* accepting */
- OSSocket accepting_sock;
-
- /* configuration, used to look up proxy settings */
- Conf *conf;
-
- /* CHAP transient data */
- int chap_num_attributes;
- int chap_num_attributes_processed;
- int chap_current_attribute;
- int chap_current_datalen;
-};
-
-typedef struct Plug_proxy_tag * Proxy_Plug;
-
-struct Plug_proxy_tag {
- const struct plug_function_table *fn;
- /* the above variable absolutely *must* be the first in this structure */
-
- Proxy_Socket proxy_socket;
-
-};
-
-extern void proxy_activate (Proxy_Socket);
-
-extern int proxy_http_negotiate (Proxy_Socket, int);
-extern int proxy_telnet_negotiate (Proxy_Socket, int);
-extern int proxy_socks4_negotiate (Proxy_Socket, int);
-extern int proxy_socks5_negotiate (Proxy_Socket, int);
-
-/*
- * This may be reused by local-command proxies on individual
- * platforms.
- */
-char *format_telnet_command(SockAddr addr, int port, Conf *conf);
-
-/*
- * These are implemented in cproxy.c or nocproxy.c, depending on
- * whether encrypted proxy authentication is available.
- */
-extern void proxy_socks5_offerencryptedauth(char *command, int *len);
-extern int proxy_socks5_handlechap (Proxy_Socket p);
-extern int proxy_socks5_selectchap(Proxy_Socket p);
-
-#endif
+/* + * Network proxy abstraction in PuTTY + * + * A proxy layer, if necessary, wedges itself between the + * network code and the higher level backend. + * + * Supported proxies: HTTP CONNECT, generic telnet, SOCKS 4 & 5 + */ + +#ifndef PUTTY_PROXY_H +#define PUTTY_PROXY_H + +#define PROXY_ERROR_GENERAL 8000 +#define PROXY_ERROR_UNEXPECTED 8001 + +typedef struct Socket_proxy_tag * Proxy_Socket; + +struct Socket_proxy_tag { + const struct socket_function_table *fn; + /* the above variable absolutely *must* be the first in this structure */ + + char * error; + + Socket sub_socket; + Plug plug; + SockAddr remote_addr; + int remote_port; + + bufchain pending_output_data; + bufchain pending_oob_output_data; + int pending_flush; + bufchain pending_input_data; + int pending_eof; + +#define PROXY_STATE_NEW -1 +#define PROXY_STATE_ACTIVE 0 + + int state; /* proxy states greater than 0 are implementation + * dependent, but represent various stages/states + * of the initialization/setup/negotiation with the + * proxy server. + */ + int freeze; /* should we freeze the underlying socket when + * we are done with the proxy negotiation? this + * simply caches the value of sk_set_frozen calls. + */ + +#define PROXY_CHANGE_NEW -1 +#define PROXY_CHANGE_CLOSING 0 +#define PROXY_CHANGE_SENT 1 +#define PROXY_CHANGE_RECEIVE 2 +#define PROXY_CHANGE_ACCEPTING 3 + + /* something has changed (a call from the sub socket + * layer into our Proxy Plug layer, or we were just + * created, etc), so the proxy layer needs to handle + * this change (the type of which is the second argument) + * and further the proxy negotiation process. + */ + + int (*negotiate) (Proxy_Socket /* this */, int /* change type */); + + /* current arguments of plug handlers + * (for use by proxy's negotiate function) + */ + + /* closing */ + const char *closing_error_msg; + int closing_error_code; + int closing_calling_back; + + /* receive */ + int receive_urgent; + char *receive_data; + int receive_len; + + /* sent */ + int sent_bufsize; + + /* accepting */ + accept_fn_t accepting_constructor; + accept_ctx_t accepting_ctx; + + /* configuration, used to look up proxy settings */ + Conf *conf; + + /* CHAP transient data */ + int chap_num_attributes; + int chap_num_attributes_processed; + int chap_current_attribute; + int chap_current_datalen; +}; + +typedef struct Plug_proxy_tag * Proxy_Plug; + +struct Plug_proxy_tag { + const struct plug_function_table *fn; + /* the above variable absolutely *must* be the first in this structure */ + + Proxy_Socket proxy_socket; + +}; + +extern void proxy_activate (Proxy_Socket); + +extern int proxy_http_negotiate (Proxy_Socket, int); +extern int proxy_telnet_negotiate (Proxy_Socket, int); +extern int proxy_socks4_negotiate (Proxy_Socket, int); +extern int proxy_socks5_negotiate (Proxy_Socket, int); + +/* + * This may be reused by local-command proxies on individual + * platforms. + */ +char *format_telnet_command(SockAddr addr, int port, Conf *conf); + +/* + * These are implemented in cproxy.c or nocproxy.c, depending on + * whether encrypted proxy authentication is available. + */ +extern void proxy_socks5_offerencryptedauth(char *command, int *len); +extern int proxy_socks5_handlechap (Proxy_Socket p); +extern int proxy_socks5_selectchap(Proxy_Socket p); + +#endif diff --git a/tools/plink/putty.h b/tools/plink/putty.h index 33a9b16d1..f97c723b0 100644 --- a/tools/plink/putty.h +++ b/tools/plink/putty.h @@ -1,1402 +1,1461 @@ -#ifndef PUTTY_PUTTY_H
-#define PUTTY_PUTTY_H
-
-#include <stddef.h> /* for wchar_t */
-
-/*
- * Global variables. Most modules declare these `extern', but
- * window.c will do `#define PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS' before including this
- * module, and so will get them properly defined.
- */
-#ifndef GLOBAL
-#ifdef PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS
-#define GLOBAL
-#else
-#define GLOBAL extern
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#ifndef DONE_TYPEDEFS
-#define DONE_TYPEDEFS
-typedef struct conf_tag Conf;
-typedef struct backend_tag Backend;
-typedef struct terminal_tag Terminal;
-#endif
-
-#include "puttyps.h"
-#include "network.h"
-#include "misc.h"
-
-/*
- * Fingerprints of the PGP master keys that can be used to establish a trust
- * path between an executable and other files.
- */
-#define PGP_RSA_MASTER_KEY_FP \
- "8F 15 97 DA 25 30 AB 0D 88 D1 92 54 11 CF 0C 4C"
-#define PGP_DSA_MASTER_KEY_FP \
- "313C 3E76 4B74 C2C5 F2AE 83A8 4F5E 6DF5 6A93 B34E"
-
-/* Three attribute types:
- * The ATTRs (normal attributes) are stored with the characters in
- * the main display arrays
- *
- * The TATTRs (temporary attributes) are generated on the fly, they
- * can overlap with characters but not with normal attributes.
- *
- * The LATTRs (line attributes) are an entirely disjoint space of
- * flags.
- *
- * The DATTRs (display attributes) are internal to terminal.c (but
- * defined here because their values have to match the others
- * here); they reuse the TATTR_* space but are always masked off
- * before sending to the front end.
- *
- * ATTR_INVALID is an illegal colour combination.
- */
-
-#define TATTR_ACTCURS 0x40000000UL /* active cursor (block) */
-#define TATTR_PASCURS 0x20000000UL /* passive cursor (box) */
-#define TATTR_RIGHTCURS 0x10000000UL /* cursor-on-RHS */
-#define TATTR_COMBINING 0x80000000UL /* combining characters */
-
-#define DATTR_STARTRUN 0x80000000UL /* start of redraw run */
-
-#define TDATTR_MASK 0xF0000000UL
-#define TATTR_MASK (TDATTR_MASK)
-#define DATTR_MASK (TDATTR_MASK)
-
-#define LATTR_NORM 0x00000000UL
-#define LATTR_WIDE 0x00000001UL
-#define LATTR_TOP 0x00000002UL
-#define LATTR_BOT 0x00000003UL
-#define LATTR_MODE 0x00000003UL
-#define LATTR_WRAPPED 0x00000010UL /* this line wraps to next */
-#define LATTR_WRAPPED2 0x00000020UL /* with WRAPPED: CJK wide character
- wrapped to next line, so last
- single-width cell is empty */
-
-#define ATTR_INVALID 0x03FFFFU
-
-/* Like Linux use the F000 page for direct to font. */
-#define CSET_OEMCP 0x0000F000UL /* OEM Codepage DTF */
-#define CSET_ACP 0x0000F100UL /* Ansi Codepage DTF */
-
-/* These are internal use overlapping with the UTF-16 surrogates */
-#define CSET_ASCII 0x0000D800UL /* normal ASCII charset ESC ( B */
-#define CSET_LINEDRW 0x0000D900UL /* line drawing charset ESC ( 0 */
-#define CSET_SCOACS 0x0000DA00UL /* SCO Alternate charset */
-#define CSET_GBCHR 0x0000DB00UL /* UK variant charset ESC ( A */
-#define CSET_MASK 0xFFFFFF00UL /* Character set mask */
-
-#define DIRECT_CHAR(c) ((c&0xFFFFFC00)==0xD800)
-#define DIRECT_FONT(c) ((c&0xFFFFFE00)==0xF000)
-
-#define UCSERR (CSET_LINEDRW|'a') /* UCS Format error character. */
-/*
- * UCSWIDE is a special value used in the terminal data to signify
- * the character cell containing the right-hand half of a CJK wide
- * character. We use 0xDFFF because it's part of the surrogate
- * range and hence won't be used for anything else (it's impossible
- * to input it via UTF-8 because our UTF-8 decoder correctly
- * rejects surrogates).
- */
-#define UCSWIDE 0xDFFF
-
-#define ATTR_NARROW 0x800000U
-#define ATTR_WIDE 0x400000U
-#define ATTR_BOLD 0x040000U
-#define ATTR_UNDER 0x080000U
-#define ATTR_REVERSE 0x100000U
-#define ATTR_BLINK 0x200000U
-#define ATTR_FGMASK 0x0001FFU
-#define ATTR_BGMASK 0x03FE00U
-#define ATTR_COLOURS 0x03FFFFU
-#define ATTR_FGSHIFT 0
-#define ATTR_BGSHIFT 9
-
-/*
- * The definitive list of colour numbers stored in terminal
- * attribute words is kept here. It is:
- *
- * - 0-7 are ANSI colours (KRGYBMCW).
- * - 8-15 are the bold versions of those colours.
- * - 16-255 are the remains of the xterm 256-colour mode (a
- * 216-colour cube with R at most significant and B at least,
- * followed by a uniform series of grey shades running between
- * black and white but not including either on grounds of
- * redundancy).
- * - 256 is default foreground
- * - 257 is default bold foreground
- * - 258 is default background
- * - 259 is default bold background
- * - 260 is cursor foreground
- * - 261 is cursor background
- */
-
-#define ATTR_DEFFG (256 << ATTR_FGSHIFT)
-#define ATTR_DEFBG (258 << ATTR_BGSHIFT)
-#define ATTR_DEFAULT (ATTR_DEFFG | ATTR_DEFBG)
-
-struct sesslist {
- int nsessions;
- char **sessions;
- char *buffer; /* so memory can be freed later */
-};
-
-struct unicode_data {
- char **uni_tbl;
- int dbcs_screenfont;
- int font_codepage;
- int line_codepage;
- wchar_t unitab_scoacs[256];
- wchar_t unitab_line[256];
- wchar_t unitab_font[256];
- wchar_t unitab_xterm[256];
- wchar_t unitab_oemcp[256];
- unsigned char unitab_ctrl[256];
-};
-
-#define LGXF_OVR 1 /* existing logfile overwrite */
-#define LGXF_APN 0 /* existing logfile append */
-#define LGXF_ASK -1 /* existing logfile ask */
-#define LGTYP_NONE 0 /* logmode: no logging */
-#define LGTYP_ASCII 1 /* logmode: pure ascii */
-#define LGTYP_DEBUG 2 /* logmode: all chars of traffic */
-#define LGTYP_PACKETS 3 /* logmode: SSH data packets */
-#define LGTYP_SSHRAW 4 /* logmode: SSH raw data */
-
-typedef enum {
- /* Actual special commands. Originally Telnet, but some codes have
- * been re-used for similar specials in other protocols. */
- TS_AYT, TS_BRK, TS_SYNCH, TS_EC, TS_EL, TS_GA, TS_NOP, TS_ABORT,
- TS_AO, TS_IP, TS_SUSP, TS_EOR, TS_EOF, TS_LECHO, TS_RECHO, TS_PING,
- TS_EOL,
- /* Special command for SSH. */
- TS_REKEY,
- /* POSIX-style signals. (not Telnet) */
- TS_SIGABRT, TS_SIGALRM, TS_SIGFPE, TS_SIGHUP, TS_SIGILL,
- TS_SIGINT, TS_SIGKILL, TS_SIGPIPE, TS_SIGQUIT, TS_SIGSEGV,
- TS_SIGTERM, TS_SIGUSR1, TS_SIGUSR2,
- /* Pseudo-specials used for constructing the specials menu. */
- TS_SEP, /* Separator */
- TS_SUBMENU, /* Start a new submenu with specified name */
- TS_EXITMENU /* Exit current submenu or end of specials */
-} Telnet_Special;
-
-struct telnet_special {
- const char *name;
- int code;
-};
-
-typedef enum {
- MBT_NOTHING,
- MBT_LEFT, MBT_MIDDLE, MBT_RIGHT, /* `raw' button designations */
- MBT_SELECT, MBT_EXTEND, MBT_PASTE, /* `cooked' button designations */
- MBT_WHEEL_UP, MBT_WHEEL_DOWN /* mouse wheel */
-} Mouse_Button;
-
-typedef enum {
- MA_NOTHING, MA_CLICK, MA_2CLK, MA_3CLK, MA_DRAG, MA_RELEASE
-} Mouse_Action;
-
-/* Keyboard modifiers -- keys the user is actually holding down */
-
-#define PKM_SHIFT 0x01
-#define PKM_CONTROL 0x02
-#define PKM_META 0x04
-#define PKM_ALT 0x08
-
-/* Keyboard flags that aren't really modifiers */
-#define PKF_CAPSLOCK 0x10
-#define PKF_NUMLOCK 0x20
-#define PKF_REPEAT 0x40
-
-/* Stand-alone keysyms for function keys */
-
-typedef enum {
- PK_NULL, /* No symbol for this key */
- /* Main keypad keys */
- PK_ESCAPE, PK_TAB, PK_BACKSPACE, PK_RETURN, PK_COMPOSE,
- /* Editing keys */
- PK_HOME, PK_INSERT, PK_DELETE, PK_END, PK_PAGEUP, PK_PAGEDOWN,
- /* Cursor keys */
- PK_UP, PK_DOWN, PK_RIGHT, PK_LEFT, PK_REST,
- /* Numeric keypad */ /* Real one looks like: */
- PK_PF1, PK_PF2, PK_PF3, PK_PF4, /* PF1 PF2 PF3 PF4 */
- PK_KPCOMMA, PK_KPMINUS, PK_KPDECIMAL, /* 7 8 9 - */
- PK_KP0, PK_KP1, PK_KP2, PK_KP3, PK_KP4, /* 4 5 6 , */
- PK_KP5, PK_KP6, PK_KP7, PK_KP8, PK_KP9, /* 1 2 3 en- */
- PK_KPBIGPLUS, PK_KPENTER, /* 0 . ter */
- /* Top row */
- PK_F1, PK_F2, PK_F3, PK_F4, PK_F5,
- PK_F6, PK_F7, PK_F8, PK_F9, PK_F10,
- PK_F11, PK_F12, PK_F13, PK_F14, PK_F15,
- PK_F16, PK_F17, PK_F18, PK_F19, PK_F20,
- PK_PAUSE
-} Key_Sym;
-
-#define PK_ISEDITING(k) ((k) >= PK_HOME && (k) <= PK_PAGEDOWN)
-#define PK_ISCURSOR(k) ((k) >= PK_UP && (k) <= PK_REST)
-#define PK_ISKEYPAD(k) ((k) >= PK_PF1 && (k) <= PK_KPENTER)
-#define PK_ISFKEY(k) ((k) >= PK_F1 && (k) <= PK_F20)
-
-enum {
- VT_XWINDOWS, VT_OEMANSI, VT_OEMONLY, VT_POORMAN, VT_UNICODE
-};
-
-enum {
- /*
- * SSH-2 key exchange algorithms
- */
- KEX_WARN,
- KEX_DHGROUP1,
- KEX_DHGROUP14,
- KEX_DHGEX,
- KEX_RSA,
- KEX_MAX
-};
-
-enum {
- /*
- * SSH ciphers (both SSH-1 and SSH-2)
- */
- CIPHER_WARN, /* pseudo 'cipher' */
- CIPHER_3DES,
- CIPHER_BLOWFISH,
- CIPHER_AES, /* (SSH-2 only) */
- CIPHER_DES,
- CIPHER_ARCFOUR,
- CIPHER_MAX /* no. ciphers (inc warn) */
-};
-
-enum {
- /*
- * Several different bits of the PuTTY configuration seem to be
- * three-way settings whose values are `always yes', `always
- * no', and `decide by some more complex automated means'. This
- * is true of line discipline options (local echo and line
- * editing), proxy DNS, Close On Exit, and SSH server bug
- * workarounds. Accordingly I supply a single enum here to deal
- * with them all.
- */
- FORCE_ON, FORCE_OFF, AUTO
-};
-
-enum {
- /*
- * Proxy types.
- */
- PROXY_NONE, PROXY_SOCKS4, PROXY_SOCKS5,
- PROXY_HTTP, PROXY_TELNET, PROXY_CMD
-};
-
-enum {
- /*
- * Line discipline options which the backend might try to control.
- */
- LD_EDIT, /* local line editing */
- LD_ECHO /* local echo */
-};
-
-enum {
- /* Actions on remote window title query */
- TITLE_NONE, TITLE_EMPTY, TITLE_REAL
-};
-
-enum {
- /* Protocol back ends. (CONF_protocol) */
- PROT_RAW, PROT_TELNET, PROT_RLOGIN, PROT_SSH,
- /* PROT_SERIAL is supported on a subset of platforms, but it doesn't
- * hurt to define it globally. */
- PROT_SERIAL
-};
-
-enum {
- /* Bell settings (CONF_beep) */
- BELL_DISABLED, BELL_DEFAULT, BELL_VISUAL, BELL_WAVEFILE, BELL_PCSPEAKER
-};
-
-enum {
- /* Taskbar flashing indication on bell (CONF_beep_ind) */
- B_IND_DISABLED, B_IND_FLASH, B_IND_STEADY
-};
-
-enum {
- /* Resize actions (CONF_resize_action) */
- RESIZE_TERM, RESIZE_DISABLED, RESIZE_FONT, RESIZE_EITHER
-};
-
-enum {
- /* Function key types (CONF_funky_type) */
- FUNKY_TILDE,
- FUNKY_LINUX,
- FUNKY_XTERM,
- FUNKY_VT400,
- FUNKY_VT100P,
- FUNKY_SCO
-};
-
-enum {
- FQ_DEFAULT, FQ_ANTIALIASED, FQ_NONANTIALIASED, FQ_CLEARTYPE
-};
-
-enum {
- SER_PAR_NONE, SER_PAR_ODD, SER_PAR_EVEN, SER_PAR_MARK, SER_PAR_SPACE
-};
-
-enum {
- SER_FLOW_NONE, SER_FLOW_XONXOFF, SER_FLOW_RTSCTS, SER_FLOW_DSRDTR
-};
-
-/*
- * Tables of string <-> enum value mappings used in settings.c.
- * Defined here so that backends can export their GSS library tables
- * to the cross-platform settings code.
- */
-struct keyvalwhere {
- /*
- * Two fields which define a string and enum value to be
- * equivalent to each other.
- */
- char *s;
- int v;
-
- /*
- * The next pair of fields are used by gprefs() in settings.c to
- * arrange that when it reads a list of strings representing a
- * preference list and translates it into the corresponding list
- * of integers, strings not appearing in the list are entered in a
- * configurable position rather than uniformly at the end.
- */
-
- /*
- * 'vrel' indicates which other value in the list to place this
- * element relative to. It should be a value that has occurred in
- * a 'v' field of some other element of the array, or -1 to
- * indicate that we simply place relative to one or other end of
- * the list.
- *
- * gprefs will try to process the elements in an order which makes
- * this field work (i.e. so that the element referenced has been
- * added before processing this one).
- */
- int vrel;
-
- /*
- * 'where' indicates whether to place the new value before or
- * after the one referred to by vrel. -1 means before; +1 means
- * after.
- *
- * When vrel is -1, this also implicitly indicates which end of
- * the array to use. So vrel=-1, where=-1 means to place _before_
- * some end of the list (hence, at the last element); vrel=-1,
- * where=+1 means to place _after_ an end (hence, at the first).
- */
- int where;
-};
-
-#ifndef NO_GSSAPI
-extern const int ngsslibs;
-extern const char *const gsslibnames[]; /* for displaying in configuration */
-extern const struct keyvalwhere gsslibkeywords[]; /* for settings.c */
-#endif
-
-extern const char *const ttymodes[];
-
-enum {
- /*
- * Network address types. Used for specifying choice of IPv4/v6
- * in config; also used in proxy.c to indicate whether a given
- * host name has already been resolved or will be resolved at
- * the proxy end.
- */
- ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC, ADDRTYPE_IPV4, ADDRTYPE_IPV6, ADDRTYPE_NAME
-};
-
-struct backend_tag {
- const char *(*init) (void *frontend_handle, void **backend_handle,
- Conf *conf, char *host, int port, char **realhost,
- int nodelay, int keepalive);
- void (*free) (void *handle);
- /* back->reconfig() passes in a replacement configuration. */
- void (*reconfig) (void *handle, Conf *conf);
- /* back->send() returns the current amount of buffered data. */
- int (*send) (void *handle, char *buf, int len);
- /* back->sendbuffer() does the same thing but without attempting a send */
- int (*sendbuffer) (void *handle);
- void (*size) (void *handle, int width, int height);
- void (*special) (void *handle, Telnet_Special code);
- const struct telnet_special *(*get_specials) (void *handle);
- int (*connected) (void *handle);
- int (*exitcode) (void *handle);
- /* If back->sendok() returns FALSE, data sent to it from the frontend
- * may be lost. */
- int (*sendok) (void *handle);
- int (*ldisc) (void *handle, int);
- void (*provide_ldisc) (void *handle, void *ldisc);
- void (*provide_logctx) (void *handle, void *logctx);
- /*
- * back->unthrottle() tells the back end that the front end
- * buffer is clearing.
- */
- void (*unthrottle) (void *handle, int);
- int (*cfg_info) (void *handle);
- char *name;
- int protocol;
- int default_port;
-};
-
-extern Backend *backends[];
-
-/*
- * Suggested default protocol provided by the backend link module.
- * The application is free to ignore this.
- */
-extern const int be_default_protocol;
-
-/*
- * Name of this particular application, for use in the config box
- * and other pieces of text.
- */
-extern const char *const appname;
-
-/*
- * Some global flags denoting the type of application.
- *
- * FLAG_VERBOSE is set when the user requests verbose details.
- *
- * FLAG_STDERR is set in command-line applications (which have a
- * functioning stderr that it makes sense to write to) and not in
- * GUI applications (which don't).
- *
- * FLAG_INTERACTIVE is set when a full interactive shell session is
- * being run, _either_ because no remote command has been provided
- * _or_ because the application is GUI and can't run non-
- * interactively.
- *
- * These flags describe the type of _application_ - they wouldn't
- * vary between individual sessions - and so it's OK to have this
- * variable be GLOBAL.
- *
- * Note that additional flags may be defined in platform-specific
- * headers. It's probably best if those ones start from 0x1000, to
- * avoid collision.
- */
-#define FLAG_VERBOSE 0x0001
-#define FLAG_STDERR 0x0002
-#define FLAG_INTERACTIVE 0x0004
-GLOBAL int flags;
-
-/*
- * Likewise, these two variables are set up when the application
- * initialises, and inform all default-settings accesses after
- * that.
- */
-GLOBAL int default_protocol;
-GLOBAL int default_port;
-
-/*
- * This is set TRUE by cmdline.c iff a session is loaded with "-load".
- */
-GLOBAL int loaded_session;
-/*
- * This is set to the name of the loaded session.
- */
-GLOBAL char *cmdline_session_name;
-
-struct RSAKey; /* be a little careful of scope */
-
-/*
- * Mechanism for getting text strings such as usernames and passwords
- * from the front-end.
- * The fields are mostly modelled after SSH's keyboard-interactive auth.
- * FIXME We should probably mandate a character set/encoding (probably UTF-8).
- *
- * Since many of the pieces of text involved may be chosen by the server,
- * the caller must take care to ensure that the server can't spoof locally-
- * generated prompts such as key passphrase prompts. Some ground rules:
- * - If the front-end needs to truncate a string, it should lop off the
- * end.
- * - The front-end should filter out any dangerous characters and
- * generally not trust the strings. (But \n is required to behave
- * vaguely sensibly, at least in `instruction', and ideally in
- * `prompt[]' too.)
- */
-typedef struct {
- char *prompt;
- int echo;
- /*
- * 'result' must be a dynamically allocated array of exactly
- * 'resultsize' chars. The code for actually reading input may
- * realloc it bigger (and adjust resultsize accordingly) if it has
- * to. The caller should free it again when finished with it.
- *
- * If resultsize==0, then result may be NULL. When setting up a
- * prompt_t, it's therefore easiest to initialise them this way,
- * which means all actual allocation is done by the callee. This
- * is what add_prompt does.
- */
- char *result;
- size_t resultsize;
-} prompt_t;
-typedef struct {
- /*
- * Indicates whether the information entered is to be used locally
- * (for instance a key passphrase prompt), or is destined for the wire.
- * This is a hint only; the front-end is at liberty not to use this
- * information (so the caller should ensure that the supplied text is
- * sufficient).
- */
- int to_server;
- char *name; /* Short description, perhaps for dialog box title */
- int name_reqd; /* Display of `name' required or optional? */
- char *instruction; /* Long description, maybe with embedded newlines */
- int instr_reqd; /* Display of `instruction' required or optional? */
- size_t n_prompts; /* May be zero (in which case display the foregoing,
- * if any, and return success) */
- prompt_t **prompts;
- void *frontend;
- void *data; /* slot for housekeeping data, managed by
- * get_userpass_input(); initially NULL */
-} prompts_t;
-prompts_t *new_prompts(void *frontend);
-void add_prompt(prompts_t *p, char *promptstr, int echo);
-void prompt_set_result(prompt_t *pr, const char *newstr);
-void prompt_ensure_result_size(prompt_t *pr, int len);
-/* Burn the evidence. (Assumes _all_ strings want free()ing.) */
-void free_prompts(prompts_t *p);
-
-/*
- * Exports from the front end.
- */
-void request_resize(void *frontend, int, int);
-void do_text(Context, int, int, wchar_t *, int, unsigned long, int);
-void do_cursor(Context, int, int, wchar_t *, int, unsigned long, int);
-int char_width(Context ctx, int uc);
-#ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL
-void do_scroll(Context, int, int, int);
-#endif
-void set_title(void *frontend, char *);
-void set_icon(void *frontend, char *);
-void set_sbar(void *frontend, int, int, int);
-Context get_ctx(void *frontend);
-void free_ctx(Context);
-void palette_set(void *frontend, int, int, int, int);
-void palette_reset(void *frontend);
-void write_aclip(void *frontend, char *, int, int);
-void write_clip(void *frontend, wchar_t *, int *, int, int);
-void get_clip(void *frontend, wchar_t **, int *);
-void optimised_move(void *frontend, int, int, int);
-void set_raw_mouse_mode(void *frontend, int);
-void connection_fatal(void *frontend, char *, ...);
-void fatalbox(char *, ...);
-void modalfatalbox(char *, ...);
-#ifdef macintosh
-#pragma noreturn(fatalbox)
-#pragma noreturn(modalfatalbox)
-#endif
-void do_beep(void *frontend, int);
-void begin_session(void *frontend);
-void sys_cursor(void *frontend, int x, int y);
-void request_paste(void *frontend);
-void frontend_keypress(void *frontend);
-void ldisc_update(void *frontend, int echo, int edit);
-/* It's the backend's responsibility to invoke this at the start of a
- * connection, if necessary; it can also invoke it later if the set of
- * special commands changes. It does not need to invoke it at session
- * shutdown. */
-void update_specials_menu(void *frontend);
-int from_backend(void *frontend, int is_stderr, const char *data, int len);
-int from_backend_untrusted(void *frontend, const char *data, int len);
-/* Called when the back end wants to indicate that EOF has arrived on
- * the server-to-client stream. Returns FALSE to indicate that we
- * intend to keep the session open in the other direction, or TRUE to
- * indicate that if they're closing so are we. */
-int from_backend_eof(void *frontend);
-void notify_remote_exit(void *frontend);
-/* Get a sensible value for a tty mode. NULL return = don't set.
- * Otherwise, returned value should be freed by caller. */
-char *get_ttymode(void *frontend, const char *mode);
-/*
- * >0 = `got all results, carry on'
- * 0 = `user cancelled' (FIXME distinguish "give up entirely" and "next auth"?)
- * <0 = `please call back later with more in/inlen'
- */
-int get_userpass_input(prompts_t *p, unsigned char *in, int inlen);
-#define OPTIMISE_IS_SCROLL 1
-
-void set_iconic(void *frontend, int iconic);
-void move_window(void *frontend, int x, int y);
-void set_zorder(void *frontend, int top);
-void refresh_window(void *frontend);
-void set_zoomed(void *frontend, int zoomed);
-int is_iconic(void *frontend);
-void get_window_pos(void *frontend, int *x, int *y);
-void get_window_pixels(void *frontend, int *x, int *y);
-char *get_window_title(void *frontend, int icon);
-/* Hint from backend to frontend about time-consuming operations.
- * Initial state is assumed to be BUSY_NOT. */
-enum {
- BUSY_NOT, /* Not busy, all user interaction OK */
- BUSY_WAITING, /* Waiting for something; local event loops still running
- so some local interaction (e.g. menus) OK, but network
- stuff is suspended */
- BUSY_CPU /* Locally busy (e.g. crypto); user interaction suspended */
-};
-void set_busy_status(void *frontend, int status);
-
-void cleanup_exit(int);
-
-/*
- * Exports from conf.c, and a big enum (via parametric macro) of
- * configuration option keys.
- */
-#define CONFIG_OPTIONS(X) \
- /* X(value-type, subkey-type, keyword) */ \
- X(STR, NONE, host) \
- X(INT, NONE, port) \
- X(INT, NONE, protocol) \
- X(INT, NONE, addressfamily) \
- X(INT, NONE, close_on_exit) \
- X(INT, NONE, warn_on_close) \
- X(INT, NONE, ping_interval) /* in seconds */ \
- X(INT, NONE, tcp_nodelay) \
- X(INT, NONE, tcp_keepalives) \
- X(STR, NONE, loghost) /* logical host being contacted, for host key check */ \
- /* Proxy options */ \
- X(STR, NONE, proxy_exclude_list) \
- X(INT, NONE, proxy_dns) \
- X(INT, NONE, even_proxy_localhost) \
- X(INT, NONE, proxy_type) \
- X(STR, NONE, proxy_host) \
- X(INT, NONE, proxy_port) \
- X(STR, NONE, proxy_username) \
- X(STR, NONE, proxy_password) \
- X(STR, NONE, proxy_telnet_command) \
- /* SSH options */ \
- X(STR, NONE, remote_cmd) \
- X(STR, NONE, remote_cmd2) /* fallback if remote_cmd fails; never loaded or saved */ \
- X(INT, NONE, nopty) \
- X(INT, NONE, compression) \
- X(INT, INT, ssh_kexlist) \
- X(INT, NONE, ssh_rekey_time) /* in minutes */ \
- X(STR, NONE, ssh_rekey_data) /* string encoding e.g. "100K", "2M", "1G" */ \
- X(INT, NONE, tryagent) \
- X(INT, NONE, agentfwd) \
- X(INT, NONE, change_username) /* allow username switching in SSH-2 */ \
- X(INT, INT, ssh_cipherlist) \
- X(FILENAME, NONE, keyfile) \
- X(INT, NONE, sshprot) /* use v1 or v2 when both available */ \
- X(INT, NONE, ssh2_des_cbc) /* "des-cbc" unrecommended SSH-2 cipher */ \
- X(INT, NONE, ssh_no_userauth) /* bypass "ssh-userauth" (SSH-2 only) */ \
- X(INT, NONE, ssh_show_banner) /* show USERAUTH_BANNERs (SSH-2 only) */ \
- X(INT, NONE, try_tis_auth) \
- X(INT, NONE, try_ki_auth) \
- X(INT, NONE, try_gssapi_auth) /* attempt gssapi auth */ \
- X(INT, NONE, gssapifwd) /* forward tgt via gss */ \
- X(INT, INT, ssh_gsslist) /* preference order for local GSS libs */ \
- X(FILENAME, NONE, ssh_gss_custom) \
- X(INT, NONE, ssh_subsys) /* run a subsystem rather than a command */ \
- X(INT, NONE, ssh_subsys2) /* fallback to go with remote_cmd_ptr2 */ \
- X(INT, NONE, ssh_no_shell) /* avoid running a shell */ \
- X(STR, NONE, ssh_nc_host) /* host to connect to in `nc' mode */ \
- X(INT, NONE, ssh_nc_port) /* port to connect to in `nc' mode */ \
- /* Telnet options */ \
- X(STR, NONE, termtype) \
- X(STR, NONE, termspeed) \
- X(STR, STR, ttymodes) /* values are "Vvalue" or "A" */ \
- X(STR, STR, environmt) \
- X(STR, NONE, username) \
- X(INT, NONE, username_from_env) \
- X(STR, NONE, localusername) \
- X(INT, NONE, rfc_environ) \
- X(INT, NONE, passive_telnet) \
- /* Serial port options */ \
- X(STR, NONE, serline) \
- X(INT, NONE, serspeed) \
- X(INT, NONE, serdatabits) \
- X(INT, NONE, serstopbits) \
- X(INT, NONE, serparity) \
- X(INT, NONE, serflow) \
- /* Keyboard options */ \
- X(INT, NONE, bksp_is_delete) \
- X(INT, NONE, rxvt_homeend) \
- X(INT, NONE, funky_type) \
- X(INT, NONE, no_applic_c) /* totally disable app cursor keys */ \
- X(INT, NONE, no_applic_k) /* totally disable app keypad */ \
- X(INT, NONE, no_mouse_rep) /* totally disable mouse reporting */ \
- X(INT, NONE, no_remote_resize) /* disable remote resizing */ \
- X(INT, NONE, no_alt_screen) /* disable alternate screen */ \
- X(INT, NONE, no_remote_wintitle) /* disable remote retitling */ \
- X(INT, NONE, no_dbackspace) /* disable destructive backspace */ \
- X(INT, NONE, no_remote_charset) /* disable remote charset config */ \
- X(INT, NONE, remote_qtitle_action) /* remote win title query action */ \
- X(INT, NONE, app_cursor) \
- X(INT, NONE, app_keypad) \
- X(INT, NONE, nethack_keypad) \
- X(INT, NONE, telnet_keyboard) \
- X(INT, NONE, telnet_newline) \
- X(INT, NONE, alt_f4) /* is it special? */ \
- X(INT, NONE, alt_space) /* is it special? */ \
- X(INT, NONE, alt_only) /* is it special? */ \
- X(INT, NONE, localecho) \
- X(INT, NONE, localedit) \
- X(INT, NONE, alwaysontop) \
- X(INT, NONE, fullscreenonaltenter) \
- X(INT, NONE, scroll_on_key) \
- X(INT, NONE, scroll_on_disp) \
- X(INT, NONE, erase_to_scrollback) \
- X(INT, NONE, compose_key) \
- X(INT, NONE, ctrlaltkeys) \
- X(STR, NONE, wintitle) /* initial window title */ \
- /* Terminal options */ \
- X(INT, NONE, savelines) \
- X(INT, NONE, dec_om) \
- X(INT, NONE, wrap_mode) \
- X(INT, NONE, lfhascr) \
- X(INT, NONE, cursor_type) /* 0=block 1=underline 2=vertical */ \
- X(INT, NONE, blink_cur) \
- X(INT, NONE, beep) \
- X(INT, NONE, beep_ind) \
- X(INT, NONE, bellovl) /* bell overload protection active? */ \
- X(INT, NONE, bellovl_n) /* number of bells to cause overload */ \
- X(INT, NONE, bellovl_t) /* time interval for overload (seconds) */ \
- X(INT, NONE, bellovl_s) /* period of silence to re-enable bell (s) */ \
- X(FILENAME, NONE, bell_wavefile) \
- X(INT, NONE, scrollbar) \
- X(INT, NONE, scrollbar_in_fullscreen) \
- X(INT, NONE, resize_action) \
- X(INT, NONE, bce) \
- X(INT, NONE, blinktext) \
- X(INT, NONE, win_name_always) \
- X(INT, NONE, width) \
- X(INT, NONE, height) \
- X(FONT, NONE, font) \
- X(INT, NONE, font_quality) \
- X(FILENAME, NONE, logfilename) \
- X(INT, NONE, logtype) \
- X(INT, NONE, logxfovr) \
- X(INT, NONE, logflush) \
- X(INT, NONE, logomitpass) \
- X(INT, NONE, logomitdata) \
- X(INT, NONE, hide_mouseptr) \
- X(INT, NONE, sunken_edge) \
- X(INT, NONE, window_border) \
- X(STR, NONE, answerback) \
- X(STR, NONE, printer) \
- X(INT, NONE, arabicshaping) \
- X(INT, NONE, bidi) \
- /* Colour options */ \
- X(INT, NONE, ansi_colour) \
- X(INT, NONE, xterm_256_colour) \
- X(INT, NONE, system_colour) \
- X(INT, NONE, try_palette) \
- X(INT, NONE, bold_colour) \
- X(INT, INT, colours) \
- /* Selection options */ \
- X(INT, NONE, mouse_is_xterm) \
- X(INT, NONE, rect_select) \
- X(INT, NONE, rawcnp) \
- X(INT, NONE, rtf_paste) \
- X(INT, NONE, mouse_override) \
- X(INT, INT, wordness) \
- /* translations */ \
- X(INT, NONE, vtmode) \
- X(STR, NONE, line_codepage) \
- X(INT, NONE, cjk_ambig_wide) \
- X(INT, NONE, utf8_override) \
- X(INT, NONE, xlat_capslockcyr) \
- /* X11 forwarding */ \
- X(INT, NONE, x11_forward) \
- X(STR, NONE, x11_display) \
- X(INT, NONE, x11_auth) \
- X(FILENAME, NONE, xauthfile) \
- /* port forwarding */ \
- X(INT, NONE, lport_acceptall) /* accept conns from hosts other than localhost */ \
- X(INT, NONE, rport_acceptall) /* same for remote forwarded ports (SSH-2 only) */ \
- /* \
- * Subkeys for 'portfwd' can have the following forms: \
- * \
- * [LR]localport \
- * [LR]localaddr:localport \
- * \
- * Dynamic forwardings are indicated by an 'L' key, and the \
- * special value "D". For all other forwardings, the value \
- * should be of the form 'host:port'. \
- */ \
- X(STR, STR, portfwd) \
- /* SSH bug compatibility modes */ \
- X(INT, NONE, sshbug_ignore1) \
- X(INT, NONE, sshbug_plainpw1) \
- X(INT, NONE, sshbug_rsa1) \
- X(INT, NONE, sshbug_hmac2) \
- X(INT, NONE, sshbug_derivekey2) \
- X(INT, NONE, sshbug_rsapad2) \
- X(INT, NONE, sshbug_pksessid2) \
- X(INT, NONE, sshbug_rekey2) \
- X(INT, NONE, sshbug_maxpkt2) \
- X(INT, NONE, sshbug_ignore2) \
- /* \
- * ssh_simple means that we promise never to open any channel \
- * other than the main one, which means it can safely use a very \
- * large window in SSH-2. \
- */ \
- X(INT, NONE, ssh_simple) \
- /* Options for pterm. Should split out into platform-dependent part. */ \
- X(INT, NONE, stamp_utmp) \
- X(INT, NONE, login_shell) \
- X(INT, NONE, scrollbar_on_left) \
- X(INT, NONE, shadowbold) \
- X(FONT, NONE, boldfont) \
- X(FONT, NONE, widefont) \
- X(FONT, NONE, wideboldfont) \
- X(INT, NONE, shadowboldoffset) \
- X(INT, NONE, crhaslf) \
- X(STR, NONE, winclass) \
-
-/* Now define the actual enum of option keywords using that macro. */
-#define CONF_ENUM_DEF(valtype, keytype, keyword) CONF_ ## keyword,
-enum config_primary_key { CONFIG_OPTIONS(CONF_ENUM_DEF) N_CONFIG_OPTIONS };
-#undef CONF_ENUM_DEF
-
-#define NCFGCOLOURS 22 /* number of colours in CONF_colours above */
-
-/* Functions handling configuration structures. */
-Conf *conf_new(void); /* create an empty configuration */
-void conf_free(Conf *conf);
-Conf *conf_copy(Conf *oldconf);
-void conf_copy_into(Conf *dest, Conf *src);
-/* Mandatory accessor functions: enforce by assertion that keys exist. */
-int conf_get_int(Conf *conf, int key);
-int conf_get_int_int(Conf *conf, int key, int subkey);
-char *conf_get_str(Conf *conf, int key); /* result still owned by conf */
-char *conf_get_str_str(Conf *conf, int key, const char *subkey);
-Filename *conf_get_filename(Conf *conf, int key);
-FontSpec *conf_get_fontspec(Conf *conf, int key); /* still owned by conf */
-/* Optional accessor function: return NULL if key does not exist. */
-char *conf_get_str_str_opt(Conf *conf, int key, const char *subkey);
-/* Accessor function to step through a string-subkeyed list.
- * Returns the next subkey after the provided one, or the first if NULL.
- * Returns NULL if there are none left.
- * Both the return value and *subkeyout are still owned by conf. */
-char *conf_get_str_strs(Conf *conf, int key, char *subkeyin, char **subkeyout);
-/* Return the nth string subkey in a list. Owned by conf. NULL if beyond end */
-char *conf_get_str_nthstrkey(Conf *conf, int key, int n);
-/* Functions to set entries in configuration. Always copy their inputs. */
-void conf_set_int(Conf *conf, int key, int value);
-void conf_set_int_int(Conf *conf, int key, int subkey, int value);
-void conf_set_str(Conf *conf, int key, const char *value);
-void conf_set_str_str(Conf *conf, int key,
- const char *subkey, const char *val);
-void conf_del_str_str(Conf *conf, int key, const char *subkey);
-void conf_set_filename(Conf *conf, int key, const Filename *val);
-void conf_set_fontspec(Conf *conf, int key, const FontSpec *val);
-/* Serialisation functions for Duplicate Session */
-int conf_serialised_size(Conf *conf);
-void conf_serialise(Conf *conf, void *data);
-int conf_deserialise(Conf *conf, void *data, int maxsize);/*returns size used*/
-
-/*
- * Functions to copy, free, serialise and deserialise FontSpecs.
- * Provided per-platform, to go with the platform's idea of a
- * FontSpec's contents.
- *
- * fontspec_serialise returns the number of bytes written, and can
- * handle data==NULL without crashing. So you can call it once to find
- * out a size, then again once you've allocated a buffer.
- */
-FontSpec *fontspec_copy(const FontSpec *f);
-void fontspec_free(FontSpec *f);
-int fontspec_serialise(FontSpec *f, void *data);
-FontSpec *fontspec_deserialise(void *data, int maxsize, int *used);
-
-/*
- * Exports from noise.c.
- */
-void noise_get_heavy(void (*func) (void *, int));
-void noise_get_light(void (*func) (void *, int));
-void noise_regular(void);
-void noise_ultralight(unsigned long data);
-void random_save_seed(void);
-void random_destroy_seed(void);
-
-/*
- * Exports from settings.c.
- */
-Backend *backend_from_name(const char *name);
-Backend *backend_from_proto(int proto);
-char *get_remote_username(Conf *conf); /* dynamically allocated */
-char *save_settings(char *section, Conf *conf);
-void save_open_settings(void *sesskey, Conf *conf);
-void load_settings(char *section, Conf *conf);
-void load_open_settings(void *sesskey, Conf *conf);
-void get_sesslist(struct sesslist *, int allocate);
-void do_defaults(char *, Conf *);
-void registry_cleanup(void);
-
-/*
- * Functions used by settings.c to provide platform-specific
- * default settings.
- *
- * (The integer one is expected to return `def' if it has no clear
- * opinion of its own. This is because there's no integer value
- * which I can reliably set aside to indicate `nil'. The string
- * function is perfectly all right returning NULL, of course. The
- * Filename and FontSpec functions are _not allowed_ to fail to
- * return, since these defaults _must_ be per-platform.)
- *
- * The 'Filename *' returned by platform_default_filename, and the
- * 'FontSpec *' returned by platform_default_fontspec, have ownership
- * transferred to the caller, and must be freed.
- */
-char *platform_default_s(const char *name);
-int platform_default_i(const char *name, int def);
-Filename *platform_default_filename(const char *name);
-FontSpec *platform_default_fontspec(const char *name);
-
-/*
- * Exports from terminal.c.
- */
-
-Terminal *term_init(Conf *, struct unicode_data *, void *);
-void term_free(Terminal *);
-void term_size(Terminal *, int, int, int);
-void term_paint(Terminal *, Context, int, int, int, int, int);
-void term_scroll(Terminal *, int, int);
-void term_scroll_to_selection(Terminal *, int);
-void term_pwron(Terminal *, int);
-void term_clrsb(Terminal *);
-void term_mouse(Terminal *, Mouse_Button, Mouse_Button, Mouse_Action,
- int,int,int,int,int);
-void term_key(Terminal *, Key_Sym, wchar_t *, size_t, unsigned int,
- unsigned int);
-void term_deselect(Terminal *);
-void term_update(Terminal *);
-void term_invalidate(Terminal *);
-void term_blink(Terminal *, int set_cursor);
-void term_do_paste(Terminal *);
-int term_paste_pending(Terminal *);
-void term_paste(Terminal *);
-void term_nopaste(Terminal *);
-int term_ldisc(Terminal *, int option);
-void term_copyall(Terminal *);
-void term_reconfig(Terminal *, Conf *);
-void term_seen_key_event(Terminal *);
-int term_data(Terminal *, int is_stderr, const char *data, int len);
-int term_data_untrusted(Terminal *, const char *data, int len);
-void term_provide_resize_fn(Terminal *term,
- void (*resize_fn)(void *, int, int),
- void *resize_ctx);
-void term_provide_logctx(Terminal *term, void *logctx);
-void term_set_focus(Terminal *term, int has_focus);
-char *term_get_ttymode(Terminal *term, const char *mode);
-int term_get_userpass_input(Terminal *term, prompts_t *p,
- unsigned char *in, int inlen);
-
-int format_arrow_key(char *buf, Terminal *term, int xkey, int ctrl);
-
-/*
- * Exports from logging.c.
- */
-void *log_init(void *frontend, Conf *conf);
-void log_free(void *logctx);
-void log_reconfig(void *logctx, Conf *conf);
-void logfopen(void *logctx);
-void logfclose(void *logctx);
-void logtraffic(void *logctx, unsigned char c, int logmode);
-void logflush(void *logctx);
-void log_eventlog(void *logctx, const char *string);
-enum { PKT_INCOMING, PKT_OUTGOING };
-enum { PKTLOG_EMIT, PKTLOG_BLANK, PKTLOG_OMIT };
-struct logblank_t {
- int offset;
- int len;
- int type;
-};
-void log_packet(void *logctx, int direction, int type,
- char *texttype, const void *data, int len,
- int n_blanks, const struct logblank_t *blanks,
- const unsigned long *sequence);
-
-/*
- * Exports from testback.c
- */
-
-extern Backend null_backend;
-extern Backend loop_backend;
-
-/*
- * Exports from raw.c.
- */
-
-extern Backend raw_backend;
-
-/*
- * Exports from rlogin.c.
- */
-
-extern Backend rlogin_backend;
-
-/*
- * Exports from telnet.c.
- */
-
-extern Backend telnet_backend;
-
-/*
- * Exports from ssh.c.
- */
-extern Backend ssh_backend;
-
-/*
- * Exports from ldisc.c.
- */
-void *ldisc_create(Conf *, Terminal *, Backend *, void *, void *);
-void ldisc_configure(void *, Conf *);
-void ldisc_free(void *);
-void ldisc_send(void *handle, char *buf, int len, int interactive);
-
-/*
- * Exports from ldiscucs.c.
- */
-void lpage_send(void *, int codepage, char *buf, int len, int interactive);
-void luni_send(void *, wchar_t * widebuf, int len, int interactive);
-
-/*
- * Exports from sshrand.c.
- */
-
-void random_add_noise(void *noise, int length);
-int random_byte(void);
-void random_get_savedata(void **data, int *len);
-extern int random_active;
-/* The random number subsystem is activated if at least one other entity
- * within the program expresses an interest in it. So each SSH session
- * calls random_ref on startup and random_unref on shutdown. */
-void random_ref(void);
-void random_unref(void);
-
-/*
- * Exports from pinger.c.
- */
-typedef struct pinger_tag *Pinger;
-Pinger pinger_new(Conf *conf, Backend *back, void *backhandle);
-void pinger_reconfig(Pinger, Conf *oldconf, Conf *newconf);
-void pinger_free(Pinger);
-
-/*
- * Exports from misc.c.
- */
-
-#include "misc.h"
-int conf_launchable(Conf *conf);
-char const *conf_dest(Conf *conf);
-
-/*
- * Exports from sercfg.c.
- */
-void ser_setup_config_box(struct controlbox *b, int midsession,
- int parity_mask, int flow_mask);
-
-/*
- * Exports from version.c.
- */
-extern char ver[];
-
-/*
- * Exports from unicode.c.
- */
-#ifndef CP_UTF8
-#define CP_UTF8 65001
-#endif
-/* void init_ucs(void); -- this is now in platform-specific headers */
-int is_dbcs_leadbyte(int codepage, char byte);
-int mb_to_wc(int codepage, int flags, const char *mbstr, int mblen,
- wchar_t *wcstr, int wclen);
-int wc_to_mb(int codepage, int flags, const wchar_t *wcstr, int wclen,
- char *mbstr, int mblen, char *defchr, int *defused,
- struct unicode_data *ucsdata);
-wchar_t xlat_uskbd2cyrllic(int ch);
-int check_compose(int first, int second);
-int decode_codepage(char *cp_name);
-const char *cp_enumerate (int index);
-const char *cp_name(int codepage);
-void get_unitab(int codepage, wchar_t * unitab, int ftype);
-
-/*
- * Exports from wcwidth.c
- */
-int mk_wcwidth(wchar_t ucs);
-int mk_wcswidth(const wchar_t *pwcs, size_t n);
-int mk_wcwidth_cjk(wchar_t ucs);
-int mk_wcswidth_cjk(const wchar_t *pwcs, size_t n);
-
-/*
- * Exports from mscrypto.c
- */
-#ifdef MSCRYPTOAPI
-int crypto_startup();
-void crypto_wrapup();
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Exports from pageantc.c.
- *
- * agent_query returns 1 for here's-a-response, and 0 for query-in-
- * progress. In the latter case there will be a call to `callback'
- * at some future point, passing callback_ctx as the first
- * parameter and the actual reply data as the second and third.
- *
- * The response may be a NULL pointer (in either of the synchronous
- * or asynchronous cases), which indicates failure to receive a
- * response.
- */
-int agent_query(void *in, int inlen, void **out, int *outlen,
- void (*callback)(void *, void *, int), void *callback_ctx);
-int agent_exists(void);
-
-/*
- * Exports from wildcard.c
- */
-const char *wc_error(int value);
-int wc_match(const char *wildcard, const char *target);
-int wc_unescape(char *output, const char *wildcard);
-
-/*
- * Exports from frontend (windlg.c etc)
- */
-void logevent(void *frontend, const char *);
-void pgp_fingerprints(void);
-/*
- * verify_ssh_host_key() can return one of three values:
- *
- * - +1 means `key was OK' (either already known or the user just
- * approved it) `so continue with the connection'
- *
- * - 0 means `key was not OK, abandon the connection'
- *
- * - -1 means `I've initiated enquiries, please wait to be called
- * back via the provided function with a result that's either 0
- * or +1'.
- */
-int verify_ssh_host_key(void *frontend, char *host, int port, char *keytype,
- char *keystr, char *fingerprint,
- void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx);
-/*
- * askalg has the same set of return values as verify_ssh_host_key.
- */
-int askalg(void *frontend, const char *algtype, const char *algname,
- void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx);
-/*
- * askappend can return four values:
- *
- * - 2 means overwrite the log file
- * - 1 means append to the log file
- * - 0 means cancel logging for this session
- * - -1 means please wait.
- */
-int askappend(void *frontend, Filename *filename,
- void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx);
-
-/*
- * Exports from console frontends (wincons.c, uxcons.c)
- * that aren't equivalents to things in windlg.c et al.
- */
-extern int console_batch_mode;
-int console_get_userpass_input(prompts_t *p, unsigned char *in, int inlen);
-void console_provide_logctx(void *logctx);
-int is_interactive(void);
-
-/*
- * Exports from printing.c.
- */
-typedef struct printer_enum_tag printer_enum;
-typedef struct printer_job_tag printer_job;
-printer_enum *printer_start_enum(int *nprinters);
-char *printer_get_name(printer_enum *, int);
-void printer_finish_enum(printer_enum *);
-printer_job *printer_start_job(char *printer);
-void printer_job_data(printer_job *, void *, int);
-void printer_finish_job(printer_job *);
-
-/*
- * Exports from cmdline.c (and also cmdline_error(), which is
- * defined differently in various places and required _by_
- * cmdline.c).
- */
-int cmdline_process_param(char *, char *, int, Conf *);
-void cmdline_run_saved(Conf *);
-void cmdline_cleanup(void);
-int cmdline_get_passwd_input(prompts_t *p, unsigned char *in, int inlen);
-#define TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER 1
-#define TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK 2
-extern int cmdline_tooltype;
-
-void cmdline_error(char *, ...);
-
-/*
- * Exports from config.c.
- */
-struct controlbox;
-union control;
-void conf_radiobutton_handler(union control *ctrl, void *dlg,
- void *data, int event);
-#define CHECKBOX_INVERT (1<<30)
-void conf_checkbox_handler(union control *ctrl, void *dlg,
- void *data, int event);
-void conf_editbox_handler(union control *ctrl, void *dlg,
- void *data, int event);
-void conf_filesel_handler(union control *ctrl, void *dlg,
- void *data, int event);
-void conf_fontsel_handler(union control *ctrl, void *dlg,
- void *data, int event);
-void setup_config_box(struct controlbox *b, int midsession,
- int protocol, int protcfginfo);
-
-/*
- * Exports from minibidi.c.
- */
-typedef struct bidi_char {
- wchar_t origwc, wc;
- unsigned short index;
-} bidi_char;
-int do_bidi(bidi_char *line, int count);
-int do_shape(bidi_char *line, bidi_char *to, int count);
-int is_rtl(int c);
-
-/*
- * X11 auth mechanisms we know about.
- */
-enum {
- X11_NO_AUTH,
- X11_MIT, /* MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 */
- X11_XDM, /* XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 */
- X11_NAUTHS
-};
-extern const char *const x11_authnames[]; /* declared in x11fwd.c */
-
-/*
- * Miscellaneous exports from the platform-specific code.
- *
- * filename_serialise and filename_deserialise have the same semantics
- * as fontspec_serialise and fontspec_deserialise above.
- */
-Filename *filename_from_str(const char *string);
-const char *filename_to_str(const Filename *fn);
-int filename_equal(const Filename *f1, const Filename *f2);
-int filename_is_null(const Filename *fn);
-Filename *filename_copy(const Filename *fn);
-void filename_free(Filename *fn);
-int filename_serialise(const Filename *f, void *data);
-Filename *filename_deserialise(void *data, int maxsize, int *used);
-char *get_username(void); /* return value needs freeing */
-char *get_random_data(int bytes); /* used in cmdgen.c */
-
-/*
- * Exports and imports from timing.c.
- *
- * schedule_timer() asks the front end to schedule a callback to a
- * timer function in a given number of ticks. The returned value is
- * the time (in ticks since an arbitrary offset) at which the
- * callback can be expected. This value will also be passed as the
- * `now' parameter to the callback function. Hence, you can (for
- * example) schedule an event at a particular time by calling
- * schedule_timer() and storing the return value in your context
- * structure as the time when that event is due. The first time a
- * callback function gives you that value or more as `now', you do
- * the thing.
- *
- * expire_timer_context() drops all current timers associated with
- * a given value of ctx (for when you're about to free ctx).
- *
- * run_timers() is called from the front end when it has reason to
- * think some timers have reached their moment, or when it simply
- * needs to know how long to wait next. We pass it the time we
- * think it is. It returns TRUE and places the time when the next
- * timer needs to go off in `next', or alternatively it returns
- * FALSE if there are no timers at all pending.
- *
- * timer_change_notify() must be supplied by the front end; it
- * notifies the front end that a new timer has been added to the
- * list which is sooner than any existing ones. It provides the
- * time when that timer needs to go off.
- *
- * *** FRONT END IMPLEMENTORS NOTE:
- *
- * There's an important subtlety in the front-end implementation of
- * the timer interface. When a front end is given a `next' value,
- * either returned from run_timers() or via timer_change_notify(),
- * it should ensure that it really passes _that value_ as the `now'
- * parameter to its next run_timers call. It should _not_ simply
- * call GETTICKCOUNT() to get the `now' parameter when invoking
- * run_timers().
- *
- * The reason for this is that an OS's system clock might not agree
- * exactly with the timing mechanisms it supplies to wait for a
- * given interval. I'll illustrate this by the simple example of
- * Unix Plink, which uses timeouts to select() in a way which for
- * these purposes can simply be considered to be a wait() function.
- * Suppose, for the sake of argument, that this wait() function
- * tends to return early by 1%. Then a possible sequence of actions
- * is:
- *
- * - run_timers() tells the front end that the next timer firing
- * is 10000ms from now.
- * - Front end calls wait(10000ms), but according to
- * GETTICKCOUNT() it has only waited for 9900ms.
- * - Front end calls run_timers() again, passing time T-100ms as
- * `now'.
- * - run_timers() does nothing, and says the next timer firing is
- * still 100ms from now.
- * - Front end calls wait(100ms), which only waits for 99ms.
- * - Front end calls run_timers() yet again, passing time T-1ms.
- * - run_timers() says there's still 1ms to wait.
- * - Front end calls wait(1ms).
- *
- * If you're _lucky_ at this point, wait(1ms) will actually wait
- * for 1ms and you'll only have woken the program up three times.
- * If you're unlucky, wait(1ms) might do nothing at all due to
- * being below some minimum threshold, and you might find your
- * program spends the whole of the last millisecond tight-looping
- * between wait() and run_timers().
- *
- * Instead, what you should do is to _save_ the precise `next'
- * value provided by run_timers() or via timer_change_notify(), and
- * use that precise value as the input to the next run_timers()
- * call. So:
- *
- * - run_timers() tells the front end that the next timer firing
- * is at time T, 10000ms from now.
- * - Front end calls wait(10000ms).
- * - Front end then immediately calls run_timers() and passes it
- * time T, without stopping to check GETTICKCOUNT() at all.
- *
- * This guarantees that the program wakes up only as many times as
- * there are actual timer actions to be taken, and that the timing
- * mechanism will never send it into a tight loop.
- *
- * (It does also mean that the timer action in the above example
- * will occur 100ms early, but this is not generally critical. And
- * the hypothetical 1% error in wait() will be partially corrected
- * for anyway when, _after_ run_timers() returns, you call
- * GETTICKCOUNT() and compare the result with the returned `next'
- * value to find out how long you have to make your next wait().)
- */
-typedef void (*timer_fn_t)(void *ctx, long now);
-long schedule_timer(int ticks, timer_fn_t fn, void *ctx);
-void expire_timer_context(void *ctx);
-int run_timers(long now, long *next);
-void timer_change_notify(long next);
-
-/*
- * Define no-op macros for the jump list functions, on platforms that
- * don't support them. (This is a bit of a hack, and it'd be nicer to
- * localise even the calls to those functions into the Windows front
- * end, but it'll do for the moment.)
- */
-#ifndef JUMPLIST_SUPPORTED
-#define add_session_to_jumplist(x) ((void)0)
-#define remove_session_from_jumplist(x) ((void)0)
-#endif
-
-#endif
+#ifndef PUTTY_PUTTY_H +#define PUTTY_PUTTY_H + +#include <stddef.h> /* for wchar_t */ + +/* + * Global variables. Most modules declare these `extern', but + * window.c will do `#define PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS' before including this + * module, and so will get them properly defined. + */ +#ifndef GLOBAL +#ifdef PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS +#define GLOBAL +#else +#define GLOBAL extern +#endif +#endif + +#ifndef DONE_TYPEDEFS +#define DONE_TYPEDEFS +typedef struct conf_tag Conf; +typedef struct backend_tag Backend; +typedef struct terminal_tag Terminal; +#endif + +#include "puttyps.h" +#include "network.h" +#include "misc.h" + +/* + * Fingerprints of the PGP master keys that can be used to establish a trust + * path between an executable and other files. + */ +#define PGP_RSA_MASTER_KEY_FP \ + "8F 15 97 DA 25 30 AB 0D 88 D1 92 54 11 CF 0C 4C" +#define PGP_DSA_MASTER_KEY_FP \ + "313C 3E76 4B74 C2C5 F2AE 83A8 4F5E 6DF5 6A93 B34E" + +/* Three attribute types: + * The ATTRs (normal attributes) are stored with the characters in + * the main display arrays + * + * The TATTRs (temporary attributes) are generated on the fly, they + * can overlap with characters but not with normal attributes. + * + * The LATTRs (line attributes) are an entirely disjoint space of + * flags. + * + * The DATTRs (display attributes) are internal to terminal.c (but + * defined here because their values have to match the others + * here); they reuse the TATTR_* space but are always masked off + * before sending to the front end. + * + * ATTR_INVALID is an illegal colour combination. + */ + +#define TATTR_ACTCURS 0x40000000UL /* active cursor (block) */ +#define TATTR_PASCURS 0x20000000UL /* passive cursor (box) */ +#define TATTR_RIGHTCURS 0x10000000UL /* cursor-on-RHS */ +#define TATTR_COMBINING 0x80000000UL /* combining characters */ + +#define DATTR_STARTRUN 0x80000000UL /* start of redraw run */ + +#define TDATTR_MASK 0xF0000000UL +#define TATTR_MASK (TDATTR_MASK) +#define DATTR_MASK (TDATTR_MASK) + +#define LATTR_NORM 0x00000000UL +#define LATTR_WIDE 0x00000001UL +#define LATTR_TOP 0x00000002UL +#define LATTR_BOT 0x00000003UL +#define LATTR_MODE 0x00000003UL +#define LATTR_WRAPPED 0x00000010UL /* this line wraps to next */ +#define LATTR_WRAPPED2 0x00000020UL /* with WRAPPED: CJK wide character + wrapped to next line, so last + single-width cell is empty */ + +#define ATTR_INVALID 0x03FFFFU + +/* Like Linux use the F000 page for direct to font. */ +#define CSET_OEMCP 0x0000F000UL /* OEM Codepage DTF */ +#define CSET_ACP 0x0000F100UL /* Ansi Codepage DTF */ + +/* These are internal use overlapping with the UTF-16 surrogates */ +#define CSET_ASCII 0x0000D800UL /* normal ASCII charset ESC ( B */ +#define CSET_LINEDRW 0x0000D900UL /* line drawing charset ESC ( 0 */ +#define CSET_SCOACS 0x0000DA00UL /* SCO Alternate charset */ +#define CSET_GBCHR 0x0000DB00UL /* UK variant charset ESC ( A */ +#define CSET_MASK 0xFFFFFF00UL /* Character set mask */ + +#define DIRECT_CHAR(c) ((c&0xFFFFFC00)==0xD800) +#define DIRECT_FONT(c) ((c&0xFFFFFE00)==0xF000) + +#define UCSERR (CSET_LINEDRW|'a') /* UCS Format error character. */ +/* + * UCSWIDE is a special value used in the terminal data to signify + * the character cell containing the right-hand half of a CJK wide + * character. We use 0xDFFF because it's part of the surrogate + * range and hence won't be used for anything else (it's impossible + * to input it via UTF-8 because our UTF-8 decoder correctly + * rejects surrogates). + */ +#define UCSWIDE 0xDFFF + +#define ATTR_NARROW 0x800000U +#define ATTR_WIDE 0x400000U +#define ATTR_BOLD 0x040000U +#define ATTR_UNDER 0x080000U +#define ATTR_REVERSE 0x100000U +#define ATTR_BLINK 0x200000U +#define ATTR_FGMASK 0x0001FFU +#define ATTR_BGMASK 0x03FE00U +#define ATTR_COLOURS 0x03FFFFU +#define ATTR_FGSHIFT 0 +#define ATTR_BGSHIFT 9 + +/* + * The definitive list of colour numbers stored in terminal + * attribute words is kept here. It is: + * + * - 0-7 are ANSI colours (KRGYBMCW). + * - 8-15 are the bold versions of those colours. + * - 16-255 are the remains of the xterm 256-colour mode (a + * 216-colour cube with R at most significant and B at least, + * followed by a uniform series of grey shades running between + * black and white but not including either on grounds of + * redundancy). + * - 256 is default foreground + * - 257 is default bold foreground + * - 258 is default background + * - 259 is default bold background + * - 260 is cursor foreground + * - 261 is cursor background + */ + +#define ATTR_DEFFG (256 << ATTR_FGSHIFT) +#define ATTR_DEFBG (258 << ATTR_BGSHIFT) +#define ATTR_DEFAULT (ATTR_DEFFG | ATTR_DEFBG) + +struct sesslist { + int nsessions; + char **sessions; + char *buffer; /* so memory can be freed later */ +}; + +struct unicode_data { + char **uni_tbl; + int dbcs_screenfont; + int font_codepage; + int line_codepage; + wchar_t unitab_scoacs[256]; + wchar_t unitab_line[256]; + wchar_t unitab_font[256]; + wchar_t unitab_xterm[256]; + wchar_t unitab_oemcp[256]; + unsigned char unitab_ctrl[256]; +}; + +#define LGXF_OVR 1 /* existing logfile overwrite */ +#define LGXF_APN 0 /* existing logfile append */ +#define LGXF_ASK -1 /* existing logfile ask */ +#define LGTYP_NONE 0 /* logmode: no logging */ +#define LGTYP_ASCII 1 /* logmode: pure ascii */ +#define LGTYP_DEBUG 2 /* logmode: all chars of traffic */ +#define LGTYP_PACKETS 3 /* logmode: SSH data packets */ +#define LGTYP_SSHRAW 4 /* logmode: SSH raw data */ + +typedef enum { + /* Actual special commands. Originally Telnet, but some codes have + * been re-used for similar specials in other protocols. */ + TS_AYT, TS_BRK, TS_SYNCH, TS_EC, TS_EL, TS_GA, TS_NOP, TS_ABORT, + TS_AO, TS_IP, TS_SUSP, TS_EOR, TS_EOF, TS_LECHO, TS_RECHO, TS_PING, + TS_EOL, + /* Special command for SSH. */ + TS_REKEY, + /* POSIX-style signals. (not Telnet) */ + TS_SIGABRT, TS_SIGALRM, TS_SIGFPE, TS_SIGHUP, TS_SIGILL, + TS_SIGINT, TS_SIGKILL, TS_SIGPIPE, TS_SIGQUIT, TS_SIGSEGV, + TS_SIGTERM, TS_SIGUSR1, TS_SIGUSR2, + /* Pseudo-specials used for constructing the specials menu. */ + TS_SEP, /* Separator */ + TS_SUBMENU, /* Start a new submenu with specified name */ + TS_EXITMENU /* Exit current submenu or end of specials */ +} Telnet_Special; + +struct telnet_special { + const char *name; + int code; +}; + +typedef enum { + MBT_NOTHING, + MBT_LEFT, MBT_MIDDLE, MBT_RIGHT, /* `raw' button designations */ + MBT_SELECT, MBT_EXTEND, MBT_PASTE, /* `cooked' button designations */ + MBT_WHEEL_UP, MBT_WHEEL_DOWN /* mouse wheel */ +} Mouse_Button; + +typedef enum { + MA_NOTHING, MA_CLICK, MA_2CLK, MA_3CLK, MA_DRAG, MA_RELEASE +} Mouse_Action; + +/* Keyboard modifiers -- keys the user is actually holding down */ + +#define PKM_SHIFT 0x01 +#define PKM_CONTROL 0x02 +#define PKM_META 0x04 +#define PKM_ALT 0x08 + +/* Keyboard flags that aren't really modifiers */ +#define PKF_CAPSLOCK 0x10 +#define PKF_NUMLOCK 0x20 +#define PKF_REPEAT 0x40 + +/* Stand-alone keysyms for function keys */ + +typedef enum { + PK_NULL, /* No symbol for this key */ + /* Main keypad keys */ + PK_ESCAPE, PK_TAB, PK_BACKSPACE, PK_RETURN, PK_COMPOSE, + /* Editing keys */ + PK_HOME, PK_INSERT, PK_DELETE, PK_END, PK_PAGEUP, PK_PAGEDOWN, + /* Cursor keys */ + PK_UP, PK_DOWN, PK_RIGHT, PK_LEFT, PK_REST, + /* Numeric keypad */ /* Real one looks like: */ + PK_PF1, PK_PF2, PK_PF3, PK_PF4, /* PF1 PF2 PF3 PF4 */ + PK_KPCOMMA, PK_KPMINUS, PK_KPDECIMAL, /* 7 8 9 - */ + PK_KP0, PK_KP1, PK_KP2, PK_KP3, PK_KP4, /* 4 5 6 , */ + PK_KP5, PK_KP6, PK_KP7, PK_KP8, PK_KP9, /* 1 2 3 en- */ + PK_KPBIGPLUS, PK_KPENTER, /* 0 . ter */ + /* Top row */ + PK_F1, PK_F2, PK_F3, PK_F4, PK_F5, + PK_F6, PK_F7, PK_F8, PK_F9, PK_F10, + PK_F11, PK_F12, PK_F13, PK_F14, PK_F15, + PK_F16, PK_F17, PK_F18, PK_F19, PK_F20, + PK_PAUSE +} Key_Sym; + +#define PK_ISEDITING(k) ((k) >= PK_HOME && (k) <= PK_PAGEDOWN) +#define PK_ISCURSOR(k) ((k) >= PK_UP && (k) <= PK_REST) +#define PK_ISKEYPAD(k) ((k) >= PK_PF1 && (k) <= PK_KPENTER) +#define PK_ISFKEY(k) ((k) >= PK_F1 && (k) <= PK_F20) + +enum { + VT_XWINDOWS, VT_OEMANSI, VT_OEMONLY, VT_POORMAN, VT_UNICODE +}; + +enum { + /* + * SSH-2 key exchange algorithms + */ + KEX_WARN, + KEX_DHGROUP1, + KEX_DHGROUP14, + KEX_DHGEX, + KEX_RSA, + KEX_MAX +}; + +enum { + /* + * SSH ciphers (both SSH-1 and SSH-2) + */ + CIPHER_WARN, /* pseudo 'cipher' */ + CIPHER_3DES, + CIPHER_BLOWFISH, + CIPHER_AES, /* (SSH-2 only) */ + CIPHER_DES, + CIPHER_ARCFOUR, + CIPHER_MAX /* no. ciphers (inc warn) */ +}; + +enum { + /* + * Several different bits of the PuTTY configuration seem to be + * three-way settings whose values are `always yes', `always + * no', and `decide by some more complex automated means'. This + * is true of line discipline options (local echo and line + * editing), proxy DNS, Close On Exit, and SSH server bug + * workarounds. Accordingly I supply a single enum here to deal + * with them all. + */ + FORCE_ON, FORCE_OFF, AUTO +}; + +enum { + /* + * Proxy types. + */ + PROXY_NONE, PROXY_SOCKS4, PROXY_SOCKS5, + PROXY_HTTP, PROXY_TELNET, PROXY_CMD +}; + +enum { + /* + * Line discipline options which the backend might try to control. + */ + LD_EDIT, /* local line editing */ + LD_ECHO /* local echo */ +}; + +enum { + /* Actions on remote window title query */ + TITLE_NONE, TITLE_EMPTY, TITLE_REAL +}; + +enum { + /* Protocol back ends. (CONF_protocol) */ + PROT_RAW, PROT_TELNET, PROT_RLOGIN, PROT_SSH, + /* PROT_SERIAL is supported on a subset of platforms, but it doesn't + * hurt to define it globally. */ + PROT_SERIAL +}; + +enum { + /* Bell settings (CONF_beep) */ + BELL_DISABLED, BELL_DEFAULT, BELL_VISUAL, BELL_WAVEFILE, BELL_PCSPEAKER +}; + +enum { + /* Taskbar flashing indication on bell (CONF_beep_ind) */ + B_IND_DISABLED, B_IND_FLASH, B_IND_STEADY +}; + +enum { + /* Resize actions (CONF_resize_action) */ + RESIZE_TERM, RESIZE_DISABLED, RESIZE_FONT, RESIZE_EITHER +}; + +enum { + /* Function key types (CONF_funky_type) */ + FUNKY_TILDE, + FUNKY_LINUX, + FUNKY_XTERM, + FUNKY_VT400, + FUNKY_VT100P, + FUNKY_SCO +}; + +enum { + FQ_DEFAULT, FQ_ANTIALIASED, FQ_NONANTIALIASED, FQ_CLEARTYPE +}; + +enum { + SER_PAR_NONE, SER_PAR_ODD, SER_PAR_EVEN, SER_PAR_MARK, SER_PAR_SPACE +}; + +enum { + SER_FLOW_NONE, SER_FLOW_XONXOFF, SER_FLOW_RTSCTS, SER_FLOW_DSRDTR +}; + +/* + * Tables of string <-> enum value mappings used in settings.c. + * Defined here so that backends can export their GSS library tables + * to the cross-platform settings code. + */ +struct keyvalwhere { + /* + * Two fields which define a string and enum value to be + * equivalent to each other. + */ + char *s; + int v; + + /* + * The next pair of fields are used by gprefs() in settings.c to + * arrange that when it reads a list of strings representing a + * preference list and translates it into the corresponding list + * of integers, strings not appearing in the list are entered in a + * configurable position rather than uniformly at the end. + */ + + /* + * 'vrel' indicates which other value in the list to place this + * element relative to. It should be a value that has occurred in + * a 'v' field of some other element of the array, or -1 to + * indicate that we simply place relative to one or other end of + * the list. + * + * gprefs will try to process the elements in an order which makes + * this field work (i.e. so that the element referenced has been + * added before processing this one). + */ + int vrel; + + /* + * 'where' indicates whether to place the new value before or + * after the one referred to by vrel. -1 means before; +1 means + * after. + * + * When vrel is -1, this also implicitly indicates which end of + * the array to use. So vrel=-1, where=-1 means to place _before_ + * some end of the list (hence, at the last element); vrel=-1, + * where=+1 means to place _after_ an end (hence, at the first). + */ + int where; +}; + +#ifndef NO_GSSAPI +extern const int ngsslibs; +extern const char *const gsslibnames[]; /* for displaying in configuration */ +extern const struct keyvalwhere gsslibkeywords[]; /* for settings.c */ +#endif + +extern const char *const ttymodes[]; + +enum { + /* + * Network address types. Used for specifying choice of IPv4/v6 + * in config; also used in proxy.c to indicate whether a given + * host name has already been resolved or will be resolved at + * the proxy end. + */ + ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC, ADDRTYPE_IPV4, ADDRTYPE_IPV6, ADDRTYPE_NAME +}; + +struct backend_tag { + const char *(*init) (void *frontend_handle, void **backend_handle, + Conf *conf, char *host, int port, char **realhost, + int nodelay, int keepalive); + void (*free) (void *handle); + /* back->reconfig() passes in a replacement configuration. */ + void (*reconfig) (void *handle, Conf *conf); + /* back->send() returns the current amount of buffered data. */ + int (*send) (void *handle, char *buf, int len); + /* back->sendbuffer() does the same thing but without attempting a send */ + int (*sendbuffer) (void *handle); + void (*size) (void *handle, int width, int height); + void (*special) (void *handle, Telnet_Special code); + const struct telnet_special *(*get_specials) (void *handle); + int (*connected) (void *handle); + int (*exitcode) (void *handle); + /* If back->sendok() returns FALSE, data sent to it from the frontend + * may be lost. */ + int (*sendok) (void *handle); + int (*ldisc) (void *handle, int); + void (*provide_ldisc) (void *handle, void *ldisc); + void (*provide_logctx) (void *handle, void *logctx); + /* + * back->unthrottle() tells the back end that the front end + * buffer is clearing. + */ + void (*unthrottle) (void *handle, int); + int (*cfg_info) (void *handle); + char *name; + int protocol; + int default_port; +}; + +extern Backend *backends[]; + +/* + * Suggested default protocol provided by the backend link module. + * The application is free to ignore this. + */ +extern const int be_default_protocol; + +/* + * Name of this particular application, for use in the config box + * and other pieces of text. + */ +extern const char *const appname; + +/* + * Some global flags denoting the type of application. + * + * FLAG_VERBOSE is set when the user requests verbose details. + * + * FLAG_STDERR is set in command-line applications (which have a + * functioning stderr that it makes sense to write to) and not in + * GUI applications (which don't). + * + * FLAG_INTERACTIVE is set when a full interactive shell session is + * being run, _either_ because no remote command has been provided + * _or_ because the application is GUI and can't run non- + * interactively. + * + * These flags describe the type of _application_ - they wouldn't + * vary between individual sessions - and so it's OK to have this + * variable be GLOBAL. + * + * Note that additional flags may be defined in platform-specific + * headers. It's probably best if those ones start from 0x1000, to + * avoid collision. + */ +#define FLAG_VERBOSE 0x0001 +#define FLAG_STDERR 0x0002 +#define FLAG_INTERACTIVE 0x0004 +GLOBAL int flags; + +/* + * Likewise, these two variables are set up when the application + * initialises, and inform all default-settings accesses after + * that. + */ +GLOBAL int default_protocol; +GLOBAL int default_port; + +/* + * This is set TRUE by cmdline.c iff a session is loaded with "-load". + */ +GLOBAL int loaded_session; +/* + * This is set to the name of the loaded session. + */ +GLOBAL char *cmdline_session_name; + +struct RSAKey; /* be a little careful of scope */ + +/* + * Mechanism for getting text strings such as usernames and passwords + * from the front-end. + * The fields are mostly modelled after SSH's keyboard-interactive auth. + * FIXME We should probably mandate a character set/encoding (probably UTF-8). + * + * Since many of the pieces of text involved may be chosen by the server, + * the caller must take care to ensure that the server can't spoof locally- + * generated prompts such as key passphrase prompts. Some ground rules: + * - If the front-end needs to truncate a string, it should lop off the + * end. + * - The front-end should filter out any dangerous characters and + * generally not trust the strings. (But \n is required to behave + * vaguely sensibly, at least in `instruction', and ideally in + * `prompt[]' too.) + */ +typedef struct { + char *prompt; + int echo; + /* + * 'result' must be a dynamically allocated array of exactly + * 'resultsize' chars. The code for actually reading input may + * realloc it bigger (and adjust resultsize accordingly) if it has + * to. The caller should free it again when finished with it. + * + * If resultsize==0, then result may be NULL. When setting up a + * prompt_t, it's therefore easiest to initialise them this way, + * which means all actual allocation is done by the callee. This + * is what add_prompt does. + */ + char *result; + size_t resultsize; +} prompt_t; +typedef struct { + /* + * Indicates whether the information entered is to be used locally + * (for instance a key passphrase prompt), or is destined for the wire. + * This is a hint only; the front-end is at liberty not to use this + * information (so the caller should ensure that the supplied text is + * sufficient). + */ + int to_server; + char *name; /* Short description, perhaps for dialog box title */ + int name_reqd; /* Display of `name' required or optional? */ + char *instruction; /* Long description, maybe with embedded newlines */ + int instr_reqd; /* Display of `instruction' required or optional? */ + size_t n_prompts; /* May be zero (in which case display the foregoing, + * if any, and return success) */ + prompt_t **prompts; + void *frontend; + void *data; /* slot for housekeeping data, managed by + * get_userpass_input(); initially NULL */ +} prompts_t; +prompts_t *new_prompts(void *frontend); +void add_prompt(prompts_t *p, char *promptstr, int echo); +void prompt_set_result(prompt_t *pr, const char *newstr); +void prompt_ensure_result_size(prompt_t *pr, int len); +/* Burn the evidence. (Assumes _all_ strings want free()ing.) */ +void free_prompts(prompts_t *p); + +/* + * Exports from the front end. + */ +void request_resize(void *frontend, int, int); +void do_text(Context, int, int, wchar_t *, int, unsigned long, int); +void do_cursor(Context, int, int, wchar_t *, int, unsigned long, int); +int char_width(Context ctx, int uc); +#ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL +void do_scroll(Context, int, int, int); +#endif +void set_title(void *frontend, char *); +void set_icon(void *frontend, char *); +void set_sbar(void *frontend, int, int, int); +Context get_ctx(void *frontend); +void free_ctx(Context); +void palette_set(void *frontend, int, int, int, int); +void palette_reset(void *frontend); +void write_aclip(void *frontend, char *, int, int); +void write_clip(void *frontend, wchar_t *, int *, int, int); +void get_clip(void *frontend, wchar_t **, int *); +void optimised_move(void *frontend, int, int, int); +void set_raw_mouse_mode(void *frontend, int); +void connection_fatal(void *frontend, char *, ...); +void nonfatal(char *, ...); +void fatalbox(char *, ...); +void modalfatalbox(char *, ...); +#ifdef macintosh +#pragma noreturn(fatalbox) +#pragma noreturn(modalfatalbox) +#endif +void do_beep(void *frontend, int); +void begin_session(void *frontend); +void sys_cursor(void *frontend, int x, int y); +void request_paste(void *frontend); +void frontend_keypress(void *frontend); +void ldisc_update(void *frontend, int echo, int edit); +/* It's the backend's responsibility to invoke this at the start of a + * connection, if necessary; it can also invoke it later if the set of + * special commands changes. It does not need to invoke it at session + * shutdown. */ +void update_specials_menu(void *frontend); +int from_backend(void *frontend, int is_stderr, const char *data, int len); +int from_backend_untrusted(void *frontend, const char *data, int len); +/* Called when the back end wants to indicate that EOF has arrived on + * the server-to-client stream. Returns FALSE to indicate that we + * intend to keep the session open in the other direction, or TRUE to + * indicate that if they're closing so are we. */ +int from_backend_eof(void *frontend); +void notify_remote_exit(void *frontend); +/* Get a sensible value for a tty mode. NULL return = don't set. + * Otherwise, returned value should be freed by caller. */ +char *get_ttymode(void *frontend, const char *mode); +/* + * >0 = `got all results, carry on' + * 0 = `user cancelled' (FIXME distinguish "give up entirely" and "next auth"?) + * <0 = `please call back later with more in/inlen' + */ +int get_userpass_input(prompts_t *p, unsigned char *in, int inlen); +#define OPTIMISE_IS_SCROLL 1 + +void set_iconic(void *frontend, int iconic); +void move_window(void *frontend, int x, int y); +void set_zorder(void *frontend, int top); +void refresh_window(void *frontend); +void set_zoomed(void *frontend, int zoomed); +int is_iconic(void *frontend); +void get_window_pos(void *frontend, int *x, int *y); +void get_window_pixels(void *frontend, int *x, int *y); +char *get_window_title(void *frontend, int icon); +/* Hint from backend to frontend about time-consuming operations. + * Initial state is assumed to be BUSY_NOT. */ +enum { + BUSY_NOT, /* Not busy, all user interaction OK */ + BUSY_WAITING, /* Waiting for something; local event loops still running + so some local interaction (e.g. menus) OK, but network + stuff is suspended */ + BUSY_CPU /* Locally busy (e.g. crypto); user interaction suspended */ +}; +void set_busy_status(void *frontend, int status); + +void cleanup_exit(int); + +/* + * Exports from conf.c, and a big enum (via parametric macro) of + * configuration option keys. + */ +#define CONFIG_OPTIONS(X) \ + /* X(value-type, subkey-type, keyword) */ \ + X(STR, NONE, host) \ + X(INT, NONE, port) \ + X(INT, NONE, protocol) \ + X(INT, NONE, addressfamily) \ + X(INT, NONE, close_on_exit) \ + X(INT, NONE, warn_on_close) \ + X(INT, NONE, ping_interval) /* in seconds */ \ + X(INT, NONE, tcp_nodelay) \ + X(INT, NONE, tcp_keepalives) \ + X(STR, NONE, loghost) /* logical host being contacted, for host key check */ \ + /* Proxy options */ \ + X(STR, NONE, proxy_exclude_list) \ + X(INT, NONE, proxy_dns) \ + X(INT, NONE, even_proxy_localhost) \ + X(INT, NONE, proxy_type) \ + X(STR, NONE, proxy_host) \ + X(INT, NONE, proxy_port) \ + X(STR, NONE, proxy_username) \ + X(STR, NONE, proxy_password) \ + X(STR, NONE, proxy_telnet_command) \ + /* SSH options */ \ + X(STR, NONE, remote_cmd) \ + X(STR, NONE, remote_cmd2) /* fallback if remote_cmd fails; never loaded or saved */ \ + X(INT, NONE, nopty) \ + X(INT, NONE, compression) \ + X(INT, INT, ssh_kexlist) \ + X(INT, NONE, ssh_rekey_time) /* in minutes */ \ + X(STR, NONE, ssh_rekey_data) /* string encoding e.g. "100K", "2M", "1G" */ \ + X(INT, NONE, tryagent) \ + X(INT, NONE, agentfwd) \ + X(INT, NONE, change_username) /* allow username switching in SSH-2 */ \ + X(INT, INT, ssh_cipherlist) \ + X(FILENAME, NONE, keyfile) \ + X(INT, NONE, sshprot) /* use v1 or v2 when both available */ \ + X(INT, NONE, ssh2_des_cbc) /* "des-cbc" unrecommended SSH-2 cipher */ \ + X(INT, NONE, ssh_no_userauth) /* bypass "ssh-userauth" (SSH-2 only) */ \ + X(INT, NONE, ssh_show_banner) /* show USERAUTH_BANNERs (SSH-2 only) */ \ + X(INT, NONE, try_tis_auth) \ + X(INT, NONE, try_ki_auth) \ + X(INT, NONE, try_gssapi_auth) /* attempt gssapi auth */ \ + X(INT, NONE, gssapifwd) /* forward tgt via gss */ \ + X(INT, INT, ssh_gsslist) /* preference order for local GSS libs */ \ + X(FILENAME, NONE, ssh_gss_custom) \ + X(INT, NONE, ssh_subsys) /* run a subsystem rather than a command */ \ + X(INT, NONE, ssh_subsys2) /* fallback to go with remote_cmd_ptr2 */ \ + X(INT, NONE, ssh_no_shell) /* avoid running a shell */ \ + X(STR, NONE, ssh_nc_host) /* host to connect to in `nc' mode */ \ + X(INT, NONE, ssh_nc_port) /* port to connect to in `nc' mode */ \ + /* Telnet options */ \ + X(STR, NONE, termtype) \ + X(STR, NONE, termspeed) \ + X(STR, STR, ttymodes) /* values are "Vvalue" or "A" */ \ + X(STR, STR, environmt) \ + X(STR, NONE, username) \ + X(INT, NONE, username_from_env) \ + X(STR, NONE, localusername) \ + X(INT, NONE, rfc_environ) \ + X(INT, NONE, passive_telnet) \ + /* Serial port options */ \ + X(STR, NONE, serline) \ + X(INT, NONE, serspeed) \ + X(INT, NONE, serdatabits) \ + X(INT, NONE, serstopbits) \ + X(INT, NONE, serparity) \ + X(INT, NONE, serflow) \ + /* Keyboard options */ \ + X(INT, NONE, bksp_is_delete) \ + X(INT, NONE, rxvt_homeend) \ + X(INT, NONE, funky_type) \ + X(INT, NONE, no_applic_c) /* totally disable app cursor keys */ \ + X(INT, NONE, no_applic_k) /* totally disable app keypad */ \ + X(INT, NONE, no_mouse_rep) /* totally disable mouse reporting */ \ + X(INT, NONE, no_remote_resize) /* disable remote resizing */ \ + X(INT, NONE, no_alt_screen) /* disable alternate screen */ \ + X(INT, NONE, no_remote_wintitle) /* disable remote retitling */ \ + X(INT, NONE, no_dbackspace) /* disable destructive backspace */ \ + X(INT, NONE, no_remote_charset) /* disable remote charset config */ \ + X(INT, NONE, remote_qtitle_action) /* remote win title query action */ \ + X(INT, NONE, app_cursor) \ + X(INT, NONE, app_keypad) \ + X(INT, NONE, nethack_keypad) \ + X(INT, NONE, telnet_keyboard) \ + X(INT, NONE, telnet_newline) \ + X(INT, NONE, alt_f4) /* is it special? */ \ + X(INT, NONE, alt_space) /* is it special? */ \ + X(INT, NONE, alt_only) /* is it special? */ \ + X(INT, NONE, localecho) \ + X(INT, NONE, localedit) \ + X(INT, NONE, alwaysontop) \ + X(INT, NONE, fullscreenonaltenter) \ + X(INT, NONE, scroll_on_key) \ + X(INT, NONE, scroll_on_disp) \ + X(INT, NONE, erase_to_scrollback) \ + X(INT, NONE, compose_key) \ + X(INT, NONE, ctrlaltkeys) \ + X(STR, NONE, wintitle) /* initial window title */ \ + /* Terminal options */ \ + X(INT, NONE, savelines) \ + X(INT, NONE, dec_om) \ + X(INT, NONE, wrap_mode) \ + X(INT, NONE, lfhascr) \ + X(INT, NONE, cursor_type) /* 0=block 1=underline 2=vertical */ \ + X(INT, NONE, blink_cur) \ + X(INT, NONE, beep) \ + X(INT, NONE, beep_ind) \ + X(INT, NONE, bellovl) /* bell overload protection active? */ \ + X(INT, NONE, bellovl_n) /* number of bells to cause overload */ \ + X(INT, NONE, bellovl_t) /* time interval for overload (seconds) */ \ + X(INT, NONE, bellovl_s) /* period of silence to re-enable bell (s) */ \ + X(FILENAME, NONE, bell_wavefile) \ + X(INT, NONE, scrollbar) \ + X(INT, NONE, scrollbar_in_fullscreen) \ + X(INT, NONE, resize_action) \ + X(INT, NONE, bce) \ + X(INT, NONE, blinktext) \ + X(INT, NONE, win_name_always) \ + X(INT, NONE, width) \ + X(INT, NONE, height) \ + X(FONT, NONE, font) \ + X(INT, NONE, font_quality) \ + X(FILENAME, NONE, logfilename) \ + X(INT, NONE, logtype) \ + X(INT, NONE, logxfovr) \ + X(INT, NONE, logflush) \ + X(INT, NONE, logomitpass) \ + X(INT, NONE, logomitdata) \ + X(INT, NONE, hide_mouseptr) \ + X(INT, NONE, sunken_edge) \ + X(INT, NONE, window_border) \ + X(STR, NONE, answerback) \ + X(STR, NONE, printer) \ + X(INT, NONE, arabicshaping) \ + X(INT, NONE, bidi) \ + /* Colour options */ \ + X(INT, NONE, ansi_colour) \ + X(INT, NONE, xterm_256_colour) \ + X(INT, NONE, system_colour) \ + X(INT, NONE, try_palette) \ + X(INT, NONE, bold_style) \ + X(INT, INT, colours) \ + /* Selection options */ \ + X(INT, NONE, mouse_is_xterm) \ + X(INT, NONE, rect_select) \ + X(INT, NONE, rawcnp) \ + X(INT, NONE, rtf_paste) \ + X(INT, NONE, mouse_override) \ + X(INT, INT, wordness) \ + /* translations */ \ + X(INT, NONE, vtmode) \ + X(STR, NONE, line_codepage) \ + X(INT, NONE, cjk_ambig_wide) \ + X(INT, NONE, utf8_override) \ + X(INT, NONE, xlat_capslockcyr) \ + /* X11 forwarding */ \ + X(INT, NONE, x11_forward) \ + X(STR, NONE, x11_display) \ + X(INT, NONE, x11_auth) \ + X(FILENAME, NONE, xauthfile) \ + /* port forwarding */ \ + X(INT, NONE, lport_acceptall) /* accept conns from hosts other than localhost */ \ + X(INT, NONE, rport_acceptall) /* same for remote forwarded ports (SSH-2 only) */ \ + /* \ + * Subkeys for 'portfwd' can have the following forms: \ + * \ + * [LR]localport \ + * [LR]localaddr:localport \ + * \ + * Dynamic forwardings are indicated by an 'L' key, and the \ + * special value "D". For all other forwardings, the value \ + * should be of the form 'host:port'. \ + */ \ + X(STR, STR, portfwd) \ + /* SSH bug compatibility modes */ \ + X(INT, NONE, sshbug_ignore1) \ + X(INT, NONE, sshbug_plainpw1) \ + X(INT, NONE, sshbug_rsa1) \ + X(INT, NONE, sshbug_hmac2) \ + X(INT, NONE, sshbug_derivekey2) \ + X(INT, NONE, sshbug_rsapad2) \ + X(INT, NONE, sshbug_pksessid2) \ + X(INT, NONE, sshbug_rekey2) \ + X(INT, NONE, sshbug_maxpkt2) \ + X(INT, NONE, sshbug_ignore2) \ + X(INT, NONE, sshbug_winadj) \ + /* \ + * ssh_simple means that we promise never to open any channel \ + * other than the main one, which means it can safely use a very \ + * large window in SSH-2. \ + */ \ + X(INT, NONE, ssh_simple) \ + X(INT, NONE, ssh_connection_sharing) \ + X(INT, NONE, ssh_connection_sharing_upstream) \ + X(INT, NONE, ssh_connection_sharing_downstream) \ + /* Options for pterm. Should split out into platform-dependent part. */ \ + X(INT, NONE, stamp_utmp) \ + X(INT, NONE, login_shell) \ + X(INT, NONE, scrollbar_on_left) \ + X(INT, NONE, shadowbold) \ + X(FONT, NONE, boldfont) \ + X(FONT, NONE, widefont) \ + X(FONT, NONE, wideboldfont) \ + X(INT, NONE, shadowboldoffset) \ + X(INT, NONE, crhaslf) \ + X(STR, NONE, winclass) \ + +/* Now define the actual enum of option keywords using that macro. */ +#define CONF_ENUM_DEF(valtype, keytype, keyword) CONF_ ## keyword, +enum config_primary_key { CONFIG_OPTIONS(CONF_ENUM_DEF) N_CONFIG_OPTIONS }; +#undef CONF_ENUM_DEF + +#define NCFGCOLOURS 22 /* number of colours in CONF_colours above */ + +/* Functions handling configuration structures. */ +Conf *conf_new(void); /* create an empty configuration */ +void conf_free(Conf *conf); +Conf *conf_copy(Conf *oldconf); +void conf_copy_into(Conf *dest, Conf *src); +/* Mandatory accessor functions: enforce by assertion that keys exist. */ +int conf_get_int(Conf *conf, int key); +int conf_get_int_int(Conf *conf, int key, int subkey); +char *conf_get_str(Conf *conf, int key); /* result still owned by conf */ +char *conf_get_str_str(Conf *conf, int key, const char *subkey); +Filename *conf_get_filename(Conf *conf, int key); +FontSpec *conf_get_fontspec(Conf *conf, int key); /* still owned by conf */ +/* Optional accessor function: return NULL if key does not exist. */ +char *conf_get_str_str_opt(Conf *conf, int key, const char *subkey); +/* Accessor function to step through a string-subkeyed list. + * Returns the next subkey after the provided one, or the first if NULL. + * Returns NULL if there are none left. + * Both the return value and *subkeyout are still owned by conf. */ +char *conf_get_str_strs(Conf *conf, int key, char *subkeyin, char **subkeyout); +/* Return the nth string subkey in a list. Owned by conf. NULL if beyond end */ +char *conf_get_str_nthstrkey(Conf *conf, int key, int n); +/* Functions to set entries in configuration. Always copy their inputs. */ +void conf_set_int(Conf *conf, int key, int value); +void conf_set_int_int(Conf *conf, int key, int subkey, int value); +void conf_set_str(Conf *conf, int key, const char *value); +void conf_set_str_str(Conf *conf, int key, + const char *subkey, const char *val); +void conf_del_str_str(Conf *conf, int key, const char *subkey); +void conf_set_filename(Conf *conf, int key, const Filename *val); +void conf_set_fontspec(Conf *conf, int key, const FontSpec *val); +/* Serialisation functions for Duplicate Session */ +int conf_serialised_size(Conf *conf); +void conf_serialise(Conf *conf, void *data); +int conf_deserialise(Conf *conf, void *data, int maxsize);/*returns size used*/ + +/* + * Functions to copy, free, serialise and deserialise FontSpecs. + * Provided per-platform, to go with the platform's idea of a + * FontSpec's contents. + * + * fontspec_serialise returns the number of bytes written, and can + * handle data==NULL without crashing. So you can call it once to find + * out a size, then again once you've allocated a buffer. + */ +FontSpec *fontspec_copy(const FontSpec *f); +void fontspec_free(FontSpec *f); +int fontspec_serialise(FontSpec *f, void *data); +FontSpec *fontspec_deserialise(void *data, int maxsize, int *used); + +/* + * Exports from noise.c. + */ +void noise_get_heavy(void (*func) (void *, int)); +void noise_get_light(void (*func) (void *, int)); +void noise_regular(void); +void noise_ultralight(unsigned long data); +void random_save_seed(void); +void random_destroy_seed(void); + +/* + * Exports from settings.c. + */ +Backend *backend_from_name(const char *name); +Backend *backend_from_proto(int proto); +char *get_remote_username(Conf *conf); /* dynamically allocated */ +char *save_settings(char *section, Conf *conf); +void save_open_settings(void *sesskey, Conf *conf); +void load_settings(char *section, Conf *conf); +void load_open_settings(void *sesskey, Conf *conf); +void get_sesslist(struct sesslist *, int allocate); +void do_defaults(char *, Conf *); +void registry_cleanup(void); + +/* + * Functions used by settings.c to provide platform-specific + * default settings. + * + * (The integer one is expected to return `def' if it has no clear + * opinion of its own. This is because there's no integer value + * which I can reliably set aside to indicate `nil'. The string + * function is perfectly all right returning NULL, of course. The + * Filename and FontSpec functions are _not allowed_ to fail to + * return, since these defaults _must_ be per-platform.) + * + * The 'Filename *' returned by platform_default_filename, and the + * 'FontSpec *' returned by platform_default_fontspec, have ownership + * transferred to the caller, and must be freed. + */ +char *platform_default_s(const char *name); +int platform_default_i(const char *name, int def); +Filename *platform_default_filename(const char *name); +FontSpec *platform_default_fontspec(const char *name); + +/* + * Exports from terminal.c. + */ + +Terminal *term_init(Conf *, struct unicode_data *, void *); +void term_free(Terminal *); +void term_size(Terminal *, int, int, int); +void term_paint(Terminal *, Context, int, int, int, int, int); +void term_scroll(Terminal *, int, int); +void term_scroll_to_selection(Terminal *, int); +void term_pwron(Terminal *, int); +void term_clrsb(Terminal *); +void term_mouse(Terminal *, Mouse_Button, Mouse_Button, Mouse_Action, + int,int,int,int,int); +void term_key(Terminal *, Key_Sym, wchar_t *, size_t, unsigned int, + unsigned int); +void term_deselect(Terminal *); +void term_update(Terminal *); +void term_invalidate(Terminal *); +void term_blink(Terminal *, int set_cursor); +void term_do_paste(Terminal *); +void term_nopaste(Terminal *); +int term_ldisc(Terminal *, int option); +void term_copyall(Terminal *); +void term_reconfig(Terminal *, Conf *); +void term_seen_key_event(Terminal *); +int term_data(Terminal *, int is_stderr, const char *data, int len); +int term_data_untrusted(Terminal *, const char *data, int len); +void term_provide_resize_fn(Terminal *term, + void (*resize_fn)(void *, int, int), + void *resize_ctx); +void term_provide_logctx(Terminal *term, void *logctx); +void term_set_focus(Terminal *term, int has_focus); +char *term_get_ttymode(Terminal *term, const char *mode); +int term_get_userpass_input(Terminal *term, prompts_t *p, + unsigned char *in, int inlen); + +int format_arrow_key(char *buf, Terminal *term, int xkey, int ctrl); + +/* + * Exports from logging.c. + */ +void *log_init(void *frontend, Conf *conf); +void log_free(void *logctx); +void log_reconfig(void *logctx, Conf *conf); +void logfopen(void *logctx); +void logfclose(void *logctx); +void logtraffic(void *logctx, unsigned char c, int logmode); +void logflush(void *logctx); +void log_eventlog(void *logctx, const char *string); +enum { PKT_INCOMING, PKT_OUTGOING }; +enum { PKTLOG_EMIT, PKTLOG_BLANK, PKTLOG_OMIT }; +struct logblank_t { + int offset; + int len; + int type; +}; +void log_packet(void *logctx, int direction, int type, + char *texttype, const void *data, int len, + int n_blanks, const struct logblank_t *blanks, + const unsigned long *sequence, + unsigned downstream_id, const char *additional_log_text); + +/* + * Exports from testback.c + */ + +extern Backend null_backend; +extern Backend loop_backend; + +/* + * Exports from raw.c. + */ + +extern Backend raw_backend; + +/* + * Exports from rlogin.c. + */ + +extern Backend rlogin_backend; + +/* + * Exports from telnet.c. + */ + +extern Backend telnet_backend; + +/* + * Exports from ssh.c. + */ +extern Backend ssh_backend; + +/* + * Exports from ldisc.c. + */ +void *ldisc_create(Conf *, Terminal *, Backend *, void *, void *); +void ldisc_configure(void *, Conf *); +void ldisc_free(void *); +void ldisc_send(void *handle, char *buf, int len, int interactive); + +/* + * Exports from ldiscucs.c. + */ +void lpage_send(void *, int codepage, char *buf, int len, int interactive); +void luni_send(void *, wchar_t * widebuf, int len, int interactive); + +/* + * Exports from sshrand.c. + */ + +void random_add_noise(void *noise, int length); +int random_byte(void); +void random_get_savedata(void **data, int *len); +extern int random_active; +/* The random number subsystem is activated if at least one other entity + * within the program expresses an interest in it. So each SSH session + * calls random_ref on startup and random_unref on shutdown. */ +void random_ref(void); +void random_unref(void); + +/* + * Exports from pinger.c. + */ +typedef struct pinger_tag *Pinger; +Pinger pinger_new(Conf *conf, Backend *back, void *backhandle); +void pinger_reconfig(Pinger, Conf *oldconf, Conf *newconf); +void pinger_free(Pinger); + +/* + * Exports from misc.c. + */ + +#include "misc.h" +int conf_launchable(Conf *conf); +char const *conf_dest(Conf *conf); + +/* + * Exports from sercfg.c. + */ +void ser_setup_config_box(struct controlbox *b, int midsession, + int parity_mask, int flow_mask); + +/* + * Exports from version.c. + */ +extern char ver[]; + +/* + * Exports from unicode.c. + */ +#ifndef CP_UTF8 +#define CP_UTF8 65001 +#endif +/* void init_ucs(void); -- this is now in platform-specific headers */ +int is_dbcs_leadbyte(int codepage, char byte); +int mb_to_wc(int codepage, int flags, const char *mbstr, int mblen, + wchar_t *wcstr, int wclen); +int wc_to_mb(int codepage, int flags, const wchar_t *wcstr, int wclen, + char *mbstr, int mblen, char *defchr, int *defused, + struct unicode_data *ucsdata); +wchar_t xlat_uskbd2cyrllic(int ch); +int check_compose(int first, int second); +int decode_codepage(char *cp_name); +const char *cp_enumerate (int index); +const char *cp_name(int codepage); +void get_unitab(int codepage, wchar_t * unitab, int ftype); + +/* + * Exports from wcwidth.c + */ +int mk_wcwidth(unsigned int ucs); +int mk_wcswidth(const unsigned int *pwcs, size_t n); +int mk_wcwidth_cjk(unsigned int ucs); +int mk_wcswidth_cjk(const unsigned int *pwcs, size_t n); + +/* + * Exports from mscrypto.c + */ +#ifdef MSCRYPTOAPI +int crypto_startup(); +void crypto_wrapup(); +#endif + +/* + * Exports from pageantc.c. + * + * agent_query returns 1 for here's-a-response, and 0 for query-in- + * progress. In the latter case there will be a call to `callback' + * at some future point, passing callback_ctx as the first + * parameter and the actual reply data as the second and third. + * + * The response may be a NULL pointer (in either of the synchronous + * or asynchronous cases), which indicates failure to receive a + * response. + */ +int agent_query(void *in, int inlen, void **out, int *outlen, + void (*callback)(void *, void *, int), void *callback_ctx); +int agent_exists(void); + +/* + * Exports from wildcard.c + */ +const char *wc_error(int value); +int wc_match(const char *wildcard, const char *target); +int wc_unescape(char *output, const char *wildcard); + +/* + * Exports from frontend (windlg.c etc) + */ +void logevent(void *frontend, const char *); +void pgp_fingerprints(void); +/* + * verify_ssh_host_key() can return one of three values: + * + * - +1 means `key was OK' (either already known or the user just + * approved it) `so continue with the connection' + * + * - 0 means `key was not OK, abandon the connection' + * + * - -1 means `I've initiated enquiries, please wait to be called + * back via the provided function with a result that's either 0 + * or +1'. + */ +int verify_ssh_host_key(void *frontend, char *host, int port, char *keytype, + char *keystr, char *fingerprint, + void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx); +/* + * askalg has the same set of return values as verify_ssh_host_key. + */ +int askalg(void *frontend, const char *algtype, const char *algname, + void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx); +/* + * askappend can return four values: + * + * - 2 means overwrite the log file + * - 1 means append to the log file + * - 0 means cancel logging for this session + * - -1 means please wait. + */ +int askappend(void *frontend, Filename *filename, + void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx); + +/* + * Exports from console frontends (wincons.c, uxcons.c) + * that aren't equivalents to things in windlg.c et al. + */ +extern int console_batch_mode; +int console_get_userpass_input(prompts_t *p, unsigned char *in, int inlen); +void console_provide_logctx(void *logctx); +int is_interactive(void); + +/* + * Exports from printing.c. + */ +typedef struct printer_enum_tag printer_enum; +typedef struct printer_job_tag printer_job; +printer_enum *printer_start_enum(int *nprinters); +char *printer_get_name(printer_enum *, int); +void printer_finish_enum(printer_enum *); +printer_job *printer_start_job(char *printer); +void printer_job_data(printer_job *, void *, int); +void printer_finish_job(printer_job *); + +/* + * Exports from cmdline.c (and also cmdline_error(), which is + * defined differently in various places and required _by_ + * cmdline.c). + */ +int cmdline_process_param(char *, char *, int, Conf *); +void cmdline_run_saved(Conf *); +void cmdline_cleanup(void); +int cmdline_get_passwd_input(prompts_t *p, unsigned char *in, int inlen); +#define TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER 1 +#define TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK 2 +extern int cmdline_tooltype; + +void cmdline_error(char *, ...); + +/* + * Exports from config.c. + */ +struct controlbox; +union control; +void conf_radiobutton_handler(union control *ctrl, void *dlg, + void *data, int event); +#define CHECKBOX_INVERT (1<<30) +void conf_checkbox_handler(union control *ctrl, void *dlg, + void *data, int event); +void conf_editbox_handler(union control *ctrl, void *dlg, + void *data, int event); +void conf_filesel_handler(union control *ctrl, void *dlg, + void *data, int event); +void conf_fontsel_handler(union control *ctrl, void *dlg, + void *data, int event); +void setup_config_box(struct controlbox *b, int midsession, + int protocol, int protcfginfo); + +/* + * Exports from minibidi.c. + */ +typedef struct bidi_char { + unsigned int origwc, wc; + unsigned short index; +} bidi_char; +int do_bidi(bidi_char *line, int count); +int do_shape(bidi_char *line, bidi_char *to, int count); +int is_rtl(int c); + +/* + * X11 auth mechanisms we know about. + */ +enum { + X11_NO_AUTH, + X11_MIT, /* MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 */ + X11_XDM, /* XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 */ + X11_NAUTHS +}; +extern const char *const x11_authnames[]; /* declared in x11fwd.c */ + +/* + * Miscellaneous exports from the platform-specific code. + * + * filename_serialise and filename_deserialise have the same semantics + * as fontspec_serialise and fontspec_deserialise above. + */ +Filename *filename_from_str(const char *string); +const char *filename_to_str(const Filename *fn); +int filename_equal(const Filename *f1, const Filename *f2); +int filename_is_null(const Filename *fn); +Filename *filename_copy(const Filename *fn); +void filename_free(Filename *fn); +int filename_serialise(const Filename *f, void *data); +Filename *filename_deserialise(void *data, int maxsize, int *used); +char *get_username(void); /* return value needs freeing */ +char *get_random_data(int bytes); /* used in cmdgen.c */ + +/* + * Exports and imports from timing.c. + * + * schedule_timer() asks the front end to schedule a callback to a + * timer function in a given number of ticks. The returned value is + * the time (in ticks since an arbitrary offset) at which the + * callback can be expected. This value will also be passed as the + * `now' parameter to the callback function. Hence, you can (for + * example) schedule an event at a particular time by calling + * schedule_timer() and storing the return value in your context + * structure as the time when that event is due. The first time a + * callback function gives you that value or more as `now', you do + * the thing. + * + * expire_timer_context() drops all current timers associated with + * a given value of ctx (for when you're about to free ctx). + * + * run_timers() is called from the front end when it has reason to + * think some timers have reached their moment, or when it simply + * needs to know how long to wait next. We pass it the time we + * think it is. It returns TRUE and places the time when the next + * timer needs to go off in `next', or alternatively it returns + * FALSE if there are no timers at all pending. + * + * timer_change_notify() must be supplied by the front end; it + * notifies the front end that a new timer has been added to the + * list which is sooner than any existing ones. It provides the + * time when that timer needs to go off. + * + * *** FRONT END IMPLEMENTORS NOTE: + * + * There's an important subtlety in the front-end implementation of + * the timer interface. When a front end is given a `next' value, + * either returned from run_timers() or via timer_change_notify(), + * it should ensure that it really passes _that value_ as the `now' + * parameter to its next run_timers call. It should _not_ simply + * call GETTICKCOUNT() to get the `now' parameter when invoking + * run_timers(). + * + * The reason for this is that an OS's system clock might not agree + * exactly with the timing mechanisms it supplies to wait for a + * given interval. I'll illustrate this by the simple example of + * Unix Plink, which uses timeouts to select() in a way which for + * these purposes can simply be considered to be a wait() function. + * Suppose, for the sake of argument, that this wait() function + * tends to return early by 1%. Then a possible sequence of actions + * is: + * + * - run_timers() tells the front end that the next timer firing + * is 10000ms from now. + * - Front end calls wait(10000ms), but according to + * GETTICKCOUNT() it has only waited for 9900ms. + * - Front end calls run_timers() again, passing time T-100ms as + * `now'. + * - run_timers() does nothing, and says the next timer firing is + * still 100ms from now. + * - Front end calls wait(100ms), which only waits for 99ms. + * - Front end calls run_timers() yet again, passing time T-1ms. + * - run_timers() says there's still 1ms to wait. + * - Front end calls wait(1ms). + * + * If you're _lucky_ at this point, wait(1ms) will actually wait + * for 1ms and you'll only have woken the program up three times. + * If you're unlucky, wait(1ms) might do nothing at all due to + * being below some minimum threshold, and you might find your + * program spends the whole of the last millisecond tight-looping + * between wait() and run_timers(). + * + * Instead, what you should do is to _save_ the precise `next' + * value provided by run_timers() or via timer_change_notify(), and + * use that precise value as the input to the next run_timers() + * call. So: + * + * - run_timers() tells the front end that the next timer firing + * is at time T, 10000ms from now. + * - Front end calls wait(10000ms). + * - Front end then immediately calls run_timers() and passes it + * time T, without stopping to check GETTICKCOUNT() at all. + * + * This guarantees that the program wakes up only as many times as + * there are actual timer actions to be taken, and that the timing + * mechanism will never send it into a tight loop. + * + * (It does also mean that the timer action in the above example + * will occur 100ms early, but this is not generally critical. And + * the hypothetical 1% error in wait() will be partially corrected + * for anyway when, _after_ run_timers() returns, you call + * GETTICKCOUNT() and compare the result with the returned `next' + * value to find out how long you have to make your next wait().) + */ +typedef void (*timer_fn_t)(void *ctx, unsigned long now); +unsigned long schedule_timer(int ticks, timer_fn_t fn, void *ctx); +void expire_timer_context(void *ctx); +int run_timers(unsigned long now, unsigned long *next); +void timer_change_notify(unsigned long next); + +/* + * Exports from callback.c. + * + * This provides a method of queuing function calls to be run at the + * earliest convenience from the top-level event loop. Use it if + * you're deep in a nested chain of calls and want to trigger an + * action which will probably lead to your function being re-entered + * recursively if you just call the initiating function the normal + * way. + * + * Most front ends run the queued callbacks by simply calling + * run_toplevel_callbacks() after handling each event in their + * top-level event loop. However, if a front end doesn't have control + * over its own event loop (e.g. because it's using GTK) then it can + * instead request notifications when a callback is available, so that + * it knows to ask its delegate event loop to do the same thing. Also, + * if a front end needs to know whether a callback is pending without + * actually running it (e.g. so as to put a zero timeout on a select() + * call) then it can call toplevel_callback_pending(), which will + * return true if at least one callback is in the queue. + */ +typedef void (*toplevel_callback_fn_t)(void *ctx); +void queue_toplevel_callback(toplevel_callback_fn_t fn, void *ctx); +void run_toplevel_callbacks(void); +int toplevel_callback_pending(void); + +typedef void (*toplevel_callback_notify_fn_t)(void *frontend); +void request_callback_notifications(toplevel_callback_notify_fn_t notify, + void *frontend); + +/* + * Define no-op macros for the jump list functions, on platforms that + * don't support them. (This is a bit of a hack, and it'd be nicer to + * localise even the calls to those functions into the Windows front + * end, but it'll do for the moment.) + */ +#ifndef JUMPLIST_SUPPORTED +#define add_session_to_jumplist(x) ((void)0) +#define remove_session_from_jumplist(x) ((void)0) +#endif + +/* SURROGATE PAIR */ +#ifndef IS_HIGH_SURROGATE +#define HIGH_SURROGATE_START 0xd800 +#define HIGH_SURROGATE_END 0xdbff +#define LOW_SURROGATE_START 0xdc00 +#define LOW_SURROGATE_END 0xdfff + +#define IS_HIGH_SURROGATE(wch) (((wch) >= HIGH_SURROGATE_START) && \ + ((wch) <= HIGH_SURROGATE_END)) +#define IS_LOW_SURROGATE(wch) (((wch) >= LOW_SURROGATE_START) && \ + ((wch) <= LOW_SURROGATE_END)) +#define IS_SURROGATE_PAIR(hs, ls) (IS_HIGH_SURROGATE(hs) && \ + IS_LOW_SURROGATE(ls)) +#endif + + +#define IS_SURROGATE(wch) (((wch) >= HIGH_SURROGATE_START) && \ + ((wch) <= LOW_SURROGATE_END)) +#define HIGH_SURROGATE_OF(codept) \ + (HIGH_SURROGATE_START + (((codept) - 0x10000) >> 10)) +#define LOW_SURROGATE_OF(codept) \ + (LOW_SURROGATE_START + (((codept) - 0x10000) & 0x3FF)) +#define FROM_SURROGATES(wch1, wch2) \ + (0x10000 + (((wch1) & 0x3FF) << 10) + ((wch2) & 0x3FF)) + +#endif diff --git a/tools/plink/puttymem.h b/tools/plink/puttymem.h index d478f7949..941aded3f 100644 --- a/tools/plink/puttymem.h +++ b/tools/plink/puttymem.h @@ -1,42 +1,52 @@ -/*
- * PuTTY memory-handling header.
- */
-
-#ifndef PUTTY_PUTTYMEM_H
-#define PUTTY_PUTTYMEM_H
-
-#include <stddef.h> /* for size_t */
-#include <string.h> /* for memcpy() */
-
-
-/* #define MALLOC_LOG do this if you suspect putty of leaking memory */
-#ifdef MALLOC_LOG
-#define smalloc(z) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), safemalloc(z,1))
-#define snmalloc(z,s) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), safemalloc(z,s))
-#define srealloc(y,z) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), saferealloc(y,z,1))
-#define snrealloc(y,z,s) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), saferealloc(y,z,s))
-#define sfree(z) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), safefree(z))
-void mlog(char *, int);
-#else
-#define smalloc(z) safemalloc(z,1)
-#define snmalloc safemalloc
-#define srealloc(y,z) saferealloc(y,z,1)
-#define snrealloc saferealloc
-#define sfree safefree
-#endif
-
-void *safemalloc(size_t, size_t);
-void *saferealloc(void *, size_t, size_t);
-void safefree(void *);
-
-/*
- * Direct use of smalloc within the code should be avoided where
- * possible, in favour of these type-casting macros which ensure
- * you don't mistakenly allocate enough space for one sort of
- * structure and assign it to a different sort of pointer.
- */
-#define snew(type) ((type *)snmalloc(1, sizeof(type)))
-#define snewn(n, type) ((type *)snmalloc((n), sizeof(type)))
-#define sresize(ptr, n, type) ((type *)snrealloc((ptr), (n), sizeof(type)))
-
-#endif
+/* + * PuTTY memory-handling header. + */ + +#ifndef PUTTY_PUTTYMEM_H +#define PUTTY_PUTTYMEM_H + +#include <stddef.h> /* for size_t */ +#include <string.h> /* for memcpy() */ + + +/* #define MALLOC_LOG do this if you suspect putty of leaking memory */ +#ifdef MALLOC_LOG +#define smalloc(z) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), safemalloc(z,1)) +#define snmalloc(z,s) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), safemalloc(z,s)) +#define srealloc(y,z) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), saferealloc(y,z,1)) +#define snrealloc(y,z,s) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), saferealloc(y,z,s)) +#define sfree(z) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), safefree(z)) +void mlog(char *, int); +#else +#define smalloc(z) safemalloc(z,1) +#define snmalloc safemalloc +#define srealloc(y,z) saferealloc(y,z,1) +#define snrealloc saferealloc +#define sfree safefree +#endif + +void *safemalloc(size_t, size_t); +void *saferealloc(void *, size_t, size_t); +void safefree(void *); + +/* + * Direct use of smalloc within the code should be avoided where + * possible, in favour of these type-casting macros which ensure + * you don't mistakenly allocate enough space for one sort of + * structure and assign it to a different sort of pointer. + * + * The nasty trick in sresize with sizeof arranges for the compiler, + * in passing, to type-check the expression ((type *)0 == (ptr)), i.e. + * to type-check that the input pointer is a pointer to the correct + * type. The construction sizeof(stuff) ? (b) : (b) looks like a + * violation of the first principle of safe macros, but in fact it's + * OK - although it _expands_ the macro parameter more than once, it + * only _evaluates_ it once, so it's still side-effect safe. + */ +#define snew(type) ((type *)snmalloc(1, sizeof(type))) +#define snewn(n, type) ((type *)snmalloc((n), sizeof(type))) +#define sresize(ptr, n, type) \ + ((type *)snrealloc(sizeof((type *)0 == (ptr)) ? (ptr) : (ptr), \ + (n), sizeof(type))) + +#endif diff --git a/tools/plink/raw.c b/tools/plink/raw.c index ee06a2d73..a7fbbc5cc 100644 --- a/tools/plink/raw.c +++ b/tools/plink/raw.c @@ -1,342 +1,344 @@ -/*
- * "Raw" backend.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-
-#include "putty.h"
-
-#ifndef FALSE
-#define FALSE 0
-#endif
-#ifndef TRUE
-#define TRUE 1
-#endif
-
-#define RAW_MAX_BACKLOG 4096
-
-typedef struct raw_backend_data {
- const struct plug_function_table *fn;
- /* the above field _must_ be first in the structure */
-
- Socket s;
- int bufsize;
- void *frontend;
- int sent_console_eof, sent_socket_eof;
-} *Raw;
-
-static void raw_size(void *handle, int width, int height);
-
-static void c_write(Raw raw, char *buf, int len)
-{
- int backlog = from_backend(raw->frontend, 0, buf, len);
- sk_set_frozen(raw->s, backlog > RAW_MAX_BACKLOG);
-}
-
-static void raw_log(Plug plug, int type, SockAddr addr, int port,
- const char *error_msg, int error_code)
-{
- Raw raw = (Raw) plug;
- char addrbuf[256], *msg;
-
- sk_getaddr(addr, addrbuf, lenof(addrbuf));
-
- if (type == 0)
- msg = dupprintf("Connecting to %s port %d", addrbuf, port);
- else
- msg = dupprintf("Failed to connect to %s: %s", addrbuf, error_msg);
-
- logevent(raw->frontend, msg);
-}
-
-static void raw_check_close(Raw raw)
-{
- /*
- * Called after we send EOF on either the socket or the console.
- * Its job is to wind up the session once we have sent EOF on both.
- */
- if (raw->sent_console_eof && raw->sent_socket_eof) {
- if (raw->s) {
- sk_close(raw->s);
- raw->s = NULL;
- notify_remote_exit(raw->frontend);
- }
- }
-}
-
-static int raw_closing(Plug plug, const char *error_msg, int error_code,
- int calling_back)
-{
- Raw raw = (Raw) plug;
-
- if (error_msg) {
- /* A socket error has occurred. */
- if (raw->s) {
- sk_close(raw->s);
- raw->s = NULL;
- notify_remote_exit(raw->frontend);
- }
- logevent(raw->frontend, error_msg);
- connection_fatal(raw->frontend, "%s", error_msg);
- } else {
- /* Otherwise, the remote side closed the connection normally. */
- if (!raw->sent_console_eof && from_backend_eof(raw->frontend)) {
- /*
- * The front end wants us to close the outgoing side of the
- * connection as soon as we see EOF from the far end.
- */
- if (!raw->sent_socket_eof) {
- if (raw->s)
- sk_write_eof(raw->s);
- raw->sent_socket_eof= TRUE;
- }
- }
- raw->sent_console_eof = TRUE;
- raw_check_close(raw);
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int raw_receive(Plug plug, int urgent, char *data, int len)
-{
- Raw raw = (Raw) plug;
- c_write(raw, data, len);
- return 1;
-}
-
-static void raw_sent(Plug plug, int bufsize)
-{
- Raw raw = (Raw) plug;
- raw->bufsize = bufsize;
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to set up the raw connection.
- *
- * Returns an error message, or NULL on success.
- *
- * Also places the canonical host name into `realhost'. It must be
- * freed by the caller.
- */
-static const char *raw_init(void *frontend_handle, void **backend_handle,
- Conf *conf,
- char *host, int port, char **realhost, int nodelay,
- int keepalive)
-{
- static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = {
- raw_log,
- raw_closing,
- raw_receive,
- raw_sent
- };
- SockAddr addr;
- const char *err;
- Raw raw;
- int addressfamily;
- char *loghost;
-
- raw = snew(struct raw_backend_data);
- raw->fn = &fn_table;
- raw->s = NULL;
- *backend_handle = raw;
- raw->sent_console_eof = raw->sent_socket_eof = FALSE;
-
- raw->frontend = frontend_handle;
-
- addressfamily = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_addressfamily);
- /*
- * Try to find host.
- */
- {
- char *buf;
- buf = dupprintf("Looking up host \"%s\"%s", host,
- (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? " (IPv4)" :
- (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? " (IPv6)" :
- "")));
- logevent(raw->frontend, buf);
- sfree(buf);
- }
- addr = name_lookup(host, port, realhost, conf, addressfamily);
- if ((err = sk_addr_error(addr)) != NULL) {
- sk_addr_free(addr);
- return err;
- }
-
- if (port < 0)
- port = 23; /* default telnet port */
-
- /*
- * Open socket.
- */
- raw->s = new_connection(addr, *realhost, port, 0, 1, nodelay, keepalive,
- (Plug) raw, conf);
- if ((err = sk_socket_error(raw->s)) != NULL)
- return err;
-
- loghost = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_loghost);
- if (*loghost) {
- char *colon;
-
- sfree(*realhost);
- *realhost = dupstr(loghost);
- colon = strrchr(*realhost, ':');
- if (colon) {
- /*
- * FIXME: if we ever update this aspect of ssh.c for
- * IPv6 literal management, this should change in line
- * with it.
- */
- *colon++ = '\0';
- }
- }
-
- return NULL;
-}
-
-static void raw_free(void *handle)
-{
- Raw raw = (Raw) handle;
-
- if (raw->s)
- sk_close(raw->s);
- sfree(raw);
-}
-
-/*
- * Stub routine (we don't have any need to reconfigure this backend).
- */
-static void raw_reconfig(void *handle, Conf *conf)
-{
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to send data down the raw connection.
- */
-static int raw_send(void *handle, char *buf, int len)
-{
- Raw raw = (Raw) handle;
-
- if (raw->s == NULL)
- return 0;
-
- raw->bufsize = sk_write(raw->s, buf, len);
-
- return raw->bufsize;
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to query the current socket sendability status.
- */
-static int raw_sendbuffer(void *handle)
-{
- Raw raw = (Raw) handle;
- return raw->bufsize;
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to set the size of the window
- */
-static void raw_size(void *handle, int width, int height)
-{
- /* Do nothing! */
- return;
-}
-
-/*
- * Send raw special codes. We only handle outgoing EOF here.
- */
-static void raw_special(void *handle, Telnet_Special code)
-{
- Raw raw = (Raw) handle;
- if (code == TS_EOF && raw->s) {
- sk_write_eof(raw->s);
- raw->sent_socket_eof= TRUE;
- raw_check_close(raw);
- }
-
- return;
-}
-
-/*
- * Return a list of the special codes that make sense in this
- * protocol.
- */
-static const struct telnet_special *raw_get_specials(void *handle)
-{
- return NULL;
-}
-
-static int raw_connected(void *handle)
-{
- Raw raw = (Raw) handle;
- return raw->s != NULL;
-}
-
-static int raw_sendok(void *handle)
-{
- return 1;
-}
-
-static void raw_unthrottle(void *handle, int backlog)
-{
- Raw raw = (Raw) handle;
- sk_set_frozen(raw->s, backlog > RAW_MAX_BACKLOG);
-}
-
-static int raw_ldisc(void *handle, int option)
-{
- if (option == LD_EDIT || option == LD_ECHO)
- return 1;
- return 0;
-}
-
-static void raw_provide_ldisc(void *handle, void *ldisc)
-{
- /* This is a stub. */
-}
-
-static void raw_provide_logctx(void *handle, void *logctx)
-{
- /* This is a stub. */
-}
-
-static int raw_exitcode(void *handle)
-{
- Raw raw = (Raw) handle;
- if (raw->s != NULL)
- return -1; /* still connected */
- else
- /* Exit codes are a meaningless concept in the Raw protocol */
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * cfg_info for Raw does nothing at all.
- */
-static int raw_cfg_info(void *handle)
-{
- return 0;
-}
-
-Backend raw_backend = {
- raw_init,
- raw_free,
- raw_reconfig,
- raw_send,
- raw_sendbuffer,
- raw_size,
- raw_special,
- raw_get_specials,
- raw_connected,
- raw_exitcode,
- raw_sendok,
- raw_ldisc,
- raw_provide_ldisc,
- raw_provide_logctx,
- raw_unthrottle,
- raw_cfg_info,
- "raw",
- PROT_RAW,
- 0
-};
+/* + * "Raw" backend. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <limits.h> + +#include "putty.h" + +#ifndef FALSE +#define FALSE 0 +#endif +#ifndef TRUE +#define TRUE 1 +#endif + +#define RAW_MAX_BACKLOG 4096 + +typedef struct raw_backend_data { + const struct plug_function_table *fn; + /* the above field _must_ be first in the structure */ + + Socket s; + int closed_on_socket_error; + int bufsize; + void *frontend; + int sent_console_eof, sent_socket_eof; +} *Raw; + +static void raw_size(void *handle, int width, int height); + +static void c_write(Raw raw, char *buf, int len) +{ + int backlog = from_backend(raw->frontend, 0, buf, len); + sk_set_frozen(raw->s, backlog > RAW_MAX_BACKLOG); +} + +static void raw_log(Plug plug, int type, SockAddr addr, int port, + const char *error_msg, int error_code) +{ + Raw raw = (Raw) plug; + char addrbuf[256], *msg; + + sk_getaddr(addr, addrbuf, lenof(addrbuf)); + + if (type == 0) + msg = dupprintf("Connecting to %s port %d", addrbuf, port); + else + msg = dupprintf("Failed to connect to %s: %s", addrbuf, error_msg); + + logevent(raw->frontend, msg); + sfree(msg); +} + +static void raw_check_close(Raw raw) +{ + /* + * Called after we send EOF on either the socket or the console. + * Its job is to wind up the session once we have sent EOF on both. + */ + if (raw->sent_console_eof && raw->sent_socket_eof) { + if (raw->s) { + sk_close(raw->s); + raw->s = NULL; + notify_remote_exit(raw->frontend); + } + } +} + +static int raw_closing(Plug plug, const char *error_msg, int error_code, + int calling_back) +{ + Raw raw = (Raw) plug; + + if (error_msg) { + /* A socket error has occurred. */ + if (raw->s) { + sk_close(raw->s); + raw->s = NULL; + raw->closed_on_socket_error = TRUE; + notify_remote_exit(raw->frontend); + } + logevent(raw->frontend, error_msg); + connection_fatal(raw->frontend, "%s", error_msg); + } else { + /* Otherwise, the remote side closed the connection normally. */ + if (!raw->sent_console_eof && from_backend_eof(raw->frontend)) { + /* + * The front end wants us to close the outgoing side of the + * connection as soon as we see EOF from the far end. + */ + if (!raw->sent_socket_eof) { + if (raw->s) + sk_write_eof(raw->s); + raw->sent_socket_eof= TRUE; + } + } + raw->sent_console_eof = TRUE; + raw_check_close(raw); + } + return 0; +} + +static int raw_receive(Plug plug, int urgent, char *data, int len) +{ + Raw raw = (Raw) plug; + c_write(raw, data, len); + return 1; +} + +static void raw_sent(Plug plug, int bufsize) +{ + Raw raw = (Raw) plug; + raw->bufsize = bufsize; +} + +/* + * Called to set up the raw connection. + * + * Returns an error message, or NULL on success. + * + * Also places the canonical host name into `realhost'. It must be + * freed by the caller. + */ +static const char *raw_init(void *frontend_handle, void **backend_handle, + Conf *conf, + char *host, int port, char **realhost, int nodelay, + int keepalive) +{ + static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = { + raw_log, + raw_closing, + raw_receive, + raw_sent + }; + SockAddr addr; + const char *err; + Raw raw; + int addressfamily; + char *loghost; + + raw = snew(struct raw_backend_data); + raw->fn = &fn_table; + raw->s = NULL; + raw->closed_on_socket_error = FALSE; + *backend_handle = raw; + raw->sent_console_eof = raw->sent_socket_eof = FALSE; + + raw->frontend = frontend_handle; + + addressfamily = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_addressfamily); + /* + * Try to find host. + */ + { + char *buf; + buf = dupprintf("Looking up host \"%s\"%s", host, + (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? " (IPv4)" : + (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? " (IPv6)" : + ""))); + logevent(raw->frontend, buf); + sfree(buf); + } + addr = name_lookup(host, port, realhost, conf, addressfamily); + if ((err = sk_addr_error(addr)) != NULL) { + sk_addr_free(addr); + return err; + } + + if (port < 0) + port = 23; /* default telnet port */ + + /* + * Open socket. + */ + raw->s = new_connection(addr, *realhost, port, 0, 1, nodelay, keepalive, + (Plug) raw, conf); + if ((err = sk_socket_error(raw->s)) != NULL) + return err; + + loghost = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_loghost); + if (*loghost) { + char *colon; + + sfree(*realhost); + *realhost = dupstr(loghost); + + colon = host_strrchr(*realhost, ':'); + if (colon) + *colon++ = '\0'; + } + + return NULL; +} + +static void raw_free(void *handle) +{ + Raw raw = (Raw) handle; + + if (raw->s) + sk_close(raw->s); + sfree(raw); +} + +/* + * Stub routine (we don't have any need to reconfigure this backend). + */ +static void raw_reconfig(void *handle, Conf *conf) +{ +} + +/* + * Called to send data down the raw connection. + */ +static int raw_send(void *handle, char *buf, int len) +{ + Raw raw = (Raw) handle; + + if (raw->s == NULL) + return 0; + + raw->bufsize = sk_write(raw->s, buf, len); + + return raw->bufsize; +} + +/* + * Called to query the current socket sendability status. + */ +static int raw_sendbuffer(void *handle) +{ + Raw raw = (Raw) handle; + return raw->bufsize; +} + +/* + * Called to set the size of the window + */ +static void raw_size(void *handle, int width, int height) +{ + /* Do nothing! */ + return; +} + +/* + * Send raw special codes. We only handle outgoing EOF here. + */ +static void raw_special(void *handle, Telnet_Special code) +{ + Raw raw = (Raw) handle; + if (code == TS_EOF && raw->s) { + sk_write_eof(raw->s); + raw->sent_socket_eof= TRUE; + raw_check_close(raw); + } + + return; +} + +/* + * Return a list of the special codes that make sense in this + * protocol. + */ +static const struct telnet_special *raw_get_specials(void *handle) +{ + return NULL; +} + +static int raw_connected(void *handle) +{ + Raw raw = (Raw) handle; + return raw->s != NULL; +} + +static int raw_sendok(void *handle) +{ + return 1; +} + +static void raw_unthrottle(void *handle, int backlog) +{ + Raw raw = (Raw) handle; + sk_set_frozen(raw->s, backlog > RAW_MAX_BACKLOG); +} + +static int raw_ldisc(void *handle, int option) +{ + if (option == LD_EDIT || option == LD_ECHO) + return 1; + return 0; +} + +static void raw_provide_ldisc(void *handle, void *ldisc) +{ + /* This is a stub. */ +} + +static void raw_provide_logctx(void *handle, void *logctx) +{ + /* This is a stub. */ +} + +static int raw_exitcode(void *handle) +{ + Raw raw = (Raw) handle; + if (raw->s != NULL) + return -1; /* still connected */ + else if (raw->closed_on_socket_error) + return INT_MAX; /* a socket error counts as an unclean exit */ + else + /* Exit codes are a meaningless concept in the Raw protocol */ + return 0; +} + +/* + * cfg_info for Raw does nothing at all. + */ +static int raw_cfg_info(void *handle) +{ + return 0; +} + +Backend raw_backend = { + raw_init, + raw_free, + raw_reconfig, + raw_send, + raw_sendbuffer, + raw_size, + raw_special, + raw_get_specials, + raw_connected, + raw_exitcode, + raw_sendok, + raw_ldisc, + raw_provide_ldisc, + raw_provide_logctx, + raw_unthrottle, + raw_cfg_info, + "raw", + PROT_RAW, + 0 +}; diff --git a/tools/plink/rlogin.c b/tools/plink/rlogin.c index 29ae5fd14..3c86eee85 100644 --- a/tools/plink/rlogin.c +++ b/tools/plink/rlogin.c @@ -1,428 +1,431 @@ -/*
- * Rlogin backend.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <ctype.h>
-
-#include "putty.h"
-
-#ifndef FALSE
-#define FALSE 0
-#endif
-#ifndef TRUE
-#define TRUE 1
-#endif
-
-#define RLOGIN_MAX_BACKLOG 4096
-
-typedef struct rlogin_tag {
- const struct plug_function_table *fn;
- /* the above field _must_ be first in the structure */
-
- Socket s;
- int bufsize;
- int firstbyte;
- int cansize;
- int term_width, term_height;
- void *frontend;
-
- Conf *conf;
-
- /* In case we need to read a username from the terminal before starting */
- prompts_t *prompt;
-} *Rlogin;
-
-static void rlogin_size(void *handle, int width, int height);
-
-static void c_write(Rlogin rlogin, char *buf, int len)
-{
- int backlog = from_backend(rlogin->frontend, 0, buf, len);
- sk_set_frozen(rlogin->s, backlog > RLOGIN_MAX_BACKLOG);
-}
-
-static void rlogin_log(Plug plug, int type, SockAddr addr, int port,
- const char *error_msg, int error_code)
-{
- Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) plug;
- char addrbuf[256], *msg;
-
- sk_getaddr(addr, addrbuf, lenof(addrbuf));
-
- if (type == 0)
- msg = dupprintf("Connecting to %s port %d", addrbuf, port);
- else
- msg = dupprintf("Failed to connect to %s: %s", addrbuf, error_msg);
-
- logevent(rlogin->frontend, msg);
-}
-
-static int rlogin_closing(Plug plug, const char *error_msg, int error_code,
- int calling_back)
-{
- Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) plug;
-
- /*
- * We don't implement independent EOF in each direction for Telnet
- * connections; as soon as we get word that the remote side has
- * sent us EOF, we wind up the whole connection.
- */
-
- if (rlogin->s) {
- sk_close(rlogin->s);
- rlogin->s = NULL;
- notify_remote_exit(rlogin->frontend);
- }
- if (error_msg) {
- /* A socket error has occurred. */
- logevent(rlogin->frontend, error_msg);
- connection_fatal(rlogin->frontend, "%s", error_msg);
- } /* Otherwise, the remote side closed the connection normally. */
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int rlogin_receive(Plug plug, int urgent, char *data, int len)
-{
- Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) plug;
- if (urgent == 2) {
- char c;
-
- c = *data++;
- len--;
- if (c == '\x80') {
- rlogin->cansize = 1;
- rlogin_size(rlogin, rlogin->term_width, rlogin->term_height);
- }
- /*
- * We should flush everything (aka Telnet SYNCH) if we see
- * 0x02, and we should turn off and on _local_ flow control
- * on 0x10 and 0x20 respectively. I'm not convinced it's
- * worth it...
- */
- } else {
- /*
- * Main rlogin protocol. This is really simple: the first
- * byte is expected to be NULL and is ignored, and the rest
- * is printed.
- */
- if (rlogin->firstbyte) {
- if (data[0] == '\0') {
- data++;
- len--;
- }
- rlogin->firstbyte = 0;
- }
- if (len > 0)
- c_write(rlogin, data, len);
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-static void rlogin_sent(Plug plug, int bufsize)
-{
- Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) plug;
- rlogin->bufsize = bufsize;
-}
-
-static void rlogin_startup(Rlogin rlogin, const char *ruser)
-{
- char z = 0;
- char *p;
-
- sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1);
- p = conf_get_str(rlogin->conf, CONF_localusername);
- sk_write(rlogin->s, p, strlen(p));
- sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1);
- sk_write(rlogin->s, ruser, strlen(ruser));
- sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1);
- p = conf_get_str(rlogin->conf, CONF_termtype);
- sk_write(rlogin->s, p, strlen(p));
- sk_write(rlogin->s, "/", 1);
- p = conf_get_str(rlogin->conf, CONF_termspeed);
- sk_write(rlogin->s, p, strspn(p, "0123456789"));
- rlogin->bufsize = sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1);
-
- rlogin->prompt = NULL;
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to set up the rlogin connection.
- *
- * Returns an error message, or NULL on success.
- *
- * Also places the canonical host name into `realhost'. It must be
- * freed by the caller.
- */
-static const char *rlogin_init(void *frontend_handle, void **backend_handle,
- Conf *conf,
- char *host, int port, char **realhost,
- int nodelay, int keepalive)
-{
- static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = {
- rlogin_log,
- rlogin_closing,
- rlogin_receive,
- rlogin_sent
- };
- SockAddr addr;
- const char *err;
- Rlogin rlogin;
- char *ruser;
- int addressfamily;
- char *loghost;
-
- rlogin = snew(struct rlogin_tag);
- rlogin->fn = &fn_table;
- rlogin->s = NULL;
- rlogin->frontend = frontend_handle;
- rlogin->term_width = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_width);
- rlogin->term_height = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_height);
- rlogin->firstbyte = 1;
- rlogin->cansize = 0;
- rlogin->prompt = NULL;
- rlogin->conf = conf_copy(conf);
- *backend_handle = rlogin;
-
- addressfamily = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_addressfamily);
- /*
- * Try to find host.
- */
- {
- char *buf;
- buf = dupprintf("Looking up host \"%s\"%s", host,
- (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? " (IPv4)" :
- (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? " (IPv6)" :
- "")));
- logevent(rlogin->frontend, buf);
- sfree(buf);
- }
- addr = name_lookup(host, port, realhost, conf, addressfamily);
- if ((err = sk_addr_error(addr)) != NULL) {
- sk_addr_free(addr);
- return err;
- }
-
- if (port < 0)
- port = 513; /* default rlogin port */
-
- /*
- * Open socket.
- */
- rlogin->s = new_connection(addr, *realhost, port, 1, 0,
- nodelay, keepalive, (Plug) rlogin, conf);
- if ((err = sk_socket_error(rlogin->s)) != NULL)
- return err;
-
- loghost = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_loghost);
- if (*loghost) {
- char *colon;
-
- sfree(*realhost);
- *realhost = dupstr(loghost);
- colon = strrchr(*realhost, ':');
- if (colon) {
- /*
- * FIXME: if we ever update this aspect of ssh.c for
- * IPv6 literal management, this should change in line
- * with it.
- */
- *colon++ = '\0';
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Send local username, remote username, terminal type and
- * terminal speed - unless we don't have the remote username yet,
- * in which case we prompt for it and may end up deferring doing
- * anything else until the local prompt mechanism returns.
- */
- if ((ruser = get_remote_username(conf)) == NULL) {
- rlogin_startup(rlogin, ruser);
- sfree(ruser);
- } else {
- int ret;
-
- rlogin->prompt = new_prompts(rlogin->frontend);
- rlogin->prompt->to_server = TRUE;
- rlogin->prompt->name = dupstr("Rlogin login name");
- add_prompt(rlogin->prompt, dupstr("rlogin username: "), TRUE);
- ret = get_userpass_input(rlogin->prompt, NULL, 0);
- if (ret >= 0) {
- rlogin_startup(rlogin, rlogin->prompt->prompts[0]->result);
- }
- }
-
- return NULL;
-}
-
-static void rlogin_free(void *handle)
-{
- Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle;
-
- if (rlogin->prompt)
- free_prompts(rlogin->prompt);
- if (rlogin->s)
- sk_close(rlogin->s);
- conf_free(rlogin->conf);
- sfree(rlogin);
-}
-
-/*
- * Stub routine (we don't have any need to reconfigure this backend).
- */
-static void rlogin_reconfig(void *handle, Conf *conf)
-{
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to send data down the rlogin connection.
- */
-static int rlogin_send(void *handle, char *buf, int len)
-{
- Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle;
-
- if (rlogin->s == NULL)
- return 0;
-
- if (rlogin->prompt) {
- /*
- * We're still prompting for a username, and aren't talking
- * directly to the network connection yet.
- */
- int ret = get_userpass_input(rlogin->prompt,
- (unsigned char *)buf, len);
- if (ret >= 0) {
- rlogin_startup(rlogin, rlogin->prompt->prompts[0]->result);
- /* that nulls out rlogin->prompt, so then we'll start sending
- * data down the wire in the obvious way */
- }
- } else {
- rlogin->bufsize = sk_write(rlogin->s, buf, len);
- }
-
- return rlogin->bufsize;
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to query the current socket sendability status.
- */
-static int rlogin_sendbuffer(void *handle)
-{
- Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle;
- return rlogin->bufsize;
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to set the size of the window
- */
-static void rlogin_size(void *handle, int width, int height)
-{
- Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle;
- char b[12] = { '\xFF', '\xFF', 0x73, 0x73, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-
- rlogin->term_width = width;
- rlogin->term_height = height;
-
- if (rlogin->s == NULL || !rlogin->cansize)
- return;
-
- b[6] = rlogin->term_width >> 8;
- b[7] = rlogin->term_width & 0xFF;
- b[4] = rlogin->term_height >> 8;
- b[5] = rlogin->term_height & 0xFF;
- rlogin->bufsize = sk_write(rlogin->s, b, 12);
- return;
-}
-
-/*
- * Send rlogin special codes.
- */
-static void rlogin_special(void *handle, Telnet_Special code)
-{
- /* Do nothing! */
- return;
-}
-
-/*
- * Return a list of the special codes that make sense in this
- * protocol.
- */
-static const struct telnet_special *rlogin_get_specials(void *handle)
-{
- return NULL;
-}
-
-static int rlogin_connected(void *handle)
-{
- Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle;
- return rlogin->s != NULL;
-}
-
-static int rlogin_sendok(void *handle)
-{
- /* Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle; */
- return 1;
-}
-
-static void rlogin_unthrottle(void *handle, int backlog)
-{
- Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle;
- sk_set_frozen(rlogin->s, backlog > RLOGIN_MAX_BACKLOG);
-}
-
-static int rlogin_ldisc(void *handle, int option)
-{
- /* Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle; */
- return 0;
-}
-
-static void rlogin_provide_ldisc(void *handle, void *ldisc)
-{
- /* This is a stub. */
-}
-
-static void rlogin_provide_logctx(void *handle, void *logctx)
-{
- /* This is a stub. */
-}
-
-static int rlogin_exitcode(void *handle)
-{
- Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle;
- if (rlogin->s != NULL)
- return -1; /* still connected */
- else
- /* If we ever implement RSH, we'll probably need to do this properly */
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * cfg_info for rlogin does nothing at all.
- */
-static int rlogin_cfg_info(void *handle)
-{
- return 0;
-}
-
-Backend rlogin_backend = {
- rlogin_init,
- rlogin_free,
- rlogin_reconfig,
- rlogin_send,
- rlogin_sendbuffer,
- rlogin_size,
- rlogin_special,
- rlogin_get_specials,
- rlogin_connected,
- rlogin_exitcode,
- rlogin_sendok,
- rlogin_ldisc,
- rlogin_provide_ldisc,
- rlogin_provide_logctx,
- rlogin_unthrottle,
- rlogin_cfg_info,
- "rlogin",
- PROT_RLOGIN,
- 513
-};
+/* + * Rlogin backend. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <limits.h> +#include <ctype.h> + +#include "putty.h" + +#ifndef FALSE +#define FALSE 0 +#endif +#ifndef TRUE +#define TRUE 1 +#endif + +#define RLOGIN_MAX_BACKLOG 4096 + +typedef struct rlogin_tag { + const struct plug_function_table *fn; + /* the above field _must_ be first in the structure */ + + Socket s; + int closed_on_socket_error; + int bufsize; + int firstbyte; + int cansize; + int term_width, term_height; + void *frontend; + + Conf *conf; + + /* In case we need to read a username from the terminal before starting */ + prompts_t *prompt; +} *Rlogin; + +static void rlogin_size(void *handle, int width, int height); + +static void c_write(Rlogin rlogin, char *buf, int len) +{ + int backlog = from_backend(rlogin->frontend, 0, buf, len); + sk_set_frozen(rlogin->s, backlog > RLOGIN_MAX_BACKLOG); +} + +static void rlogin_log(Plug plug, int type, SockAddr addr, int port, + const char *error_msg, int error_code) +{ + Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) plug; + char addrbuf[256], *msg; + + sk_getaddr(addr, addrbuf, lenof(addrbuf)); + + if (type == 0) + msg = dupprintf("Connecting to %s port %d", addrbuf, port); + else + msg = dupprintf("Failed to connect to %s: %s", addrbuf, error_msg); + + logevent(rlogin->frontend, msg); + sfree(msg); +} + +static int rlogin_closing(Plug plug, const char *error_msg, int error_code, + int calling_back) +{ + Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) plug; + + /* + * We don't implement independent EOF in each direction for Telnet + * connections; as soon as we get word that the remote side has + * sent us EOF, we wind up the whole connection. + */ + + if (rlogin->s) { + sk_close(rlogin->s); + rlogin->s = NULL; + if (error_msg) + rlogin->closed_on_socket_error = TRUE; + notify_remote_exit(rlogin->frontend); + } + if (error_msg) { + /* A socket error has occurred. */ + logevent(rlogin->frontend, error_msg); + connection_fatal(rlogin->frontend, "%s", error_msg); + } /* Otherwise, the remote side closed the connection normally. */ + return 0; +} + +static int rlogin_receive(Plug plug, int urgent, char *data, int len) +{ + Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) plug; + if (urgent == 2) { + char c; + + c = *data++; + len--; + if (c == '\x80') { + rlogin->cansize = 1; + rlogin_size(rlogin, rlogin->term_width, rlogin->term_height); + } + /* + * We should flush everything (aka Telnet SYNCH) if we see + * 0x02, and we should turn off and on _local_ flow control + * on 0x10 and 0x20 respectively. I'm not convinced it's + * worth it... + */ + } else { + /* + * Main rlogin protocol. This is really simple: the first + * byte is expected to be NULL and is ignored, and the rest + * is printed. + */ + if (rlogin->firstbyte) { + if (data[0] == '\0') { + data++; + len--; + } + rlogin->firstbyte = 0; + } + if (len > 0) + c_write(rlogin, data, len); + } + return 1; +} + +static void rlogin_sent(Plug plug, int bufsize) +{ + Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) plug; + rlogin->bufsize = bufsize; +} + +static void rlogin_startup(Rlogin rlogin, const char *ruser) +{ + char z = 0; + char *p; + + sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1); + p = conf_get_str(rlogin->conf, CONF_localusername); + sk_write(rlogin->s, p, strlen(p)); + sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1); + sk_write(rlogin->s, ruser, strlen(ruser)); + sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1); + p = conf_get_str(rlogin->conf, CONF_termtype); + sk_write(rlogin->s, p, strlen(p)); + sk_write(rlogin->s, "/", 1); + p = conf_get_str(rlogin->conf, CONF_termspeed); + sk_write(rlogin->s, p, strspn(p, "0123456789")); + rlogin->bufsize = sk_write(rlogin->s, &z, 1); + + rlogin->prompt = NULL; +} + +/* + * Called to set up the rlogin connection. + * + * Returns an error message, or NULL on success. + * + * Also places the canonical host name into `realhost'. It must be + * freed by the caller. + */ +static const char *rlogin_init(void *frontend_handle, void **backend_handle, + Conf *conf, + char *host, int port, char **realhost, + int nodelay, int keepalive) +{ + static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = { + rlogin_log, + rlogin_closing, + rlogin_receive, + rlogin_sent + }; + SockAddr addr; + const char *err; + Rlogin rlogin; + char *ruser; + int addressfamily; + char *loghost; + + rlogin = snew(struct rlogin_tag); + rlogin->fn = &fn_table; + rlogin->s = NULL; + rlogin->closed_on_socket_error = FALSE; + rlogin->frontend = frontend_handle; + rlogin->term_width = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_width); + rlogin->term_height = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_height); + rlogin->firstbyte = 1; + rlogin->cansize = 0; + rlogin->prompt = NULL; + rlogin->conf = conf_copy(conf); + *backend_handle = rlogin; + + addressfamily = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_addressfamily); + /* + * Try to find host. + */ + { + char *buf; + buf = dupprintf("Looking up host \"%s\"%s", host, + (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? " (IPv4)" : + (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? " (IPv6)" : + ""))); + logevent(rlogin->frontend, buf); + sfree(buf); + } + addr = name_lookup(host, port, realhost, conf, addressfamily); + if ((err = sk_addr_error(addr)) != NULL) { + sk_addr_free(addr); + return err; + } + + if (port < 0) + port = 513; /* default rlogin port */ + + /* + * Open socket. + */ + rlogin->s = new_connection(addr, *realhost, port, 1, 0, + nodelay, keepalive, (Plug) rlogin, conf); + if ((err = sk_socket_error(rlogin->s)) != NULL) + return err; + + loghost = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_loghost); + if (*loghost) { + char *colon; + + sfree(*realhost); + *realhost = dupstr(loghost); + + colon = host_strrchr(*realhost, ':'); + if (colon) + *colon++ = '\0'; + } + + /* + * Send local username, remote username, terminal type and + * terminal speed - unless we don't have the remote username yet, + * in which case we prompt for it and may end up deferring doing + * anything else until the local prompt mechanism returns. + */ + if ((ruser = get_remote_username(conf)) != NULL) { + rlogin_startup(rlogin, ruser); + sfree(ruser); + } else { + int ret; + + rlogin->prompt = new_prompts(rlogin->frontend); + rlogin->prompt->to_server = TRUE; + rlogin->prompt->name = dupstr("Rlogin login name"); + add_prompt(rlogin->prompt, dupstr("rlogin username: "), TRUE); + ret = get_userpass_input(rlogin->prompt, NULL, 0); + if (ret >= 0) { + rlogin_startup(rlogin, rlogin->prompt->prompts[0]->result); + } + } + + return NULL; +} + +static void rlogin_free(void *handle) +{ + Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle; + + if (rlogin->prompt) + free_prompts(rlogin->prompt); + if (rlogin->s) + sk_close(rlogin->s); + conf_free(rlogin->conf); + sfree(rlogin); +} + +/* + * Stub routine (we don't have any need to reconfigure this backend). + */ +static void rlogin_reconfig(void *handle, Conf *conf) +{ +} + +/* + * Called to send data down the rlogin connection. + */ +static int rlogin_send(void *handle, char *buf, int len) +{ + Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle; + + if (rlogin->s == NULL) + return 0; + + if (rlogin->prompt) { + /* + * We're still prompting for a username, and aren't talking + * directly to the network connection yet. + */ + int ret = get_userpass_input(rlogin->prompt, + (unsigned char *)buf, len); + if (ret >= 0) { + rlogin_startup(rlogin, rlogin->prompt->prompts[0]->result); + /* that nulls out rlogin->prompt, so then we'll start sending + * data down the wire in the obvious way */ + } + } else { + rlogin->bufsize = sk_write(rlogin->s, buf, len); + } + + return rlogin->bufsize; +} + +/* + * Called to query the current socket sendability status. + */ +static int rlogin_sendbuffer(void *handle) +{ + Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle; + return rlogin->bufsize; +} + +/* + * Called to set the size of the window + */ +static void rlogin_size(void *handle, int width, int height) +{ + Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle; + char b[12] = { '\xFF', '\xFF', 0x73, 0x73, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; + + rlogin->term_width = width; + rlogin->term_height = height; + + if (rlogin->s == NULL || !rlogin->cansize) + return; + + b[6] = rlogin->term_width >> 8; + b[7] = rlogin->term_width & 0xFF; + b[4] = rlogin->term_height >> 8; + b[5] = rlogin->term_height & 0xFF; + rlogin->bufsize = sk_write(rlogin->s, b, 12); + return; +} + +/* + * Send rlogin special codes. + */ +static void rlogin_special(void *handle, Telnet_Special code) +{ + /* Do nothing! */ + return; +} + +/* + * Return a list of the special codes that make sense in this + * protocol. + */ +static const struct telnet_special *rlogin_get_specials(void *handle) +{ + return NULL; +} + +static int rlogin_connected(void *handle) +{ + Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle; + return rlogin->s != NULL; +} + +static int rlogin_sendok(void *handle) +{ + /* Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle; */ + return 1; +} + +static void rlogin_unthrottle(void *handle, int backlog) +{ + Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle; + sk_set_frozen(rlogin->s, backlog > RLOGIN_MAX_BACKLOG); +} + +static int rlogin_ldisc(void *handle, int option) +{ + /* Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle; */ + return 0; +} + +static void rlogin_provide_ldisc(void *handle, void *ldisc) +{ + /* This is a stub. */ +} + +static void rlogin_provide_logctx(void *handle, void *logctx) +{ + /* This is a stub. */ +} + +static int rlogin_exitcode(void *handle) +{ + Rlogin rlogin = (Rlogin) handle; + if (rlogin->s != NULL) + return -1; /* still connected */ + else if (rlogin->closed_on_socket_error) + return INT_MAX; /* a socket error counts as an unclean exit */ + else + /* If we ever implement RSH, we'll probably need to do this properly */ + return 0; +} + +/* + * cfg_info for rlogin does nothing at all. + */ +static int rlogin_cfg_info(void *handle) +{ + return 0; +} + +Backend rlogin_backend = { + rlogin_init, + rlogin_free, + rlogin_reconfig, + rlogin_send, + rlogin_sendbuffer, + rlogin_size, + rlogin_special, + rlogin_get_specials, + rlogin_connected, + rlogin_exitcode, + rlogin_sendok, + rlogin_ldisc, + rlogin_provide_ldisc, + rlogin_provide_logctx, + rlogin_unthrottle, + rlogin_cfg_info, + "rlogin", + PROT_RLOGIN, + 513 +}; diff --git a/tools/plink/settings.c b/tools/plink/settings.c index 725e468f1..a82a388bf 100644 --- a/tools/plink/settings.c +++ b/tools/plink/settings.c @@ -1,1070 +1,1083 @@ -/*
- * settings.c: read and write saved sessions. (platform-independent)
- */
-
-#include <assert.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include "putty.h"
-#include "storage.h"
-
-/* The cipher order given here is the default order. */
-static const struct keyvalwhere ciphernames[] = {
- { "aes", CIPHER_AES, -1, -1 },
- { "blowfish", CIPHER_BLOWFISH, -1, -1 },
- { "3des", CIPHER_3DES, -1, -1 },
- { "WARN", CIPHER_WARN, -1, -1 },
- { "arcfour", CIPHER_ARCFOUR, -1, -1 },
- { "des", CIPHER_DES, -1, -1 }
-};
-
-static const struct keyvalwhere kexnames[] = {
- { "dh-gex-sha1", KEX_DHGEX, -1, -1 },
- { "dh-group14-sha1", KEX_DHGROUP14, -1, -1 },
- { "dh-group1-sha1", KEX_DHGROUP1, -1, -1 },
- { "rsa", KEX_RSA, KEX_WARN, -1 },
- { "WARN", KEX_WARN, -1, -1 }
-};
-
-/*
- * All the terminal modes that we know about for the "TerminalModes"
- * setting. (Also used by config.c for the drop-down list.)
- * This is currently precisely the same as the set in ssh.c, but could
- * in principle differ if other backends started to support tty modes
- * (e.g., the pty backend).
- */
-const char *const ttymodes[] = {
- "INTR", "QUIT", "ERASE", "KILL", "EOF",
- "EOL", "EOL2", "START", "STOP", "SUSP",
- "DSUSP", "REPRINT", "WERASE", "LNEXT", "FLUSH",
- "SWTCH", "STATUS", "DISCARD", "IGNPAR", "PARMRK",
- "INPCK", "ISTRIP", "INLCR", "IGNCR", "ICRNL",
- "IUCLC", "IXON", "IXANY", "IXOFF", "IMAXBEL",
- "ISIG", "ICANON", "XCASE", "ECHO", "ECHOE",
- "ECHOK", "ECHONL", "NOFLSH", "TOSTOP", "IEXTEN",
- "ECHOCTL", "ECHOKE", "PENDIN", "OPOST", "OLCUC",
- "ONLCR", "OCRNL", "ONOCR", "ONLRET", "CS7",
- "CS8", "PARENB", "PARODD", NULL
-};
-
-/*
- * Convenience functions to access the backends[] array
- * (which is only present in tools that manage settings).
- */
-
-Backend *backend_from_name(const char *name)
-{
- Backend **p;
- for (p = backends; *p != NULL; p++)
- if (!strcmp((*p)->name, name))
- return *p;
- return NULL;
-}
-
-Backend *backend_from_proto(int proto)
-{
- Backend **p;
- for (p = backends; *p != NULL; p++)
- if ((*p)->protocol == proto)
- return *p;
- return NULL;
-}
-
-char *get_remote_username(Conf *conf)
-{
- char *username = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_username);
- if (*username) {
- return dupstr(username);
- } else if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_username_from_env)) {
- /* Use local username. */
- return get_username(); /* might still be NULL */
- } else {
- return NULL;
- }
-}
-
-static char *gpps_raw(void *handle, const char *name, const char *def)
-{
- char *ret = read_setting_s(handle, name);
- if (!ret)
- ret = platform_default_s(name);
- if (!ret)
- ret = def ? dupstr(def) : NULL; /* permit NULL as final fallback */
- return ret;
-}
-
-static void gpps(void *handle, const char *name, const char *def,
- Conf *conf, int primary)
-{
- char *val = gpps_raw(handle, name, def);
- conf_set_str(conf, primary, val);
- sfree(val);
-}
-
-/*
- * gppfont and gppfile cannot have local defaults, since the very
- * format of a Filename or FontSpec is platform-dependent. So the
- * platform-dependent functions MUST return some sort of value.
- */
-static void gppfont(void *handle, const char *name, Conf *conf, int primary)
-{
- FontSpec *result = read_setting_fontspec(handle, name);
- if (!result)
- result = platform_default_fontspec(name);
- conf_set_fontspec(conf, primary, result);
- fontspec_free(result);
-}
-static void gppfile(void *handle, const char *name, Conf *conf, int primary)
-{
- Filename *result = read_setting_filename(handle, name);
- if (!result)
- result = platform_default_filename(name);
- conf_set_filename(conf, primary, result);
- filename_free(result);
-}
-
-static int gppi_raw(void *handle, char *name, int def)
-{
- def = platform_default_i(name, def);
- return read_setting_i(handle, name, def);
-}
-
-static void gppi(void *handle, char *name, int def, Conf *conf, int primary)
-{
- conf_set_int(conf, primary, gppi_raw(handle, name, def));
-}
-
-/*
- * Read a set of name-value pairs in the format we occasionally use:
- * NAME\tVALUE\0NAME\tVALUE\0\0 in memory
- * NAME=VALUE,NAME=VALUE, in storage
- * `def' is in the storage format.
- */
-static int gppmap(void *handle, char *name, Conf *conf, int primary)
-{
- char *buf, *p, *q, *key, *val;
-
- /*
- * Start by clearing any existing subkeys of this key from conf.
- */
- while ((key = conf_get_str_nthstrkey(conf, primary, 0)) != NULL)
- conf_del_str_str(conf, primary, key);
-
- /*
- * Now read a serialised list from the settings and unmarshal it
- * into its components.
- */
- buf = gpps_raw(handle, name, NULL);
- if (!buf)
- return FALSE;
-
- p = buf;
- while (*p) {
- q = buf;
- val = NULL;
- while (*p && *p != ',') {
- int c = *p++;
- if (c == '=')
- c = '\0';
- if (c == '\\')
- c = *p++;
- *q++ = c;
- if (!c)
- val = q;
- }
- if (*p == ',')
- p++;
- if (!val)
- val = q;
- *q = '\0';
-
- if (primary == CONF_portfwd && buf[0] == 'D') {
- /*
- * Backwards-compatibility hack: dynamic forwardings are
- * indexed in the data store as a third type letter in the
- * key, 'D' alongside 'L' and 'R' - but really, they
- * should be filed under 'L' with a special _value_,
- * because local and dynamic forwardings both involve
- * _listening_ on a local port, and are hence mutually
- * exclusive on the same port number. So here we translate
- * the legacy storage format into the sensible internal
- * form.
- */
- char *newkey = dupcat("L", buf+1, NULL);
- conf_set_str_str(conf, primary, newkey, "D");
- sfree(newkey);
- } else {
- conf_set_str_str(conf, primary, buf, val);
- }
- }
- sfree(buf);
-
- return TRUE;
-}
-
-/*
- * Write a set of name/value pairs in the above format.
- */
-static void wmap(void *handle, char const *outkey, Conf *conf, int primary)
-{
- char *buf, *p, *q, *key, *realkey, *val;
- int len;
-
- len = 1; /* allow for NUL */
-
- for (val = conf_get_str_strs(conf, primary, NULL, &key);
- val != NULL;
- val = conf_get_str_strs(conf, primary, key, &key))
- len += 2 + 2 * (strlen(key) + strlen(val)); /* allow for escaping */
-
- buf = snewn(len, char);
- p = buf;
-
- for (val = conf_get_str_strs(conf, primary, NULL, &key);
- val != NULL;
- val = conf_get_str_strs(conf, primary, key, &key)) {
-
- if (primary == CONF_portfwd && !strcmp(val, "D")) {
- /*
- * Backwards-compatibility hack, as above: translate from
- * the sensible internal representation of dynamic
- * forwardings (key "L<port>", value "D") to the
- * conceptually incoherent legacy storage format (key
- * "D<port>", value empty).
- */
- realkey = key; /* restore it at end of loop */
- val = "";
- key = dupcat("D", key+1, NULL);
- } else {
- realkey = NULL;
- }
-
- if (p != buf)
- *p++ = ',';
- for (q = key; *q; q++) {
- if (*q == '=' || *q == ',' || *q == '\\')
- *p++ = '\\';
- *p++ = *q;
- }
- *p++ = '=';
- for (q = val; *q; q++) {
- if (*q == '=' || *q == ',' || *q == '\\')
- *p++ = '\\';
- *p++ = *q;
- }
-
- if (realkey) {
- free(key);
- key = realkey;
- }
- }
- *p = '\0';
- write_setting_s(handle, outkey, buf);
- sfree(buf);
-}
-
-static int key2val(const struct keyvalwhere *mapping,
- int nmaps, char *key)
-{
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i < nmaps; i++)
- if (!strcmp(mapping[i].s, key)) return mapping[i].v;
- return -1;
-}
-
-static const char *val2key(const struct keyvalwhere *mapping,
- int nmaps, int val)
-{
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i < nmaps; i++)
- if (mapping[i].v == val) return mapping[i].s;
- return NULL;
-}
-
-/*
- * Helper function to parse a comma-separated list of strings into
- * a preference list array of values. Any missing values are added
- * to the end and duplicates are weeded.
- * XXX: assumes vals in 'mapping' are small +ve integers
- */
-static void gprefs(void *sesskey, char *name, char *def,
- const struct keyvalwhere *mapping, int nvals,
- Conf *conf, int primary)
-{
- char *commalist;
- char *p, *q;
- int i, j, n, v, pos;
- unsigned long seen = 0; /* bitmap for weeding dups etc */
-
- /*
- * Fetch the string which we'll parse as a comma-separated list.
- */
- commalist = gpps_raw(sesskey, name, def);
-
- /*
- * Go through that list and convert it into values.
- */
- n = 0;
- p = commalist;
- while (1) {
- while (*p && *p == ',') p++;
- if (!*p)
- break; /* no more words */
-
- q = p;
- while (*p && *p != ',') p++;
- if (*p) *p++ = '\0';
-
- v = key2val(mapping, nvals, q);
- if (v != -1 && !(seen & (1 << v))) {
- seen |= (1 << v);
- conf_set_int_int(conf, primary, n, v);
- n++;
- }
- }
-
- sfree(commalist);
-
- /*
- * Now go through 'mapping' and add values that weren't mentioned
- * in the list we fetched. We may have to loop over it multiple
- * times so that we add values before other values whose default
- * positions depend on them.
- */
- while (n < nvals) {
- for (i = 0; i < nvals; i++) {
- assert(mapping[i].v < 32);
-
- if (!(seen & (1 << mapping[i].v))) {
- /*
- * This element needs adding. But can we add it yet?
- */
- if (mapping[i].vrel != -1 && !(seen & (1 << mapping[i].vrel)))
- continue; /* nope */
-
- /*
- * OK, we can work out where to add this element, so
- * do so.
- */
- if (mapping[i].vrel == -1) {
- pos = (mapping[i].where < 0 ? n : 0);
- } else {
- for (j = 0; j < n; j++)
- if (conf_get_int_int(conf, primary, j) ==
- mapping[i].vrel)
- break;
- assert(j < n); /* implied by (seen & (1<<vrel)) */
- pos = (mapping[i].where < 0 ? j : j+1);
- }
-
- /*
- * And add it.
- */
- for (j = n-1; j >= pos; j--)
- conf_set_int_int(conf, primary, j+1,
- conf_get_int_int(conf, primary, j));
- conf_set_int_int(conf, primary, pos, mapping[i].v);
- n++;
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Write out a preference list.
- */
-static void wprefs(void *sesskey, char *name,
- const struct keyvalwhere *mapping, int nvals,
- Conf *conf, int primary)
-{
- char *buf, *p;
- int i, maxlen;
-
- for (maxlen = i = 0; i < nvals; i++) {
- const char *s = val2key(mapping, nvals,
- conf_get_int_int(conf, primary, i));
- if (s) {
- maxlen += (maxlen > 0 ? 1 : 0) + strlen(s);
- }
- }
-
- buf = snewn(maxlen + 1, char);
- p = buf;
-
- for (i = 0; i < nvals; i++) {
- const char *s = val2key(mapping, nvals,
- conf_get_int_int(conf, primary, i));
- if (s) {
- p += sprintf(p, "%s%s", (p > buf ? "," : ""), s);
- }
- }
-
- assert(p - buf == maxlen);
- *p = '\0';
-
- write_setting_s(sesskey, name, buf);
-
- sfree(buf);
-}
-
-char *save_settings(char *section, Conf *conf)
-{
- void *sesskey;
- char *errmsg;
-
- sesskey = open_settings_w(section, &errmsg);
- if (!sesskey)
- return errmsg;
- save_open_settings(sesskey, conf);
- close_settings_w(sesskey);
- return NULL;
-}
-
-void save_open_settings(void *sesskey, Conf *conf)
-{
- int i;
- char *p;
-
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "Present", 1);
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "HostName", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host));
- write_setting_filename(sesskey, "LogFileName", conf_get_filename(conf, CONF_logfilename));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "LogType", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_logtype));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "LogFileClash", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_logxfovr));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "LogFlush", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_logflush));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "SSHLogOmitPasswords", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_logomitpass));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "SSHLogOmitData", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_logomitdata));
- p = "raw";
- {
- const Backend *b = backend_from_proto(conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol));
- if (b)
- p = b->name;
- }
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "Protocol", p);
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "PortNumber", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_port));
- /* The CloseOnExit numbers are arranged in a different order from
- * the standard FORCE_ON / FORCE_OFF / AUTO. */
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "CloseOnExit", (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_close_on_exit)+2)%3);
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "WarnOnClose", !!conf_get_int(conf, CONF_warn_on_close));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "PingInterval", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ping_interval) / 60); /* minutes */
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "PingIntervalSecs", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ping_interval) % 60); /* seconds */
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "TCPNoDelay", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_tcp_nodelay));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "TCPKeepalives", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_tcp_keepalives));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "TerminalType", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_termtype));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "TerminalSpeed", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_termspeed));
- wmap(sesskey, "TerminalModes", conf, CONF_ttymodes);
-
- /* Address family selection */
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "AddressFamily", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_addressfamily));
-
- /* proxy settings */
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "ProxyExcludeList", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_exclude_list));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ProxyDNS", (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_dns)+2)%3);
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ProxyLocalhost", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_even_proxy_localhost));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ProxyMethod", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "ProxyHost", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_host));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ProxyPort", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_port));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "ProxyUsername", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_username));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "ProxyPassword", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_password));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "ProxyTelnetCommand", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_telnet_command));
- wmap(sesskey, "Environment", conf, CONF_environmt);
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "UserName", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_username));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "UserNameFromEnvironment", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_username_from_env));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "LocalUserName", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_localusername));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoPTY", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_nopty));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "Compression", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_compression));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "TryAgent", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_tryagent));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "AgentFwd", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_agentfwd));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "GssapiFwd", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_gssapifwd));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ChangeUsername", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_change_username));
- wprefs(sesskey, "Cipher", ciphernames, CIPHER_MAX, conf, CONF_ssh_cipherlist);
- wprefs(sesskey, "KEX", kexnames, KEX_MAX, conf, CONF_ssh_kexlist);
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "RekeyTime", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "RekeyBytes", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_data));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "SshNoAuth", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh_no_userauth));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "SshBanner", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh_show_banner));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "AuthTIS", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_try_tis_auth));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "AuthKI", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_try_ki_auth));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "AuthGSSAPI", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_try_gssapi_auth));
-#ifndef NO_GSSAPI
- wprefs(sesskey, "GSSLibs", gsslibkeywords, ngsslibs, conf, CONF_ssh_gsslist);
- write_setting_filename(sesskey, "GSSCustom", conf_get_filename(conf, CONF_ssh_gss_custom));
-#endif
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "SshNoShell", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh_no_shell));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "SshProt", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshprot));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "LogHost", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_loghost));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "SSH2DES", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh2_des_cbc));
- write_setting_filename(sesskey, "PublicKeyFile", conf_get_filename(conf, CONF_keyfile));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "RemoteCommand", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "RFCEnviron", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rfc_environ));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "PassiveTelnet", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_passive_telnet));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BackspaceIsDelete", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bksp_is_delete));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "RXVTHomeEnd", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rxvt_homeend));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "LinuxFunctionKeys", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_funky_type));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoApplicationKeys", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_applic_k));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoApplicationCursors", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_applic_c));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoMouseReporting", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_mouse_rep));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoRemoteResize", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_remote_resize));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoAltScreen", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_alt_screen));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoRemoteWinTitle", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_remote_wintitle));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "RemoteQTitleAction", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_remote_qtitle_action));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoDBackspace", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_dbackspace));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoRemoteCharset", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_remote_charset));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ApplicationCursorKeys", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_app_cursor));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ApplicationKeypad", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_app_keypad));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "NetHackKeypad", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_nethack_keypad));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "AltF4", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_alt_f4));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "AltSpace", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_alt_space));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "AltOnly", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_alt_only));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ComposeKey", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_compose_key));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "CtrlAltKeys", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ctrlaltkeys));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "TelnetKey", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_telnet_keyboard));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "TelnetRet", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_telnet_newline));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "LocalEcho", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_localecho));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "LocalEdit", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_localedit));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "Answerback", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_answerback));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "AlwaysOnTop", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_alwaysontop));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "FullScreenOnAltEnter", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_fullscreenonaltenter));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "HideMousePtr", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_hide_mouseptr));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "SunkenEdge", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sunken_edge));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "WindowBorder", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_window_border));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "CurType", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_cursor_type));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BlinkCur", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_blink_cur));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "Beep", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_beep));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BeepInd", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_beep_ind));
- write_setting_filename(sesskey, "BellWaveFile", conf_get_filename(conf, CONF_bell_wavefile));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BellOverload", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bellovl));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BellOverloadN", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bellovl_n));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BellOverloadT", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bellovl_t)
-#ifdef PUTTY_UNIX_H
- * 1000
-#endif
- );
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BellOverloadS", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bellovl_s)
-#ifdef PUTTY_UNIX_H
- * 1000
-#endif
- );
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ScrollbackLines", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_savelines));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "DECOriginMode", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_dec_om));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "AutoWrapMode", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_wrap_mode));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "LFImpliesCR", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_lfhascr));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "CRImpliesLF", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_crhaslf));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "DisableArabicShaping", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_arabicshaping));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "DisableBidi", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bidi));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "WinNameAlways", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_win_name_always));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "WinTitle", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_wintitle));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "TermWidth", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_width));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "TermHeight", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_height));
- write_setting_fontspec(sesskey, "Font", conf_get_fontspec(conf, CONF_font));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "FontQuality", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_font_quality));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "FontVTMode", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_vtmode));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "UseSystemColours", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_system_colour));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "TryPalette", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_try_palette));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ANSIColour", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ansi_colour));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "Xterm256Colour", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_xterm_256_colour));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BoldAsColour", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bold_colour));
-
- for (i = 0; i < 22; i++) {
- char buf[20], buf2[30];
- sprintf(buf, "Colour%d", i);
- sprintf(buf2, "%d,%d,%d",
- conf_get_int_int(conf, CONF_colours, i*3+0),
- conf_get_int_int(conf, CONF_colours, i*3+1),
- conf_get_int_int(conf, CONF_colours, i*3+2));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, buf, buf2);
- }
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "RawCNP", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rawcnp));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "PasteRTF", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rtf_paste));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "MouseIsXterm", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_mouse_is_xterm));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "RectSelect", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rect_select));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "MouseOverride", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_mouse_override));
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i += 32) {
- char buf[20], buf2[256];
- int j;
- sprintf(buf, "Wordness%d", i);
- *buf2 = '\0';
- for (j = i; j < i + 32; j++) {
- sprintf(buf2 + strlen(buf2), "%s%d",
- (*buf2 ? "," : ""),
- conf_get_int_int(conf, CONF_wordness, j));
- }
- write_setting_s(sesskey, buf, buf2);
- }
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "LineCodePage", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_line_codepage));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "CJKAmbigWide", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_cjk_ambig_wide));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "UTF8Override", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_utf8_override));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "Printer", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_printer));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "CapsLockCyr", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_xlat_capslockcyr));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ScrollBar", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_scrollbar));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ScrollBarFullScreen", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_scrollbar_in_fullscreen));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ScrollOnKey", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_scroll_on_key));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ScrollOnDisp", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_scroll_on_disp));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "EraseToScrollback", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_erase_to_scrollback));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "LockSize", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_resize_action));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BCE", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bce));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BlinkText", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_blinktext));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "X11Forward", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_x11_forward));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "X11Display", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_x11_display));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "X11AuthType", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_x11_auth));
- write_setting_filename(sesskey, "X11AuthFile", conf_get_filename(conf, CONF_xauthfile));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "LocalPortAcceptAll", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_lport_acceptall));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "RemotePortAcceptAll", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rport_acceptall));
- wmap(sesskey, "PortForwardings", conf, CONF_portfwd);
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugIgnore1", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_ignore1));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugPlainPW1", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_plainpw1));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugRSA1", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_rsa1));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugIgnore2", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_ignore2));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugHMAC2", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_hmac2));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugDeriveKey2", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_derivekey2));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugRSAPad2", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_rsapad2));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugPKSessID2", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_pksessid2));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugRekey2", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_rekey2));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugMaxPkt2", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_maxpkt2));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "StampUtmp", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_stamp_utmp));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "LoginShell", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_login_shell));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ScrollbarOnLeft", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_scrollbar_on_left));
- write_setting_fontspec(sesskey, "BoldFont", conf_get_fontspec(conf, CONF_boldfont));
- write_setting_fontspec(sesskey, "WideFont", conf_get_fontspec(conf, CONF_widefont));
- write_setting_fontspec(sesskey, "WideBoldFont", conf_get_fontspec(conf, CONF_wideboldfont));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ShadowBold", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_shadowbold));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "ShadowBoldOffset", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_shadowboldoffset));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "SerialLine", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_serline));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "SerialSpeed", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_serspeed));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "SerialDataBits", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_serdatabits));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "SerialStopHalfbits", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_serstopbits));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "SerialParity", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_serparity));
- write_setting_i(sesskey, "SerialFlowControl", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_serflow));
- write_setting_s(sesskey, "WindowClass", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_winclass));
-}
-
-void load_settings(char *section, Conf *conf)
-{
- void *sesskey;
-
- sesskey = open_settings_r(section);
- load_open_settings(sesskey, conf);
- close_settings_r(sesskey);
-
- if (conf_launchable(conf))
- add_session_to_jumplist(section);
-}
-
-void load_open_settings(void *sesskey, Conf *conf)
-{
- int i;
- char *prot;
-
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_ssh_subsys, 0); /* FIXME: load this properly */
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd, "");
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd2, "");
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_ssh_nc_host, "");
-
- gpps(sesskey, "HostName", "", conf, CONF_host);
- gppfile(sesskey, "LogFileName", conf, CONF_logfilename);
- gppi(sesskey, "LogType", 0, conf, CONF_logtype);
- gppi(sesskey, "LogFileClash", LGXF_ASK, conf, CONF_logxfovr);
- gppi(sesskey, "LogFlush", 1, conf, CONF_logflush);
- gppi(sesskey, "SSHLogOmitPasswords", 1, conf, CONF_logomitpass);
- gppi(sesskey, "SSHLogOmitData", 0, conf, CONF_logomitdata);
-
- prot = gpps_raw(sesskey, "Protocol", "default");
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, default_protocol);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, default_port);
- {
- const Backend *b = backend_from_name(prot);
- if (b) {
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, b->protocol);
- gppi(sesskey, "PortNumber", default_port, conf, CONF_port);
- }
- }
- sfree(prot);
-
- /* Address family selection */
- gppi(sesskey, "AddressFamily", ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC, conf, CONF_addressfamily);
-
- /* The CloseOnExit numbers are arranged in a different order from
- * the standard FORCE_ON / FORCE_OFF / AUTO. */
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "CloseOnExit", 1); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_close_on_exit, (i+1)%3);
- gppi(sesskey, "WarnOnClose", 1, conf, CONF_warn_on_close);
- {
- /* This is two values for backward compatibility with 0.50/0.51 */
- int pingmin, pingsec;
- pingmin = gppi_raw(sesskey, "PingInterval", 0);
- pingsec = gppi_raw(sesskey, "PingIntervalSecs", 0);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_ping_interval, pingmin * 60 + pingsec);
- }
- gppi(sesskey, "TCPNoDelay", 1, conf, CONF_tcp_nodelay);
- gppi(sesskey, "TCPKeepalives", 0, conf, CONF_tcp_keepalives);
- gpps(sesskey, "TerminalType", "xterm", conf, CONF_termtype);
- gpps(sesskey, "TerminalSpeed", "38400,38400", conf, CONF_termspeed);
- if (!gppmap(sesskey, "TerminalModes", conf, CONF_ttymodes)) {
- /* This hardcodes a big set of defaults in any new saved
- * sessions. Let's hope we don't change our mind. */
- for (i = 0; ttymodes[i]; i++)
- conf_set_str_str(conf, CONF_ttymodes, ttymodes[i], "A");
- }
-
- /* proxy settings */
- gpps(sesskey, "ProxyExcludeList", "", conf, CONF_proxy_exclude_list);
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "ProxyDNS", 1); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_proxy_dns, (i+1)%3);
- gppi(sesskey, "ProxyLocalhost", 0, conf, CONF_even_proxy_localhost);
- gppi(sesskey, "ProxyMethod", -1, conf, CONF_proxy_type);
- if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type) == -1) {
- int i;
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "ProxyType", 0);
- if (i == 0)
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type, PROXY_NONE);
- else if (i == 1)
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type, PROXY_HTTP);
- else if (i == 3)
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type, PROXY_TELNET);
- else if (i == 4)
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type, PROXY_CMD);
- else {
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "ProxySOCKSVersion", 5);
- if (i == 5)
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type, PROXY_SOCKS5);
- else
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type, PROXY_SOCKS4);
- }
- }
- gpps(sesskey, "ProxyHost", "proxy", conf, CONF_proxy_host);
- gppi(sesskey, "ProxyPort", 80, conf, CONF_proxy_port);
- gpps(sesskey, "ProxyUsername", "", conf, CONF_proxy_username);
- gpps(sesskey, "ProxyPassword", "", conf, CONF_proxy_password);
- gpps(sesskey, "ProxyTelnetCommand", "connect %host %port\\n",
- conf, CONF_proxy_telnet_command);
- gppmap(sesskey, "Environment", conf, CONF_environmt);
- gpps(sesskey, "UserName", "", conf, CONF_username);
- gppi(sesskey, "UserNameFromEnvironment", 0, conf, CONF_username_from_env);
- gpps(sesskey, "LocalUserName", "", conf, CONF_localusername);
- gppi(sesskey, "NoPTY", 0, conf, CONF_nopty);
- gppi(sesskey, "Compression", 0, conf, CONF_compression);
- gppi(sesskey, "TryAgent", 1, conf, CONF_tryagent);
- gppi(sesskey, "AgentFwd", 0, conf, CONF_agentfwd);
- gppi(sesskey, "ChangeUsername", 0, conf, CONF_change_username);
- gppi(sesskey, "GssapiFwd", 0, conf, CONF_gssapifwd);
- gprefs(sesskey, "Cipher", "\0",
- ciphernames, CIPHER_MAX, conf, CONF_ssh_cipherlist);
- {
- /* Backward-compatibility: we used to have an option to
- * disable gex under the "bugs" panel after one report of
- * a server which offered it then choked, but we never got
- * a server version string or any other reports. */
- char *default_kexes;
- i = 2 - gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugDHGEx2", 0);
- if (i == FORCE_ON)
- default_kexes = "dh-group14-sha1,dh-group1-sha1,rsa,WARN,dh-gex-sha1";
- else
- default_kexes = "dh-gex-sha1,dh-group14-sha1,dh-group1-sha1,rsa,WARN";
- gprefs(sesskey, "KEX", default_kexes,
- kexnames, KEX_MAX, conf, CONF_ssh_kexlist);
- }
- gppi(sesskey, "RekeyTime", 60, conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time);
- gpps(sesskey, "RekeyBytes", "1G", conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_data);
- gppi(sesskey, "SshProt", 2, conf, CONF_sshprot);
- gpps(sesskey, "LogHost", "", conf, CONF_loghost);
- gppi(sesskey, "SSH2DES", 0, conf, CONF_ssh2_des_cbc);
- gppi(sesskey, "SshNoAuth", 0, conf, CONF_ssh_no_userauth);
- gppi(sesskey, "SshBanner", 1, conf, CONF_ssh_show_banner);
- gppi(sesskey, "AuthTIS", 0, conf, CONF_try_tis_auth);
- gppi(sesskey, "AuthKI", 1, conf, CONF_try_ki_auth);
- gppi(sesskey, "AuthGSSAPI", 1, conf, CONF_try_gssapi_auth);
-#ifndef NO_GSSAPI
- gprefs(sesskey, "GSSLibs", "\0",
- gsslibkeywords, ngsslibs, conf, CONF_ssh_gsslist);
- gppfile(sesskey, "GSSCustom", conf, CONF_ssh_gss_custom);
-#endif
- gppi(sesskey, "SshNoShell", 0, conf, CONF_ssh_no_shell);
- gppfile(sesskey, "PublicKeyFile", conf, CONF_keyfile);
- gpps(sesskey, "RemoteCommand", "", conf, CONF_remote_cmd);
- gppi(sesskey, "RFCEnviron", 0, conf, CONF_rfc_environ);
- gppi(sesskey, "PassiveTelnet", 0, conf, CONF_passive_telnet);
- gppi(sesskey, "BackspaceIsDelete", 1, conf, CONF_bksp_is_delete);
- gppi(sesskey, "RXVTHomeEnd", 0, conf, CONF_rxvt_homeend);
- gppi(sesskey, "LinuxFunctionKeys", 0, conf, CONF_funky_type);
- gppi(sesskey, "NoApplicationKeys", 0, conf, CONF_no_applic_k);
- gppi(sesskey, "NoApplicationCursors", 0, conf, CONF_no_applic_c);
- gppi(sesskey, "NoMouseReporting", 0, conf, CONF_no_mouse_rep);
- gppi(sesskey, "NoRemoteResize", 0, conf, CONF_no_remote_resize);
- gppi(sesskey, "NoAltScreen", 0, conf, CONF_no_alt_screen);
- gppi(sesskey, "NoRemoteWinTitle", 0, conf, CONF_no_remote_wintitle);
- {
- /* Backward compatibility */
- int no_remote_qtitle = gppi_raw(sesskey, "NoRemoteQTitle", 1);
- /* We deliberately interpret the old setting of "no response" as
- * "empty string". This changes the behaviour, but hopefully for
- * the better; the user can always recover the old behaviour. */
- gppi(sesskey, "RemoteQTitleAction",
- no_remote_qtitle ? TITLE_EMPTY : TITLE_REAL,
- conf, CONF_remote_qtitle_action);
- }
- gppi(sesskey, "NoDBackspace", 0, conf, CONF_no_dbackspace);
- gppi(sesskey, "NoRemoteCharset", 0, conf, CONF_no_remote_charset);
- gppi(sesskey, "ApplicationCursorKeys", 0, conf, CONF_app_cursor);
- gppi(sesskey, "ApplicationKeypad", 0, conf, CONF_app_keypad);
- gppi(sesskey, "NetHackKeypad", 0, conf, CONF_nethack_keypad);
- gppi(sesskey, "AltF4", 1, conf, CONF_alt_f4);
- gppi(sesskey, "AltSpace", 0, conf, CONF_alt_space);
- gppi(sesskey, "AltOnly", 0, conf, CONF_alt_only);
- gppi(sesskey, "ComposeKey", 0, conf, CONF_compose_key);
- gppi(sesskey, "CtrlAltKeys", 1, conf, CONF_ctrlaltkeys);
- gppi(sesskey, "TelnetKey", 0, conf, CONF_telnet_keyboard);
- gppi(sesskey, "TelnetRet", 1, conf, CONF_telnet_newline);
- gppi(sesskey, "LocalEcho", AUTO, conf, CONF_localecho);
- gppi(sesskey, "LocalEdit", AUTO, conf, CONF_localedit);
- gpps(sesskey, "Answerback", "PuTTY", conf, CONF_answerback);
- gppi(sesskey, "AlwaysOnTop", 0, conf, CONF_alwaysontop);
- gppi(sesskey, "FullScreenOnAltEnter", 0, conf, CONF_fullscreenonaltenter);
- gppi(sesskey, "HideMousePtr", 0, conf, CONF_hide_mouseptr);
- gppi(sesskey, "SunkenEdge", 0, conf, CONF_sunken_edge);
- gppi(sesskey, "WindowBorder", 1, conf, CONF_window_border);
- gppi(sesskey, "CurType", 0, conf, CONF_cursor_type);
- gppi(sesskey, "BlinkCur", 0, conf, CONF_blink_cur);
- /* pedantic compiler tells me I can't use conf, CONF_beep as an int * :-) */
- gppi(sesskey, "Beep", 1, conf, CONF_beep);
- gppi(sesskey, "BeepInd", 0, conf, CONF_beep_ind);
- gppfile(sesskey, "BellWaveFile", conf, CONF_bell_wavefile);
- gppi(sesskey, "BellOverload", 1, conf, CONF_bellovl);
- gppi(sesskey, "BellOverloadN", 5, conf, CONF_bellovl_n);
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BellOverloadT", 2*TICKSPERSEC
-#ifdef PUTTY_UNIX_H
- *1000
-#endif
- );
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_bellovl_t, i
-#ifdef PUTTY_UNIX_H
- / 1000
-#endif
- );
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BellOverloadS", 5*TICKSPERSEC
-#ifdef PUTTY_UNIX_H
- *1000
-#endif
- );
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_bellovl_s, i
-#ifdef PUTTY_UNIX_H
- / 1000
-#endif
- );
- gppi(sesskey, "ScrollbackLines", 200, conf, CONF_savelines);
- gppi(sesskey, "DECOriginMode", 0, conf, CONF_dec_om);
- gppi(sesskey, "AutoWrapMode", 1, conf, CONF_wrap_mode);
- gppi(sesskey, "LFImpliesCR", 0, conf, CONF_lfhascr);
- gppi(sesskey, "CRImpliesLF", 0, conf, CONF_crhaslf);
- gppi(sesskey, "DisableArabicShaping", 0, conf, CONF_arabicshaping);
- gppi(sesskey, "DisableBidi", 0, conf, CONF_bidi);
- gppi(sesskey, "WinNameAlways", 1, conf, CONF_win_name_always);
- gpps(sesskey, "WinTitle", "", conf, CONF_wintitle);
- gppi(sesskey, "TermWidth", 80, conf, CONF_width);
- gppi(sesskey, "TermHeight", 24, conf, CONF_height);
- gppfont(sesskey, "Font", conf, CONF_font);
- gppi(sesskey, "FontQuality", FQ_DEFAULT, conf, CONF_font_quality);
- gppi(sesskey, "FontVTMode", VT_UNICODE, conf, CONF_vtmode);
- gppi(sesskey, "UseSystemColours", 0, conf, CONF_system_colour);
- gppi(sesskey, "TryPalette", 0, conf, CONF_try_palette);
- gppi(sesskey, "ANSIColour", 1, conf, CONF_ansi_colour);
- gppi(sesskey, "Xterm256Colour", 1, conf, CONF_xterm_256_colour);
- gppi(sesskey, "BoldAsColour", 1, conf, CONF_bold_colour);
-
- for (i = 0; i < 22; i++) {
- static const char *const defaults[] = {
- "187,187,187", "255,255,255", "0,0,0", "85,85,85", "0,0,0",
- "0,255,0", "0,0,0", "85,85,85", "187,0,0", "255,85,85",
- "0,187,0", "85,255,85", "187,187,0", "255,255,85", "0,0,187",
- "85,85,255", "187,0,187", "255,85,255", "0,187,187",
- "85,255,255", "187,187,187", "255,255,255"
- };
- char buf[20], *buf2;
- int c0, c1, c2;
- sprintf(buf, "Colour%d", i);
- buf2 = gpps_raw(sesskey, buf, defaults[i]);
- if (sscanf(buf2, "%d,%d,%d", &c0, &c1, &c2) == 3) {
- conf_set_int_int(conf, CONF_colours, i*3+0, c0);
- conf_set_int_int(conf, CONF_colours, i*3+1, c1);
- conf_set_int_int(conf, CONF_colours, i*3+2, c2);
- }
- sfree(buf2);
- }
- gppi(sesskey, "RawCNP", 0, conf, CONF_rawcnp);
- gppi(sesskey, "PasteRTF", 0, conf, CONF_rtf_paste);
- gppi(sesskey, "MouseIsXterm", 0, conf, CONF_mouse_is_xterm);
- gppi(sesskey, "RectSelect", 0, conf, CONF_rect_select);
- gppi(sesskey, "MouseOverride", 1, conf, CONF_mouse_override);
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i += 32) {
- static const char *const defaults[] = {
- "0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0",
- "0,1,2,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,1,1,1,1,1,1",
- "1,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,1,1,1,1,2",
- "1,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,1,1,1,1,1",
- "1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1",
- "1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1",
- "2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,1,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2",
- "2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,1,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2"
- };
- char buf[20], *buf2, *p;
- int j;
- sprintf(buf, "Wordness%d", i);
- buf2 = gpps_raw(sesskey, buf, defaults[i / 32]);
- p = buf2;
- for (j = i; j < i + 32; j++) {
- char *q = p;
- while (*p && *p != ',')
- p++;
- if (*p == ',')
- *p++ = '\0';
- conf_set_int_int(conf, CONF_wordness, j, atoi(q));
- }
- sfree(buf2);
- }
- /*
- * The empty default for LineCodePage will be converted later
- * into a plausible default for the locale.
- */
- gpps(sesskey, "LineCodePage", "", conf, CONF_line_codepage);
- gppi(sesskey, "CJKAmbigWide", 0, conf, CONF_cjk_ambig_wide);
- gppi(sesskey, "UTF8Override", 1, conf, CONF_utf8_override);
- gpps(sesskey, "Printer", "", conf, CONF_printer);
- gppi(sesskey, "CapsLockCyr", 0, conf, CONF_xlat_capslockcyr);
- gppi(sesskey, "ScrollBar", 1, conf, CONF_scrollbar);
- gppi(sesskey, "ScrollBarFullScreen", 0, conf, CONF_scrollbar_in_fullscreen);
- gppi(sesskey, "ScrollOnKey", 0, conf, CONF_scroll_on_key);
- gppi(sesskey, "ScrollOnDisp", 1, conf, CONF_scroll_on_disp);
- gppi(sesskey, "EraseToScrollback", 1, conf, CONF_erase_to_scrollback);
- gppi(sesskey, "LockSize", 0, conf, CONF_resize_action);
- gppi(sesskey, "BCE", 1, conf, CONF_bce);
- gppi(sesskey, "BlinkText", 0, conf, CONF_blinktext);
- gppi(sesskey, "X11Forward", 0, conf, CONF_x11_forward);
- gpps(sesskey, "X11Display", "", conf, CONF_x11_display);
- gppi(sesskey, "X11AuthType", X11_MIT, conf, CONF_x11_auth);
- gppfile(sesskey, "X11AuthFile", conf, CONF_xauthfile);
-
- gppi(sesskey, "LocalPortAcceptAll", 0, conf, CONF_lport_acceptall);
- gppi(sesskey, "RemotePortAcceptAll", 0, conf, CONF_rport_acceptall);
- gppmap(sesskey, "PortForwardings", conf, CONF_portfwd);
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugIgnore1", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_ignore1, 2-i);
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugPlainPW1", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_plainpw1, 2-i);
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugRSA1", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_rsa1, 2-i);
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugIgnore2", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_ignore2, 2-i);
- {
- int i;
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugHMAC2", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_hmac2, 2-i);
- if (2-i == AUTO) {
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BuggyMAC", 0);
- if (i == 1)
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_hmac2, FORCE_ON);
- }
- }
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugDeriveKey2", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_derivekey2, 2-i);
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugRSAPad2", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_rsapad2, 2-i);
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugPKSessID2", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_pksessid2, 2-i);
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugRekey2", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_rekey2, 2-i);
- i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugMaxPkt2", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_maxpkt2, 2-i);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_ssh_simple, FALSE);
- gppi(sesskey, "StampUtmp", 1, conf, CONF_stamp_utmp);
- gppi(sesskey, "LoginShell", 1, conf, CONF_login_shell);
- gppi(sesskey, "ScrollbarOnLeft", 0, conf, CONF_scrollbar_on_left);
- gppi(sesskey, "ShadowBold", 0, conf, CONF_shadowbold);
- gppfont(sesskey, "BoldFont", conf, CONF_boldfont);
- gppfont(sesskey, "WideFont", conf, CONF_widefont);
- gppfont(sesskey, "WideBoldFont", conf, CONF_wideboldfont);
- gppi(sesskey, "ShadowBoldOffset", 1, conf, CONF_shadowboldoffset);
- gpps(sesskey, "SerialLine", "", conf, CONF_serline);
- gppi(sesskey, "SerialSpeed", 9600, conf, CONF_serspeed);
- gppi(sesskey, "SerialDataBits", 8, conf, CONF_serdatabits);
- gppi(sesskey, "SerialStopHalfbits", 2, conf, CONF_serstopbits);
- gppi(sesskey, "SerialParity", SER_PAR_NONE, conf, CONF_serparity);
- gppi(sesskey, "SerialFlowControl", SER_FLOW_XONXOFF, conf, CONF_serflow);
- gpps(sesskey, "WindowClass", "", conf, CONF_winclass);
-}
-
-void do_defaults(char *session, Conf *conf)
-{
- load_settings(session, conf);
-}
-
-static int sessioncmp(const void *av, const void *bv)
-{
- const char *a = *(const char *const *) av;
- const char *b = *(const char *const *) bv;
-
- /*
- * Alphabetical order, except that "Default Settings" is a
- * special case and comes first.
- */
- if (!strcmp(a, "Default Settings"))
- return -1; /* a comes first */
- if (!strcmp(b, "Default Settings"))
- return +1; /* b comes first */
- /*
- * FIXME: perhaps we should ignore the first & in determining
- * sort order.
- */
- return strcmp(a, b); /* otherwise, compare normally */
-}
-
-void get_sesslist(struct sesslist *list, int allocate)
-{
- char otherbuf[2048];
- int buflen, bufsize, i;
- char *p, *ret;
- void *handle;
-
- if (allocate) {
-
- buflen = bufsize = 0;
- list->buffer = NULL;
- if ((handle = enum_settings_start()) != NULL) {
- do {
- ret = enum_settings_next(handle, otherbuf, sizeof(otherbuf));
- if (ret) {
- int len = strlen(otherbuf) + 1;
- if (bufsize < buflen + len) {
- bufsize = buflen + len + 2048;
- list->buffer = sresize(list->buffer, bufsize, char);
- }
- strcpy(list->buffer + buflen, otherbuf);
- buflen += strlen(list->buffer + buflen) + 1;
- }
- } while (ret);
- enum_settings_finish(handle);
- }
- list->buffer = sresize(list->buffer, buflen + 1, char);
- list->buffer[buflen] = '\0';
-
- /*
- * Now set up the list of sessions. Note that "Default
- * Settings" must always be claimed to exist, even if it
- * doesn't really.
- */
-
- p = list->buffer;
- list->nsessions = 1; /* "Default Settings" counts as one */
- while (*p) {
- if (strcmp(p, "Default Settings"))
- list->nsessions++;
- while (*p)
- p++;
- p++;
- }
-
- list->sessions = snewn(list->nsessions + 1, char *);
- list->sessions[0] = "Default Settings";
- p = list->buffer;
- i = 1;
- while (*p) {
- if (strcmp(p, "Default Settings"))
- list->sessions[i++] = p;
- while (*p)
- p++;
- p++;
- }
-
- qsort(list->sessions, i, sizeof(char *), sessioncmp);
- } else {
- sfree(list->buffer);
- sfree(list->sessions);
- list->buffer = NULL;
- list->sessions = NULL;
- }
-}
+/* + * settings.c: read and write saved sessions. (platform-independent) + */ + +#include <assert.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include "putty.h" +#include "storage.h" + +/* The cipher order given here is the default order. */ +static const struct keyvalwhere ciphernames[] = { + { "aes", CIPHER_AES, -1, -1 }, + { "blowfish", CIPHER_BLOWFISH, -1, -1 }, + { "3des", CIPHER_3DES, -1, -1 }, + { "WARN", CIPHER_WARN, -1, -1 }, + { "arcfour", CIPHER_ARCFOUR, -1, -1 }, + { "des", CIPHER_DES, -1, -1 } +}; + +static const struct keyvalwhere kexnames[] = { + { "dh-gex-sha1", KEX_DHGEX, -1, -1 }, + { "dh-group14-sha1", KEX_DHGROUP14, -1, -1 }, + { "dh-group1-sha1", KEX_DHGROUP1, -1, -1 }, + { "rsa", KEX_RSA, KEX_WARN, -1 }, + { "WARN", KEX_WARN, -1, -1 } +}; + +/* + * All the terminal modes that we know about for the "TerminalModes" + * setting. (Also used by config.c for the drop-down list.) + * This is currently precisely the same as the set in ssh.c, but could + * in principle differ if other backends started to support tty modes + * (e.g., the pty backend). + */ +const char *const ttymodes[] = { + "INTR", "QUIT", "ERASE", "KILL", "EOF", + "EOL", "EOL2", "START", "STOP", "SUSP", + "DSUSP", "REPRINT", "WERASE", "LNEXT", "FLUSH", + "SWTCH", "STATUS", "DISCARD", "IGNPAR", "PARMRK", + "INPCK", "ISTRIP", "INLCR", "IGNCR", "ICRNL", + "IUCLC", "IXON", "IXANY", "IXOFF", "IMAXBEL", + "ISIG", "ICANON", "XCASE", "ECHO", "ECHOE", + "ECHOK", "ECHONL", "NOFLSH", "TOSTOP", "IEXTEN", + "ECHOCTL", "ECHOKE", "PENDIN", "OPOST", "OLCUC", + "ONLCR", "OCRNL", "ONOCR", "ONLRET", "CS7", + "CS8", "PARENB", "PARODD", NULL +}; + +/* + * Convenience functions to access the backends[] array + * (which is only present in tools that manage settings). + */ + +Backend *backend_from_name(const char *name) +{ + Backend **p; + for (p = backends; *p != NULL; p++) + if (!strcmp((*p)->name, name)) + return *p; + return NULL; +} + +Backend *backend_from_proto(int proto) +{ + Backend **p; + for (p = backends; *p != NULL; p++) + if ((*p)->protocol == proto) + return *p; + return NULL; +} + +char *get_remote_username(Conf *conf) +{ + char *username = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_username); + if (*username) { + return dupstr(username); + } else if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_username_from_env)) { + /* Use local username. */ + return get_username(); /* might still be NULL */ + } else { + return NULL; + } +} + +static char *gpps_raw(void *handle, const char *name, const char *def) +{ + char *ret = read_setting_s(handle, name); + if (!ret) + ret = platform_default_s(name); + if (!ret) + ret = def ? dupstr(def) : NULL; /* permit NULL as final fallback */ + return ret; +} + +static void gpps(void *handle, const char *name, const char *def, + Conf *conf, int primary) +{ + char *val = gpps_raw(handle, name, def); + conf_set_str(conf, primary, val); + sfree(val); +} + +/* + * gppfont and gppfile cannot have local defaults, since the very + * format of a Filename or FontSpec is platform-dependent. So the + * platform-dependent functions MUST return some sort of value. + */ +static void gppfont(void *handle, const char *name, Conf *conf, int primary) +{ + FontSpec *result = read_setting_fontspec(handle, name); + if (!result) + result = platform_default_fontspec(name); + conf_set_fontspec(conf, primary, result); + fontspec_free(result); +} +static void gppfile(void *handle, const char *name, Conf *conf, int primary) +{ + Filename *result = read_setting_filename(handle, name); + if (!result) + result = platform_default_filename(name); + conf_set_filename(conf, primary, result); + filename_free(result); +} + +static int gppi_raw(void *handle, char *name, int def) +{ + def = platform_default_i(name, def); + return read_setting_i(handle, name, def); +} + +static void gppi(void *handle, char *name, int def, Conf *conf, int primary) +{ + conf_set_int(conf, primary, gppi_raw(handle, name, def)); +} + +/* + * Read a set of name-value pairs in the format we occasionally use: + * NAME\tVALUE\0NAME\tVALUE\0\0 in memory + * NAME=VALUE,NAME=VALUE, in storage + * `def' is in the storage format. + */ +static int gppmap(void *handle, char *name, Conf *conf, int primary) +{ + char *buf, *p, *q, *key, *val; + + /* + * Start by clearing any existing subkeys of this key from conf. + */ + while ((key = conf_get_str_nthstrkey(conf, primary, 0)) != NULL) + conf_del_str_str(conf, primary, key); + + /* + * Now read a serialised list from the settings and unmarshal it + * into its components. + */ + buf = gpps_raw(handle, name, NULL); + if (!buf) + return FALSE; + + p = buf; + while (*p) { + q = buf; + val = NULL; + while (*p && *p != ',') { + int c = *p++; + if (c == '=') + c = '\0'; + if (c == '\\') + c = *p++; + *q++ = c; + if (!c) + val = q; + } + if (*p == ',') + p++; + if (!val) + val = q; + *q = '\0'; + + if (primary == CONF_portfwd && strchr(buf, 'D') != NULL) { + /* + * Backwards-compatibility hack: dynamic forwardings are + * indexed in the data store as a third type letter in the + * key, 'D' alongside 'L' and 'R' - but really, they + * should be filed under 'L' with a special _value_, + * because local and dynamic forwardings both involve + * _listening_ on a local port, and are hence mutually + * exclusive on the same port number. So here we translate + * the legacy storage format into the sensible internal + * form, by finding the D and turning it into a L. + */ + char *newkey = dupstr(buf); + *strchr(newkey, 'D') = 'L'; + conf_set_str_str(conf, primary, newkey, "D"); + sfree(newkey); + } else { + conf_set_str_str(conf, primary, buf, val); + } + } + sfree(buf); + + return TRUE; +} + +/* + * Write a set of name/value pairs in the above format. + */ +static void wmap(void *handle, char const *outkey, Conf *conf, int primary) +{ + char *buf, *p, *q, *key, *realkey, *val; + int len; + + len = 1; /* allow for NUL */ + + for (val = conf_get_str_strs(conf, primary, NULL, &key); + val != NULL; + val = conf_get_str_strs(conf, primary, key, &key)) + len += 2 + 2 * (strlen(key) + strlen(val)); /* allow for escaping */ + + buf = snewn(len, char); + p = buf; + + for (val = conf_get_str_strs(conf, primary, NULL, &key); + val != NULL; + val = conf_get_str_strs(conf, primary, key, &key)) { + + if (primary == CONF_portfwd && !strcmp(val, "D")) { + /* + * Backwards-compatibility hack, as above: translate from + * the sensible internal representation of dynamic + * forwardings (key "L<port>", value "D") to the + * conceptually incoherent legacy storage format (key + * "D<port>", value empty). + */ + char *L; + + realkey = key; /* restore it at end of loop */ + val = ""; + key = dupstr(key); + L = strchr(key, 'L'); + if (L) *L = 'D'; + } else { + realkey = NULL; + } + + if (p != buf) + *p++ = ','; + for (q = key; *q; q++) { + if (*q == '=' || *q == ',' || *q == '\\') + *p++ = '\\'; + *p++ = *q; + } + *p++ = '='; + for (q = val; *q; q++) { + if (*q == '=' || *q == ',' || *q == '\\') + *p++ = '\\'; + *p++ = *q; + } + + if (realkey) { + free(key); + key = realkey; + } + } + *p = '\0'; + write_setting_s(handle, outkey, buf); + sfree(buf); +} + +static int key2val(const struct keyvalwhere *mapping, + int nmaps, char *key) +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < nmaps; i++) + if (!strcmp(mapping[i].s, key)) return mapping[i].v; + return -1; +} + +static const char *val2key(const struct keyvalwhere *mapping, + int nmaps, int val) +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < nmaps; i++) + if (mapping[i].v == val) return mapping[i].s; + return NULL; +} + +/* + * Helper function to parse a comma-separated list of strings into + * a preference list array of values. Any missing values are added + * to the end and duplicates are weeded. + * XXX: assumes vals in 'mapping' are small +ve integers + */ +static void gprefs(void *sesskey, char *name, char *def, + const struct keyvalwhere *mapping, int nvals, + Conf *conf, int primary) +{ + char *commalist; + char *p, *q; + int i, j, n, v, pos; + unsigned long seen = 0; /* bitmap for weeding dups etc */ + + /* + * Fetch the string which we'll parse as a comma-separated list. + */ + commalist = gpps_raw(sesskey, name, def); + + /* + * Go through that list and convert it into values. + */ + n = 0; + p = commalist; + while (1) { + while (*p && *p == ',') p++; + if (!*p) + break; /* no more words */ + + q = p; + while (*p && *p != ',') p++; + if (*p) *p++ = '\0'; + + v = key2val(mapping, nvals, q); + if (v != -1 && !(seen & (1 << v))) { + seen |= (1 << v); + conf_set_int_int(conf, primary, n, v); + n++; + } + } + + sfree(commalist); + + /* + * Now go through 'mapping' and add values that weren't mentioned + * in the list we fetched. We may have to loop over it multiple + * times so that we add values before other values whose default + * positions depend on them. + */ + while (n < nvals) { + for (i = 0; i < nvals; i++) { + assert(mapping[i].v < 32); + + if (!(seen & (1 << mapping[i].v))) { + /* + * This element needs adding. But can we add it yet? + */ + if (mapping[i].vrel != -1 && !(seen & (1 << mapping[i].vrel))) + continue; /* nope */ + + /* + * OK, we can work out where to add this element, so + * do so. + */ + if (mapping[i].vrel == -1) { + pos = (mapping[i].where < 0 ? n : 0); + } else { + for (j = 0; j < n; j++) + if (conf_get_int_int(conf, primary, j) == + mapping[i].vrel) + break; + assert(j < n); /* implied by (seen & (1<<vrel)) */ + pos = (mapping[i].where < 0 ? j : j+1); + } + + /* + * And add it. + */ + for (j = n-1; j >= pos; j--) + conf_set_int_int(conf, primary, j+1, + conf_get_int_int(conf, primary, j)); + conf_set_int_int(conf, primary, pos, mapping[i].v); + n++; + } + } + } +} + +/* + * Write out a preference list. + */ +static void wprefs(void *sesskey, char *name, + const struct keyvalwhere *mapping, int nvals, + Conf *conf, int primary) +{ + char *buf, *p; + int i, maxlen; + + for (maxlen = i = 0; i < nvals; i++) { + const char *s = val2key(mapping, nvals, + conf_get_int_int(conf, primary, i)); + if (s) { + maxlen += (maxlen > 0 ? 1 : 0) + strlen(s); + } + } + + buf = snewn(maxlen + 1, char); + p = buf; + + for (i = 0; i < nvals; i++) { + const char *s = val2key(mapping, nvals, + conf_get_int_int(conf, primary, i)); + if (s) { + p += sprintf(p, "%s%s", (p > buf ? "," : ""), s); + } + } + + assert(p - buf == maxlen); + *p = '\0'; + + write_setting_s(sesskey, name, buf); + + sfree(buf); +} + +char *save_settings(char *section, Conf *conf) +{ + void *sesskey; + char *errmsg; + + sesskey = open_settings_w(section, &errmsg); + if (!sesskey) + return errmsg; + save_open_settings(sesskey, conf); + close_settings_w(sesskey); + return NULL; +} + +void save_open_settings(void *sesskey, Conf *conf) +{ + int i; + char *p; + + write_setting_i(sesskey, "Present", 1); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "HostName", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host)); + write_setting_filename(sesskey, "LogFileName", conf_get_filename(conf, CONF_logfilename)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "LogType", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_logtype)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "LogFileClash", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_logxfovr)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "LogFlush", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_logflush)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "SSHLogOmitPasswords", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_logomitpass)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "SSHLogOmitData", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_logomitdata)); + p = "raw"; + { + const Backend *b = backend_from_proto(conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol)); + if (b) + p = b->name; + } + write_setting_s(sesskey, "Protocol", p); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "PortNumber", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_port)); + /* The CloseOnExit numbers are arranged in a different order from + * the standard FORCE_ON / FORCE_OFF / AUTO. */ + write_setting_i(sesskey, "CloseOnExit", (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_close_on_exit)+2)%3); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "WarnOnClose", !!conf_get_int(conf, CONF_warn_on_close)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "PingInterval", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ping_interval) / 60); /* minutes */ + write_setting_i(sesskey, "PingIntervalSecs", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ping_interval) % 60); /* seconds */ + write_setting_i(sesskey, "TCPNoDelay", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_tcp_nodelay)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "TCPKeepalives", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_tcp_keepalives)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "TerminalType", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_termtype)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "TerminalSpeed", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_termspeed)); + wmap(sesskey, "TerminalModes", conf, CONF_ttymodes); + + /* Address family selection */ + write_setting_i(sesskey, "AddressFamily", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_addressfamily)); + + /* proxy settings */ + write_setting_s(sesskey, "ProxyExcludeList", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_exclude_list)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ProxyDNS", (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_dns)+2)%3); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ProxyLocalhost", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_even_proxy_localhost)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ProxyMethod", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "ProxyHost", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_host)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ProxyPort", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_port)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "ProxyUsername", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_username)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "ProxyPassword", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_password)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "ProxyTelnetCommand", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_proxy_telnet_command)); + wmap(sesskey, "Environment", conf, CONF_environmt); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "UserName", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_username)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "UserNameFromEnvironment", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_username_from_env)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "LocalUserName", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_localusername)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoPTY", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_nopty)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "Compression", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_compression)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "TryAgent", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_tryagent)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "AgentFwd", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_agentfwd)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "GssapiFwd", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_gssapifwd)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ChangeUsername", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_change_username)); + wprefs(sesskey, "Cipher", ciphernames, CIPHER_MAX, conf, CONF_ssh_cipherlist); + wprefs(sesskey, "KEX", kexnames, KEX_MAX, conf, CONF_ssh_kexlist); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "RekeyTime", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "RekeyBytes", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_data)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "SshNoAuth", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh_no_userauth)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "SshBanner", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh_show_banner)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "AuthTIS", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_try_tis_auth)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "AuthKI", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_try_ki_auth)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "AuthGSSAPI", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_try_gssapi_auth)); +#ifndef NO_GSSAPI + wprefs(sesskey, "GSSLibs", gsslibkeywords, ngsslibs, conf, CONF_ssh_gsslist); + write_setting_filename(sesskey, "GSSCustom", conf_get_filename(conf, CONF_ssh_gss_custom)); +#endif + write_setting_i(sesskey, "SshNoShell", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh_no_shell)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "SshProt", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshprot)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "LogHost", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_loghost)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "SSH2DES", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh2_des_cbc)); + write_setting_filename(sesskey, "PublicKeyFile", conf_get_filename(conf, CONF_keyfile)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "RemoteCommand", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "RFCEnviron", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rfc_environ)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "PassiveTelnet", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_passive_telnet)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BackspaceIsDelete", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bksp_is_delete)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "RXVTHomeEnd", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rxvt_homeend)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "LinuxFunctionKeys", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_funky_type)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoApplicationKeys", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_applic_k)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoApplicationCursors", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_applic_c)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoMouseReporting", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_mouse_rep)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoRemoteResize", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_remote_resize)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoAltScreen", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_alt_screen)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoRemoteWinTitle", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_remote_wintitle)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "RemoteQTitleAction", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_remote_qtitle_action)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoDBackspace", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_dbackspace)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "NoRemoteCharset", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_no_remote_charset)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ApplicationCursorKeys", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_app_cursor)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ApplicationKeypad", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_app_keypad)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "NetHackKeypad", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_nethack_keypad)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "AltF4", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_alt_f4)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "AltSpace", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_alt_space)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "AltOnly", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_alt_only)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ComposeKey", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_compose_key)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "CtrlAltKeys", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ctrlaltkeys)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "TelnetKey", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_telnet_keyboard)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "TelnetRet", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_telnet_newline)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "LocalEcho", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_localecho)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "LocalEdit", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_localedit)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "Answerback", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_answerback)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "AlwaysOnTop", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_alwaysontop)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "FullScreenOnAltEnter", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_fullscreenonaltenter)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "HideMousePtr", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_hide_mouseptr)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "SunkenEdge", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sunken_edge)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "WindowBorder", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_window_border)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "CurType", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_cursor_type)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BlinkCur", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_blink_cur)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "Beep", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_beep)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BeepInd", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_beep_ind)); + write_setting_filename(sesskey, "BellWaveFile", conf_get_filename(conf, CONF_bell_wavefile)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BellOverload", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bellovl)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BellOverloadN", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bellovl_n)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BellOverloadT", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bellovl_t) +#ifdef PUTTY_UNIX_H + * 1000 +#endif + ); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BellOverloadS", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bellovl_s) +#ifdef PUTTY_UNIX_H + * 1000 +#endif + ); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ScrollbackLines", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_savelines)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "DECOriginMode", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_dec_om)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "AutoWrapMode", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_wrap_mode)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "LFImpliesCR", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_lfhascr)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "CRImpliesLF", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_crhaslf)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "DisableArabicShaping", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_arabicshaping)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "DisableBidi", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bidi)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "WinNameAlways", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_win_name_always)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "WinTitle", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_wintitle)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "TermWidth", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_width)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "TermHeight", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_height)); + write_setting_fontspec(sesskey, "Font", conf_get_fontspec(conf, CONF_font)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "FontQuality", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_font_quality)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "FontVTMode", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_vtmode)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "UseSystemColours", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_system_colour)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "TryPalette", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_try_palette)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ANSIColour", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ansi_colour)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "Xterm256Colour", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_xterm_256_colour)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BoldAsColour", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bold_style)-1); + + for (i = 0; i < 22; i++) { + char buf[20], buf2[30]; + sprintf(buf, "Colour%d", i); + sprintf(buf2, "%d,%d,%d", + conf_get_int_int(conf, CONF_colours, i*3+0), + conf_get_int_int(conf, CONF_colours, i*3+1), + conf_get_int_int(conf, CONF_colours, i*3+2)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, buf, buf2); + } + write_setting_i(sesskey, "RawCNP", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rawcnp)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "PasteRTF", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rtf_paste)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "MouseIsXterm", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_mouse_is_xterm)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "RectSelect", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rect_select)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "MouseOverride", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_mouse_override)); + for (i = 0; i < 256; i += 32) { + char buf[20], buf2[256]; + int j; + sprintf(buf, "Wordness%d", i); + *buf2 = '\0'; + for (j = i; j < i + 32; j++) { + sprintf(buf2 + strlen(buf2), "%s%d", + (*buf2 ? "," : ""), + conf_get_int_int(conf, CONF_wordness, j)); + } + write_setting_s(sesskey, buf, buf2); + } + write_setting_s(sesskey, "LineCodePage", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_line_codepage)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "CJKAmbigWide", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_cjk_ambig_wide)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "UTF8Override", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_utf8_override)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "Printer", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_printer)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "CapsLockCyr", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_xlat_capslockcyr)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ScrollBar", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_scrollbar)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ScrollBarFullScreen", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_scrollbar_in_fullscreen)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ScrollOnKey", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_scroll_on_key)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ScrollOnDisp", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_scroll_on_disp)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "EraseToScrollback", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_erase_to_scrollback)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "LockSize", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_resize_action)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BCE", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_bce)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BlinkText", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_blinktext)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "X11Forward", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_x11_forward)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "X11Display", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_x11_display)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "X11AuthType", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_x11_auth)); + write_setting_filename(sesskey, "X11AuthFile", conf_get_filename(conf, CONF_xauthfile)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "LocalPortAcceptAll", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_lport_acceptall)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "RemotePortAcceptAll", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rport_acceptall)); + wmap(sesskey, "PortForwardings", conf, CONF_portfwd); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugIgnore1", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_ignore1)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugPlainPW1", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_plainpw1)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugRSA1", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_rsa1)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugIgnore2", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_ignore2)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugHMAC2", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_hmac2)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugDeriveKey2", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_derivekey2)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugRSAPad2", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_rsapad2)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugPKSessID2", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_pksessid2)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugRekey2", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_rekey2)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugMaxPkt2", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_maxpkt2)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "BugWinadj", 2-conf_get_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_winadj)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "StampUtmp", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_stamp_utmp)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "LoginShell", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_login_shell)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ScrollbarOnLeft", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_scrollbar_on_left)); + write_setting_fontspec(sesskey, "BoldFont", conf_get_fontspec(conf, CONF_boldfont)); + write_setting_fontspec(sesskey, "WideFont", conf_get_fontspec(conf, CONF_widefont)); + write_setting_fontspec(sesskey, "WideBoldFont", conf_get_fontspec(conf, CONF_wideboldfont)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ShadowBold", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_shadowbold)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ShadowBoldOffset", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_shadowboldoffset)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "SerialLine", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_serline)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "SerialSpeed", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_serspeed)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "SerialDataBits", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_serdatabits)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "SerialStopHalfbits", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_serstopbits)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "SerialParity", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_serparity)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "SerialFlowControl", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_serflow)); + write_setting_s(sesskey, "WindowClass", conf_get_str(conf, CONF_winclass)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ConnectionSharing", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh_connection_sharing)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ConnectionSharingUpstream", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh_connection_sharing_upstream)); + write_setting_i(sesskey, "ConnectionSharingDownstream", conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh_connection_sharing_downstream)); +} + +void load_settings(char *section, Conf *conf) +{ + void *sesskey; + + sesskey = open_settings_r(section); + load_open_settings(sesskey, conf); + close_settings_r(sesskey); + + if (conf_launchable(conf)) + add_session_to_jumplist(section); +} + +void load_open_settings(void *sesskey, Conf *conf) +{ + int i; + char *prot; + + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_ssh_subsys, 0); /* FIXME: load this properly */ + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd, ""); + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd2, ""); + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_ssh_nc_host, ""); + + gpps(sesskey, "HostName", "", conf, CONF_host); + gppfile(sesskey, "LogFileName", conf, CONF_logfilename); + gppi(sesskey, "LogType", 0, conf, CONF_logtype); + gppi(sesskey, "LogFileClash", LGXF_ASK, conf, CONF_logxfovr); + gppi(sesskey, "LogFlush", 1, conf, CONF_logflush); + gppi(sesskey, "SSHLogOmitPasswords", 1, conf, CONF_logomitpass); + gppi(sesskey, "SSHLogOmitData", 0, conf, CONF_logomitdata); + + prot = gpps_raw(sesskey, "Protocol", "default"); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, default_protocol); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, default_port); + { + const Backend *b = backend_from_name(prot); + if (b) { + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, b->protocol); + gppi(sesskey, "PortNumber", default_port, conf, CONF_port); + } + } + sfree(prot); + + /* Address family selection */ + gppi(sesskey, "AddressFamily", ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC, conf, CONF_addressfamily); + + /* The CloseOnExit numbers are arranged in a different order from + * the standard FORCE_ON / FORCE_OFF / AUTO. */ + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "CloseOnExit", 1); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_close_on_exit, (i+1)%3); + gppi(sesskey, "WarnOnClose", 1, conf, CONF_warn_on_close); + { + /* This is two values for backward compatibility with 0.50/0.51 */ + int pingmin, pingsec; + pingmin = gppi_raw(sesskey, "PingInterval", 0); + pingsec = gppi_raw(sesskey, "PingIntervalSecs", 0); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_ping_interval, pingmin * 60 + pingsec); + } + gppi(sesskey, "TCPNoDelay", 1, conf, CONF_tcp_nodelay); + gppi(sesskey, "TCPKeepalives", 0, conf, CONF_tcp_keepalives); + gpps(sesskey, "TerminalType", "xterm", conf, CONF_termtype); + gpps(sesskey, "TerminalSpeed", "38400,38400", conf, CONF_termspeed); + if (!gppmap(sesskey, "TerminalModes", conf, CONF_ttymodes)) { + /* This hardcodes a big set of defaults in any new saved + * sessions. Let's hope we don't change our mind. */ + for (i = 0; ttymodes[i]; i++) + conf_set_str_str(conf, CONF_ttymodes, ttymodes[i], "A"); + } + + /* proxy settings */ + gpps(sesskey, "ProxyExcludeList", "", conf, CONF_proxy_exclude_list); + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "ProxyDNS", 1); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_proxy_dns, (i+1)%3); + gppi(sesskey, "ProxyLocalhost", 0, conf, CONF_even_proxy_localhost); + gppi(sesskey, "ProxyMethod", -1, conf, CONF_proxy_type); + if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type) == -1) { + int i; + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "ProxyType", 0); + if (i == 0) + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type, PROXY_NONE); + else if (i == 1) + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type, PROXY_HTTP); + else if (i == 3) + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type, PROXY_TELNET); + else if (i == 4) + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type, PROXY_CMD); + else { + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "ProxySOCKSVersion", 5); + if (i == 5) + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type, PROXY_SOCKS5); + else + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type, PROXY_SOCKS4); + } + } + gpps(sesskey, "ProxyHost", "proxy", conf, CONF_proxy_host); + gppi(sesskey, "ProxyPort", 80, conf, CONF_proxy_port); + gpps(sesskey, "ProxyUsername", "", conf, CONF_proxy_username); + gpps(sesskey, "ProxyPassword", "", conf, CONF_proxy_password); + gpps(sesskey, "ProxyTelnetCommand", "connect %host %port\\n", + conf, CONF_proxy_telnet_command); + gppmap(sesskey, "Environment", conf, CONF_environmt); + gpps(sesskey, "UserName", "", conf, CONF_username); + gppi(sesskey, "UserNameFromEnvironment", 0, conf, CONF_username_from_env); + gpps(sesskey, "LocalUserName", "", conf, CONF_localusername); + gppi(sesskey, "NoPTY", 0, conf, CONF_nopty); + gppi(sesskey, "Compression", 0, conf, CONF_compression); + gppi(sesskey, "TryAgent", 1, conf, CONF_tryagent); + gppi(sesskey, "AgentFwd", 0, conf, CONF_agentfwd); + gppi(sesskey, "ChangeUsername", 0, conf, CONF_change_username); + gppi(sesskey, "GssapiFwd", 0, conf, CONF_gssapifwd); + gprefs(sesskey, "Cipher", "\0", + ciphernames, CIPHER_MAX, conf, CONF_ssh_cipherlist); + { + /* Backward-compatibility: we used to have an option to + * disable gex under the "bugs" panel after one report of + * a server which offered it then choked, but we never got + * a server version string or any other reports. */ + char *default_kexes; + i = 2 - gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugDHGEx2", 0); + if (i == FORCE_ON) + default_kexes = "dh-group14-sha1,dh-group1-sha1,rsa,WARN,dh-gex-sha1"; + else + default_kexes = "dh-gex-sha1,dh-group14-sha1,dh-group1-sha1,rsa,WARN"; + gprefs(sesskey, "KEX", default_kexes, + kexnames, KEX_MAX, conf, CONF_ssh_kexlist); + } + gppi(sesskey, "RekeyTime", 60, conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time); + gpps(sesskey, "RekeyBytes", "1G", conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_data); + gppi(sesskey, "SshProt", 2, conf, CONF_sshprot); + gpps(sesskey, "LogHost", "", conf, CONF_loghost); + gppi(sesskey, "SSH2DES", 0, conf, CONF_ssh2_des_cbc); + gppi(sesskey, "SshNoAuth", 0, conf, CONF_ssh_no_userauth); + gppi(sesskey, "SshBanner", 1, conf, CONF_ssh_show_banner); + gppi(sesskey, "AuthTIS", 0, conf, CONF_try_tis_auth); + gppi(sesskey, "AuthKI", 1, conf, CONF_try_ki_auth); + gppi(sesskey, "AuthGSSAPI", 1, conf, CONF_try_gssapi_auth); +#ifndef NO_GSSAPI + gprefs(sesskey, "GSSLibs", "\0", + gsslibkeywords, ngsslibs, conf, CONF_ssh_gsslist); + gppfile(sesskey, "GSSCustom", conf, CONF_ssh_gss_custom); +#endif + gppi(sesskey, "SshNoShell", 0, conf, CONF_ssh_no_shell); + gppfile(sesskey, "PublicKeyFile", conf, CONF_keyfile); + gpps(sesskey, "RemoteCommand", "", conf, CONF_remote_cmd); + gppi(sesskey, "RFCEnviron", 0, conf, CONF_rfc_environ); + gppi(sesskey, "PassiveTelnet", 0, conf, CONF_passive_telnet); + gppi(sesskey, "BackspaceIsDelete", 1, conf, CONF_bksp_is_delete); + gppi(sesskey, "RXVTHomeEnd", 0, conf, CONF_rxvt_homeend); + gppi(sesskey, "LinuxFunctionKeys", 0, conf, CONF_funky_type); + gppi(sesskey, "NoApplicationKeys", 0, conf, CONF_no_applic_k); + gppi(sesskey, "NoApplicationCursors", 0, conf, CONF_no_applic_c); + gppi(sesskey, "NoMouseReporting", 0, conf, CONF_no_mouse_rep); + gppi(sesskey, "NoRemoteResize", 0, conf, CONF_no_remote_resize); + gppi(sesskey, "NoAltScreen", 0, conf, CONF_no_alt_screen); + gppi(sesskey, "NoRemoteWinTitle", 0, conf, CONF_no_remote_wintitle); + { + /* Backward compatibility */ + int no_remote_qtitle = gppi_raw(sesskey, "NoRemoteQTitle", 1); + /* We deliberately interpret the old setting of "no response" as + * "empty string". This changes the behaviour, but hopefully for + * the better; the user can always recover the old behaviour. */ + gppi(sesskey, "RemoteQTitleAction", + no_remote_qtitle ? TITLE_EMPTY : TITLE_REAL, + conf, CONF_remote_qtitle_action); + } + gppi(sesskey, "NoDBackspace", 0, conf, CONF_no_dbackspace); + gppi(sesskey, "NoRemoteCharset", 0, conf, CONF_no_remote_charset); + gppi(sesskey, "ApplicationCursorKeys", 0, conf, CONF_app_cursor); + gppi(sesskey, "ApplicationKeypad", 0, conf, CONF_app_keypad); + gppi(sesskey, "NetHackKeypad", 0, conf, CONF_nethack_keypad); + gppi(sesskey, "AltF4", 1, conf, CONF_alt_f4); + gppi(sesskey, "AltSpace", 0, conf, CONF_alt_space); + gppi(sesskey, "AltOnly", 0, conf, CONF_alt_only); + gppi(sesskey, "ComposeKey", 0, conf, CONF_compose_key); + gppi(sesskey, "CtrlAltKeys", 1, conf, CONF_ctrlaltkeys); + gppi(sesskey, "TelnetKey", 0, conf, CONF_telnet_keyboard); + gppi(sesskey, "TelnetRet", 1, conf, CONF_telnet_newline); + gppi(sesskey, "LocalEcho", AUTO, conf, CONF_localecho); + gppi(sesskey, "LocalEdit", AUTO, conf, CONF_localedit); + gpps(sesskey, "Answerback", "PuTTY", conf, CONF_answerback); + gppi(sesskey, "AlwaysOnTop", 0, conf, CONF_alwaysontop); + gppi(sesskey, "FullScreenOnAltEnter", 0, conf, CONF_fullscreenonaltenter); + gppi(sesskey, "HideMousePtr", 0, conf, CONF_hide_mouseptr); + gppi(sesskey, "SunkenEdge", 0, conf, CONF_sunken_edge); + gppi(sesskey, "WindowBorder", 1, conf, CONF_window_border); + gppi(sesskey, "CurType", 0, conf, CONF_cursor_type); + gppi(sesskey, "BlinkCur", 0, conf, CONF_blink_cur); + /* pedantic compiler tells me I can't use conf, CONF_beep as an int * :-) */ + gppi(sesskey, "Beep", 1, conf, CONF_beep); + gppi(sesskey, "BeepInd", 0, conf, CONF_beep_ind); + gppfile(sesskey, "BellWaveFile", conf, CONF_bell_wavefile); + gppi(sesskey, "BellOverload", 1, conf, CONF_bellovl); + gppi(sesskey, "BellOverloadN", 5, conf, CONF_bellovl_n); + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BellOverloadT", 2*TICKSPERSEC +#ifdef PUTTY_UNIX_H + *1000 +#endif + ); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_bellovl_t, i +#ifdef PUTTY_UNIX_H + / 1000 +#endif + ); + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BellOverloadS", 5*TICKSPERSEC +#ifdef PUTTY_UNIX_H + *1000 +#endif + ); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_bellovl_s, i +#ifdef PUTTY_UNIX_H + / 1000 +#endif + ); + gppi(sesskey, "ScrollbackLines", 2000, conf, CONF_savelines); + gppi(sesskey, "DECOriginMode", 0, conf, CONF_dec_om); + gppi(sesskey, "AutoWrapMode", 1, conf, CONF_wrap_mode); + gppi(sesskey, "LFImpliesCR", 0, conf, CONF_lfhascr); + gppi(sesskey, "CRImpliesLF", 0, conf, CONF_crhaslf); + gppi(sesskey, "DisableArabicShaping", 0, conf, CONF_arabicshaping); + gppi(sesskey, "DisableBidi", 0, conf, CONF_bidi); + gppi(sesskey, "WinNameAlways", 1, conf, CONF_win_name_always); + gpps(sesskey, "WinTitle", "", conf, CONF_wintitle); + gppi(sesskey, "TermWidth", 80, conf, CONF_width); + gppi(sesskey, "TermHeight", 24, conf, CONF_height); + gppfont(sesskey, "Font", conf, CONF_font); + gppi(sesskey, "FontQuality", FQ_DEFAULT, conf, CONF_font_quality); + gppi(sesskey, "FontVTMode", VT_UNICODE, conf, CONF_vtmode); + gppi(sesskey, "UseSystemColours", 0, conf, CONF_system_colour); + gppi(sesskey, "TryPalette", 0, conf, CONF_try_palette); + gppi(sesskey, "ANSIColour", 1, conf, CONF_ansi_colour); + gppi(sesskey, "Xterm256Colour", 1, conf, CONF_xterm_256_colour); + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BoldAsColour", 1); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_bold_style, i+1); + + for (i = 0; i < 22; i++) { + static const char *const defaults[] = { + "187,187,187", "255,255,255", "0,0,0", "85,85,85", "0,0,0", + "0,255,0", "0,0,0", "85,85,85", "187,0,0", "255,85,85", + "0,187,0", "85,255,85", "187,187,0", "255,255,85", "0,0,187", + "85,85,255", "187,0,187", "255,85,255", "0,187,187", + "85,255,255", "187,187,187", "255,255,255" + }; + char buf[20], *buf2; + int c0, c1, c2; + sprintf(buf, "Colour%d", i); + buf2 = gpps_raw(sesskey, buf, defaults[i]); + if (sscanf(buf2, "%d,%d,%d", &c0, &c1, &c2) == 3) { + conf_set_int_int(conf, CONF_colours, i*3+0, c0); + conf_set_int_int(conf, CONF_colours, i*3+1, c1); + conf_set_int_int(conf, CONF_colours, i*3+2, c2); + } + sfree(buf2); + } + gppi(sesskey, "RawCNP", 0, conf, CONF_rawcnp); + gppi(sesskey, "PasteRTF", 0, conf, CONF_rtf_paste); + gppi(sesskey, "MouseIsXterm", 0, conf, CONF_mouse_is_xterm); + gppi(sesskey, "RectSelect", 0, conf, CONF_rect_select); + gppi(sesskey, "MouseOverride", 1, conf, CONF_mouse_override); + for (i = 0; i < 256; i += 32) { + static const char *const defaults[] = { + "0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0", + "0,1,2,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,1,1,1,1,1,1", + "1,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,1,1,1,1,2", + "1,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,1,1,1,1,1", + "1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1", + "1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1", + "2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,1,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2", + "2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,1,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2" + }; + char buf[20], *buf2, *p; + int j; + sprintf(buf, "Wordness%d", i); + buf2 = gpps_raw(sesskey, buf, defaults[i / 32]); + p = buf2; + for (j = i; j < i + 32; j++) { + char *q = p; + while (*p && *p != ',') + p++; + if (*p == ',') + *p++ = '\0'; + conf_set_int_int(conf, CONF_wordness, j, atoi(q)); + } + sfree(buf2); + } + /* + * The empty default for LineCodePage will be converted later + * into a plausible default for the locale. + */ + gpps(sesskey, "LineCodePage", "", conf, CONF_line_codepage); + gppi(sesskey, "CJKAmbigWide", 0, conf, CONF_cjk_ambig_wide); + gppi(sesskey, "UTF8Override", 1, conf, CONF_utf8_override); + gpps(sesskey, "Printer", "", conf, CONF_printer); + gppi(sesskey, "CapsLockCyr", 0, conf, CONF_xlat_capslockcyr); + gppi(sesskey, "ScrollBar", 1, conf, CONF_scrollbar); + gppi(sesskey, "ScrollBarFullScreen", 0, conf, CONF_scrollbar_in_fullscreen); + gppi(sesskey, "ScrollOnKey", 0, conf, CONF_scroll_on_key); + gppi(sesskey, "ScrollOnDisp", 1, conf, CONF_scroll_on_disp); + gppi(sesskey, "EraseToScrollback", 1, conf, CONF_erase_to_scrollback); + gppi(sesskey, "LockSize", 0, conf, CONF_resize_action); + gppi(sesskey, "BCE", 1, conf, CONF_bce); + gppi(sesskey, "BlinkText", 0, conf, CONF_blinktext); + gppi(sesskey, "X11Forward", 0, conf, CONF_x11_forward); + gpps(sesskey, "X11Display", "", conf, CONF_x11_display); + gppi(sesskey, "X11AuthType", X11_MIT, conf, CONF_x11_auth); + gppfile(sesskey, "X11AuthFile", conf, CONF_xauthfile); + + gppi(sesskey, "LocalPortAcceptAll", 0, conf, CONF_lport_acceptall); + gppi(sesskey, "RemotePortAcceptAll", 0, conf, CONF_rport_acceptall); + gppmap(sesskey, "PortForwardings", conf, CONF_portfwd); + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugIgnore1", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_ignore1, 2-i); + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugPlainPW1", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_plainpw1, 2-i); + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugRSA1", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_rsa1, 2-i); + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugIgnore2", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_ignore2, 2-i); + { + int i; + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugHMAC2", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_hmac2, 2-i); + if (2-i == AUTO) { + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BuggyMAC", 0); + if (i == 1) + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_hmac2, FORCE_ON); + } + } + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugDeriveKey2", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_derivekey2, 2-i); + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugRSAPad2", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_rsapad2, 2-i); + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugPKSessID2", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_pksessid2, 2-i); + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugRekey2", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_rekey2, 2-i); + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugMaxPkt2", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_maxpkt2, 2-i); + i = gppi_raw(sesskey, "BugWinadj", 0); conf_set_int(conf, CONF_sshbug_winadj, 2-i); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_ssh_simple, FALSE); + gppi(sesskey, "StampUtmp", 1, conf, CONF_stamp_utmp); + gppi(sesskey, "LoginShell", 1, conf, CONF_login_shell); + gppi(sesskey, "ScrollbarOnLeft", 0, conf, CONF_scrollbar_on_left); + gppi(sesskey, "ShadowBold", 0, conf, CONF_shadowbold); + gppfont(sesskey, "BoldFont", conf, CONF_boldfont); + gppfont(sesskey, "WideFont", conf, CONF_widefont); + gppfont(sesskey, "WideBoldFont", conf, CONF_wideboldfont); + gppi(sesskey, "ShadowBoldOffset", 1, conf, CONF_shadowboldoffset); + gpps(sesskey, "SerialLine", "", conf, CONF_serline); + gppi(sesskey, "SerialSpeed", 9600, conf, CONF_serspeed); + gppi(sesskey, "SerialDataBits", 8, conf, CONF_serdatabits); + gppi(sesskey, "SerialStopHalfbits", 2, conf, CONF_serstopbits); + gppi(sesskey, "SerialParity", SER_PAR_NONE, conf, CONF_serparity); + gppi(sesskey, "SerialFlowControl", SER_FLOW_XONXOFF, conf, CONF_serflow); + gpps(sesskey, "WindowClass", "", conf, CONF_winclass); + gppi(sesskey, "ConnectionSharing", 0, conf, CONF_ssh_connection_sharing); + gppi(sesskey, "ConnectionSharingUpstream", 1, conf, CONF_ssh_connection_sharing_upstream); + gppi(sesskey, "ConnectionSharingDownstream", 1, conf, CONF_ssh_connection_sharing_downstream); +} + +void do_defaults(char *session, Conf *conf) +{ + load_settings(session, conf); +} + +static int sessioncmp(const void *av, const void *bv) +{ + const char *a = *(const char *const *) av; + const char *b = *(const char *const *) bv; + + /* + * Alphabetical order, except that "Default Settings" is a + * special case and comes first. + */ + if (!strcmp(a, "Default Settings")) + return -1; /* a comes first */ + if (!strcmp(b, "Default Settings")) + return +1; /* b comes first */ + /* + * FIXME: perhaps we should ignore the first & in determining + * sort order. + */ + return strcmp(a, b); /* otherwise, compare normally */ +} + +void get_sesslist(struct sesslist *list, int allocate) +{ + char otherbuf[2048]; + int buflen, bufsize, i; + char *p, *ret; + void *handle; + + if (allocate) { + + buflen = bufsize = 0; + list->buffer = NULL; + if ((handle = enum_settings_start()) != NULL) { + do { + ret = enum_settings_next(handle, otherbuf, sizeof(otherbuf)); + if (ret) { + int len = strlen(otherbuf) + 1; + if (bufsize < buflen + len) { + bufsize = buflen + len + 2048; + list->buffer = sresize(list->buffer, bufsize, char); + } + strcpy(list->buffer + buflen, otherbuf); + buflen += strlen(list->buffer + buflen) + 1; + } + } while (ret); + enum_settings_finish(handle); + } + list->buffer = sresize(list->buffer, buflen + 1, char); + list->buffer[buflen] = '\0'; + + /* + * Now set up the list of sessions. Note that "Default + * Settings" must always be claimed to exist, even if it + * doesn't really. + */ + + p = list->buffer; + list->nsessions = 1; /* "Default Settings" counts as one */ + while (*p) { + if (strcmp(p, "Default Settings")) + list->nsessions++; + while (*p) + p++; + p++; + } + + list->sessions = snewn(list->nsessions + 1, char *); + list->sessions[0] = "Default Settings"; + p = list->buffer; + i = 1; + while (*p) { + if (strcmp(p, "Default Settings")) + list->sessions[i++] = p; + while (*p) + p++; + p++; + } + + qsort(list->sessions, i, sizeof(char *), sessioncmp); + } else { + sfree(list->buffer); + sfree(list->sessions); + list->buffer = NULL; + list->sessions = NULL; + } +} diff --git a/tools/plink/ssh.c b/tools/plink/ssh.c index bdbbc4fd5..cef4455e8 100644..100755 --- a/tools/plink/ssh.c +++ b/tools/plink/ssh.c @@ -1,10164 +1,11140 @@ -/*
- * SSH backend.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <stdarg.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-#include <limits.h>
-#include <signal.h>
-
-#include "putty.h"
-#include "tree234.h"
-#include "ssh.h"
-#ifndef NO_GSSAPI
-#include "sshgssc.h"
-#include "sshgss.h"
-#endif
-
-#ifndef FALSE
-#define FALSE 0
-#endif
-#ifndef TRUE
-#define TRUE 1
-#endif
-
-#define SSH1_MSG_DISCONNECT 1 /* 0x1 */
-#define SSH1_SMSG_PUBLIC_KEY 2 /* 0x2 */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_SESSION_KEY 3 /* 0x3 */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_USER 4 /* 0x4 */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA 6 /* 0x6 */
-#define SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_RSA_CHALLENGE 7 /* 0x7 */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA_RESPONSE 8 /* 0x8 */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_PASSWORD 9 /* 0x9 */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_REQUEST_PTY 10 /* 0xa */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_WINDOW_SIZE 11 /* 0xb */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_EXEC_SHELL 12 /* 0xc */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_EXEC_CMD 13 /* 0xd */
-#define SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS 14 /* 0xe */
-#define SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE 15 /* 0xf */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_STDIN_DATA 16 /* 0x10 */
-#define SSH1_SMSG_STDOUT_DATA 17 /* 0x11 */
-#define SSH1_SMSG_STDERR_DATA 18 /* 0x12 */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_EOF 19 /* 0x13 */
-#define SSH1_SMSG_EXIT_STATUS 20 /* 0x14 */
-#define SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION 21 /* 0x15 */
-#define SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE 22 /* 0x16 */
-#define SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA 23 /* 0x17 */
-#define SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE 24 /* 0x18 */
-#define SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION 25 /* 0x19 */
-#define SSH1_SMSG_X11_OPEN 27 /* 0x1b */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_PORT_FORWARD_REQUEST 28 /* 0x1c */
-#define SSH1_MSG_PORT_OPEN 29 /* 0x1d */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_AGENT_REQUEST_FORWARDING 30 /* 0x1e */
-#define SSH1_SMSG_AGENT_OPEN 31 /* 0x1f */
-#define SSH1_MSG_IGNORE 32 /* 0x20 */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_EXIT_CONFIRMATION 33 /* 0x21 */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_X11_REQUEST_FORWARDING 34 /* 0x22 */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RHOSTS_RSA 35 /* 0x23 */
-#define SSH1_MSG_DEBUG 36 /* 0x24 */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_REQUEST_COMPRESSION 37 /* 0x25 */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_TIS 39 /* 0x27 */
-#define SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_TIS_CHALLENGE 40 /* 0x28 */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_TIS_RESPONSE 41 /* 0x29 */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_CCARD 70 /* 0x46 */
-#define SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_CCARD_CHALLENGE 71 /* 0x47 */
-#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_CCARD_RESPONSE 72 /* 0x48 */
-
-#define SSH1_AUTH_RHOSTS 1 /* 0x1 */
-#define SSH1_AUTH_RSA 2 /* 0x2 */
-#define SSH1_AUTH_PASSWORD 3 /* 0x3 */
-#define SSH1_AUTH_RHOSTS_RSA 4 /* 0x4 */
-#define SSH1_AUTH_TIS 5 /* 0x5 */
-#define SSH1_AUTH_CCARD 16 /* 0x10 */
-
-#define SSH1_PROTOFLAG_SCREEN_NUMBER 1 /* 0x1 */
-/* Mask for protoflags we will echo back to server if seen */
-#define SSH1_PROTOFLAGS_SUPPORTED 0 /* 0x1 */
-
-#define SSH2_MSG_DISCONNECT 1 /* 0x1 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_IGNORE 2 /* 0x2 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED 3 /* 0x3 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_DEBUG 4 /* 0x4 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST 5 /* 0x5 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT 6 /* 0x6 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT 20 /* 0x14 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS 21 /* 0x15 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_INIT 30 /* 0x1e */
-#define SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_REPLY 31 /* 0x1f */
-#define SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST 30 /* 0x1e */
-#define SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP 31 /* 0x1f */
-#define SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_INIT 32 /* 0x20 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REPLY 33 /* 0x21 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_PUBKEY 30 /* 0x1e */
-#define SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_SECRET 31 /* 0x1f */
-#define SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_DONE 32 /* 0x20 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST 50 /* 0x32 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE 51 /* 0x33 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS 52 /* 0x34 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER 53 /* 0x35 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PK_OK 60 /* 0x3c */
-#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PASSWD_CHANGEREQ 60 /* 0x3c */
-#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_REQUEST 60 /* 0x3c */
-#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_RESPONSE 61 /* 0x3d */
-#define SSH2_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST 80 /* 0x50 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS 81 /* 0x51 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE 82 /* 0x52 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN 90 /* 0x5a */
-#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION 91 /* 0x5b */
-#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE 92 /* 0x5c */
-#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST 93 /* 0x5d */
-#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA 94 /* 0x5e */
-#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA 95 /* 0x5f */
-#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF 96 /* 0x60 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE 97 /* 0x61 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST 98 /* 0x62 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS 99 /* 0x63 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE 100 /* 0x64 */
-#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_RESPONSE 60
-#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_TOKEN 61
-#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_EXCHANGE_COMPLETE 63
-#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_ERROR 64
-#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_ERRTOK 65
-#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_MIC 66
-
-/*
- * Packet type contexts, so that ssh2_pkt_type can correctly decode
- * the ambiguous type numbers back into the correct type strings.
- */
-typedef enum {
- SSH2_PKTCTX_NOKEX,
- SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGROUP,
- SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGEX,
- SSH2_PKTCTX_RSAKEX
-} Pkt_KCtx;
-typedef enum {
- SSH2_PKTCTX_NOAUTH,
- SSH2_PKTCTX_PUBLICKEY,
- SSH2_PKTCTX_PASSWORD,
- SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI,
- SSH2_PKTCTX_KBDINTER
-} Pkt_ACtx;
-
-#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_HOST_NOT_ALLOWED_TO_CONNECT 1 /* 0x1 */
-#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_ERROR 2 /* 0x2 */
-#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED 3 /* 0x3 */
-#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_HOST_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED 4 /* 0x4 */
-#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_MAC_ERROR 5 /* 0x5 */
-#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_COMPRESSION_ERROR 6 /* 0x6 */
-#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE 7 /* 0x7 */
-#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED 8 /* 0x8 */
-#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_HOST_KEY_NOT_VERIFIABLE 9 /* 0x9 */
-#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_CONNECTION_LOST 10 /* 0xa */
-#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_BY_APPLICATION 11 /* 0xb */
-#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_TOO_MANY_CONNECTIONS 12 /* 0xc */
-#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_AUTH_CANCELLED_BY_USER 13 /* 0xd */
-#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_NO_MORE_AUTH_METHODS_AVAILABLE 14 /* 0xe */
-#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_ILLEGAL_USER_NAME 15 /* 0xf */
-
-static const char *const ssh2_disconnect_reasons[] = {
- NULL,
- "host not allowed to connect",
- "protocol error",
- "key exchange failed",
- "host authentication failed",
- "MAC error",
- "compression error",
- "service not available",
- "protocol version not supported",
- "host key not verifiable",
- "connection lost",
- "by application",
- "too many connections",
- "auth cancelled by user",
- "no more auth methods available",
- "illegal user name",
-};
-
-#define SSH2_OPEN_ADMINISTRATIVELY_PROHIBITED 1 /* 0x1 */
-#define SSH2_OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED 2 /* 0x2 */
-#define SSH2_OPEN_UNKNOWN_CHANNEL_TYPE 3 /* 0x3 */
-#define SSH2_OPEN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE 4 /* 0x4 */
-
-#define SSH2_EXTENDED_DATA_STDERR 1 /* 0x1 */
-
-/*
- * Various remote-bug flags.
- */
-#define BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH1_IGNORE 1
-#define BUG_SSH2_HMAC 2
-#define BUG_NEEDS_SSH1_PLAIN_PASSWORD 4
-#define BUG_CHOKES_ON_RSA 8
-#define BUG_SSH2_RSA_PADDING 16
-#define BUG_SSH2_DERIVEKEY 32
-#define BUG_SSH2_REKEY 64
-#define BUG_SSH2_PK_SESSIONID 128
-#define BUG_SSH2_MAXPKT 256
-#define BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH2_IGNORE 512
-
-/*
- * Codes for terminal modes.
- * Most of these are the same in SSH-1 and SSH-2.
- * This list is derived from RFC 4254 and
- * SSH-1 RFC-1.2.31.
- */
-static const struct {
- const char* const mode;
- int opcode;
- enum { TTY_OP_CHAR, TTY_OP_BOOL } type;
-} ssh_ttymodes[] = {
- /* "V" prefix discarded for special characters relative to SSH specs */
- { "INTR", 1, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "QUIT", 2, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "ERASE", 3, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "KILL", 4, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "EOF", 5, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "EOL", 6, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "EOL2", 7, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "START", 8, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "STOP", 9, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "SUSP", 10, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "DSUSP", 11, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "REPRINT", 12, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "WERASE", 13, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "LNEXT", 14, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "FLUSH", 15, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "SWTCH", 16, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "STATUS", 17, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "DISCARD", 18, TTY_OP_CHAR },
- { "IGNPAR", 30, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "PARMRK", 31, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "INPCK", 32, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "ISTRIP", 33, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "INLCR", 34, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "IGNCR", 35, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "ICRNL", 36, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "IUCLC", 37, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "IXON", 38, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "IXANY", 39, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "IXOFF", 40, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "IMAXBEL", 41, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "ISIG", 50, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "ICANON", 51, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "XCASE", 52, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "ECHO", 53, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "ECHOE", 54, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "ECHOK", 55, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "ECHONL", 56, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "NOFLSH", 57, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "TOSTOP", 58, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "IEXTEN", 59, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "ECHOCTL", 60, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "ECHOKE", 61, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "PENDIN", 62, TTY_OP_BOOL }, /* XXX is this a real mode? */
- { "OPOST", 70, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "OLCUC", 71, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "ONLCR", 72, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "OCRNL", 73, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "ONOCR", 74, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "ONLRET", 75, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "CS7", 90, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "CS8", 91, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "PARENB", 92, TTY_OP_BOOL },
- { "PARODD", 93, TTY_OP_BOOL }
-};
-
-/* Miscellaneous other tty-related constants. */
-#define SSH_TTY_OP_END 0
-/* The opcodes for ISPEED/OSPEED differ between SSH-1 and SSH-2. */
-#define SSH1_TTY_OP_ISPEED 192
-#define SSH1_TTY_OP_OSPEED 193
-#define SSH2_TTY_OP_ISPEED 128
-#define SSH2_TTY_OP_OSPEED 129
-
-/* Helper functions for parsing tty-related config. */
-static unsigned int ssh_tty_parse_specchar(char *s)
-{
- unsigned int ret;
- if (*s) {
- char *next = NULL;
- ret = ctrlparse(s, &next);
- if (!next) ret = s[0];
- } else {
- ret = 255; /* special value meaning "don't set" */
- }
- return ret;
-}
-static unsigned int ssh_tty_parse_boolean(char *s)
-{
- if (stricmp(s, "yes") == 0 ||
- stricmp(s, "on") == 0 ||
- stricmp(s, "true") == 0 ||
- stricmp(s, "+") == 0)
- return 1; /* true */
- else if (stricmp(s, "no") == 0 ||
- stricmp(s, "off") == 0 ||
- stricmp(s, "false") == 0 ||
- stricmp(s, "-") == 0)
- return 0; /* false */
- else
- return (atoi(s) != 0);
-}
-
-#define translate(x) if (type == x) return #x
-#define translatek(x,ctx) if (type == x && (pkt_kctx == ctx)) return #x
-#define translatea(x,ctx) if (type == x && (pkt_actx == ctx)) return #x
-static char *ssh1_pkt_type(int type)
-{
- translate(SSH1_MSG_DISCONNECT);
- translate(SSH1_SMSG_PUBLIC_KEY);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_SESSION_KEY);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_USER);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA);
- translate(SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_RSA_CHALLENGE);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA_RESPONSE);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_PASSWORD);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_REQUEST_PTY);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_WINDOW_SIZE);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_EXEC_SHELL);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_EXEC_CMD);
- translate(SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS);
- translate(SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_STDIN_DATA);
- translate(SSH1_SMSG_STDOUT_DATA);
- translate(SSH1_SMSG_STDERR_DATA);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_EOF);
- translate(SSH1_SMSG_EXIT_STATUS);
- translate(SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION);
- translate(SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE);
- translate(SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA);
- translate(SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE);
- translate(SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION);
- translate(SSH1_SMSG_X11_OPEN);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_PORT_FORWARD_REQUEST);
- translate(SSH1_MSG_PORT_OPEN);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_AGENT_REQUEST_FORWARDING);
- translate(SSH1_SMSG_AGENT_OPEN);
- translate(SSH1_MSG_IGNORE);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_EXIT_CONFIRMATION);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_X11_REQUEST_FORWARDING);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RHOSTS_RSA);
- translate(SSH1_MSG_DEBUG);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_REQUEST_COMPRESSION);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_TIS);
- translate(SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_TIS_CHALLENGE);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_TIS_RESPONSE);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_CCARD);
- translate(SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_CCARD_CHALLENGE);
- translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_CCARD_RESPONSE);
- return "unknown";
-}
-static char *ssh2_pkt_type(Pkt_KCtx pkt_kctx, Pkt_ACtx pkt_actx, int type)
-{
- translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_RESPONSE,SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI);
- translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_TOKEN,SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI);
- translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_EXCHANGE_COMPLETE,SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI);
- translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_ERROR,SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI);
- translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_ERRTOK,SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI);
- translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_MIC, SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_DISCONNECT);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_IGNORE);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_DEBUG);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS);
- translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_INIT, SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGROUP);
- translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_REPLY, SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGROUP);
- translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST, SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGEX);
- translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP, SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGEX);
- translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_INIT, SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGEX);
- translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REPLY, SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGEX);
- translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_PUBKEY, SSH2_PKTCTX_RSAKEX);
- translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_SECRET, SSH2_PKTCTX_RSAKEX);
- translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_DONE, SSH2_PKTCTX_RSAKEX);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER);
- translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PK_OK, SSH2_PKTCTX_PUBLICKEY);
- translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PASSWD_CHANGEREQ, SSH2_PKTCTX_PASSWORD);
- translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_REQUEST, SSH2_PKTCTX_KBDINTER);
- translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_RESPONSE, SSH2_PKTCTX_KBDINTER);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS);
- translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE);
- return "unknown";
-}
-#undef translate
-#undef translatec
-
-/* Enumeration values for fields in SSH-1 packets */
-enum {
- PKT_END, PKT_INT, PKT_CHAR, PKT_DATA, PKT_STR, PKT_BIGNUM,
- /* These values are for communicating relevant semantics of
- * fields to the packet logging code. */
- PKTT_OTHER, PKTT_PASSWORD, PKTT_DATA
-};
-
-/*
- * Coroutine mechanics for the sillier bits of the code. If these
- * macros look impenetrable to you, you might find it helpful to
- * read
- *
- * http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/coroutines.html
- *
- * which explains the theory behind these macros.
- *
- * In particular, if you are getting `case expression not constant'
- * errors when building with MS Visual Studio, this is because MS's
- * Edit and Continue debugging feature causes their compiler to
- * violate ANSI C. To disable Edit and Continue debugging:
- *
- * - right-click ssh.c in the FileView
- * - click Settings
- * - select the C/C++ tab and the General category
- * - under `Debug info:', select anything _other_ than `Program
- * Database for Edit and Continue'.
- */
-#define crBegin(v) { int *crLine = &v; switch(v) { case 0:;
-#define crState(t) \
- struct t *s; \
- if (!ssh->t) ssh->t = snew(struct t); \
- s = ssh->t;
-#define crFinish(z) } *crLine = 0; return (z); }
-#define crFinishV } *crLine = 0; return; }
-#define crReturn(z) \
- do {\
- *crLine =__LINE__; return (z); case __LINE__:;\
- } while (0)
-#define crReturnV \
- do {\
- *crLine=__LINE__; return; case __LINE__:;\
- } while (0)
-#define crStop(z) do{ *crLine = 0; return (z); }while(0)
-#define crStopV do{ *crLine = 0; return; }while(0)
-#define crWaitUntil(c) do { crReturn(0); } while (!(c))
-#define crWaitUntilV(c) do { crReturnV; } while (!(c))
-
-typedef struct ssh_tag *Ssh;
-struct Packet;
-
-static struct Packet *ssh1_pkt_init(int pkt_type);
-static struct Packet *ssh2_pkt_init(int pkt_type);
-static void ssh_pkt_ensure(struct Packet *, int length);
-static void ssh_pkt_adddata(struct Packet *, void *data, int len);
-static void ssh_pkt_addbyte(struct Packet *, unsigned char value);
-static void ssh2_pkt_addbool(struct Packet *, unsigned char value);
-static void ssh_pkt_adduint32(struct Packet *, unsigned long value);
-static void ssh_pkt_addstring_start(struct Packet *);
-static void ssh_pkt_addstring_str(struct Packet *, char *data);
-static void ssh_pkt_addstring_data(struct Packet *, char *data, int len);
-static void ssh_pkt_addstring(struct Packet *, char *data);
-static unsigned char *ssh2_mpint_fmt(Bignum b, int *len);
-static void ssh1_pkt_addmp(struct Packet *, Bignum b);
-static void ssh2_pkt_addmp(struct Packet *, Bignum b);
-static int ssh2_pkt_construct(Ssh, struct Packet *);
-static void ssh2_pkt_send(Ssh, struct Packet *);
-static void ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(Ssh, struct Packet *);
-static int do_ssh1_login(Ssh ssh, unsigned char *in, int inlen,
- struct Packet *pktin);
-static void do_ssh2_authconn(Ssh ssh, unsigned char *in, int inlen,
- struct Packet *pktin);
-static void ssh2_channel_check_close(struct ssh_channel *c);
-static void ssh_channel_destroy(struct ssh_channel *c);
-
-/*
- * Buffer management constants. There are several of these for
- * various different purposes:
- *
- * - SSH1_BUFFER_LIMIT is the amount of backlog that must build up
- * on a local data stream before we throttle the whole SSH
- * connection (in SSH-1 only). Throttling the whole connection is
- * pretty drastic so we set this high in the hope it won't
- * happen very often.
- *
- * - SSH_MAX_BACKLOG is the amount of backlog that must build up
- * on the SSH connection itself before we defensively throttle
- * _all_ local data streams. This is pretty drastic too (though
- * thankfully unlikely in SSH-2 since the window mechanism should
- * ensure that the server never has any need to throttle its end
- * of the connection), so we set this high as well.
- *
- * - OUR_V2_WINSIZE is the maximum window size we present on SSH-2
- * channels.
- *
- * - OUR_V2_BIGWIN is the window size we advertise for the only
- * channel in a simple connection. It must be <= INT_MAX.
- *
- * - OUR_V2_MAXPKT is the official "maximum packet size" we send
- * to the remote side. This actually has nothing to do with the
- * size of the _packet_, but is instead a limit on the amount
- * of data we're willing to receive in a single SSH2 channel
- * data message.
- *
- * - OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT is actually the maximum size of SSH
- * _packet_ we're prepared to cope with. It must be a multiple
- * of the cipher block size, and must be at least 35000.
- */
-
-#define SSH1_BUFFER_LIMIT 32768
-#define SSH_MAX_BACKLOG 32768
-#define OUR_V2_WINSIZE 16384
-#define OUR_V2_BIGWIN 0x7fffffff
-#define OUR_V2_MAXPKT 0x4000UL
-#define OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT 0x9000UL
-
-const static struct ssh_signkey *hostkey_algs[] = { &ssh_rsa, &ssh_dss };
-
-const static struct ssh_mac *macs[] = {
- &ssh_hmac_sha1, &ssh_hmac_sha1_96, &ssh_hmac_md5
-};
-const static struct ssh_mac *buggymacs[] = {
- &ssh_hmac_sha1_buggy, &ssh_hmac_sha1_96_buggy, &ssh_hmac_md5
-};
-
-static void *ssh_comp_none_init(void)
-{
- return NULL;
-}
-static void ssh_comp_none_cleanup(void *handle)
-{
-}
-static int ssh_comp_none_block(void *handle, unsigned char *block, int len,
- unsigned char **outblock, int *outlen)
-{
- return 0;
-}
-static int ssh_comp_none_disable(void *handle)
-{
- return 0;
-}
-const static struct ssh_compress ssh_comp_none = {
- "none", NULL,
- ssh_comp_none_init, ssh_comp_none_cleanup, ssh_comp_none_block,
- ssh_comp_none_init, ssh_comp_none_cleanup, ssh_comp_none_block,
- ssh_comp_none_disable, NULL
-};
-extern const struct ssh_compress ssh_zlib;
-const static struct ssh_compress *compressions[] = {
- &ssh_zlib, &ssh_comp_none
-};
-
-enum { /* channel types */
- CHAN_MAINSESSION,
- CHAN_X11,
- CHAN_AGENT,
- CHAN_SOCKDATA,
- CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT, /* one the remote hasn't confirmed */
- /*
- * CHAN_ZOMBIE is used to indicate a channel for which we've
- * already destroyed the local data source: for instance, if a
- * forwarded port experiences a socket error on the local side, we
- * immediately destroy its local socket and turn the SSH channel
- * into CHAN_ZOMBIE.
- */
- CHAN_ZOMBIE
-};
-
-/*
- * little structure to keep track of outstanding WINDOW_ADJUSTs
- */
-struct winadj {
- struct winadj *next;
- unsigned size;
-};
-
-/*
- * 2-3-4 tree storing channels.
- */
-struct ssh_channel {
- Ssh ssh; /* pointer back to main context */
- unsigned remoteid, localid;
- int type;
- /* True if we opened this channel but server hasn't confirmed. */
- int halfopen;
- /*
- * In SSH-1, this value contains four bits:
- *
- * 1 We have sent SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE.
- * 2 We have sent SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION.
- * 4 We have received SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE.
- * 8 We have received SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION.
- *
- * A channel is completely finished with when all four bits are set.
- *
- * In SSH-2, the four bits mean:
- *
- * 1 We have sent SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF.
- * 2 We have sent SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE.
- * 4 We have received SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF.
- * 8 We have received SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE.
- *
- * A channel is completely finished with when we have both sent
- * and received CLOSE.
- *
- * The symbolic constants below use the SSH-2 terminology, which
- * is a bit confusing in SSH-1, but we have to use _something_.
- */
-#define CLOSES_SENT_EOF 1
-#define CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE 2
-#define CLOSES_RCVD_EOF 4
-#define CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE 8
- int closes;
-
- /*
- * This flag indicates that an EOF is pending on the outgoing side
- * of the channel: that is, wherever we're getting the data for
- * this channel has sent us some data followed by EOF. We can't
- * actually send the EOF until we've finished sending the data, so
- * we set this flag instead to remind us to do so once our buffer
- * is clear.
- */
- int pending_eof;
-
- /*
- * True if this channel is causing the underlying connection to be
- * throttled.
- */
- int throttling_conn;
- union {
- struct ssh2_data_channel {
- bufchain outbuffer;
- unsigned remwindow, remmaxpkt;
- /* locwindow is signed so we can cope with excess data. */
- int locwindow, locmaxwin;
- /*
- * remlocwin is the amount of local window that we think
- * the remote end had available to it after it sent the
- * last data packet or window adjust ack.
- */
- int remlocwin;
- /*
- * These store the list of window adjusts that haven't
- * been acked.
- */
- struct winadj *winadj_head, *winadj_tail;
- enum { THROTTLED, UNTHROTTLING, UNTHROTTLED } throttle_state;
- } v2;
- } v;
- union {
- struct ssh_agent_channel {
- unsigned char *message;
- unsigned char msglen[4];
- unsigned lensofar, totallen;
- } a;
- struct ssh_x11_channel {
- Socket s;
- } x11;
- struct ssh_pfd_channel {
- Socket s;
- } pfd;
- } u;
-};
-
-/*
- * 2-3-4 tree storing remote->local port forwardings. SSH-1 and SSH-2
- * use this structure in different ways, reflecting SSH-2's
- * altogether saner approach to port forwarding.
- *
- * In SSH-1, you arrange a remote forwarding by sending the server
- * the remote port number, and the local destination host:port.
- * When a connection comes in, the server sends you back that
- * host:port pair, and you connect to it. This is a ready-made
- * security hole if you're not on the ball: a malicious server
- * could send you back _any_ host:port pair, so if you trustingly
- * connect to the address it gives you then you've just opened the
- * entire inside of your corporate network just by connecting
- * through it to a dodgy SSH server. Hence, we must store a list of
- * host:port pairs we _are_ trying to forward to, and reject a
- * connection request from the server if it's not in the list.
- *
- * In SSH-2, each side of the connection minds its own business and
- * doesn't send unnecessary information to the other. You arrange a
- * remote forwarding by sending the server just the remote port
- * number. When a connection comes in, the server tells you which
- * of its ports was connected to; and _you_ have to remember what
- * local host:port pair went with that port number.
- *
- * Hence, in SSH-1 this structure is indexed by destination
- * host:port pair, whereas in SSH-2 it is indexed by source port.
- */
-struct ssh_portfwd; /* forward declaration */
-
-struct ssh_rportfwd {
- unsigned sport, dport;
- char dhost[256];
- char *sportdesc;
- struct ssh_portfwd *pfrec;
-};
-#define free_rportfwd(pf) ( \
- ((pf) ? (sfree((pf)->sportdesc)) : (void)0 ), sfree(pf) )
-
-/*
- * Separately to the rportfwd tree (which is for looking up port
- * open requests from the server), a tree of _these_ structures is
- * used to keep track of all the currently open port forwardings,
- * so that we can reconfigure in mid-session if the user requests
- * it.
- */
-struct ssh_portfwd {
- enum { DESTROY, KEEP, CREATE } status;
- int type;
- unsigned sport, dport;
- char *saddr, *daddr;
- char *sserv, *dserv;
- struct ssh_rportfwd *remote;
- int addressfamily;
- void *local;
-};
-#define free_portfwd(pf) ( \
- ((pf) ? (sfree((pf)->saddr), sfree((pf)->daddr), \
- sfree((pf)->sserv), sfree((pf)->dserv)) : (void)0 ), sfree(pf) )
-
-struct Packet {
- long length; /* length of `data' actually used */
- long forcepad; /* SSH-2: force padding to at least this length */
- int type; /* only used for incoming packets */
- unsigned long sequence; /* SSH-2 incoming sequence number */
- unsigned char *data; /* allocated storage */
- unsigned char *body; /* offset of payload within `data' */
- long savedpos; /* temporary index into `data' (for strings) */
- long maxlen; /* amount of storage allocated for `data' */
- long encrypted_len; /* for SSH-2 total-size counting */
-
- /*
- * State associated with packet logging
- */
- int logmode;
- int nblanks;
- struct logblank_t *blanks;
-};
-
-static void ssh1_protocol(Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen,
- struct Packet *pktin);
-static void ssh2_protocol(Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen,
- struct Packet *pktin);
-static void ssh1_protocol_setup(Ssh ssh);
-static void ssh2_protocol_setup(Ssh ssh);
-static void ssh_size(void *handle, int width, int height);
-static void ssh_special(void *handle, Telnet_Special);
-static int ssh2_try_send(struct ssh_channel *c);
-static void ssh2_add_channel_data(struct ssh_channel *c, char *buf, int len);
-static void ssh_throttle_all(Ssh ssh, int enable, int bufsize);
-static void ssh2_set_window(struct ssh_channel *c, int newwin);
-static int ssh_sendbuffer(void *handle);
-static int ssh_do_close(Ssh ssh, int notify_exit);
-static unsigned long ssh_pkt_getuint32(struct Packet *pkt);
-static int ssh2_pkt_getbool(struct Packet *pkt);
-static void ssh_pkt_getstring(struct Packet *pkt, char **p, int *length);
-static void ssh2_timer(void *ctx, long now);
-static int do_ssh2_transport(Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen,
- struct Packet *pktin);
-
-struct rdpkt1_state_tag {
- long len, pad, biglen, to_read;
- unsigned long realcrc, gotcrc;
- unsigned char *p;
- int i;
- int chunk;
- struct Packet *pktin;
-};
-
-struct rdpkt2_state_tag {
- long len, pad, payload, packetlen, maclen;
- int i;
- int cipherblk;
- unsigned long incoming_sequence;
- struct Packet *pktin;
-};
-
-typedef void (*handler_fn_t)(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin);
-typedef void (*chandler_fn_t)(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin, void *ctx);
-
-struct queued_handler;
-struct queued_handler {
- int msg1, msg2;
- chandler_fn_t handler;
- void *ctx;
- struct queued_handler *next;
-};
-
-struct ssh_tag {
- const struct plug_function_table *fn;
- /* the above field _must_ be first in the structure */
-
- char *v_c, *v_s;
- void *exhash;
-
- Socket s;
-
- void *ldisc;
- void *logctx;
-
- unsigned char session_key[32];
- int v1_compressing;
- int v1_remote_protoflags;
- int v1_local_protoflags;
- int agentfwd_enabled;
- int X11_fwd_enabled;
- int remote_bugs;
- const struct ssh_cipher *cipher;
- void *v1_cipher_ctx;
- void *crcda_ctx;
- const struct ssh2_cipher *cscipher, *sccipher;
- void *cs_cipher_ctx, *sc_cipher_ctx;
- const struct ssh_mac *csmac, *scmac;
- void *cs_mac_ctx, *sc_mac_ctx;
- const struct ssh_compress *cscomp, *sccomp;
- void *cs_comp_ctx, *sc_comp_ctx;
- const struct ssh_kex *kex;
- const struct ssh_signkey *hostkey;
- unsigned char v2_session_id[SSH2_KEX_MAX_HASH_LEN];
- int v2_session_id_len;
- void *kex_ctx;
-
- char *savedhost;
- int savedport;
- int send_ok;
- int echoing, editing;
-
- void *frontend;
-
- int ospeed, ispeed; /* temporaries */
- int term_width, term_height;
-
- tree234 *channels; /* indexed by local id */
- struct ssh_channel *mainchan; /* primary session channel */
- int ncmode; /* is primary channel direct-tcpip? */
- int exitcode;
- int close_expected;
- int clean_exit;
-
- tree234 *rportfwds, *portfwds;
-
- enum {
- SSH_STATE_PREPACKET,
- SSH_STATE_BEFORE_SIZE,
- SSH_STATE_INTERMED,
- SSH_STATE_SESSION,
- SSH_STATE_CLOSED
- } state;
-
- int size_needed, eof_needed;
- int sent_console_eof;
- int got_pty; /* affects EOF behaviour on main channel */
-
- struct Packet **queue;
- int queuelen, queuesize;
- int queueing;
- unsigned char *deferred_send_data;
- int deferred_len, deferred_size;
-
- /*
- * Gross hack: pscp will try to start SFTP but fall back to
- * scp1 if that fails. This variable is the means by which
- * scp.c can reach into the SSH code and find out which one it
- * got.
- */
- int fallback_cmd;
-
- bufchain banner; /* accumulates banners during do_ssh2_authconn */
-
- Pkt_KCtx pkt_kctx;
- Pkt_ACtx pkt_actx;
-
- struct X11Display *x11disp;
-
- int version;
- int conn_throttle_count;
- int overall_bufsize;
- int throttled_all;
- int v1_stdout_throttling;
- unsigned long v2_outgoing_sequence;
-
- int ssh1_rdpkt_crstate;
- int ssh2_rdpkt_crstate;
- int do_ssh_init_crstate;
- int ssh_gotdata_crstate;
- int do_ssh1_login_crstate;
- int do_ssh1_connection_crstate;
- int do_ssh2_transport_crstate;
- int do_ssh2_authconn_crstate;
-
- void *do_ssh_init_state;
- void *do_ssh1_login_state;
- void *do_ssh2_transport_state;
- void *do_ssh2_authconn_state;
-
- struct rdpkt1_state_tag rdpkt1_state;
- struct rdpkt2_state_tag rdpkt2_state;
-
- /* SSH-1 and SSH-2 use this for different things, but both use it */
- int protocol_initial_phase_done;
-
- void (*protocol) (Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen,
- struct Packet *pkt);
- struct Packet *(*s_rdpkt) (Ssh ssh, unsigned char **data, int *datalen);
-
- /*
- * We maintain our own copy of a Conf structure here. That way,
- * when we're passed a new one for reconfiguration, we can check
- * the differences and potentially reconfigure port forwardings
- * etc in mid-session.
- */
- Conf *conf;
-
- /*
- * Values cached out of conf so as to avoid the tree234 lookup
- * cost every time they're used.
- */
- int logomitdata;
-
- /*
- * Dynamically allocated username string created during SSH
- * login. Stored in here rather than in the coroutine state so
- * that it'll be reliably freed if we shut down the SSH session
- * at some unexpected moment.
- */
- char *username;
-
- /*
- * Used to transfer data back from async callbacks.
- */
- void *agent_response;
- int agent_response_len;
- int user_response;
-
- /*
- * The SSH connection can be set as `frozen', meaning we are
- * not currently accepting incoming data from the network. This
- * is slightly more serious than setting the _socket_ as
- * frozen, because we may already have had data passed to us
- * from the network which we need to delay processing until
- * after the freeze is lifted, so we also need a bufchain to
- * store that data.
- */
- int frozen;
- bufchain queued_incoming_data;
-
- /*
- * Dispatch table for packet types that we may have to deal
- * with at any time.
- */
- handler_fn_t packet_dispatch[256];
-
- /*
- * Queues of one-off handler functions for success/failure
- * indications from a request.
- */
- struct queued_handler *qhead, *qtail;
-
- /*
- * This module deals with sending keepalives.
- */
- Pinger pinger;
-
- /*
- * Track incoming and outgoing data sizes and time, for
- * size-based rekeys.
- */
- unsigned long incoming_data_size, outgoing_data_size, deferred_data_size;
- unsigned long max_data_size;
- int kex_in_progress;
- long next_rekey, last_rekey;
- char *deferred_rekey_reason; /* points to STATIC string; don't free */
-
- /*
- * Fully qualified host name, which we need if doing GSSAPI.
- */
- char *fullhostname;
-
-#ifndef NO_GSSAPI
- /*
- * GSSAPI libraries for this session.
- */
- struct ssh_gss_liblist *gsslibs;
-#endif
-};
-
-#define logevent(s) logevent(ssh->frontend, s)
-
-/* logevent, only printf-formatted. */
-static void logeventf(Ssh ssh, const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
- char *buf;
-
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- buf = dupvprintf(fmt, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- logevent(buf);
- sfree(buf);
-}
-
-#define bombout(msg) \
- do { \
- char *text = dupprintf msg; \
- ssh_do_close(ssh, FALSE); \
- logevent(text); \
- connection_fatal(ssh->frontend, "%s", text); \
- sfree(text); \
- } while (0)
-
-/* Functions to leave bits out of the SSH packet log file. */
-
-static void dont_log_password(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt, int blanktype)
-{
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_logomitpass))
- pkt->logmode = blanktype;
-}
-
-static void dont_log_data(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt, int blanktype)
-{
- if (ssh->logomitdata)
- pkt->logmode = blanktype;
-}
-
-static void end_log_omission(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt)
-{
- pkt->logmode = PKTLOG_EMIT;
-}
-
-/* Helper function for common bits of parsing ttymodes. */
-static void parse_ttymodes(Ssh ssh,
- void (*do_mode)(void *data, char *mode, char *val),
- void *data)
-{
- char *key, *val;
-
- for (val = conf_get_str_strs(ssh->conf, CONF_ttymodes, NULL, &key);
- val != NULL;
- val = conf_get_str_strs(ssh->conf, CONF_ttymodes, key, &key)) {
- /*
- * val[0] is either 'V', indicating that an explicit value
- * follows it, or 'A' indicating that we should pass the
- * value through from the local environment via get_ttymode.
- */
- if (val[0] == 'A')
- val = get_ttymode(ssh->frontend, key);
- else
- val++; /* skip the 'V' */
- if (val)
- do_mode(data, key, val);
- }
-}
-
-static int ssh_channelcmp(void *av, void *bv)
-{
- struct ssh_channel *a = (struct ssh_channel *) av;
- struct ssh_channel *b = (struct ssh_channel *) bv;
- if (a->localid < b->localid)
- return -1;
- if (a->localid > b->localid)
- return +1;
- return 0;
-}
-static int ssh_channelfind(void *av, void *bv)
-{
- unsigned *a = (unsigned *) av;
- struct ssh_channel *b = (struct ssh_channel *) bv;
- if (*a < b->localid)
- return -1;
- if (*a > b->localid)
- return +1;
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int ssh_rportcmp_ssh1(void *av, void *bv)
-{
- struct ssh_rportfwd *a = (struct ssh_rportfwd *) av;
- struct ssh_rportfwd *b = (struct ssh_rportfwd *) bv;
- int i;
- if ( (i = strcmp(a->dhost, b->dhost)) != 0)
- return i < 0 ? -1 : +1;
- if (a->dport > b->dport)
- return +1;
- if (a->dport < b->dport)
- return -1;
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int ssh_rportcmp_ssh2(void *av, void *bv)
-{
- struct ssh_rportfwd *a = (struct ssh_rportfwd *) av;
- struct ssh_rportfwd *b = (struct ssh_rportfwd *) bv;
-
- if (a->sport > b->sport)
- return +1;
- if (a->sport < b->sport)
- return -1;
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Special form of strcmp which can cope with NULL inputs. NULL is
- * defined to sort before even the empty string.
- */
-static int nullstrcmp(const char *a, const char *b)
-{
- if (a == NULL && b == NULL)
- return 0;
- if (a == NULL)
- return -1;
- if (b == NULL)
- return +1;
- return strcmp(a, b);
-}
-
-static int ssh_portcmp(void *av, void *bv)
-{
- struct ssh_portfwd *a = (struct ssh_portfwd *) av;
- struct ssh_portfwd *b = (struct ssh_portfwd *) bv;
- int i;
- if (a->type > b->type)
- return +1;
- if (a->type < b->type)
- return -1;
- if (a->addressfamily > b->addressfamily)
- return +1;
- if (a->addressfamily < b->addressfamily)
- return -1;
- if ( (i = nullstrcmp(a->saddr, b->saddr)) != 0)
- return i < 0 ? -1 : +1;
- if (a->sport > b->sport)
- return +1;
- if (a->sport < b->sport)
- return -1;
- if (a->type != 'D') {
- if ( (i = nullstrcmp(a->daddr, b->daddr)) != 0)
- return i < 0 ? -1 : +1;
- if (a->dport > b->dport)
- return +1;
- if (a->dport < b->dport)
- return -1;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int alloc_channel_id(Ssh ssh)
-{
- const unsigned CHANNEL_NUMBER_OFFSET = 256;
- unsigned low, high, mid;
- int tsize;
- struct ssh_channel *c;
-
- /*
- * First-fit allocation of channel numbers: always pick the
- * lowest unused one. To do this, binary-search using the
- * counted B-tree to find the largest channel ID which is in a
- * contiguous sequence from the beginning. (Precisely
- * everything in that sequence must have ID equal to its tree
- * index plus CHANNEL_NUMBER_OFFSET.)
- */
- tsize = count234(ssh->channels);
-
- low = -1;
- high = tsize;
- while (high - low > 1) {
- mid = (high + low) / 2;
- c = index234(ssh->channels, mid);
- if (c->localid == mid + CHANNEL_NUMBER_OFFSET)
- low = mid; /* this one is fine */
- else
- high = mid; /* this one is past it */
- }
- /*
- * Now low points to either -1, or the tree index of the
- * largest ID in the initial sequence.
- */
- {
- unsigned i = low + 1 + CHANNEL_NUMBER_OFFSET;
- assert(NULL == find234(ssh->channels, &i, ssh_channelfind));
- }
- return low + 1 + CHANNEL_NUMBER_OFFSET;
-}
-
-static void c_write_stderr(int trusted, const char *buf, int len)
-{
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- if (buf[i] != '\r' && (trusted || buf[i] == '\n' || (buf[i] & 0x60)))
- fputc(buf[i], stderr);
- fflush(stderr);
-}
-
-static void c_write(Ssh ssh, const char *buf, int len)
-{
- if (flags & FLAG_STDERR)
- c_write_stderr(1, buf, len);
- else
- from_backend(ssh->frontend, 1, buf, len);
-}
-
-static void c_write_untrusted(Ssh ssh, const char *buf, int len)
-{
- if (flags & FLAG_STDERR)
- c_write_stderr(0, buf, len);
- else
- from_backend_untrusted(ssh->frontend, buf, len);
-}
-
-static void c_write_str(Ssh ssh, const char *buf)
-{
- c_write(ssh, buf, strlen(buf));
-}
-
-static void ssh_free_packet(struct Packet *pkt)
-{
- sfree(pkt->data);
- sfree(pkt);
-}
-static struct Packet *ssh_new_packet(void)
-{
- struct Packet *pkt = snew(struct Packet);
-
- pkt->body = pkt->data = NULL;
- pkt->maxlen = 0;
- pkt->logmode = PKTLOG_EMIT;
- pkt->nblanks = 0;
- pkt->blanks = NULL;
-
- return pkt;
-}
-
-/*
- * Collect incoming data in the incoming packet buffer.
- * Decipher and verify the packet when it is completely read.
- * Drop SSH1_MSG_DEBUG and SSH1_MSG_IGNORE packets.
- * Update the *data and *datalen variables.
- * Return a Packet structure when a packet is completed.
- */
-static struct Packet *ssh1_rdpkt(Ssh ssh, unsigned char **data, int *datalen)
-{
- struct rdpkt1_state_tag *st = &ssh->rdpkt1_state;
-
- crBegin(ssh->ssh1_rdpkt_crstate);
-
- st->pktin = ssh_new_packet();
-
- st->pktin->type = 0;
- st->pktin->length = 0;
-
- for (st->i = st->len = 0; st->i < 4; st->i++) {
- while ((*datalen) == 0)
- crReturn(NULL);
- st->len = (st->len << 8) + **data;
- (*data)++, (*datalen)--;
- }
-
- st->pad = 8 - (st->len % 8);
- st->biglen = st->len + st->pad;
- st->pktin->length = st->len - 5;
-
- if (st->biglen < 0) {
- bombout(("Extremely large packet length from server suggests"
- " data stream corruption"));
- ssh_free_packet(st->pktin);
- crStop(NULL);
- }
-
- st->pktin->maxlen = st->biglen;
- st->pktin->data = snewn(st->biglen + APIEXTRA, unsigned char);
-
- st->to_read = st->biglen;
- st->p = st->pktin->data;
- while (st->to_read > 0) {
- st->chunk = st->to_read;
- while ((*datalen) == 0)
- crReturn(NULL);
- if (st->chunk > (*datalen))
- st->chunk = (*datalen);
- memcpy(st->p, *data, st->chunk);
- *data += st->chunk;
- *datalen -= st->chunk;
- st->p += st->chunk;
- st->to_read -= st->chunk;
- }
-
- if (ssh->cipher && detect_attack(ssh->crcda_ctx, st->pktin->data,
- st->biglen, NULL)) {
- bombout(("Network attack (CRC compensation) detected!"));
- ssh_free_packet(st->pktin);
- crStop(NULL);
- }
-
- if (ssh->cipher)
- ssh->cipher->decrypt(ssh->v1_cipher_ctx, st->pktin->data, st->biglen);
-
- st->realcrc = crc32_compute(st->pktin->data, st->biglen - 4);
- st->gotcrc = GET_32BIT(st->pktin->data + st->biglen - 4);
- if (st->gotcrc != st->realcrc) {
- bombout(("Incorrect CRC received on packet"));
- ssh_free_packet(st->pktin);
- crStop(NULL);
- }
-
- st->pktin->body = st->pktin->data + st->pad + 1;
- st->pktin->savedpos = 0;
-
- if (ssh->v1_compressing) {
- unsigned char *decompblk;
- int decomplen;
- if (!zlib_decompress_block(ssh->sc_comp_ctx,
- st->pktin->body - 1, st->pktin->length + 1,
- &decompblk, &decomplen)) {
- bombout(("Zlib decompression encountered invalid data"));
- ssh_free_packet(st->pktin);
- crStop(NULL);
- }
-
- if (st->pktin->maxlen < st->pad + decomplen) {
- st->pktin->maxlen = st->pad + decomplen;
- st->pktin->data = sresize(st->pktin->data,
- st->pktin->maxlen + APIEXTRA,
- unsigned char);
- st->pktin->body = st->pktin->data + st->pad + 1;
- }
-
- memcpy(st->pktin->body - 1, decompblk, decomplen);
- sfree(decompblk);
- st->pktin->length = decomplen - 1;
- }
-
- st->pktin->type = st->pktin->body[-1];
-
- /*
- * Log incoming packet, possibly omitting sensitive fields.
- */
- if (ssh->logctx) {
- int nblanks = 0;
- struct logblank_t blank;
- if (ssh->logomitdata) {
- int do_blank = FALSE, blank_prefix = 0;
- /* "Session data" packets - omit the data field */
- if ((st->pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_STDOUT_DATA) ||
- (st->pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_STDERR_DATA)) {
- do_blank = TRUE; blank_prefix = 4;
- } else if (st->pktin->type == SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA) {
- do_blank = TRUE; blank_prefix = 8;
- }
- if (do_blank) {
- blank.offset = blank_prefix;
- blank.len = st->pktin->length;
- blank.type = PKTLOG_OMIT;
- nblanks = 1;
- }
- }
- log_packet(ssh->logctx,
- PKT_INCOMING, st->pktin->type,
- ssh1_pkt_type(st->pktin->type),
- st->pktin->body, st->pktin->length,
- nblanks, &blank, NULL);
- }
-
- crFinish(st->pktin);
-}
-
-static struct Packet *ssh2_rdpkt(Ssh ssh, unsigned char **data, int *datalen)
-{
- struct rdpkt2_state_tag *st = &ssh->rdpkt2_state;
-
- crBegin(ssh->ssh2_rdpkt_crstate);
-
- st->pktin = ssh_new_packet();
-
- st->pktin->type = 0;
- st->pktin->length = 0;
- if (ssh->sccipher)
- st->cipherblk = ssh->sccipher->blksize;
- else
- st->cipherblk = 8;
- if (st->cipherblk < 8)
- st->cipherblk = 8;
- st->maclen = ssh->scmac ? ssh->scmac->len : 0;
-
- if (ssh->sccipher && (ssh->sccipher->flags & SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC) &&
- ssh->scmac) {
- /*
- * When dealing with a CBC-mode cipher, we want to avoid the
- * possibility of an attacker's tweaking the ciphertext stream
- * so as to cause us to feed the same block to the block
- * cipher more than once and thus leak information
- * (VU#958563). The way we do this is not to take any
- * decisions on the basis of anything we've decrypted until
- * we've verified it with a MAC. That includes the packet
- * length, so we just read data and check the MAC repeatedly,
- * and when the MAC passes, see if the length we've got is
- * plausible.
- */
-
- /* May as well allocate the whole lot now. */
- st->pktin->data = snewn(OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT + st->maclen + APIEXTRA,
- unsigned char);
-
- /* Read an amount corresponding to the MAC. */
- for (st->i = 0; st->i < st->maclen; st->i++) {
- while ((*datalen) == 0)
- crReturn(NULL);
- st->pktin->data[st->i] = *(*data)++;
- (*datalen)--;
- }
-
- st->packetlen = 0;
- {
- unsigned char seq[4];
- ssh->scmac->start(ssh->sc_mac_ctx);
- PUT_32BIT(seq, st->incoming_sequence);
- ssh->scmac->bytes(ssh->sc_mac_ctx, seq, 4);
- }
-
- for (;;) { /* Once around this loop per cipher block. */
- /* Read another cipher-block's worth, and tack it onto the end. */
- for (st->i = 0; st->i < st->cipherblk; st->i++) {
- while ((*datalen) == 0)
- crReturn(NULL);
- st->pktin->data[st->packetlen+st->maclen+st->i] = *(*data)++;
- (*datalen)--;
- }
- /* Decrypt one more block (a little further back in the stream). */
- ssh->sccipher->decrypt(ssh->sc_cipher_ctx,
- st->pktin->data + st->packetlen,
- st->cipherblk);
- /* Feed that block to the MAC. */
- ssh->scmac->bytes(ssh->sc_mac_ctx,
- st->pktin->data + st->packetlen, st->cipherblk);
- st->packetlen += st->cipherblk;
- /* See if that gives us a valid packet. */
- if (ssh->scmac->verresult(ssh->sc_mac_ctx,
- st->pktin->data + st->packetlen) &&
- (st->len = GET_32BIT(st->pktin->data)) + 4 == st->packetlen)
- break;
- if (st->packetlen >= OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT) {
- bombout(("No valid incoming packet found"));
- ssh_free_packet(st->pktin);
- crStop(NULL);
- }
- }
- st->pktin->maxlen = st->packetlen + st->maclen;
- st->pktin->data = sresize(st->pktin->data,
- st->pktin->maxlen + APIEXTRA,
- unsigned char);
- } else {
- st->pktin->data = snewn(st->cipherblk + APIEXTRA, unsigned char);
-
- /*
- * Acquire and decrypt the first block of the packet. This will
- * contain the length and padding details.
- */
- for (st->i = st->len = 0; st->i < st->cipherblk; st->i++) {
- while ((*datalen) == 0)
- crReturn(NULL);
- st->pktin->data[st->i] = *(*data)++;
- (*datalen)--;
- }
-
- if (ssh->sccipher)
- ssh->sccipher->decrypt(ssh->sc_cipher_ctx,
- st->pktin->data, st->cipherblk);
-
- /*
- * Now get the length figure.
- */
- st->len = GET_32BIT(st->pktin->data);
-
- /*
- * _Completely_ silly lengths should be stomped on before they
- * do us any more damage.
- */
- if (st->len < 0 || st->len > OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT ||
- (st->len + 4) % st->cipherblk != 0) {
- bombout(("Incoming packet was garbled on decryption"));
- ssh_free_packet(st->pktin);
- crStop(NULL);
- }
-
- /*
- * So now we can work out the total packet length.
- */
- st->packetlen = st->len + 4;
-
- /*
- * Allocate memory for the rest of the packet.
- */
- st->pktin->maxlen = st->packetlen + st->maclen;
- st->pktin->data = sresize(st->pktin->data,
- st->pktin->maxlen + APIEXTRA,
- unsigned char);
-
- /*
- * Read and decrypt the remainder of the packet.
- */
- for (st->i = st->cipherblk; st->i < st->packetlen + st->maclen;
- st->i++) {
- while ((*datalen) == 0)
- crReturn(NULL);
- st->pktin->data[st->i] = *(*data)++;
- (*datalen)--;
- }
- /* Decrypt everything _except_ the MAC. */
- if (ssh->sccipher)
- ssh->sccipher->decrypt(ssh->sc_cipher_ctx,
- st->pktin->data + st->cipherblk,
- st->packetlen - st->cipherblk);
-
- /*
- * Check the MAC.
- */
- if (ssh->scmac
- && !ssh->scmac->verify(ssh->sc_mac_ctx, st->pktin->data,
- st->len + 4, st->incoming_sequence)) {
- bombout(("Incorrect MAC received on packet"));
- ssh_free_packet(st->pktin);
- crStop(NULL);
- }
- }
- /* Get and sanity-check the amount of random padding. */
- st->pad = st->pktin->data[4];
- if (st->pad < 4 || st->len - st->pad < 1) {
- bombout(("Invalid padding length on received packet"));
- ssh_free_packet(st->pktin);
- crStop(NULL);
- }
- /*
- * This enables us to deduce the payload length.
- */
- st->payload = st->len - st->pad - 1;
-
- st->pktin->length = st->payload + 5;
- st->pktin->encrypted_len = st->packetlen;
-
- st->pktin->sequence = st->incoming_sequence++;
-
- /*
- * Decompress packet payload.
- */
- {
- unsigned char *newpayload;
- int newlen;
- if (ssh->sccomp &&
- ssh->sccomp->decompress(ssh->sc_comp_ctx,
- st->pktin->data + 5, st->pktin->length - 5,
- &newpayload, &newlen)) {
- if (st->pktin->maxlen < newlen + 5) {
- st->pktin->maxlen = newlen + 5;
- st->pktin->data = sresize(st->pktin->data,
- st->pktin->maxlen + APIEXTRA,
- unsigned char);
- }
- st->pktin->length = 5 + newlen;
- memcpy(st->pktin->data + 5, newpayload, newlen);
- sfree(newpayload);
- }
- }
-
- st->pktin->savedpos = 6;
- st->pktin->body = st->pktin->data;
- st->pktin->type = st->pktin->data[5];
-
- /*
- * Log incoming packet, possibly omitting sensitive fields.
- */
- if (ssh->logctx) {
- int nblanks = 0;
- struct logblank_t blank;
- if (ssh->logomitdata) {
- int do_blank = FALSE, blank_prefix = 0;
- /* "Session data" packets - omit the data field */
- if (st->pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA) {
- do_blank = TRUE; blank_prefix = 8;
- } else if (st->pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA) {
- do_blank = TRUE; blank_prefix = 12;
- }
- if (do_blank) {
- blank.offset = blank_prefix;
- blank.len = (st->pktin->length-6) - blank_prefix;
- blank.type = PKTLOG_OMIT;
- nblanks = 1;
- }
- }
- log_packet(ssh->logctx, PKT_INCOMING, st->pktin->type,
- ssh2_pkt_type(ssh->pkt_kctx, ssh->pkt_actx,
- st->pktin->type),
- st->pktin->data+6, st->pktin->length-6,
- nblanks, &blank, &st->pktin->sequence);
- }
-
- crFinish(st->pktin);
-}
-
-static int s_wrpkt_prepare(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt, int *offset_p)
-{
- int pad, biglen, i, pktoffs;
- unsigned long crc;
-#ifdef __SC__
- /*
- * XXX various versions of SC (including 8.8.4) screw up the
- * register allocation in this function and use the same register
- * (D6) for len and as a temporary, with predictable results. The
- * following sledgehammer prevents this.
- */
- volatile
-#endif
- int len;
-
- if (ssh->logctx)
- log_packet(ssh->logctx, PKT_OUTGOING, pkt->data[12],
- ssh1_pkt_type(pkt->data[12]),
- pkt->body, pkt->length - (pkt->body - pkt->data),
- pkt->nblanks, pkt->blanks, NULL);
- sfree(pkt->blanks); pkt->blanks = NULL;
- pkt->nblanks = 0;
-
- if (ssh->v1_compressing) {
- unsigned char *compblk;
- int complen;
- zlib_compress_block(ssh->cs_comp_ctx,
- pkt->data + 12, pkt->length - 12,
- &compblk, &complen);
- ssh_pkt_ensure(pkt, complen + 2); /* just in case it's got bigger */
- memcpy(pkt->data + 12, compblk, complen);
- sfree(compblk);
- pkt->length = complen + 12;
- }
-
- ssh_pkt_ensure(pkt, pkt->length + 4); /* space for CRC */
- pkt->length += 4;
- len = pkt->length - 4 - 8; /* len(type+data+CRC) */
- pad = 8 - (len % 8);
- pktoffs = 8 - pad;
- biglen = len + pad; /* len(padding+type+data+CRC) */
-
- for (i = pktoffs; i < 4+8; i++)
- pkt->data[i] = random_byte();
- crc = crc32_compute(pkt->data + pktoffs + 4, biglen - 4); /* all ex len */
- PUT_32BIT(pkt->data + pktoffs + 4 + biglen - 4, crc);
- PUT_32BIT(pkt->data + pktoffs, len);
-
- if (ssh->cipher)
- ssh->cipher->encrypt(ssh->v1_cipher_ctx,
- pkt->data + pktoffs + 4, biglen);
-
- if (offset_p) *offset_p = pktoffs;
- return biglen + 4; /* len(length+padding+type+data+CRC) */
-}
-
-static int s_write(Ssh ssh, void *data, int len)
-{
- if (ssh->logctx)
- log_packet(ssh->logctx, PKT_OUTGOING, -1, NULL, data, len,
- 0, NULL, NULL);
- return sk_write(ssh->s, (char *)data, len);
-}
-
-static void s_wrpkt(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt)
-{
- int len, backlog, offset;
- len = s_wrpkt_prepare(ssh, pkt, &offset);
- backlog = s_write(ssh, pkt->data + offset, len);
- if (backlog > SSH_MAX_BACKLOG)
- ssh_throttle_all(ssh, 1, backlog);
- ssh_free_packet(pkt);
-}
-
-static void s_wrpkt_defer(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt)
-{
- int len, offset;
- len = s_wrpkt_prepare(ssh, pkt, &offset);
- if (ssh->deferred_len + len > ssh->deferred_size) {
- ssh->deferred_size = ssh->deferred_len + len + 128;
- ssh->deferred_send_data = sresize(ssh->deferred_send_data,
- ssh->deferred_size,
- unsigned char);
- }
- memcpy(ssh->deferred_send_data + ssh->deferred_len,
- pkt->data + offset, len);
- ssh->deferred_len += len;
- ssh_free_packet(pkt);
-}
-
-/*
- * Construct a SSH-1 packet with the specified contents.
- * (This all-at-once interface used to be the only one, but now SSH-1
- * packets can also be constructed incrementally.)
- */
-static struct Packet *construct_packet(Ssh ssh, int pkttype, va_list ap)
-{
- int argtype;
- Bignum bn;
- struct Packet *pkt;
-
- pkt = ssh1_pkt_init(pkttype);
-
- while ((argtype = va_arg(ap, int)) != PKT_END) {
- unsigned char *argp, argchar;
- char *sargp;
- unsigned long argint;
- int arglen;
- switch (argtype) {
- /* Actual fields in the packet */
- case PKT_INT:
- argint = va_arg(ap, int);
- ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, argint);
- break;
- case PKT_CHAR:
- argchar = (unsigned char) va_arg(ap, int);
- ssh_pkt_addbyte(pkt, argchar);
- break;
- case PKT_DATA:
- argp = va_arg(ap, unsigned char *);
- arglen = va_arg(ap, int);
- ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, argp, arglen);
- break;
- case PKT_STR:
- sargp = va_arg(ap, char *);
- ssh_pkt_addstring(pkt, sargp);
- break;
- case PKT_BIGNUM:
- bn = va_arg(ap, Bignum);
- ssh1_pkt_addmp(pkt, bn);
- break;
- /* Tokens for modifications to packet logging */
- case PKTT_PASSWORD:
- dont_log_password(ssh, pkt, PKTLOG_BLANK);
- break;
- case PKTT_DATA:
- dont_log_data(ssh, pkt, PKTLOG_OMIT);
- break;
- case PKTT_OTHER:
- end_log_omission(ssh, pkt);
- break;
- }
- }
-
- return pkt;
-}
-
-static void send_packet(Ssh ssh, int pkttype, ...)
-{
- struct Packet *pkt;
- va_list ap;
- va_start(ap, pkttype);
- pkt = construct_packet(ssh, pkttype, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- s_wrpkt(ssh, pkt);
-}
-
-static void defer_packet(Ssh ssh, int pkttype, ...)
-{
- struct Packet *pkt;
- va_list ap;
- va_start(ap, pkttype);
- pkt = construct_packet(ssh, pkttype, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- s_wrpkt_defer(ssh, pkt);
-}
-
-static int ssh_versioncmp(char *a, char *b)
-{
- char *ae, *be;
- unsigned long av, bv;
-
- av = strtoul(a, &ae, 10);
- bv = strtoul(b, &be, 10);
- if (av != bv)
- return (av < bv ? -1 : +1);
- if (*ae == '.')
- ae++;
- if (*be == '.')
- be++;
- av = strtoul(ae, &ae, 10);
- bv = strtoul(be, &be, 10);
- if (av != bv)
- return (av < bv ? -1 : +1);
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Utility routines for putting an SSH-protocol `string' and
- * `uint32' into a hash state.
- */
-static void hash_string(const struct ssh_hash *h, void *s, void *str, int len)
-{
- unsigned char lenblk[4];
- PUT_32BIT(lenblk, len);
- h->bytes(s, lenblk, 4);
- h->bytes(s, str, len);
-}
-
-static void hash_uint32(const struct ssh_hash *h, void *s, unsigned i)
-{
- unsigned char intblk[4];
- PUT_32BIT(intblk, i);
- h->bytes(s, intblk, 4);
-}
-
-/*
- * Packet construction functions. Mostly shared between SSH-1 and SSH-2.
- */
-static void ssh_pkt_ensure(struct Packet *pkt, int length)
-{
- if (pkt->maxlen < length) {
- unsigned char *body = pkt->body;
- int offset = body ? body - pkt->data : 0;
- pkt->maxlen = length + 256;
- pkt->data = sresize(pkt->data, pkt->maxlen + APIEXTRA, unsigned char);
- if (body) pkt->body = pkt->data + offset;
- }
-}
-static void ssh_pkt_adddata(struct Packet *pkt, void *data, int len)
-{
- if (pkt->logmode != PKTLOG_EMIT) {
- pkt->nblanks++;
- pkt->blanks = sresize(pkt->blanks, pkt->nblanks, struct logblank_t);
- assert(pkt->body);
- pkt->blanks[pkt->nblanks-1].offset = pkt->length -
- (pkt->body - pkt->data);
- pkt->blanks[pkt->nblanks-1].len = len;
- pkt->blanks[pkt->nblanks-1].type = pkt->logmode;
- }
- pkt->length += len;
- ssh_pkt_ensure(pkt, pkt->length);
- memcpy(pkt->data + pkt->length - len, data, len);
-}
-static void ssh_pkt_addbyte(struct Packet *pkt, unsigned char byte)
-{
- ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, &byte, 1);
-}
-static void ssh2_pkt_addbool(struct Packet *pkt, unsigned char value)
-{
- ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, &value, 1);
-}
-static void ssh_pkt_adduint32(struct Packet *pkt, unsigned long value)
-{
- unsigned char x[4];
- PUT_32BIT(x, value);
- ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, x, 4);
-}
-static void ssh_pkt_addstring_start(struct Packet *pkt)
-{
- ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, 0);
- pkt->savedpos = pkt->length;
-}
-static void ssh_pkt_addstring_str(struct Packet *pkt, char *data)
-{
- ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, data, strlen(data));
- PUT_32BIT(pkt->data + pkt->savedpos - 4, pkt->length - pkt->savedpos);
-}
-static void ssh_pkt_addstring_data(struct Packet *pkt, char *data, int len)
-{
- ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, data, len);
- PUT_32BIT(pkt->data + pkt->savedpos - 4, pkt->length - pkt->savedpos);
-}
-static void ssh_pkt_addstring(struct Packet *pkt, char *data)
-{
- ssh_pkt_addstring_start(pkt);
- ssh_pkt_addstring_str(pkt, data);
-}
-static void ssh1_pkt_addmp(struct Packet *pkt, Bignum b)
-{
- int len = ssh1_bignum_length(b);
- unsigned char *data = snewn(len, unsigned char);
- (void) ssh1_write_bignum(data, b);
- ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, data, len);
- sfree(data);
-}
-static unsigned char *ssh2_mpint_fmt(Bignum b, int *len)
-{
- unsigned char *p;
- int i, n = (bignum_bitcount(b) + 7) / 8;
- p = snewn(n + 1, unsigned char);
- p[0] = 0;
- for (i = 1; i <= n; i++)
- p[i] = bignum_byte(b, n - i);
- i = 0;
- while (i <= n && p[i] == 0 && (p[i + 1] & 0x80) == 0)
- i++;
- memmove(p, p + i, n + 1 - i);
- *len = n + 1 - i;
- return p;
-}
-static void ssh2_pkt_addmp(struct Packet *pkt, Bignum b)
-{
- unsigned char *p;
- int len;
- p = ssh2_mpint_fmt(b, &len);
- ssh_pkt_addstring_start(pkt);
- ssh_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, (char *)p, len);
- sfree(p);
-}
-
-static struct Packet *ssh1_pkt_init(int pkt_type)
-{
- struct Packet *pkt = ssh_new_packet();
- pkt->length = 4 + 8; /* space for length + max padding */
- ssh_pkt_addbyte(pkt, pkt_type);
- pkt->body = pkt->data + pkt->length;
- return pkt;
-}
-
-/* For legacy code (SSH-1 and -2 packet construction used to be separate) */
-#define ssh2_pkt_ensure(pkt, length) ssh_pkt_ensure(pkt, length)
-#define ssh2_pkt_adddata(pkt, data, len) ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, data, len)
-#define ssh2_pkt_addbyte(pkt, byte) ssh_pkt_addbyte(pkt, byte)
-#define ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pkt, value) ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, value)
-#define ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(pkt) ssh_pkt_addstring_start(pkt)
-#define ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(pkt, data) ssh_pkt_addstring_str(pkt, data)
-#define ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, data, len) ssh_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, data, len)
-#define ssh2_pkt_addstring(pkt, data) ssh_pkt_addstring(pkt, data)
-
-static struct Packet *ssh2_pkt_init(int pkt_type)
-{
- struct Packet *pkt = ssh_new_packet();
- pkt->length = 5; /* space for packet length + padding length */
- pkt->forcepad = 0;
- ssh_pkt_addbyte(pkt, (unsigned char) pkt_type);
- pkt->body = pkt->data + pkt->length; /* after packet type */
- return pkt;
-}
-
-/*
- * Construct an SSH-2 final-form packet: compress it, encrypt it,
- * put the MAC on it. Final packet, ready to be sent, is stored in
- * pkt->data. Total length is returned.
- */
-static int ssh2_pkt_construct(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt)
-{
- int cipherblk, maclen, padding, i;
-
- if (ssh->logctx)
- log_packet(ssh->logctx, PKT_OUTGOING, pkt->data[5],
- ssh2_pkt_type(ssh->pkt_kctx, ssh->pkt_actx, pkt->data[5]),
- pkt->body, pkt->length - (pkt->body - pkt->data),
- pkt->nblanks, pkt->blanks, &ssh->v2_outgoing_sequence);
- sfree(pkt->blanks); pkt->blanks = NULL;
- pkt->nblanks = 0;
-
- /*
- * Compress packet payload.
- */
- {
- unsigned char *newpayload;
- int newlen;
- if (ssh->cscomp &&
- ssh->cscomp->compress(ssh->cs_comp_ctx, pkt->data + 5,
- pkt->length - 5,
- &newpayload, &newlen)) {
- pkt->length = 5;
- ssh2_pkt_adddata(pkt, newpayload, newlen);
- sfree(newpayload);
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Add padding. At least four bytes, and must also bring total
- * length (minus MAC) up to a multiple of the block size.
- * If pkt->forcepad is set, make sure the packet is at least that size
- * after padding.
- */
- cipherblk = ssh->cscipher ? ssh->cscipher->blksize : 8; /* block size */
- cipherblk = cipherblk < 8 ? 8 : cipherblk; /* or 8 if blksize < 8 */
- padding = 4;
- if (pkt->length + padding < pkt->forcepad)
- padding = pkt->forcepad - pkt->length;
- padding +=
- (cipherblk - (pkt->length + padding) % cipherblk) % cipherblk;
- assert(padding <= 255);
- maclen = ssh->csmac ? ssh->csmac->len : 0;
- ssh2_pkt_ensure(pkt, pkt->length + padding + maclen);
- pkt->data[4] = padding;
- for (i = 0; i < padding; i++)
- pkt->data[pkt->length + i] = random_byte();
- PUT_32BIT(pkt->data, pkt->length + padding - 4);
- if (ssh->csmac)
- ssh->csmac->generate(ssh->cs_mac_ctx, pkt->data,
- pkt->length + padding,
- ssh->v2_outgoing_sequence);
- ssh->v2_outgoing_sequence++; /* whether or not we MACed */
-
- if (ssh->cscipher)
- ssh->cscipher->encrypt(ssh->cs_cipher_ctx,
- pkt->data, pkt->length + padding);
-
- pkt->encrypted_len = pkt->length + padding;
-
- /* Ready-to-send packet starts at pkt->data. We return length. */
- return pkt->length + padding + maclen;
-}
-
-/*
- * Routines called from the main SSH code to send packets. There
- * are quite a few of these, because we have two separate
- * mechanisms for delaying the sending of packets:
- *
- * - In order to send an IGNORE message and a password message in
- * a single fixed-length blob, we require the ability to
- * concatenate the encrypted forms of those two packets _into_ a
- * single blob and then pass it to our <network.h> transport
- * layer in one go. Hence, there's a deferment mechanism which
- * works after packet encryption.
- *
- * - In order to avoid sending any connection-layer messages
- * during repeat key exchange, we have to queue up any such
- * outgoing messages _before_ they are encrypted (and in
- * particular before they're allocated sequence numbers), and
- * then send them once we've finished.
- *
- * I call these mechanisms `defer' and `queue' respectively, so as
- * to distinguish them reasonably easily.
- *
- * The functions send_noqueue() and defer_noqueue() free the packet
- * structure they are passed. Every outgoing packet goes through
- * precisely one of these functions in its life; packets passed to
- * ssh2_pkt_send() or ssh2_pkt_defer() either go straight to one of
- * these or get queued, and then when the queue is later emptied
- * the packets are all passed to defer_noqueue().
- *
- * When using a CBC-mode cipher, it's necessary to ensure that an
- * attacker can't provide data to be encrypted using an IV that they
- * know. We ensure this by prefixing each packet that might contain
- * user data with an SSH_MSG_IGNORE. This is done using the deferral
- * mechanism, so in this case send_noqueue() ends up redirecting to
- * defer_noqueue(). If you don't like this inefficiency, don't use
- * CBC.
- */
-
-static void ssh2_pkt_defer_noqueue(Ssh, struct Packet *, int);
-static void ssh_pkt_defersend(Ssh);
-
-/*
- * Send an SSH-2 packet immediately, without queuing or deferring.
- */
-static void ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt)
-{
- int len;
- int backlog;
- if (ssh->cscipher != NULL && (ssh->cscipher->flags & SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC)) {
- /* We need to send two packets, so use the deferral mechanism. */
- ssh2_pkt_defer_noqueue(ssh, pkt, FALSE);
- ssh_pkt_defersend(ssh);
- return;
- }
- len = ssh2_pkt_construct(ssh, pkt);
- backlog = s_write(ssh, pkt->data, len);
- if (backlog > SSH_MAX_BACKLOG)
- ssh_throttle_all(ssh, 1, backlog);
-
- ssh->outgoing_data_size += pkt->encrypted_len;
- if (!ssh->kex_in_progress &&
- ssh->max_data_size != 0 &&
- ssh->outgoing_data_size > ssh->max_data_size)
- do_ssh2_transport(ssh, "too much data sent", -1, NULL);
-
- ssh_free_packet(pkt);
-}
-
-/*
- * Defer an SSH-2 packet.
- */
-static void ssh2_pkt_defer_noqueue(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt, int noignore)
-{
- int len;
- if (ssh->cscipher != NULL && (ssh->cscipher->flags & SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC) &&
- ssh->deferred_len == 0 && !noignore &&
- !(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH2_IGNORE)) {
- /*
- * Interpose an SSH_MSG_IGNORE to ensure that user data don't
- * get encrypted with a known IV.
- */
- struct Packet *ipkt = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_IGNORE);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(ipkt);
- ssh2_pkt_defer_noqueue(ssh, ipkt, TRUE);
- }
- len = ssh2_pkt_construct(ssh, pkt);
- if (ssh->deferred_len + len > ssh->deferred_size) {
- ssh->deferred_size = ssh->deferred_len + len + 128;
- ssh->deferred_send_data = sresize(ssh->deferred_send_data,
- ssh->deferred_size,
- unsigned char);
- }
- memcpy(ssh->deferred_send_data + ssh->deferred_len, pkt->data, len);
- ssh->deferred_len += len;
- ssh->deferred_data_size += pkt->encrypted_len;
- ssh_free_packet(pkt);
-}
-
-/*
- * Queue an SSH-2 packet.
- */
-static void ssh2_pkt_queue(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt)
-{
- assert(ssh->queueing);
-
- if (ssh->queuelen >= ssh->queuesize) {
- ssh->queuesize = ssh->queuelen + 32;
- ssh->queue = sresize(ssh->queue, ssh->queuesize, struct Packet *);
- }
-
- ssh->queue[ssh->queuelen++] = pkt;
-}
-
-/*
- * Either queue or send a packet, depending on whether queueing is
- * set.
- */
-static void ssh2_pkt_send(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt)
-{
- if (ssh->queueing)
- ssh2_pkt_queue(ssh, pkt);
- else
- ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, pkt);
-}
-
-/*
- * Either queue or defer a packet, depending on whether queueing is
- * set.
- */
-static void ssh2_pkt_defer(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt)
-{
- if (ssh->queueing)
- ssh2_pkt_queue(ssh, pkt);
- else
- ssh2_pkt_defer_noqueue(ssh, pkt, FALSE);
-}
-
-/*
- * Send the whole deferred data block constructed by
- * ssh2_pkt_defer() or SSH-1's defer_packet().
- *
- * The expected use of the defer mechanism is that you call
- * ssh2_pkt_defer() a few times, then call ssh_pkt_defersend(). If
- * not currently queueing, this simply sets up deferred_send_data
- * and then sends it. If we _are_ currently queueing, the calls to
- * ssh2_pkt_defer() put the deferred packets on to the queue
- * instead, and therefore ssh_pkt_defersend() has no deferred data
- * to send. Hence, there's no need to make it conditional on
- * ssh->queueing.
- */
-static void ssh_pkt_defersend(Ssh ssh)
-{
- int backlog;
- backlog = s_write(ssh, ssh->deferred_send_data, ssh->deferred_len);
- ssh->deferred_len = ssh->deferred_size = 0;
- sfree(ssh->deferred_send_data);
- ssh->deferred_send_data = NULL;
- if (backlog > SSH_MAX_BACKLOG)
- ssh_throttle_all(ssh, 1, backlog);
-
- ssh->outgoing_data_size += ssh->deferred_data_size;
- if (!ssh->kex_in_progress &&
- ssh->max_data_size != 0 &&
- ssh->outgoing_data_size > ssh->max_data_size)
- do_ssh2_transport(ssh, "too much data sent", -1, NULL);
- ssh->deferred_data_size = 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Send a packet whose length needs to be disguised (typically
- * passwords or keyboard-interactive responses).
- */
-static void ssh2_pkt_send_with_padding(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt,
- int padsize)
-{
-#if 0
- if (0) {
- /*
- * The simplest way to do this is to adjust the
- * variable-length padding field in the outgoing packet.
- *
- * Currently compiled out, because some Cisco SSH servers
- * don't like excessively padded packets (bah, why's it
- * always Cisco?)
- */
- pkt->forcepad = padsize;
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pkt);
- } else
-#endif
- {
- /*
- * If we can't do that, however, an alternative approach is
- * to use the pkt_defer mechanism to bundle the packet
- * tightly together with an SSH_MSG_IGNORE such that their
- * combined length is a constant. So first we construct the
- * final form of this packet and defer its sending.
- */
- ssh2_pkt_defer(ssh, pkt);
-
- /*
- * Now construct an SSH_MSG_IGNORE which includes a string
- * that's an exact multiple of the cipher block size. (If
- * the cipher is NULL so that the block size is
- * unavailable, we don't do this trick at all, because we
- * gain nothing by it.)
- */
- if (ssh->cscipher &&
- !(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH2_IGNORE)) {
- int stringlen, i;
-
- stringlen = (256 - ssh->deferred_len);
- stringlen += ssh->cscipher->blksize - 1;
- stringlen -= (stringlen % ssh->cscipher->blksize);
- if (ssh->cscomp) {
- /*
- * Temporarily disable actual compression, so we
- * can guarantee to get this string exactly the
- * length we want it. The compression-disabling
- * routine should return an integer indicating how
- * many bytes we should adjust our string length
- * by.
- */
- stringlen -=
- ssh->cscomp->disable_compression(ssh->cs_comp_ctx);
- }
- pkt = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_IGNORE);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(pkt);
- for (i = 0; i < stringlen; i++) {
- char c = (char) random_byte();
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, &c, 1);
- }
- ssh2_pkt_defer(ssh, pkt);
- }
- ssh_pkt_defersend(ssh);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Send all queued SSH-2 packets. We send them by means of
- * ssh2_pkt_defer_noqueue(), in case they included a pair of
- * packets that needed to be lumped together.
- */
-static void ssh2_pkt_queuesend(Ssh ssh)
-{
- int i;
-
- assert(!ssh->queueing);
-
- for (i = 0; i < ssh->queuelen; i++)
- ssh2_pkt_defer_noqueue(ssh, ssh->queue[i], FALSE);
- ssh->queuelen = 0;
-
- ssh_pkt_defersend(ssh);
-}
-
-#if 0
-void bndebug(char *string, Bignum b)
-{
- unsigned char *p;
- int i, len;
- p = ssh2_mpint_fmt(b, &len);
- debug(("%s", string));
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- debug((" %02x", p[i]));
- debug(("\n"));
- sfree(p);
-}
-#endif
-
-static void hash_mpint(const struct ssh_hash *h, void *s, Bignum b)
-{
- unsigned char *p;
- int len;
- p = ssh2_mpint_fmt(b, &len);
- hash_string(h, s, p, len);
- sfree(p);
-}
-
-/*
- * Packet decode functions for both SSH-1 and SSH-2.
- */
-static unsigned long ssh_pkt_getuint32(struct Packet *pkt)
-{
- unsigned long value;
- if (pkt->length - pkt->savedpos < 4)
- return 0; /* arrgh, no way to decline (FIXME?) */
- value = GET_32BIT(pkt->body + pkt->savedpos);
- pkt->savedpos += 4;
- return value;
-}
-static int ssh2_pkt_getbool(struct Packet *pkt)
-{
- unsigned long value;
- if (pkt->length - pkt->savedpos < 1)
- return 0; /* arrgh, no way to decline (FIXME?) */
- value = pkt->body[pkt->savedpos] != 0;
- pkt->savedpos++;
- return value;
-}
-static void ssh_pkt_getstring(struct Packet *pkt, char **p, int *length)
-{
- int len;
- *p = NULL;
- *length = 0;
- if (pkt->length - pkt->savedpos < 4)
- return;
- len = GET_32BIT(pkt->body + pkt->savedpos);
- if (len < 0)
- return;
- *length = len;
- pkt->savedpos += 4;
- if (pkt->length - pkt->savedpos < *length)
- return;
- *p = (char *)(pkt->body + pkt->savedpos);
- pkt->savedpos += *length;
-}
-static void *ssh_pkt_getdata(struct Packet *pkt, int length)
-{
- if (pkt->length - pkt->savedpos < length)
- return NULL;
- pkt->savedpos += length;
- return pkt->body + (pkt->savedpos - length);
-}
-static int ssh1_pkt_getrsakey(struct Packet *pkt, struct RSAKey *key,
- unsigned char **keystr)
-{
- int j;
-
- j = makekey(pkt->body + pkt->savedpos,
- pkt->length - pkt->savedpos,
- key, keystr, 0);
-
- if (j < 0)
- return FALSE;
-
- pkt->savedpos += j;
- assert(pkt->savedpos < pkt->length);
-
- return TRUE;
-}
-static Bignum ssh1_pkt_getmp(struct Packet *pkt)
-{
- int j;
- Bignum b;
-
- j = ssh1_read_bignum(pkt->body + pkt->savedpos,
- pkt->length - pkt->savedpos, &b);
-
- if (j < 0)
- return NULL;
-
- pkt->savedpos += j;
- return b;
-}
-static Bignum ssh2_pkt_getmp(struct Packet *pkt)
-{
- char *p;
- int length;
- Bignum b;
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &p, &length);
- if (!p)
- return NULL;
- if (p[0] & 0x80)
- return NULL;
- b = bignum_from_bytes((unsigned char *)p, length);
- return b;
-}
-
-/*
- * Helper function to add an SSH-2 signature blob to a packet.
- * Expects to be shown the public key blob as well as the signature
- * blob. Normally works just like ssh2_pkt_addstring, but will
- * fiddle with the signature packet if necessary for
- * BUG_SSH2_RSA_PADDING.
- */
-static void ssh2_add_sigblob(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt,
- void *pkblob_v, int pkblob_len,
- void *sigblob_v, int sigblob_len)
-{
- unsigned char *pkblob = (unsigned char *)pkblob_v;
- unsigned char *sigblob = (unsigned char *)sigblob_v;
-
- /* dmemdump(pkblob, pkblob_len); */
- /* dmemdump(sigblob, sigblob_len); */
-
- /*
- * See if this is in fact an ssh-rsa signature and a buggy
- * server; otherwise we can just do this the easy way.
- */
- if ((ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_RSA_PADDING) &&
- (GET_32BIT(pkblob) == 7 && !memcmp(pkblob+4, "ssh-rsa", 7))) {
- int pos, len, siglen;
-
- /*
- * Find the byte length of the modulus.
- */
-
- pos = 4+7; /* skip over "ssh-rsa" */
- pos += 4 + GET_32BIT(pkblob+pos); /* skip over exponent */
- len = GET_32BIT(pkblob+pos); /* find length of modulus */
- pos += 4; /* find modulus itself */
- while (len > 0 && pkblob[pos] == 0)
- len--, pos++;
- /* debug(("modulus length is %d\n", len)); */
-
- /*
- * Now find the signature integer.
- */
- pos = 4+7; /* skip over "ssh-rsa" */
- siglen = GET_32BIT(sigblob+pos);
- /* debug(("signature length is %d\n", siglen)); */
-
- if (len != siglen) {
- unsigned char newlen[4];
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(pkt);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, (char *)sigblob, pos);
- /* dmemdump(sigblob, pos); */
- pos += 4; /* point to start of actual sig */
- PUT_32BIT(newlen, len);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, (char *)newlen, 4);
- /* dmemdump(newlen, 4); */
- newlen[0] = 0;
- while (len-- > siglen) {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, (char *)newlen, 1);
- /* dmemdump(newlen, 1); */
- }
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, (char *)(sigblob+pos), siglen);
- /* dmemdump(sigblob+pos, siglen); */
- return;
- }
-
- /* Otherwise fall through and do it the easy way. */
- }
-
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(pkt);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, (char *)sigblob, sigblob_len);
-}
-
-/*
- * Examine the remote side's version string and compare it against
- * a list of known buggy implementations.
- */
-static void ssh_detect_bugs(Ssh ssh, char *vstring)
-{
- char *imp; /* pointer to implementation part */
- imp = vstring;
- imp += strcspn(imp, "-");
- if (*imp) imp++;
- imp += strcspn(imp, "-");
- if (*imp) imp++;
-
- ssh->remote_bugs = 0;
-
- /*
- * General notes on server version strings:
- * - Not all servers reporting "Cisco-1.25" have all the bugs listed
- * here -- in particular, we've heard of one that's perfectly happy
- * with SSH1_MSG_IGNOREs -- but this string never seems to change,
- * so we can't distinguish them.
- */
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_ignore1) == FORCE_ON ||
- (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_ignore1) == AUTO &&
- (!strcmp(imp, "1.2.18") || !strcmp(imp, "1.2.19") ||
- !strcmp(imp, "1.2.20") || !strcmp(imp, "1.2.21") ||
- !strcmp(imp, "1.2.22") || !strcmp(imp, "Cisco-1.25") ||
- !strcmp(imp, "OSU_1.4alpha3") || !strcmp(imp, "OSU_1.5alpha4")))) {
- /*
- * These versions don't support SSH1_MSG_IGNORE, so we have
- * to use a different defence against password length
- * sniffing.
- */
- ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH1_IGNORE;
- logevent("We believe remote version has SSH-1 ignore bug");
- }
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_plainpw1) == FORCE_ON ||
- (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_plainpw1) == AUTO &&
- (!strcmp(imp, "Cisco-1.25") || !strcmp(imp, "OSU_1.4alpha3")))) {
- /*
- * These versions need a plain password sent; they can't
- * handle having a null and a random length of data after
- * the password.
- */
- ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_NEEDS_SSH1_PLAIN_PASSWORD;
- logevent("We believe remote version needs a plain SSH-1 password");
- }
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_rsa1) == FORCE_ON ||
- (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_rsa1) == AUTO &&
- (!strcmp(imp, "Cisco-1.25")))) {
- /*
- * These versions apparently have no clue whatever about
- * RSA authentication and will panic and die if they see
- * an AUTH_RSA message.
- */
- ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_CHOKES_ON_RSA;
- logevent("We believe remote version can't handle SSH-1 RSA authentication");
- }
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_hmac2) == FORCE_ON ||
- (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_hmac2) == AUTO &&
- !wc_match("* VShell", imp) &&
- (wc_match("2.1.0*", imp) || wc_match("2.0.*", imp) ||
- wc_match("2.2.0*", imp) || wc_match("2.3.0*", imp) ||
- wc_match("2.1 *", imp)))) {
- /*
- * These versions have the HMAC bug.
- */
- ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_SSH2_HMAC;
- logevent("We believe remote version has SSH-2 HMAC bug");
- }
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_derivekey2) == FORCE_ON ||
- (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_derivekey2) == AUTO &&
- !wc_match("* VShell", imp) &&
- (wc_match("2.0.0*", imp) || wc_match("2.0.10*", imp) ))) {
- /*
- * These versions have the key-derivation bug (failing to
- * include the literal shared secret in the hashes that
- * generate the keys).
- */
- ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_SSH2_DERIVEKEY;
- logevent("We believe remote version has SSH-2 key-derivation bug");
- }
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_rsapad2) == FORCE_ON ||
- (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_rsapad2) == AUTO &&
- (wc_match("OpenSSH_2.[5-9]*", imp) ||
- wc_match("OpenSSH_3.[0-2]*", imp)))) {
- /*
- * These versions have the SSH-2 RSA padding bug.
- */
- ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_SSH2_RSA_PADDING;
- logevent("We believe remote version has SSH-2 RSA padding bug");
- }
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_pksessid2) == FORCE_ON ||
- (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_pksessid2) == AUTO &&
- wc_match("OpenSSH_2.[0-2]*", imp))) {
- /*
- * These versions have the SSH-2 session-ID bug in
- * public-key authentication.
- */
- ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_SSH2_PK_SESSIONID;
- logevent("We believe remote version has SSH-2 public-key-session-ID bug");
- }
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_rekey2) == FORCE_ON ||
- (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_rekey2) == AUTO &&
- (wc_match("DigiSSH_2.0", imp) ||
- wc_match("OpenSSH_2.[0-4]*", imp) ||
- wc_match("OpenSSH_2.5.[0-3]*", imp) ||
- wc_match("Sun_SSH_1.0", imp) ||
- wc_match("Sun_SSH_1.0.1", imp) ||
- /* All versions <= 1.2.6 (they changed their format in 1.2.7) */
- wc_match("WeOnlyDo-*", imp)))) {
- /*
- * These versions have the SSH-2 rekey bug.
- */
- ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_SSH2_REKEY;
- logevent("We believe remote version has SSH-2 rekey bug");
- }
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_maxpkt2) == FORCE_ON ||
- (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_maxpkt2) == AUTO &&
- (wc_match("1.36_sshlib GlobalSCAPE", imp) ||
- wc_match("1.36 sshlib: GlobalScape", imp)))) {
- /*
- * This version ignores our makpkt and needs to be throttled.
- */
- ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_SSH2_MAXPKT;
- logevent("We believe remote version ignores SSH-2 maximum packet size");
- }
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_ignore2) == FORCE_ON) {
- /*
- * Servers that don't support SSH2_MSG_IGNORE. Currently,
- * none detected automatically.
- */
- ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH2_IGNORE;
- logevent("We believe remote version has SSH-2 ignore bug");
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * The `software version' part of an SSH version string is required
- * to contain no spaces or minus signs.
- */
-static void ssh_fix_verstring(char *str)
-{
- /* Eat "SSH-<protoversion>-". */
- assert(*str == 'S'); str++;
- assert(*str == 'S'); str++;
- assert(*str == 'H'); str++;
- assert(*str == '-'); str++;
- while (*str && *str != '-') str++;
- assert(*str == '-'); str++;
-
- /* Convert minus signs and spaces in the remaining string into
- * underscores. */
- while (*str) {
- if (*str == '-' || *str == ' ')
- *str = '_';
- str++;
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Send an appropriate SSH version string.
- */
-static void ssh_send_verstring(Ssh ssh, char *svers)
-{
- char *verstring;
-
- if (ssh->version == 2) {
- /*
- * Construct a v2 version string.
- */
- verstring = dupprintf("SSH-2.0-%s\015\012", sshver);
- } else {
- /*
- * Construct a v1 version string.
- */
- verstring = dupprintf("SSH-%s-%s\012",
- (ssh_versioncmp(svers, "1.5") <= 0 ?
- svers : "1.5"),
- sshver);
- }
-
- ssh_fix_verstring(verstring);
-
- if (ssh->version == 2) {
- size_t len;
- /*
- * Record our version string.
- */
- len = strcspn(verstring, "\015\012");
- ssh->v_c = snewn(len + 1, char);
- memcpy(ssh->v_c, verstring, len);
- ssh->v_c[len] = 0;
- }
-
- logeventf(ssh, "We claim version: %.*s",
- strcspn(verstring, "\015\012"), verstring);
- s_write(ssh, verstring, strlen(verstring));
- sfree(verstring);
-}
-
-static int do_ssh_init(Ssh ssh, unsigned char c)
-{
- struct do_ssh_init_state {
- int vslen;
- char version[10];
- char *vstring;
- int vstrsize;
- int i;
- int proto1, proto2;
- };
- crState(do_ssh_init_state);
-
- crBegin(ssh->do_ssh_init_crstate);
-
- /* Search for a line beginning with the string "SSH-" in the input. */
- for (;;) {
- if (c != 'S') goto no;
- crReturn(1);
- if (c != 'S') goto no;
- crReturn(1);
- if (c != 'H') goto no;
- crReturn(1);
- if (c != '-') goto no;
- break;
- no:
- while (c != '\012')
- crReturn(1);
- crReturn(1);
- }
-
- s->vstrsize = 16;
- s->vstring = snewn(s->vstrsize, char);
- strcpy(s->vstring, "SSH-");
- s->vslen = 4;
- s->i = 0;
- while (1) {
- crReturn(1); /* get another char */
- if (s->vslen >= s->vstrsize - 1) {
- s->vstrsize += 16;
- s->vstring = sresize(s->vstring, s->vstrsize, char);
- }
- s->vstring[s->vslen++] = c;
- if (s->i >= 0) {
- if (c == '-') {
- s->version[s->i] = '\0';
- s->i = -1;
- } else if (s->i < sizeof(s->version) - 1)
- s->version[s->i++] = c;
- } else if (c == '\012')
- break;
- }
-
- ssh->agentfwd_enabled = FALSE;
- ssh->rdpkt2_state.incoming_sequence = 0;
-
- s->vstring[s->vslen] = 0;
- s->vstring[strcspn(s->vstring, "\015\012")] = '\0';/* remove EOL chars */
- logeventf(ssh, "Server version: %s", s->vstring);
- ssh_detect_bugs(ssh, s->vstring);
-
- /*
- * Decide which SSH protocol version to support.
- */
-
- /* Anything strictly below "2.0" means protocol 1 is supported. */
- s->proto1 = ssh_versioncmp(s->version, "2.0") < 0;
- /* Anything greater or equal to "1.99" means protocol 2 is supported. */
- s->proto2 = ssh_versioncmp(s->version, "1.99") >= 0;
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshprot) == 0 && !s->proto1) {
- bombout(("SSH protocol version 1 required by user but not provided by server"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshprot) == 3 && !s->proto2) {
- bombout(("SSH protocol version 2 required by user but not provided by server"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- if (s->proto2 && (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshprot) >= 2 || !s->proto1))
- ssh->version = 2;
- else
- ssh->version = 1;
-
- logeventf(ssh, "Using SSH protocol version %d", ssh->version);
-
- /* Send the version string, if we haven't already */
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshprot) != 3)
- ssh_send_verstring(ssh, s->version);
-
- if (ssh->version == 2) {
- size_t len;
- /*
- * Record their version string.
- */
- len = strcspn(s->vstring, "\015\012");
- ssh->v_s = snewn(len + 1, char);
- memcpy(ssh->v_s, s->vstring, len);
- ssh->v_s[len] = 0;
-
- /*
- * Initialise SSH-2 protocol.
- */
- ssh->protocol = ssh2_protocol;
- ssh2_protocol_setup(ssh);
- ssh->s_rdpkt = ssh2_rdpkt;
- } else {
- /*
- * Initialise SSH-1 protocol.
- */
- ssh->protocol = ssh1_protocol;
- ssh1_protocol_setup(ssh);
- ssh->s_rdpkt = ssh1_rdpkt;
- }
- if (ssh->version == 2)
- do_ssh2_transport(ssh, NULL, -1, NULL);
-
- update_specials_menu(ssh->frontend);
- ssh->state = SSH_STATE_BEFORE_SIZE;
- ssh->pinger = pinger_new(ssh->conf, &ssh_backend, ssh);
-
- sfree(s->vstring);
-
- crFinish(0);
-}
-
-static void ssh_process_incoming_data(Ssh ssh,
- unsigned char **data, int *datalen)
-{
- struct Packet *pktin;
-
- pktin = ssh->s_rdpkt(ssh, data, datalen);
- if (pktin) {
- ssh->protocol(ssh, NULL, 0, pktin);
- ssh_free_packet(pktin);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh_queue_incoming_data(Ssh ssh,
- unsigned char **data, int *datalen)
-{
- bufchain_add(&ssh->queued_incoming_data, *data, *datalen);
- *data += *datalen;
- *datalen = 0;
-}
-
-static void ssh_process_queued_incoming_data(Ssh ssh)
-{
- void *vdata;
- unsigned char *data;
- int len, origlen;
-
- while (!ssh->frozen && bufchain_size(&ssh->queued_incoming_data)) {
- bufchain_prefix(&ssh->queued_incoming_data, &vdata, &len);
- data = vdata;
- origlen = len;
-
- while (!ssh->frozen && len > 0)
- ssh_process_incoming_data(ssh, &data, &len);
-
- if (origlen > len)
- bufchain_consume(&ssh->queued_incoming_data, origlen - len);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh_set_frozen(Ssh ssh, int frozen)
-{
- if (ssh->s)
- sk_set_frozen(ssh->s, frozen);
- ssh->frozen = frozen;
-}
-
-static void ssh_gotdata(Ssh ssh, unsigned char *data, int datalen)
-{
- /* Log raw data, if we're in that mode. */
- if (ssh->logctx)
- log_packet(ssh->logctx, PKT_INCOMING, -1, NULL, data, datalen,
- 0, NULL, NULL);
-
- crBegin(ssh->ssh_gotdata_crstate);
-
- /*
- * To begin with, feed the characters one by one to the
- * protocol initialisation / selection function do_ssh_init().
- * When that returns 0, we're done with the initial greeting
- * exchange and can move on to packet discipline.
- */
- while (1) {
- int ret; /* need not be kept across crReturn */
- if (datalen == 0)
- crReturnV; /* more data please */
- ret = do_ssh_init(ssh, *data);
- data++;
- datalen--;
- if (ret == 0)
- break;
- }
-
- /*
- * We emerge from that loop when the initial negotiation is
- * over and we have selected an s_rdpkt function. Now pass
- * everything to s_rdpkt, and then pass the resulting packets
- * to the proper protocol handler.
- */
-
- while (1) {
- while (bufchain_size(&ssh->queued_incoming_data) > 0 || datalen > 0) {
- if (ssh->frozen) {
- ssh_queue_incoming_data(ssh, &data, &datalen);
- /* This uses up all data and cannot cause anything interesting
- * to happen; indeed, for anything to happen at all, we must
- * return, so break out. */
- break;
- } else if (bufchain_size(&ssh->queued_incoming_data) > 0) {
- /* This uses up some or all data, and may freeze the
- * session. */
- ssh_process_queued_incoming_data(ssh);
- } else {
- /* This uses up some or all data, and may freeze the
- * session. */
- ssh_process_incoming_data(ssh, &data, &datalen);
- }
- /* FIXME this is probably EBW. */
- if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED)
- return;
- }
- /* We're out of data. Go and get some more. */
- crReturnV;
- }
- crFinishV;
-}
-
-static int ssh_do_close(Ssh ssh, int notify_exit)
-{
- int ret = 0;
- struct ssh_channel *c;
-
- ssh->state = SSH_STATE_CLOSED;
- expire_timer_context(ssh);
- if (ssh->s) {
- sk_close(ssh->s);
- ssh->s = NULL;
- if (notify_exit)
- notify_remote_exit(ssh->frontend);
- else
- ret = 1;
- }
- /*
- * Now we must shut down any port- and X-forwarded channels going
- * through this connection.
- */
- if (ssh->channels) {
- while (NULL != (c = index234(ssh->channels, 0))) {
- switch (c->type) {
- case CHAN_X11:
- x11_close(c->u.x11.s);
- break;
- case CHAN_SOCKDATA:
- case CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT:
- pfd_close(c->u.pfd.s);
- break;
- }
- del234(ssh->channels, c); /* moving next one to index 0 */
- if (ssh->version == 2)
- bufchain_clear(&c->v.v2.outbuffer);
- sfree(c);
- }
- }
- /*
- * Go through port-forwardings, and close any associated
- * listening sockets.
- */
- if (ssh->portfwds) {
- struct ssh_portfwd *pf;
- while (NULL != (pf = index234(ssh->portfwds, 0))) {
- /* Dispose of any listening socket. */
- if (pf->local)
- pfd_terminate(pf->local);
- del234(ssh->portfwds, pf); /* moving next one to index 0 */
- free_portfwd(pf);
- }
- freetree234(ssh->portfwds);
- ssh->portfwds = NULL;
- }
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-static void ssh_log(Plug plug, int type, SockAddr addr, int port,
- const char *error_msg, int error_code)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) plug;
- char addrbuf[256], *msg;
-
- sk_getaddr(addr, addrbuf, lenof(addrbuf));
-
- if (type == 0)
- msg = dupprintf("Connecting to %s port %d", addrbuf, port);
- else
- msg = dupprintf("Failed to connect to %s: %s", addrbuf, error_msg);
-
- logevent(msg);
- sfree(msg);
-}
-
-static int ssh_closing(Plug plug, const char *error_msg, int error_code,
- int calling_back)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) plug;
- int need_notify = ssh_do_close(ssh, FALSE);
-
- if (!error_msg) {
- if (!ssh->close_expected)
- error_msg = "Server unexpectedly closed network connection";
- else
- error_msg = "Server closed network connection";
- }
-
- if (ssh->close_expected && ssh->clean_exit && ssh->exitcode < 0)
- ssh->exitcode = 0;
-
- if (need_notify)
- notify_remote_exit(ssh->frontend);
-
- if (error_msg)
- logevent(error_msg);
- if (!ssh->close_expected || !ssh->clean_exit)
- connection_fatal(ssh->frontend, "%s", error_msg);
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int ssh_receive(Plug plug, int urgent, char *data, int len)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) plug;
- ssh_gotdata(ssh, (unsigned char *)data, len);
- if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED) {
- ssh_do_close(ssh, TRUE);
- return 0;
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-static void ssh_sent(Plug plug, int bufsize)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) plug;
- /*
- * If the send backlog on the SSH socket itself clears, we
- * should unthrottle the whole world if it was throttled.
- */
- if (bufsize < SSH_MAX_BACKLOG)
- ssh_throttle_all(ssh, 0, bufsize);
-}
-
-/*
- * Connect to specified host and port.
- * Returns an error message, or NULL on success.
- * Also places the canonical host name into `realhost'. It must be
- * freed by the caller.
- */
-static const char *connect_to_host(Ssh ssh, char *host, int port,
- char **realhost, int nodelay, int keepalive)
-{
- static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = {
- ssh_log,
- ssh_closing,
- ssh_receive,
- ssh_sent,
- NULL
- };
-
- SockAddr addr;
- const char *err;
- char *loghost;
- int addressfamily, sshprot;
-
- loghost = conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_loghost);
- if (*loghost) {
- char *colon;
-
- ssh->savedhost = dupstr(loghost);
- ssh->savedport = 22; /* default ssh port */
-
- /*
- * A colon suffix on savedhost also lets us affect
- * savedport.
- *
- * (FIXME: do something about IPv6 address literals here.)
- */
- colon = strrchr(ssh->savedhost, ':');
- if (colon) {
- *colon++ = '\0';
- if (*colon)
- ssh->savedport = atoi(colon);
- }
- } else {
- ssh->savedhost = dupstr(host);
- if (port < 0)
- port = 22; /* default ssh port */
- ssh->savedport = port;
- }
-
- /*
- * Try to find host.
- */
- addressfamily = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_addressfamily);
- logeventf(ssh, "Looking up host \"%s\"%s", host,
- (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? " (IPv4)" :
- (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? " (IPv6)" : "")));
- addr = name_lookup(host, port, realhost, ssh->conf, addressfamily);
- if ((err = sk_addr_error(addr)) != NULL) {
- sk_addr_free(addr);
- return err;
- }
- ssh->fullhostname = dupstr(*realhost); /* save in case of GSSAPI */
-
- /*
- * Open socket.
- */
- ssh->fn = &fn_table;
- ssh->s = new_connection(addr, *realhost, port,
- 0, 1, nodelay, keepalive, (Plug) ssh, ssh->conf);
- if ((err = sk_socket_error(ssh->s)) != NULL) {
- ssh->s = NULL;
- notify_remote_exit(ssh->frontend);
- return err;
- }
-
- /*
- * If the SSH version number's fixed, set it now, and if it's SSH-2,
- * send the version string too.
- */
- sshprot = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshprot);
- if (sshprot == 0)
- ssh->version = 1;
- if (sshprot == 3) {
- ssh->version = 2;
- ssh_send_verstring(ssh, NULL);
- }
-
- /*
- * loghost, if configured, overrides realhost.
- */
- if (*loghost) {
- sfree(*realhost);
- *realhost = dupstr(loghost);
- }
-
- return NULL;
-}
-
-/*
- * Throttle or unthrottle the SSH connection.
- */
-static void ssh_throttle_conn(Ssh ssh, int adjust)
-{
- int old_count = ssh->conn_throttle_count;
- ssh->conn_throttle_count += adjust;
- assert(ssh->conn_throttle_count >= 0);
- if (ssh->conn_throttle_count && !old_count) {
- ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 1);
- } else if (!ssh->conn_throttle_count && old_count) {
- ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 0);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Throttle or unthrottle _all_ local data streams (for when sends
- * on the SSH connection itself back up).
- */
-static void ssh_throttle_all(Ssh ssh, int enable, int bufsize)
-{
- int i;
- struct ssh_channel *c;
-
- if (enable == ssh->throttled_all)
- return;
- ssh->throttled_all = enable;
- ssh->overall_bufsize = bufsize;
- if (!ssh->channels)
- return;
- for (i = 0; NULL != (c = index234(ssh->channels, i)); i++) {
- switch (c->type) {
- case CHAN_MAINSESSION:
- /*
- * This is treated separately, outside the switch.
- */
- break;
- case CHAN_X11:
- x11_override_throttle(c->u.x11.s, enable);
- break;
- case CHAN_AGENT:
- /* Agent channels require no buffer management. */
- break;
- case CHAN_SOCKDATA:
- pfd_override_throttle(c->u.pfd.s, enable);
- break;
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh_agent_callback(void *sshv, void *reply, int replylen)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) sshv;
-
- ssh->agent_response = reply;
- ssh->agent_response_len = replylen;
-
- if (ssh->version == 1)
- do_ssh1_login(ssh, NULL, -1, NULL);
- else
- do_ssh2_authconn(ssh, NULL, -1, NULL);
-}
-
-static void ssh_dialog_callback(void *sshv, int ret)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) sshv;
-
- ssh->user_response = ret;
-
- if (ssh->version == 1)
- do_ssh1_login(ssh, NULL, -1, NULL);
- else
- do_ssh2_transport(ssh, NULL, -1, NULL);
-
- /*
- * This may have unfrozen the SSH connection, so do a
- * queued-data run.
- */
- ssh_process_queued_incoming_data(ssh);
-}
-
-static void ssh_agentf_callback(void *cv, void *reply, int replylen)
-{
- struct ssh_channel *c = (struct ssh_channel *)cv;
- Ssh ssh = c->ssh;
- void *sentreply = reply;
-
- if (!sentreply) {
- /* Fake SSH_AGENT_FAILURE. */
- sentreply = "\0\0\0\1\5";
- replylen = 5;
- }
- if (ssh->version == 2) {
- ssh2_add_channel_data(c, sentreply, replylen);
- ssh2_try_send(c);
- } else {
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA,
- PKT_INT, c->remoteid,
- PKT_INT, replylen,
- PKTT_DATA,
- PKT_DATA, sentreply, replylen,
- PKTT_OTHER,
- PKT_END);
- }
- if (reply)
- sfree(reply);
-}
-
-/*
- * Client-initiated disconnection. Send a DISCONNECT if `wire_reason'
- * non-NULL, otherwise just close the connection. `client_reason' == NULL
- * => log `wire_reason'.
- */
-static void ssh_disconnect(Ssh ssh, char *client_reason, char *wire_reason,
- int code, int clean_exit)
-{
- char *error;
- if (!client_reason)
- client_reason = wire_reason;
- if (client_reason)
- error = dupprintf("Disconnected: %s", client_reason);
- else
- error = dupstr("Disconnected");
- if (wire_reason) {
- if (ssh->version == 1) {
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_DISCONNECT, PKT_STR, wire_reason,
- PKT_END);
- } else if (ssh->version == 2) {
- struct Packet *pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_DISCONNECT);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, code);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, wire_reason);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "en"); /* language tag */
- ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, pktout);
- }
- }
- ssh->close_expected = TRUE;
- ssh->clean_exit = clean_exit;
- ssh_closing((Plug)ssh, error, 0, 0);
- sfree(error);
-}
-
-/*
- * Handle the key exchange and user authentication phases.
- */
-static int do_ssh1_login(Ssh ssh, unsigned char *in, int inlen,
- struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- int i, j, ret;
- unsigned char cookie[8], *ptr;
- struct RSAKey servkey, hostkey;
- struct MD5Context md5c;
- struct do_ssh1_login_state {
- int len;
- unsigned char *rsabuf, *keystr1, *keystr2;
- unsigned long supported_ciphers_mask, supported_auths_mask;
- int tried_publickey, tried_agent;
- int tis_auth_refused, ccard_auth_refused;
- unsigned char session_id[16];
- int cipher_type;
- void *publickey_blob;
- int publickey_bloblen;
- char *publickey_comment;
- int publickey_encrypted;
- prompts_t *cur_prompt;
- char c;
- int pwpkt_type;
- unsigned char request[5], *response, *p;
- int responselen;
- int keyi, nkeys;
- int authed;
- struct RSAKey key;
- Bignum challenge;
- char *commentp;
- int commentlen;
- int dlgret;
- Filename *keyfile;
- };
- crState(do_ssh1_login_state);
-
- crBegin(ssh->do_ssh1_login_crstate);
-
- if (!pktin)
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
-
- if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_PUBLIC_KEY) {
- bombout(("Public key packet not received"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- logevent("Received public keys");
-
- ptr = ssh_pkt_getdata(pktin, 8);
- if (!ptr) {
- bombout(("SSH-1 public key packet stopped before random cookie"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- memcpy(cookie, ptr, 8);
-
- if (!ssh1_pkt_getrsakey(pktin, &servkey, &s->keystr1) ||
- !ssh1_pkt_getrsakey(pktin, &hostkey, &s->keystr2)) {
- bombout(("Failed to read SSH-1 public keys from public key packet"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- /*
- * Log the host key fingerprint.
- */
- {
- char logmsg[80];
- logevent("Host key fingerprint is:");
- strcpy(logmsg, " ");
- hostkey.comment = NULL;
- rsa_fingerprint(logmsg + strlen(logmsg),
- sizeof(logmsg) - strlen(logmsg), &hostkey);
- logevent(logmsg);
- }
-
- ssh->v1_remote_protoflags = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- s->supported_ciphers_mask = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- s->supported_auths_mask = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- if ((ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_RSA))
- s->supported_auths_mask &= ~(1 << SSH1_AUTH_RSA);
-
- ssh->v1_local_protoflags =
- ssh->v1_remote_protoflags & SSH1_PROTOFLAGS_SUPPORTED;
- ssh->v1_local_protoflags |= SSH1_PROTOFLAG_SCREEN_NUMBER;
-
- MD5Init(&md5c);
- MD5Update(&md5c, s->keystr2, hostkey.bytes);
- MD5Update(&md5c, s->keystr1, servkey.bytes);
- MD5Update(&md5c, cookie, 8);
- MD5Final(s->session_id, &md5c);
-
- for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
- ssh->session_key[i] = random_byte();
-
- /*
- * Verify that the `bits' and `bytes' parameters match.
- */
- if (hostkey.bits > hostkey.bytes * 8 ||
- servkey.bits > servkey.bytes * 8) {
- bombout(("SSH-1 public keys were badly formatted"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- s->len = (hostkey.bytes > servkey.bytes ? hostkey.bytes : servkey.bytes);
-
- s->rsabuf = snewn(s->len, unsigned char);
-
- /*
- * Verify the host key.
- */
- {
- /*
- * First format the key into a string.
- */
- int len = rsastr_len(&hostkey);
- char fingerprint[100];
- char *keystr = snewn(len, char);
- rsastr_fmt(keystr, &hostkey);
- rsa_fingerprint(fingerprint, sizeof(fingerprint), &hostkey);
-
- ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 1);
- s->dlgret = verify_ssh_host_key(ssh->frontend,
- ssh->savedhost, ssh->savedport,
- "rsa", keystr, fingerprint,
- ssh_dialog_callback, ssh);
- sfree(keystr);
- if (s->dlgret < 0) {
- do {
- crReturn(0);
- if (pktin) {
- bombout(("Unexpected data from server while waiting"
- " for user host key response"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- } while (pktin || inlen > 0);
- s->dlgret = ssh->user_response;
- }
- ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 0);
-
- if (s->dlgret == 0) {
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, "User aborted at host key verification",
- NULL, 0, TRUE);
- crStop(0);
- }
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
- s->rsabuf[i] = ssh->session_key[i];
- if (i < 16)
- s->rsabuf[i] ^= s->session_id[i];
- }
-
- if (hostkey.bytes > servkey.bytes) {
- ret = rsaencrypt(s->rsabuf, 32, &servkey);
- if (ret)
- ret = rsaencrypt(s->rsabuf, servkey.bytes, &hostkey);
- } else {
- ret = rsaencrypt(s->rsabuf, 32, &hostkey);
- if (ret)
- ret = rsaencrypt(s->rsabuf, hostkey.bytes, &servkey);
- }
- if (!ret) {
- bombout(("SSH-1 public key encryptions failed due to bad formatting"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- logevent("Encrypted session key");
-
- {
- int cipher_chosen = 0, warn = 0;
- char *cipher_string = NULL;
- int i;
- for (i = 0; !cipher_chosen && i < CIPHER_MAX; i++) {
- int next_cipher = conf_get_int_int(ssh->conf,
- CONF_ssh_cipherlist, i);
- if (next_cipher == CIPHER_WARN) {
- /* If/when we choose a cipher, warn about it */
- warn = 1;
- } else if (next_cipher == CIPHER_AES) {
- /* XXX Probably don't need to mention this. */
- logevent("AES not supported in SSH-1, skipping");
- } else {
- switch (next_cipher) {
- case CIPHER_3DES: s->cipher_type = SSH_CIPHER_3DES;
- cipher_string = "3DES"; break;
- case CIPHER_BLOWFISH: s->cipher_type = SSH_CIPHER_BLOWFISH;
- cipher_string = "Blowfish"; break;
- case CIPHER_DES: s->cipher_type = SSH_CIPHER_DES;
- cipher_string = "single-DES"; break;
- }
- if (s->supported_ciphers_mask & (1 << s->cipher_type))
- cipher_chosen = 1;
- }
- }
- if (!cipher_chosen) {
- if ((s->supported_ciphers_mask & (1 << SSH_CIPHER_3DES)) == 0)
- bombout(("Server violates SSH-1 protocol by not "
- "supporting 3DES encryption"));
- else
- /* shouldn't happen */
- bombout(("No supported ciphers found"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- /* Warn about chosen cipher if necessary. */
- if (warn) {
- ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 1);
- s->dlgret = askalg(ssh->frontend, "cipher", cipher_string,
- ssh_dialog_callback, ssh);
- if (s->dlgret < 0) {
- do {
- crReturn(0);
- if (pktin) {
- bombout(("Unexpected data from server while waiting"
- " for user response"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- } while (pktin || inlen > 0);
- s->dlgret = ssh->user_response;
- }
- ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 0);
- if (s->dlgret == 0) {
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, "User aborted at cipher warning", NULL,
- 0, TRUE);
- crStop(0);
- }
- }
- }
-
- switch (s->cipher_type) {
- case SSH_CIPHER_3DES:
- logevent("Using 3DES encryption");
- break;
- case SSH_CIPHER_DES:
- logevent("Using single-DES encryption");
- break;
- case SSH_CIPHER_BLOWFISH:
- logevent("Using Blowfish encryption");
- break;
- }
-
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_SESSION_KEY,
- PKT_CHAR, s->cipher_type,
- PKT_DATA, cookie, 8,
- PKT_CHAR, (s->len * 8) >> 8, PKT_CHAR, (s->len * 8) & 0xFF,
- PKT_DATA, s->rsabuf, s->len,
- PKT_INT, ssh->v1_local_protoflags, PKT_END);
-
- logevent("Trying to enable encryption...");
-
- sfree(s->rsabuf);
-
- ssh->cipher = (s->cipher_type == SSH_CIPHER_BLOWFISH ? &ssh_blowfish_ssh1 :
- s->cipher_type == SSH_CIPHER_DES ? &ssh_des :
- &ssh_3des);
- ssh->v1_cipher_ctx = ssh->cipher->make_context();
- ssh->cipher->sesskey(ssh->v1_cipher_ctx, ssh->session_key);
- logeventf(ssh, "Initialised %s encryption", ssh->cipher->text_name);
-
- ssh->crcda_ctx = crcda_make_context();
- logevent("Installing CRC compensation attack detector");
-
- if (servkey.modulus) {
- sfree(servkey.modulus);
- servkey.modulus = NULL;
- }
- if (servkey.exponent) {
- sfree(servkey.exponent);
- servkey.exponent = NULL;
- }
- if (hostkey.modulus) {
- sfree(hostkey.modulus);
- hostkey.modulus = NULL;
- }
- if (hostkey.exponent) {
- sfree(hostkey.exponent);
- hostkey.exponent = NULL;
- }
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
-
- if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS) {
- bombout(("Encryption not successfully enabled"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- logevent("Successfully started encryption");
-
- fflush(stdout); /* FIXME eh? */
- {
- if ((ssh->username = get_remote_username(ssh->conf)) == NULL) {
- int ret; /* need not be kept over crReturn */
- s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend);
- s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE;
- s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH login name");
- add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, dupstr("login as: "), TRUE);
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0);
- while (ret < 0) {
- ssh->send_ok = 1;
- crWaitUntil(!pktin);
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, in, inlen);
- ssh->send_ok = 0;
- }
- if (!ret) {
- /*
- * Failed to get a username. Terminate.
- */
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, "No username provided", NULL, 0, TRUE);
- crStop(0);
- }
- ssh->username = dupstr(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result);
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
- }
-
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_USER, PKT_STR, ssh->username, PKT_END);
- {
- char *userlog = dupprintf("Sent username \"%s\"", ssh->username);
- logevent(userlog);
- if (flags & FLAG_INTERACTIVE &&
- (!((flags & FLAG_STDERR) && (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE)))) {
- c_write_str(ssh, userlog);
- c_write_str(ssh, "\r\n");
- }
- sfree(userlog);
- }
- }
-
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
-
- if ((s->supported_auths_mask & (1 << SSH1_AUTH_RSA)) == 0) {
- /* We must not attempt PK auth. Pretend we've already tried it. */
- s->tried_publickey = s->tried_agent = 1;
- } else {
- s->tried_publickey = s->tried_agent = 0;
- }
- s->tis_auth_refused = s->ccard_auth_refused = 0;
- /*
- * Load the public half of any configured keyfile for later use.
- */
- s->keyfile = conf_get_filename(ssh->conf, CONF_keyfile);
- if (!filename_is_null(s->keyfile)) {
- int keytype;
- logeventf(ssh, "Reading private key file \"%.150s\"",
- filename_to_str(s->keyfile));
- keytype = key_type(s->keyfile);
- if (keytype == SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH1) {
- const char *error;
- if (rsakey_pubblob(s->keyfile,
- &s->publickey_blob, &s->publickey_bloblen,
- &s->publickey_comment, &error)) {
- s->publickey_encrypted = rsakey_encrypted(s->keyfile,
- NULL);
- } else {
- char *msgbuf;
- logeventf(ssh, "Unable to load private key (%s)", error);
- msgbuf = dupprintf("Unable to load private key file "
- "\"%.150s\" (%s)\r\n",
- filename_to_str(s->keyfile),
- error);
- c_write_str(ssh, msgbuf);
- sfree(msgbuf);
- s->publickey_blob = NULL;
- }
- } else {
- char *msgbuf;
- logeventf(ssh, "Unable to use this key file (%s)",
- key_type_to_str(keytype));
- msgbuf = dupprintf("Unable to use key file \"%.150s\""
- " (%s)\r\n",
- filename_to_str(s->keyfile),
- key_type_to_str(keytype));
- c_write_str(ssh, msgbuf);
- sfree(msgbuf);
- s->publickey_blob = NULL;
- }
- } else
- s->publickey_blob = NULL;
-
- while (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) {
- s->pwpkt_type = SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_PASSWORD;
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_tryagent) && agent_exists() && !s->tried_agent) {
- /*
- * Attempt RSA authentication using Pageant.
- */
- void *r;
-
- s->authed = FALSE;
- s->tried_agent = 1;
- logevent("Pageant is running. Requesting keys.");
-
- /* Request the keys held by the agent. */
- PUT_32BIT(s->request, 1);
- s->request[4] = SSH1_AGENTC_REQUEST_RSA_IDENTITIES;
- if (!agent_query(s->request, 5, &r, &s->responselen,
- ssh_agent_callback, ssh)) {
- do {
- crReturn(0);
- if (pktin) {
- bombout(("Unexpected data from server while waiting"
- " for agent response"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- } while (pktin || inlen > 0);
- r = ssh->agent_response;
- s->responselen = ssh->agent_response_len;
- }
- s->response = (unsigned char *) r;
- if (s->response && s->responselen >= 5 &&
- s->response[4] == SSH1_AGENT_RSA_IDENTITIES_ANSWER) {
- s->p = s->response + 5;
- s->nkeys = GET_32BIT(s->p);
- s->p += 4;
- logeventf(ssh, "Pageant has %d SSH-1 keys", s->nkeys);
- for (s->keyi = 0; s->keyi < s->nkeys; s->keyi++) {
- unsigned char *pkblob = s->p;
- s->p += 4;
- {
- int n, ok = FALSE;
- do { /* do while (0) to make breaking easy */
- n = ssh1_read_bignum
- (s->p, s->responselen-(s->p-s->response),
- &s->key.exponent);
- if (n < 0)
- break;
- s->p += n;
- n = ssh1_read_bignum
- (s->p, s->responselen-(s->p-s->response),
- &s->key.modulus);
- if (n < 0)
- break;
- s->p += n;
- if (s->responselen - (s->p-s->response) < 4)
- break;
- s->commentlen = GET_32BIT(s->p);
- s->p += 4;
- if (s->responselen - (s->p-s->response) <
- s->commentlen)
- break;
- s->commentp = (char *)s->p;
- s->p += s->commentlen;
- ok = TRUE;
- } while (0);
- if (!ok) {
- logevent("Pageant key list packet was truncated");
- break;
- }
- }
- if (s->publickey_blob) {
- if (!memcmp(pkblob, s->publickey_blob,
- s->publickey_bloblen)) {
- logeventf(ssh, "Pageant key #%d matches "
- "configured key file", s->keyi);
- s->tried_publickey = 1;
- } else
- /* Skip non-configured key */
- continue;
- }
- logeventf(ssh, "Trying Pageant key #%d", s->keyi);
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA,
- PKT_BIGNUM, s->key.modulus, PKT_END);
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_RSA_CHALLENGE) {
- logevent("Key refused");
- continue;
- }
- logevent("Received RSA challenge");
- if ((s->challenge = ssh1_pkt_getmp(pktin)) == NULL) {
- bombout(("Server's RSA challenge was badly formatted"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- {
- char *agentreq, *q, *ret;
- void *vret;
- int len, retlen;
- len = 1 + 4; /* message type, bit count */
- len += ssh1_bignum_length(s->key.exponent);
- len += ssh1_bignum_length(s->key.modulus);
- len += ssh1_bignum_length(s->challenge);
- len += 16; /* session id */
- len += 4; /* response format */
- agentreq = snewn(4 + len, char);
- PUT_32BIT(agentreq, len);
- q = agentreq + 4;
- *q++ = SSH1_AGENTC_RSA_CHALLENGE;
- PUT_32BIT(q, bignum_bitcount(s->key.modulus));
- q += 4;
- q += ssh1_write_bignum(q, s->key.exponent);
- q += ssh1_write_bignum(q, s->key.modulus);
- q += ssh1_write_bignum(q, s->challenge);
- memcpy(q, s->session_id, 16);
- q += 16;
- PUT_32BIT(q, 1); /* response format */
- if (!agent_query(agentreq, len + 4, &vret, &retlen,
- ssh_agent_callback, ssh)) {
- sfree(agentreq);
- do {
- crReturn(0);
- if (pktin) {
- bombout(("Unexpected data from server"
- " while waiting for agent"
- " response"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- } while (pktin || inlen > 0);
- vret = ssh->agent_response;
- retlen = ssh->agent_response_len;
- } else
- sfree(agentreq);
- ret = vret;
- if (ret) {
- if (ret[4] == SSH1_AGENT_RSA_RESPONSE) {
- logevent("Sending Pageant's response");
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA_RESPONSE,
- PKT_DATA, ret + 5, 16,
- PKT_END);
- sfree(ret);
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
- if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS) {
- logevent
- ("Pageant's response accepted");
- if (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE) {
- c_write_str(ssh, "Authenticated using"
- " RSA key \"");
- c_write(ssh, s->commentp,
- s->commentlen);
- c_write_str(ssh, "\" from agent\r\n");
- }
- s->authed = TRUE;
- } else
- logevent
- ("Pageant's response not accepted");
- } else {
- logevent
- ("Pageant failed to answer challenge");
- sfree(ret);
- }
- } else {
- logevent("No reply received from Pageant");
- }
- }
- freebn(s->key.exponent);
- freebn(s->key.modulus);
- freebn(s->challenge);
- if (s->authed)
- break;
- }
- sfree(s->response);
- if (s->publickey_blob && !s->tried_publickey)
- logevent("Configured key file not in Pageant");
- } else {
- logevent("Failed to get reply from Pageant");
- }
- if (s->authed)
- break;
- }
- if (s->publickey_blob && !s->tried_publickey) {
- /*
- * Try public key authentication with the specified
- * key file.
- */
- int got_passphrase; /* need not be kept over crReturn */
- if (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE)
- c_write_str(ssh, "Trying public key authentication.\r\n");
- s->keyfile = conf_get_filename(ssh->conf, CONF_keyfile);
- logeventf(ssh, "Trying public key \"%s\"",
- filename_to_str(s->keyfile));
- s->tried_publickey = 1;
- got_passphrase = FALSE;
- while (!got_passphrase) {
- /*
- * Get a passphrase, if necessary.
- */
- char *passphrase = NULL; /* only written after crReturn */
- const char *error;
- if (!s->publickey_encrypted) {
- if (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE)
- c_write_str(ssh, "No passphrase required.\r\n");
- passphrase = NULL;
- } else {
- int ret; /* need not be kept over crReturn */
- s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend);
- s->cur_prompt->to_server = FALSE;
- s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH key passphrase");
- add_prompt(s->cur_prompt,
- dupprintf("Passphrase for key \"%.100s\": ",
- s->publickey_comment), FALSE);
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0);
- while (ret < 0) {
- ssh->send_ok = 1;
- crWaitUntil(!pktin);
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, in, inlen);
- ssh->send_ok = 0;
- }
- if (!ret) {
- /* Failed to get a passphrase. Terminate. */
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, "Unable to authenticate",
- 0, TRUE);
- crStop(0);
- }
- passphrase = dupstr(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result);
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
- }
- /*
- * Try decrypting key with passphrase.
- */
- s->keyfile = conf_get_filename(ssh->conf, CONF_keyfile);
- ret = loadrsakey(s->keyfile, &s->key, passphrase,
- &error);
- if (passphrase) {
- memset(passphrase, 0, strlen(passphrase));
- sfree(passphrase);
- }
- if (ret == 1) {
- /* Correct passphrase. */
- got_passphrase = TRUE;
- } else if (ret == 0) {
- c_write_str(ssh, "Couldn't load private key from ");
- c_write_str(ssh, filename_to_str(s->keyfile));
- c_write_str(ssh, " (");
- c_write_str(ssh, error);
- c_write_str(ssh, ").\r\n");
- got_passphrase = FALSE;
- break; /* go and try something else */
- } else if (ret == -1) {
- c_write_str(ssh, "Wrong passphrase.\r\n"); /* FIXME */
- got_passphrase = FALSE;
- /* and try again */
- } else {
- assert(0 && "unexpected return from loadrsakey()");
- got_passphrase = FALSE; /* placate optimisers */
- }
- }
-
- if (got_passphrase) {
-
- /*
- * Send a public key attempt.
- */
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA,
- PKT_BIGNUM, s->key.modulus, PKT_END);
-
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
- if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) {
- c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused our public key.\r\n");
- continue; /* go and try something else */
- }
- if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_RSA_CHALLENGE) {
- bombout(("Bizarre response to offer of public key"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- {
- int i;
- unsigned char buffer[32];
- Bignum challenge, response;
-
- if ((challenge = ssh1_pkt_getmp(pktin)) == NULL) {
- bombout(("Server's RSA challenge was badly formatted"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- response = rsadecrypt(challenge, &s->key);
- freebn(s->key.private_exponent);/* burn the evidence */
-
- for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
- buffer[i] = bignum_byte(response, 31 - i);
- }
-
- MD5Init(&md5c);
- MD5Update(&md5c, buffer, 32);
- MD5Update(&md5c, s->session_id, 16);
- MD5Final(buffer, &md5c);
-
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA_RESPONSE,
- PKT_DATA, buffer, 16, PKT_END);
-
- freebn(challenge);
- freebn(response);
- }
-
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
- if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) {
- if (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE)
- c_write_str(ssh, "Failed to authenticate with"
- " our public key.\r\n");
- continue; /* go and try something else */
- } else if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS) {
- bombout(("Bizarre response to RSA authentication response"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- break; /* we're through! */
- }
-
- }
-
- /*
- * Otherwise, try various forms of password-like authentication.
- */
- s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend);
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_try_tis_auth) &&
- (s->supported_auths_mask & (1 << SSH1_AUTH_TIS)) &&
- !s->tis_auth_refused) {
- s->pwpkt_type = SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_TIS_RESPONSE;
- logevent("Requested TIS authentication");
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_TIS, PKT_END);
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_TIS_CHALLENGE) {
- logevent("TIS authentication declined");
- if (flags & FLAG_INTERACTIVE)
- c_write_str(ssh, "TIS authentication refused.\r\n");
- s->tis_auth_refused = 1;
- continue;
- } else {
- char *challenge;
- int challengelen;
- char *instr_suf, *prompt;
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &challenge, &challengelen);
- if (!challenge) {
- bombout(("TIS challenge packet was badly formed"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- logevent("Received TIS challenge");
- s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE;
- s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH TIS authentication");
- /* Prompt heuristic comes from OpenSSH */
- if (memchr(challenge, '\n', challengelen)) {
- instr_suf = dupstr("");
- prompt = dupprintf("%.*s", challengelen, challenge);
- } else {
- instr_suf = dupprintf("%.*s", challengelen, challenge);
- prompt = dupstr("Response: ");
- }
- s->cur_prompt->instruction =
- dupprintf("Using TIS authentication.%s%s",
- (*instr_suf) ? "\n" : "",
- instr_suf);
- s->cur_prompt->instr_reqd = TRUE;
- add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, prompt, FALSE);
- sfree(instr_suf);
- }
- }
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_try_tis_auth) &&
- (s->supported_auths_mask & (1 << SSH1_AUTH_CCARD)) &&
- !s->ccard_auth_refused) {
- s->pwpkt_type = SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_CCARD_RESPONSE;
- logevent("Requested CryptoCard authentication");
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_CCARD, PKT_END);
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_CCARD_CHALLENGE) {
- logevent("CryptoCard authentication declined");
- c_write_str(ssh, "CryptoCard authentication refused.\r\n");
- s->ccard_auth_refused = 1;
- continue;
- } else {
- char *challenge;
- int challengelen;
- char *instr_suf, *prompt;
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &challenge, &challengelen);
- if (!challenge) {
- bombout(("CryptoCard challenge packet was badly formed"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- logevent("Received CryptoCard challenge");
- s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE;
- s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH CryptoCard authentication");
- s->cur_prompt->name_reqd = FALSE;
- /* Prompt heuristic comes from OpenSSH */
- if (memchr(challenge, '\n', challengelen)) {
- instr_suf = dupstr("");
- prompt = dupprintf("%.*s", challengelen, challenge);
- } else {
- instr_suf = dupprintf("%.*s", challengelen, challenge);
- prompt = dupstr("Response: ");
- }
- s->cur_prompt->instruction =
- dupprintf("Using CryptoCard authentication.%s%s",
- (*instr_suf) ? "\n" : "",
- instr_suf);
- s->cur_prompt->instr_reqd = TRUE;
- add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, prompt, FALSE);
- sfree(instr_suf);
- }
- }
- if (s->pwpkt_type == SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_PASSWORD) {
- if ((s->supported_auths_mask & (1 << SSH1_AUTH_PASSWORD)) == 0) {
- bombout(("No supported authentication methods available"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE;
- s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH password");
- add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, dupprintf("%s@%s's password: ",
- ssh->username, ssh->savedhost),
- FALSE);
- }
-
- /*
- * Show password prompt, having first obtained it via a TIS
- * or CryptoCard exchange if we're doing TIS or CryptoCard
- * authentication.
- */
- {
- int ret; /* need not be kept over crReturn */
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0);
- while (ret < 0) {
- ssh->send_ok = 1;
- crWaitUntil(!pktin);
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, in, inlen);
- ssh->send_ok = 0;
- }
- if (!ret) {
- /*
- * Failed to get a password (for example
- * because one was supplied on the command line
- * which has already failed to work). Terminate.
- */
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, "Unable to authenticate", 0, TRUE);
- crStop(0);
- }
- }
-
- if (s->pwpkt_type == SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_PASSWORD) {
- /*
- * Defence against traffic analysis: we send a
- * whole bunch of packets containing strings of
- * different lengths. One of these strings is the
- * password, in a SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_PASSWORD packet.
- * The others are all random data in
- * SSH1_MSG_IGNORE packets. This way a passive
- * listener can't tell which is the password, and
- * hence can't deduce the password length.
- *
- * Anybody with a password length greater than 16
- * bytes is going to have enough entropy in their
- * password that a listener won't find it _that_
- * much help to know how long it is. So what we'll
- * do is:
- *
- * - if password length < 16, we send 15 packets
- * containing string lengths 1 through 15
- *
- * - otherwise, we let N be the nearest multiple
- * of 8 below the password length, and send 8
- * packets containing string lengths N through
- * N+7. This won't obscure the order of
- * magnitude of the password length, but it will
- * introduce a bit of extra uncertainty.
- *
- * A few servers can't deal with SSH1_MSG_IGNORE, at
- * least in this context. For these servers, we need
- * an alternative defence. We make use of the fact
- * that the password is interpreted as a C string:
- * so we can append a NUL, then some random data.
- *
- * A few servers can deal with neither SSH1_MSG_IGNORE
- * here _nor_ a padded password string.
- * For these servers we are left with no defences
- * against password length sniffing.
- */
- if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH1_IGNORE) &&
- !(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_NEEDS_SSH1_PLAIN_PASSWORD)) {
- /*
- * The server can deal with SSH1_MSG_IGNORE, so
- * we can use the primary defence.
- */
- int bottom, top, pwlen, i;
- char *randomstr;
-
- pwlen = strlen(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result);
- if (pwlen < 16) {
- bottom = 0; /* zero length passwords are OK! :-) */
- top = 15;
- } else {
- bottom = pwlen & ~7;
- top = bottom + 7;
- }
-
- assert(pwlen >= bottom && pwlen <= top);
-
- randomstr = snewn(top + 1, char);
-
- for (i = bottom; i <= top; i++) {
- if (i == pwlen) {
- defer_packet(ssh, s->pwpkt_type,
- PKTT_PASSWORD, PKT_STR,
- s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result,
- PKTT_OTHER, PKT_END);
- } else {
- for (j = 0; j < i; j++) {
- do {
- randomstr[j] = random_byte();
- } while (randomstr[j] == '\0');
- }
- randomstr[i] = '\0';
- defer_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_IGNORE,
- PKT_STR, randomstr, PKT_END);
- }
- }
- logevent("Sending password with camouflage packets");
- ssh_pkt_defersend(ssh);
- sfree(randomstr);
- }
- else if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_NEEDS_SSH1_PLAIN_PASSWORD)) {
- /*
- * The server can't deal with SSH1_MSG_IGNORE
- * but can deal with padded passwords, so we
- * can use the secondary defence.
- */
- char string[64];
- char *ss;
- int len;
-
- len = strlen(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result);
- if (len < sizeof(string)) {
- ss = string;
- strcpy(string, s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result);
- len++; /* cover the zero byte */
- while (len < sizeof(string)) {
- string[len++] = (char) random_byte();
- }
- } else {
- ss = s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result;
- }
- logevent("Sending length-padded password");
- send_packet(ssh, s->pwpkt_type, PKTT_PASSWORD,
- PKT_INT, len, PKT_DATA, ss, len,
- PKTT_OTHER, PKT_END);
- } else {
- /*
- * The server is believed unable to cope with
- * any of our password camouflage methods.
- */
- int len;
- len = strlen(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result);
- logevent("Sending unpadded password");
- send_packet(ssh, s->pwpkt_type,
- PKTT_PASSWORD, PKT_INT, len,
- PKT_DATA, s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result, len,
- PKTT_OTHER, PKT_END);
- }
- } else {
- send_packet(ssh, s->pwpkt_type, PKTT_PASSWORD,
- PKT_STR, s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result,
- PKTT_OTHER, PKT_END);
- }
- logevent("Sent password");
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
- if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) {
- if (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE)
- c_write_str(ssh, "Access denied\r\n");
- logevent("Authentication refused");
- } else if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS) {
- bombout(("Strange packet received, type %d", pktin->type));
- crStop(0);
- }
- }
-
- /* Clear up */
- if (s->publickey_blob) {
- sfree(s->publickey_blob);
- sfree(s->publickey_comment);
- }
-
- logevent("Authentication successful");
-
- crFinish(1);
-}
-
-static void ssh_channel_try_eof(struct ssh_channel *c)
-{
- Ssh ssh = c->ssh;
- assert(c->pending_eof); /* precondition for calling us */
- if (c->halfopen)
- return; /* can't close: not even opened yet */
- if (ssh->version == 2 && bufchain_size(&c->v.v2.outbuffer) > 0)
- return; /* can't send EOF: pending outgoing data */
-
- if (ssh->version == 1) {
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE, PKT_INT, c->remoteid,
- PKT_END);
- c->closes |= CLOSES_SENT_EOF;
- } else {
- struct Packet *pktout;
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
- c->closes |= CLOSES_SENT_EOF;
- if (!((CLOSES_SENT_EOF | CLOSES_RCVD_EOF) & ~c->closes)) {
- /*
- * Also send MSG_CLOSE.
- */
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
- c->closes |= CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE;
- }
- }
- c->pending_eof = FALSE; /* we've sent it now */
-}
-
-void sshfwd_write_eof(struct ssh_channel *c)
-{
- Ssh ssh = c->ssh;
-
- if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED)
- return;
-
- if (c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_EOF)
- return;
-
- c->pending_eof = TRUE;
- ssh_channel_try_eof(c);
-}
-
-void sshfwd_unclean_close(struct ssh_channel *c)
-{
- Ssh ssh = c->ssh;
- struct Packet *pktout;
-
- if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED)
- return;
-
- if (c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE)
- return;
-
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
- c->closes |= CLOSES_SENT_EOF | CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE;
- switch (c->type) {
- case CHAN_X11:
- x11_close(c->u.x11.s);
- break;
- case CHAN_SOCKDATA:
- case CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT:
- pfd_close(c->u.pfd.s);
- break;
- }
- c->type = CHAN_ZOMBIE;
- ssh2_channel_check_close(c);
-}
-
-int sshfwd_write(struct ssh_channel *c, char *buf, int len)
-{
- Ssh ssh = c->ssh;
-
- if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED)
- return 0;
-
- if (ssh->version == 1) {
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA,
- PKT_INT, c->remoteid,
- PKT_INT, len, PKTT_DATA, PKT_DATA, buf, len,
- PKTT_OTHER, PKT_END);
- /*
- * In SSH-1 we can return 0 here - implying that forwarded
- * connections are never individually throttled - because
- * the only circumstance that can cause throttling will be
- * the whole SSH connection backing up, in which case
- * _everything_ will be throttled as a whole.
- */
- return 0;
- } else {
- ssh2_add_channel_data(c, buf, len);
- return ssh2_try_send(c);
- }
-}
-
-void sshfwd_unthrottle(struct ssh_channel *c, int bufsize)
-{
- Ssh ssh = c->ssh;
- int buflimit;
-
- if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED)
- return;
-
- if (ssh->version == 1) {
- buflimit = SSH1_BUFFER_LIMIT;
- } else {
- buflimit = c->v.v2.locmaxwin;
- ssh2_set_window(c, bufsize < buflimit ? buflimit - bufsize : 0);
- }
- if (c->throttling_conn && bufsize <= buflimit) {
- c->throttling_conn = 0;
- ssh_throttle_conn(ssh, -1);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh_queueing_handler(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- struct queued_handler *qh = ssh->qhead;
-
- assert(qh != NULL);
-
- assert(pktin->type == qh->msg1 || pktin->type == qh->msg2);
-
- if (qh->msg1 > 0) {
- assert(ssh->packet_dispatch[qh->msg1] == ssh_queueing_handler);
- ssh->packet_dispatch[qh->msg1] = NULL;
- }
- if (qh->msg2 > 0) {
- assert(ssh->packet_dispatch[qh->msg2] == ssh_queueing_handler);
- ssh->packet_dispatch[qh->msg2] = NULL;
- }
-
- if (qh->next) {
- ssh->qhead = qh->next;
-
- if (ssh->qhead->msg1 > 0) {
- assert(ssh->packet_dispatch[ssh->qhead->msg1] == NULL);
- ssh->packet_dispatch[ssh->qhead->msg1] = ssh_queueing_handler;
- }
- if (ssh->qhead->msg2 > 0) {
- assert(ssh->packet_dispatch[ssh->qhead->msg2] == NULL);
- ssh->packet_dispatch[ssh->qhead->msg2] = ssh_queueing_handler;
- }
- } else {
- ssh->qhead = ssh->qtail = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[pktin->type] = NULL;
- }
-
- qh->handler(ssh, pktin, qh->ctx);
-
- sfree(qh);
-}
-
-static void ssh_queue_handler(Ssh ssh, int msg1, int msg2,
- chandler_fn_t handler, void *ctx)
-{
- struct queued_handler *qh;
-
- qh = snew(struct queued_handler);
- qh->msg1 = msg1;
- qh->msg2 = msg2;
- qh->handler = handler;
- qh->ctx = ctx;
- qh->next = NULL;
-
- if (ssh->qtail == NULL) {
- ssh->qhead = qh;
-
- if (qh->msg1 > 0) {
- assert(ssh->packet_dispatch[qh->msg1] == NULL);
- ssh->packet_dispatch[qh->msg1] = ssh_queueing_handler;
- }
- if (qh->msg2 > 0) {
- assert(ssh->packet_dispatch[qh->msg2] == NULL);
- ssh->packet_dispatch[qh->msg2] = ssh_queueing_handler;
- }
- } else {
- ssh->qtail->next = qh;
- }
- ssh->qtail = qh;
-}
-
-static void ssh_rportfwd_succfail(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin, void *ctx)
-{
- struct ssh_rportfwd *rpf, *pf = (struct ssh_rportfwd *)ctx;
-
- if (pktin->type == (ssh->version == 1 ? SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS :
- SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS)) {
- logeventf(ssh, "Remote port forwarding from %s enabled",
- pf->sportdesc);
- } else {
- logeventf(ssh, "Remote port forwarding from %s refused",
- pf->sportdesc);
-
- rpf = del234(ssh->rportfwds, pf);
- assert(rpf == pf);
- pf->pfrec->remote = NULL;
- free_rportfwd(pf);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh_setup_portfwd(Ssh ssh, Conf *conf)
-{
- struct ssh_portfwd *epf;
- int i;
- char *key, *val;
-
- if (!ssh->portfwds) {
- ssh->portfwds = newtree234(ssh_portcmp);
- } else {
- /*
- * Go through the existing port forwardings and tag them
- * with status==DESTROY. Any that we want to keep will be
- * re-enabled (status==KEEP) as we go through the
- * configuration and find out which bits are the same as
- * they were before.
- */
- struct ssh_portfwd *epf;
- int i;
- for (i = 0; (epf = index234(ssh->portfwds, i)) != NULL; i++)
- epf->status = DESTROY;
- }
-
- for (val = conf_get_str_strs(conf, CONF_portfwd, NULL, &key);
- val != NULL;
- val = conf_get_str_strs(conf, CONF_portfwd, key, &key)) {
- char *kp, *kp2, *vp, *vp2;
- char address_family, type;
- int sport,dport,sserv,dserv;
- char *sports, *dports, *saddr, *host;
-
- kp = key;
-
- address_family = 'A';
- type = 'L';
- if (*kp == 'A' || *kp == '4' || *kp == '6')
- address_family = *kp++;
- if (*kp == 'L' || *kp == 'R')
- type = *kp++;
-
- if ((kp2 = strchr(kp, ':')) != NULL) {
- /*
- * There's a colon in the middle of the source port
- * string, which means that the part before it is
- * actually a source address.
- */
- saddr = dupprintf("%.*s", (int)(kp2 - kp), kp);
- sports = kp2+1;
- } else {
- saddr = NULL;
- sports = kp;
- }
- sport = atoi(sports);
- sserv = 0;
- if (sport == 0) {
- sserv = 1;
- sport = net_service_lookup(sports);
- if (!sport) {
- logeventf(ssh, "Service lookup failed for source"
- " port \"%s\"", sports);
- }
- }
-
- if (type == 'L' && !strcmp(val, "D")) {
- /* dynamic forwarding */
- host = NULL;
- dports = NULL;
- dport = -1;
- dserv = 0;
- type = 'D';
- } else {
- /* ordinary forwarding */
- vp = val;
- vp2 = vp + strcspn(vp, ":");
- host = dupprintf("%.*s", (int)(vp2 - vp), vp);
- if (vp2)
- vp2++;
- dports = vp2;
- dport = atoi(dports);
- dserv = 0;
- if (dport == 0) {
- dserv = 1;
- dport = net_service_lookup(dports);
- if (!dport) {
- logeventf(ssh, "Service lookup failed for destination"
- " port \"%s\"", dports);
- }
- }
- }
-
- if (sport && dport) {
- /* Set up a description of the source port. */
- struct ssh_portfwd *pfrec, *epfrec;
-
- pfrec = snew(struct ssh_portfwd);
- pfrec->type = type;
- pfrec->saddr = saddr;
- pfrec->sserv = sserv ? dupstr(sports) : NULL;
- pfrec->sport = sport;
- pfrec->daddr = host;
- pfrec->dserv = dserv ? dupstr(dports) : NULL;
- pfrec->dport = dport;
- pfrec->local = NULL;
- pfrec->remote = NULL;
- pfrec->addressfamily = (address_family == '4' ? ADDRTYPE_IPV4 :
- address_family == '6' ? ADDRTYPE_IPV6 :
- ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC);
-
- epfrec = add234(ssh->portfwds, pfrec);
- if (epfrec != pfrec) {
- if (epfrec->status == DESTROY) {
- /*
- * We already have a port forwarding up and running
- * with precisely these parameters. Hence, no need
- * to do anything; simply re-tag the existing one
- * as KEEP.
- */
- epfrec->status = KEEP;
- }
- /*
- * Anything else indicates that there was a duplicate
- * in our input, which we'll silently ignore.
- */
- free_portfwd(pfrec);
- } else {
- pfrec->status = CREATE;
- }
- } else {
- sfree(saddr);
- sfree(host);
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Now go through and destroy any port forwardings which were
- * not re-enabled.
- */
- for (i = 0; (epf = index234(ssh->portfwds, i)) != NULL; i++)
- if (epf->status == DESTROY) {
- char *message;
-
- message = dupprintf("%s port forwarding from %s%s%d",
- epf->type == 'L' ? "local" :
- epf->type == 'R' ? "remote" : "dynamic",
- epf->saddr ? epf->saddr : "",
- epf->saddr ? ":" : "",
- epf->sport);
-
- if (epf->type != 'D') {
- char *msg2 = dupprintf("%s to %s:%d", message,
- epf->daddr, epf->dport);
- sfree(message);
- message = msg2;
- }
-
- logeventf(ssh, "Cancelling %s", message);
- sfree(message);
-
- /* epf->remote or epf->local may be NULL if setting up a
- * forwarding failed. */
- if (epf->remote) {
- struct ssh_rportfwd *rpf = epf->remote;
- struct Packet *pktout;
-
- /*
- * Cancel the port forwarding at the server
- * end.
- */
- if (ssh->version == 1) {
- /*
- * We cannot cancel listening ports on the
- * server side in SSH-1! There's no message
- * to support it. Instead, we simply remove
- * the rportfwd record from the local end
- * so that any connections the server tries
- * to make on it are rejected.
- */
- } else {
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "cancel-tcpip-forward");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(pktout, 0);/* _don't_ want reply */
- if (epf->saddr) {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, epf->saddr);
- } else if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rport_acceptall)) {
- /* XXX: rport_acceptall may not represent
- * what was used to open the original connection,
- * since it's reconfigurable. */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "0.0.0.0");
- } else {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "127.0.0.1");
- }
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, epf->sport);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
- }
-
- del234(ssh->rportfwds, rpf);
- free_rportfwd(rpf);
- } else if (epf->local) {
- pfd_terminate(epf->local);
- }
-
- delpos234(ssh->portfwds, i);
- free_portfwd(epf);
- i--; /* so we don't skip one in the list */
- }
-
- /*
- * And finally, set up any new port forwardings (status==CREATE).
- */
- for (i = 0; (epf = index234(ssh->portfwds, i)) != NULL; i++)
- if (epf->status == CREATE) {
- char *sportdesc, *dportdesc;
- sportdesc = dupprintf("%s%s%s%s%d%s",
- epf->saddr ? epf->saddr : "",
- epf->saddr ? ":" : "",
- epf->sserv ? epf->sserv : "",
- epf->sserv ? "(" : "",
- epf->sport,
- epf->sserv ? ")" : "");
- if (epf->type == 'D') {
- dportdesc = NULL;
- } else {
- dportdesc = dupprintf("%s:%s%s%d%s",
- epf->daddr,
- epf->dserv ? epf->dserv : "",
- epf->dserv ? "(" : "",
- epf->dport,
- epf->dserv ? ")" : "");
- }
-
- if (epf->type == 'L') {
- const char *err = pfd_addforward(epf->daddr, epf->dport,
- epf->saddr, epf->sport,
- ssh, conf,
- &epf->local,
- epf->addressfamily);
-
- logeventf(ssh, "Local %sport %s forwarding to %s%s%s",
- epf->addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? "IPv4 " :
- epf->addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? "IPv6 " : "",
- sportdesc, dportdesc,
- err ? " failed: " : "", err ? err : "");
- } else if (epf->type == 'D') {
- const char *err = pfd_addforward(NULL, -1,
- epf->saddr, epf->sport,
- ssh, conf,
- &epf->local,
- epf->addressfamily);
-
- logeventf(ssh, "Local %sport %s SOCKS dynamic forwarding%s%s",
- epf->addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? "IPv4 " :
- epf->addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? "IPv6 " : "",
- sportdesc,
- err ? " failed: " : "", err ? err : "");
- } else {
- struct ssh_rportfwd *pf;
-
- /*
- * Ensure the remote port forwardings tree exists.
- */
- if (!ssh->rportfwds) {
- if (ssh->version == 1)
- ssh->rportfwds = newtree234(ssh_rportcmp_ssh1);
- else
- ssh->rportfwds = newtree234(ssh_rportcmp_ssh2);
- }
-
- pf = snew(struct ssh_rportfwd);
- strncpy(pf->dhost, epf->daddr, lenof(pf->dhost)-1);
- pf->dhost[lenof(pf->dhost)-1] = '\0';
- pf->dport = epf->dport;
- pf->sport = epf->sport;
- if (add234(ssh->rportfwds, pf) != pf) {
- logeventf(ssh, "Duplicate remote port forwarding to %s:%d",
- epf->daddr, epf->dport);
- sfree(pf);
- } else {
- logeventf(ssh, "Requesting remote port %s"
- " forward to %s", sportdesc, dportdesc);
-
- pf->sportdesc = sportdesc;
- sportdesc = NULL;
- epf->remote = pf;
- pf->pfrec = epf;
-
- if (ssh->version == 1) {
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_PORT_FORWARD_REQUEST,
- PKT_INT, epf->sport,
- PKT_STR, epf->daddr,
- PKT_INT, epf->dport,
- PKT_END);
- ssh_queue_handler(ssh, SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS,
- SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE,
- ssh_rportfwd_succfail, pf);
- } else {
- struct Packet *pktout;
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "tcpip-forward");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(pktout, 1);/* want reply */
- if (epf->saddr) {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, epf->saddr);
- } else if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rport_acceptall)) {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "0.0.0.0");
- } else {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "127.0.0.1");
- }
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, epf->sport);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
-
- ssh_queue_handler(ssh, SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS,
- SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE,
- ssh_rportfwd_succfail, pf);
- }
- }
- }
- sfree(sportdesc);
- sfree(dportdesc);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh1_smsg_stdout_stderr_data(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- char *string;
- int stringlen, bufsize;
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &string, &stringlen);
- if (string == NULL) {
- bombout(("Incoming terminal data packet was badly formed"));
- return;
- }
-
- bufsize = from_backend(ssh->frontend, pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_STDERR_DATA,
- string, stringlen);
- if (!ssh->v1_stdout_throttling && bufsize > SSH1_BUFFER_LIMIT) {
- ssh->v1_stdout_throttling = 1;
- ssh_throttle_conn(ssh, +1);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh1_smsg_x11_open(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- /* Remote side is trying to open a channel to talk to our
- * X-Server. Give them back a local channel number. */
- struct ssh_channel *c;
- int remoteid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
-
- logevent("Received X11 connect request");
- /* Refuse if X11 forwarding is disabled. */
- if (!ssh->X11_fwd_enabled) {
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE,
- PKT_INT, remoteid, PKT_END);
- logevent("Rejected X11 connect request");
- } else {
- c = snew(struct ssh_channel);
- c->ssh = ssh;
-
- if (x11_init(&c->u.x11.s, ssh->x11disp, c,
- NULL, -1, ssh->conf) != NULL) {
- logevent("Opening X11 forward connection failed");
- sfree(c);
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE,
- PKT_INT, remoteid, PKT_END);
- } else {
- logevent
- ("Opening X11 forward connection succeeded");
- c->remoteid = remoteid;
- c->halfopen = FALSE;
- c->localid = alloc_channel_id(ssh);
- c->closes = 0;
- c->pending_eof = FALSE;
- c->throttling_conn = 0;
- c->type = CHAN_X11; /* identify channel type */
- add234(ssh->channels, c);
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION,
- PKT_INT, c->remoteid, PKT_INT,
- c->localid, PKT_END);
- logevent("Opened X11 forward channel");
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh1_smsg_agent_open(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- /* Remote side is trying to open a channel to talk to our
- * agent. Give them back a local channel number. */
- struct ssh_channel *c;
- int remoteid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
-
- /* Refuse if agent forwarding is disabled. */
- if (!ssh->agentfwd_enabled) {
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE,
- PKT_INT, remoteid, PKT_END);
- } else {
- c = snew(struct ssh_channel);
- c->ssh = ssh;
- c->remoteid = remoteid;
- c->halfopen = FALSE;
- c->localid = alloc_channel_id(ssh);
- c->closes = 0;
- c->pending_eof = FALSE;
- c->throttling_conn = 0;
- c->type = CHAN_AGENT; /* identify channel type */
- c->u.a.lensofar = 0;
- c->u.a.message = NULL;
- add234(ssh->channels, c);
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION,
- PKT_INT, c->remoteid, PKT_INT, c->localid,
- PKT_END);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh1_msg_port_open(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- /* Remote side is trying to open a channel to talk to a
- * forwarded port. Give them back a local channel number. */
- struct ssh_channel *c;
- struct ssh_rportfwd pf, *pfp;
- int remoteid;
- int hostsize, port;
- char *host;
- const char *e;
- c = snew(struct ssh_channel);
- c->ssh = ssh;
-
- remoteid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &host, &hostsize);
- port = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
-
- if (hostsize >= lenof(pf.dhost))
- hostsize = lenof(pf.dhost)-1;
- memcpy(pf.dhost, host, hostsize);
- pf.dhost[hostsize] = '\0';
- pf.dport = port;
- pfp = find234(ssh->rportfwds, &pf, NULL);
-
- if (pfp == NULL) {
- logeventf(ssh, "Rejected remote port open request for %s:%d",
- pf.dhost, port);
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE,
- PKT_INT, remoteid, PKT_END);
- } else {
- logeventf(ssh, "Received remote port open request for %s:%d",
- pf.dhost, port);
- e = pfd_newconnect(&c->u.pfd.s, pf.dhost, port,
- c, ssh->conf, pfp->pfrec->addressfamily);
- if (e != NULL) {
- logeventf(ssh, "Port open failed: %s", e);
- sfree(c);
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE,
- PKT_INT, remoteid, PKT_END);
- } else {
- c->remoteid = remoteid;
- c->halfopen = FALSE;
- c->localid = alloc_channel_id(ssh);
- c->closes = 0;
- c->pending_eof = FALSE;
- c->throttling_conn = 0;
- c->type = CHAN_SOCKDATA; /* identify channel type */
- add234(ssh->channels, c);
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION,
- PKT_INT, c->remoteid, PKT_INT,
- c->localid, PKT_END);
- logevent("Forwarded port opened successfully");
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh1_msg_channel_open_confirmation(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- unsigned int remoteid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- unsigned int localid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- struct ssh_channel *c;
-
- c = find234(ssh->channels, &remoteid, ssh_channelfind);
- if (c && c->type == CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT) {
- c->remoteid = localid;
- c->halfopen = FALSE;
- c->type = CHAN_SOCKDATA;
- c->throttling_conn = 0;
- pfd_confirm(c->u.pfd.s);
- }
-
- if (c && c->pending_eof) {
- /*
- * We have a pending close on this channel,
- * which we decided on before the server acked
- * the channel open. So now we know the
- * remoteid, we can close it again.
- */
- ssh_channel_try_eof(c);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh1_msg_channel_open_failure(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- unsigned int remoteid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- struct ssh_channel *c;
-
- c = find234(ssh->channels, &remoteid, ssh_channelfind);
- if (c && c->type == CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT) {
- logevent("Forwarded connection refused by server");
- pfd_close(c->u.pfd.s);
- del234(ssh->channels, c);
- sfree(c);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh1_msg_channel_close(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- /* Remote side closes a channel. */
- unsigned i = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- struct ssh_channel *c;
- c = find234(ssh->channels, &i, ssh_channelfind);
- if (c && !c->halfopen) {
-
- if (pktin->type == SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE &&
- !(c->closes & CLOSES_RCVD_EOF)) {
- /*
- * Received CHANNEL_CLOSE, which we translate into
- * outgoing EOF.
- */
- int send_close = FALSE;
-
- c->closes |= CLOSES_RCVD_EOF;
-
- switch (c->type) {
- case CHAN_X11:
- if (c->u.x11.s)
- x11_send_eof(c->u.x11.s);
- else
- send_close = TRUE;
- case CHAN_SOCKDATA:
- if (c->u.pfd.s)
- x11_send_eof(c->u.pfd.s);
- else
- send_close = TRUE;
- case CHAN_AGENT:
- send_close = TRUE;
- }
-
- if (send_close && !(c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_EOF)) {
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE, PKT_INT, c->remoteid,
- PKT_END);
- c->closes |= CLOSES_SENT_EOF;
- }
- }
-
- if (pktin->type == SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION &&
- !(c->closes & CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE)) {
-
- if (!(c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_EOF)) {
- bombout(("Received CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION for channel %d"
- " for which we never sent CHANNEL_CLOSE\n", i));
- }
-
- c->closes |= CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE;
- }
-
- if (!((CLOSES_SENT_EOF | CLOSES_RCVD_EOF) & ~c->closes) &&
- !(c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE)) {
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION,
- PKT_INT, c->remoteid, PKT_END);
- c->closes |= CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE;
- }
-
- if (!((CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE | CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE) & ~c->closes))
- ssh_channel_destroy(c);
- } else {
- bombout(("Received CHANNEL_CLOSE%s for %s channel %d\n",
- pktin->type == SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE ? "" :
- "_CONFIRMATION", c ? "half-open" : "nonexistent",
- i));
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh1_msg_channel_data(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- /* Data sent down one of our channels. */
- int i = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- char *p;
- int len;
- struct ssh_channel *c;
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &p, &len);
-
- c = find234(ssh->channels, &i, ssh_channelfind);
- if (c) {
- int bufsize = 0;
- switch (c->type) {
- case CHAN_X11:
- bufsize = x11_send(c->u.x11.s, p, len);
- break;
- case CHAN_SOCKDATA:
- bufsize = pfd_send(c->u.pfd.s, p, len);
- break;
- case CHAN_AGENT:
- /* Data for an agent message. Buffer it. */
- while (len > 0) {
- if (c->u.a.lensofar < 4) {
- unsigned int l = min(4 - c->u.a.lensofar, (unsigned)len);
- memcpy(c->u.a.msglen + c->u.a.lensofar, p,
- l);
- p += l;
- len -= l;
- c->u.a.lensofar += l;
- }
- if (c->u.a.lensofar == 4) {
- c->u.a.totallen =
- 4 + GET_32BIT(c->u.a.msglen);
- c->u.a.message = snewn(c->u.a.totallen,
- unsigned char);
- memcpy(c->u.a.message, c->u.a.msglen, 4);
- }
- if (c->u.a.lensofar >= 4 && len > 0) {
- unsigned int l =
- min(c->u.a.totallen - c->u.a.lensofar,
- (unsigned)len);
- memcpy(c->u.a.message + c->u.a.lensofar, p,
- l);
- p += l;
- len -= l;
- c->u.a.lensofar += l;
- }
- if (c->u.a.lensofar == c->u.a.totallen) {
- void *reply;
- int replylen;
- if (agent_query(c->u.a.message,
- c->u.a.totallen,
- &reply, &replylen,
- ssh_agentf_callback, c))
- ssh_agentf_callback(c, reply, replylen);
- sfree(c->u.a.message);
- c->u.a.lensofar = 0;
- }
- }
- bufsize = 0; /* agent channels never back up */
- break;
- }
- if (!c->throttling_conn && bufsize > SSH1_BUFFER_LIMIT) {
- c->throttling_conn = 1;
- ssh_throttle_conn(ssh, +1);
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh1_smsg_exit_status(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- ssh->exitcode = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- logeventf(ssh, "Server sent command exit status %d", ssh->exitcode);
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_EXIT_CONFIRMATION, PKT_END);
- /*
- * In case `helpful' firewalls or proxies tack
- * extra human-readable text on the end of the
- * session which we might mistake for another
- * encrypted packet, we close the session once
- * we've sent EXIT_CONFIRMATION.
- */
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, NULL, 0, TRUE);
-}
-
-/* Helper function to deal with sending tty modes for REQUEST_PTY */
-static void ssh1_send_ttymode(void *data, char *mode, char *val)
-{
- struct Packet *pktout = (struct Packet *)data;
- int i = 0;
- unsigned int arg = 0;
- while (strcmp(mode, ssh_ttymodes[i].mode) != 0) i++;
- if (i == lenof(ssh_ttymodes)) return;
- switch (ssh_ttymodes[i].type) {
- case TTY_OP_CHAR:
- arg = ssh_tty_parse_specchar(val);
- break;
- case TTY_OP_BOOL:
- arg = ssh_tty_parse_boolean(val);
- break;
- }
- ssh2_pkt_addbyte(pktout, ssh_ttymodes[i].opcode);
- ssh2_pkt_addbyte(pktout, arg);
-}
-
-
-static void do_ssh1_connection(Ssh ssh, unsigned char *in, int inlen,
- struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- crBegin(ssh->do_ssh1_connection_crstate);
-
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_SMSG_STDOUT_DATA] =
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_SMSG_STDERR_DATA] =
- ssh1_smsg_stdout_stderr_data;
-
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION] =
- ssh1_msg_channel_open_confirmation;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE] =
- ssh1_msg_channel_open_failure;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE] =
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION] =
- ssh1_msg_channel_close;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA] = ssh1_msg_channel_data;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_SMSG_EXIT_STATUS] = ssh1_smsg_exit_status;
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_agentfwd) && agent_exists()) {
- logevent("Requesting agent forwarding");
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_AGENT_REQUEST_FORWARDING, PKT_END);
- do {
- crReturnV;
- } while (!pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS
- && pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) {
- bombout(("Protocol confusion"));
- crStopV;
- } else if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) {
- logevent("Agent forwarding refused");
- } else {
- logevent("Agent forwarding enabled");
- ssh->agentfwd_enabled = TRUE;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_SMSG_AGENT_OPEN] = ssh1_smsg_agent_open;
- }
- }
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_x11_forward) &&
- (ssh->x11disp = x11_setup_display(conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_x11_display),
- conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_x11_auth), ssh->conf))) {
- logevent("Requesting X11 forwarding");
- /*
- * Note that while we blank the X authentication data here, we don't
- * take any special action to blank the start of an X11 channel,
- * so using MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 and actually opening an X connection
- * without having session blanking enabled is likely to leak your
- * cookie into the log.
- */
- if (ssh->v1_local_protoflags & SSH1_PROTOFLAG_SCREEN_NUMBER) {
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_X11_REQUEST_FORWARDING,
- PKT_STR, ssh->x11disp->remoteauthprotoname,
- PKTT_PASSWORD,
- PKT_STR, ssh->x11disp->remoteauthdatastring,
- PKTT_OTHER,
- PKT_INT, ssh->x11disp->screennum,
- PKT_END);
- } else {
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_X11_REQUEST_FORWARDING,
- PKT_STR, ssh->x11disp->remoteauthprotoname,
- PKTT_PASSWORD,
- PKT_STR, ssh->x11disp->remoteauthdatastring,
- PKTT_OTHER,
- PKT_END);
- }
- do {
- crReturnV;
- } while (!pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS
- && pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) {
- bombout(("Protocol confusion"));
- crStopV;
- } else if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) {
- logevent("X11 forwarding refused");
- } else {
- logevent("X11 forwarding enabled");
- ssh->X11_fwd_enabled = TRUE;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_SMSG_X11_OPEN] = ssh1_smsg_x11_open;
- }
- }
-
- ssh_setup_portfwd(ssh, ssh->conf);
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_PORT_OPEN] = ssh1_msg_port_open;
-
- if (!conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_nopty)) {
- struct Packet *pkt;
- /* Unpick the terminal-speed string. */
- /* XXX perhaps we should allow no speeds to be sent. */
- ssh->ospeed = 38400; ssh->ispeed = 38400; /* last-resort defaults */
- sscanf(conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_termspeed), "%d,%d", &ssh->ospeed, &ssh->ispeed);
- /* Send the pty request. */
- pkt = ssh1_pkt_init(SSH1_CMSG_REQUEST_PTY);
- ssh_pkt_addstring(pkt, conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_termtype));
- ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, ssh->term_height);
- ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, ssh->term_width);
- ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, 0); /* width in pixels */
- ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, 0); /* height in pixels */
- parse_ttymodes(ssh, ssh1_send_ttymode, (void *)pkt);
- ssh_pkt_addbyte(pkt, SSH1_TTY_OP_ISPEED);
- ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, ssh->ispeed);
- ssh_pkt_addbyte(pkt, SSH1_TTY_OP_OSPEED);
- ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, ssh->ospeed);
- ssh_pkt_addbyte(pkt, SSH_TTY_OP_END);
- s_wrpkt(ssh, pkt);
- ssh->state = SSH_STATE_INTERMED;
- do {
- crReturnV;
- } while (!pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS
- && pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) {
- bombout(("Protocol confusion"));
- crStopV;
- } else if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) {
- c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused to allocate pty\r\n");
- ssh->editing = ssh->echoing = 1;
- } else {
- logeventf(ssh, "Allocated pty (ospeed %dbps, ispeed %dbps)",
- ssh->ospeed, ssh->ispeed);
- ssh->got_pty = TRUE;
- }
- } else {
- ssh->editing = ssh->echoing = 1;
- }
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_compression)) {
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_REQUEST_COMPRESSION, PKT_INT, 6, PKT_END);
- do {
- crReturnV;
- } while (!pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS
- && pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) {
- bombout(("Protocol confusion"));
- crStopV;
- } else if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) {
- c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused to compress\r\n");
- }
- logevent("Started compression");
- ssh->v1_compressing = TRUE;
- ssh->cs_comp_ctx = zlib_compress_init();
- logevent("Initialised zlib (RFC1950) compression");
- ssh->sc_comp_ctx = zlib_decompress_init();
- logevent("Initialised zlib (RFC1950) decompression");
- }
-
- /*
- * Start the shell or command.
- *
- * Special case: if the first-choice command is an SSH-2
- * subsystem (hence not usable here) and the second choice
- * exists, we fall straight back to that.
- */
- {
- char *cmd = conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_remote_cmd);
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_subsys) &&
- conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_remote_cmd2)) {
- cmd = conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_remote_cmd2);
- ssh->fallback_cmd = TRUE;
- }
- if (*cmd)
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_EXEC_CMD, PKT_STR, cmd, PKT_END);
- else
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_EXEC_SHELL, PKT_END);
- logevent("Started session");
- }
-
- ssh->state = SSH_STATE_SESSION;
- if (ssh->size_needed)
- ssh_size(ssh, ssh->term_width, ssh->term_height);
- if (ssh->eof_needed)
- ssh_special(ssh, TS_EOF);
-
- if (ssh->ldisc)
- ldisc_send(ssh->ldisc, NULL, 0, 0);/* cause ldisc to notice changes */
- ssh->send_ok = 1;
- ssh->channels = newtree234(ssh_channelcmp);
- while (1) {
-
- /*
- * By this point, most incoming packets are already being
- * handled by the dispatch table, and we need only pay
- * attention to the unusual ones.
- */
-
- crReturnV;
- if (pktin) {
- if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS) {
- /* may be from EXEC_SHELL on some servers */
- } else if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) {
- /* may be from EXEC_SHELL on some servers
- * if no pty is available or in other odd cases. Ignore */
- } else {
- bombout(("Strange packet received: type %d", pktin->type));
- crStopV;
- }
- } else {
- while (inlen > 0) {
- int len = min(inlen, 512);
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_STDIN_DATA,
- PKT_INT, len, PKTT_DATA, PKT_DATA, in, len,
- PKTT_OTHER, PKT_END);
- in += len;
- inlen -= len;
- }
- }
- }
-
- crFinishV;
-}
-
-/*
- * Handle the top-level SSH-2 protocol.
- */
-static void ssh1_msg_debug(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- char *msg;
- int msglen;
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &msg, &msglen);
- logeventf(ssh, "Remote debug message: %.*s", msglen, msg);
-}
-
-static void ssh1_msg_disconnect(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- /* log reason code in disconnect message */
- char *msg;
- int msglen;
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &msg, &msglen);
- bombout(("Server sent disconnect message:\n\"%.*s\"", msglen, msg));
-}
-
-static void ssh_msg_ignore(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- /* Do nothing, because we're ignoring it! Duhh. */
-}
-
-static void ssh1_protocol_setup(Ssh ssh)
-{
- int i;
-
- /*
- * Most messages are handled by the coroutines.
- */
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
- ssh->packet_dispatch[i] = NULL;
-
- /*
- * These special message types we install handlers for.
- */
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_DISCONNECT] = ssh1_msg_disconnect;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_IGNORE] = ssh_msg_ignore;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_DEBUG] = ssh1_msg_debug;
-}
-
-static void ssh1_protocol(Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen,
- struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- unsigned char *in=(unsigned char*)vin;
- if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED)
- return;
-
- if (pktin && ssh->packet_dispatch[pktin->type]) {
- ssh->packet_dispatch[pktin->type](ssh, pktin);
- return;
- }
-
- if (!ssh->protocol_initial_phase_done) {
- if (do_ssh1_login(ssh, in, inlen, pktin))
- ssh->protocol_initial_phase_done = TRUE;
- else
- return;
- }
-
- do_ssh1_connection(ssh, in, inlen, pktin);
-}
-
-/*
- * Utility routine for decoding comma-separated strings in KEXINIT.
- */
-static int in_commasep_string(char *needle, char *haystack, int haylen)
-{
- int needlen;
- if (!needle || !haystack) /* protect against null pointers */
- return 0;
- needlen = strlen(needle);
- while (1) {
- /*
- * Is it at the start of the string?
- */
- if (haylen >= needlen && /* haystack is long enough */
- !memcmp(needle, haystack, needlen) && /* initial match */
- (haylen == needlen || haystack[needlen] == ',')
- /* either , or EOS follows */
- )
- return 1;
- /*
- * If not, search for the next comma and resume after that.
- * If no comma found, terminate.
- */
- while (haylen > 0 && *haystack != ',')
- haylen--, haystack++;
- if (haylen == 0)
- return 0;
- haylen--, haystack++; /* skip over comma itself */
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Similar routine for checking whether we have the first string in a list.
- */
-static int first_in_commasep_string(char *needle, char *haystack, int haylen)
-{
- int needlen;
- if (!needle || !haystack) /* protect against null pointers */
- return 0;
- needlen = strlen(needle);
- /*
- * Is it at the start of the string?
- */
- if (haylen >= needlen && /* haystack is long enough */
- !memcmp(needle, haystack, needlen) && /* initial match */
- (haylen == needlen || haystack[needlen] == ',')
- /* either , or EOS follows */
- )
- return 1;
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * SSH-2 key creation method.
- * (Currently assumes 2 lots of any hash are sufficient to generate
- * keys/IVs for any cipher/MAC. SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS documents this assumption.)
- */
-#define SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS (2)
-static void ssh2_mkkey(Ssh ssh, Bignum K, unsigned char *H, char chr,
- unsigned char *keyspace)
-{
- const struct ssh_hash *h = ssh->kex->hash;
- void *s;
- /* First hlen bytes. */
- s = h->init();
- if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_DERIVEKEY))
- hash_mpint(h, s, K);
- h->bytes(s, H, h->hlen);
- h->bytes(s, &chr, 1);
- h->bytes(s, ssh->v2_session_id, ssh->v2_session_id_len);
- h->final(s, keyspace);
- /* Next hlen bytes. */
- s = h->init();
- if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_DERIVEKEY))
- hash_mpint(h, s, K);
- h->bytes(s, H, h->hlen);
- h->bytes(s, keyspace, h->hlen);
- h->final(s, keyspace + h->hlen);
-}
-
-/*
- * Handle the SSH-2 transport layer.
- */
-static int do_ssh2_transport(Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen,
- struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- unsigned char *in = (unsigned char *)vin;
- struct do_ssh2_transport_state {
- int nbits, pbits, warn_kex, warn_cscipher, warn_sccipher;
- Bignum p, g, e, f, K;
- void *our_kexinit;
- int our_kexinitlen;
- int kex_init_value, kex_reply_value;
- const struct ssh_mac **maclist;
- int nmacs;
- const struct ssh2_cipher *cscipher_tobe;
- const struct ssh2_cipher *sccipher_tobe;
- const struct ssh_mac *csmac_tobe;
- const struct ssh_mac *scmac_tobe;
- const struct ssh_compress *cscomp_tobe;
- const struct ssh_compress *sccomp_tobe;
- char *hostkeydata, *sigdata, *rsakeydata, *keystr, *fingerprint;
- int hostkeylen, siglen, rsakeylen;
- void *hkey; /* actual host key */
- void *rsakey; /* for RSA kex */
- unsigned char exchange_hash[SSH2_KEX_MAX_HASH_LEN];
- int n_preferred_kex;
- const struct ssh_kexes *preferred_kex[KEX_MAX];
- int n_preferred_ciphers;
- const struct ssh2_ciphers *preferred_ciphers[CIPHER_MAX];
- const struct ssh_compress *preferred_comp;
- int userauth_succeeded; /* for delayed compression */
- int pending_compression;
- int got_session_id, activated_authconn;
- struct Packet *pktout;
- int dlgret;
- int guessok;
- int ignorepkt;
- };
- crState(do_ssh2_transport_state);
-
- crBegin(ssh->do_ssh2_transport_crstate);
-
- s->cscipher_tobe = s->sccipher_tobe = NULL;
- s->csmac_tobe = s->scmac_tobe = NULL;
- s->cscomp_tobe = s->sccomp_tobe = NULL;
-
- s->got_session_id = s->activated_authconn = FALSE;
- s->userauth_succeeded = FALSE;
- s->pending_compression = FALSE;
-
- /*
- * Be prepared to work around the buggy MAC problem.
- */
- if (ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_HMAC)
- s->maclist = buggymacs, s->nmacs = lenof(buggymacs);
- else
- s->maclist = macs, s->nmacs = lenof(macs);
-
- begin_key_exchange:
- ssh->pkt_kctx = SSH2_PKTCTX_NOKEX;
- {
- int i, j, commalist_started;
-
- /*
- * Set up the preferred key exchange. (NULL => warn below here)
- */
- s->n_preferred_kex = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < KEX_MAX; i++) {
- switch (conf_get_int_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_kexlist, i)) {
- case KEX_DHGEX:
- s->preferred_kex[s->n_preferred_kex++] =
- &ssh_diffiehellman_gex;
- break;
- case KEX_DHGROUP14:
- s->preferred_kex[s->n_preferred_kex++] =
- &ssh_diffiehellman_group14;
- break;
- case KEX_DHGROUP1:
- s->preferred_kex[s->n_preferred_kex++] =
- &ssh_diffiehellman_group1;
- break;
- case KEX_RSA:
- s->preferred_kex[s->n_preferred_kex++] =
- &ssh_rsa_kex;
- break;
- case KEX_WARN:
- /* Flag for later. Don't bother if it's the last in
- * the list. */
- if (i < KEX_MAX - 1) {
- s->preferred_kex[s->n_preferred_kex++] = NULL;
- }
- break;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Set up the preferred ciphers. (NULL => warn below here)
- */
- s->n_preferred_ciphers = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < CIPHER_MAX; i++) {
- switch (conf_get_int_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_cipherlist, i)) {
- case CIPHER_BLOWFISH:
- s->preferred_ciphers[s->n_preferred_ciphers++] = &ssh2_blowfish;
- break;
- case CIPHER_DES:
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh2_des_cbc)) {
- s->preferred_ciphers[s->n_preferred_ciphers++] = &ssh2_des;
- }
- break;
- case CIPHER_3DES:
- s->preferred_ciphers[s->n_preferred_ciphers++] = &ssh2_3des;
- break;
- case CIPHER_AES:
- s->preferred_ciphers[s->n_preferred_ciphers++] = &ssh2_aes;
- break;
- case CIPHER_ARCFOUR:
- s->preferred_ciphers[s->n_preferred_ciphers++] = &ssh2_arcfour;
- break;
- case CIPHER_WARN:
- /* Flag for later. Don't bother if it's the last in
- * the list. */
- if (i < CIPHER_MAX - 1) {
- s->preferred_ciphers[s->n_preferred_ciphers++] = NULL;
- }
- break;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Set up preferred compression.
- */
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_compression))
- s->preferred_comp = &ssh_zlib;
- else
- s->preferred_comp = &ssh_comp_none;
-
- /*
- * Enable queueing of outgoing auth- or connection-layer
- * packets while we are in the middle of a key exchange.
- */
- ssh->queueing = TRUE;
-
- /*
- * Flag that KEX is in progress.
- */
- ssh->kex_in_progress = TRUE;
-
- /*
- * Construct and send our key exchange packet.
- */
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT);
- for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
- ssh2_pkt_addbyte(s->pktout, (unsigned char) random_byte());
- /* List key exchange algorithms. */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- commalist_started = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < s->n_preferred_kex; i++) {
- const struct ssh_kexes *k = s->preferred_kex[i];
- if (!k) continue; /* warning flag */
- for (j = 0; j < k->nkexes; j++) {
- if (commalist_started)
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ",");
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, k->list[j]->name);
- commalist_started = 1;
- }
- }
- /* List server host key algorithms. */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- for (i = 0; i < lenof(hostkey_algs); i++) {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, hostkey_algs[i]->name);
- if (i < lenof(hostkey_algs) - 1)
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ",");
- }
- /* List client->server encryption algorithms. */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- commalist_started = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < s->n_preferred_ciphers; i++) {
- const struct ssh2_ciphers *c = s->preferred_ciphers[i];
- if (!c) continue; /* warning flag */
- for (j = 0; j < c->nciphers; j++) {
- if (commalist_started)
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ",");
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, c->list[j]->name);
- commalist_started = 1;
- }
- }
- /* List server->client encryption algorithms. */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- commalist_started = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < s->n_preferred_ciphers; i++) {
- const struct ssh2_ciphers *c = s->preferred_ciphers[i];
- if (!c) continue; /* warning flag */
- for (j = 0; j < c->nciphers; j++) {
- if (commalist_started)
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ",");
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, c->list[j]->name);
- commalist_started = 1;
- }
- }
- /* List client->server MAC algorithms. */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- for (i = 0; i < s->nmacs; i++) {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, s->maclist[i]->name);
- if (i < s->nmacs - 1)
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ",");
- }
- /* List server->client MAC algorithms. */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- for (i = 0; i < s->nmacs; i++) {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, s->maclist[i]->name);
- if (i < s->nmacs - 1)
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ",");
- }
- /* List client->server compression algorithms,
- * then server->client compression algorithms. (We use the
- * same set twice.) */
- for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- assert(lenof(compressions) > 1);
- /* Prefer non-delayed versions */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, s->preferred_comp->name);
- /* We don't even list delayed versions of algorithms until
- * they're allowed to be used, to avoid a race. See the end of
- * this function. */
- if (s->userauth_succeeded && s->preferred_comp->delayed_name) {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ",");
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout,
- s->preferred_comp->delayed_name);
- }
- for (i = 0; i < lenof(compressions); i++) {
- const struct ssh_compress *c = compressions[i];
- if (c != s->preferred_comp) {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ",");
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, c->name);
- if (s->userauth_succeeded && c->delayed_name) {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ",");
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, c->delayed_name);
- }
- }
- }
- }
- /* List client->server languages. Empty list. */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- /* List server->client languages. Empty list. */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- /* First KEX packet does _not_ follow, because we're not that brave. */
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, FALSE);
- /* Reserved. */
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, 0);
- }
-
- s->our_kexinitlen = s->pktout->length - 5;
- s->our_kexinit = snewn(s->our_kexinitlen, unsigned char);
- memcpy(s->our_kexinit, s->pktout->data + 5, s->our_kexinitlen);
-
- ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, s->pktout);
-
- if (!pktin)
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
-
- /*
- * Now examine the other side's KEXINIT to see what we're up
- * to.
- */
- {
- char *str, *preferred;
- int i, j, len;
-
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT) {
- bombout(("expected key exchange packet from server"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- ssh->kex = NULL;
- ssh->hostkey = NULL;
- s->cscipher_tobe = NULL;
- s->sccipher_tobe = NULL;
- s->csmac_tobe = NULL;
- s->scmac_tobe = NULL;
- s->cscomp_tobe = NULL;
- s->sccomp_tobe = NULL;
- s->warn_kex = s->warn_cscipher = s->warn_sccipher = FALSE;
-
- pktin->savedpos += 16; /* skip garbage cookie */
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* key exchange algorithms */
-
- preferred = NULL;
- for (i = 0; i < s->n_preferred_kex; i++) {
- const struct ssh_kexes *k = s->preferred_kex[i];
- if (!k) {
- s->warn_kex = TRUE;
- } else {
- for (j = 0; j < k->nkexes; j++) {
- if (!preferred) preferred = k->list[j]->name;
- if (in_commasep_string(k->list[j]->name, str, len)) {
- ssh->kex = k->list[j];
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- if (ssh->kex)
- break;
- }
- if (!ssh->kex) {
- bombout(("Couldn't agree a key exchange algorithm (available: %s)",
- str ? str : "(null)"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- /*
- * Note that the server's guess is considered wrong if it doesn't match
- * the first algorithm in our list, even if it's still the algorithm
- * we end up using.
- */
- s->guessok = first_in_commasep_string(preferred, str, len);
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* host key algorithms */
- for (i = 0; i < lenof(hostkey_algs); i++) {
- if (in_commasep_string(hostkey_algs[i]->name, str, len)) {
- ssh->hostkey = hostkey_algs[i];
- break;
- }
- }
- s->guessok = s->guessok &&
- first_in_commasep_string(hostkey_algs[0]->name, str, len);
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* client->server cipher */
- for (i = 0; i < s->n_preferred_ciphers; i++) {
- const struct ssh2_ciphers *c = s->preferred_ciphers[i];
- if (!c) {
- s->warn_cscipher = TRUE;
- } else {
- for (j = 0; j < c->nciphers; j++) {
- if (in_commasep_string(c->list[j]->name, str, len)) {
- s->cscipher_tobe = c->list[j];
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- if (s->cscipher_tobe)
- break;
- }
- if (!s->cscipher_tobe) {
- bombout(("Couldn't agree a client-to-server cipher (available: %s)",
- str ? str : "(null)"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* server->client cipher */
- for (i = 0; i < s->n_preferred_ciphers; i++) {
- const struct ssh2_ciphers *c = s->preferred_ciphers[i];
- if (!c) {
- s->warn_sccipher = TRUE;
- } else {
- for (j = 0; j < c->nciphers; j++) {
- if (in_commasep_string(c->list[j]->name, str, len)) {
- s->sccipher_tobe = c->list[j];
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- if (s->sccipher_tobe)
- break;
- }
- if (!s->sccipher_tobe) {
- bombout(("Couldn't agree a server-to-client cipher (available: %s)",
- str ? str : "(null)"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* client->server mac */
- for (i = 0; i < s->nmacs; i++) {
- if (in_commasep_string(s->maclist[i]->name, str, len)) {
- s->csmac_tobe = s->maclist[i];
- break;
- }
- }
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* server->client mac */
- for (i = 0; i < s->nmacs; i++) {
- if (in_commasep_string(s->maclist[i]->name, str, len)) {
- s->scmac_tobe = s->maclist[i];
- break;
- }
- }
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* client->server compression */
- for (i = 0; i < lenof(compressions) + 1; i++) {
- const struct ssh_compress *c =
- i == 0 ? s->preferred_comp : compressions[i - 1];
- if (in_commasep_string(c->name, str, len)) {
- s->cscomp_tobe = c;
- break;
- } else if (in_commasep_string(c->delayed_name, str, len)) {
- if (s->userauth_succeeded) {
- s->cscomp_tobe = c;
- break;
- } else {
- s->pending_compression = TRUE; /* try this later */
- }
- }
- }
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* server->client compression */
- for (i = 0; i < lenof(compressions) + 1; i++) {
- const struct ssh_compress *c =
- i == 0 ? s->preferred_comp : compressions[i - 1];
- if (in_commasep_string(c->name, str, len)) {
- s->sccomp_tobe = c;
- break;
- } else if (in_commasep_string(c->delayed_name, str, len)) {
- if (s->userauth_succeeded) {
- s->sccomp_tobe = c;
- break;
- } else {
- s->pending_compression = TRUE; /* try this later */
- }
- }
- }
- if (s->pending_compression) {
- logevent("Server supports delayed compression; "
- "will try this later");
- }
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* client->server language */
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* server->client language */
- s->ignorepkt = ssh2_pkt_getbool(pktin) && !s->guessok;
-
- if (s->warn_kex) {
- ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 1);
- s->dlgret = askalg(ssh->frontend, "key-exchange algorithm",
- ssh->kex->name,
- ssh_dialog_callback, ssh);
- if (s->dlgret < 0) {
- do {
- crReturn(0);
- if (pktin) {
- bombout(("Unexpected data from server while"
- " waiting for user response"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- } while (pktin || inlen > 0);
- s->dlgret = ssh->user_response;
- }
- ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 0);
- if (s->dlgret == 0) {
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, "User aborted at kex warning", NULL,
- 0, TRUE);
- crStop(0);
- }
- }
-
- if (s->warn_cscipher) {
- ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 1);
- s->dlgret = askalg(ssh->frontend,
- "client-to-server cipher",
- s->cscipher_tobe->name,
- ssh_dialog_callback, ssh);
- if (s->dlgret < 0) {
- do {
- crReturn(0);
- if (pktin) {
- bombout(("Unexpected data from server while"
- " waiting for user response"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- } while (pktin || inlen > 0);
- s->dlgret = ssh->user_response;
- }
- ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 0);
- if (s->dlgret == 0) {
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, "User aborted at cipher warning", NULL,
- 0, TRUE);
- crStop(0);
- }
- }
-
- if (s->warn_sccipher) {
- ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 1);
- s->dlgret = askalg(ssh->frontend,
- "server-to-client cipher",
- s->sccipher_tobe->name,
- ssh_dialog_callback, ssh);
- if (s->dlgret < 0) {
- do {
- crReturn(0);
- if (pktin) {
- bombout(("Unexpected data from server while"
- " waiting for user response"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- } while (pktin || inlen > 0);
- s->dlgret = ssh->user_response;
- }
- ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 0);
- if (s->dlgret == 0) {
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, "User aborted at cipher warning", NULL,
- 0, TRUE);
- crStop(0);
- }
- }
-
- ssh->exhash = ssh->kex->hash->init();
- hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, ssh->v_c, strlen(ssh->v_c));
- hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, ssh->v_s, strlen(ssh->v_s));
- hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash,
- s->our_kexinit, s->our_kexinitlen);
- sfree(s->our_kexinit);
- if (pktin->length > 5)
- hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash,
- pktin->data + 5, pktin->length - 5);
-
- if (s->ignorepkt) /* first_kex_packet_follows */
- crWaitUntil(pktin); /* Ignore packet */
- }
-
- if (ssh->kex->main_type == KEXTYPE_DH) {
- /*
- * Work out the number of bits of key we will need from the
- * key exchange. We start with the maximum key length of
- * either cipher...
- */
- {
- int csbits, scbits;
-
- csbits = s->cscipher_tobe->keylen;
- scbits = s->sccipher_tobe->keylen;
- s->nbits = (csbits > scbits ? csbits : scbits);
- }
- /* The keys only have hlen-bit entropy, since they're based on
- * a hash. So cap the key size at hlen bits. */
- if (s->nbits > ssh->kex->hash->hlen * 8)
- s->nbits = ssh->kex->hash->hlen * 8;
-
- /*
- * If we're doing Diffie-Hellman group exchange, start by
- * requesting a group.
- */
- if (!ssh->kex->pdata) {
- logevent("Doing Diffie-Hellman group exchange");
- ssh->pkt_kctx = SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGEX;
- /*
- * Work out how big a DH group we will need to allow that
- * much data.
- */
- s->pbits = 512 << ((s->nbits - 1) / 64);
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, s->pbits);
- ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, s->pktout);
-
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP) {
- bombout(("expected key exchange group packet from server"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- s->p = ssh2_pkt_getmp(pktin);
- s->g = ssh2_pkt_getmp(pktin);
- if (!s->p || !s->g) {
- bombout(("unable to read mp-ints from incoming group packet"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- ssh->kex_ctx = dh_setup_gex(s->p, s->g);
- s->kex_init_value = SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_INIT;
- s->kex_reply_value = SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REPLY;
- } else {
- ssh->pkt_kctx = SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGROUP;
- ssh->kex_ctx = dh_setup_group(ssh->kex);
- s->kex_init_value = SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_INIT;
- s->kex_reply_value = SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_REPLY;
- logeventf(ssh, "Using Diffie-Hellman with standard group \"%s\"",
- ssh->kex->groupname);
- }
-
- logeventf(ssh, "Doing Diffie-Hellman key exchange with hash %s",
- ssh->kex->hash->text_name);
- /*
- * Now generate and send e for Diffie-Hellman.
- */
- set_busy_status(ssh->frontend, BUSY_CPU); /* this can take a while */
- s->e = dh_create_e(ssh->kex_ctx, s->nbits * 2);
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(s->kex_init_value);
- ssh2_pkt_addmp(s->pktout, s->e);
- ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, s->pktout);
-
- set_busy_status(ssh->frontend, BUSY_WAITING); /* wait for server */
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
- if (pktin->type != s->kex_reply_value) {
- bombout(("expected key exchange reply packet from server"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- set_busy_status(ssh->frontend, BUSY_CPU); /* cogitate */
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &s->hostkeydata, &s->hostkeylen);
- s->hkey = ssh->hostkey->newkey(s->hostkeydata, s->hostkeylen);
- s->f = ssh2_pkt_getmp(pktin);
- if (!s->f) {
- bombout(("unable to parse key exchange reply packet"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &s->sigdata, &s->siglen);
-
- s->K = dh_find_K(ssh->kex_ctx, s->f);
-
- /* We assume everything from now on will be quick, and it might
- * involve user interaction. */
- set_busy_status(ssh->frontend, BUSY_NOT);
-
- hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->hostkeydata, s->hostkeylen);
- if (!ssh->kex->pdata) {
- hash_uint32(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->pbits);
- hash_mpint(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->p);
- hash_mpint(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->g);
- }
- hash_mpint(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->e);
- hash_mpint(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->f);
-
- dh_cleanup(ssh->kex_ctx);
- freebn(s->f);
- if (!ssh->kex->pdata) {
- freebn(s->g);
- freebn(s->p);
- }
- } else {
- logeventf(ssh, "Doing RSA key exchange with hash %s",
- ssh->kex->hash->text_name);
- ssh->pkt_kctx = SSH2_PKTCTX_RSAKEX;
- /*
- * RSA key exchange. First expect a KEXRSA_PUBKEY packet
- * from the server.
- */
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_PUBKEY) {
- bombout(("expected RSA public key packet from server"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &s->hostkeydata, &s->hostkeylen);
- hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash,
- s->hostkeydata, s->hostkeylen);
- s->hkey = ssh->hostkey->newkey(s->hostkeydata, s->hostkeylen);
-
- {
- char *keydata;
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &keydata, &s->rsakeylen);
- s->rsakeydata = snewn(s->rsakeylen, char);
- memcpy(s->rsakeydata, keydata, s->rsakeylen);
- }
-
- s->rsakey = ssh_rsakex_newkey(s->rsakeydata, s->rsakeylen);
- if (!s->rsakey) {
- sfree(s->rsakeydata);
- bombout(("unable to parse RSA public key from server"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->rsakeydata, s->rsakeylen);
-
- /*
- * Next, set up a shared secret K, of precisely KLEN -
- * 2*HLEN - 49 bits, where KLEN is the bit length of the
- * RSA key modulus and HLEN is the bit length of the hash
- * we're using.
- */
- {
- int klen = ssh_rsakex_klen(s->rsakey);
- int nbits = klen - (2*ssh->kex->hash->hlen*8 + 49);
- int i, byte = 0;
- unsigned char *kstr1, *kstr2, *outstr;
- int kstr1len, kstr2len, outstrlen;
-
- s->K = bn_power_2(nbits - 1);
-
- for (i = 0; i < nbits; i++) {
- if ((i & 7) == 0) {
- byte = random_byte();
- }
- bignum_set_bit(s->K, i, (byte >> (i & 7)) & 1);
- }
-
- /*
- * Encode this as an mpint.
- */
- kstr1 = ssh2_mpint_fmt(s->K, &kstr1len);
- kstr2 = snewn(kstr2len = 4 + kstr1len, unsigned char);
- PUT_32BIT(kstr2, kstr1len);
- memcpy(kstr2 + 4, kstr1, kstr1len);
-
- /*
- * Encrypt it with the given RSA key.
- */
- outstrlen = (klen + 7) / 8;
- outstr = snewn(outstrlen, unsigned char);
- ssh_rsakex_encrypt(ssh->kex->hash, kstr2, kstr2len,
- outstr, outstrlen, s->rsakey);
-
- /*
- * And send it off in a return packet.
- */
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_SECRET);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, (char *)outstr, outstrlen);
- ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, s->pktout);
-
- hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, outstr, outstrlen);
-
- sfree(kstr2);
- sfree(kstr1);
- sfree(outstr);
- }
-
- ssh_rsakex_freekey(s->rsakey);
-
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_DONE) {
- sfree(s->rsakeydata);
- bombout(("expected signature packet from server"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &s->sigdata, &s->siglen);
-
- sfree(s->rsakeydata);
- }
-
- hash_mpint(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->K);
- assert(ssh->kex->hash->hlen <= sizeof(s->exchange_hash));
- ssh->kex->hash->final(ssh->exhash, s->exchange_hash);
-
- ssh->kex_ctx = NULL;
-
-#if 0
- debug(("Exchange hash is:\n"));
- dmemdump(s->exchange_hash, ssh->kex->hash->hlen);
-#endif
-
- if (!s->hkey ||
- !ssh->hostkey->verifysig(s->hkey, s->sigdata, s->siglen,
- (char *)s->exchange_hash,
- ssh->kex->hash->hlen)) {
- bombout(("Server's host key did not match the signature supplied"));
- crStop(0);
- }
-
- /*
- * Authenticate remote host: verify host key. (We've already
- * checked the signature of the exchange hash.)
- */
- s->keystr = ssh->hostkey->fmtkey(s->hkey);
- s->fingerprint = ssh->hostkey->fingerprint(s->hkey);
- ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 1);
- s->dlgret = verify_ssh_host_key(ssh->frontend,
- ssh->savedhost, ssh->savedport,
- ssh->hostkey->keytype, s->keystr,
- s->fingerprint,
- ssh_dialog_callback, ssh);
- if (s->dlgret < 0) {
- do {
- crReturn(0);
- if (pktin) {
- bombout(("Unexpected data from server while waiting"
- " for user host key response"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- } while (pktin || inlen > 0);
- s->dlgret = ssh->user_response;
- }
- ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 0);
- if (s->dlgret == 0) {
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, "User aborted at host key verification", NULL,
- 0, TRUE);
- crStop(0);
- }
- if (!s->got_session_id) { /* don't bother logging this in rekeys */
- logevent("Host key fingerprint is:");
- logevent(s->fingerprint);
- }
- sfree(s->fingerprint);
- sfree(s->keystr);
- ssh->hostkey->freekey(s->hkey);
-
- /*
- * The exchange hash from the very first key exchange is also
- * the session id, used in session key construction and
- * authentication.
- */
- if (!s->got_session_id) {
- assert(sizeof(s->exchange_hash) <= sizeof(ssh->v2_session_id));
- memcpy(ssh->v2_session_id, s->exchange_hash,
- sizeof(s->exchange_hash));
- ssh->v2_session_id_len = ssh->kex->hash->hlen;
- assert(ssh->v2_session_id_len <= sizeof(ssh->v2_session_id));
- s->got_session_id = TRUE;
- }
-
- /*
- * Send SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS.
- */
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS);
- ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, s->pktout);
- ssh->outgoing_data_size = 0; /* start counting from here */
-
- /*
- * We've sent client NEWKEYS, so create and initialise
- * client-to-server session keys.
- */
- if (ssh->cs_cipher_ctx)
- ssh->cscipher->free_context(ssh->cs_cipher_ctx);
- ssh->cscipher = s->cscipher_tobe;
- ssh->cs_cipher_ctx = ssh->cscipher->make_context();
-
- if (ssh->cs_mac_ctx)
- ssh->csmac->free_context(ssh->cs_mac_ctx);
- ssh->csmac = s->csmac_tobe;
- ssh->cs_mac_ctx = ssh->csmac->make_context();
-
- if (ssh->cs_comp_ctx)
- ssh->cscomp->compress_cleanup(ssh->cs_comp_ctx);
- ssh->cscomp = s->cscomp_tobe;
- ssh->cs_comp_ctx = ssh->cscomp->compress_init();
-
- /*
- * Set IVs on client-to-server keys. Here we use the exchange
- * hash from the _first_ key exchange.
- */
- {
- unsigned char keyspace[SSH2_KEX_MAX_HASH_LEN * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS];
- assert(sizeof(keyspace) >= ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS);
- ssh2_mkkey(ssh,s->K,s->exchange_hash,'C',keyspace);
- assert((ssh->cscipher->keylen+7) / 8 <=
- ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS);
- ssh->cscipher->setkey(ssh->cs_cipher_ctx, keyspace);
- ssh2_mkkey(ssh,s->K,s->exchange_hash,'A',keyspace);
- assert(ssh->cscipher->blksize <=
- ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS);
- ssh->cscipher->setiv(ssh->cs_cipher_ctx, keyspace);
- ssh2_mkkey(ssh,s->K,s->exchange_hash,'E',keyspace);
- assert(ssh->csmac->len <=
- ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS);
- ssh->csmac->setkey(ssh->cs_mac_ctx, keyspace);
- memset(keyspace, 0, sizeof(keyspace));
- }
-
- logeventf(ssh, "Initialised %.200s client->server encryption",
- ssh->cscipher->text_name);
- logeventf(ssh, "Initialised %.200s client->server MAC algorithm",
- ssh->csmac->text_name);
- if (ssh->cscomp->text_name)
- logeventf(ssh, "Initialised %s compression",
- ssh->cscomp->text_name);
-
- /*
- * Now our end of the key exchange is complete, we can send all
- * our queued higher-layer packets.
- */
- ssh->queueing = FALSE;
- ssh2_pkt_queuesend(ssh);
-
- /*
- * Expect SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS from server.
- */
- crWaitUntil(pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS) {
- bombout(("expected new-keys packet from server"));
- crStop(0);
- }
- ssh->incoming_data_size = 0; /* start counting from here */
-
- /*
- * We've seen server NEWKEYS, so create and initialise
- * server-to-client session keys.
- */
- if (ssh->sc_cipher_ctx)
- ssh->sccipher->free_context(ssh->sc_cipher_ctx);
- ssh->sccipher = s->sccipher_tobe;
- ssh->sc_cipher_ctx = ssh->sccipher->make_context();
-
- if (ssh->sc_mac_ctx)
- ssh->scmac->free_context(ssh->sc_mac_ctx);
- ssh->scmac = s->scmac_tobe;
- ssh->sc_mac_ctx = ssh->scmac->make_context();
-
- if (ssh->sc_comp_ctx)
- ssh->sccomp->decompress_cleanup(ssh->sc_comp_ctx);
- ssh->sccomp = s->sccomp_tobe;
- ssh->sc_comp_ctx = ssh->sccomp->decompress_init();
-
- /*
- * Set IVs on server-to-client keys. Here we use the exchange
- * hash from the _first_ key exchange.
- */
- {
- unsigned char keyspace[SSH2_KEX_MAX_HASH_LEN * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS];
- assert(sizeof(keyspace) >= ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS);
- ssh2_mkkey(ssh,s->K,s->exchange_hash,'D',keyspace);
- assert((ssh->sccipher->keylen+7) / 8 <=
- ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS);
- ssh->sccipher->setkey(ssh->sc_cipher_ctx, keyspace);
- ssh2_mkkey(ssh,s->K,s->exchange_hash,'B',keyspace);
- assert(ssh->sccipher->blksize <=
- ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS);
- ssh->sccipher->setiv(ssh->sc_cipher_ctx, keyspace);
- ssh2_mkkey(ssh,s->K,s->exchange_hash,'F',keyspace);
- assert(ssh->scmac->len <=
- ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS);
- ssh->scmac->setkey(ssh->sc_mac_ctx, keyspace);
- memset(keyspace, 0, sizeof(keyspace));
- }
- logeventf(ssh, "Initialised %.200s server->client encryption",
- ssh->sccipher->text_name);
- logeventf(ssh, "Initialised %.200s server->client MAC algorithm",
- ssh->scmac->text_name);
- if (ssh->sccomp->text_name)
- logeventf(ssh, "Initialised %s decompression",
- ssh->sccomp->text_name);
-
- /*
- * Free shared secret.
- */
- freebn(s->K);
-
- /*
- * Key exchange is over. Loop straight back round if we have a
- * deferred rekey reason.
- */
- if (ssh->deferred_rekey_reason) {
- logevent(ssh->deferred_rekey_reason);
- pktin = NULL;
- ssh->deferred_rekey_reason = NULL;
- goto begin_key_exchange;
- }
-
- /*
- * Otherwise, schedule a timer for our next rekey.
- */
- ssh->kex_in_progress = FALSE;
- ssh->last_rekey = GETTICKCOUNT();
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time) != 0)
- ssh->next_rekey = schedule_timer(conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time)*60*TICKSPERSEC,
- ssh2_timer, ssh);
-
- /*
- * If this is the first key exchange phase, we must pass the
- * SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS packet to the next layer, not because it
- * wants to see it but because it will need time to initialise
- * itself before it sees an actual packet. In subsequent key
- * exchange phases, we don't pass SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS on, because
- * it would only confuse the layer above.
- */
- if (s->activated_authconn) {
- crReturn(0);
- }
- s->activated_authconn = TRUE;
-
- /*
- * Now we're encrypting. Begin returning 1 to the protocol main
- * function so that other things can run on top of the
- * transport. If we ever see a KEXINIT, we must go back to the
- * start.
- *
- * We _also_ go back to the start if we see pktin==NULL and
- * inlen negative, because this is a special signal meaning
- * `initiate client-driven rekey', and `in' contains a message
- * giving the reason for the rekey.
- *
- * inlen==-1 means always initiate a rekey;
- * inlen==-2 means that userauth has completed successfully and
- * we should consider rekeying (for delayed compression).
- */
- while (!((pktin && pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT) ||
- (!pktin && inlen < 0))) {
- wait_for_rekey:
- crReturn(1);
- }
- if (pktin) {
- logevent("Server initiated key re-exchange");
- } else {
- if (inlen == -2) {
- /*
- * authconn has seen a USERAUTH_SUCCEEDED. Time to enable
- * delayed compression, if it's available.
- *
- * draft-miller-secsh-compression-delayed-00 says that you
- * negotiate delayed compression in the first key exchange, and
- * both sides start compressing when the server has sent
- * USERAUTH_SUCCESS. This has a race condition -- the server
- * can't know when the client has seen it, and thus which incoming
- * packets it should treat as compressed.
- *
- * Instead, we do the initial key exchange without offering the
- * delayed methods, but note if the server offers them; when we
- * get here, if a delayed method was available that was higher
- * on our list than what we got, we initiate a rekey in which we
- * _do_ list the delayed methods (and hopefully get it as a
- * result). Subsequent rekeys will do the same.
- */
- assert(!s->userauth_succeeded); /* should only happen once */
- s->userauth_succeeded = TRUE;
- if (!s->pending_compression)
- /* Can't see any point rekeying. */
- goto wait_for_rekey; /* this is utterly horrid */
- /* else fall through to rekey... */
- s->pending_compression = FALSE;
- }
- /*
- * Now we've decided to rekey.
- *
- * Special case: if the server bug is set that doesn't
- * allow rekeying, we give a different log message and
- * continue waiting. (If such a server _initiates_ a rekey,
- * we process it anyway!)
- */
- if ((ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_REKEY)) {
- logeventf(ssh, "Server bug prevents key re-exchange (%s)",
- (char *)in);
- /* Reset the counters, so that at least this message doesn't
- * hit the event log _too_ often. */
- ssh->outgoing_data_size = 0;
- ssh->incoming_data_size = 0;
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time) != 0) {
- ssh->next_rekey =
- schedule_timer(conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time)*60*TICKSPERSEC,
- ssh2_timer, ssh);
- }
- goto wait_for_rekey; /* this is still utterly horrid */
- } else {
- logeventf(ssh, "Initiating key re-exchange (%s)", (char *)in);
- }
- }
- goto begin_key_exchange;
-
- crFinish(1);
-}
-
-/*
- * Add data to an SSH-2 channel output buffer.
- */
-static void ssh2_add_channel_data(struct ssh_channel *c, char *buf,
- int len)
-{
- bufchain_add(&c->v.v2.outbuffer, buf, len);
-}
-
-/*
- * Attempt to send data on an SSH-2 channel.
- */
-static int ssh2_try_send(struct ssh_channel *c)
-{
- Ssh ssh = c->ssh;
- struct Packet *pktout;
- int ret;
-
- while (c->v.v2.remwindow > 0 && bufchain_size(&c->v.v2.outbuffer) > 0) {
- int len;
- void *data;
- bufchain_prefix(&c->v.v2.outbuffer, &data, &len);
- if ((unsigned)len > c->v.v2.remwindow)
- len = c->v.v2.remwindow;
- if ((unsigned)len > c->v.v2.remmaxpkt)
- len = c->v.v2.remmaxpkt;
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(pktout);
- dont_log_data(ssh, pktout, PKTLOG_OMIT);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pktout, data, len);
- end_log_omission(ssh, pktout);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
- bufchain_consume(&c->v.v2.outbuffer, len);
- c->v.v2.remwindow -= len;
- }
-
- /*
- * After having sent as much data as we can, return the amount
- * still buffered.
- */
- ret = bufchain_size(&c->v.v2.outbuffer);
-
- /*
- * And if there's no data pending but we need to send an EOF, send
- * it.
- */
- if (!ret && c->pending_eof)
- ssh_channel_try_eof(c);
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-static void ssh2_try_send_and_unthrottle(Ssh ssh, struct ssh_channel *c)
-{
- int bufsize;
- if (c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_EOF)
- return; /* don't send on channels we've EOFed */
- bufsize = ssh2_try_send(c);
- if (bufsize == 0) {
- switch (c->type) {
- case CHAN_MAINSESSION:
- /* stdin need not receive an unthrottle
- * notification since it will be polled */
- break;
- case CHAN_X11:
- x11_unthrottle(c->u.x11.s);
- break;
- case CHAN_AGENT:
- /* agent sockets are request/response and need no
- * buffer management */
- break;
- case CHAN_SOCKDATA:
- pfd_unthrottle(c->u.pfd.s);
- break;
- }
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Set up most of a new ssh_channel for SSH-2.
- */
-static void ssh2_channel_init(struct ssh_channel *c)
-{
- Ssh ssh = c->ssh;
- c->localid = alloc_channel_id(ssh);
- c->closes = 0;
- c->pending_eof = FALSE;
- c->throttling_conn = FALSE;
- c->v.v2.locwindow = c->v.v2.locmaxwin = c->v.v2.remlocwin =
- conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_simple) ? OUR_V2_BIGWIN : OUR_V2_WINSIZE;
- c->v.v2.winadj_head = c->v.v2.winadj_tail = NULL;
- c->v.v2.throttle_state = UNTHROTTLED;
- bufchain_init(&c->v.v2.outbuffer);
-}
-
-/*
- * Potentially enlarge the window on an SSH-2 channel.
- */
-static void ssh2_set_window(struct ssh_channel *c, int newwin)
-{
- Ssh ssh = c->ssh;
-
- /*
- * Never send WINDOW_ADJUST for a channel that the remote side has
- * already sent EOF on; there's no point, since it won't be
- * sending any more data anyway. Ditto if _we've_ already sent
- * CLOSE.
- */
- if (c->closes & (CLOSES_RCVD_EOF | CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE))
- return;
-
- /*
- * If the remote end has a habit of ignoring maxpkt, limit the
- * window so that it has no choice (assuming it doesn't ignore the
- * window as well).
- */
- if ((ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_MAXPKT) && newwin > OUR_V2_MAXPKT)
- newwin = OUR_V2_MAXPKT;
-
- /*
- * Only send a WINDOW_ADJUST if there's significantly more window
- * available than the other end thinks there is. This saves us
- * sending a WINDOW_ADJUST for every character in a shell session.
- *
- * "Significant" is arbitrarily defined as half the window size.
- */
- if (newwin / 2 >= c->v.v2.locwindow) {
- struct Packet *pktout;
- struct winadj *wa;
-
- /*
- * In order to keep track of how much window the client
- * actually has available, we'd like it to acknowledge each
- * WINDOW_ADJUST. We can't do that directly, so we accompany
- * it with a CHANNEL_REQUEST that has to be acknowledged.
- *
- * This is only necessary if we're opening the window wide.
- * If we're not, then throughput is being constrained by
- * something other than the maximum window size anyway.
- *
- * We also only send this if the main channel has finished its
- * initial CHANNEL_REQUESTs and installed the default
- * CHANNEL_FAILURE handler, so as not to risk giving it
- * unexpected CHANNEL_FAILUREs.
- */
- if (newwin == c->v.v2.locmaxwin &&
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE]) {
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "winadj@putty.projects.tartarus.org");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(pktout, TRUE);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
-
- /*
- * CHANNEL_FAILURE doesn't come with any indication of
- * what message caused it, so we have to keep track of the
- * outstanding CHANNEL_REQUESTs ourselves.
- */
- wa = snew(struct winadj);
- wa->size = newwin - c->v.v2.locwindow;
- wa->next = NULL;
- if (!c->v.v2.winadj_head)
- c->v.v2.winadj_head = wa;
- else
- c->v.v2.winadj_tail->next = wa;
- c->v.v2.winadj_tail = wa;
- if (c->v.v2.throttle_state != UNTHROTTLED)
- c->v.v2.throttle_state = UNTHROTTLING;
- } else {
- /* Pretend the WINDOW_ADJUST was acked immediately. */
- c->v.v2.remlocwin = newwin;
- c->v.v2.throttle_state = THROTTLED;
- }
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, newwin - c->v.v2.locwindow);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
- c->v.v2.locwindow = newwin;
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Find the channel associated with a message. If there's no channel,
- * or it's not properly open, make a noise about it and return NULL.
- */
-static struct ssh_channel *ssh2_channel_msg(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- unsigned localid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- struct ssh_channel *c;
-
- c = find234(ssh->channels, &localid, ssh_channelfind);
- if (!c ||
- (c->halfopen && pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION &&
- pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE)) {
- char *buf = dupprintf("Received %s for %s channel %u",
- ssh2_pkt_type(ssh->pkt_kctx, ssh->pkt_actx,
- pktin->type),
- c ? "half-open" : "nonexistent", localid);
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, buf, SSH2_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_ERROR, FALSE);
- sfree(buf);
- return NULL;
- }
- return c;
-}
-
-static int ssh2_handle_winadj_response(struct ssh_channel *c)
-{
- struct winadj *wa = c->v.v2.winadj_head;
- if (!wa)
- return FALSE;
- c->v.v2.winadj_head = wa->next;
- c->v.v2.remlocwin += wa->size;
- sfree(wa);
- /*
- * winadj messages are only sent when the window is fully open, so
- * if we get an ack of one, we know any pending unthrottle is
- * complete.
- */
- if (c->v.v2.throttle_state == UNTHROTTLING)
- c->v.v2.throttle_state = UNTHROTTLED;
- /*
- * We may now initiate channel-closing procedures, if that winadj
- * was the last thing outstanding before we send CHANNEL_CLOSE.
- */
- ssh2_channel_check_close(c);
- return TRUE;
-}
-
-static void ssh2_msg_channel_success(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- /*
- * This should never get called. All channel requests are either
- * sent with want_reply false, are sent before this handler gets
- * installed, or are "winadj@putty" requests, which servers should
- * never respond to with success.
- *
- * However, at least one server ("boks_sshd") is known to return
- * SUCCESS for channel requests it's never heard of, such as
- * "winadj@putty". Raised with foxt.com as bug 090916-090424, but
- * for the sake of a quiet life, we handle it just the same as the
- * expected FAILURE.
- */
- struct ssh_channel *c;
-
- c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin);
- if (!c)
- return;
- if (!ssh2_handle_winadj_response(c))
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL,
- "Received unsolicited SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS",
- SSH2_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_ERROR, FALSE);
-}
-
-static void ssh2_msg_channel_failure(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- /*
- * The only time this should get called is for "winadj@putty"
- * messages sent above. All other channel requests are either
- * sent with want_reply false or are sent before this handler gets
- * installed.
- */
- struct ssh_channel *c;
-
- c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin);
- if (!c)
- return;
- if (!ssh2_handle_winadj_response(c))
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL,
- "Received unsolicited SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE",
- SSH2_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_ERROR, FALSE);
-}
-
-static void ssh2_msg_channel_window_adjust(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- struct ssh_channel *c;
- c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin);
- if (!c)
- return;
- if (!(c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_EOF)) {
- c->v.v2.remwindow += ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- ssh2_try_send_and_unthrottle(ssh, c);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh2_msg_channel_data(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- char *data;
- int length;
- struct ssh_channel *c;
- c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin);
- if (!c)
- return;
- if (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA &&
- ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin) != SSH2_EXTENDED_DATA_STDERR)
- return; /* extended but not stderr */
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &data, &length);
- if (data) {
- int bufsize = 0;
- c->v.v2.locwindow -= length;
- c->v.v2.remlocwin -= length;
- switch (c->type) {
- case CHAN_MAINSESSION:
- bufsize =
- from_backend(ssh->frontend, pktin->type ==
- SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA,
- data, length);
- break;
- case CHAN_X11:
- bufsize = x11_send(c->u.x11.s, data, length);
- break;
- case CHAN_SOCKDATA:
- bufsize = pfd_send(c->u.pfd.s, data, length);
- break;
- case CHAN_AGENT:
- while (length > 0) {
- if (c->u.a.lensofar < 4) {
- unsigned int l = min(4 - c->u.a.lensofar,
- (unsigned)length);
- memcpy(c->u.a.msglen + c->u.a.lensofar,
- data, l);
- data += l;
- length -= l;
- c->u.a.lensofar += l;
- }
- if (c->u.a.lensofar == 4) {
- c->u.a.totallen =
- 4 + GET_32BIT(c->u.a.msglen);
- c->u.a.message = snewn(c->u.a.totallen,
- unsigned char);
- memcpy(c->u.a.message, c->u.a.msglen, 4);
- }
- if (c->u.a.lensofar >= 4 && length > 0) {
- unsigned int l =
- min(c->u.a.totallen - c->u.a.lensofar,
- (unsigned)length);
- memcpy(c->u.a.message + c->u.a.lensofar,
- data, l);
- data += l;
- length -= l;
- c->u.a.lensofar += l;
- }
- if (c->u.a.lensofar == c->u.a.totallen) {
- void *reply;
- int replylen;
- if (agent_query(c->u.a.message,
- c->u.a.totallen,
- &reply, &replylen,
- ssh_agentf_callback, c))
- ssh_agentf_callback(c, reply, replylen);
- sfree(c->u.a.message);
- c->u.a.message = NULL;
- c->u.a.lensofar = 0;
- }
- }
- bufsize = 0;
- break;
- }
- /*
- * If it looks like the remote end hit the end of its window,
- * and we didn't want it to do that, think about using a
- * larger window.
- */
- if (c->v.v2.remlocwin <= 0 && c->v.v2.throttle_state == UNTHROTTLED &&
- c->v.v2.locmaxwin < 0x40000000)
- c->v.v2.locmaxwin += OUR_V2_WINSIZE;
- /*
- * If we are not buffering too much data,
- * enlarge the window again at the remote side.
- * If we are buffering too much, we may still
- * need to adjust the window if the server's
- * sent excess data.
- */
- ssh2_set_window(c, bufsize < c->v.v2.locmaxwin ?
- c->v.v2.locmaxwin - bufsize : 0);
- /*
- * If we're either buffering way too much data, or if we're
- * buffering anything at all and we're in "simple" mode,
- * throttle the whole channel.
- */
- if ((bufsize > c->v.v2.locmaxwin ||
- (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_simple) && bufsize > 0)) &&
- !c->throttling_conn) {
- c->throttling_conn = 1;
- ssh_throttle_conn(ssh, +1);
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh_channel_destroy(struct ssh_channel *c)
-{
- Ssh ssh = c->ssh;
-
- switch (c->type) {
- case CHAN_MAINSESSION:
- ssh->mainchan = NULL;
- update_specials_menu(ssh->frontend);
- break;
- case CHAN_X11:
- if (c->u.x11.s != NULL)
- x11_close(c->u.x11.s);
- logevent("Forwarded X11 connection terminated");
- break;
- case CHAN_AGENT:
- sfree(c->u.a.message);
- break;
- case CHAN_SOCKDATA:
- if (c->u.pfd.s != NULL)
- pfd_close(c->u.pfd.s);
- logevent("Forwarded port closed");
- break;
- }
-
- del234(ssh->channels, c);
- if (ssh->version == 2)
- bufchain_clear(&c->v.v2.outbuffer);
- sfree(c);
-
- /*
- * See if that was the last channel left open.
- * (This is only our termination condition if we're
- * not running in -N mode.)
- */
- if (ssh->version == 2 &&
- !conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_no_shell) &&
- count234(ssh->channels) == 0) {
- /*
- * We used to send SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT here,
- * because I'd believed that _every_ conforming
- * SSH-2 connection had to end with a disconnect
- * being sent by at least one side; apparently
- * I was wrong and it's perfectly OK to
- * unceremoniously slam the connection shut
- * when you're done, and indeed OpenSSH feels
- * this is more polite than sending a
- * DISCONNECT. So now we don't.
- */
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, "All channels closed", NULL, 0, TRUE);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh2_channel_check_close(struct ssh_channel *c)
-{
- Ssh ssh = c->ssh;
- struct Packet *pktout;
-
- if ((c->closes & (CLOSES_SENT_EOF | CLOSES_RCVD_EOF | CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE))
- == (CLOSES_SENT_EOF | CLOSES_RCVD_EOF) && !c->v.v2.winadj_head) {
- /*
- * We have both sent and received EOF, and we have no
- * outstanding winadj channel requests, which means the
- * channel is in final wind-up. But we haven't sent CLOSE, so
- * let's do so now.
- */
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
- c->closes |= CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE;
- }
-
- if (!((CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE | CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE) & ~c->closes)) {
- /*
- * We have both sent and received CLOSE, which means we're
- * completely done with the channel.
- */
- ssh_channel_destroy(c);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh2_channel_got_eof(struct ssh_channel *c)
-{
- if (c->closes & CLOSES_RCVD_EOF)
- return; /* already seen EOF */
- c->closes |= CLOSES_RCVD_EOF;
-
- if (c->type == CHAN_X11) {
- x11_send_eof(c->u.x11.s);
- } else if (c->type == CHAN_AGENT) {
- /* Manufacture an outgoing EOF in response to the incoming one. */
- sshfwd_write_eof(c);
- } else if (c->type == CHAN_SOCKDATA) {
- pfd_send_eof(c->u.pfd.s);
- } else if (c->type == CHAN_MAINSESSION) {
- Ssh ssh = c->ssh;
-
- if (!ssh->sent_console_eof &&
- (from_backend_eof(ssh->frontend) || ssh->got_pty)) {
- /*
- * Either from_backend_eof told us that the front end
- * wants us to close the outgoing side of the connection
- * as soon as we see EOF from the far end, or else we've
- * unilaterally decided to do that because we've allocated
- * a remote pty and hence EOF isn't a particularly
- * meaningful concept.
- */
- sshfwd_write_eof(c);
- }
- ssh->sent_console_eof = TRUE;
- }
-
- ssh2_channel_check_close(c);
-}
-
-static void ssh2_msg_channel_eof(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- struct ssh_channel *c;
-
- c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin);
- if (!c)
- return;
- ssh2_channel_got_eof(c);
-}
-
-static void ssh2_msg_channel_close(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- struct ssh_channel *c;
-
- c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin);
- if (!c)
- return;
-
- /*
- * When we receive CLOSE on a channel, we assume it comes with an
- * implied EOF if we haven't seen EOF yet.
- */
- ssh2_channel_got_eof(c);
-
- /*
- * And we also send an outgoing EOF, if we haven't already, on the
- * assumption that CLOSE is a pretty forceful announcement that
- * the remote side is doing away with the entire channel. (If it
- * had wanted to send us EOF and continue receiving data from us,
- * it would have just sent CHANNEL_EOF.)
- */
- if (!(c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_EOF)) {
- /*
- * Make sure we don't read any more from whatever our local
- * data source is for this channel.
- */
- switch (c->type) {
- case CHAN_MAINSESSION:
- ssh->send_ok = 0; /* stop trying to read from stdin */
- break;
- case CHAN_X11:
- x11_override_throttle(c->u.x11.s, 1);
- break;
- case CHAN_SOCKDATA:
- pfd_override_throttle(c->u.pfd.s, 1);
- break;
- }
-
- /*
- * Send outgoing EOF.
- */
- sshfwd_write_eof(c);
- }
-
- /*
- * Now process the actual close.
- */
- if (!(c->closes & CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE)) {
- c->closes |= CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE;
- ssh2_channel_check_close(c);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh2_msg_channel_open_confirmation(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- struct ssh_channel *c;
-
- c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin);
- if (!c)
- return;
- if (c->type != CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT)
- return; /* dunno why they're confirming this */
- c->remoteid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- c->halfopen = FALSE;
- c->type = CHAN_SOCKDATA;
- c->v.v2.remwindow = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- c->v.v2.remmaxpkt = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- if (c->u.pfd.s)
- pfd_confirm(c->u.pfd.s);
- if (c->pending_eof)
- ssh_channel_try_eof(c);
-}
-
-static void ssh2_msg_channel_open_failure(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- static const char *const reasons[] = {
- "<unknown reason code>",
- "Administratively prohibited",
- "Connect failed",
- "Unknown channel type",
- "Resource shortage",
- };
- unsigned reason_code;
- char *reason_string;
- int reason_length;
- struct ssh_channel *c;
- c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin);
- if (!c)
- return;
- if (c->type != CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT)
- return; /* dunno why they're failing this */
-
- reason_code = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- if (reason_code >= lenof(reasons))
- reason_code = 0; /* ensure reasons[reason_code] in range */
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &reason_string, &reason_length);
- logeventf(ssh, "Forwarded connection refused by server: %s [%.*s]",
- reasons[reason_code], reason_length, reason_string);
-
- pfd_close(c->u.pfd.s);
-
- del234(ssh->channels, c);
- sfree(c);
-}
-
-static void ssh2_msg_channel_request(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- char *type;
- int typelen, want_reply;
- int reply = SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE; /* default */
- struct ssh_channel *c;
- struct Packet *pktout;
-
- c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin);
- if (!c)
- return;
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &type, &typelen);
- want_reply = ssh2_pkt_getbool(pktin);
-
- /*
- * Having got the channel number, we now look at
- * the request type string to see if it's something
- * we recognise.
- */
- if (c == ssh->mainchan) {
- /*
- * We recognise "exit-status" and "exit-signal" on
- * the primary channel.
- */
- if (typelen == 11 &&
- !memcmp(type, "exit-status", 11)) {
-
- ssh->exitcode = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- logeventf(ssh, "Server sent command exit status %d",
- ssh->exitcode);
- reply = SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS;
-
- } else if (typelen == 11 &&
- !memcmp(type, "exit-signal", 11)) {
-
- int is_plausible = TRUE, is_int = FALSE;
- char *fmt_sig = "", *fmt_msg = "";
- char *msg;
- int msglen = 0, core = FALSE;
- /* ICK: older versions of OpenSSH (e.g. 3.4p1)
- * provide an `int' for the signal, despite its
- * having been a `string' in the drafts of RFC 4254 since at
- * least 2001. (Fixed in session.c 1.147.) Try to
- * infer which we can safely parse it as. */
- {
- unsigned char *p = pktin->body +
- pktin->savedpos;
- long len = pktin->length - pktin->savedpos;
- unsigned long num = GET_32BIT(p); /* what is it? */
- /* If it's 0, it hardly matters; assume string */
- if (num == 0) {
- is_int = FALSE;
- } else {
- int maybe_int = FALSE, maybe_str = FALSE;
-#define CHECK_HYPOTHESIS(offset, result) \
- do { \
- long q = offset; \
- if (q >= 0 && q+4 <= len) { \
- q = q + 4 + GET_32BIT(p+q); \
- if (q >= 0 && q+4 <= len && \
- ((q = q + 4 + GET_32BIT(p+q))!= 0) && q == len) \
- result = TRUE; \
- } \
- } while(0)
- CHECK_HYPOTHESIS(4+1, maybe_int);
- CHECK_HYPOTHESIS(4+num+1, maybe_str);
-#undef CHECK_HYPOTHESIS
- if (maybe_int && !maybe_str)
- is_int = TRUE;
- else if (!maybe_int && maybe_str)
- is_int = FALSE;
- else
- /* Crikey. Either or neither. Panic. */
- is_plausible = FALSE;
- }
- }
- ssh->exitcode = 128; /* means `unknown signal' */
- if (is_plausible) {
- if (is_int) {
- /* Old non-standard OpenSSH. */
- int signum = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- fmt_sig = dupprintf(" %d", signum);
- ssh->exitcode = 128 + signum;
- } else {
- /* As per RFC 4254. */
- char *sig;
- int siglen;
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &sig, &siglen);
- /* Signal name isn't supposed to be blank, but
- * let's cope gracefully if it is. */
- if (siglen) {
- fmt_sig = dupprintf(" \"%.*s\"",
- siglen, sig);
- }
-
- /*
- * Really hideous method of translating the
- * signal description back into a locally
- * meaningful number.
- */
-
- if (0)
- ;
-#define TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(s) \
- else if (siglen == lenof(#s)-1 && !memcmp(sig, #s, siglen)) \
- ssh->exitcode = 128 + SIG ## s
-#ifdef SIGABRT
- TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(ABRT);
-#endif
-#ifdef SIGALRM
- TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(ALRM);
-#endif
-#ifdef SIGFPE
- TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(FPE);
-#endif
-#ifdef SIGHUP
- TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(HUP);
-#endif
-#ifdef SIGILL
- TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(ILL);
-#endif
-#ifdef SIGINT
- TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(INT);
-#endif
-#ifdef SIGKILL
- TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(KILL);
-#endif
-#ifdef SIGPIPE
- TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(PIPE);
-#endif
-#ifdef SIGQUIT
- TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(QUIT);
-#endif
-#ifdef SIGSEGV
- TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(SEGV);
-#endif
-#ifdef SIGTERM
- TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(TERM);
-#endif
-#ifdef SIGUSR1
- TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(USR1);
-#endif
-#ifdef SIGUSR2
- TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(USR2);
-#endif
-#undef TRANSLATE_SIGNAL
- else
- ssh->exitcode = 128;
- }
- core = ssh2_pkt_getbool(pktin);
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &msg, &msglen);
- if (msglen) {
- fmt_msg = dupprintf(" (\"%.*s\")", msglen, msg);
- }
- /* ignore lang tag */
- } /* else don't attempt to parse */
- logeventf(ssh, "Server exited on signal%s%s%s",
- fmt_sig, core ? " (core dumped)" : "",
- fmt_msg);
- if (*fmt_sig) sfree(fmt_sig);
- if (*fmt_msg) sfree(fmt_msg);
- reply = SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS;
-
- }
- } else {
- /*
- * This is a channel request we don't know
- * about, so we now either ignore the request
- * or respond with CHANNEL_FAILURE, depending
- * on want_reply.
- */
- reply = SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE;
- }
- if (want_reply) {
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(reply);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh2_msg_global_request(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- char *type;
- int typelen, want_reply;
- struct Packet *pktout;
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &type, &typelen);
- want_reply = ssh2_pkt_getbool(pktin);
-
- /*
- * We currently don't support any global requests
- * at all, so we either ignore the request or
- * respond with REQUEST_FAILURE, depending on
- * want_reply.
- */
- if (want_reply) {
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh2_msg_channel_open(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- char *type;
- int typelen;
- char *peeraddr;
- int peeraddrlen;
- int peerport;
- char *error = NULL;
- struct ssh_channel *c;
- unsigned remid, winsize, pktsize;
- struct Packet *pktout;
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &type, &typelen);
- c = snew(struct ssh_channel);
- c->ssh = ssh;
-
- remid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- winsize = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- pktsize = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
-
- if (typelen == 3 && !memcmp(type, "x11", 3)) {
- char *addrstr;
- const char *x11err;
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &peeraddr, &peeraddrlen);
- addrstr = snewn(peeraddrlen+1, char);
- memcpy(addrstr, peeraddr, peeraddrlen);
- addrstr[peeraddrlen] = '\0';
- peerport = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
-
- logeventf(ssh, "Received X11 connect request from %s:%d",
- addrstr, peerport);
-
- if (!ssh->X11_fwd_enabled)
- error = "X11 forwarding is not enabled";
- else if ((x11err = x11_init(&c->u.x11.s, ssh->x11disp, c,
- addrstr, peerport, ssh->conf)) != NULL) {
- logeventf(ssh, "Local X11 connection failed: %s", x11err);
- error = "Unable to open an X11 connection";
- } else {
- logevent("Opening X11 forward connection succeeded");
- c->type = CHAN_X11;
- }
-
- sfree(addrstr);
- } else if (typelen == 15 &&
- !memcmp(type, "forwarded-tcpip", 15)) {
- struct ssh_rportfwd pf, *realpf;
- char *dummy;
- int dummylen;
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &dummy, &dummylen);/* skip address */
- pf.sport = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &peeraddr, &peeraddrlen);
- peerport = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- realpf = find234(ssh->rportfwds, &pf, NULL);
- logeventf(ssh, "Received remote port %d open request "
- "from %s:%d", pf.sport, peeraddr, peerport);
- if (realpf == NULL) {
- error = "Remote port is not recognised";
- } else {
- const char *e = pfd_newconnect(&c->u.pfd.s,
- realpf->dhost,
- realpf->dport, c,
- ssh->conf,
- realpf->pfrec->addressfamily);
- logeventf(ssh, "Attempting to forward remote port to "
- "%s:%d", realpf->dhost, realpf->dport);
- if (e != NULL) {
- logeventf(ssh, "Port open failed: %s", e);
- error = "Port open failed";
- } else {
- logevent("Forwarded port opened successfully");
- c->type = CHAN_SOCKDATA;
- }
- }
- } else if (typelen == 22 &&
- !memcmp(type, "auth-agent@openssh.com", 22)) {
- if (!ssh->agentfwd_enabled)
- error = "Agent forwarding is not enabled";
- else {
- c->type = CHAN_AGENT; /* identify channel type */
- c->u.a.lensofar = 0;
- }
- } else {
- error = "Unsupported channel type requested";
- }
-
- c->remoteid = remid;
- c->halfopen = FALSE;
- if (error) {
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, SSH2_OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, error);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "en"); /* language tag */
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
- logeventf(ssh, "Rejected channel open: %s", error);
- sfree(c);
- } else {
- ssh2_channel_init(c);
- c->v.v2.remwindow = winsize;
- c->v.v2.remmaxpkt = pktsize;
- add234(ssh->channels, c);
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->localid);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->v.v2.locwindow);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, OUR_V2_MAXPKT); /* our max pkt size */
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Buffer banner messages for later display at some convenient point,
- * if we're going to display them.
- */
-static void ssh2_msg_userauth_banner(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- /* Arbitrary limit to prevent unbounded inflation of buffer */
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_show_banner) &&
- bufchain_size(&ssh->banner) <= 131072) {
- char *banner = NULL;
- int size = 0;
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &banner, &size);
- if (banner)
- bufchain_add(&ssh->banner, banner, size);
- }
-}
-
-/* Helper function to deal with sending tty modes for "pty-req" */
-static void ssh2_send_ttymode(void *data, char *mode, char *val)
-{
- struct Packet *pktout = (struct Packet *)data;
- int i = 0;
- unsigned int arg = 0;
- while (strcmp(mode, ssh_ttymodes[i].mode) != 0) i++;
- if (i == lenof(ssh_ttymodes)) return;
- switch (ssh_ttymodes[i].type) {
- case TTY_OP_CHAR:
- arg = ssh_tty_parse_specchar(val);
- break;
- case TTY_OP_BOOL:
- arg = ssh_tty_parse_boolean(val);
- break;
- }
- ssh2_pkt_addbyte(pktout, ssh_ttymodes[i].opcode);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, arg);
-}
-
-/*
- * Handle the SSH-2 userauth and connection layers.
- */
-static void do_ssh2_authconn(Ssh ssh, unsigned char *in, int inlen,
- struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- struct do_ssh2_authconn_state {
- enum {
- AUTH_TYPE_NONE,
- AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY,
- AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY_OFFER_LOUD,
- AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY_OFFER_QUIET,
- AUTH_TYPE_PASSWORD,
- AUTH_TYPE_GSSAPI, /* always QUIET */
- AUTH_TYPE_KEYBOARD_INTERACTIVE,
- AUTH_TYPE_KEYBOARD_INTERACTIVE_QUIET
- } type;
- int done_service_req;
- int gotit, need_pw, can_pubkey, can_passwd, can_keyb_inter;
- int tried_pubkey_config, done_agent;
-#ifndef NO_GSSAPI
- int can_gssapi;
- int tried_gssapi;
-#endif
- int kbd_inter_refused;
- int we_are_in, userauth_success;
- prompts_t *cur_prompt;
- int num_prompts;
- char *username;
- char *password;
- int got_username;
- void *publickey_blob;
- int publickey_bloblen;
- int publickey_encrypted;
- char *publickey_algorithm;
- char *publickey_comment;
- unsigned char agent_request[5], *agent_response, *agentp;
- int agent_responselen;
- unsigned char *pkblob_in_agent;
- int keyi, nkeys;
- char *pkblob, *alg, *commentp;
- int pklen, alglen, commentlen;
- int siglen, retlen, len;
- char *q, *agentreq, *ret;
- int try_send;
- int num_env, env_left, env_ok;
- struct Packet *pktout;
- Filename *keyfile;
-#ifndef NO_GSSAPI
- struct ssh_gss_library *gsslib;
- Ssh_gss_ctx gss_ctx;
- Ssh_gss_buf gss_buf;
- Ssh_gss_buf gss_rcvtok, gss_sndtok;
- Ssh_gss_name gss_srv_name;
- Ssh_gss_stat gss_stat;
-#endif
- };
- crState(do_ssh2_authconn_state);
-
- crBegin(ssh->do_ssh2_authconn_crstate);
-
- s->done_service_req = FALSE;
- s->we_are_in = s->userauth_success = FALSE;
-#ifndef NO_GSSAPI
- s->tried_gssapi = FALSE;
-#endif
-
- if (!conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_no_userauth)) {
- /*
- * Request userauth protocol, and await a response to it.
- */
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-userauth");
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
- if (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT)
- s->done_service_req = TRUE;
- }
- if (!s->done_service_req) {
- /*
- * Request connection protocol directly, without authentication.
- */
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection");
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
- if (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT) {
- s->we_are_in = TRUE; /* no auth required */
- } else {
- bombout(("Server refused service request"));
- crStopV;
- }
- }
-
- /* Arrange to be able to deal with any BANNERs that come in.
- * (We do this now as packets may come in during the next bit.) */
- bufchain_init(&ssh->banner);
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER] =
- ssh2_msg_userauth_banner;
-
- /*
- * Misc one-time setup for authentication.
- */
- s->publickey_blob = NULL;
- if (!s->we_are_in) {
-
- /*
- * Load the public half of any configured public key file
- * for later use.
- */
- s->keyfile = conf_get_filename(ssh->conf, CONF_keyfile);
- if (!filename_is_null(s->keyfile)) {
- int keytype;
- logeventf(ssh, "Reading private key file \"%.150s\"",
- filename_to_str(s->keyfile));
- keytype = key_type(s->keyfile);
- if (keytype == SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH2) {
- const char *error;
- s->publickey_blob =
- ssh2_userkey_loadpub(s->keyfile,
- &s->publickey_algorithm,
- &s->publickey_bloblen,
- &s->publickey_comment, &error);
- if (s->publickey_blob) {
- s->publickey_encrypted =
- ssh2_userkey_encrypted(s->keyfile, NULL);
- } else {
- char *msgbuf;
- logeventf(ssh, "Unable to load private key (%s)",
- error);
- msgbuf = dupprintf("Unable to load private key file "
- "\"%.150s\" (%s)\r\n",
- filename_to_str(s->keyfile),
- error);
- c_write_str(ssh, msgbuf);
- sfree(msgbuf);
- }
- } else {
- char *msgbuf;
- logeventf(ssh, "Unable to use this key file (%s)",
- key_type_to_str(keytype));
- msgbuf = dupprintf("Unable to use key file \"%.150s\""
- " (%s)\r\n",
- filename_to_str(s->keyfile),
- key_type_to_str(keytype));
- c_write_str(ssh, msgbuf);
- sfree(msgbuf);
- s->publickey_blob = NULL;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Find out about any keys Pageant has (but if there's a
- * public key configured, filter out all others).
- */
- s->nkeys = 0;
- s->agent_response = NULL;
- s->pkblob_in_agent = NULL;
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_tryagent) && agent_exists()) {
-
- void *r;
-
- logevent("Pageant is running. Requesting keys.");
-
- /* Request the keys held by the agent. */
- PUT_32BIT(s->agent_request, 1);
- s->agent_request[4] = SSH2_AGENTC_REQUEST_IDENTITIES;
- if (!agent_query(s->agent_request, 5, &r, &s->agent_responselen,
- ssh_agent_callback, ssh)) {
- do {
- crReturnV;
- if (pktin) {
- bombout(("Unexpected data from server while"
- " waiting for agent response"));
- crStopV;
- }
- } while (pktin || inlen > 0);
- r = ssh->agent_response;
- s->agent_responselen = ssh->agent_response_len;
- }
- s->agent_response = (unsigned char *) r;
- if (s->agent_response && s->agent_responselen >= 5 &&
- s->agent_response[4] == SSH2_AGENT_IDENTITIES_ANSWER) {
- int keyi;
- unsigned char *p;
- p = s->agent_response + 5;
- s->nkeys = GET_32BIT(p);
- p += 4;
- logeventf(ssh, "Pageant has %d SSH-2 keys", s->nkeys);
- if (s->publickey_blob) {
- /* See if configured key is in agent. */
- for (keyi = 0; keyi < s->nkeys; keyi++) {
- s->pklen = GET_32BIT(p);
- if (s->pklen == s->publickey_bloblen &&
- !memcmp(p+4, s->publickey_blob,
- s->publickey_bloblen)) {
- logeventf(ssh, "Pageant key #%d matches "
- "configured key file", keyi);
- s->keyi = keyi;
- s->pkblob_in_agent = p;
- break;
- }
- p += 4 + s->pklen;
- p += GET_32BIT(p) + 4; /* comment */
- }
- if (!s->pkblob_in_agent) {
- logevent("Configured key file not in Pageant");
- s->nkeys = 0;
- }
- }
- } else {
- logevent("Failed to get reply from Pageant");
- }
- }
-
- }
-
- /*
- * We repeat this whole loop, including the username prompt,
- * until we manage a successful authentication. If the user
- * types the wrong _password_, they can be sent back to the
- * beginning to try another username, if this is configured on.
- * (If they specify a username in the config, they are never
- * asked, even if they do give a wrong password.)
- *
- * I think this best serves the needs of
- *
- * - the people who have no configuration, no keys, and just
- * want to try repeated (username,password) pairs until they
- * type both correctly
- *
- * - people who have keys and configuration but occasionally
- * need to fall back to passwords
- *
- * - people with a key held in Pageant, who might not have
- * logged in to a particular machine before; so they want to
- * type a username, and then _either_ their key will be
- * accepted, _or_ they will type a password. If they mistype
- * the username they will want to be able to get back and
- * retype it!
- */
- s->got_username = FALSE;
- while (!s->we_are_in) {
- /*
- * Get a username.
- */
- if (s->got_username && !conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_change_username)) {
- /*
- * We got a username last time round this loop, and
- * with change_username turned off we don't try to get
- * it again.
- */
- } else if ((ssh->username = get_remote_username(ssh->conf)) == NULL) {
- int ret; /* need not be kept over crReturn */
- s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend);
- s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE;
- s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH login name");
- add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, dupstr("login as: "), TRUE);
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0);
- while (ret < 0) {
- ssh->send_ok = 1;
- crWaitUntilV(!pktin);
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, in, inlen);
- ssh->send_ok = 0;
- }
- if (!ret) {
- /*
- * get_userpass_input() failed to get a username.
- * Terminate.
- */
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, "No username provided", NULL, 0, TRUE);
- crStopV;
- }
- ssh->username = dupstr(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result);
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
- } else {
- char *stuff;
- if ((flags & FLAG_VERBOSE) || (flags & FLAG_INTERACTIVE)) {
- stuff = dupprintf("Using username \"%s\".\r\n", ssh->username);
- c_write_str(ssh, stuff);
- sfree(stuff);
- }
- }
- s->got_username = TRUE;
-
- /*
- * Send an authentication request using method "none": (a)
- * just in case it succeeds, and (b) so that we know what
- * authentication methods we can usefully try next.
- */
- ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_NOAUTH;
-
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection");/* service requested */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "none"); /* method */
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
- s->type = AUTH_TYPE_NONE;
- s->gotit = FALSE;
- s->we_are_in = FALSE;
-
- s->tried_pubkey_config = FALSE;
- s->kbd_inter_refused = FALSE;
-
- /* Reset agent request state. */
- s->done_agent = FALSE;
- if (s->agent_response) {
- if (s->pkblob_in_agent) {
- s->agentp = s->pkblob_in_agent;
- } else {
- s->agentp = s->agent_response + 5 + 4;
- s->keyi = 0;
- }
- }
-
- while (1) {
- char *methods = NULL;
- int methlen = 0;
-
- /*
- * Wait for the result of the last authentication request.
- */
- if (!s->gotit)
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
- /*
- * Now is a convenient point to spew any banner material
- * that we've accumulated. (This should ensure that when
- * we exit the auth loop, we haven't any left to deal
- * with.)
- */
- {
- int size = bufchain_size(&ssh->banner);
- /*
- * Don't show the banner if we're operating in
- * non-verbose non-interactive mode. (It's probably
- * a script, which means nobody will read the
- * banner _anyway_, and moreover the printing of
- * the banner will screw up processing on the
- * output of (say) plink.)
- */
- if (size && (flags & (FLAG_VERBOSE | FLAG_INTERACTIVE))) {
- char *banner = snewn(size, char);
- bufchain_fetch(&ssh->banner, banner, size);
- c_write_untrusted(ssh, banner, size);
- sfree(banner);
- }
- bufchain_clear(&ssh->banner);
- }
- if (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS) {
- logevent("Access granted");
- s->we_are_in = s->userauth_success = TRUE;
- break;
- }
-
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE && s->type != AUTH_TYPE_GSSAPI) {
- bombout(("Strange packet received during authentication: "
- "type %d", pktin->type));
- crStopV;
- }
-
- s->gotit = FALSE;
-
- /*
- * OK, we're now sitting on a USERAUTH_FAILURE message, so
- * we can look at the string in it and know what we can
- * helpfully try next.
- */
- if (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE) {
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &methods, &methlen);
- if (!ssh2_pkt_getbool(pktin)) {
- /*
- * We have received an unequivocal Access
- * Denied. This can translate to a variety of
- * messages, or no message at all.
- *
- * For forms of authentication which are attempted
- * implicitly, by which I mean without printing
- * anything in the window indicating that we're
- * trying them, we should never print 'Access
- * denied'.
- *
- * If we do print a message saying that we're
- * attempting some kind of authentication, it's OK
- * to print a followup message saying it failed -
- * but the message may sometimes be more specific
- * than simply 'Access denied'.
- *
- * Additionally, if we'd just tried password
- * authentication, we should break out of this
- * whole loop so as to go back to the username
- * prompt (iff we're configured to allow
- * username change attempts).
- */
- if (s->type == AUTH_TYPE_NONE) {
- /* do nothing */
- } else if (s->type == AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY_OFFER_LOUD ||
- s->type == AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY_OFFER_QUIET) {
- if (s->type == AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY_OFFER_LOUD)
- c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused our key\r\n");
- logevent("Server refused our key");
- } else if (s->type == AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY) {
- /* This _shouldn't_ happen except by a
- * protocol bug causing client and server to
- * disagree on what is a correct signature. */
- c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused public-key signature"
- " despite accepting key!\r\n");
- logevent("Server refused public-key signature"
- " despite accepting key!");
- } else if (s->type==AUTH_TYPE_KEYBOARD_INTERACTIVE_QUIET) {
- /* quiet, so no c_write */
- logevent("Server refused keyboard-interactive authentication");
- } else if (s->type==AUTH_TYPE_GSSAPI) {
- /* always quiet, so no c_write */
- /* also, the code down in the GSSAPI block has
- * already logged this in the Event Log */
- } else if (s->type == AUTH_TYPE_KEYBOARD_INTERACTIVE) {
- logevent("Keyboard-interactive authentication failed");
- c_write_str(ssh, "Access denied\r\n");
- } else {
- assert(s->type == AUTH_TYPE_PASSWORD);
- logevent("Password authentication failed");
- c_write_str(ssh, "Access denied\r\n");
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_change_username)) {
- /* XXX perhaps we should allow
- * keyboard-interactive to do this too? */
- s->we_are_in = FALSE;
- break;
- }
- }
- } else {
- c_write_str(ssh, "Further authentication required\r\n");
- logevent("Further authentication required");
- }
-
- s->can_pubkey =
- in_commasep_string("publickey", methods, methlen);
- s->can_passwd =
- in_commasep_string("password", methods, methlen);
- s->can_keyb_inter = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_try_ki_auth) &&
- in_commasep_string("keyboard-interactive", methods, methlen);
-#ifndef NO_GSSAPI
- if (!ssh->gsslibs)
- ssh->gsslibs = ssh_gss_setup(ssh->conf);
- s->can_gssapi = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_try_gssapi_auth) &&
- in_commasep_string("gssapi-with-mic", methods, methlen) &&
- ssh->gsslibs->nlibraries > 0;
-#endif
- }
-
- ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_NOAUTH;
-
- if (s->can_pubkey && !s->done_agent && s->nkeys) {
-
- /*
- * Attempt public-key authentication using a key from Pageant.
- */
-
- ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_PUBLICKEY;
-
- logeventf(ssh, "Trying Pageant key #%d", s->keyi);
-
- /* Unpack key from agent response */
- s->pklen = GET_32BIT(s->agentp);
- s->agentp += 4;
- s->pkblob = (char *)s->agentp;
- s->agentp += s->pklen;
- s->alglen = GET_32BIT(s->pkblob);
- s->alg = s->pkblob + 4;
- s->commentlen = GET_32BIT(s->agentp);
- s->agentp += 4;
- s->commentp = (char *)s->agentp;
- s->agentp += s->commentlen;
- /* s->agentp now points at next key, if any */
-
- /* See if server will accept it */
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection");
- /* service requested */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "publickey");
- /* method */
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, FALSE); /* no signature included */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, s->alg, s->alglen);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, s->pkblob, s->pklen);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
- s->type = AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY_OFFER_QUIET;
-
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PK_OK) {
-
- /* Offer of key refused. */
- s->gotit = TRUE;
-
- } else {
-
- void *vret;
-
- if (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE) {
- c_write_str(ssh, "Authenticating with "
- "public key \"");
- c_write(ssh, s->commentp, s->commentlen);
- c_write_str(ssh, "\" from agent\r\n");
- }
-
- /*
- * Server is willing to accept the key.
- * Construct a SIGN_REQUEST.
- */
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection");
- /* service requested */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "publickey");
- /* method */
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, TRUE); /* signature included */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, s->alg, s->alglen);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, s->pkblob, s->pklen);
-
- /* Ask agent for signature. */
- s->siglen = s->pktout->length - 5 + 4 +
- ssh->v2_session_id_len;
- if (ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_PK_SESSIONID)
- s->siglen -= 4;
- s->len = 1; /* message type */
- s->len += 4 + s->pklen; /* key blob */
- s->len += 4 + s->siglen; /* data to sign */
- s->len += 4; /* flags */
- s->agentreq = snewn(4 + s->len, char);
- PUT_32BIT(s->agentreq, s->len);
- s->q = s->agentreq + 4;
- *s->q++ = SSH2_AGENTC_SIGN_REQUEST;
- PUT_32BIT(s->q, s->pklen);
- s->q += 4;
- memcpy(s->q, s->pkblob, s->pklen);
- s->q += s->pklen;
- PUT_32BIT(s->q, s->siglen);
- s->q += 4;
- /* Now the data to be signed... */
- if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_PK_SESSIONID)) {
- PUT_32BIT(s->q, ssh->v2_session_id_len);
- s->q += 4;
- }
- memcpy(s->q, ssh->v2_session_id,
- ssh->v2_session_id_len);
- s->q += ssh->v2_session_id_len;
- memcpy(s->q, s->pktout->data + 5,
- s->pktout->length - 5);
- s->q += s->pktout->length - 5;
- /* And finally the (zero) flags word. */
- PUT_32BIT(s->q, 0);
- if (!agent_query(s->agentreq, s->len + 4,
- &vret, &s->retlen,
- ssh_agent_callback, ssh)) {
- do {
- crReturnV;
- if (pktin) {
- bombout(("Unexpected data from server"
- " while waiting for agent"
- " response"));
- crStopV;
- }
- } while (pktin || inlen > 0);
- vret = ssh->agent_response;
- s->retlen = ssh->agent_response_len;
- }
- s->ret = vret;
- sfree(s->agentreq);
- if (s->ret) {
- if (s->ret[4] == SSH2_AGENT_SIGN_RESPONSE) {
- logevent("Sending Pageant's response");
- ssh2_add_sigblob(ssh, s->pktout,
- s->pkblob, s->pklen,
- s->ret + 9,
- GET_32BIT(s->ret + 5));
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
- s->type = AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY;
- } else {
- /* FIXME: less drastic response */
- bombout(("Pageant failed to answer challenge"));
- crStopV;
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* Do we have any keys left to try? */
- if (s->pkblob_in_agent) {
- s->done_agent = TRUE;
- s->tried_pubkey_config = TRUE;
- } else {
- s->keyi++;
- if (s->keyi >= s->nkeys)
- s->done_agent = TRUE;
- }
-
- } else if (s->can_pubkey && s->publickey_blob &&
- !s->tried_pubkey_config) {
-
- struct ssh2_userkey *key; /* not live over crReturn */
- char *passphrase; /* not live over crReturn */
-
- ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_PUBLICKEY;
-
- s->tried_pubkey_config = TRUE;
-
- /*
- * Try the public key supplied in the configuration.
- *
- * First, offer the public blob to see if the server is
- * willing to accept it.
- */
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection");
- /* service requested */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "publickey"); /* method */
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, FALSE);
- /* no signature included */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, s->publickey_algorithm);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout,
- (char *)s->publickey_blob,
- s->publickey_bloblen);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
- logevent("Offered public key");
-
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PK_OK) {
- /* Key refused. Give up. */
- s->gotit = TRUE; /* reconsider message next loop */
- s->type = AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY_OFFER_LOUD;
- continue; /* process this new message */
- }
- logevent("Offer of public key accepted");
-
- /*
- * Actually attempt a serious authentication using
- * the key.
- */
- if (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE) {
- c_write_str(ssh, "Authenticating with public key \"");
- c_write_str(ssh, s->publickey_comment);
- c_write_str(ssh, "\"\r\n");
- }
- key = NULL;
- while (!key) {
- const char *error; /* not live over crReturn */
- if (s->publickey_encrypted) {
- /*
- * Get a passphrase from the user.
- */
- int ret; /* need not be kept over crReturn */
- s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend);
- s->cur_prompt->to_server = FALSE;
- s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH key passphrase");
- add_prompt(s->cur_prompt,
- dupprintf("Passphrase for key \"%.100s\": ",
- s->publickey_comment),
- FALSE);
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0);
- while (ret < 0) {
- ssh->send_ok = 1;
- crWaitUntilV(!pktin);
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt,
- in, inlen);
- ssh->send_ok = 0;
- }
- if (!ret) {
- /* Failed to get a passphrase. Terminate. */
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL,
- "Unable to authenticate",
- SSH2_DISCONNECT_AUTH_CANCELLED_BY_USER,
- TRUE);
- crStopV;
- }
- passphrase =
- dupstr(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result);
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
- } else {
- passphrase = NULL; /* no passphrase needed */
- }
-
- /*
- * Try decrypting the key.
- */
- s->keyfile = conf_get_filename(ssh->conf, CONF_keyfile);
- key = ssh2_load_userkey(s->keyfile, passphrase, &error);
- if (passphrase) {
- /* burn the evidence */
- memset(passphrase, 0, strlen(passphrase));
- sfree(passphrase);
- }
- if (key == SSH2_WRONG_PASSPHRASE || key == NULL) {
- if (passphrase &&
- (key == SSH2_WRONG_PASSPHRASE)) {
- c_write_str(ssh, "Wrong passphrase\r\n");
- key = NULL;
- /* and loop again */
- } else {
- c_write_str(ssh, "Unable to load private key (");
- c_write_str(ssh, error);
- c_write_str(ssh, ")\r\n");
- key = NULL;
- break; /* try something else */
- }
- }
- }
-
- if (key) {
- unsigned char *pkblob, *sigblob, *sigdata;
- int pkblob_len, sigblob_len, sigdata_len;
- int p;
-
- /*
- * We have loaded the private key and the server
- * has announced that it's willing to accept it.
- * Hallelujah. Generate a signature and send it.
- */
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection");
- /* service requested */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "publickey");
- /* method */
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, TRUE);
- /* signature follows */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, key->alg->name);
- pkblob = key->alg->public_blob(key->data,
- &pkblob_len);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, (char *)pkblob,
- pkblob_len);
-
- /*
- * The data to be signed is:
- *
- * string session-id
- *
- * followed by everything so far placed in the
- * outgoing packet.
- */
- sigdata_len = s->pktout->length - 5 + 4 +
- ssh->v2_session_id_len;
- if (ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_PK_SESSIONID)
- sigdata_len -= 4;
- sigdata = snewn(sigdata_len, unsigned char);
- p = 0;
- if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_PK_SESSIONID)) {
- PUT_32BIT(sigdata+p, ssh->v2_session_id_len);
- p += 4;
- }
- memcpy(sigdata+p, ssh->v2_session_id,
- ssh->v2_session_id_len);
- p += ssh->v2_session_id_len;
- memcpy(sigdata+p, s->pktout->data + 5,
- s->pktout->length - 5);
- p += s->pktout->length - 5;
- assert(p == sigdata_len);
- sigblob = key->alg->sign(key->data, (char *)sigdata,
- sigdata_len, &sigblob_len);
- ssh2_add_sigblob(ssh, s->pktout, pkblob, pkblob_len,
- sigblob, sigblob_len);
- sfree(pkblob);
- sfree(sigblob);
- sfree(sigdata);
-
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
- logevent("Sent public key signature");
- s->type = AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY;
- key->alg->freekey(key->data);
- }
-
-#ifndef NO_GSSAPI
- } else if (s->can_gssapi && !s->tried_gssapi) {
-
- /* GSSAPI Authentication */
-
- int micoffset, len;
- char *data;
- Ssh_gss_buf mic;
- s->type = AUTH_TYPE_GSSAPI;
- s->tried_gssapi = TRUE;
- s->gotit = TRUE;
- ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI;
-
- /*
- * Pick the highest GSS library on the preference
- * list.
- */
- {
- int i, j;
- s->gsslib = NULL;
- for (i = 0; i < ngsslibs; i++) {
- int want_id = conf_get_int_int(ssh->conf,
- CONF_ssh_gsslist, i);
- for (j = 0; j < ssh->gsslibs->nlibraries; j++)
- if (ssh->gsslibs->libraries[j].id == want_id) {
- s->gsslib = &ssh->gsslibs->libraries[j];
- goto got_gsslib; /* double break */
- }
- }
- got_gsslib:
- /*
- * We always expect to have found something in
- * the above loop: we only came here if there
- * was at least one viable GSS library, and the
- * preference list should always mention
- * everything and only change the order.
- */
- assert(s->gsslib);
- }
-
- if (s->gsslib->gsslogmsg)
- logevent(s->gsslib->gsslogmsg);
-
- /* Sending USERAUTH_REQUEST with "gssapi-with-mic" method */
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection");
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "gssapi-with-mic");
- logevent("Attempting GSSAPI authentication");
-
- /* add mechanism info */
- s->gsslib->indicate_mech(s->gsslib, &s->gss_buf);
-
- /* number of GSSAPI mechanisms */
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout,1);
-
- /* length of OID + 2 */
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, s->gss_buf.length + 2);
- ssh2_pkt_addbyte(s->pktout, SSH2_GSS_OIDTYPE);
-
- /* length of OID */
- ssh2_pkt_addbyte(s->pktout, (unsigned char) s->gss_buf.length);
-
- ssh_pkt_adddata(s->pktout, s->gss_buf.value,
- s->gss_buf.length);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_RESPONSE) {
- logevent("GSSAPI authentication request refused");
- continue;
- }
-
- /* check returned packet ... */
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &data, &len);
- s->gss_rcvtok.value = data;
- s->gss_rcvtok.length = len;
- if (s->gss_rcvtok.length != s->gss_buf.length + 2 ||
- ((char *)s->gss_rcvtok.value)[0] != SSH2_GSS_OIDTYPE ||
- ((char *)s->gss_rcvtok.value)[1] != s->gss_buf.length ||
- memcmp((char *)s->gss_rcvtok.value + 2,
- s->gss_buf.value,s->gss_buf.length) ) {
- logevent("GSSAPI authentication - wrong response from server");
- continue;
- }
-
- /* now start running */
- s->gss_stat = s->gsslib->import_name(s->gsslib,
- ssh->fullhostname,
- &s->gss_srv_name);
- if (s->gss_stat != SSH_GSS_OK) {
- if (s->gss_stat == SSH_GSS_BAD_HOST_NAME)
- logevent("GSSAPI import name failed - Bad service name");
- else
- logevent("GSSAPI import name failed");
- continue;
- }
-
- /* fetch TGT into GSS engine */
- s->gss_stat = s->gsslib->acquire_cred(s->gsslib, &s->gss_ctx);
-
- if (s->gss_stat != SSH_GSS_OK) {
- logevent("GSSAPI authentication failed to get credentials");
- s->gsslib->release_name(s->gsslib, &s->gss_srv_name);
- continue;
- }
-
- /* initial tokens are empty */
- SSH_GSS_CLEAR_BUF(&s->gss_rcvtok);
- SSH_GSS_CLEAR_BUF(&s->gss_sndtok);
-
- /* now enter the loop */
- do {
- s->gss_stat = s->gsslib->init_sec_context
- (s->gsslib,
- &s->gss_ctx,
- s->gss_srv_name,
- conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_gssapifwd),
- &s->gss_rcvtok,
- &s->gss_sndtok);
-
- if (s->gss_stat!=SSH_GSS_S_COMPLETE &&
- s->gss_stat!=SSH_GSS_S_CONTINUE_NEEDED) {
- logevent("GSSAPI authentication initialisation failed");
-
- if (s->gsslib->display_status(s->gsslib, s->gss_ctx,
- &s->gss_buf) == SSH_GSS_OK) {
- logevent(s->gss_buf.value);
- sfree(s->gss_buf.value);
- }
-
- break;
- }
- logevent("GSSAPI authentication initialised");
-
- /* Client and server now exchange tokens until GSSAPI
- * no longer says CONTINUE_NEEDED */
-
- if (s->gss_sndtok.length != 0) {
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_TOKEN);
- ssh_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- ssh_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout,s->gss_sndtok.value,s->gss_sndtok.length);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
- s->gsslib->free_tok(s->gsslib, &s->gss_sndtok);
- }
-
- if (s->gss_stat == SSH_GSS_S_CONTINUE_NEEDED) {
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_TOKEN) {
- logevent("GSSAPI authentication - bad server response");
- s->gss_stat = SSH_GSS_FAILURE;
- break;
- }
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &data, &len);
- s->gss_rcvtok.value = data;
- s->gss_rcvtok.length = len;
- }
- } while (s-> gss_stat == SSH_GSS_S_CONTINUE_NEEDED);
-
- if (s->gss_stat != SSH_GSS_OK) {
- s->gsslib->release_name(s->gsslib, &s->gss_srv_name);
- s->gsslib->release_cred(s->gsslib, &s->gss_ctx);
- continue;
- }
- logevent("GSSAPI authentication loop finished OK");
-
- /* Now send the MIC */
-
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(0);
- micoffset = s->pktout->length;
- ssh_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- ssh_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, (char *)ssh->v2_session_id, ssh->v2_session_id_len);
- ssh_pkt_addbyte(s->pktout, SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST);
- ssh_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username);
- ssh_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection");
- ssh_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "gssapi-with-mic");
-
- s->gss_buf.value = (char *)s->pktout->data + micoffset;
- s->gss_buf.length = s->pktout->length - micoffset;
-
- s->gsslib->get_mic(s->gsslib, s->gss_ctx, &s->gss_buf, &mic);
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_MIC);
- ssh_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- ssh_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, mic.value, mic.length);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
- s->gsslib->free_mic(s->gsslib, &mic);
-
- s->gotit = FALSE;
-
- s->gsslib->release_name(s->gsslib, &s->gss_srv_name);
- s->gsslib->release_cred(s->gsslib, &s->gss_ctx);
- continue;
-#endif
- } else if (s->can_keyb_inter && !s->kbd_inter_refused) {
-
- /*
- * Keyboard-interactive authentication.
- */
-
- s->type = AUTH_TYPE_KEYBOARD_INTERACTIVE;
-
- ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_KBDINTER;
-
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection");
- /* service requested */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "keyboard-interactive");
- /* method */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ""); /* lang */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ""); /* submethods */
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
-
- logevent("Attempting keyboard-interactive authentication");
-
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_REQUEST) {
- /* Server is not willing to do keyboard-interactive
- * at all (or, bizarrely but legally, accepts the
- * user without actually issuing any prompts).
- * Give up on it entirely. */
- s->gotit = TRUE;
- s->type = AUTH_TYPE_KEYBOARD_INTERACTIVE_QUIET;
- s->kbd_inter_refused = TRUE; /* don't try it again */
- continue;
- }
-
- /*
- * Loop while the server continues to send INFO_REQUESTs.
- */
- while (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_REQUEST) {
-
- char *name, *inst, *lang;
- int name_len, inst_len, lang_len;
- int i;
-
- /*
- * We've got a fresh USERAUTH_INFO_REQUEST.
- * Get the preamble and start building a prompt.
- */
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &name, &name_len);
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &inst, &inst_len);
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &lang, &lang_len);
- s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend);
- s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE;
-
- /*
- * Get any prompt(s) from the packet.
- */
- s->num_prompts = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- for (i = 0; i < s->num_prompts; i++) {
- char *prompt;
- int prompt_len;
- int echo;
- static char noprompt[] =
- "<server failed to send prompt>: ";
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &prompt, &prompt_len);
- echo = ssh2_pkt_getbool(pktin);
- if (!prompt_len) {
- prompt = noprompt;
- prompt_len = lenof(noprompt)-1;
- }
- add_prompt(s->cur_prompt,
- dupprintf("%.*s", prompt_len, prompt),
- echo);
- }
-
- if (name_len) {
- /* FIXME: better prefix to distinguish from
- * local prompts? */
- s->cur_prompt->name =
- dupprintf("SSH server: %.*s", name_len, name);
- s->cur_prompt->name_reqd = TRUE;
- } else {
- s->cur_prompt->name =
- dupstr("SSH server authentication");
- s->cur_prompt->name_reqd = FALSE;
- }
- /* We add a prefix to try to make it clear that a prompt
- * has come from the server.
- * FIXME: ugly to print "Using..." in prompt _every_
- * time round. Can this be done more subtly? */
- /* Special case: for reasons best known to themselves,
- * some servers send k-i requests with no prompts and
- * nothing to display. Keep quiet in this case. */
- if (s->num_prompts || name_len || inst_len) {
- s->cur_prompt->instruction =
- dupprintf("Using keyboard-interactive authentication.%s%.*s",
- inst_len ? "\n" : "", inst_len, inst);
- s->cur_prompt->instr_reqd = TRUE;
- } else {
- s->cur_prompt->instr_reqd = FALSE;
- }
-
- /*
- * Display any instructions, and get the user's
- * response(s).
- */
- {
- int ret; /* not live over crReturn */
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0);
- while (ret < 0) {
- ssh->send_ok = 1;
- crWaitUntilV(!pktin);
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, in, inlen);
- ssh->send_ok = 0;
- }
- if (!ret) {
- /*
- * Failed to get responses. Terminate.
- */
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, "Unable to authenticate",
- SSH2_DISCONNECT_AUTH_CANCELLED_BY_USER,
- TRUE);
- crStopV;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Send the response(s) to the server.
- */
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_RESPONSE);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, s->num_prompts);
- for (i=0; i < s->num_prompts; i++) {
- dont_log_password(ssh, s->pktout, PKTLOG_BLANK);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout,
- s->cur_prompt->prompts[i]->result);
- end_log_omission(ssh, s->pktout);
- }
- ssh2_pkt_send_with_padding(ssh, s->pktout, 256);
-
- /*
- * Free the prompts structure from this iteration.
- * If there's another, a new one will be allocated
- * when we return to the top of this while loop.
- */
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
-
- /*
- * Get the next packet in case it's another
- * INFO_REQUEST.
- */
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
-
- }
-
- /*
- * We should have SUCCESS or FAILURE now.
- */
- s->gotit = TRUE;
-
- } else if (s->can_passwd) {
-
- /*
- * Plain old password authentication.
- */
- int ret; /* not live over crReturn */
- int changereq_first_time; /* not live over crReturn */
-
- ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_PASSWORD;
-
- s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend);
- s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE;
- s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH password");
- add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, dupprintf("%s@%s's password: ",
- ssh->username,
- ssh->savedhost),
- FALSE);
-
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0);
- while (ret < 0) {
- ssh->send_ok = 1;
- crWaitUntilV(!pktin);
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, in, inlen);
- ssh->send_ok = 0;
- }
- if (!ret) {
- /*
- * Failed to get responses. Terminate.
- */
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, "Unable to authenticate",
- SSH2_DISCONNECT_AUTH_CANCELLED_BY_USER,
- TRUE);
- crStopV;
- }
- /*
- * Squirrel away the password. (We may need it later if
- * asked to change it.)
- */
- s->password = dupstr(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result);
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
-
- /*
- * Send the password packet.
- *
- * We pad out the password packet to 256 bytes to make
- * it harder for an attacker to find the length of the
- * user's password.
- *
- * Anyone using a password longer than 256 bytes
- * probably doesn't have much to worry about from
- * people who find out how long their password is!
- */
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection");
- /* service requested */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "password");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, FALSE);
- dont_log_password(ssh, s->pktout, PKTLOG_BLANK);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, s->password);
- end_log_omission(ssh, s->pktout);
- ssh2_pkt_send_with_padding(ssh, s->pktout, 256);
- logevent("Sent password");
- s->type = AUTH_TYPE_PASSWORD;
-
- /*
- * Wait for next packet, in case it's a password change
- * request.
- */
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
- changereq_first_time = TRUE;
-
- while (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PASSWD_CHANGEREQ) {
-
- /*
- * We're being asked for a new password
- * (perhaps not for the first time).
- * Loop until the server accepts it.
- */
-
- int got_new = FALSE; /* not live over crReturn */
- char *prompt; /* not live over crReturn */
- int prompt_len; /* not live over crReturn */
-
- {
- char *msg;
- if (changereq_first_time)
- msg = "Server requested password change";
- else
- msg = "Server rejected new password";
- logevent(msg);
- c_write_str(ssh, msg);
- c_write_str(ssh, "\r\n");
- }
-
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &prompt, &prompt_len);
-
- s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend);
- s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE;
- s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("New SSH password");
- s->cur_prompt->instruction =
- dupprintf("%.*s", prompt_len, prompt);
- s->cur_prompt->instr_reqd = TRUE;
- /*
- * There's no explicit requirement in the protocol
- * for the "old" passwords in the original and
- * password-change messages to be the same, and
- * apparently some Cisco kit supports password change
- * by the user entering a blank password originally
- * and the real password subsequently, so,
- * reluctantly, we prompt for the old password again.
- *
- * (On the other hand, some servers don't even bother
- * to check this field.)
- */
- add_prompt(s->cur_prompt,
- dupstr("Current password (blank for previously entered password): "),
- FALSE);
- add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, dupstr("Enter new password: "),
- FALSE);
- add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, dupstr("Confirm new password: "),
- FALSE);
-
- /*
- * Loop until the user manages to enter the same
- * password twice.
- */
- while (!got_new) {
-
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0);
- while (ret < 0) {
- ssh->send_ok = 1;
- crWaitUntilV(!pktin);
- ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, in, inlen);
- ssh->send_ok = 0;
- }
- if (!ret) {
- /*
- * Failed to get responses. Terminate.
- */
- /* burn the evidence */
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
- memset(s->password, 0, strlen(s->password));
- sfree(s->password);
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, "Unable to authenticate",
- SSH2_DISCONNECT_AUTH_CANCELLED_BY_USER,
- TRUE);
- crStopV;
- }
-
- /*
- * If the user specified a new original password
- * (IYSWIM), overwrite any previously specified
- * one.
- * (A side effect is that the user doesn't have to
- * re-enter it if they louse up the new password.)
- */
- if (s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result[0]) {
- memset(s->password, 0, strlen(s->password));
- /* burn the evidence */
- sfree(s->password);
- s->password =
- dupstr(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result);
- }
-
- /*
- * Check the two new passwords match.
- */
- got_new = (strcmp(s->cur_prompt->prompts[1]->result,
- s->cur_prompt->prompts[2]->result)
- == 0);
- if (!got_new)
- /* They don't. Silly user. */
- c_write_str(ssh, "Passwords do not match\r\n");
-
- }
-
- /*
- * Send the new password (along with the old one).
- * (see above for padding rationale)
- */
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection");
- /* service requested */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "password");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, TRUE);
- dont_log_password(ssh, s->pktout, PKTLOG_BLANK);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, s->password);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout,
- s->cur_prompt->prompts[1]->result);
- free_prompts(s->cur_prompt);
- end_log_omission(ssh, s->pktout);
- ssh2_pkt_send_with_padding(ssh, s->pktout, 256);
- logevent("Sent new password");
-
- /*
- * Now see what the server has to say about it.
- * (If it's CHANGEREQ again, it's not happy with the
- * new password.)
- */
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
- changereq_first_time = FALSE;
-
- }
-
- /*
- * We need to reexamine the current pktin at the top
- * of the loop. Either:
- * - we weren't asked to change password at all, in
- * which case it's a SUCCESS or FAILURE with the
- * usual meaning
- * - we sent a new password, and the server was
- * either OK with it (SUCCESS or FAILURE w/partial
- * success) or unhappy with the _old_ password
- * (FAILURE w/o partial success)
- * In any of these cases, we go back to the top of
- * the loop and start again.
- */
- s->gotit = TRUE;
-
- /*
- * We don't need the old password any more, in any
- * case. Burn the evidence.
- */
- memset(s->password, 0, strlen(s->password));
- sfree(s->password);
-
- } else {
- char *str = dupprintf("No supported authentication methods available"
- " (server sent: %.*s)",
- methlen, methods);
-
- ssh_disconnect(ssh, str,
- "No supported authentication methods available",
- SSH2_DISCONNECT_NO_MORE_AUTH_METHODS_AVAILABLE,
- FALSE);
- sfree(str);
-
- crStopV;
-
- }
-
- }
- }
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER] = NULL;
-
- /* Clear up various bits and pieces from authentication. */
- if (s->publickey_blob) {
- sfree(s->publickey_blob);
- sfree(s->publickey_comment);
- }
- if (s->agent_response)
- sfree(s->agent_response);
-
- if (s->userauth_success) {
- /*
- * We've just received USERAUTH_SUCCESS, and we haven't sent any
- * packets since. Signal the transport layer to consider enacting
- * delayed compression.
- *
- * (Relying on we_are_in is not sufficient, as
- * draft-miller-secsh-compression-delayed is quite clear that it
- * triggers on USERAUTH_SUCCESS specifically, and we_are_in can
- * become set for other reasons.)
- */
- do_ssh2_transport(ssh, "enabling delayed compression", -2, NULL);
- }
-
- /*
- * Now the connection protocol has started, one way or another.
- */
-
- ssh->channels = newtree234(ssh_channelcmp);
-
- /*
- * Set up handlers for some connection protocol messages, so we
- * don't have to handle them repeatedly in this coroutine.
- */
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST] =
- ssh2_msg_channel_window_adjust;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST] =
- ssh2_msg_global_request;
-
- /*
- * Create the main session channel.
- */
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_no_shell)) {
- ssh->mainchan = NULL;
- } else if (*conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_nc_host)) {
- /*
- * Just start a direct-tcpip channel and use it as the main
- * channel.
- */
- ssh->mainchan = snew(struct ssh_channel);
- ssh->mainchan->ssh = ssh;
- ssh2_channel_init(ssh->mainchan);
- logeventf(ssh,
- "Opening direct-tcpip channel to %s:%d in place of session",
- conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_nc_host),
- conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_nc_port));
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "direct-tcpip");
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, ssh->mainchan->localid);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, ssh->mainchan->v.v2.locwindow);/* our window size */
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, OUR_V2_MAXPKT); /* our max pkt size */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_nc_host));
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_nc_port));
- /*
- * There's nothing meaningful to put in the originator
- * fields, but some servers insist on syntactically correct
- * information.
- */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "0.0.0.0");
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, 0);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
-
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION) {
- bombout(("Server refused to open a direct-tcpip channel"));
- crStopV;
- /* FIXME: error data comes back in FAILURE packet */
- }
- if (ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin) != ssh->mainchan->localid) {
- bombout(("Server's channel confirmation cited wrong channel"));
- crStopV;
- }
- ssh->mainchan->remoteid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- ssh->mainchan->halfopen = FALSE;
- ssh->mainchan->type = CHAN_MAINSESSION;
- ssh->mainchan->v.v2.remwindow = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- ssh->mainchan->v.v2.remmaxpkt = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- add234(ssh->channels, ssh->mainchan);
- update_specials_menu(ssh->frontend);
- logevent("Opened direct-tcpip channel");
- ssh->ncmode = TRUE;
- } else {
- ssh->mainchan = snew(struct ssh_channel);
- ssh->mainchan->ssh = ssh;
- ssh2_channel_init(ssh->mainchan);
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "session");
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, ssh->mainchan->localid);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, ssh->mainchan->v.v2.locwindow);/* our window size */
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, OUR_V2_MAXPKT); /* our max pkt size */
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION) {
- bombout(("Server refused to open a session"));
- crStopV;
- /* FIXME: error data comes back in FAILURE packet */
- }
- if (ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin) != ssh->mainchan->localid) {
- bombout(("Server's channel confirmation cited wrong channel"));
- crStopV;
- }
- ssh->mainchan->remoteid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- ssh->mainchan->halfopen = FALSE;
- ssh->mainchan->type = CHAN_MAINSESSION;
- ssh->mainchan->v.v2.remwindow = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- ssh->mainchan->v.v2.remmaxpkt = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- add234(ssh->channels, ssh->mainchan);
- update_specials_menu(ssh->frontend);
- logevent("Opened channel for session");
- ssh->ncmode = FALSE;
- }
-
- /*
- * Now we have a channel, make dispatch table entries for
- * general channel-based messages.
- */
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA] =
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA] =
- ssh2_msg_channel_data;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF] = ssh2_msg_channel_eof;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE] = ssh2_msg_channel_close;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION] =
- ssh2_msg_channel_open_confirmation;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE] =
- ssh2_msg_channel_open_failure;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST] =
- ssh2_msg_channel_request;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN] =
- ssh2_msg_channel_open;
-
- if (ssh->mainchan && conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_simple)) {
- /*
- * This message indicates to the server that we promise
- * not to try to run any other channel in parallel with
- * this one, so it's safe for it to advertise a very large
- * window and leave the flow control to TCP.
- */
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, ssh->mainchan->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "simple@putty.projects.tartarus.org");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, 0); /* no reply */
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
- }
-
- /*
- * Potentially enable X11 forwarding.
- */
- if (ssh->mainchan && !ssh->ncmode && conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_x11_forward) &&
- (ssh->x11disp = x11_setup_display(conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_x11_display),
- conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_x11_auth), ssh->conf))) {
- logevent("Requesting X11 forwarding");
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, ssh->mainchan->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "x11-req");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, 1); /* want reply */
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, 0); /* many connections */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->x11disp->remoteauthprotoname);
- /*
- * Note that while we blank the X authentication data here, we don't
- * take any special action to blank the start of an X11 channel,
- * so using MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 and actually opening an X connection
- * without having session blanking enabled is likely to leak your
- * cookie into the log.
- */
- dont_log_password(ssh, s->pktout, PKTLOG_BLANK);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->x11disp->remoteauthdatastring);
- end_log_omission(ssh, s->pktout);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, ssh->x11disp->screennum);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
-
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
-
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS) {
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE) {
- bombout(("Unexpected response to X11 forwarding request:"
- " packet type %d", pktin->type));
- crStopV;
- }
- logevent("X11 forwarding refused");
- } else {
- logevent("X11 forwarding enabled");
- ssh->X11_fwd_enabled = TRUE;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Enable port forwardings.
- */
- ssh_setup_portfwd(ssh, ssh->conf);
-
- /*
- * Potentially enable agent forwarding.
- */
- if (ssh->mainchan && !ssh->ncmode && conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_agentfwd) && agent_exists()) {
- logevent("Requesting OpenSSH-style agent forwarding");
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, ssh->mainchan->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "auth-agent-req@openssh.com");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, 1); /* want reply */
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
-
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
-
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS) {
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE) {
- bombout(("Unexpected response to agent forwarding request:"
- " packet type %d", pktin->type));
- crStopV;
- }
- logevent("Agent forwarding refused");
- } else {
- logevent("Agent forwarding enabled");
- ssh->agentfwd_enabled = TRUE;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Now allocate a pty for the session.
- */
- if (ssh->mainchan && !ssh->ncmode && !conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_nopty)) {
- /* Unpick the terminal-speed string. */
- /* XXX perhaps we should allow no speeds to be sent. */
- ssh->ospeed = 38400; ssh->ispeed = 38400; /* last-resort defaults */
- sscanf(conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_termspeed), "%d,%d", &ssh->ospeed, &ssh->ispeed);
- /* Build the pty request. */
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, ssh->mainchan->remoteid); /* recipient channel */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "pty-req");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, 1); /* want reply */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_termtype));
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, ssh->term_width);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, ssh->term_height);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, 0); /* pixel width */
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, 0); /* pixel height */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout);
- parse_ttymodes(ssh, ssh2_send_ttymode, (void *)s->pktout);
- ssh2_pkt_addbyte(s->pktout, SSH2_TTY_OP_ISPEED);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, ssh->ispeed);
- ssh2_pkt_addbyte(s->pktout, SSH2_TTY_OP_OSPEED);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, ssh->ospeed);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, "\0", 1); /* TTY_OP_END */
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
- ssh->state = SSH_STATE_INTERMED;
-
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
-
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS) {
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE) {
- bombout(("Unexpected response to pty request:"
- " packet type %d", pktin->type));
- crStopV;
- }
- c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused to allocate pty\r\n");
- ssh->editing = ssh->echoing = 1;
- } else {
- logeventf(ssh, "Allocated pty (ospeed %dbps, ispeed %dbps)",
- ssh->ospeed, ssh->ispeed);
- ssh->got_pty = TRUE;
- }
- } else {
- ssh->editing = ssh->echoing = 1;
- }
-
- /*
- * Send environment variables.
- *
- * Simplest thing here is to send all the requests at once, and
- * then wait for a whole bunch of successes or failures.
- */
- if (ssh->mainchan && !ssh->ncmode) {
- char *key, *val;
-
- s->num_env = 0;
-
- for (val = conf_get_str_strs(ssh->conf, CONF_environmt, NULL, &key);
- val != NULL;
- val = conf_get_str_strs(ssh->conf, CONF_environmt, key, &key)) {
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, ssh->mainchan->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "env");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, 1); /* want reply */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, key);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, val);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
-
- s->num_env++;
- }
-
- if (s->num_env) {
- logeventf(ssh, "Sent %d environment variables", s->num_env);
-
- s->env_ok = 0;
- s->env_left = s->num_env;
-
- while (s->env_left > 0) {
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
-
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS) {
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE) {
- bombout(("Unexpected response to environment request:"
- " packet type %d", pktin->type));
- crStopV;
- }
- } else {
- s->env_ok++;
- }
-
- s->env_left--;
- }
-
- if (s->env_ok == s->num_env) {
- logevent("All environment variables successfully set");
- } else if (s->env_ok == 0) {
- logevent("All environment variables refused");
- c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused to set environment variables\r\n");
- } else {
- logeventf(ssh, "%d environment variables refused",
- s->num_env - s->env_ok);
- c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused to set all environment variables\r\n");
- }
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Start a shell or a remote command. We may have to attempt
- * this twice if the config data has provided a second choice
- * of command.
- */
- if (ssh->mainchan && !ssh->ncmode) while (1) {
- int subsys;
- char *cmd;
-
- if (ssh->fallback_cmd) {
- subsys = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_subsys2);
- cmd = conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_remote_cmd2);
- } else {
- subsys = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_subsys);
- cmd = conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_remote_cmd);
- }
-
- s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, ssh->mainchan->remoteid); /* recipient channel */
- if (subsys) {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "subsystem");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, 1); /* want reply */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, cmd);
- } else if (*cmd) {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "exec");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, 1); /* want reply */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, cmd);
- } else {
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "shell");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, 1); /* want reply */
- }
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout);
-
- crWaitUntilV(pktin);
-
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS) {
- if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE) {
- bombout(("Unexpected response to shell/command request:"
- " packet type %d", pktin->type));
- crStopV;
- }
- /*
- * We failed to start the command. If this is the
- * fallback command, we really are finished; if it's
- * not, and if the fallback command exists, try falling
- * back to it before complaining.
- */
- if (!ssh->fallback_cmd &&
- *conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_remote_cmd2)) {
- logevent("Primary command failed; attempting fallback");
- ssh->fallback_cmd = TRUE;
- continue;
- }
- bombout(("Server refused to start a shell/command"));
- crStopV;
- } else {
- logevent("Started a shell/command");
- }
- break;
- }
-
- ssh->state = SSH_STATE_SESSION;
- if (ssh->size_needed)
- ssh_size(ssh, ssh->term_width, ssh->term_height);
- if (ssh->eof_needed)
- ssh_special(ssh, TS_EOF);
-
- /*
- * All the initial channel requests are done, so install the default
- * failure handler.
- */
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS] = ssh2_msg_channel_success;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE] = ssh2_msg_channel_failure;
-
- /*
- * Transfer data!
- */
- if (ssh->ldisc)
- ldisc_send(ssh->ldisc, NULL, 0, 0);/* cause ldisc to notice changes */
- if (ssh->mainchan)
- ssh->send_ok = 1;
- while (1) {
- crReturnV;
- s->try_send = FALSE;
- if (pktin) {
-
- /*
- * _All_ the connection-layer packets we expect to
- * receive are now handled by the dispatch table.
- * Anything that reaches here must be bogus.
- */
-
- bombout(("Strange packet received: type %d", pktin->type));
- crStopV;
- } else if (ssh->mainchan) {
- /*
- * We have spare data. Add it to the channel buffer.
- */
- ssh2_add_channel_data(ssh->mainchan, (char *)in, inlen);
- s->try_send = TRUE;
- }
- if (s->try_send) {
- int i;
- struct ssh_channel *c;
- /*
- * Try to send data on all channels if we can.
- */
- for (i = 0; NULL != (c = index234(ssh->channels, i)); i++)
- ssh2_try_send_and_unthrottle(ssh, c);
- }
- }
-
- crFinishV;
-}
-
-/*
- * Handlers for SSH-2 messages that might arrive at any moment.
- */
-static void ssh2_msg_disconnect(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- /* log reason code in disconnect message */
- char *buf, *msg;
- int reason, msglen;
-
- reason = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin);
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &msg, &msglen);
-
- if (reason > 0 && reason < lenof(ssh2_disconnect_reasons)) {
- buf = dupprintf("Received disconnect message (%s)",
- ssh2_disconnect_reasons[reason]);
- } else {
- buf = dupprintf("Received disconnect message (unknown"
- " type %d)", reason);
- }
- logevent(buf);
- sfree(buf);
- buf = dupprintf("Disconnection message text: %.*s",
- msglen, msg);
- logevent(buf);
- bombout(("Server sent disconnect message\ntype %d (%s):\n\"%.*s\"",
- reason,
- (reason > 0 && reason < lenof(ssh2_disconnect_reasons)) ?
- ssh2_disconnect_reasons[reason] : "unknown",
- msglen, msg));
- sfree(buf);
-}
-
-static void ssh2_msg_debug(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- /* log the debug message */
- char *msg;
- int msglen;
-
- /* XXX maybe we should actually take notice of the return value */
- ssh2_pkt_getbool(pktin);
- ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &msg, &msglen);
-
- logeventf(ssh, "Remote debug message: %.*s", msglen, msg);
-}
-
-static void ssh2_msg_something_unimplemented(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- struct Packet *pktout;
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, pktin->sequence);
- /*
- * UNIMPLEMENTED messages MUST appear in the same order as the
- * messages they respond to. Hence, never queue them.
- */
- ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, pktout);
-}
-
-/*
- * Handle the top-level SSH-2 protocol.
- */
-static void ssh2_protocol_setup(Ssh ssh)
-{
- int i;
-
- /*
- * Most messages cause SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED.
- */
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
- ssh->packet_dispatch[i] = ssh2_msg_something_unimplemented;
-
- /*
- * Any message we actually understand, we set to NULL so that
- * the coroutines will get it.
- */
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_INIT] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_REPLY] = NULL;
- /* ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST] = NULL; duplicate case value */
- /* ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP] = NULL; duplicate case value */
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_INIT] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REPLY] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PK_OK] = NULL;
- /* ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PASSWD_CHANGEREQ] = NULL; duplicate case value */
- /* ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_REQUEST] = NULL; duplicate case value */
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_RESPONSE] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS] = NULL;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE] = NULL;
-
- /*
- * These special message types we install handlers for.
- */
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_DISCONNECT] = ssh2_msg_disconnect;
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_IGNORE] = ssh_msg_ignore; /* shared with SSH-1 */
- ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_DEBUG] = ssh2_msg_debug;
-}
-
-static void ssh2_timer(void *ctx, long now)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh)ctx;
-
- if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED)
- return;
-
- if (!ssh->kex_in_progress && conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time) != 0 &&
- now - ssh->next_rekey >= 0) {
- do_ssh2_transport(ssh, "timeout", -1, NULL);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh2_protocol(Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen,
- struct Packet *pktin)
-{
- unsigned char *in = (unsigned char *)vin;
- if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED)
- return;
-
- if (pktin) {
- ssh->incoming_data_size += pktin->encrypted_len;
- if (!ssh->kex_in_progress &&
- ssh->max_data_size != 0 &&
- ssh->incoming_data_size > ssh->max_data_size)
- do_ssh2_transport(ssh, "too much data received", -1, NULL);
- }
-
- if (pktin && ssh->packet_dispatch[pktin->type]) {
- ssh->packet_dispatch[pktin->type](ssh, pktin);
- return;
- }
-
- if (!ssh->protocol_initial_phase_done ||
- (pktin && pktin->type >= 20 && pktin->type < 50)) {
- if (do_ssh2_transport(ssh, in, inlen, pktin) &&
- !ssh->protocol_initial_phase_done) {
- ssh->protocol_initial_phase_done = TRUE;
- /*
- * Allow authconn to initialise itself.
- */
- do_ssh2_authconn(ssh, NULL, 0, NULL);
- }
- } else {
- do_ssh2_authconn(ssh, in, inlen, pktin);
- }
-}
-
-static void ssh_cache_conf_values(Ssh ssh)
-{
- ssh->logomitdata = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_logomitdata);
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to set up the connection.
- *
- * Returns an error message, or NULL on success.
- */
-static const char *ssh_init(void *frontend_handle, void **backend_handle,
- Conf *conf, char *host, int port, char **realhost,
- int nodelay, int keepalive)
-{
- const char *p;
- Ssh ssh;
-
- ssh = snew(struct ssh_tag);
- ssh->conf = conf_copy(conf);
- ssh_cache_conf_values(ssh);
- ssh->version = 0; /* when not ready yet */
- ssh->s = NULL;
- ssh->cipher = NULL;
- ssh->v1_cipher_ctx = NULL;
- ssh->crcda_ctx = NULL;
- ssh->cscipher = NULL;
- ssh->cs_cipher_ctx = NULL;
- ssh->sccipher = NULL;
- ssh->sc_cipher_ctx = NULL;
- ssh->csmac = NULL;
- ssh->cs_mac_ctx = NULL;
- ssh->scmac = NULL;
- ssh->sc_mac_ctx = NULL;
- ssh->cscomp = NULL;
- ssh->cs_comp_ctx = NULL;
- ssh->sccomp = NULL;
- ssh->sc_comp_ctx = NULL;
- ssh->kex = NULL;
- ssh->kex_ctx = NULL;
- ssh->hostkey = NULL;
- ssh->exitcode = -1;
- ssh->close_expected = FALSE;
- ssh->clean_exit = FALSE;
- ssh->state = SSH_STATE_PREPACKET;
- ssh->size_needed = FALSE;
- ssh->eof_needed = FALSE;
- ssh->ldisc = NULL;
- ssh->logctx = NULL;
- ssh->deferred_send_data = NULL;
- ssh->deferred_len = 0;
- ssh->deferred_size = 0;
- ssh->fallback_cmd = 0;
- ssh->pkt_kctx = SSH2_PKTCTX_NOKEX;
- ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_NOAUTH;
- ssh->x11disp = NULL;
- ssh->v1_compressing = FALSE;
- ssh->v2_outgoing_sequence = 0;
- ssh->ssh1_rdpkt_crstate = 0;
- ssh->ssh2_rdpkt_crstate = 0;
- ssh->do_ssh_init_crstate = 0;
- ssh->ssh_gotdata_crstate = 0;
- ssh->do_ssh1_connection_crstate = 0;
- ssh->do_ssh1_login_crstate = 0;
- ssh->do_ssh2_transport_crstate = 0;
- ssh->do_ssh2_authconn_crstate = 0;
- ssh->do_ssh_init_state = NULL;
- ssh->do_ssh1_login_state = NULL;
- ssh->do_ssh2_transport_state = NULL;
- ssh->do_ssh2_authconn_state = NULL;
- ssh->v_c = NULL;
- ssh->v_s = NULL;
- ssh->mainchan = NULL;
- ssh->throttled_all = 0;
- ssh->v1_stdout_throttling = 0;
- ssh->queue = NULL;
- ssh->queuelen = ssh->queuesize = 0;
- ssh->queueing = FALSE;
- ssh->qhead = ssh->qtail = NULL;
- ssh->deferred_rekey_reason = NULL;
- bufchain_init(&ssh->queued_incoming_data);
- ssh->frozen = FALSE;
- ssh->username = NULL;
- ssh->sent_console_eof = FALSE;
- ssh->got_pty = FALSE;
-
- *backend_handle = ssh;
-
-#ifdef MSCRYPTOAPI
- if (crypto_startup() == 0)
- return "Microsoft high encryption pack not installed!";
-#endif
-
- ssh->frontend = frontend_handle;
- ssh->term_width = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_width);
- ssh->term_height = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_height);
-
- ssh->channels = NULL;
- ssh->rportfwds = NULL;
- ssh->portfwds = NULL;
-
- ssh->send_ok = 0;
- ssh->editing = 0;
- ssh->echoing = 0;
- ssh->conn_throttle_count = 0;
- ssh->overall_bufsize = 0;
- ssh->fallback_cmd = 0;
-
- ssh->protocol = NULL;
-
- ssh->protocol_initial_phase_done = FALSE;
-
- ssh->pinger = NULL;
-
- ssh->incoming_data_size = ssh->outgoing_data_size =
- ssh->deferred_data_size = 0L;
- ssh->max_data_size = parse_blocksize(conf_get_str(ssh->conf,
- CONF_ssh_rekey_data));
- ssh->kex_in_progress = FALSE;
-
-#ifndef NO_GSSAPI
- ssh->gsslibs = NULL;
-#endif
-
- p = connect_to_host(ssh, host, port, realhost, nodelay, keepalive);
- if (p != NULL)
- return p;
-
- random_ref();
-
- return NULL;
-}
-
-static void ssh_free(void *handle)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- struct ssh_channel *c;
- struct ssh_rportfwd *pf;
-
- if (ssh->v1_cipher_ctx)
- ssh->cipher->free_context(ssh->v1_cipher_ctx);
- if (ssh->cs_cipher_ctx)
- ssh->cscipher->free_context(ssh->cs_cipher_ctx);
- if (ssh->sc_cipher_ctx)
- ssh->sccipher->free_context(ssh->sc_cipher_ctx);
- if (ssh->cs_mac_ctx)
- ssh->csmac->free_context(ssh->cs_mac_ctx);
- if (ssh->sc_mac_ctx)
- ssh->scmac->free_context(ssh->sc_mac_ctx);
- if (ssh->cs_comp_ctx) {
- if (ssh->cscomp)
- ssh->cscomp->compress_cleanup(ssh->cs_comp_ctx);
- else
- zlib_compress_cleanup(ssh->cs_comp_ctx);
- }
- if (ssh->sc_comp_ctx) {
- if (ssh->sccomp)
- ssh->sccomp->decompress_cleanup(ssh->sc_comp_ctx);
- else
- zlib_decompress_cleanup(ssh->sc_comp_ctx);
- }
- if (ssh->kex_ctx)
- dh_cleanup(ssh->kex_ctx);
- sfree(ssh->savedhost);
-
- while (ssh->queuelen-- > 0)
- ssh_free_packet(ssh->queue[ssh->queuelen]);
- sfree(ssh->queue);
-
- while (ssh->qhead) {
- struct queued_handler *qh = ssh->qhead;
- ssh->qhead = qh->next;
- sfree(ssh->qhead);
- }
- ssh->qhead = ssh->qtail = NULL;
-
- if (ssh->channels) {
- while ((c = delpos234(ssh->channels, 0)) != NULL) {
- switch (c->type) {
- case CHAN_X11:
- if (c->u.x11.s != NULL)
- x11_close(c->u.x11.s);
- break;
- case CHAN_SOCKDATA:
- case CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT:
- if (c->u.pfd.s != NULL)
- pfd_close(c->u.pfd.s);
- break;
- }
- sfree(c);
- }
- freetree234(ssh->channels);
- ssh->channels = NULL;
- }
-
- if (ssh->rportfwds) {
- while ((pf = delpos234(ssh->rportfwds, 0)) != NULL)
- free_rportfwd(pf);
- freetree234(ssh->rportfwds);
- ssh->rportfwds = NULL;
- }
- sfree(ssh->deferred_send_data);
- if (ssh->x11disp)
- x11_free_display(ssh->x11disp);
- sfree(ssh->do_ssh_init_state);
- sfree(ssh->do_ssh1_login_state);
- sfree(ssh->do_ssh2_transport_state);
- sfree(ssh->do_ssh2_authconn_state);
- sfree(ssh->v_c);
- sfree(ssh->v_s);
- sfree(ssh->fullhostname);
- if (ssh->crcda_ctx) {
- crcda_free_context(ssh->crcda_ctx);
- ssh->crcda_ctx = NULL;
- }
- if (ssh->s)
- ssh_do_close(ssh, TRUE);
- expire_timer_context(ssh);
- if (ssh->pinger)
- pinger_free(ssh->pinger);
- bufchain_clear(&ssh->queued_incoming_data);
- sfree(ssh->username);
- conf_free(ssh->conf);
-#ifndef NO_GSSAPI
- if (ssh->gsslibs)
- ssh_gss_cleanup(ssh->gsslibs);
-#endif
- sfree(ssh);
-
- random_unref();
-}
-
-/*
- * Reconfigure the SSH backend.
- */
-static void ssh_reconfig(void *handle, Conf *conf)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- char *rekeying = NULL, rekey_mandatory = FALSE;
- unsigned long old_max_data_size;
- int i, rekey_time;
-
- pinger_reconfig(ssh->pinger, ssh->conf, conf);
- if (ssh->portfwds)
- ssh_setup_portfwd(ssh, conf);
-
- rekey_time = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time);
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time) != rekey_time &&
- rekey_time != 0) {
- long new_next = ssh->last_rekey + rekey_time*60*TICKSPERSEC;
- long now = GETTICKCOUNT();
-
- if (new_next - now < 0) {
- rekeying = "timeout shortened";
- } else {
- ssh->next_rekey = schedule_timer(new_next - now, ssh2_timer, ssh);
- }
- }
-
- old_max_data_size = ssh->max_data_size;
- ssh->max_data_size = parse_blocksize(conf_get_str(ssh->conf,
- CONF_ssh_rekey_data));
- if (old_max_data_size != ssh->max_data_size &&
- ssh->max_data_size != 0) {
- if (ssh->outgoing_data_size > ssh->max_data_size ||
- ssh->incoming_data_size > ssh->max_data_size)
- rekeying = "data limit lowered";
- }
-
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_compression) !=
- conf_get_int(conf, CONF_compression)) {
- rekeying = "compression setting changed";
- rekey_mandatory = TRUE;
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < CIPHER_MAX; i++)
- if (conf_get_int_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_cipherlist, i) !=
- conf_get_int_int(conf, CONF_ssh_cipherlist, i)) {
- rekeying = "cipher settings changed";
- rekey_mandatory = TRUE;
- }
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh2_des_cbc) !=
- conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh2_des_cbc)) {
- rekeying = "cipher settings changed";
- rekey_mandatory = TRUE;
- }
-
- conf_free(ssh->conf);
- ssh->conf = conf_copy(conf);
- ssh_cache_conf_values(ssh);
-
- if (rekeying) {
- if (!ssh->kex_in_progress) {
- do_ssh2_transport(ssh, rekeying, -1, NULL);
- } else if (rekey_mandatory) {
- ssh->deferred_rekey_reason = rekeying;
- }
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to send data down the SSH connection.
- */
-static int ssh_send(void *handle, char *buf, int len)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
-
- if (ssh == NULL || ssh->s == NULL || ssh->protocol == NULL)
- return 0;
-
- ssh->protocol(ssh, (unsigned char *)buf, len, 0);
-
- return ssh_sendbuffer(ssh);
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to query the current amount of buffered stdin data.
- */
-static int ssh_sendbuffer(void *handle)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- int override_value;
-
- if (ssh == NULL || ssh->s == NULL || ssh->protocol == NULL)
- return 0;
-
- /*
- * If the SSH socket itself has backed up, add the total backup
- * size on that to any individual buffer on the stdin channel.
- */
- override_value = 0;
- if (ssh->throttled_all)
- override_value = ssh->overall_bufsize;
-
- if (ssh->version == 1) {
- return override_value;
- } else if (ssh->version == 2) {
- if (!ssh->mainchan)
- return override_value;
- else
- return (override_value +
- bufchain_size(&ssh->mainchan->v.v2.outbuffer));
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to set the size of the window from SSH's POV.
- */
-static void ssh_size(void *handle, int width, int height)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- struct Packet *pktout;
-
- ssh->term_width = width;
- ssh->term_height = height;
-
- switch (ssh->state) {
- case SSH_STATE_BEFORE_SIZE:
- case SSH_STATE_PREPACKET:
- case SSH_STATE_CLOSED:
- break; /* do nothing */
- case SSH_STATE_INTERMED:
- ssh->size_needed = TRUE; /* buffer for later */
- break;
- case SSH_STATE_SESSION:
- if (!conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_nopty)) {
- if (ssh->version == 1) {
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_WINDOW_SIZE,
- PKT_INT, ssh->term_height,
- PKT_INT, ssh->term_width,
- PKT_INT, 0, PKT_INT, 0, PKT_END);
- } else if (ssh->mainchan) {
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, ssh->mainchan->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "window-change");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(pktout, 0);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, ssh->term_width);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, ssh->term_height);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, 0);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, 0);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
- }
- }
- break;
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Return a list of the special codes that make sense in this
- * protocol.
- */
-static const struct telnet_special *ssh_get_specials(void *handle)
-{
- static const struct telnet_special ssh1_ignore_special[] = {
- {"IGNORE message", TS_NOP}
- };
- static const struct telnet_special ssh2_ignore_special[] = {
- {"IGNORE message", TS_NOP},
- };
- static const struct telnet_special ssh2_rekey_special[] = {
- {"Repeat key exchange", TS_REKEY},
- };
- static const struct telnet_special ssh2_session_specials[] = {
- {NULL, TS_SEP},
- {"Break", TS_BRK},
- /* These are the signal names defined by RFC 4254.
- * They include all the ISO C signals, but are a subset of the POSIX
- * required signals. */
- {"SIGINT (Interrupt)", TS_SIGINT},
- {"SIGTERM (Terminate)", TS_SIGTERM},
- {"SIGKILL (Kill)", TS_SIGKILL},
- {"SIGQUIT (Quit)", TS_SIGQUIT},
- {"SIGHUP (Hangup)", TS_SIGHUP},
- {"More signals", TS_SUBMENU},
- {"SIGABRT", TS_SIGABRT}, {"SIGALRM", TS_SIGALRM},
- {"SIGFPE", TS_SIGFPE}, {"SIGILL", TS_SIGILL},
- {"SIGPIPE", TS_SIGPIPE}, {"SIGSEGV", TS_SIGSEGV},
- {"SIGUSR1", TS_SIGUSR1}, {"SIGUSR2", TS_SIGUSR2},
- {NULL, TS_EXITMENU}
- };
- static const struct telnet_special specials_end[] = {
- {NULL, TS_EXITMENU}
- };
- /* XXX review this length for any changes: */
- static struct telnet_special ssh_specials[lenof(ssh2_ignore_special) +
- lenof(ssh2_rekey_special) +
- lenof(ssh2_session_specials) +
- lenof(specials_end)];
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- int i = 0;
-#define ADD_SPECIALS(name) \
- do { \
- assert((i + lenof(name)) <= lenof(ssh_specials)); \
- memcpy(&ssh_specials[i], name, sizeof name); \
- i += lenof(name); \
- } while(0)
-
- if (ssh->version == 1) {
- /* Don't bother offering IGNORE if we've decided the remote
- * won't cope with it, since we wouldn't bother sending it if
- * asked anyway. */
- if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH1_IGNORE))
- ADD_SPECIALS(ssh1_ignore_special);
- } else if (ssh->version == 2) {
- if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH2_IGNORE))
- ADD_SPECIALS(ssh2_ignore_special);
- if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_REKEY))
- ADD_SPECIALS(ssh2_rekey_special);
- if (ssh->mainchan)
- ADD_SPECIALS(ssh2_session_specials);
- } /* else we're not ready yet */
-
- if (i) {
- ADD_SPECIALS(specials_end);
- return ssh_specials;
- } else {
- return NULL;
- }
-#undef ADD_SPECIALS
-}
-
-/*
- * Send special codes. TS_EOF is useful for `plink', so you
- * can send an EOF and collect resulting output (e.g. `plink
- * hostname sort').
- */
-static void ssh_special(void *handle, Telnet_Special code)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- struct Packet *pktout;
-
- if (code == TS_EOF) {
- if (ssh->state != SSH_STATE_SESSION) {
- /*
- * Buffer the EOF in case we are pre-SESSION, so we can
- * send it as soon as we reach SESSION.
- */
- if (code == TS_EOF)
- ssh->eof_needed = TRUE;
- return;
- }
- if (ssh->version == 1) {
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_EOF, PKT_END);
- } else if (ssh->mainchan) {
- sshfwd_write_eof(ssh->mainchan);
- ssh->send_ok = 0; /* now stop trying to read from stdin */
- }
- logevent("Sent EOF message");
- } else if (code == TS_PING || code == TS_NOP) {
- if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED
- || ssh->state == SSH_STATE_PREPACKET) return;
- if (ssh->version == 1) {
- if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH1_IGNORE))
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_IGNORE, PKT_STR, "", PKT_END);
- } else {
- if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH2_IGNORE)) {
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_IGNORE);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(pktout);
- ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, pktout);
- }
- }
- } else if (code == TS_REKEY) {
- if (!ssh->kex_in_progress && ssh->version == 2) {
- do_ssh2_transport(ssh, "at user request", -1, NULL);
- }
- } else if (code == TS_BRK) {
- if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED
- || ssh->state == SSH_STATE_PREPACKET) return;
- if (ssh->version == 1) {
- logevent("Unable to send BREAK signal in SSH-1");
- } else if (ssh->mainchan) {
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, ssh->mainchan->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "break");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(pktout, 0);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, 0); /* default break length */
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
- }
- } else {
- /* Is is a POSIX signal? */
- char *signame = NULL;
- if (code == TS_SIGABRT) signame = "ABRT";
- if (code == TS_SIGALRM) signame = "ALRM";
- if (code == TS_SIGFPE) signame = "FPE";
- if (code == TS_SIGHUP) signame = "HUP";
- if (code == TS_SIGILL) signame = "ILL";
- if (code == TS_SIGINT) signame = "INT";
- if (code == TS_SIGKILL) signame = "KILL";
- if (code == TS_SIGPIPE) signame = "PIPE";
- if (code == TS_SIGQUIT) signame = "QUIT";
- if (code == TS_SIGSEGV) signame = "SEGV";
- if (code == TS_SIGTERM) signame = "TERM";
- if (code == TS_SIGUSR1) signame = "USR1";
- if (code == TS_SIGUSR2) signame = "USR2";
- /* The SSH-2 protocol does in principle support arbitrary named
- * signals, including signame@domain, but we don't support those. */
- if (signame) {
- /* It's a signal. */
- if (ssh->version == 2 && ssh->mainchan) {
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, ssh->mainchan->remoteid);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "signal");
- ssh2_pkt_addbool(pktout, 0);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, signame);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
- logeventf(ssh, "Sent signal SIG%s", signame);
- }
- } else {
- /* Never heard of it. Do nothing */
- }
- }
-}
-
-void *new_sock_channel(void *handle, Socket s)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- struct ssh_channel *c;
- c = snew(struct ssh_channel);
-
- c->ssh = ssh;
- ssh2_channel_init(c);
- c->halfopen = TRUE;
- c->type = CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT;/* identify channel type */
- c->u.pfd.s = s;
- add234(ssh->channels, c);
- return c;
-}
-
-/*
- * This is called when stdout/stderr (the entity to which
- * from_backend sends data) manages to clear some backlog.
- */
-static void ssh_unthrottle(void *handle, int bufsize)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- int buflimit;
-
- if (ssh->version == 1) {
- if (ssh->v1_stdout_throttling && bufsize < SSH1_BUFFER_LIMIT) {
- ssh->v1_stdout_throttling = 0;
- ssh_throttle_conn(ssh, -1);
- }
- } else {
- if (ssh->mainchan) {
- ssh2_set_window(ssh->mainchan,
- bufsize < ssh->mainchan->v.v2.locmaxwin ?
- ssh->mainchan->v.v2.locmaxwin - bufsize : 0);
- if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_simple))
- buflimit = 0;
- else
- buflimit = ssh->mainchan->v.v2.locmaxwin;
- if (ssh->mainchan->throttling_conn && bufsize <= buflimit) {
- ssh->mainchan->throttling_conn = 0;
- ssh_throttle_conn(ssh, -1);
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-void ssh_send_port_open(void *channel, char *hostname, int port, char *org)
-{
- struct ssh_channel *c = (struct ssh_channel *)channel;
- Ssh ssh = c->ssh;
- struct Packet *pktout;
-
- logeventf(ssh, "Opening forwarded connection to %s:%d", hostname, port);
-
- if (ssh->version == 1) {
- send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_PORT_OPEN,
- PKT_INT, c->localid,
- PKT_STR, hostname,
- PKT_INT, port,
- /* PKT_STR, <org:orgport>, */
- PKT_END);
- } else {
- pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN);
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "direct-tcpip");
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->localid);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->v.v2.locwindow);/* our window size */
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, OUR_V2_MAXPKT); /* our max pkt size */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, hostname);
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, port);
- /*
- * We make up values for the originator data; partly it's
- * too much hassle to keep track, and partly I'm not
- * convinced the server should be told details like that
- * about my local network configuration.
- * The "originator IP address" is syntactically a numeric
- * IP address, and some servers (e.g., Tectia) get upset
- * if it doesn't match this syntax.
- */
- ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "0.0.0.0");
- ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, 0);
- ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
- }
-}
-
-static int ssh_connected(void *handle)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- return ssh->s != NULL;
-}
-
-static int ssh_sendok(void *handle)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- return ssh->send_ok;
-}
-
-static int ssh_ldisc(void *handle, int option)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- if (option == LD_ECHO)
- return ssh->echoing;
- if (option == LD_EDIT)
- return ssh->editing;
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-static void ssh_provide_ldisc(void *handle, void *ldisc)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- ssh->ldisc = ldisc;
-}
-
-static void ssh_provide_logctx(void *handle, void *logctx)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- ssh->logctx = logctx;
-}
-
-static int ssh_return_exitcode(void *handle)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- if (ssh->s != NULL)
- return -1;
- else
- return (ssh->exitcode >= 0 ? ssh->exitcode : INT_MAX);
-}
-
-/*
- * cfg_info for SSH is the currently running version of the
- * protocol. (1 for 1; 2 for 2; 0 for not-decided-yet.)
- */
-static int ssh_cfg_info(void *handle)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- return ssh->version;
-}
-
-/*
- * Gross hack: pscp will try to start SFTP but fall back to scp1 if
- * that fails. This variable is the means by which scp.c can reach
- * into the SSH code and find out which one it got.
- */
-extern int ssh_fallback_cmd(void *handle)
-{
- Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle;
- return ssh->fallback_cmd;
-}
-
-Backend ssh_backend = {
- ssh_init,
- ssh_free,
- ssh_reconfig,
- ssh_send,
- ssh_sendbuffer,
- ssh_size,
- ssh_special,
- ssh_get_specials,
- ssh_connected,
- ssh_return_exitcode,
- ssh_sendok,
- ssh_ldisc,
- ssh_provide_ldisc,
- ssh_provide_logctx,
- ssh_unthrottle,
- ssh_cfg_info,
- "ssh",
- PROT_SSH,
- 22
-};
+/* + * SSH backend. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdarg.h> +#include <assert.h> +#include <limits.h> +#include <signal.h> + +#include "putty.h" +#include "tree234.h" +#include "ssh.h" +#ifndef NO_GSSAPI +#include "sshgssc.h" +#include "sshgss.h" +#endif + +#ifndef FALSE +#define FALSE 0 +#endif +#ifndef TRUE +#define TRUE 1 +#endif + +/* + * Packet type contexts, so that ssh2_pkt_type can correctly decode + * the ambiguous type numbers back into the correct type strings. + */ +typedef enum { + SSH2_PKTCTX_NOKEX, + SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGROUP, + SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGEX, + SSH2_PKTCTX_RSAKEX +} Pkt_KCtx; +typedef enum { + SSH2_PKTCTX_NOAUTH, + SSH2_PKTCTX_PUBLICKEY, + SSH2_PKTCTX_PASSWORD, + SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI, + SSH2_PKTCTX_KBDINTER +} Pkt_ACtx; + +static const char *const ssh2_disconnect_reasons[] = { + NULL, + "host not allowed to connect", + "protocol error", + "key exchange failed", + "host authentication failed", + "MAC error", + "compression error", + "service not available", + "protocol version not supported", + "host key not verifiable", + "connection lost", + "by application", + "too many connections", + "auth cancelled by user", + "no more auth methods available", + "illegal user name", +}; + +/* + * Various remote-bug flags. + */ +#define BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH1_IGNORE 1 +#define BUG_SSH2_HMAC 2 +#define BUG_NEEDS_SSH1_PLAIN_PASSWORD 4 +#define BUG_CHOKES_ON_RSA 8 +#define BUG_SSH2_RSA_PADDING 16 +#define BUG_SSH2_DERIVEKEY 32 +#define BUG_SSH2_REKEY 64 +#define BUG_SSH2_PK_SESSIONID 128 +#define BUG_SSH2_MAXPKT 256 +#define BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH2_IGNORE 512 +#define BUG_CHOKES_ON_WINADJ 1024 + +/* + * Codes for terminal modes. + * Most of these are the same in SSH-1 and SSH-2. + * This list is derived from RFC 4254 and + * SSH-1 RFC-1.2.31. + */ +static const struct { + const char* const mode; + int opcode; + enum { TTY_OP_CHAR, TTY_OP_BOOL } type; +} ssh_ttymodes[] = { + /* "V" prefix discarded for special characters relative to SSH specs */ + { "INTR", 1, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "QUIT", 2, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "ERASE", 3, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "KILL", 4, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "EOF", 5, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "EOL", 6, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "EOL2", 7, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "START", 8, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "STOP", 9, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "SUSP", 10, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "DSUSP", 11, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "REPRINT", 12, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "WERASE", 13, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "LNEXT", 14, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "FLUSH", 15, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "SWTCH", 16, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "STATUS", 17, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "DISCARD", 18, TTY_OP_CHAR }, + { "IGNPAR", 30, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "PARMRK", 31, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "INPCK", 32, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "ISTRIP", 33, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "INLCR", 34, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "IGNCR", 35, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "ICRNL", 36, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "IUCLC", 37, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "IXON", 38, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "IXANY", 39, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "IXOFF", 40, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "IMAXBEL", 41, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "ISIG", 50, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "ICANON", 51, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "XCASE", 52, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "ECHO", 53, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "ECHOE", 54, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "ECHOK", 55, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "ECHONL", 56, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "NOFLSH", 57, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "TOSTOP", 58, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "IEXTEN", 59, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "ECHOCTL", 60, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "ECHOKE", 61, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "PENDIN", 62, TTY_OP_BOOL }, /* XXX is this a real mode? */ + { "OPOST", 70, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "OLCUC", 71, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "ONLCR", 72, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "OCRNL", 73, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "ONOCR", 74, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "ONLRET", 75, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "CS7", 90, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "CS8", 91, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "PARENB", 92, TTY_OP_BOOL }, + { "PARODD", 93, TTY_OP_BOOL } +}; + +/* Miscellaneous other tty-related constants. */ +#define SSH_TTY_OP_END 0 +/* The opcodes for ISPEED/OSPEED differ between SSH-1 and SSH-2. */ +#define SSH1_TTY_OP_ISPEED 192 +#define SSH1_TTY_OP_OSPEED 193 +#define SSH2_TTY_OP_ISPEED 128 +#define SSH2_TTY_OP_OSPEED 129 + +/* Helper functions for parsing tty-related config. */ +static unsigned int ssh_tty_parse_specchar(char *s) +{ + unsigned int ret; + if (*s) { + char *next = NULL; + ret = ctrlparse(s, &next); + if (!next) ret = s[0]; + } else { + ret = 255; /* special value meaning "don't set" */ + } + return ret; +} +static unsigned int ssh_tty_parse_boolean(char *s) +{ + if (stricmp(s, "yes") == 0 || + stricmp(s, "on") == 0 || + stricmp(s, "true") == 0 || + stricmp(s, "+") == 0) + return 1; /* true */ + else if (stricmp(s, "no") == 0 || + stricmp(s, "off") == 0 || + stricmp(s, "false") == 0 || + stricmp(s, "-") == 0) + return 0; /* false */ + else + return (atoi(s) != 0); +} + +#define translate(x) if (type == x) return #x +#define translatek(x,ctx) if (type == x && (pkt_kctx == ctx)) return #x +#define translatea(x,ctx) if (type == x && (pkt_actx == ctx)) return #x +static char *ssh1_pkt_type(int type) +{ + translate(SSH1_MSG_DISCONNECT); + translate(SSH1_SMSG_PUBLIC_KEY); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_SESSION_KEY); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_USER); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA); + translate(SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_RSA_CHALLENGE); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA_RESPONSE); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_PASSWORD); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_REQUEST_PTY); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_WINDOW_SIZE); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_EXEC_SHELL); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_EXEC_CMD); + translate(SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS); + translate(SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_STDIN_DATA); + translate(SSH1_SMSG_STDOUT_DATA); + translate(SSH1_SMSG_STDERR_DATA); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_EOF); + translate(SSH1_SMSG_EXIT_STATUS); + translate(SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION); + translate(SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE); + translate(SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA); + translate(SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE); + translate(SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION); + translate(SSH1_SMSG_X11_OPEN); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_PORT_FORWARD_REQUEST); + translate(SSH1_MSG_PORT_OPEN); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_AGENT_REQUEST_FORWARDING); + translate(SSH1_SMSG_AGENT_OPEN); + translate(SSH1_MSG_IGNORE); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_EXIT_CONFIRMATION); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_X11_REQUEST_FORWARDING); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RHOSTS_RSA); + translate(SSH1_MSG_DEBUG); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_REQUEST_COMPRESSION); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_TIS); + translate(SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_TIS_CHALLENGE); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_TIS_RESPONSE); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_CCARD); + translate(SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_CCARD_CHALLENGE); + translate(SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_CCARD_RESPONSE); + return "unknown"; +} +static char *ssh2_pkt_type(Pkt_KCtx pkt_kctx, Pkt_ACtx pkt_actx, int type) +{ + translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_RESPONSE,SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI); + translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_TOKEN,SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI); + translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_EXCHANGE_COMPLETE,SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI); + translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_ERROR,SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI); + translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_ERRTOK,SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI); + translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_MIC, SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI); + translate(SSH2_MSG_DISCONNECT); + translate(SSH2_MSG_IGNORE); + translate(SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED); + translate(SSH2_MSG_DEBUG); + translate(SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST); + translate(SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT); + translate(SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT); + translate(SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS); + translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_INIT, SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGROUP); + translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_REPLY, SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGROUP); + translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST, SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGEX); + translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP, SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGEX); + translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_INIT, SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGEX); + translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REPLY, SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGEX); + translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_PUBKEY, SSH2_PKTCTX_RSAKEX); + translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_SECRET, SSH2_PKTCTX_RSAKEX); + translatek(SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_DONE, SSH2_PKTCTX_RSAKEX); + translate(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST); + translate(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE); + translate(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS); + translate(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER); + translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PK_OK, SSH2_PKTCTX_PUBLICKEY); + translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PASSWD_CHANGEREQ, SSH2_PKTCTX_PASSWORD); + translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_REQUEST, SSH2_PKTCTX_KBDINTER); + translatea(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_RESPONSE, SSH2_PKTCTX_KBDINTER); + translate(SSH2_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST); + translate(SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS); + translate(SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE); + translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN); + translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION); + translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE); + translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST); + translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA); + translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA); + translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF); + translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE); + translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST); + translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS); + translate(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE); + return "unknown"; +} +#undef translate +#undef translatec + +/* Enumeration values for fields in SSH-1 packets */ +enum { + PKT_END, PKT_INT, PKT_CHAR, PKT_DATA, PKT_STR, PKT_BIGNUM, +}; + +/* + * Coroutine mechanics for the sillier bits of the code. If these + * macros look impenetrable to you, you might find it helpful to + * read + * + * http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/coroutines.html + * + * which explains the theory behind these macros. + * + * In particular, if you are getting `case expression not constant' + * errors when building with MS Visual Studio, this is because MS's + * Edit and Continue debugging feature causes their compiler to + * violate ANSI C. To disable Edit and Continue debugging: + * + * - right-click ssh.c in the FileView + * - click Settings + * - select the C/C++ tab and the General category + * - under `Debug info:', select anything _other_ than `Program + * Database for Edit and Continue'. + */ +#define crBegin(v) { int *crLine = &v; switch(v) { case 0:; +#define crBeginState crBegin(s->crLine) +#define crStateP(t, v) \ + struct t *s; \ + if (!(v)) { s = (v) = snew(struct t); s->crLine = 0; } \ + s = (v); +#define crState(t) crStateP(t, ssh->t) +#define crFinish(z) } *crLine = 0; return (z); } +#define crFinishV } *crLine = 0; return; } +#define crFinishFree(z) } sfree(s); return (z); } +#define crFinishFreeV } sfree(s); return; } +#define crReturn(z) \ + do {\ + *crLine =__LINE__; return (z); case __LINE__:;\ + } while (0) +#define crReturnV \ + do {\ + *crLine=__LINE__; return; case __LINE__:;\ + } while (0) +#define crStop(z) do{ *crLine = 0; return (z); }while(0) +#define crStopV do{ *crLine = 0; return; }while(0) +#define crWaitUntil(c) do { crReturn(0); } while (!(c)) +#define crWaitUntilV(c) do { crReturnV; } while (!(c)) + +struct Packet; + +static struct Packet *ssh1_pkt_init(int pkt_type); +static struct Packet *ssh2_pkt_init(int pkt_type); +static void ssh_pkt_ensure(struct Packet *, int length); +static void ssh_pkt_adddata(struct Packet *, const void *data, int len); +static void ssh_pkt_addbyte(struct Packet *, unsigned char value); +static void ssh2_pkt_addbool(struct Packet *, unsigned char value); +static void ssh_pkt_adduint32(struct Packet *, unsigned long value); +static void ssh_pkt_addstring_start(struct Packet *); +static void ssh_pkt_addstring_str(struct Packet *, const char *data); +static void ssh_pkt_addstring_data(struct Packet *, const char *data, int len); +static void ssh_pkt_addstring(struct Packet *, const char *data); +static unsigned char *ssh2_mpint_fmt(Bignum b, int *len); +static void ssh1_pkt_addmp(struct Packet *, Bignum b); +static void ssh2_pkt_addmp(struct Packet *, Bignum b); +static int ssh2_pkt_construct(Ssh, struct Packet *); +static void ssh2_pkt_send(Ssh, struct Packet *); +static void ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(Ssh, struct Packet *); +static int do_ssh1_login(Ssh ssh, unsigned char *in, int inlen, + struct Packet *pktin); +static void do_ssh2_authconn(Ssh ssh, unsigned char *in, int inlen, + struct Packet *pktin); +static void ssh2_channel_check_close(struct ssh_channel *c); +static void ssh_channel_destroy(struct ssh_channel *c); + +/* + * Buffer management constants. There are several of these for + * various different purposes: + * + * - SSH1_BUFFER_LIMIT is the amount of backlog that must build up + * on a local data stream before we throttle the whole SSH + * connection (in SSH-1 only). Throttling the whole connection is + * pretty drastic so we set this high in the hope it won't + * happen very often. + * + * - SSH_MAX_BACKLOG is the amount of backlog that must build up + * on the SSH connection itself before we defensively throttle + * _all_ local data streams. This is pretty drastic too (though + * thankfully unlikely in SSH-2 since the window mechanism should + * ensure that the server never has any need to throttle its end + * of the connection), so we set this high as well. + * + * - OUR_V2_WINSIZE is the maximum window size we present on SSH-2 + * channels. + * + * - OUR_V2_BIGWIN is the window size we advertise for the only + * channel in a simple connection. It must be <= INT_MAX. + * + * - OUR_V2_MAXPKT is the official "maximum packet size" we send + * to the remote side. This actually has nothing to do with the + * size of the _packet_, but is instead a limit on the amount + * of data we're willing to receive in a single SSH2 channel + * data message. + * + * - OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT is actually the maximum size of SSH + * _packet_ we're prepared to cope with. It must be a multiple + * of the cipher block size, and must be at least 35000. + */ + +#define SSH1_BUFFER_LIMIT 32768 +#define SSH_MAX_BACKLOG 32768 +#define OUR_V2_WINSIZE 16384 +#define OUR_V2_BIGWIN 0x7fffffff +#define OUR_V2_MAXPKT 0x4000UL +#define OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT 0x9000UL + +const static struct ssh_signkey *hostkey_algs[] = { &ssh_rsa, &ssh_dss }; + +const static struct ssh_mac *macs[] = { + &ssh_hmac_sha256, &ssh_hmac_sha1, &ssh_hmac_sha1_96, &ssh_hmac_md5 +}; +const static struct ssh_mac *buggymacs[] = { + &ssh_hmac_sha1_buggy, &ssh_hmac_sha1_96_buggy, &ssh_hmac_md5 +}; + +static void *ssh_comp_none_init(void) +{ + return NULL; +} +static void ssh_comp_none_cleanup(void *handle) +{ +} +static int ssh_comp_none_block(void *handle, unsigned char *block, int len, + unsigned char **outblock, int *outlen) +{ + return 0; +} +static int ssh_comp_none_disable(void *handle) +{ + return 0; +} +const static struct ssh_compress ssh_comp_none = { + "none", NULL, + ssh_comp_none_init, ssh_comp_none_cleanup, ssh_comp_none_block, + ssh_comp_none_init, ssh_comp_none_cleanup, ssh_comp_none_block, + ssh_comp_none_disable, NULL +}; +extern const struct ssh_compress ssh_zlib; +const static struct ssh_compress *compressions[] = { + &ssh_zlib, &ssh_comp_none +}; + +enum { /* channel types */ + CHAN_MAINSESSION, + CHAN_X11, + CHAN_AGENT, + CHAN_SOCKDATA, + CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT, /* one the remote hasn't confirmed */ + /* + * CHAN_SHARING indicates a channel which is tracked here on + * behalf of a connection-sharing downstream. We do almost nothing + * with these channels ourselves: all messages relating to them + * get thrown straight to sshshare.c and passed on almost + * unmodified to downstream. + */ + CHAN_SHARING, + /* + * CHAN_ZOMBIE is used to indicate a channel for which we've + * already destroyed the local data source: for instance, if a + * forwarded port experiences a socket error on the local side, we + * immediately destroy its local socket and turn the SSH channel + * into CHAN_ZOMBIE. + */ + CHAN_ZOMBIE +}; + +typedef void (*handler_fn_t)(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin); +typedef void (*chandler_fn_t)(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin, void *ctx); +typedef void (*cchandler_fn_t)(struct ssh_channel *, struct Packet *, void *); + +/* + * Each channel has a queue of outstanding CHANNEL_REQUESTS and their + * handlers. + */ +struct outstanding_channel_request { + cchandler_fn_t handler; + void *ctx; + struct outstanding_channel_request *next; +}; + +/* + * 2-3-4 tree storing channels. + */ +struct ssh_channel { + Ssh ssh; /* pointer back to main context */ + unsigned remoteid, localid; + int type; + /* True if we opened this channel but server hasn't confirmed. */ + int halfopen; + /* + * In SSH-1, this value contains four bits: + * + * 1 We have sent SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE. + * 2 We have sent SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION. + * 4 We have received SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE. + * 8 We have received SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION. + * + * A channel is completely finished with when all four bits are set. + * + * In SSH-2, the four bits mean: + * + * 1 We have sent SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF. + * 2 We have sent SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE. + * 4 We have received SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF. + * 8 We have received SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE. + * + * A channel is completely finished with when we have both sent + * and received CLOSE. + * + * The symbolic constants below use the SSH-2 terminology, which + * is a bit confusing in SSH-1, but we have to use _something_. + */ +#define CLOSES_SENT_EOF 1 +#define CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE 2 +#define CLOSES_RCVD_EOF 4 +#define CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE 8 + int closes; + + /* + * This flag indicates that an EOF is pending on the outgoing side + * of the channel: that is, wherever we're getting the data for + * this channel has sent us some data followed by EOF. We can't + * actually send the EOF until we've finished sending the data, so + * we set this flag instead to remind us to do so once our buffer + * is clear. + */ + int pending_eof; + + /* + * True if this channel is causing the underlying connection to be + * throttled. + */ + int throttling_conn; + union { + struct ssh2_data_channel { + bufchain outbuffer; + unsigned remwindow, remmaxpkt; + /* locwindow is signed so we can cope with excess data. */ + int locwindow, locmaxwin; + /* + * remlocwin is the amount of local window that we think + * the remote end had available to it after it sent the + * last data packet or window adjust ack. + */ + int remlocwin; + /* + * These store the list of channel requests that haven't + * been acked. + */ + struct outstanding_channel_request *chanreq_head, *chanreq_tail; + enum { THROTTLED, UNTHROTTLING, UNTHROTTLED } throttle_state; + } v2; + } v; + union { + struct ssh_agent_channel { + unsigned char *message; + unsigned char msglen[4]; + unsigned lensofar, totallen; + int outstanding_requests; + } a; + struct ssh_x11_channel { + struct X11Connection *xconn; + int initial; + } x11; + struct ssh_pfd_channel { + struct PortForwarding *pf; + } pfd; + struct ssh_sharing_channel { + void *ctx; + } sharing; + } u; +}; + +/* + * 2-3-4 tree storing remote->local port forwardings. SSH-1 and SSH-2 + * use this structure in different ways, reflecting SSH-2's + * altogether saner approach to port forwarding. + * + * In SSH-1, you arrange a remote forwarding by sending the server + * the remote port number, and the local destination host:port. + * When a connection comes in, the server sends you back that + * host:port pair, and you connect to it. This is a ready-made + * security hole if you're not on the ball: a malicious server + * could send you back _any_ host:port pair, so if you trustingly + * connect to the address it gives you then you've just opened the + * entire inside of your corporate network just by connecting + * through it to a dodgy SSH server. Hence, we must store a list of + * host:port pairs we _are_ trying to forward to, and reject a + * connection request from the server if it's not in the list. + * + * In SSH-2, each side of the connection minds its own business and + * doesn't send unnecessary information to the other. You arrange a + * remote forwarding by sending the server just the remote port + * number. When a connection comes in, the server tells you which + * of its ports was connected to; and _you_ have to remember what + * local host:port pair went with that port number. + * + * Hence, in SSH-1 this structure is indexed by destination + * host:port pair, whereas in SSH-2 it is indexed by source port. + */ +struct ssh_portfwd; /* forward declaration */ + +struct ssh_rportfwd { + unsigned sport, dport; + char *shost, *dhost; + char *sportdesc; + void *share_ctx; + struct ssh_portfwd *pfrec; +}; + +static void free_rportfwd(struct ssh_rportfwd *pf) +{ + if (pf) { + sfree(pf->sportdesc); + sfree(pf->shost); + sfree(pf->dhost); + sfree(pf); + } +} + +/* + * Separately to the rportfwd tree (which is for looking up port + * open requests from the server), a tree of _these_ structures is + * used to keep track of all the currently open port forwardings, + * so that we can reconfigure in mid-session if the user requests + * it. + */ +struct ssh_portfwd { + enum { DESTROY, KEEP, CREATE } status; + int type; + unsigned sport, dport; + char *saddr, *daddr; + char *sserv, *dserv; + struct ssh_rportfwd *remote; + int addressfamily; + struct PortListener *local; +}; +#define free_portfwd(pf) ( \ + ((pf) ? (sfree((pf)->saddr), sfree((pf)->daddr), \ + sfree((pf)->sserv), sfree((pf)->dserv)) : (void)0 ), sfree(pf) ) + +struct Packet { + long length; /* length of packet: see below */ + long forcepad; /* SSH-2: force padding to at least this length */ + int type; /* only used for incoming packets */ + unsigned long sequence; /* SSH-2 incoming sequence number */ + unsigned char *data; /* allocated storage */ + unsigned char *body; /* offset of payload within `data' */ + long savedpos; /* dual-purpose saved packet position: see below */ + long maxlen; /* amount of storage allocated for `data' */ + long encrypted_len; /* for SSH-2 total-size counting */ + + /* + * A note on the 'length' and 'savedpos' fields above. + * + * Incoming packets are set up so that pkt->length is measured + * relative to pkt->body, which itself points to a few bytes after + * pkt->data (skipping some uninteresting header fields including + * the packet type code). The ssh_pkt_get* functions all expect + * this setup, and they also use pkt->savedpos to indicate how far + * through the packet being decoded they've got - and that, too, + * is an offset from pkt->body rather than pkt->data. + * + * During construction of an outgoing packet, however, pkt->length + * is measured relative to the base pointer pkt->data, and + * pkt->body is not really used for anything until the packet is + * ready for sending. In this mode, pkt->savedpos is reused as a + * temporary variable by the addstring functions, which write out + * a string length field and then keep going back and updating it + * as more data is appended to the subsequent string data field; + * pkt->savedpos stores the offset (again relative to pkt->data) + * of the start of the string data field. + */ + + /* Extra metadata used in SSH packet logging mode, allowing us to + * log in the packet header line that the packet came from a + * connection-sharing downstream and what if anything unusual was + * done to it. The additional_log_text field is expected to be a + * static string - it will not be freed. */ + unsigned downstream_id; + const char *additional_log_text; +}; + +static void ssh1_protocol(Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen, + struct Packet *pktin); +static void ssh2_protocol(Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen, + struct Packet *pktin); +static void ssh2_bare_connection_protocol(Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen, + struct Packet *pktin); +static void ssh1_protocol_setup(Ssh ssh); +static void ssh2_protocol_setup(Ssh ssh); +static void ssh2_bare_connection_protocol_setup(Ssh ssh); +static void ssh_size(void *handle, int width, int height); +static void ssh_special(void *handle, Telnet_Special); +static int ssh2_try_send(struct ssh_channel *c); +static void ssh2_add_channel_data(struct ssh_channel *c, char *buf, int len); +static void ssh_throttle_all(Ssh ssh, int enable, int bufsize); +static void ssh2_set_window(struct ssh_channel *c, int newwin); +static int ssh_sendbuffer(void *handle); +static int ssh_do_close(Ssh ssh, int notify_exit); +static unsigned long ssh_pkt_getuint32(struct Packet *pkt); +static int ssh2_pkt_getbool(struct Packet *pkt); +static void ssh_pkt_getstring(struct Packet *pkt, char **p, int *length); +static void ssh2_timer(void *ctx, unsigned long now); +static void do_ssh2_transport(Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen, + struct Packet *pktin); +static void ssh2_msg_unexpected(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin); + +struct rdpkt1_state_tag { + long len, pad, biglen, to_read; + unsigned long realcrc, gotcrc; + unsigned char *p; + int i; + int chunk; + struct Packet *pktin; +}; + +struct rdpkt2_state_tag { + long len, pad, payload, packetlen, maclen; + int i; + int cipherblk; + unsigned long incoming_sequence; + struct Packet *pktin; +}; + +struct rdpkt2_bare_state_tag { + char length[4]; + long packetlen; + int i; + unsigned long incoming_sequence; + struct Packet *pktin; +}; + +struct queued_handler; +struct queued_handler { + int msg1, msg2; + chandler_fn_t handler; + void *ctx; + struct queued_handler *next; +}; + +struct ssh_tag { + const struct plug_function_table *fn; + /* the above field _must_ be first in the structure */ + + char *v_c, *v_s; + void *exhash; + + Socket s; + + void *ldisc; + void *logctx; + + unsigned char session_key[32]; + int v1_compressing; + int v1_remote_protoflags; + int v1_local_protoflags; + int agentfwd_enabled; + int X11_fwd_enabled; + int remote_bugs; + const struct ssh_cipher *cipher; + void *v1_cipher_ctx; + void *crcda_ctx; + const struct ssh2_cipher *cscipher, *sccipher; + void *cs_cipher_ctx, *sc_cipher_ctx; + const struct ssh_mac *csmac, *scmac; + void *cs_mac_ctx, *sc_mac_ctx; + const struct ssh_compress *cscomp, *sccomp; + void *cs_comp_ctx, *sc_comp_ctx; + const struct ssh_kex *kex; + const struct ssh_signkey *hostkey; + char *hostkey_str; /* string representation, for easy checking in rekeys */ + unsigned char v2_session_id[SSH2_KEX_MAX_HASH_LEN]; + int v2_session_id_len; + void *kex_ctx; + + int bare_connection; + int attempting_connshare; + void *connshare; + + char *savedhost; + int savedport; + int send_ok; + int echoing, editing; + + void *frontend; + + int ospeed, ispeed; /* temporaries */ + int term_width, term_height; + + tree234 *channels; /* indexed by local id */ + struct ssh_channel *mainchan; /* primary session channel */ + int ncmode; /* is primary channel direct-tcpip? */ + int exitcode; + int close_expected; + int clean_exit; + + tree234 *rportfwds, *portfwds; + + enum { + SSH_STATE_PREPACKET, + SSH_STATE_BEFORE_SIZE, + SSH_STATE_INTERMED, + SSH_STATE_SESSION, + SSH_STATE_CLOSED + } state; + + int size_needed, eof_needed; + int sent_console_eof; + int got_pty; /* affects EOF behaviour on main channel */ + + struct Packet **queue; + int queuelen, queuesize; + int queueing; + unsigned char *deferred_send_data; + int deferred_len, deferred_size; + + /* + * Gross hack: pscp will try to start SFTP but fall back to + * scp1 if that fails. This variable is the means by which + * scp.c can reach into the SSH code and find out which one it + * got. + */ + int fallback_cmd; + + bufchain banner; /* accumulates banners during do_ssh2_authconn */ + + Pkt_KCtx pkt_kctx; + Pkt_ACtx pkt_actx; + + struct X11Display *x11disp; + struct X11FakeAuth *x11auth; + tree234 *x11authtree; + + int version; + int conn_throttle_count; + int overall_bufsize; + int throttled_all; + int v1_stdout_throttling; + unsigned long v2_outgoing_sequence; + + int ssh1_rdpkt_crstate; + int ssh2_rdpkt_crstate; + int ssh2_bare_rdpkt_crstate; + int ssh_gotdata_crstate; + int do_ssh1_connection_crstate; + + void *do_ssh_init_state; + void *do_ssh1_login_state; + void *do_ssh2_transport_state; + void *do_ssh2_authconn_state; + void *do_ssh_connection_init_state; + + struct rdpkt1_state_tag rdpkt1_state; + struct rdpkt2_state_tag rdpkt2_state; + struct rdpkt2_bare_state_tag rdpkt2_bare_state; + + /* SSH-1 and SSH-2 use this for different things, but both use it */ + int protocol_initial_phase_done; + + void (*protocol) (Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen, + struct Packet *pkt); + struct Packet *(*s_rdpkt) (Ssh ssh, unsigned char **data, int *datalen); + int (*do_ssh_init)(Ssh ssh, unsigned char c); + + /* + * We maintain our own copy of a Conf structure here. That way, + * when we're passed a new one for reconfiguration, we can check + * the differences and potentially reconfigure port forwardings + * etc in mid-session. + */ + Conf *conf; + + /* + * Values cached out of conf so as to avoid the tree234 lookup + * cost every time they're used. + */ + int logomitdata; + + /* + * Dynamically allocated username string created during SSH + * login. Stored in here rather than in the coroutine state so + * that it'll be reliably freed if we shut down the SSH session + * at some unexpected moment. + */ + char *username; + + /* + * Used to transfer data back from async callbacks. + */ + void *agent_response; + int agent_response_len; + int user_response; + + /* + * The SSH connection can be set as `frozen', meaning we are + * not currently accepting incoming data from the network. This + * is slightly more serious than setting the _socket_ as + * frozen, because we may already have had data passed to us + * from the network which we need to delay processing until + * after the freeze is lifted, so we also need a bufchain to + * store that data. + */ + int frozen; + bufchain queued_incoming_data; + + /* + * Dispatch table for packet types that we may have to deal + * with at any time. + */ + handler_fn_t packet_dispatch[256]; + + /* + * Queues of one-off handler functions for success/failure + * indications from a request. + */ + struct queued_handler *qhead, *qtail; + handler_fn_t q_saved_handler1, q_saved_handler2; + + /* + * This module deals with sending keepalives. + */ + Pinger pinger; + + /* + * Track incoming and outgoing data sizes and time, for + * size-based rekeys. + */ + unsigned long incoming_data_size, outgoing_data_size, deferred_data_size; + unsigned long max_data_size; + int kex_in_progress; + unsigned long next_rekey, last_rekey; + char *deferred_rekey_reason; /* points to STATIC string; don't free */ + + /* + * Fully qualified host name, which we need if doing GSSAPI. + */ + char *fullhostname; + +#ifndef NO_GSSAPI + /* + * GSSAPI libraries for this session. + */ + struct ssh_gss_liblist *gsslibs; +#endif +}; + +#define logevent(s) logevent(ssh->frontend, s) + +/* logevent, only printf-formatted. */ +static void logeventf(Ssh ssh, const char *fmt, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + char *buf; + + va_start(ap, fmt); + buf = dupvprintf(fmt, ap); + va_end(ap); + logevent(buf); + sfree(buf); +} + +static void bomb_out(Ssh ssh, char *text) +{ + ssh_do_close(ssh, FALSE); + logevent(text); + connection_fatal(ssh->frontend, "%s", text); + sfree(text); +} + +#define bombout(msg) bomb_out(ssh, dupprintf msg) + +/* Helper function for common bits of parsing ttymodes. */ +static void parse_ttymodes(Ssh ssh, + void (*do_mode)(void *data, char *mode, char *val), + void *data) +{ + char *key, *val; + + for (val = conf_get_str_strs(ssh->conf, CONF_ttymodes, NULL, &key); + val != NULL; + val = conf_get_str_strs(ssh->conf, CONF_ttymodes, key, &key)) { + /* + * val[0] is either 'V', indicating that an explicit value + * follows it, or 'A' indicating that we should pass the + * value through from the local environment via get_ttymode. + */ + if (val[0] == 'A') { + val = get_ttymode(ssh->frontend, key); + if (val) { + do_mode(data, key, val); + sfree(val); + } + } else + do_mode(data, key, val + 1); /* skip the 'V' */ + } +} + +static int ssh_channelcmp(void *av, void *bv) +{ + struct ssh_channel *a = (struct ssh_channel *) av; + struct ssh_channel *b = (struct ssh_channel *) bv; + if (a->localid < b->localid) + return -1; + if (a->localid > b->localid) + return +1; + return 0; +} +static int ssh_channelfind(void *av, void *bv) +{ + unsigned *a = (unsigned *) av; + struct ssh_channel *b = (struct ssh_channel *) bv; + if (*a < b->localid) + return -1; + if (*a > b->localid) + return +1; + return 0; +} + +static int ssh_rportcmp_ssh1(void *av, void *bv) +{ + struct ssh_rportfwd *a = (struct ssh_rportfwd *) av; + struct ssh_rportfwd *b = (struct ssh_rportfwd *) bv; + int i; + if ( (i = strcmp(a->dhost, b->dhost)) != 0) + return i < 0 ? -1 : +1; + if (a->dport > b->dport) + return +1; + if (a->dport < b->dport) + return -1; + return 0; +} + +static int ssh_rportcmp_ssh2(void *av, void *bv) +{ + struct ssh_rportfwd *a = (struct ssh_rportfwd *) av; + struct ssh_rportfwd *b = (struct ssh_rportfwd *) bv; + int i; + if ( (i = strcmp(a->shost, b->shost)) != 0) + return i < 0 ? -1 : +1; + if (a->sport > b->sport) + return +1; + if (a->sport < b->sport) + return -1; + return 0; +} + +/* + * Special form of strcmp which can cope with NULL inputs. NULL is + * defined to sort before even the empty string. + */ +static int nullstrcmp(const char *a, const char *b) +{ + if (a == NULL && b == NULL) + return 0; + if (a == NULL) + return -1; + if (b == NULL) + return +1; + return strcmp(a, b); +} + +static int ssh_portcmp(void *av, void *bv) +{ + struct ssh_portfwd *a = (struct ssh_portfwd *) av; + struct ssh_portfwd *b = (struct ssh_portfwd *) bv; + int i; + if (a->type > b->type) + return +1; + if (a->type < b->type) + return -1; + if (a->addressfamily > b->addressfamily) + return +1; + if (a->addressfamily < b->addressfamily) + return -1; + if ( (i = nullstrcmp(a->saddr, b->saddr)) != 0) + return i < 0 ? -1 : +1; + if (a->sport > b->sport) + return +1; + if (a->sport < b->sport) + return -1; + if (a->type != 'D') { + if ( (i = nullstrcmp(a->daddr, b->daddr)) != 0) + return i < 0 ? -1 : +1; + if (a->dport > b->dport) + return +1; + if (a->dport < b->dport) + return -1; + } + return 0; +} + +static int alloc_channel_id(Ssh ssh) +{ + const unsigned CHANNEL_NUMBER_OFFSET = 256; + unsigned low, high, mid; + int tsize; + struct ssh_channel *c; + + /* + * First-fit allocation of channel numbers: always pick the + * lowest unused one. To do this, binary-search using the + * counted B-tree to find the largest channel ID which is in a + * contiguous sequence from the beginning. (Precisely + * everything in that sequence must have ID equal to its tree + * index plus CHANNEL_NUMBER_OFFSET.) + */ + tsize = count234(ssh->channels); + + low = -1; + high = tsize; + while (high - low > 1) { + mid = (high + low) / 2; + c = index234(ssh->channels, mid); + if (c->localid == mid + CHANNEL_NUMBER_OFFSET) + low = mid; /* this one is fine */ + else + high = mid; /* this one is past it */ + } + /* + * Now low points to either -1, or the tree index of the + * largest ID in the initial sequence. + */ + { + unsigned i = low + 1 + CHANNEL_NUMBER_OFFSET; + assert(NULL == find234(ssh->channels, &i, ssh_channelfind)); + } + return low + 1 + CHANNEL_NUMBER_OFFSET; +} + +static void c_write_stderr(int trusted, const char *buf, int len) +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + if (buf[i] != '\r' && (trusted || buf[i] == '\n' || (buf[i] & 0x60))) + fputc(buf[i], stderr); + fflush(stderr); +} + +static void c_write(Ssh ssh, const char *buf, int len) +{ + if (flags & FLAG_STDERR) + c_write_stderr(1, buf, len); + else + from_backend(ssh->frontend, 1, buf, len); +} + +static void c_write_untrusted(Ssh ssh, const char *buf, int len) +{ + if (flags & FLAG_STDERR) + c_write_stderr(0, buf, len); + else + from_backend_untrusted(ssh->frontend, buf, len); +} + +static void c_write_str(Ssh ssh, const char *buf) +{ + c_write(ssh, buf, strlen(buf)); +} + +static void ssh_free_packet(struct Packet *pkt) +{ + sfree(pkt->data); + sfree(pkt); +} +static struct Packet *ssh_new_packet(void) +{ + struct Packet *pkt = snew(struct Packet); + + pkt->body = pkt->data = NULL; + pkt->maxlen = 0; + + return pkt; +} + +static void ssh1_log_incoming_packet(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt) +{ + int nblanks = 0; + struct logblank_t blanks[4]; + char *str; + int slen; + + pkt->savedpos = 0; + + if (ssh->logomitdata && + (pkt->type == SSH1_SMSG_STDOUT_DATA || + pkt->type == SSH1_SMSG_STDERR_DATA || + pkt->type == SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA)) { + /* "Session data" packets - omit the data string. */ + if (pkt->type == SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA) + ssh_pkt_getuint32(pkt); /* skip channel id */ + blanks[nblanks].offset = pkt->savedpos + 4; + blanks[nblanks].type = PKTLOG_OMIT; + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &str, &slen); + if (str) { + blanks[nblanks].len = slen; + nblanks++; + } + } + log_packet(ssh->logctx, PKT_INCOMING, pkt->type, + ssh1_pkt_type(pkt->type), + pkt->body, pkt->length, nblanks, blanks, NULL, + 0, NULL); +} + +static void ssh1_log_outgoing_packet(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt) +{ + int nblanks = 0; + struct logblank_t blanks[4]; + char *str; + int slen; + + /* + * For outgoing packets, pkt->length represents the length of the + * whole packet starting at pkt->data (including some header), and + * pkt->body refers to the point within that where the log-worthy + * payload begins. However, incoming packets expect pkt->length to + * represent only the payload length (that is, it's measured from + * pkt->body not from pkt->data). Temporarily adjust our outgoing + * packet to conform to the incoming-packet semantics, so that we + * can analyse it with the ssh_pkt_get functions. + */ + pkt->length -= (pkt->body - pkt->data); + pkt->savedpos = 0; + + if (ssh->logomitdata && + (pkt->type == SSH1_CMSG_STDIN_DATA || + pkt->type == SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA)) { + /* "Session data" packets - omit the data string. */ + if (pkt->type == SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA) + ssh_pkt_getuint32(pkt); /* skip channel id */ + blanks[nblanks].offset = pkt->savedpos + 4; + blanks[nblanks].type = PKTLOG_OMIT; + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &str, &slen); + if (str) { + blanks[nblanks].len = slen; + nblanks++; + } + } + + if ((pkt->type == SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_PASSWORD || + pkt->type == SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_TIS_RESPONSE || + pkt->type == SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_CCARD_RESPONSE) && + conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_logomitpass)) { + /* If this is a password or similar packet, blank the password(s). */ + blanks[nblanks].offset = 0; + blanks[nblanks].len = pkt->length; + blanks[nblanks].type = PKTLOG_BLANK; + nblanks++; + } else if (pkt->type == SSH1_CMSG_X11_REQUEST_FORWARDING && + conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_logomitpass)) { + /* + * If this is an X forwarding request packet, blank the fake + * auth data. + * + * Note that while we blank the X authentication data here, we + * don't take any special action to blank the start of an X11 + * channel, so using MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 and actually opening + * an X connection without having session blanking enabled is + * likely to leak your cookie into the log. + */ + pkt->savedpos = 0; + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &str, &slen); + blanks[nblanks].offset = pkt->savedpos; + blanks[nblanks].type = PKTLOG_BLANK; + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &str, &slen); + if (str) { + blanks[nblanks].len = pkt->savedpos - blanks[nblanks].offset; + nblanks++; + } + } + + log_packet(ssh->logctx, PKT_OUTGOING, pkt->data[12], + ssh1_pkt_type(pkt->data[12]), + pkt->body, pkt->length, + nblanks, blanks, NULL, 0, NULL); + + /* + * Undo the above adjustment of pkt->length, to put the packet + * back in the state we found it. + */ + pkt->length += (pkt->body - pkt->data); +} + +/* + * Collect incoming data in the incoming packet buffer. + * Decipher and verify the packet when it is completely read. + * Drop SSH1_MSG_DEBUG and SSH1_MSG_IGNORE packets. + * Update the *data and *datalen variables. + * Return a Packet structure when a packet is completed. + */ +static struct Packet *ssh1_rdpkt(Ssh ssh, unsigned char **data, int *datalen) +{ + struct rdpkt1_state_tag *st = &ssh->rdpkt1_state; + + crBegin(ssh->ssh1_rdpkt_crstate); + + st->pktin = ssh_new_packet(); + + st->pktin->type = 0; + st->pktin->length = 0; + + for (st->i = st->len = 0; st->i < 4; st->i++) { + while ((*datalen) == 0) + crReturn(NULL); + st->len = (st->len << 8) + **data; + (*data)++, (*datalen)--; + } + + st->pad = 8 - (st->len % 8); + st->biglen = st->len + st->pad; + st->pktin->length = st->len - 5; + + if (st->biglen < 0) { + bombout(("Extremely large packet length from server suggests" + " data stream corruption")); + ssh_free_packet(st->pktin); + crStop(NULL); + } + + st->pktin->maxlen = st->biglen; + st->pktin->data = snewn(st->biglen + APIEXTRA, unsigned char); + + st->to_read = st->biglen; + st->p = st->pktin->data; + while (st->to_read > 0) { + st->chunk = st->to_read; + while ((*datalen) == 0) + crReturn(NULL); + if (st->chunk > (*datalen)) + st->chunk = (*datalen); + memcpy(st->p, *data, st->chunk); + *data += st->chunk; + *datalen -= st->chunk; + st->p += st->chunk; + st->to_read -= st->chunk; + } + + if (ssh->cipher && detect_attack(ssh->crcda_ctx, st->pktin->data, + st->biglen, NULL)) { + bombout(("Network attack (CRC compensation) detected!")); + ssh_free_packet(st->pktin); + crStop(NULL); + } + + if (ssh->cipher) + ssh->cipher->decrypt(ssh->v1_cipher_ctx, st->pktin->data, st->biglen); + + st->realcrc = crc32_compute(st->pktin->data, st->biglen - 4); + st->gotcrc = GET_32BIT(st->pktin->data + st->biglen - 4); + if (st->gotcrc != st->realcrc) { + bombout(("Incorrect CRC received on packet")); + ssh_free_packet(st->pktin); + crStop(NULL); + } + + st->pktin->body = st->pktin->data + st->pad + 1; + + if (ssh->v1_compressing) { + unsigned char *decompblk; + int decomplen; + if (!zlib_decompress_block(ssh->sc_comp_ctx, + st->pktin->body - 1, st->pktin->length + 1, + &decompblk, &decomplen)) { + bombout(("Zlib decompression encountered invalid data")); + ssh_free_packet(st->pktin); + crStop(NULL); + } + + if (st->pktin->maxlen < st->pad + decomplen) { + st->pktin->maxlen = st->pad + decomplen; + st->pktin->data = sresize(st->pktin->data, + st->pktin->maxlen + APIEXTRA, + unsigned char); + st->pktin->body = st->pktin->data + st->pad + 1; + } + + memcpy(st->pktin->body - 1, decompblk, decomplen); + sfree(decompblk); + st->pktin->length = decomplen - 1; + } + + st->pktin->type = st->pktin->body[-1]; + + /* + * Now pktin->body and pktin->length identify the semantic content + * of the packet, excluding the initial type byte. + */ + + if (ssh->logctx) + ssh1_log_incoming_packet(ssh, st->pktin); + + st->pktin->savedpos = 0; + + crFinish(st->pktin); +} + +static void ssh2_log_incoming_packet(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt) +{ + int nblanks = 0; + struct logblank_t blanks[4]; + char *str; + int slen; + + pkt->savedpos = 0; + + if (ssh->logomitdata && + (pkt->type == SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA || + pkt->type == SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA)) { + /* "Session data" packets - omit the data string. */ + ssh_pkt_getuint32(pkt); /* skip channel id */ + if (pkt->type == SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA) + ssh_pkt_getuint32(pkt); /* skip extended data type */ + blanks[nblanks].offset = pkt->savedpos + 4; + blanks[nblanks].type = PKTLOG_OMIT; + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &str, &slen); + if (str) { + blanks[nblanks].len = slen; + nblanks++; + } + } + + log_packet(ssh->logctx, PKT_INCOMING, pkt->type, + ssh2_pkt_type(ssh->pkt_kctx, ssh->pkt_actx, pkt->type), + pkt->body, pkt->length, nblanks, blanks, &pkt->sequence, + 0, NULL); +} + +static void ssh2_log_outgoing_packet(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt) +{ + int nblanks = 0; + struct logblank_t blanks[4]; + char *str; + int slen; + + /* + * For outgoing packets, pkt->length represents the length of the + * whole packet starting at pkt->data (including some header), and + * pkt->body refers to the point within that where the log-worthy + * payload begins. However, incoming packets expect pkt->length to + * represent only the payload length (that is, it's measured from + * pkt->body not from pkt->data). Temporarily adjust our outgoing + * packet to conform to the incoming-packet semantics, so that we + * can analyse it with the ssh_pkt_get functions. + */ + pkt->length -= (pkt->body - pkt->data); + pkt->savedpos = 0; + + if (ssh->logomitdata && + (pkt->type == SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA || + pkt->type == SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA)) { + /* "Session data" packets - omit the data string. */ + ssh_pkt_getuint32(pkt); /* skip channel id */ + if (pkt->type == SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA) + ssh_pkt_getuint32(pkt); /* skip extended data type */ + blanks[nblanks].offset = pkt->savedpos + 4; + blanks[nblanks].type = PKTLOG_OMIT; + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &str, &slen); + if (str) { + blanks[nblanks].len = slen; + nblanks++; + } + } + + if (pkt->type == SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST && + conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_logomitpass)) { + /* If this is a password packet, blank the password(s). */ + pkt->savedpos = 0; + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &str, &slen); + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &str, &slen); + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &str, &slen); + if (slen == 8 && !memcmp(str, "password", 8)) { + ssh2_pkt_getbool(pkt); + /* Blank the password field. */ + blanks[nblanks].offset = pkt->savedpos; + blanks[nblanks].type = PKTLOG_BLANK; + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &str, &slen); + if (str) { + blanks[nblanks].len = pkt->savedpos - blanks[nblanks].offset; + nblanks++; + /* If there's another password field beyond it (change of + * password), blank that too. */ + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &str, &slen); + if (str) + blanks[nblanks-1].len = + pkt->savedpos - blanks[nblanks].offset; + } + } + } else if (ssh->pkt_actx == SSH2_PKTCTX_KBDINTER && + pkt->type == SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_RESPONSE && + conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_logomitpass)) { + /* If this is a keyboard-interactive response packet, blank + * the responses. */ + pkt->savedpos = 0; + ssh_pkt_getuint32(pkt); + blanks[nblanks].offset = pkt->savedpos; + blanks[nblanks].type = PKTLOG_BLANK; + while (1) { + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &str, &slen); + if (!str) + break; + } + blanks[nblanks].len = pkt->savedpos - blanks[nblanks].offset; + nblanks++; + } else if (pkt->type == SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST && + conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_logomitpass)) { + /* + * If this is an X forwarding request packet, blank the fake + * auth data. + * + * Note that while we blank the X authentication data here, we + * don't take any special action to blank the start of an X11 + * channel, so using MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 and actually opening + * an X connection without having session blanking enabled is + * likely to leak your cookie into the log. + */ + pkt->savedpos = 0; + ssh_pkt_getuint32(pkt); + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &str, &slen); + if (slen == 7 && !memcmp(str, "x11-req", 0)) { + ssh2_pkt_getbool(pkt); + ssh2_pkt_getbool(pkt); + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &str, &slen); + blanks[nblanks].offset = pkt->savedpos; + blanks[nblanks].type = PKTLOG_BLANK; + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &str, &slen); + if (str) { + blanks[nblanks].len = pkt->savedpos - blanks[nblanks].offset; + nblanks++; + } + } + } + + log_packet(ssh->logctx, PKT_OUTGOING, pkt->data[5], + ssh2_pkt_type(ssh->pkt_kctx, ssh->pkt_actx, pkt->data[5]), + pkt->body, pkt->length, nblanks, blanks, + &ssh->v2_outgoing_sequence, + pkt->downstream_id, pkt->additional_log_text); + + /* + * Undo the above adjustment of pkt->length, to put the packet + * back in the state we found it. + */ + pkt->length += (pkt->body - pkt->data); +} + +static struct Packet *ssh2_rdpkt(Ssh ssh, unsigned char **data, int *datalen) +{ + struct rdpkt2_state_tag *st = &ssh->rdpkt2_state; + + crBegin(ssh->ssh2_rdpkt_crstate); + + st->pktin = ssh_new_packet(); + + st->pktin->type = 0; + st->pktin->length = 0; + if (ssh->sccipher) + st->cipherblk = ssh->sccipher->blksize; + else + st->cipherblk = 8; + if (st->cipherblk < 8) + st->cipherblk = 8; + st->maclen = ssh->scmac ? ssh->scmac->len : 0; + + if (ssh->sccipher && (ssh->sccipher->flags & SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC) && + ssh->scmac) { + /* + * When dealing with a CBC-mode cipher, we want to avoid the + * possibility of an attacker's tweaking the ciphertext stream + * so as to cause us to feed the same block to the block + * cipher more than once and thus leak information + * (VU#958563). The way we do this is not to take any + * decisions on the basis of anything we've decrypted until + * we've verified it with a MAC. That includes the packet + * length, so we just read data and check the MAC repeatedly, + * and when the MAC passes, see if the length we've got is + * plausible. + */ + + /* May as well allocate the whole lot now. */ + st->pktin->data = snewn(OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT + st->maclen + APIEXTRA, + unsigned char); + + /* Read an amount corresponding to the MAC. */ + for (st->i = 0; st->i < st->maclen; st->i++) { + while ((*datalen) == 0) + crReturn(NULL); + st->pktin->data[st->i] = *(*data)++; + (*datalen)--; + } + + st->packetlen = 0; + { + unsigned char seq[4]; + ssh->scmac->start(ssh->sc_mac_ctx); + PUT_32BIT(seq, st->incoming_sequence); + ssh->scmac->bytes(ssh->sc_mac_ctx, seq, 4); + } + + for (;;) { /* Once around this loop per cipher block. */ + /* Read another cipher-block's worth, and tack it onto the end. */ + for (st->i = 0; st->i < st->cipherblk; st->i++) { + while ((*datalen) == 0) + crReturn(NULL); + st->pktin->data[st->packetlen+st->maclen+st->i] = *(*data)++; + (*datalen)--; + } + /* Decrypt one more block (a little further back in the stream). */ + ssh->sccipher->decrypt(ssh->sc_cipher_ctx, + st->pktin->data + st->packetlen, + st->cipherblk); + /* Feed that block to the MAC. */ + ssh->scmac->bytes(ssh->sc_mac_ctx, + st->pktin->data + st->packetlen, st->cipherblk); + st->packetlen += st->cipherblk; + /* See if that gives us a valid packet. */ + if (ssh->scmac->verresult(ssh->sc_mac_ctx, + st->pktin->data + st->packetlen) && + ((st->len = toint(GET_32BIT(st->pktin->data))) == + st->packetlen-4)) + break; + if (st->packetlen >= OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT) { + bombout(("No valid incoming packet found")); + ssh_free_packet(st->pktin); + crStop(NULL); + } + } + st->pktin->maxlen = st->packetlen + st->maclen; + st->pktin->data = sresize(st->pktin->data, + st->pktin->maxlen + APIEXTRA, + unsigned char); + } else { + st->pktin->data = snewn(st->cipherblk + APIEXTRA, unsigned char); + + /* + * Acquire and decrypt the first block of the packet. This will + * contain the length and padding details. + */ + for (st->i = st->len = 0; st->i < st->cipherblk; st->i++) { + while ((*datalen) == 0) + crReturn(NULL); + st->pktin->data[st->i] = *(*data)++; + (*datalen)--; + } + + if (ssh->sccipher) + ssh->sccipher->decrypt(ssh->sc_cipher_ctx, + st->pktin->data, st->cipherblk); + + /* + * Now get the length figure. + */ + st->len = toint(GET_32BIT(st->pktin->data)); + + /* + * _Completely_ silly lengths should be stomped on before they + * do us any more damage. + */ + if (st->len < 0 || st->len > OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT || + (st->len + 4) % st->cipherblk != 0) { + bombout(("Incoming packet was garbled on decryption")); + ssh_free_packet(st->pktin); + crStop(NULL); + } + + /* + * So now we can work out the total packet length. + */ + st->packetlen = st->len + 4; + + /* + * Allocate memory for the rest of the packet. + */ + st->pktin->maxlen = st->packetlen + st->maclen; + st->pktin->data = sresize(st->pktin->data, + st->pktin->maxlen + APIEXTRA, + unsigned char); + + /* + * Read and decrypt the remainder of the packet. + */ + for (st->i = st->cipherblk; st->i < st->packetlen + st->maclen; + st->i++) { + while ((*datalen) == 0) + crReturn(NULL); + st->pktin->data[st->i] = *(*data)++; + (*datalen)--; + } + /* Decrypt everything _except_ the MAC. */ + if (ssh->sccipher) + ssh->sccipher->decrypt(ssh->sc_cipher_ctx, + st->pktin->data + st->cipherblk, + st->packetlen - st->cipherblk); + + /* + * Check the MAC. + */ + if (ssh->scmac + && !ssh->scmac->verify(ssh->sc_mac_ctx, st->pktin->data, + st->len + 4, st->incoming_sequence)) { + bombout(("Incorrect MAC received on packet")); + ssh_free_packet(st->pktin); + crStop(NULL); + } + } + /* Get and sanity-check the amount of random padding. */ + st->pad = st->pktin->data[4]; + if (st->pad < 4 || st->len - st->pad < 1) { + bombout(("Invalid padding length on received packet")); + ssh_free_packet(st->pktin); + crStop(NULL); + } + /* + * This enables us to deduce the payload length. + */ + st->payload = st->len - st->pad - 1; + + st->pktin->length = st->payload + 5; + st->pktin->encrypted_len = st->packetlen; + + st->pktin->sequence = st->incoming_sequence++; + + st->pktin->length = st->packetlen - st->pad; + assert(st->pktin->length >= 0); + + /* + * Decompress packet payload. + */ + { + unsigned char *newpayload; + int newlen; + if (ssh->sccomp && + ssh->sccomp->decompress(ssh->sc_comp_ctx, + st->pktin->data + 5, st->pktin->length - 5, + &newpayload, &newlen)) { + if (st->pktin->maxlen < newlen + 5) { + st->pktin->maxlen = newlen + 5; + st->pktin->data = sresize(st->pktin->data, + st->pktin->maxlen + APIEXTRA, + unsigned char); + } + st->pktin->length = 5 + newlen; + memcpy(st->pktin->data + 5, newpayload, newlen); + sfree(newpayload); + } + } + + /* + * pktin->body and pktin->length should identify the semantic + * content of the packet, excluding the initial type byte. + */ + st->pktin->type = st->pktin->data[5]; + st->pktin->body = st->pktin->data + 6; + st->pktin->length -= 6; + assert(st->pktin->length >= 0); /* one last double-check */ + + if (ssh->logctx) + ssh2_log_incoming_packet(ssh, st->pktin); + + st->pktin->savedpos = 0; + + crFinish(st->pktin); +} + +static struct Packet *ssh2_bare_connection_rdpkt(Ssh ssh, unsigned char **data, + int *datalen) +{ + struct rdpkt2_bare_state_tag *st = &ssh->rdpkt2_bare_state; + + crBegin(ssh->ssh2_bare_rdpkt_crstate); + + /* + * Read the packet length field. + */ + for (st->i = 0; st->i < 4; st->i++) { + while ((*datalen) == 0) + crReturn(NULL); + st->length[st->i] = *(*data)++; + (*datalen)--; + } + + st->packetlen = toint(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(st->length)); + if (st->packetlen <= 0 || st->packetlen >= OUR_V2_PACKETLIMIT) { + bombout(("Invalid packet length received")); + crStop(NULL); + } + + st->pktin = ssh_new_packet(); + st->pktin->data = snewn(st->packetlen, unsigned char); + + st->pktin->encrypted_len = st->packetlen; + + st->pktin->sequence = st->incoming_sequence++; + + /* + * Read the remainder of the packet. + */ + for (st->i = 0; st->i < st->packetlen; st->i++) { + while ((*datalen) == 0) + crReturn(NULL); + st->pktin->data[st->i] = *(*data)++; + (*datalen)--; + } + + /* + * pktin->body and pktin->length should identify the semantic + * content of the packet, excluding the initial type byte. + */ + st->pktin->type = st->pktin->data[0]; + st->pktin->body = st->pktin->data + 1; + st->pktin->length = st->packetlen - 1; + + /* + * Log incoming packet, possibly omitting sensitive fields. + */ + if (ssh->logctx) + ssh2_log_incoming_packet(ssh, st->pktin); + + st->pktin->savedpos = 0; + + crFinish(st->pktin); +} + +static int s_wrpkt_prepare(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt, int *offset_p) +{ + int pad, biglen, i, pktoffs; + unsigned long crc; +#ifdef __SC__ + /* + * XXX various versions of SC (including 8.8.4) screw up the + * register allocation in this function and use the same register + * (D6) for len and as a temporary, with predictable results. The + * following sledgehammer prevents this. + */ + volatile +#endif + int len; + + if (ssh->logctx) + ssh1_log_outgoing_packet(ssh, pkt); + + if (ssh->v1_compressing) { + unsigned char *compblk; + int complen; + zlib_compress_block(ssh->cs_comp_ctx, + pkt->data + 12, pkt->length - 12, + &compblk, &complen); + ssh_pkt_ensure(pkt, complen + 2); /* just in case it's got bigger */ + memcpy(pkt->data + 12, compblk, complen); + sfree(compblk); + pkt->length = complen + 12; + } + + ssh_pkt_ensure(pkt, pkt->length + 4); /* space for CRC */ + pkt->length += 4; + len = pkt->length - 4 - 8; /* len(type+data+CRC) */ + pad = 8 - (len % 8); + pktoffs = 8 - pad; + biglen = len + pad; /* len(padding+type+data+CRC) */ + + for (i = pktoffs; i < 4+8; i++) + pkt->data[i] = random_byte(); + crc = crc32_compute(pkt->data + pktoffs + 4, biglen - 4); /* all ex len */ + PUT_32BIT(pkt->data + pktoffs + 4 + biglen - 4, crc); + PUT_32BIT(pkt->data + pktoffs, len); + + if (ssh->cipher) + ssh->cipher->encrypt(ssh->v1_cipher_ctx, + pkt->data + pktoffs + 4, biglen); + + if (offset_p) *offset_p = pktoffs; + return biglen + 4; /* len(length+padding+type+data+CRC) */ +} + +static int s_write(Ssh ssh, void *data, int len) +{ + if (ssh->logctx) + log_packet(ssh->logctx, PKT_OUTGOING, -1, NULL, data, len, + 0, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL); + if (!ssh->s) + return 0; + return sk_write(ssh->s, (char *)data, len); +} + +static void s_wrpkt(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt) +{ + int len, backlog, offset; + len = s_wrpkt_prepare(ssh, pkt, &offset); + backlog = s_write(ssh, pkt->data + offset, len); + if (backlog > SSH_MAX_BACKLOG) + ssh_throttle_all(ssh, 1, backlog); + ssh_free_packet(pkt); +} + +static void s_wrpkt_defer(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt) +{ + int len, offset; + len = s_wrpkt_prepare(ssh, pkt, &offset); + if (ssh->deferred_len + len > ssh->deferred_size) { + ssh->deferred_size = ssh->deferred_len + len + 128; + ssh->deferred_send_data = sresize(ssh->deferred_send_data, + ssh->deferred_size, + unsigned char); + } + memcpy(ssh->deferred_send_data + ssh->deferred_len, + pkt->data + offset, len); + ssh->deferred_len += len; + ssh_free_packet(pkt); +} + +/* + * Construct a SSH-1 packet with the specified contents. + * (This all-at-once interface used to be the only one, but now SSH-1 + * packets can also be constructed incrementally.) + */ +static struct Packet *construct_packet(Ssh ssh, int pkttype, va_list ap) +{ + int argtype; + Bignum bn; + struct Packet *pkt; + + pkt = ssh1_pkt_init(pkttype); + + while ((argtype = va_arg(ap, int)) != PKT_END) { + unsigned char *argp, argchar; + char *sargp; + unsigned long argint; + int arglen; + switch (argtype) { + /* Actual fields in the packet */ + case PKT_INT: + argint = va_arg(ap, int); + ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, argint); + break; + case PKT_CHAR: + argchar = (unsigned char) va_arg(ap, int); + ssh_pkt_addbyte(pkt, argchar); + break; + case PKT_DATA: + argp = va_arg(ap, unsigned char *); + arglen = va_arg(ap, int); + ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, argp, arglen); + break; + case PKT_STR: + sargp = va_arg(ap, char *); + ssh_pkt_addstring(pkt, sargp); + break; + case PKT_BIGNUM: + bn = va_arg(ap, Bignum); + ssh1_pkt_addmp(pkt, bn); + break; + } + } + + return pkt; +} + +static void send_packet(Ssh ssh, int pkttype, ...) +{ + struct Packet *pkt; + va_list ap; + va_start(ap, pkttype); + pkt = construct_packet(ssh, pkttype, ap); + va_end(ap); + s_wrpkt(ssh, pkt); +} + +static void defer_packet(Ssh ssh, int pkttype, ...) +{ + struct Packet *pkt; + va_list ap; + va_start(ap, pkttype); + pkt = construct_packet(ssh, pkttype, ap); + va_end(ap); + s_wrpkt_defer(ssh, pkt); +} + +static int ssh_versioncmp(char *a, char *b) +{ + char *ae, *be; + unsigned long av, bv; + + av = strtoul(a, &ae, 10); + bv = strtoul(b, &be, 10); + if (av != bv) + return (av < bv ? -1 : +1); + if (*ae == '.') + ae++; + if (*be == '.') + be++; + av = strtoul(ae, &ae, 10); + bv = strtoul(be, &be, 10); + if (av != bv) + return (av < bv ? -1 : +1); + return 0; +} + +/* + * Utility routines for putting an SSH-protocol `string' and + * `uint32' into a hash state. + */ +static void hash_string(const struct ssh_hash *h, void *s, void *str, int len) +{ + unsigned char lenblk[4]; + PUT_32BIT(lenblk, len); + h->bytes(s, lenblk, 4); + h->bytes(s, str, len); +} + +static void hash_uint32(const struct ssh_hash *h, void *s, unsigned i) +{ + unsigned char intblk[4]; + PUT_32BIT(intblk, i); + h->bytes(s, intblk, 4); +} + +/* + * Packet construction functions. Mostly shared between SSH-1 and SSH-2. + */ +static void ssh_pkt_ensure(struct Packet *pkt, int length) +{ + if (pkt->maxlen < length) { + unsigned char *body = pkt->body; + int offset = body ? body - pkt->data : 0; + pkt->maxlen = length + 256; + pkt->data = sresize(pkt->data, pkt->maxlen + APIEXTRA, unsigned char); + if (body) pkt->body = pkt->data + offset; + } +} +static void ssh_pkt_adddata(struct Packet *pkt, const void *data, int len) +{ + pkt->length += len; + ssh_pkt_ensure(pkt, pkt->length); + memcpy(pkt->data + pkt->length - len, data, len); +} +static void ssh_pkt_addbyte(struct Packet *pkt, unsigned char byte) +{ + ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, &byte, 1); +} +static void ssh2_pkt_addbool(struct Packet *pkt, unsigned char value) +{ + ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, &value, 1); +} +static void ssh_pkt_adduint32(struct Packet *pkt, unsigned long value) +{ + unsigned char x[4]; + PUT_32BIT(x, value); + ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, x, 4); +} +static void ssh_pkt_addstring_start(struct Packet *pkt) +{ + ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, 0); + pkt->savedpos = pkt->length; +} +static void ssh_pkt_addstring_str(struct Packet *pkt, const char *data) +{ + ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, data, strlen(data)); + PUT_32BIT(pkt->data + pkt->savedpos - 4, pkt->length - pkt->savedpos); +} +static void ssh_pkt_addstring_data(struct Packet *pkt, const char *data, + int len) +{ + ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, data, len); + PUT_32BIT(pkt->data + pkt->savedpos - 4, pkt->length - pkt->savedpos); +} +static void ssh_pkt_addstring(struct Packet *pkt, const char *data) +{ + ssh_pkt_addstring_start(pkt); + ssh_pkt_addstring_str(pkt, data); +} +static void ssh1_pkt_addmp(struct Packet *pkt, Bignum b) +{ + int len = ssh1_bignum_length(b); + unsigned char *data = snewn(len, unsigned char); + (void) ssh1_write_bignum(data, b); + ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, data, len); + sfree(data); +} +static unsigned char *ssh2_mpint_fmt(Bignum b, int *len) +{ + unsigned char *p; + int i, n = (bignum_bitcount(b) + 7) / 8; + p = snewn(n + 1, unsigned char); + p[0] = 0; + for (i = 1; i <= n; i++) + p[i] = bignum_byte(b, n - i); + i = 0; + while (i <= n && p[i] == 0 && (p[i + 1] & 0x80) == 0) + i++; + memmove(p, p + i, n + 1 - i); + *len = n + 1 - i; + return p; +} +static void ssh2_pkt_addmp(struct Packet *pkt, Bignum b) +{ + unsigned char *p; + int len; + p = ssh2_mpint_fmt(b, &len); + ssh_pkt_addstring_start(pkt); + ssh_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, (char *)p, len); + sfree(p); +} + +static struct Packet *ssh1_pkt_init(int pkt_type) +{ + struct Packet *pkt = ssh_new_packet(); + pkt->length = 4 + 8; /* space for length + max padding */ + ssh_pkt_addbyte(pkt, pkt_type); + pkt->body = pkt->data + pkt->length; + pkt->type = pkt_type; + pkt->downstream_id = 0; + pkt->additional_log_text = NULL; + return pkt; +} + +/* For legacy code (SSH-1 and -2 packet construction used to be separate) */ +#define ssh2_pkt_ensure(pkt, length) ssh_pkt_ensure(pkt, length) +#define ssh2_pkt_adddata(pkt, data, len) ssh_pkt_adddata(pkt, data, len) +#define ssh2_pkt_addbyte(pkt, byte) ssh_pkt_addbyte(pkt, byte) +#define ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pkt, value) ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, value) +#define ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(pkt) ssh_pkt_addstring_start(pkt) +#define ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(pkt, data) ssh_pkt_addstring_str(pkt, data) +#define ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, data, len) ssh_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, data, len) +#define ssh2_pkt_addstring(pkt, data) ssh_pkt_addstring(pkt, data) + +static struct Packet *ssh2_pkt_init(int pkt_type) +{ + struct Packet *pkt = ssh_new_packet(); + pkt->length = 5; /* space for packet length + padding length */ + pkt->forcepad = 0; + pkt->type = pkt_type; + ssh_pkt_addbyte(pkt, (unsigned char) pkt_type); + pkt->body = pkt->data + pkt->length; /* after packet type */ + pkt->downstream_id = 0; + pkt->additional_log_text = NULL; + return pkt; +} + +/* + * Construct an SSH-2 final-form packet: compress it, encrypt it, + * put the MAC on it. Final packet, ready to be sent, is stored in + * pkt->data. Total length is returned. + */ +static int ssh2_pkt_construct(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt) +{ + int cipherblk, maclen, padding, i; + + if (ssh->logctx) + ssh2_log_outgoing_packet(ssh, pkt); + + if (ssh->bare_connection) { + /* + * Trivial packet construction for the bare connection + * protocol. + */ + PUT_32BIT(pkt->data + 1, pkt->length - 5); + pkt->body = pkt->data + 1; + ssh->v2_outgoing_sequence++; /* only for diagnostics, really */ + return pkt->length - 1; + } + + /* + * Compress packet payload. + */ + { + unsigned char *newpayload; + int newlen; + if (ssh->cscomp && + ssh->cscomp->compress(ssh->cs_comp_ctx, pkt->data + 5, + pkt->length - 5, + &newpayload, &newlen)) { + pkt->length = 5; + ssh2_pkt_adddata(pkt, newpayload, newlen); + sfree(newpayload); + } + } + + /* + * Add padding. At least four bytes, and must also bring total + * length (minus MAC) up to a multiple of the block size. + * If pkt->forcepad is set, make sure the packet is at least that size + * after padding. + */ + cipherblk = ssh->cscipher ? ssh->cscipher->blksize : 8; /* block size */ + cipherblk = cipherblk < 8 ? 8 : cipherblk; /* or 8 if blksize < 8 */ + padding = 4; + if (pkt->length + padding < pkt->forcepad) + padding = pkt->forcepad - pkt->length; + padding += + (cipherblk - (pkt->length + padding) % cipherblk) % cipherblk; + assert(padding <= 255); + maclen = ssh->csmac ? ssh->csmac->len : 0; + ssh2_pkt_ensure(pkt, pkt->length + padding + maclen); + pkt->data[4] = padding; + for (i = 0; i < padding; i++) + pkt->data[pkt->length + i] = random_byte(); + PUT_32BIT(pkt->data, pkt->length + padding - 4); + if (ssh->csmac) + ssh->csmac->generate(ssh->cs_mac_ctx, pkt->data, + pkt->length + padding, + ssh->v2_outgoing_sequence); + ssh->v2_outgoing_sequence++; /* whether or not we MACed */ + + if (ssh->cscipher) + ssh->cscipher->encrypt(ssh->cs_cipher_ctx, + pkt->data, pkt->length + padding); + + pkt->encrypted_len = pkt->length + padding; + + /* Ready-to-send packet starts at pkt->data. We return length. */ + pkt->body = pkt->data; + return pkt->length + padding + maclen; +} + +/* + * Routines called from the main SSH code to send packets. There + * are quite a few of these, because we have two separate + * mechanisms for delaying the sending of packets: + * + * - In order to send an IGNORE message and a password message in + * a single fixed-length blob, we require the ability to + * concatenate the encrypted forms of those two packets _into_ a + * single blob and then pass it to our <network.h> transport + * layer in one go. Hence, there's a deferment mechanism which + * works after packet encryption. + * + * - In order to avoid sending any connection-layer messages + * during repeat key exchange, we have to queue up any such + * outgoing messages _before_ they are encrypted (and in + * particular before they're allocated sequence numbers), and + * then send them once we've finished. + * + * I call these mechanisms `defer' and `queue' respectively, so as + * to distinguish them reasonably easily. + * + * The functions send_noqueue() and defer_noqueue() free the packet + * structure they are passed. Every outgoing packet goes through + * precisely one of these functions in its life; packets passed to + * ssh2_pkt_send() or ssh2_pkt_defer() either go straight to one of + * these or get queued, and then when the queue is later emptied + * the packets are all passed to defer_noqueue(). + * + * When using a CBC-mode cipher, it's necessary to ensure that an + * attacker can't provide data to be encrypted using an IV that they + * know. We ensure this by prefixing each packet that might contain + * user data with an SSH_MSG_IGNORE. This is done using the deferral + * mechanism, so in this case send_noqueue() ends up redirecting to + * defer_noqueue(). If you don't like this inefficiency, don't use + * CBC. + */ + +static void ssh2_pkt_defer_noqueue(Ssh, struct Packet *, int); +static void ssh_pkt_defersend(Ssh); + +/* + * Send an SSH-2 packet immediately, without queuing or deferring. + */ +static void ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt) +{ + int len; + int backlog; + if (ssh->cscipher != NULL && (ssh->cscipher->flags & SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC)) { + /* We need to send two packets, so use the deferral mechanism. */ + ssh2_pkt_defer_noqueue(ssh, pkt, FALSE); + ssh_pkt_defersend(ssh); + return; + } + len = ssh2_pkt_construct(ssh, pkt); + backlog = s_write(ssh, pkt->body, len); + if (backlog > SSH_MAX_BACKLOG) + ssh_throttle_all(ssh, 1, backlog); + + ssh->outgoing_data_size += pkt->encrypted_len; + if (!ssh->kex_in_progress && + !ssh->bare_connection && + ssh->max_data_size != 0 && + ssh->outgoing_data_size > ssh->max_data_size) + do_ssh2_transport(ssh, "too much data sent", -1, NULL); + + ssh_free_packet(pkt); +} + +/* + * Defer an SSH-2 packet. + */ +static void ssh2_pkt_defer_noqueue(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt, int noignore) +{ + int len; + if (ssh->cscipher != NULL && (ssh->cscipher->flags & SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC) && + ssh->deferred_len == 0 && !noignore && + !(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH2_IGNORE)) { + /* + * Interpose an SSH_MSG_IGNORE to ensure that user data don't + * get encrypted with a known IV. + */ + struct Packet *ipkt = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_IGNORE); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(ipkt); + ssh2_pkt_defer_noqueue(ssh, ipkt, TRUE); + } + len = ssh2_pkt_construct(ssh, pkt); + if (ssh->deferred_len + len > ssh->deferred_size) { + ssh->deferred_size = ssh->deferred_len + len + 128; + ssh->deferred_send_data = sresize(ssh->deferred_send_data, + ssh->deferred_size, + unsigned char); + } + memcpy(ssh->deferred_send_data + ssh->deferred_len, pkt->body, len); + ssh->deferred_len += len; + ssh->deferred_data_size += pkt->encrypted_len; + ssh_free_packet(pkt); +} + +/* + * Queue an SSH-2 packet. + */ +static void ssh2_pkt_queue(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt) +{ + assert(ssh->queueing); + + if (ssh->queuelen >= ssh->queuesize) { + ssh->queuesize = ssh->queuelen + 32; + ssh->queue = sresize(ssh->queue, ssh->queuesize, struct Packet *); + } + + ssh->queue[ssh->queuelen++] = pkt; +} + +/* + * Either queue or send a packet, depending on whether queueing is + * set. + */ +static void ssh2_pkt_send(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt) +{ + if (ssh->queueing) + ssh2_pkt_queue(ssh, pkt); + else + ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, pkt); +} + +/* + * Either queue or defer a packet, depending on whether queueing is + * set. + */ +static void ssh2_pkt_defer(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt) +{ + if (ssh->queueing) + ssh2_pkt_queue(ssh, pkt); + else + ssh2_pkt_defer_noqueue(ssh, pkt, FALSE); +} + +/* + * Send the whole deferred data block constructed by + * ssh2_pkt_defer() or SSH-1's defer_packet(). + * + * The expected use of the defer mechanism is that you call + * ssh2_pkt_defer() a few times, then call ssh_pkt_defersend(). If + * not currently queueing, this simply sets up deferred_send_data + * and then sends it. If we _are_ currently queueing, the calls to + * ssh2_pkt_defer() put the deferred packets on to the queue + * instead, and therefore ssh_pkt_defersend() has no deferred data + * to send. Hence, there's no need to make it conditional on + * ssh->queueing. + */ +static void ssh_pkt_defersend(Ssh ssh) +{ + int backlog; + backlog = s_write(ssh, ssh->deferred_send_data, ssh->deferred_len); + ssh->deferred_len = ssh->deferred_size = 0; + sfree(ssh->deferred_send_data); + ssh->deferred_send_data = NULL; + if (backlog > SSH_MAX_BACKLOG) + ssh_throttle_all(ssh, 1, backlog); + + ssh->outgoing_data_size += ssh->deferred_data_size; + if (!ssh->kex_in_progress && + !ssh->bare_connection && + ssh->max_data_size != 0 && + ssh->outgoing_data_size > ssh->max_data_size) + do_ssh2_transport(ssh, "too much data sent", -1, NULL); + ssh->deferred_data_size = 0; +} + +/* + * Send a packet whose length needs to be disguised (typically + * passwords or keyboard-interactive responses). + */ +static void ssh2_pkt_send_with_padding(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt, + int padsize) +{ +#if 0 + if (0) { + /* + * The simplest way to do this is to adjust the + * variable-length padding field in the outgoing packet. + * + * Currently compiled out, because some Cisco SSH servers + * don't like excessively padded packets (bah, why's it + * always Cisco?) + */ + pkt->forcepad = padsize; + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pkt); + } else +#endif + { + /* + * If we can't do that, however, an alternative approach is + * to use the pkt_defer mechanism to bundle the packet + * tightly together with an SSH_MSG_IGNORE such that their + * combined length is a constant. So first we construct the + * final form of this packet and defer its sending. + */ + ssh2_pkt_defer(ssh, pkt); + + /* + * Now construct an SSH_MSG_IGNORE which includes a string + * that's an exact multiple of the cipher block size. (If + * the cipher is NULL so that the block size is + * unavailable, we don't do this trick at all, because we + * gain nothing by it.) + */ + if (ssh->cscipher && + !(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH2_IGNORE)) { + int stringlen, i; + + stringlen = (256 - ssh->deferred_len); + stringlen += ssh->cscipher->blksize - 1; + stringlen -= (stringlen % ssh->cscipher->blksize); + if (ssh->cscomp) { + /* + * Temporarily disable actual compression, so we + * can guarantee to get this string exactly the + * length we want it. The compression-disabling + * routine should return an integer indicating how + * many bytes we should adjust our string length + * by. + */ + stringlen -= + ssh->cscomp->disable_compression(ssh->cs_comp_ctx); + } + pkt = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_IGNORE); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(pkt); + for (i = 0; i < stringlen; i++) { + char c = (char) random_byte(); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, &c, 1); + } + ssh2_pkt_defer(ssh, pkt); + } + ssh_pkt_defersend(ssh); + } +} + +/* + * Send all queued SSH-2 packets. We send them by means of + * ssh2_pkt_defer_noqueue(), in case they included a pair of + * packets that needed to be lumped together. + */ +static void ssh2_pkt_queuesend(Ssh ssh) +{ + int i; + + assert(!ssh->queueing); + + for (i = 0; i < ssh->queuelen; i++) + ssh2_pkt_defer_noqueue(ssh, ssh->queue[i], FALSE); + ssh->queuelen = 0; + + ssh_pkt_defersend(ssh); +} + +#if 0 +void bndebug(char *string, Bignum b) +{ + unsigned char *p; + int i, len; + p = ssh2_mpint_fmt(b, &len); + debug(("%s", string)); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + debug((" %02x", p[i])); + debug(("\n")); + sfree(p); +} +#endif + +static void hash_mpint(const struct ssh_hash *h, void *s, Bignum b) +{ + unsigned char *p; + int len; + p = ssh2_mpint_fmt(b, &len); + hash_string(h, s, p, len); + sfree(p); +} + +/* + * Packet decode functions for both SSH-1 and SSH-2. + */ +static unsigned long ssh_pkt_getuint32(struct Packet *pkt) +{ + unsigned long value; + if (pkt->length - pkt->savedpos < 4) + return 0; /* arrgh, no way to decline (FIXME?) */ + value = GET_32BIT(pkt->body + pkt->savedpos); + pkt->savedpos += 4; + return value; +} +static int ssh2_pkt_getbool(struct Packet *pkt) +{ + unsigned long value; + if (pkt->length - pkt->savedpos < 1) + return 0; /* arrgh, no way to decline (FIXME?) */ + value = pkt->body[pkt->savedpos] != 0; + pkt->savedpos++; + return value; +} +static void ssh_pkt_getstring(struct Packet *pkt, char **p, int *length) +{ + int len; + *p = NULL; + *length = 0; + if (pkt->length - pkt->savedpos < 4) + return; + len = toint(GET_32BIT(pkt->body + pkt->savedpos)); + if (len < 0) + return; + *length = len; + pkt->savedpos += 4; + if (pkt->length - pkt->savedpos < *length) + return; + *p = (char *)(pkt->body + pkt->savedpos); + pkt->savedpos += *length; +} +static void *ssh_pkt_getdata(struct Packet *pkt, int length) +{ + if (pkt->length - pkt->savedpos < length) + return NULL; + pkt->savedpos += length; + return pkt->body + (pkt->savedpos - length); +} +static int ssh1_pkt_getrsakey(struct Packet *pkt, struct RSAKey *key, + unsigned char **keystr) +{ + int j; + + j = makekey(pkt->body + pkt->savedpos, + pkt->length - pkt->savedpos, + key, keystr, 0); + + if (j < 0) + return FALSE; + + pkt->savedpos += j; + assert(pkt->savedpos < pkt->length); + + return TRUE; +} +static Bignum ssh1_pkt_getmp(struct Packet *pkt) +{ + int j; + Bignum b; + + j = ssh1_read_bignum(pkt->body + pkt->savedpos, + pkt->length - pkt->savedpos, &b); + + if (j < 0) + return NULL; + + pkt->savedpos += j; + return b; +} +static Bignum ssh2_pkt_getmp(struct Packet *pkt) +{ + char *p; + int length; + Bignum b; + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pkt, &p, &length); + if (!p) + return NULL; + if (p[0] & 0x80) + return NULL; + b = bignum_from_bytes((unsigned char *)p, length); + return b; +} + +/* + * Helper function to add an SSH-2 signature blob to a packet. + * Expects to be shown the public key blob as well as the signature + * blob. Normally works just like ssh2_pkt_addstring, but will + * fiddle with the signature packet if necessary for + * BUG_SSH2_RSA_PADDING. + */ +static void ssh2_add_sigblob(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pkt, + void *pkblob_v, int pkblob_len, + void *sigblob_v, int sigblob_len) +{ + unsigned char *pkblob = (unsigned char *)pkblob_v; + unsigned char *sigblob = (unsigned char *)sigblob_v; + + /* dmemdump(pkblob, pkblob_len); */ + /* dmemdump(sigblob, sigblob_len); */ + + /* + * See if this is in fact an ssh-rsa signature and a buggy + * server; otherwise we can just do this the easy way. + */ + if ((ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_RSA_PADDING) && pkblob_len > 4+7+4 && + (GET_32BIT(pkblob) == 7 && !memcmp(pkblob+4, "ssh-rsa", 7))) { + int pos, len, siglen; + + /* + * Find the byte length of the modulus. + */ + + pos = 4+7; /* skip over "ssh-rsa" */ + len = toint(GET_32BIT(pkblob+pos)); /* get length of exponent */ + if (len < 0 || len > pkblob_len - pos - 4) + goto give_up; + pos += 4 + len; /* skip over exponent */ + if (pkblob_len - pos < 4) + goto give_up; + len = toint(GET_32BIT(pkblob+pos)); /* find length of modulus */ + if (len < 0 || len > pkblob_len - pos - 4) + goto give_up; + pos += 4; /* find modulus itself */ + while (len > 0 && pkblob[pos] == 0) + len--, pos++; + /* debug(("modulus length is %d\n", len)); */ + + /* + * Now find the signature integer. + */ + pos = 4+7; /* skip over "ssh-rsa" */ + if (sigblob_len < pos+4) + goto give_up; + siglen = toint(GET_32BIT(sigblob+pos)); + if (siglen != sigblob_len - pos - 4) + goto give_up; + /* debug(("signature length is %d\n", siglen)); */ + + if (len != siglen) { + unsigned char newlen[4]; + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(pkt); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, (char *)sigblob, pos); + /* dmemdump(sigblob, pos); */ + pos += 4; /* point to start of actual sig */ + PUT_32BIT(newlen, len); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, (char *)newlen, 4); + /* dmemdump(newlen, 4); */ + newlen[0] = 0; + while (len-- > siglen) { + ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, (char *)newlen, 1); + /* dmemdump(newlen, 1); */ + } + ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, (char *)(sigblob+pos), siglen); + /* dmemdump(sigblob+pos, siglen); */ + return; + } + + /* Otherwise fall through and do it the easy way. We also come + * here as a fallback if we discover above that the key blob + * is misformatted in some way. */ + give_up:; + } + + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(pkt); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pkt, (char *)sigblob, sigblob_len); +} + +/* + * Examine the remote side's version string and compare it against + * a list of known buggy implementations. + */ +static void ssh_detect_bugs(Ssh ssh, char *vstring) +{ + char *imp; /* pointer to implementation part */ + imp = vstring; + imp += strcspn(imp, "-"); + if (*imp) imp++; + imp += strcspn(imp, "-"); + if (*imp) imp++; + + ssh->remote_bugs = 0; + + /* + * General notes on server version strings: + * - Not all servers reporting "Cisco-1.25" have all the bugs listed + * here -- in particular, we've heard of one that's perfectly happy + * with SSH1_MSG_IGNOREs -- but this string never seems to change, + * so we can't distinguish them. + */ + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_ignore1) == FORCE_ON || + (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_ignore1) == AUTO && + (!strcmp(imp, "1.2.18") || !strcmp(imp, "1.2.19") || + !strcmp(imp, "1.2.20") || !strcmp(imp, "1.2.21") || + !strcmp(imp, "1.2.22") || !strcmp(imp, "Cisco-1.25") || + !strcmp(imp, "OSU_1.4alpha3") || !strcmp(imp, "OSU_1.5alpha4")))) { + /* + * These versions don't support SSH1_MSG_IGNORE, so we have + * to use a different defence against password length + * sniffing. + */ + ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH1_IGNORE; + logevent("We believe remote version has SSH-1 ignore bug"); + } + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_plainpw1) == FORCE_ON || + (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_plainpw1) == AUTO && + (!strcmp(imp, "Cisco-1.25") || !strcmp(imp, "OSU_1.4alpha3")))) { + /* + * These versions need a plain password sent; they can't + * handle having a null and a random length of data after + * the password. + */ + ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_NEEDS_SSH1_PLAIN_PASSWORD; + logevent("We believe remote version needs a plain SSH-1 password"); + } + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_rsa1) == FORCE_ON || + (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_rsa1) == AUTO && + (!strcmp(imp, "Cisco-1.25")))) { + /* + * These versions apparently have no clue whatever about + * RSA authentication and will panic and die if they see + * an AUTH_RSA message. + */ + ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_CHOKES_ON_RSA; + logevent("We believe remote version can't handle SSH-1 RSA authentication"); + } + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_hmac2) == FORCE_ON || + (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_hmac2) == AUTO && + !wc_match("* VShell", imp) && + (wc_match("2.1.0*", imp) || wc_match("2.0.*", imp) || + wc_match("2.2.0*", imp) || wc_match("2.3.0*", imp) || + wc_match("2.1 *", imp)))) { + /* + * These versions have the HMAC bug. + */ + ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_SSH2_HMAC; + logevent("We believe remote version has SSH-2 HMAC bug"); + } + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_derivekey2) == FORCE_ON || + (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_derivekey2) == AUTO && + !wc_match("* VShell", imp) && + (wc_match("2.0.0*", imp) || wc_match("2.0.10*", imp) ))) { + /* + * These versions have the key-derivation bug (failing to + * include the literal shared secret in the hashes that + * generate the keys). + */ + ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_SSH2_DERIVEKEY; + logevent("We believe remote version has SSH-2 key-derivation bug"); + } + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_rsapad2) == FORCE_ON || + (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_rsapad2) == AUTO && + (wc_match("OpenSSH_2.[5-9]*", imp) || + wc_match("OpenSSH_3.[0-2]*", imp) || + wc_match("mod_sftp/0.[0-8]*", imp) || + wc_match("mod_sftp/0.9.[0-8]", imp)))) { + /* + * These versions have the SSH-2 RSA padding bug. + */ + ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_SSH2_RSA_PADDING; + logevent("We believe remote version has SSH-2 RSA padding bug"); + } + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_pksessid2) == FORCE_ON || + (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_pksessid2) == AUTO && + wc_match("OpenSSH_2.[0-2]*", imp))) { + /* + * These versions have the SSH-2 session-ID bug in + * public-key authentication. + */ + ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_SSH2_PK_SESSIONID; + logevent("We believe remote version has SSH-2 public-key-session-ID bug"); + } + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_rekey2) == FORCE_ON || + (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_rekey2) == AUTO && + (wc_match("DigiSSH_2.0", imp) || + wc_match("OpenSSH_2.[0-4]*", imp) || + wc_match("OpenSSH_2.5.[0-3]*", imp) || + wc_match("Sun_SSH_1.0", imp) || + wc_match("Sun_SSH_1.0.1", imp) || + /* All versions <= 1.2.6 (they changed their format in 1.2.7) */ + wc_match("WeOnlyDo-*", imp)))) { + /* + * These versions have the SSH-2 rekey bug. + */ + ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_SSH2_REKEY; + logevent("We believe remote version has SSH-2 rekey bug"); + } + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_maxpkt2) == FORCE_ON || + (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_maxpkt2) == AUTO && + (wc_match("1.36_sshlib GlobalSCAPE", imp) || + wc_match("1.36 sshlib: GlobalScape", imp)))) { + /* + * This version ignores our makpkt and needs to be throttled. + */ + ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_SSH2_MAXPKT; + logevent("We believe remote version ignores SSH-2 maximum packet size"); + } + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_ignore2) == FORCE_ON) { + /* + * Servers that don't support SSH2_MSG_IGNORE. Currently, + * none detected automatically. + */ + ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH2_IGNORE; + logevent("We believe remote version has SSH-2 ignore bug"); + } + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshbug_winadj) == FORCE_ON) { + /* + * Servers that don't support our winadj request for one + * reason or another. Currently, none detected automatically. + */ + ssh->remote_bugs |= BUG_CHOKES_ON_WINADJ; + logevent("We believe remote version has winadj bug"); + } +} + +/* + * The `software version' part of an SSH version string is required + * to contain no spaces or minus signs. + */ +static void ssh_fix_verstring(char *str) +{ + /* Eat "<protoversion>-". */ + while (*str && *str != '-') str++; + assert(*str == '-'); str++; + + /* Convert minus signs and spaces in the remaining string into + * underscores. */ + while (*str) { + if (*str == '-' || *str == ' ') + *str = '_'; + str++; + } +} + +/* + * Send an appropriate SSH version string. + */ +static void ssh_send_verstring(Ssh ssh, const char *protoname, char *svers) +{ + char *verstring; + + if (ssh->version == 2) { + /* + * Construct a v2 version string. + */ + verstring = dupprintf("%s2.0-%s\015\012", protoname, sshver); + } else { + /* + * Construct a v1 version string. + */ + assert(!strcmp(protoname, "SSH-")); /* no v1 bare connection protocol */ + verstring = dupprintf("SSH-%s-%s\012", + (ssh_versioncmp(svers, "1.5") <= 0 ? + svers : "1.5"), + sshver); + } + + ssh_fix_verstring(verstring + strlen(protoname)); + + if (ssh->version == 2) { + size_t len; + /* + * Record our version string. + */ + len = strcspn(verstring, "\015\012"); + ssh->v_c = snewn(len + 1, char); + memcpy(ssh->v_c, verstring, len); + ssh->v_c[len] = 0; + } + + logeventf(ssh, "We claim version: %.*s", + strcspn(verstring, "\015\012"), verstring); + s_write(ssh, verstring, strlen(verstring)); + sfree(verstring); +} + +static int do_ssh_init(Ssh ssh, unsigned char c) +{ + static const char protoname[] = "SSH-"; + + struct do_ssh_init_state { + int crLine; + int vslen; + char version[10]; + char *vstring; + int vstrsize; + int i; + int proto1, proto2; + }; + crState(do_ssh_init_state); + + crBeginState; + + /* Search for a line beginning with the protocol name prefix in + * the input. */ + for (;;) { + for (s->i = 0; protoname[s->i]; s->i++) { + if ((char)c != protoname[s->i]) goto no; + crReturn(1); + } + break; + no: + while (c != '\012') + crReturn(1); + crReturn(1); + } + + s->vstrsize = sizeof(protoname) + 16; + s->vstring = snewn(s->vstrsize, char); + strcpy(s->vstring, protoname); + s->vslen = strlen(protoname); + s->i = 0; + while (1) { + if (s->vslen >= s->vstrsize - 1) { + s->vstrsize += 16; + s->vstring = sresize(s->vstring, s->vstrsize, char); + } + s->vstring[s->vslen++] = c; + if (s->i >= 0) { + if (c == '-') { + s->version[s->i] = '\0'; + s->i = -1; + } else if (s->i < sizeof(s->version) - 1) + s->version[s->i++] = c; + } else if (c == '\012') + break; + crReturn(1); /* get another char */ + } + + ssh->agentfwd_enabled = FALSE; + ssh->rdpkt2_state.incoming_sequence = 0; + + s->vstring[s->vslen] = 0; + s->vstring[strcspn(s->vstring, "\015\012")] = '\0';/* remove EOL chars */ + logeventf(ssh, "Server version: %s", s->vstring); + ssh_detect_bugs(ssh, s->vstring); + + /* + * Decide which SSH protocol version to support. + */ + + /* Anything strictly below "2.0" means protocol 1 is supported. */ + s->proto1 = ssh_versioncmp(s->version, "2.0") < 0; + /* Anything greater or equal to "1.99" means protocol 2 is supported. */ + s->proto2 = ssh_versioncmp(s->version, "1.99") >= 0; + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshprot) == 0 && !s->proto1) { + bombout(("SSH protocol version 1 required by user but not provided by server")); + crStop(0); + } + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshprot) == 3 && !s->proto2) { + bombout(("SSH protocol version 2 required by user but not provided by server")); + crStop(0); + } + + if (s->proto2 && (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshprot) >= 2 || !s->proto1)) + ssh->version = 2; + else + ssh->version = 1; + + logeventf(ssh, "Using SSH protocol version %d", ssh->version); + + /* Send the version string, if we haven't already */ + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshprot) != 3) + ssh_send_verstring(ssh, protoname, s->version); + + if (ssh->version == 2) { + size_t len; + /* + * Record their version string. + */ + len = strcspn(s->vstring, "\015\012"); + ssh->v_s = snewn(len + 1, char); + memcpy(ssh->v_s, s->vstring, len); + ssh->v_s[len] = 0; + + /* + * Initialise SSH-2 protocol. + */ + ssh->protocol = ssh2_protocol; + ssh2_protocol_setup(ssh); + ssh->s_rdpkt = ssh2_rdpkt; + } else { + /* + * Initialise SSH-1 protocol. + */ + ssh->protocol = ssh1_protocol; + ssh1_protocol_setup(ssh); + ssh->s_rdpkt = ssh1_rdpkt; + } + if (ssh->version == 2) + do_ssh2_transport(ssh, NULL, -1, NULL); + + update_specials_menu(ssh->frontend); + ssh->state = SSH_STATE_BEFORE_SIZE; + ssh->pinger = pinger_new(ssh->conf, &ssh_backend, ssh); + + sfree(s->vstring); + + crFinish(0); +} + +static int do_ssh_connection_init(Ssh ssh, unsigned char c) +{ + /* + * Ordinary SSH begins with the banner "SSH-x.y-...". This is just + * the ssh-connection part, extracted and given a trivial binary + * packet protocol, so we replace 'SSH-' at the start with a new + * name. In proper SSH style (though of course this part of the + * proper SSH protocol _isn't_ subject to this kind of + * DNS-domain-based extension), we define the new name in our + * extension space. + */ + static const char protoname[] = + "SSHCONNECTION@putty.projects.tartarus.org-"; + + struct do_ssh_connection_init_state { + int crLine; + int vslen; + char version[10]; + char *vstring; + int vstrsize; + int i; + }; + crState(do_ssh_connection_init_state); + + crBeginState; + + /* Search for a line beginning with the protocol name prefix in + * the input. */ + for (;;) { + for (s->i = 0; protoname[s->i]; s->i++) { + if ((char)c != protoname[s->i]) goto no; + crReturn(1); + } + break; + no: + while (c != '\012') + crReturn(1); + crReturn(1); + } + + s->vstrsize = sizeof(protoname) + 16; + s->vstring = snewn(s->vstrsize, char); + strcpy(s->vstring, protoname); + s->vslen = strlen(protoname); + s->i = 0; + while (1) { + if (s->vslen >= s->vstrsize - 1) { + s->vstrsize += 16; + s->vstring = sresize(s->vstring, s->vstrsize, char); + } + s->vstring[s->vslen++] = c; + if (s->i >= 0) { + if (c == '-') { + s->version[s->i] = '\0'; + s->i = -1; + } else if (s->i < sizeof(s->version) - 1) + s->version[s->i++] = c; + } else if (c == '\012') + break; + crReturn(1); /* get another char */ + } + + ssh->agentfwd_enabled = FALSE; + ssh->rdpkt2_bare_state.incoming_sequence = 0; + + s->vstring[s->vslen] = 0; + s->vstring[strcspn(s->vstring, "\015\012")] = '\0';/* remove EOL chars */ + logeventf(ssh, "Server version: %s", s->vstring); + ssh_detect_bugs(ssh, s->vstring); + + /* + * Decide which SSH protocol version to support. This is easy in + * bare ssh-connection mode: only 2.0 is legal. + */ + if (ssh_versioncmp(s->version, "2.0") < 0) { + bombout(("Server announces compatibility with SSH-1 in bare ssh-connection protocol")); + crStop(0); + } + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshprot) == 0) { + bombout(("Bare ssh-connection protocol cannot be run in SSH-1-only mode")); + crStop(0); + } + + ssh->version = 2; + + logeventf(ssh, "Using bare ssh-connection protocol"); + + /* Send the version string, if we haven't already */ + ssh_send_verstring(ssh, protoname, s->version); + + /* + * Initialise bare connection protocol. + */ + ssh->protocol = ssh2_bare_connection_protocol; + ssh2_bare_connection_protocol_setup(ssh); + ssh->s_rdpkt = ssh2_bare_connection_rdpkt; + + update_specials_menu(ssh->frontend); + ssh->state = SSH_STATE_BEFORE_SIZE; + ssh->pinger = pinger_new(ssh->conf, &ssh_backend, ssh); + + /* + * Get authconn (really just conn) under way. + */ + do_ssh2_authconn(ssh, NULL, 0, NULL); + + sfree(s->vstring); + + crFinish(0); +} + +static void ssh_process_incoming_data(Ssh ssh, + unsigned char **data, int *datalen) +{ + struct Packet *pktin; + + pktin = ssh->s_rdpkt(ssh, data, datalen); + if (pktin) { + ssh->protocol(ssh, NULL, 0, pktin); + ssh_free_packet(pktin); + } +} + +static void ssh_queue_incoming_data(Ssh ssh, + unsigned char **data, int *datalen) +{ + bufchain_add(&ssh->queued_incoming_data, *data, *datalen); + *data += *datalen; + *datalen = 0; +} + +static void ssh_process_queued_incoming_data(Ssh ssh) +{ + void *vdata; + unsigned char *data; + int len, origlen; + + while (!ssh->frozen && bufchain_size(&ssh->queued_incoming_data)) { + bufchain_prefix(&ssh->queued_incoming_data, &vdata, &len); + data = vdata; + origlen = len; + + while (!ssh->frozen && len > 0) + ssh_process_incoming_data(ssh, &data, &len); + + if (origlen > len) + bufchain_consume(&ssh->queued_incoming_data, origlen - len); + } +} + +static void ssh_set_frozen(Ssh ssh, int frozen) +{ + if (ssh->s) + sk_set_frozen(ssh->s, frozen); + ssh->frozen = frozen; +} + +static void ssh_gotdata(Ssh ssh, unsigned char *data, int datalen) +{ + /* Log raw data, if we're in that mode. */ + if (ssh->logctx) + log_packet(ssh->logctx, PKT_INCOMING, -1, NULL, data, datalen, + 0, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL); + + crBegin(ssh->ssh_gotdata_crstate); + + /* + * To begin with, feed the characters one by one to the + * protocol initialisation / selection function do_ssh_init(). + * When that returns 0, we're done with the initial greeting + * exchange and can move on to packet discipline. + */ + while (1) { + int ret; /* need not be kept across crReturn */ + if (datalen == 0) + crReturnV; /* more data please */ + ret = ssh->do_ssh_init(ssh, *data); + data++; + datalen--; + if (ret == 0) + break; + } + + /* + * We emerge from that loop when the initial negotiation is + * over and we have selected an s_rdpkt function. Now pass + * everything to s_rdpkt, and then pass the resulting packets + * to the proper protocol handler. + */ + + while (1) { + while (bufchain_size(&ssh->queued_incoming_data) > 0 || datalen > 0) { + if (ssh->frozen) { + ssh_queue_incoming_data(ssh, &data, &datalen); + /* This uses up all data and cannot cause anything interesting + * to happen; indeed, for anything to happen at all, we must + * return, so break out. */ + break; + } else if (bufchain_size(&ssh->queued_incoming_data) > 0) { + /* This uses up some or all data, and may freeze the + * session. */ + ssh_process_queued_incoming_data(ssh); + } else { + /* This uses up some or all data, and may freeze the + * session. */ + ssh_process_incoming_data(ssh, &data, &datalen); + } + /* FIXME this is probably EBW. */ + if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED) + return; + } + /* We're out of data. Go and get some more. */ + crReturnV; + } + crFinishV; +} + +static int ssh_do_close(Ssh ssh, int notify_exit) +{ + int ret = 0; + struct ssh_channel *c; + + ssh->state = SSH_STATE_CLOSED; + expire_timer_context(ssh); + if (ssh->s) { + sk_close(ssh->s); + ssh->s = NULL; + if (notify_exit) + notify_remote_exit(ssh->frontend); + else + ret = 1; + } + /* + * Now we must shut down any port- and X-forwarded channels going + * through this connection. + */ + if (ssh->channels) { + while (NULL != (c = index234(ssh->channels, 0))) { + switch (c->type) { + case CHAN_X11: + x11_close(c->u.x11.xconn); + break; + case CHAN_SOCKDATA: + case CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT: + pfd_close(c->u.pfd.pf); + break; + } + del234(ssh->channels, c); /* moving next one to index 0 */ + if (ssh->version == 2) + bufchain_clear(&c->v.v2.outbuffer); + sfree(c); + } + } + /* + * Go through port-forwardings, and close any associated + * listening sockets. + */ + if (ssh->portfwds) { + struct ssh_portfwd *pf; + while (NULL != (pf = index234(ssh->portfwds, 0))) { + /* Dispose of any listening socket. */ + if (pf->local) + pfl_terminate(pf->local); + del234(ssh->portfwds, pf); /* moving next one to index 0 */ + free_portfwd(pf); + } + freetree234(ssh->portfwds); + ssh->portfwds = NULL; + } + + return ret; +} + +static void ssh_socket_log(Plug plug, int type, SockAddr addr, int port, + const char *error_msg, int error_code) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) plug; + char addrbuf[256], *msg; + + if (ssh->attempting_connshare) { + /* + * While we're attempting connection sharing, don't loudly log + * everything that happens. Real TCP connections need to be + * logged when we _start_ trying to connect, because it might + * be ages before they respond if something goes wrong; but + * connection sharing is local and quick to respond, and it's + * sufficient to simply wait and see whether it worked + * afterwards. + */ + } else { + sk_getaddr(addr, addrbuf, lenof(addrbuf)); + + if (type == 0) { + if (sk_addr_needs_port(addr)) { + msg = dupprintf("Connecting to %s port %d", addrbuf, port); + } else { + msg = dupprintf("Connecting to %s", addrbuf); + } + } else { + msg = dupprintf("Failed to connect to %s: %s", addrbuf, error_msg); + } + + logevent(msg); + sfree(msg); + } +} + +void ssh_connshare_log(Ssh ssh, int event, const char *logtext, + const char *ds_err, const char *us_err) +{ + if (event == SHARE_NONE) { + /* In this case, 'logtext' is an error message indicating a + * reason why connection sharing couldn't be set up _at all_. + * Failing that, ds_err and us_err indicate why we couldn't be + * a downstream and an upstream respectively. */ + if (logtext) { + logeventf(ssh, "Could not set up connection sharing: %s", logtext); + } else { + if (ds_err) + logeventf(ssh, "Could not set up connection sharing" + " as downstream: %s", ds_err); + if (us_err) + logeventf(ssh, "Could not set up connection sharing" + " as upstream: %s", us_err); + } + } else if (event == SHARE_DOWNSTREAM) { + /* In this case, 'logtext' is a local endpoint address */ + logeventf(ssh, "Using existing shared connection at %s", logtext); + /* Also we should mention this in the console window to avoid + * confusing users as to why this window doesn't behave the + * usual way. */ + if ((flags & FLAG_VERBOSE) || (flags & FLAG_INTERACTIVE)) { + c_write_str(ssh,"Reusing a shared connection to this server.\r\n"); + } + } else if (event == SHARE_UPSTREAM) { + /* In this case, 'logtext' is a local endpoint address too */ + logeventf(ssh, "Sharing this connection at %s", logtext); + } +} + +static int ssh_closing(Plug plug, const char *error_msg, int error_code, + int calling_back) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) plug; + int need_notify = ssh_do_close(ssh, FALSE); + + if (!error_msg) { + if (!ssh->close_expected) + error_msg = "Server unexpectedly closed network connection"; + else + error_msg = "Server closed network connection"; + } + + if (ssh->close_expected && ssh->clean_exit && ssh->exitcode < 0) + ssh->exitcode = 0; + + if (need_notify) + notify_remote_exit(ssh->frontend); + + if (error_msg) + logevent(error_msg); + if (!ssh->close_expected || !ssh->clean_exit) + connection_fatal(ssh->frontend, "%s", error_msg); + return 0; +} + +static int ssh_receive(Plug plug, int urgent, char *data, int len) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) plug; + ssh_gotdata(ssh, (unsigned char *)data, len); + if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED) { + ssh_do_close(ssh, TRUE); + return 0; + } + return 1; +} + +static void ssh_sent(Plug plug, int bufsize) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) plug; + /* + * If the send backlog on the SSH socket itself clears, we + * should unthrottle the whole world if it was throttled. + */ + if (bufsize < SSH_MAX_BACKLOG) + ssh_throttle_all(ssh, 0, bufsize); +} + +/* + * Connect to specified host and port. + * Returns an error message, or NULL on success. + * Also places the canonical host name into `realhost'. It must be + * freed by the caller. + */ +static const char *connect_to_host(Ssh ssh, char *host, int port, + char **realhost, int nodelay, int keepalive) +{ + static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = { + ssh_socket_log, + ssh_closing, + ssh_receive, + ssh_sent, + NULL + }; + + SockAddr addr; + const char *err; + char *loghost; + int addressfamily, sshprot; + + loghost = conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_loghost); + if (*loghost) { + char *tmphost; + char *colon; + + tmphost = dupstr(loghost); + ssh->savedport = 22; /* default ssh port */ + + /* + * A colon suffix on the hostname string also lets us affect + * savedport. (Unless there are multiple colons, in which case + * we assume this is an unbracketed IPv6 literal.) + */ + colon = host_strrchr(tmphost, ':'); + if (colon && colon == host_strchr(tmphost, ':')) { + *colon++ = '\0'; + if (*colon) + ssh->savedport = atoi(colon); + } + + ssh->savedhost = host_strduptrim(tmphost); + sfree(tmphost); + } else { + ssh->savedhost = host_strduptrim(host); + if (port < 0) + port = 22; /* default ssh port */ + ssh->savedport = port; + } + + ssh->fn = &fn_table; /* make 'ssh' usable as a Plug */ + + /* + * Try connection-sharing, in case that means we don't open a + * socket after all. ssh_connection_sharing_init will connect to a + * previously established upstream if it can, and failing that, + * establish a listening socket for _us_ to be the upstream. In + * the latter case it will return NULL just as if it had done + * nothing, because here we only need to care if we're a + * downstream and need to do our connection setup differently. + */ + ssh->connshare = NULL; + ssh->attempting_connshare = TRUE; /* affects socket logging behaviour */ + ssh->s = ssh_connection_sharing_init(ssh->savedhost, ssh->savedport, + ssh->conf, ssh, &ssh->connshare); + ssh->attempting_connshare = FALSE; + if (ssh->s != NULL) { + /* + * We are a downstream. + */ + ssh->bare_connection = TRUE; + ssh->do_ssh_init = do_ssh_connection_init; + ssh->fullhostname = NULL; + *realhost = dupstr(host); /* best we can do */ + } else { + /* + * We're not a downstream, so open a normal socket. + */ + ssh->do_ssh_init = do_ssh_init; + + /* + * Try to find host. + */ + addressfamily = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_addressfamily); + logeventf(ssh, "Looking up host \"%s\"%s", host, + (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? " (IPv4)" : + (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? " (IPv6)" : ""))); + addr = name_lookup(host, port, realhost, ssh->conf, addressfamily); + if ((err = sk_addr_error(addr)) != NULL) { + sk_addr_free(addr); + return err; + } + ssh->fullhostname = dupstr(*realhost); /* save in case of GSSAPI */ + + ssh->s = new_connection(addr, *realhost, port, + 0, 1, nodelay, keepalive, + (Plug) ssh, ssh->conf); + if ((err = sk_socket_error(ssh->s)) != NULL) { + ssh->s = NULL; + notify_remote_exit(ssh->frontend); + return err; + } + } + + /* + * If the SSH version number's fixed, set it now, and if it's SSH-2, + * send the version string too. + */ + sshprot = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_sshprot); + if (sshprot == 0) + ssh->version = 1; + if (sshprot == 3 && !ssh->bare_connection) { + ssh->version = 2; + ssh_send_verstring(ssh, "SSH-", NULL); + } + + /* + * loghost, if configured, overrides realhost. + */ + if (*loghost) { + sfree(*realhost); + *realhost = dupstr(loghost); + } + + return NULL; +} + +/* + * Throttle or unthrottle the SSH connection. + */ +static void ssh_throttle_conn(Ssh ssh, int adjust) +{ + int old_count = ssh->conn_throttle_count; + ssh->conn_throttle_count += adjust; + assert(ssh->conn_throttle_count >= 0); + if (ssh->conn_throttle_count && !old_count) { + ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 1); + } else if (!ssh->conn_throttle_count && old_count) { + ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 0); + } +} + +/* + * Throttle or unthrottle _all_ local data streams (for when sends + * on the SSH connection itself back up). + */ +static void ssh_throttle_all(Ssh ssh, int enable, int bufsize) +{ + int i; + struct ssh_channel *c; + + if (enable == ssh->throttled_all) + return; + ssh->throttled_all = enable; + ssh->overall_bufsize = bufsize; + if (!ssh->channels) + return; + for (i = 0; NULL != (c = index234(ssh->channels, i)); i++) { + switch (c->type) { + case CHAN_MAINSESSION: + /* + * This is treated separately, outside the switch. + */ + break; + case CHAN_X11: + x11_override_throttle(c->u.x11.xconn, enable); + break; + case CHAN_AGENT: + /* Agent channels require no buffer management. */ + break; + case CHAN_SOCKDATA: + pfd_override_throttle(c->u.pfd.pf, enable); + break; + } + } +} + +static void ssh_agent_callback(void *sshv, void *reply, int replylen) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) sshv; + + ssh->agent_response = reply; + ssh->agent_response_len = replylen; + + if (ssh->version == 1) + do_ssh1_login(ssh, NULL, -1, NULL); + else + do_ssh2_authconn(ssh, NULL, -1, NULL); +} + +static void ssh_dialog_callback(void *sshv, int ret) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) sshv; + + ssh->user_response = ret; + + if (ssh->version == 1) + do_ssh1_login(ssh, NULL, -1, NULL); + else + do_ssh2_transport(ssh, NULL, -1, NULL); + + /* + * This may have unfrozen the SSH connection, so do a + * queued-data run. + */ + ssh_process_queued_incoming_data(ssh); +} + +static void ssh_agentf_callback(void *cv, void *reply, int replylen) +{ + struct ssh_channel *c = (struct ssh_channel *)cv; + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + void *sentreply = reply; + + c->u.a.outstanding_requests--; + if (!sentreply) { + /* Fake SSH_AGENT_FAILURE. */ + sentreply = "\0\0\0\1\5"; + replylen = 5; + } + if (ssh->version == 2) { + ssh2_add_channel_data(c, sentreply, replylen); + ssh2_try_send(c); + } else { + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA, + PKT_INT, c->remoteid, + PKT_INT, replylen, + PKT_DATA, sentreply, replylen, + PKT_END); + } + if (reply) + sfree(reply); + /* + * If we've already seen an incoming EOF but haven't sent an + * outgoing one, this may be the moment to send it. + */ + if (c->u.a.outstanding_requests == 0 && (c->closes & CLOSES_RCVD_EOF)) + sshfwd_write_eof(c); +} + +/* + * Client-initiated disconnection. Send a DISCONNECT if `wire_reason' + * non-NULL, otherwise just close the connection. `client_reason' == NULL + * => log `wire_reason'. + */ +static void ssh_disconnect(Ssh ssh, char *client_reason, char *wire_reason, + int code, int clean_exit) +{ + char *error; + if (!client_reason) + client_reason = wire_reason; + if (client_reason) + error = dupprintf("Disconnected: %s", client_reason); + else + error = dupstr("Disconnected"); + if (wire_reason) { + if (ssh->version == 1) { + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_DISCONNECT, PKT_STR, wire_reason, + PKT_END); + } else if (ssh->version == 2) { + struct Packet *pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_DISCONNECT); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, code); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, wire_reason); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "en"); /* language tag */ + ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, pktout); + } + } + ssh->close_expected = TRUE; + ssh->clean_exit = clean_exit; + ssh_closing((Plug)ssh, error, 0, 0); + sfree(error); +} + +/* + * Handle the key exchange and user authentication phases. + */ +static int do_ssh1_login(Ssh ssh, unsigned char *in, int inlen, + struct Packet *pktin) +{ + int i, j, ret; + unsigned char cookie[8], *ptr; + struct MD5Context md5c; + struct do_ssh1_login_state { + int crLine; + int len; + unsigned char *rsabuf, *keystr1, *keystr2; + unsigned long supported_ciphers_mask, supported_auths_mask; + int tried_publickey, tried_agent; + int tis_auth_refused, ccard_auth_refused; + unsigned char session_id[16]; + int cipher_type; + void *publickey_blob; + int publickey_bloblen; + char *publickey_comment; + int publickey_encrypted; + prompts_t *cur_prompt; + char c; + int pwpkt_type; + unsigned char request[5], *response, *p; + int responselen; + int keyi, nkeys; + int authed; + struct RSAKey key; + Bignum challenge; + char *commentp; + int commentlen; + int dlgret; + Filename *keyfile; + struct RSAKey servkey, hostkey; + }; + crState(do_ssh1_login_state); + + crBeginState; + + if (!pktin) + crWaitUntil(pktin); + + if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_PUBLIC_KEY) { + bombout(("Public key packet not received")); + crStop(0); + } + + logevent("Received public keys"); + + ptr = ssh_pkt_getdata(pktin, 8); + if (!ptr) { + bombout(("SSH-1 public key packet stopped before random cookie")); + crStop(0); + } + memcpy(cookie, ptr, 8); + + if (!ssh1_pkt_getrsakey(pktin, &s->servkey, &s->keystr1) || + !ssh1_pkt_getrsakey(pktin, &s->hostkey, &s->keystr2)) { + bombout(("Failed to read SSH-1 public keys from public key packet")); + crStop(0); + } + + /* + * Log the host key fingerprint. + */ + { + char logmsg[80]; + logevent("Host key fingerprint is:"); + strcpy(logmsg, " "); + s->hostkey.comment = NULL; + rsa_fingerprint(logmsg + strlen(logmsg), + sizeof(logmsg) - strlen(logmsg), &s->hostkey); + logevent(logmsg); + } + + ssh->v1_remote_protoflags = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + s->supported_ciphers_mask = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + s->supported_auths_mask = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + if ((ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_RSA)) + s->supported_auths_mask &= ~(1 << SSH1_AUTH_RSA); + + ssh->v1_local_protoflags = + ssh->v1_remote_protoflags & SSH1_PROTOFLAGS_SUPPORTED; + ssh->v1_local_protoflags |= SSH1_PROTOFLAG_SCREEN_NUMBER; + + MD5Init(&md5c); + MD5Update(&md5c, s->keystr2, s->hostkey.bytes); + MD5Update(&md5c, s->keystr1, s->servkey.bytes); + MD5Update(&md5c, cookie, 8); + MD5Final(s->session_id, &md5c); + + for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) + ssh->session_key[i] = random_byte(); + + /* + * Verify that the `bits' and `bytes' parameters match. + */ + if (s->hostkey.bits > s->hostkey.bytes * 8 || + s->servkey.bits > s->servkey.bytes * 8) { + bombout(("SSH-1 public keys were badly formatted")); + crStop(0); + } + + s->len = (s->hostkey.bytes > s->servkey.bytes ? + s->hostkey.bytes : s->servkey.bytes); + + s->rsabuf = snewn(s->len, unsigned char); + + /* + * Verify the host key. + */ + { + /* + * First format the key into a string. + */ + int len = rsastr_len(&s->hostkey); + char fingerprint[100]; + char *keystr = snewn(len, char); + rsastr_fmt(keystr, &s->hostkey); + rsa_fingerprint(fingerprint, sizeof(fingerprint), &s->hostkey); + + ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 1); + s->dlgret = verify_ssh_host_key(ssh->frontend, + ssh->savedhost, ssh->savedport, + "rsa", keystr, fingerprint, + ssh_dialog_callback, ssh); + sfree(keystr); + if (s->dlgret < 0) { + do { + crReturn(0); + if (pktin) { + bombout(("Unexpected data from server while waiting" + " for user host key response")); + crStop(0); + } + } while (pktin || inlen > 0); + s->dlgret = ssh->user_response; + } + ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 0); + + if (s->dlgret == 0) { + ssh_disconnect(ssh, "User aborted at host key verification", + NULL, 0, TRUE); + crStop(0); + } + } + + for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) { + s->rsabuf[i] = ssh->session_key[i]; + if (i < 16) + s->rsabuf[i] ^= s->session_id[i]; + } + + if (s->hostkey.bytes > s->servkey.bytes) { + ret = rsaencrypt(s->rsabuf, 32, &s->servkey); + if (ret) + ret = rsaencrypt(s->rsabuf, s->servkey.bytes, &s->hostkey); + } else { + ret = rsaencrypt(s->rsabuf, 32, &s->hostkey); + if (ret) + ret = rsaencrypt(s->rsabuf, s->hostkey.bytes, &s->servkey); + } + if (!ret) { + bombout(("SSH-1 public key encryptions failed due to bad formatting")); + crStop(0); + } + + logevent("Encrypted session key"); + + { + int cipher_chosen = 0, warn = 0; + char *cipher_string = NULL; + int i; + for (i = 0; !cipher_chosen && i < CIPHER_MAX; i++) { + int next_cipher = conf_get_int_int(ssh->conf, + CONF_ssh_cipherlist, i); + if (next_cipher == CIPHER_WARN) { + /* If/when we choose a cipher, warn about it */ + warn = 1; + } else if (next_cipher == CIPHER_AES) { + /* XXX Probably don't need to mention this. */ + logevent("AES not supported in SSH-1, skipping"); + } else { + switch (next_cipher) { + case CIPHER_3DES: s->cipher_type = SSH_CIPHER_3DES; + cipher_string = "3DES"; break; + case CIPHER_BLOWFISH: s->cipher_type = SSH_CIPHER_BLOWFISH; + cipher_string = "Blowfish"; break; + case CIPHER_DES: s->cipher_type = SSH_CIPHER_DES; + cipher_string = "single-DES"; break; + } + if (s->supported_ciphers_mask & (1 << s->cipher_type)) + cipher_chosen = 1; + } + } + if (!cipher_chosen) { + if ((s->supported_ciphers_mask & (1 << SSH_CIPHER_3DES)) == 0) + bombout(("Server violates SSH-1 protocol by not " + "supporting 3DES encryption")); + else + /* shouldn't happen */ + bombout(("No supported ciphers found")); + crStop(0); + } + + /* Warn about chosen cipher if necessary. */ + if (warn) { + ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 1); + s->dlgret = askalg(ssh->frontend, "cipher", cipher_string, + ssh_dialog_callback, ssh); + if (s->dlgret < 0) { + do { + crReturn(0); + if (pktin) { + bombout(("Unexpected data from server while waiting" + " for user response")); + crStop(0); + } + } while (pktin || inlen > 0); + s->dlgret = ssh->user_response; + } + ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 0); + if (s->dlgret == 0) { + ssh_disconnect(ssh, "User aborted at cipher warning", NULL, + 0, TRUE); + crStop(0); + } + } + } + + switch (s->cipher_type) { + case SSH_CIPHER_3DES: + logevent("Using 3DES encryption"); + break; + case SSH_CIPHER_DES: + logevent("Using single-DES encryption"); + break; + case SSH_CIPHER_BLOWFISH: + logevent("Using Blowfish encryption"); + break; + } + + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_SESSION_KEY, + PKT_CHAR, s->cipher_type, + PKT_DATA, cookie, 8, + PKT_CHAR, (s->len * 8) >> 8, PKT_CHAR, (s->len * 8) & 0xFF, + PKT_DATA, s->rsabuf, s->len, + PKT_INT, ssh->v1_local_protoflags, PKT_END); + + logevent("Trying to enable encryption..."); + + sfree(s->rsabuf); + + ssh->cipher = (s->cipher_type == SSH_CIPHER_BLOWFISH ? &ssh_blowfish_ssh1 : + s->cipher_type == SSH_CIPHER_DES ? &ssh_des : + &ssh_3des); + ssh->v1_cipher_ctx = ssh->cipher->make_context(); + ssh->cipher->sesskey(ssh->v1_cipher_ctx, ssh->session_key); + logeventf(ssh, "Initialised %s encryption", ssh->cipher->text_name); + + ssh->crcda_ctx = crcda_make_context(); + logevent("Installing CRC compensation attack detector"); + + if (s->servkey.modulus) { + sfree(s->servkey.modulus); + s->servkey.modulus = NULL; + } + if (s->servkey.exponent) { + sfree(s->servkey.exponent); + s->servkey.exponent = NULL; + } + if (s->hostkey.modulus) { + sfree(s->hostkey.modulus); + s->hostkey.modulus = NULL; + } + if (s->hostkey.exponent) { + sfree(s->hostkey.exponent); + s->hostkey.exponent = NULL; + } + crWaitUntil(pktin); + + if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS) { + bombout(("Encryption not successfully enabled")); + crStop(0); + } + + logevent("Successfully started encryption"); + + fflush(stdout); /* FIXME eh? */ + { + if ((ssh->username = get_remote_username(ssh->conf)) == NULL) { + int ret; /* need not be kept over crReturn */ + s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend); + s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE; + s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH login name"); + add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, dupstr("login as: "), TRUE); + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0); + while (ret < 0) { + ssh->send_ok = 1; + crWaitUntil(!pktin); + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, in, inlen); + ssh->send_ok = 0; + } + if (!ret) { + /* + * Failed to get a username. Terminate. + */ + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + ssh_disconnect(ssh, "No username provided", NULL, 0, TRUE); + crStop(0); + } + ssh->username = dupstr(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result); + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + } + + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_USER, PKT_STR, ssh->username, PKT_END); + { + char *userlog = dupprintf("Sent username \"%s\"", ssh->username); + logevent(userlog); + if (flags & FLAG_INTERACTIVE && + (!((flags & FLAG_STDERR) && (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE)))) { + c_write_str(ssh, userlog); + c_write_str(ssh, "\r\n"); + } + sfree(userlog); + } + } + + crWaitUntil(pktin); + + if ((s->supported_auths_mask & (1 << SSH1_AUTH_RSA)) == 0) { + /* We must not attempt PK auth. Pretend we've already tried it. */ + s->tried_publickey = s->tried_agent = 1; + } else { + s->tried_publickey = s->tried_agent = 0; + } + s->tis_auth_refused = s->ccard_auth_refused = 0; + /* + * Load the public half of any configured keyfile for later use. + */ + s->keyfile = conf_get_filename(ssh->conf, CONF_keyfile); + if (!filename_is_null(s->keyfile)) { + int keytype; + logeventf(ssh, "Reading private key file \"%.150s\"", + filename_to_str(s->keyfile)); + keytype = key_type(s->keyfile); + if (keytype == SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH1) { + const char *error; + if (rsakey_pubblob(s->keyfile, + &s->publickey_blob, &s->publickey_bloblen, + &s->publickey_comment, &error)) { + s->publickey_encrypted = rsakey_encrypted(s->keyfile, + NULL); + } else { + char *msgbuf; + logeventf(ssh, "Unable to load private key (%s)", error); + msgbuf = dupprintf("Unable to load private key file " + "\"%.150s\" (%s)\r\n", + filename_to_str(s->keyfile), + error); + c_write_str(ssh, msgbuf); + sfree(msgbuf); + s->publickey_blob = NULL; + } + } else { + char *msgbuf; + logeventf(ssh, "Unable to use this key file (%s)", + key_type_to_str(keytype)); + msgbuf = dupprintf("Unable to use key file \"%.150s\"" + " (%s)\r\n", + filename_to_str(s->keyfile), + key_type_to_str(keytype)); + c_write_str(ssh, msgbuf); + sfree(msgbuf); + s->publickey_blob = NULL; + } + } else + s->publickey_blob = NULL; + + while (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) { + s->pwpkt_type = SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_PASSWORD; + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_tryagent) && agent_exists() && !s->tried_agent) { + /* + * Attempt RSA authentication using Pageant. + */ + void *r; + + s->authed = FALSE; + s->tried_agent = 1; + logevent("Pageant is running. Requesting keys."); + + /* Request the keys held by the agent. */ + PUT_32BIT(s->request, 1); + s->request[4] = SSH1_AGENTC_REQUEST_RSA_IDENTITIES; + if (!agent_query(s->request, 5, &r, &s->responselen, + ssh_agent_callback, ssh)) { + do { + crReturn(0); + if (pktin) { + bombout(("Unexpected data from server while waiting" + " for agent response")); + crStop(0); + } + } while (pktin || inlen > 0); + r = ssh->agent_response; + s->responselen = ssh->agent_response_len; + } + s->response = (unsigned char *) r; + if (s->response && s->responselen >= 5 && + s->response[4] == SSH1_AGENT_RSA_IDENTITIES_ANSWER) { + s->p = s->response + 5; + s->nkeys = toint(GET_32BIT(s->p)); + if (s->nkeys < 0) { + logeventf(ssh, "Pageant reported negative key count %d", + s->nkeys); + s->nkeys = 0; + } + s->p += 4; + logeventf(ssh, "Pageant has %d SSH-1 keys", s->nkeys); + for (s->keyi = 0; s->keyi < s->nkeys; s->keyi++) { + unsigned char *pkblob = s->p; + s->p += 4; + { + int n, ok = FALSE; + do { /* do while (0) to make breaking easy */ + n = ssh1_read_bignum + (s->p, toint(s->responselen-(s->p-s->response)), + &s->key.exponent); + if (n < 0) + break; + s->p += n; + n = ssh1_read_bignum + (s->p, toint(s->responselen-(s->p-s->response)), + &s->key.modulus); + if (n < 0) + break; + s->p += n; + if (s->responselen - (s->p-s->response) < 4) + break; + s->commentlen = toint(GET_32BIT(s->p)); + s->p += 4; + if (s->commentlen < 0 || + toint(s->responselen - (s->p-s->response)) < + s->commentlen) + break; + s->commentp = (char *)s->p; + s->p += s->commentlen; + ok = TRUE; + } while (0); + if (!ok) { + logevent("Pageant key list packet was truncated"); + break; + } + } + if (s->publickey_blob) { + if (!memcmp(pkblob, s->publickey_blob, + s->publickey_bloblen)) { + logeventf(ssh, "Pageant key #%d matches " + "configured key file", s->keyi); + s->tried_publickey = 1; + } else + /* Skip non-configured key */ + continue; + } + logeventf(ssh, "Trying Pageant key #%d", s->keyi); + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA, + PKT_BIGNUM, s->key.modulus, PKT_END); + crWaitUntil(pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_RSA_CHALLENGE) { + logevent("Key refused"); + continue; + } + logevent("Received RSA challenge"); + if ((s->challenge = ssh1_pkt_getmp(pktin)) == NULL) { + bombout(("Server's RSA challenge was badly formatted")); + crStop(0); + } + + { + char *agentreq, *q, *ret; + void *vret; + int len, retlen; + len = 1 + 4; /* message type, bit count */ + len += ssh1_bignum_length(s->key.exponent); + len += ssh1_bignum_length(s->key.modulus); + len += ssh1_bignum_length(s->challenge); + len += 16; /* session id */ + len += 4; /* response format */ + agentreq = snewn(4 + len, char); + PUT_32BIT(agentreq, len); + q = agentreq + 4; + *q++ = SSH1_AGENTC_RSA_CHALLENGE; + PUT_32BIT(q, bignum_bitcount(s->key.modulus)); + q += 4; + q += ssh1_write_bignum(q, s->key.exponent); + q += ssh1_write_bignum(q, s->key.modulus); + q += ssh1_write_bignum(q, s->challenge); + memcpy(q, s->session_id, 16); + q += 16; + PUT_32BIT(q, 1); /* response format */ + if (!agent_query(agentreq, len + 4, &vret, &retlen, + ssh_agent_callback, ssh)) { + sfree(agentreq); + do { + crReturn(0); + if (pktin) { + bombout(("Unexpected data from server" + " while waiting for agent" + " response")); + crStop(0); + } + } while (pktin || inlen > 0); + vret = ssh->agent_response; + retlen = ssh->agent_response_len; + } else + sfree(agentreq); + ret = vret; + if (ret) { + if (ret[4] == SSH1_AGENT_RSA_RESPONSE) { + logevent("Sending Pageant's response"); + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA_RESPONSE, + PKT_DATA, ret + 5, 16, + PKT_END); + sfree(ret); + crWaitUntil(pktin); + if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS) { + logevent + ("Pageant's response accepted"); + if (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE) { + c_write_str(ssh, "Authenticated using" + " RSA key \""); + c_write(ssh, s->commentp, + s->commentlen); + c_write_str(ssh, "\" from agent\r\n"); + } + s->authed = TRUE; + } else + logevent + ("Pageant's response not accepted"); + } else { + logevent + ("Pageant failed to answer challenge"); + sfree(ret); + } + } else { + logevent("No reply received from Pageant"); + } + } + freebn(s->key.exponent); + freebn(s->key.modulus); + freebn(s->challenge); + if (s->authed) + break; + } + sfree(s->response); + if (s->publickey_blob && !s->tried_publickey) + logevent("Configured key file not in Pageant"); + } else { + logevent("Failed to get reply from Pageant"); + } + if (s->authed) + break; + } + if (s->publickey_blob && !s->tried_publickey) { + /* + * Try public key authentication with the specified + * key file. + */ + int got_passphrase; /* need not be kept over crReturn */ + if (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE) + c_write_str(ssh, "Trying public key authentication.\r\n"); + s->keyfile = conf_get_filename(ssh->conf, CONF_keyfile); + logeventf(ssh, "Trying public key \"%s\"", + filename_to_str(s->keyfile)); + s->tried_publickey = 1; + got_passphrase = FALSE; + while (!got_passphrase) { + /* + * Get a passphrase, if necessary. + */ + char *passphrase = NULL; /* only written after crReturn */ + const char *error; + if (!s->publickey_encrypted) { + if (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE) + c_write_str(ssh, "No passphrase required.\r\n"); + passphrase = NULL; + } else { + int ret; /* need not be kept over crReturn */ + s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend); + s->cur_prompt->to_server = FALSE; + s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH key passphrase"); + add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, + dupprintf("Passphrase for key \"%.100s\": ", + s->publickey_comment), FALSE); + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0); + while (ret < 0) { + ssh->send_ok = 1; + crWaitUntil(!pktin); + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, in, inlen); + ssh->send_ok = 0; + } + if (!ret) { + /* Failed to get a passphrase. Terminate. */ + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, "Unable to authenticate", + 0, TRUE); + crStop(0); + } + passphrase = dupstr(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result); + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + } + /* + * Try decrypting key with passphrase. + */ + s->keyfile = conf_get_filename(ssh->conf, CONF_keyfile); + ret = loadrsakey(s->keyfile, &s->key, passphrase, + &error); + if (passphrase) { + smemclr(passphrase, strlen(passphrase)); + sfree(passphrase); + } + if (ret == 1) { + /* Correct passphrase. */ + got_passphrase = TRUE; + } else if (ret == 0) { + c_write_str(ssh, "Couldn't load private key from "); + c_write_str(ssh, filename_to_str(s->keyfile)); + c_write_str(ssh, " ("); + c_write_str(ssh, error); + c_write_str(ssh, ").\r\n"); + got_passphrase = FALSE; + break; /* go and try something else */ + } else if (ret == -1) { + c_write_str(ssh, "Wrong passphrase.\r\n"); /* FIXME */ + got_passphrase = FALSE; + /* and try again */ + } else { + assert(0 && "unexpected return from loadrsakey()"); + got_passphrase = FALSE; /* placate optimisers */ + } + } + + if (got_passphrase) { + + /* + * Send a public key attempt. + */ + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA, + PKT_BIGNUM, s->key.modulus, PKT_END); + + crWaitUntil(pktin); + if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) { + c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused our public key.\r\n"); + continue; /* go and try something else */ + } + if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_RSA_CHALLENGE) { + bombout(("Bizarre response to offer of public key")); + crStop(0); + } + + { + int i; + unsigned char buffer[32]; + Bignum challenge, response; + + if ((challenge = ssh1_pkt_getmp(pktin)) == NULL) { + bombout(("Server's RSA challenge was badly formatted")); + crStop(0); + } + response = rsadecrypt(challenge, &s->key); + freebn(s->key.private_exponent);/* burn the evidence */ + + for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) { + buffer[i] = bignum_byte(response, 31 - i); + } + + MD5Init(&md5c); + MD5Update(&md5c, buffer, 32); + MD5Update(&md5c, s->session_id, 16); + MD5Final(buffer, &md5c); + + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA_RESPONSE, + PKT_DATA, buffer, 16, PKT_END); + + freebn(challenge); + freebn(response); + } + + crWaitUntil(pktin); + if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) { + if (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE) + c_write_str(ssh, "Failed to authenticate with" + " our public key.\r\n"); + continue; /* go and try something else */ + } else if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS) { + bombout(("Bizarre response to RSA authentication response")); + crStop(0); + } + + break; /* we're through! */ + } + + } + + /* + * Otherwise, try various forms of password-like authentication. + */ + s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend); + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_try_tis_auth) && + (s->supported_auths_mask & (1 << SSH1_AUTH_TIS)) && + !s->tis_auth_refused) { + s->pwpkt_type = SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_TIS_RESPONSE; + logevent("Requested TIS authentication"); + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_TIS, PKT_END); + crWaitUntil(pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_TIS_CHALLENGE) { + logevent("TIS authentication declined"); + if (flags & FLAG_INTERACTIVE) + c_write_str(ssh, "TIS authentication refused.\r\n"); + s->tis_auth_refused = 1; + continue; + } else { + char *challenge; + int challengelen; + char *instr_suf, *prompt; + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &challenge, &challengelen); + if (!challenge) { + bombout(("TIS challenge packet was badly formed")); + crStop(0); + } + logevent("Received TIS challenge"); + s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE; + s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH TIS authentication"); + /* Prompt heuristic comes from OpenSSH */ + if (memchr(challenge, '\n', challengelen)) { + instr_suf = dupstr(""); + prompt = dupprintf("%.*s", challengelen, challenge); + } else { + instr_suf = dupprintf("%.*s", challengelen, challenge); + prompt = dupstr("Response: "); + } + s->cur_prompt->instruction = + dupprintf("Using TIS authentication.%s%s", + (*instr_suf) ? "\n" : "", + instr_suf); + s->cur_prompt->instr_reqd = TRUE; + add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, prompt, FALSE); + sfree(instr_suf); + } + } + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_try_tis_auth) && + (s->supported_auths_mask & (1 << SSH1_AUTH_CCARD)) && + !s->ccard_auth_refused) { + s->pwpkt_type = SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_CCARD_RESPONSE; + logevent("Requested CryptoCard authentication"); + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_CCARD, PKT_END); + crWaitUntil(pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_CCARD_CHALLENGE) { + logevent("CryptoCard authentication declined"); + c_write_str(ssh, "CryptoCard authentication refused.\r\n"); + s->ccard_auth_refused = 1; + continue; + } else { + char *challenge; + int challengelen; + char *instr_suf, *prompt; + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &challenge, &challengelen); + if (!challenge) { + bombout(("CryptoCard challenge packet was badly formed")); + crStop(0); + } + logevent("Received CryptoCard challenge"); + s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE; + s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH CryptoCard authentication"); + s->cur_prompt->name_reqd = FALSE; + /* Prompt heuristic comes from OpenSSH */ + if (memchr(challenge, '\n', challengelen)) { + instr_suf = dupstr(""); + prompt = dupprintf("%.*s", challengelen, challenge); + } else { + instr_suf = dupprintf("%.*s", challengelen, challenge); + prompt = dupstr("Response: "); + } + s->cur_prompt->instruction = + dupprintf("Using CryptoCard authentication.%s%s", + (*instr_suf) ? "\n" : "", + instr_suf); + s->cur_prompt->instr_reqd = TRUE; + add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, prompt, FALSE); + sfree(instr_suf); + } + } + if (s->pwpkt_type == SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_PASSWORD) { + if ((s->supported_auths_mask & (1 << SSH1_AUTH_PASSWORD)) == 0) { + bombout(("No supported authentication methods available")); + crStop(0); + } + s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE; + s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH password"); + add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, dupprintf("%s@%s's password: ", + ssh->username, ssh->savedhost), + FALSE); + } + + /* + * Show password prompt, having first obtained it via a TIS + * or CryptoCard exchange if we're doing TIS or CryptoCard + * authentication. + */ + { + int ret; /* need not be kept over crReturn */ + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0); + while (ret < 0) { + ssh->send_ok = 1; + crWaitUntil(!pktin); + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, in, inlen); + ssh->send_ok = 0; + } + if (!ret) { + /* + * Failed to get a password (for example + * because one was supplied on the command line + * which has already failed to work). Terminate. + */ + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, "Unable to authenticate", 0, TRUE); + crStop(0); + } + } + + if (s->pwpkt_type == SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_PASSWORD) { + /* + * Defence against traffic analysis: we send a + * whole bunch of packets containing strings of + * different lengths. One of these strings is the + * password, in a SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_PASSWORD packet. + * The others are all random data in + * SSH1_MSG_IGNORE packets. This way a passive + * listener can't tell which is the password, and + * hence can't deduce the password length. + * + * Anybody with a password length greater than 16 + * bytes is going to have enough entropy in their + * password that a listener won't find it _that_ + * much help to know how long it is. So what we'll + * do is: + * + * - if password length < 16, we send 15 packets + * containing string lengths 1 through 15 + * + * - otherwise, we let N be the nearest multiple + * of 8 below the password length, and send 8 + * packets containing string lengths N through + * N+7. This won't obscure the order of + * magnitude of the password length, but it will + * introduce a bit of extra uncertainty. + * + * A few servers can't deal with SSH1_MSG_IGNORE, at + * least in this context. For these servers, we need + * an alternative defence. We make use of the fact + * that the password is interpreted as a C string: + * so we can append a NUL, then some random data. + * + * A few servers can deal with neither SSH1_MSG_IGNORE + * here _nor_ a padded password string. + * For these servers we are left with no defences + * against password length sniffing. + */ + if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH1_IGNORE) && + !(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_NEEDS_SSH1_PLAIN_PASSWORD)) { + /* + * The server can deal with SSH1_MSG_IGNORE, so + * we can use the primary defence. + */ + int bottom, top, pwlen, i; + char *randomstr; + + pwlen = strlen(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result); + if (pwlen < 16) { + bottom = 0; /* zero length passwords are OK! :-) */ + top = 15; + } else { + bottom = pwlen & ~7; + top = bottom + 7; + } + + assert(pwlen >= bottom && pwlen <= top); + + randomstr = snewn(top + 1, char); + + for (i = bottom; i <= top; i++) { + if (i == pwlen) { + defer_packet(ssh, s->pwpkt_type, + PKT_STR,s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result, + PKT_END); + } else { + for (j = 0; j < i; j++) { + do { + randomstr[j] = random_byte(); + } while (randomstr[j] == '\0'); + } + randomstr[i] = '\0'; + defer_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_IGNORE, + PKT_STR, randomstr, PKT_END); + } + } + logevent("Sending password with camouflage packets"); + ssh_pkt_defersend(ssh); + sfree(randomstr); + } + else if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_NEEDS_SSH1_PLAIN_PASSWORD)) { + /* + * The server can't deal with SSH1_MSG_IGNORE + * but can deal with padded passwords, so we + * can use the secondary defence. + */ + char string[64]; + char *ss; + int len; + + len = strlen(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result); + if (len < sizeof(string)) { + ss = string; + strcpy(string, s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result); + len++; /* cover the zero byte */ + while (len < sizeof(string)) { + string[len++] = (char) random_byte(); + } + } else { + ss = s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result; + } + logevent("Sending length-padded password"); + send_packet(ssh, s->pwpkt_type, + PKT_INT, len, PKT_DATA, ss, len, + PKT_END); + } else { + /* + * The server is believed unable to cope with + * any of our password camouflage methods. + */ + int len; + len = strlen(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result); + logevent("Sending unpadded password"); + send_packet(ssh, s->pwpkt_type, + PKT_INT, len, + PKT_DATA, s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result, len, + PKT_END); + } + } else { + send_packet(ssh, s->pwpkt_type, + PKT_STR, s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result, + PKT_END); + } + logevent("Sent password"); + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + crWaitUntil(pktin); + if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) { + if (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE) + c_write_str(ssh, "Access denied\r\n"); + logevent("Authentication refused"); + } else if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS) { + bombout(("Strange packet received, type %d", pktin->type)); + crStop(0); + } + } + + /* Clear up */ + if (s->publickey_blob) { + sfree(s->publickey_blob); + sfree(s->publickey_comment); + } + + logevent("Authentication successful"); + + crFinish(1); +} + +static void ssh_channel_try_eof(struct ssh_channel *c) +{ + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + assert(c->pending_eof); /* precondition for calling us */ + if (c->halfopen) + return; /* can't close: not even opened yet */ + if (ssh->version == 2 && bufchain_size(&c->v.v2.outbuffer) > 0) + return; /* can't send EOF: pending outgoing data */ + + c->pending_eof = FALSE; /* we're about to send it */ + if (ssh->version == 1) { + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE, PKT_INT, c->remoteid, + PKT_END); + c->closes |= CLOSES_SENT_EOF; + } else { + struct Packet *pktout; + pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + c->closes |= CLOSES_SENT_EOF; + ssh2_channel_check_close(c); + } +} + +Conf *sshfwd_get_conf(struct ssh_channel *c) +{ + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + return ssh->conf; +} + +void sshfwd_write_eof(struct ssh_channel *c) +{ + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + + if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED) + return; + + if (c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_EOF) + return; + + c->pending_eof = TRUE; + ssh_channel_try_eof(c); +} + +void sshfwd_unclean_close(struct ssh_channel *c, const char *err) +{ + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + + if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED) + return; + + switch (c->type) { + case CHAN_X11: + x11_close(c->u.x11.xconn); + logeventf(ssh, "Forwarded X11 connection terminated due to local " + "error: %s", err); + break; + case CHAN_SOCKDATA: + case CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT: + pfd_close(c->u.pfd.pf); + logeventf(ssh, "Forwarded port closed due to local error: %s", err); + break; + } + c->type = CHAN_ZOMBIE; + c->pending_eof = FALSE; /* this will confuse a zombie channel */ + + ssh2_channel_check_close(c); +} + +int sshfwd_write(struct ssh_channel *c, char *buf, int len) +{ + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + + if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED) + return 0; + + if (ssh->version == 1) { + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA, + PKT_INT, c->remoteid, + PKT_INT, len, PKT_DATA, buf, len, + PKT_END); + /* + * In SSH-1 we can return 0 here - implying that forwarded + * connections are never individually throttled - because + * the only circumstance that can cause throttling will be + * the whole SSH connection backing up, in which case + * _everything_ will be throttled as a whole. + */ + return 0; + } else { + ssh2_add_channel_data(c, buf, len); + return ssh2_try_send(c); + } +} + +void sshfwd_unthrottle(struct ssh_channel *c, int bufsize) +{ + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + int buflimit; + + if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED) + return; + + if (ssh->version == 1) { + buflimit = SSH1_BUFFER_LIMIT; + } else { + buflimit = c->v.v2.locmaxwin; + ssh2_set_window(c, bufsize < buflimit ? buflimit - bufsize : 0); + } + if (c->throttling_conn && bufsize <= buflimit) { + c->throttling_conn = 0; + ssh_throttle_conn(ssh, -1); + } +} + +static void ssh_queueing_handler(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + struct queued_handler *qh = ssh->qhead; + + assert(qh != NULL); + + assert(pktin->type == qh->msg1 || pktin->type == qh->msg2); + + if (qh->msg1 > 0) { + assert(ssh->packet_dispatch[qh->msg1] == ssh_queueing_handler); + ssh->packet_dispatch[qh->msg1] = ssh->q_saved_handler1; + } + if (qh->msg2 > 0) { + assert(ssh->packet_dispatch[qh->msg2] == ssh_queueing_handler); + ssh->packet_dispatch[qh->msg2] = ssh->q_saved_handler2; + } + + if (qh->next) { + ssh->qhead = qh->next; + + if (ssh->qhead->msg1 > 0) { + ssh->q_saved_handler1 = ssh->packet_dispatch[ssh->qhead->msg1]; + ssh->packet_dispatch[ssh->qhead->msg1] = ssh_queueing_handler; + } + if (ssh->qhead->msg2 > 0) { + ssh->q_saved_handler2 = ssh->packet_dispatch[ssh->qhead->msg2]; + ssh->packet_dispatch[ssh->qhead->msg2] = ssh_queueing_handler; + } + } else { + ssh->qhead = ssh->qtail = NULL; + } + + qh->handler(ssh, pktin, qh->ctx); + + sfree(qh); +} + +static void ssh_queue_handler(Ssh ssh, int msg1, int msg2, + chandler_fn_t handler, void *ctx) +{ + struct queued_handler *qh; + + qh = snew(struct queued_handler); + qh->msg1 = msg1; + qh->msg2 = msg2; + qh->handler = handler; + qh->ctx = ctx; + qh->next = NULL; + + if (ssh->qtail == NULL) { + ssh->qhead = qh; + + if (qh->msg1 > 0) { + ssh->q_saved_handler1 = ssh->packet_dispatch[ssh->qhead->msg1]; + ssh->packet_dispatch[qh->msg1] = ssh_queueing_handler; + } + if (qh->msg2 > 0) { + ssh->q_saved_handler2 = ssh->packet_dispatch[ssh->qhead->msg2]; + ssh->packet_dispatch[qh->msg2] = ssh_queueing_handler; + } + } else { + ssh->qtail->next = qh; + } + ssh->qtail = qh; +} + +static void ssh_rportfwd_succfail(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin, void *ctx) +{ + struct ssh_rportfwd *rpf, *pf = (struct ssh_rportfwd *)ctx; + + if (pktin->type == (ssh->version == 1 ? SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS : + SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS)) { + logeventf(ssh, "Remote port forwarding from %s enabled", + pf->sportdesc); + } else { + logeventf(ssh, "Remote port forwarding from %s refused", + pf->sportdesc); + + rpf = del234(ssh->rportfwds, pf); + assert(rpf == pf); + pf->pfrec->remote = NULL; + free_rportfwd(pf); + } +} + +int ssh_alloc_sharing_rportfwd(Ssh ssh, const char *shost, int sport, + void *share_ctx) +{ + struct ssh_rportfwd *pf = snew(struct ssh_rportfwd); + pf->dhost = NULL; + pf->dport = 0; + pf->share_ctx = share_ctx; + pf->shost = dupstr(shost); + pf->sport = sport; + pf->sportdesc = NULL; + if (!ssh->rportfwds) { + assert(ssh->version == 2); + ssh->rportfwds = newtree234(ssh_rportcmp_ssh2); + } + if (add234(ssh->rportfwds, pf) != pf) { + sfree(pf->shost); + sfree(pf); + return FALSE; + } + return TRUE; +} + +static void ssh_sharing_global_request_response(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin, + void *ctx) +{ + share_got_pkt_from_server(ctx, pktin->type, + pktin->body, pktin->length); +} + +void ssh_sharing_queue_global_request(Ssh ssh, void *share_ctx) +{ + ssh_queue_handler(ssh, SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS, SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE, + ssh_sharing_global_request_response, share_ctx); +} + +static void ssh_setup_portfwd(Ssh ssh, Conf *conf) +{ + struct ssh_portfwd *epf; + int i; + char *key, *val; + + if (!ssh->portfwds) { + ssh->portfwds = newtree234(ssh_portcmp); + } else { + /* + * Go through the existing port forwardings and tag them + * with status==DESTROY. Any that we want to keep will be + * re-enabled (status==KEEP) as we go through the + * configuration and find out which bits are the same as + * they were before. + */ + struct ssh_portfwd *epf; + int i; + for (i = 0; (epf = index234(ssh->portfwds, i)) != NULL; i++) + epf->status = DESTROY; + } + + for (val = conf_get_str_strs(conf, CONF_portfwd, NULL, &key); + val != NULL; + val = conf_get_str_strs(conf, CONF_portfwd, key, &key)) { + char *kp, *kp2, *vp, *vp2; + char address_family, type; + int sport,dport,sserv,dserv; + char *sports, *dports, *saddr, *host; + + kp = key; + + address_family = 'A'; + type = 'L'; + if (*kp == 'A' || *kp == '4' || *kp == '6') + address_family = *kp++; + if (*kp == 'L' || *kp == 'R') + type = *kp++; + + if ((kp2 = host_strchr(kp, ':')) != NULL) { + /* + * There's a colon in the middle of the source port + * string, which means that the part before it is + * actually a source address. + */ + char *saddr_tmp = dupprintf("%.*s", (int)(kp2 - kp), kp); + saddr = host_strduptrim(saddr_tmp); + sfree(saddr_tmp); + sports = kp2+1; + } else { + saddr = NULL; + sports = kp; + } + sport = atoi(sports); + sserv = 0; + if (sport == 0) { + sserv = 1; + sport = net_service_lookup(sports); + if (!sport) { + logeventf(ssh, "Service lookup failed for source" + " port \"%s\"", sports); + } + } + + if (type == 'L' && !strcmp(val, "D")) { + /* dynamic forwarding */ + host = NULL; + dports = NULL; + dport = -1; + dserv = 0; + type = 'D'; + } else { + /* ordinary forwarding */ + vp = val; + vp2 = vp + host_strcspn(vp, ":"); + host = dupprintf("%.*s", (int)(vp2 - vp), vp); + if (*vp2) + vp2++; + dports = vp2; + dport = atoi(dports); + dserv = 0; + if (dport == 0) { + dserv = 1; + dport = net_service_lookup(dports); + if (!dport) { + logeventf(ssh, "Service lookup failed for destination" + " port \"%s\"", dports); + } + } + } + + if (sport && dport) { + /* Set up a description of the source port. */ + struct ssh_portfwd *pfrec, *epfrec; + + pfrec = snew(struct ssh_portfwd); + pfrec->type = type; + pfrec->saddr = saddr; + pfrec->sserv = sserv ? dupstr(sports) : NULL; + pfrec->sport = sport; + pfrec->daddr = host; + pfrec->dserv = dserv ? dupstr(dports) : NULL; + pfrec->dport = dport; + pfrec->local = NULL; + pfrec->remote = NULL; + pfrec->addressfamily = (address_family == '4' ? ADDRTYPE_IPV4 : + address_family == '6' ? ADDRTYPE_IPV6 : + ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC); + + epfrec = add234(ssh->portfwds, pfrec); + if (epfrec != pfrec) { + if (epfrec->status == DESTROY) { + /* + * We already have a port forwarding up and running + * with precisely these parameters. Hence, no need + * to do anything; simply re-tag the existing one + * as KEEP. + */ + epfrec->status = KEEP; + } + /* + * Anything else indicates that there was a duplicate + * in our input, which we'll silently ignore. + */ + free_portfwd(pfrec); + } else { + pfrec->status = CREATE; + } + } else { + sfree(saddr); + sfree(host); + } + } + + /* + * Now go through and destroy any port forwardings which were + * not re-enabled. + */ + for (i = 0; (epf = index234(ssh->portfwds, i)) != NULL; i++) + if (epf->status == DESTROY) { + char *message; + + message = dupprintf("%s port forwarding from %s%s%d", + epf->type == 'L' ? "local" : + epf->type == 'R' ? "remote" : "dynamic", + epf->saddr ? epf->saddr : "", + epf->saddr ? ":" : "", + epf->sport); + + if (epf->type != 'D') { + char *msg2 = dupprintf("%s to %s:%d", message, + epf->daddr, epf->dport); + sfree(message); + message = msg2; + } + + logeventf(ssh, "Cancelling %s", message); + sfree(message); + + /* epf->remote or epf->local may be NULL if setting up a + * forwarding failed. */ + if (epf->remote) { + struct ssh_rportfwd *rpf = epf->remote; + struct Packet *pktout; + + /* + * Cancel the port forwarding at the server + * end. + */ + if (ssh->version == 1) { + /* + * We cannot cancel listening ports on the + * server side in SSH-1! There's no message + * to support it. Instead, we simply remove + * the rportfwd record from the local end + * so that any connections the server tries + * to make on it are rejected. + */ + } else { + pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "cancel-tcpip-forward"); + ssh2_pkt_addbool(pktout, 0);/* _don't_ want reply */ + if (epf->saddr) { + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, epf->saddr); + } else if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rport_acceptall)) { + /* XXX: rport_acceptall may not represent + * what was used to open the original connection, + * since it's reconfigurable. */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, ""); + } else { + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "localhost"); + } + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, epf->sport); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + } + + del234(ssh->rportfwds, rpf); + free_rportfwd(rpf); + } else if (epf->local) { + pfl_terminate(epf->local); + } + + delpos234(ssh->portfwds, i); + free_portfwd(epf); + i--; /* so we don't skip one in the list */ + } + + /* + * And finally, set up any new port forwardings (status==CREATE). + */ + for (i = 0; (epf = index234(ssh->portfwds, i)) != NULL; i++) + if (epf->status == CREATE) { + char *sportdesc, *dportdesc; + sportdesc = dupprintf("%s%s%s%s%d%s", + epf->saddr ? epf->saddr : "", + epf->saddr ? ":" : "", + epf->sserv ? epf->sserv : "", + epf->sserv ? "(" : "", + epf->sport, + epf->sserv ? ")" : ""); + if (epf->type == 'D') { + dportdesc = NULL; + } else { + dportdesc = dupprintf("%s:%s%s%d%s", + epf->daddr, + epf->dserv ? epf->dserv : "", + epf->dserv ? "(" : "", + epf->dport, + epf->dserv ? ")" : ""); + } + + if (epf->type == 'L') { + char *err = pfl_listen(epf->daddr, epf->dport, + epf->saddr, epf->sport, + ssh, conf, &epf->local, + epf->addressfamily); + + logeventf(ssh, "Local %sport %s forwarding to %s%s%s", + epf->addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? "IPv4 " : + epf->addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? "IPv6 " : "", + sportdesc, dportdesc, + err ? " failed: " : "", err ? err : ""); + if (err) + sfree(err); + } else if (epf->type == 'D') { + char *err = pfl_listen(NULL, -1, epf->saddr, epf->sport, + ssh, conf, &epf->local, + epf->addressfamily); + + logeventf(ssh, "Local %sport %s SOCKS dynamic forwarding%s%s", + epf->addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? "IPv4 " : + epf->addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? "IPv6 " : "", + sportdesc, + err ? " failed: " : "", err ? err : ""); + + if (err) + sfree(err); + } else { + struct ssh_rportfwd *pf; + + /* + * Ensure the remote port forwardings tree exists. + */ + if (!ssh->rportfwds) { + if (ssh->version == 1) + ssh->rportfwds = newtree234(ssh_rportcmp_ssh1); + else + ssh->rportfwds = newtree234(ssh_rportcmp_ssh2); + } + + pf = snew(struct ssh_rportfwd); + pf->share_ctx = NULL; + pf->dhost = dupstr(epf->daddr); + pf->dport = epf->dport; + if (epf->saddr) { + pf->shost = dupstr(epf->saddr); + } else if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_rport_acceptall)) { + pf->shost = dupstr(""); + } else { + pf->shost = dupstr("localhost"); + } + pf->sport = epf->sport; + if (add234(ssh->rportfwds, pf) != pf) { + logeventf(ssh, "Duplicate remote port forwarding to %s:%d", + epf->daddr, epf->dport); + sfree(pf); + } else { + logeventf(ssh, "Requesting remote port %s" + " forward to %s", sportdesc, dportdesc); + + pf->sportdesc = sportdesc; + sportdesc = NULL; + epf->remote = pf; + pf->pfrec = epf; + + if (ssh->version == 1) { + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_PORT_FORWARD_REQUEST, + PKT_INT, epf->sport, + PKT_STR, epf->daddr, + PKT_INT, epf->dport, + PKT_END); + ssh_queue_handler(ssh, SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS, + SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE, + ssh_rportfwd_succfail, pf); + } else { + struct Packet *pktout; + pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "tcpip-forward"); + ssh2_pkt_addbool(pktout, 1);/* want reply */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, pf->shost); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, pf->sport); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + + ssh_queue_handler(ssh, SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS, + SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE, + ssh_rportfwd_succfail, pf); + } + } + } + sfree(sportdesc); + sfree(dportdesc); + } +} + +static void ssh1_smsg_stdout_stderr_data(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + char *string; + int stringlen, bufsize; + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &string, &stringlen); + if (string == NULL) { + bombout(("Incoming terminal data packet was badly formed")); + return; + } + + bufsize = from_backend(ssh->frontend, pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_STDERR_DATA, + string, stringlen); + if (!ssh->v1_stdout_throttling && bufsize > SSH1_BUFFER_LIMIT) { + ssh->v1_stdout_throttling = 1; + ssh_throttle_conn(ssh, +1); + } +} + +static void ssh1_smsg_x11_open(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + /* Remote side is trying to open a channel to talk to our + * X-Server. Give them back a local channel number. */ + struct ssh_channel *c; + int remoteid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + + logevent("Received X11 connect request"); + /* Refuse if X11 forwarding is disabled. */ + if (!ssh->X11_fwd_enabled) { + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE, + PKT_INT, remoteid, PKT_END); + logevent("Rejected X11 connect request"); + } else { + c = snew(struct ssh_channel); + c->ssh = ssh; + + c->u.x11.xconn = x11_init(ssh->x11authtree, c, NULL, -1); + c->remoteid = remoteid; + c->halfopen = FALSE; + c->localid = alloc_channel_id(ssh); + c->closes = 0; + c->pending_eof = FALSE; + c->throttling_conn = 0; + c->type = CHAN_X11; /* identify channel type */ + add234(ssh->channels, c); + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION, + PKT_INT, c->remoteid, PKT_INT, + c->localid, PKT_END); + logevent("Opened X11 forward channel"); + } +} + +static void ssh1_smsg_agent_open(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + /* Remote side is trying to open a channel to talk to our + * agent. Give them back a local channel number. */ + struct ssh_channel *c; + int remoteid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + + /* Refuse if agent forwarding is disabled. */ + if (!ssh->agentfwd_enabled) { + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE, + PKT_INT, remoteid, PKT_END); + } else { + c = snew(struct ssh_channel); + c->ssh = ssh; + c->remoteid = remoteid; + c->halfopen = FALSE; + c->localid = alloc_channel_id(ssh); + c->closes = 0; + c->pending_eof = FALSE; + c->throttling_conn = 0; + c->type = CHAN_AGENT; /* identify channel type */ + c->u.a.lensofar = 0; + c->u.a.message = NULL; + c->u.a.outstanding_requests = 0; + add234(ssh->channels, c); + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION, + PKT_INT, c->remoteid, PKT_INT, c->localid, + PKT_END); + } +} + +static void ssh1_msg_port_open(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + /* Remote side is trying to open a channel to talk to a + * forwarded port. Give them back a local channel number. */ + struct ssh_rportfwd pf, *pfp; + int remoteid; + int hostsize, port; + char *host; + char *err; + + remoteid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &host, &hostsize); + port = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + + pf.dhost = dupprintf("%.*s", hostsize, host); + pf.dport = port; + pfp = find234(ssh->rportfwds, &pf, NULL); + + if (pfp == NULL) { + logeventf(ssh, "Rejected remote port open request for %s:%d", + pf.dhost, port); + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE, + PKT_INT, remoteid, PKT_END); + } else { + struct ssh_channel *c = snew(struct ssh_channel); + c->ssh = ssh; + + logeventf(ssh, "Received remote port open request for %s:%d", + pf.dhost, port); + err = pfd_connect(&c->u.pfd.pf, pf.dhost, port, + c, ssh->conf, pfp->pfrec->addressfamily); + if (err != NULL) { + logeventf(ssh, "Port open failed: %s", err); + sfree(err); + sfree(c); + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE, + PKT_INT, remoteid, PKT_END); + } else { + c->remoteid = remoteid; + c->halfopen = FALSE; + c->localid = alloc_channel_id(ssh); + c->closes = 0; + c->pending_eof = FALSE; + c->throttling_conn = 0; + c->type = CHAN_SOCKDATA; /* identify channel type */ + add234(ssh->channels, c); + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION, + PKT_INT, c->remoteid, PKT_INT, + c->localid, PKT_END); + logevent("Forwarded port opened successfully"); + } + } + + sfree(pf.dhost); +} + +static void ssh1_msg_channel_open_confirmation(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + unsigned int remoteid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + unsigned int localid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + struct ssh_channel *c; + + c = find234(ssh->channels, &remoteid, ssh_channelfind); + if (c && c->type == CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT) { + c->remoteid = localid; + c->halfopen = FALSE; + c->type = CHAN_SOCKDATA; + c->throttling_conn = 0; + pfd_confirm(c->u.pfd.pf); + } + + if (c && c->pending_eof) { + /* + * We have a pending close on this channel, + * which we decided on before the server acked + * the channel open. So now we know the + * remoteid, we can close it again. + */ + ssh_channel_try_eof(c); + } +} + +static void ssh1_msg_channel_open_failure(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + unsigned int remoteid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + struct ssh_channel *c; + + c = find234(ssh->channels, &remoteid, ssh_channelfind); + if (c && c->type == CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT) { + logevent("Forwarded connection refused by server"); + pfd_close(c->u.pfd.pf); + del234(ssh->channels, c); + sfree(c); + } +} + +static void ssh1_msg_channel_close(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + /* Remote side closes a channel. */ + unsigned i = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + struct ssh_channel *c; + c = find234(ssh->channels, &i, ssh_channelfind); + if (c && !c->halfopen) { + + if (pktin->type == SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE && + !(c->closes & CLOSES_RCVD_EOF)) { + /* + * Received CHANNEL_CLOSE, which we translate into + * outgoing EOF. + */ + int send_close = FALSE; + + c->closes |= CLOSES_RCVD_EOF; + + switch (c->type) { + case CHAN_X11: + if (c->u.x11.xconn) + x11_send_eof(c->u.x11.xconn); + else + send_close = TRUE; + break; + case CHAN_SOCKDATA: + if (c->u.pfd.pf) + pfd_send_eof(c->u.pfd.pf); + else + send_close = TRUE; + break; + case CHAN_AGENT: + send_close = TRUE; + break; + } + + if (send_close && !(c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_EOF)) { + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE, PKT_INT, c->remoteid, + PKT_END); + c->closes |= CLOSES_SENT_EOF; + } + } + + if (pktin->type == SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION && + !(c->closes & CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE)) { + + if (!(c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_EOF)) { + bombout(("Received CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION for channel %d" + " for which we never sent CHANNEL_CLOSE\n", i)); + } + + c->closes |= CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE; + } + + if (!((CLOSES_SENT_EOF | CLOSES_RCVD_EOF) & ~c->closes) && + !(c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE)) { + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION, + PKT_INT, c->remoteid, PKT_END); + c->closes |= CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE; + } + + if (!((CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE | CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE) & ~c->closes)) + ssh_channel_destroy(c); + } else { + bombout(("Received CHANNEL_CLOSE%s for %s channel %d\n", + pktin->type == SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE ? "" : + "_CONFIRMATION", c ? "half-open" : "nonexistent", + i)); + } +} + +static void ssh1_msg_channel_data(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + /* Data sent down one of our channels. */ + int i = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + char *p; + int len; + struct ssh_channel *c; + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &p, &len); + + c = find234(ssh->channels, &i, ssh_channelfind); + if (c) { + int bufsize = 0; + switch (c->type) { + case CHAN_X11: + bufsize = x11_send(c->u.x11.xconn, p, len); + break; + case CHAN_SOCKDATA: + bufsize = pfd_send(c->u.pfd.pf, p, len); + break; + case CHAN_AGENT: + /* Data for an agent message. Buffer it. */ + while (len > 0) { + if (c->u.a.lensofar < 4) { + unsigned int l = min(4 - c->u.a.lensofar, (unsigned)len); + memcpy(c->u.a.msglen + c->u.a.lensofar, p, + l); + p += l; + len -= l; + c->u.a.lensofar += l; + } + if (c->u.a.lensofar == 4) { + c->u.a.totallen = + 4 + GET_32BIT(c->u.a.msglen); + c->u.a.message = snewn(c->u.a.totallen, + unsigned char); + memcpy(c->u.a.message, c->u.a.msglen, 4); + } + if (c->u.a.lensofar >= 4 && len > 0) { + unsigned int l = + min(c->u.a.totallen - c->u.a.lensofar, + (unsigned)len); + memcpy(c->u.a.message + c->u.a.lensofar, p, + l); + p += l; + len -= l; + c->u.a.lensofar += l; + } + if (c->u.a.lensofar == c->u.a.totallen) { + void *reply; + int replylen; + c->u.a.outstanding_requests++; + if (agent_query(c->u.a.message, + c->u.a.totallen, + &reply, &replylen, + ssh_agentf_callback, c)) + ssh_agentf_callback(c, reply, replylen); + sfree(c->u.a.message); + c->u.a.lensofar = 0; + } + } + bufsize = 0; /* agent channels never back up */ + break; + } + if (!c->throttling_conn && bufsize > SSH1_BUFFER_LIMIT) { + c->throttling_conn = 1; + ssh_throttle_conn(ssh, +1); + } + } +} + +static void ssh1_smsg_exit_status(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + ssh->exitcode = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + logeventf(ssh, "Server sent command exit status %d", ssh->exitcode); + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_EXIT_CONFIRMATION, PKT_END); + /* + * In case `helpful' firewalls or proxies tack + * extra human-readable text on the end of the + * session which we might mistake for another + * encrypted packet, we close the session once + * we've sent EXIT_CONFIRMATION. + */ + ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, NULL, 0, TRUE); +} + +/* Helper function to deal with sending tty modes for REQUEST_PTY */ +static void ssh1_send_ttymode(void *data, char *mode, char *val) +{ + struct Packet *pktout = (struct Packet *)data; + int i = 0; + unsigned int arg = 0; + while (strcmp(mode, ssh_ttymodes[i].mode) != 0) i++; + if (i == lenof(ssh_ttymodes)) return; + switch (ssh_ttymodes[i].type) { + case TTY_OP_CHAR: + arg = ssh_tty_parse_specchar(val); + break; + case TTY_OP_BOOL: + arg = ssh_tty_parse_boolean(val); + break; + } + ssh2_pkt_addbyte(pktout, ssh_ttymodes[i].opcode); + ssh2_pkt_addbyte(pktout, arg); +} + +int ssh_agent_forwarding_permitted(Ssh ssh) +{ + return conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_agentfwd) && agent_exists(); +} + +static void do_ssh1_connection(Ssh ssh, unsigned char *in, int inlen, + struct Packet *pktin) +{ + crBegin(ssh->do_ssh1_connection_crstate); + + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_SMSG_STDOUT_DATA] = + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_SMSG_STDERR_DATA] = + ssh1_smsg_stdout_stderr_data; + + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION] = + ssh1_msg_channel_open_confirmation; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE] = + ssh1_msg_channel_open_failure; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE] = + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION] = + ssh1_msg_channel_close; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA] = ssh1_msg_channel_data; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_SMSG_EXIT_STATUS] = ssh1_smsg_exit_status; + + if (ssh_agent_forwarding_permitted(ssh)) { + logevent("Requesting agent forwarding"); + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_AGENT_REQUEST_FORWARDING, PKT_END); + do { + crReturnV; + } while (!pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS + && pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) { + bombout(("Protocol confusion")); + crStopV; + } else if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) { + logevent("Agent forwarding refused"); + } else { + logevent("Agent forwarding enabled"); + ssh->agentfwd_enabled = TRUE; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_SMSG_AGENT_OPEN] = ssh1_smsg_agent_open; + } + } + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_x11_forward)) { + ssh->x11disp = + x11_setup_display(conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_x11_display), + ssh->conf); + if (!ssh->x11disp) { + /* FIXME: return an error message from x11_setup_display */ + logevent("X11 forwarding not enabled: unable to" + " initialise X display"); + } else { + ssh->x11auth = x11_invent_fake_auth + (ssh->x11authtree, conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_x11_auth)); + ssh->x11auth->disp = ssh->x11disp; + + logevent("Requesting X11 forwarding"); + if (ssh->v1_local_protoflags & SSH1_PROTOFLAG_SCREEN_NUMBER) { + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_X11_REQUEST_FORWARDING, + PKT_STR, ssh->x11auth->protoname, + PKT_STR, ssh->x11auth->datastring, + PKT_INT, ssh->x11disp->screennum, + PKT_END); + } else { + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_X11_REQUEST_FORWARDING, + PKT_STR, ssh->x11auth->protoname, + PKT_STR, ssh->x11auth->datastring, + PKT_END); + } + do { + crReturnV; + } while (!pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS + && pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) { + bombout(("Protocol confusion")); + crStopV; + } else if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) { + logevent("X11 forwarding refused"); + } else { + logevent("X11 forwarding enabled"); + ssh->X11_fwd_enabled = TRUE; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_SMSG_X11_OPEN] = ssh1_smsg_x11_open; + } + } + } + + ssh_setup_portfwd(ssh, ssh->conf); + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_PORT_OPEN] = ssh1_msg_port_open; + + if (!conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_nopty)) { + struct Packet *pkt; + /* Unpick the terminal-speed string. */ + /* XXX perhaps we should allow no speeds to be sent. */ + ssh->ospeed = 38400; ssh->ispeed = 38400; /* last-resort defaults */ + sscanf(conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_termspeed), "%d,%d", &ssh->ospeed, &ssh->ispeed); + /* Send the pty request. */ + pkt = ssh1_pkt_init(SSH1_CMSG_REQUEST_PTY); + ssh_pkt_addstring(pkt, conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_termtype)); + ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, ssh->term_height); + ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, ssh->term_width); + ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, 0); /* width in pixels */ + ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, 0); /* height in pixels */ + parse_ttymodes(ssh, ssh1_send_ttymode, (void *)pkt); + ssh_pkt_addbyte(pkt, SSH1_TTY_OP_ISPEED); + ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, ssh->ispeed); + ssh_pkt_addbyte(pkt, SSH1_TTY_OP_OSPEED); + ssh_pkt_adduint32(pkt, ssh->ospeed); + ssh_pkt_addbyte(pkt, SSH_TTY_OP_END); + s_wrpkt(ssh, pkt); + ssh->state = SSH_STATE_INTERMED; + do { + crReturnV; + } while (!pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS + && pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) { + bombout(("Protocol confusion")); + crStopV; + } else if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) { + c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused to allocate pty\r\n"); + ssh->editing = ssh->echoing = 1; + } else { + logeventf(ssh, "Allocated pty (ospeed %dbps, ispeed %dbps)", + ssh->ospeed, ssh->ispeed); + ssh->got_pty = TRUE; + } + } else { + ssh->editing = ssh->echoing = 1; + } + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_compression)) { + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_REQUEST_COMPRESSION, PKT_INT, 6, PKT_END); + do { + crReturnV; + } while (!pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS + && pktin->type != SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) { + bombout(("Protocol confusion")); + crStopV; + } else if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) { + c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused to compress\r\n"); + } + logevent("Started compression"); + ssh->v1_compressing = TRUE; + ssh->cs_comp_ctx = zlib_compress_init(); + logevent("Initialised zlib (RFC1950) compression"); + ssh->sc_comp_ctx = zlib_decompress_init(); + logevent("Initialised zlib (RFC1950) decompression"); + } + + /* + * Start the shell or command. + * + * Special case: if the first-choice command is an SSH-2 + * subsystem (hence not usable here) and the second choice + * exists, we fall straight back to that. + */ + { + char *cmd = conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_remote_cmd); + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_subsys) && + conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_remote_cmd2)) { + cmd = conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_remote_cmd2); + ssh->fallback_cmd = TRUE; + } + if (*cmd) + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_EXEC_CMD, PKT_STR, cmd, PKT_END); + else + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_EXEC_SHELL, PKT_END); + logevent("Started session"); + } + + ssh->state = SSH_STATE_SESSION; + if (ssh->size_needed) + ssh_size(ssh, ssh->term_width, ssh->term_height); + if (ssh->eof_needed) + ssh_special(ssh, TS_EOF); + + if (ssh->ldisc) + ldisc_send(ssh->ldisc, NULL, 0, 0);/* cause ldisc to notice changes */ + ssh->send_ok = 1; + ssh->channels = newtree234(ssh_channelcmp); + while (1) { + + /* + * By this point, most incoming packets are already being + * handled by the dispatch table, and we need only pay + * attention to the unusual ones. + */ + + crReturnV; + if (pktin) { + if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS) { + /* may be from EXEC_SHELL on some servers */ + } else if (pktin->type == SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE) { + /* may be from EXEC_SHELL on some servers + * if no pty is available or in other odd cases. Ignore */ + } else { + bombout(("Strange packet received: type %d", pktin->type)); + crStopV; + } + } else { + while (inlen > 0) { + int len = min(inlen, 512); + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_STDIN_DATA, + PKT_INT, len, PKT_DATA, in, len, + PKT_END); + in += len; + inlen -= len; + } + } + } + + crFinishV; +} + +/* + * Handle the top-level SSH-2 protocol. + */ +static void ssh1_msg_debug(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + char *msg; + int msglen; + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &msg, &msglen); + logeventf(ssh, "Remote debug message: %.*s", msglen, msg); +} + +static void ssh1_msg_disconnect(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + /* log reason code in disconnect message */ + char *msg; + int msglen; + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &msg, &msglen); + bombout(("Server sent disconnect message:\n\"%.*s\"", msglen, msg)); +} + +static void ssh_msg_ignore(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + /* Do nothing, because we're ignoring it! Duhh. */ +} + +static void ssh1_protocol_setup(Ssh ssh) +{ + int i; + + /* + * Most messages are handled by the coroutines. + */ + for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) + ssh->packet_dispatch[i] = NULL; + + /* + * These special message types we install handlers for. + */ + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_DISCONNECT] = ssh1_msg_disconnect; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_IGNORE] = ssh_msg_ignore; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH1_MSG_DEBUG] = ssh1_msg_debug; +} + +static void ssh1_protocol(Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen, + struct Packet *pktin) +{ + unsigned char *in=(unsigned char*)vin; + if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED) + return; + + if (pktin && ssh->packet_dispatch[pktin->type]) { + ssh->packet_dispatch[pktin->type](ssh, pktin); + return; + } + + if (!ssh->protocol_initial_phase_done) { + if (do_ssh1_login(ssh, in, inlen, pktin)) + ssh->protocol_initial_phase_done = TRUE; + else + return; + } + + do_ssh1_connection(ssh, in, inlen, pktin); +} + +/* + * Utility routine for decoding comma-separated strings in KEXINIT. + */ +static int in_commasep_string(char *needle, char *haystack, int haylen) +{ + int needlen; + if (!needle || !haystack) /* protect against null pointers */ + return 0; + needlen = strlen(needle); + while (1) { + /* + * Is it at the start of the string? + */ + if (haylen >= needlen && /* haystack is long enough */ + !memcmp(needle, haystack, needlen) && /* initial match */ + (haylen == needlen || haystack[needlen] == ',') + /* either , or EOS follows */ + ) + return 1; + /* + * If not, search for the next comma and resume after that. + * If no comma found, terminate. + */ + while (haylen > 0 && *haystack != ',') + haylen--, haystack++; + if (haylen == 0) + return 0; + haylen--, haystack++; /* skip over comma itself */ + } +} + +/* + * Similar routine for checking whether we have the first string in a list. + */ +static int first_in_commasep_string(char *needle, char *haystack, int haylen) +{ + int needlen; + if (!needle || !haystack) /* protect against null pointers */ + return 0; + needlen = strlen(needle); + /* + * Is it at the start of the string? + */ + if (haylen >= needlen && /* haystack is long enough */ + !memcmp(needle, haystack, needlen) && /* initial match */ + (haylen == needlen || haystack[needlen] == ',') + /* either , or EOS follows */ + ) + return 1; + return 0; +} + + +/* + * SSH-2 key creation method. + * (Currently assumes 2 lots of any hash are sufficient to generate + * keys/IVs for any cipher/MAC. SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS documents this assumption.) + */ +#define SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS (2) +static void ssh2_mkkey(Ssh ssh, Bignum K, unsigned char *H, char chr, + unsigned char *keyspace) +{ + const struct ssh_hash *h = ssh->kex->hash; + void *s; + /* First hlen bytes. */ + s = h->init(); + if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_DERIVEKEY)) + hash_mpint(h, s, K); + h->bytes(s, H, h->hlen); + h->bytes(s, &chr, 1); + h->bytes(s, ssh->v2_session_id, ssh->v2_session_id_len); + h->final(s, keyspace); + /* Next hlen bytes. */ + s = h->init(); + if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_DERIVEKEY)) + hash_mpint(h, s, K); + h->bytes(s, H, h->hlen); + h->bytes(s, keyspace, h->hlen); + h->final(s, keyspace + h->hlen); +} + +/* + * Handle the SSH-2 transport layer. + */ +static void do_ssh2_transport(Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen, + struct Packet *pktin) +{ + unsigned char *in = (unsigned char *)vin; + struct do_ssh2_transport_state { + int crLine; + int nbits, pbits, warn_kex, warn_cscipher, warn_sccipher; + Bignum p, g, e, f, K; + void *our_kexinit; + int our_kexinitlen; + int kex_init_value, kex_reply_value; + const struct ssh_mac **maclist; + int nmacs; + const struct ssh2_cipher *cscipher_tobe; + const struct ssh2_cipher *sccipher_tobe; + const struct ssh_mac *csmac_tobe; + const struct ssh_mac *scmac_tobe; + const struct ssh_compress *cscomp_tobe; + const struct ssh_compress *sccomp_tobe; + char *hostkeydata, *sigdata, *rsakeydata, *keystr, *fingerprint; + int hostkeylen, siglen, rsakeylen; + void *hkey; /* actual host key */ + void *rsakey; /* for RSA kex */ + unsigned char exchange_hash[SSH2_KEX_MAX_HASH_LEN]; + int n_preferred_kex; + const struct ssh_kexes *preferred_kex[KEX_MAX]; + int n_preferred_ciphers; + const struct ssh2_ciphers *preferred_ciphers[CIPHER_MAX]; + const struct ssh_compress *preferred_comp; + int userauth_succeeded; /* for delayed compression */ + int pending_compression; + int got_session_id, activated_authconn; + struct Packet *pktout; + int dlgret; + int guessok; + int ignorepkt; + }; + crState(do_ssh2_transport_state); + + assert(!ssh->bare_connection); + + crBeginState; + + s->cscipher_tobe = s->sccipher_tobe = NULL; + s->csmac_tobe = s->scmac_tobe = NULL; + s->cscomp_tobe = s->sccomp_tobe = NULL; + + s->got_session_id = s->activated_authconn = FALSE; + s->userauth_succeeded = FALSE; + s->pending_compression = FALSE; + + /* + * Be prepared to work around the buggy MAC problem. + */ + if (ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_HMAC) + s->maclist = buggymacs, s->nmacs = lenof(buggymacs); + else + s->maclist = macs, s->nmacs = lenof(macs); + + begin_key_exchange: + ssh->pkt_kctx = SSH2_PKTCTX_NOKEX; + { + int i, j, k, commalist_started; + + /* + * Set up the preferred key exchange. (NULL => warn below here) + */ + s->n_preferred_kex = 0; + for (i = 0; i < KEX_MAX; i++) { + switch (conf_get_int_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_kexlist, i)) { + case KEX_DHGEX: + s->preferred_kex[s->n_preferred_kex++] = + &ssh_diffiehellman_gex; + break; + case KEX_DHGROUP14: + s->preferred_kex[s->n_preferred_kex++] = + &ssh_diffiehellman_group14; + break; + case KEX_DHGROUP1: + s->preferred_kex[s->n_preferred_kex++] = + &ssh_diffiehellman_group1; + break; + case KEX_RSA: + s->preferred_kex[s->n_preferred_kex++] = + &ssh_rsa_kex; + break; + case KEX_WARN: + /* Flag for later. Don't bother if it's the last in + * the list. */ + if (i < KEX_MAX - 1) { + s->preferred_kex[s->n_preferred_kex++] = NULL; + } + break; + } + } + + /* + * Set up the preferred ciphers. (NULL => warn below here) + */ + s->n_preferred_ciphers = 0; + for (i = 0; i < CIPHER_MAX; i++) { + switch (conf_get_int_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_cipherlist, i)) { + case CIPHER_BLOWFISH: + s->preferred_ciphers[s->n_preferred_ciphers++] = &ssh2_blowfish; + break; + case CIPHER_DES: + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh2_des_cbc)) { + s->preferred_ciphers[s->n_preferred_ciphers++] = &ssh2_des; + } + break; + case CIPHER_3DES: + s->preferred_ciphers[s->n_preferred_ciphers++] = &ssh2_3des; + break; + case CIPHER_AES: + s->preferred_ciphers[s->n_preferred_ciphers++] = &ssh2_aes; + break; + case CIPHER_ARCFOUR: + s->preferred_ciphers[s->n_preferred_ciphers++] = &ssh2_arcfour; + break; + case CIPHER_WARN: + /* Flag for later. Don't bother if it's the last in + * the list. */ + if (i < CIPHER_MAX - 1) { + s->preferred_ciphers[s->n_preferred_ciphers++] = NULL; + } + break; + } + } + + /* + * Set up preferred compression. + */ + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_compression)) + s->preferred_comp = &ssh_zlib; + else + s->preferred_comp = &ssh_comp_none; + + /* + * Enable queueing of outgoing auth- or connection-layer + * packets while we are in the middle of a key exchange. + */ + ssh->queueing = TRUE; + + /* + * Flag that KEX is in progress. + */ + ssh->kex_in_progress = TRUE; + + /* + * Construct and send our key exchange packet. + */ + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT); + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) + ssh2_pkt_addbyte(s->pktout, (unsigned char) random_byte()); + /* List key exchange algorithms. */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + commalist_started = 0; + for (i = 0; i < s->n_preferred_kex; i++) { + const struct ssh_kexes *k = s->preferred_kex[i]; + if (!k) continue; /* warning flag */ + for (j = 0; j < k->nkexes; j++) { + if (commalist_started) + ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ","); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, k->list[j]->name); + commalist_started = 1; + } + } + /* List server host key algorithms. */ + if (!s->got_session_id) { + /* + * In the first key exchange, we list all the algorithms + * we're prepared to cope with. + */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + for (i = 0; i < lenof(hostkey_algs); i++) { + ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, hostkey_algs[i]->name); + if (i < lenof(hostkey_algs) - 1) + ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ","); + } + } else { + /* + * In subsequent key exchanges, we list only the kex + * algorithm that was selected in the first key exchange, + * so that we keep getting the same host key and hence + * don't have to interrupt the user's session to ask for + * reverification. + */ + assert(ssh->kex); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->hostkey->name); + } + /* List encryption algorithms (client->server then server->client). */ + for (k = 0; k < 2; k++) { + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + commalist_started = 0; + for (i = 0; i < s->n_preferred_ciphers; i++) { + const struct ssh2_ciphers *c = s->preferred_ciphers[i]; + if (!c) continue; /* warning flag */ + for (j = 0; j < c->nciphers; j++) { + if (commalist_started) + ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ","); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, c->list[j]->name); + commalist_started = 1; + } + } + } + /* List MAC algorithms (client->server then server->client). */ + for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) { + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + for (i = 0; i < s->nmacs; i++) { + ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, s->maclist[i]->name); + if (i < s->nmacs - 1) + ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ","); + } + } + /* List client->server compression algorithms, + * then server->client compression algorithms. (We use the + * same set twice.) */ + for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) { + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + assert(lenof(compressions) > 1); + /* Prefer non-delayed versions */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, s->preferred_comp->name); + /* We don't even list delayed versions of algorithms until + * they're allowed to be used, to avoid a race. See the end of + * this function. */ + if (s->userauth_succeeded && s->preferred_comp->delayed_name) { + ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ","); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, + s->preferred_comp->delayed_name); + } + for (i = 0; i < lenof(compressions); i++) { + const struct ssh_compress *c = compressions[i]; + if (c != s->preferred_comp) { + ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ","); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, c->name); + if (s->userauth_succeeded && c->delayed_name) { + ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, ","); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_str(s->pktout, c->delayed_name); + } + } + } + } + /* List client->server languages. Empty list. */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + /* List server->client languages. Empty list. */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + /* First KEX packet does _not_ follow, because we're not that brave. */ + ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, FALSE); + /* Reserved. */ + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, 0); + } + + s->our_kexinitlen = s->pktout->length - 5; + s->our_kexinit = snewn(s->our_kexinitlen, unsigned char); + memcpy(s->our_kexinit, s->pktout->data + 5, s->our_kexinitlen); + + ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, s->pktout); + + if (!pktin) + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + + /* + * Now examine the other side's KEXINIT to see what we're up + * to. + */ + { + char *str, *preferred; + int i, j, len; + + if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT) { + bombout(("expected key exchange packet from server")); + crStopV; + } + ssh->kex = NULL; + ssh->hostkey = NULL; + s->cscipher_tobe = NULL; + s->sccipher_tobe = NULL; + s->csmac_tobe = NULL; + s->scmac_tobe = NULL; + s->cscomp_tobe = NULL; + s->sccomp_tobe = NULL; + s->warn_kex = s->warn_cscipher = s->warn_sccipher = FALSE; + + pktin->savedpos += 16; /* skip garbage cookie */ + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* key exchange algorithms */ + + preferred = NULL; + for (i = 0; i < s->n_preferred_kex; i++) { + const struct ssh_kexes *k = s->preferred_kex[i]; + if (!k) { + s->warn_kex = TRUE; + } else { + for (j = 0; j < k->nkexes; j++) { + if (!preferred) preferred = k->list[j]->name; + if (in_commasep_string(k->list[j]->name, str, len)) { + ssh->kex = k->list[j]; + break; + } + } + } + if (ssh->kex) + break; + } + if (!ssh->kex) { + bombout(("Couldn't agree a key exchange algorithm (available: %s)", + str ? str : "(null)")); + crStopV; + } + /* + * Note that the server's guess is considered wrong if it doesn't match + * the first algorithm in our list, even if it's still the algorithm + * we end up using. + */ + s->guessok = first_in_commasep_string(preferred, str, len); + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* host key algorithms */ + for (i = 0; i < lenof(hostkey_algs); i++) { + if (in_commasep_string(hostkey_algs[i]->name, str, len)) { + ssh->hostkey = hostkey_algs[i]; + break; + } + } + if (!ssh->hostkey) { + bombout(("Couldn't agree a host key algorithm (available: %s)", + str ? str : "(null)")); + crStopV; + } + + s->guessok = s->guessok && + first_in_commasep_string(hostkey_algs[0]->name, str, len); + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* client->server cipher */ + for (i = 0; i < s->n_preferred_ciphers; i++) { + const struct ssh2_ciphers *c = s->preferred_ciphers[i]; + if (!c) { + s->warn_cscipher = TRUE; + } else { + for (j = 0; j < c->nciphers; j++) { + if (in_commasep_string(c->list[j]->name, str, len)) { + s->cscipher_tobe = c->list[j]; + break; + } + } + } + if (s->cscipher_tobe) + break; + } + if (!s->cscipher_tobe) { + bombout(("Couldn't agree a client-to-server cipher (available: %s)", + str ? str : "(null)")); + crStopV; + } + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* server->client cipher */ + for (i = 0; i < s->n_preferred_ciphers; i++) { + const struct ssh2_ciphers *c = s->preferred_ciphers[i]; + if (!c) { + s->warn_sccipher = TRUE; + } else { + for (j = 0; j < c->nciphers; j++) { + if (in_commasep_string(c->list[j]->name, str, len)) { + s->sccipher_tobe = c->list[j]; + break; + } + } + } + if (s->sccipher_tobe) + break; + } + if (!s->sccipher_tobe) { + bombout(("Couldn't agree a server-to-client cipher (available: %s)", + str ? str : "(null)")); + crStopV; + } + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* client->server mac */ + for (i = 0; i < s->nmacs; i++) { + if (in_commasep_string(s->maclist[i]->name, str, len)) { + s->csmac_tobe = s->maclist[i]; + break; + } + } + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* server->client mac */ + for (i = 0; i < s->nmacs; i++) { + if (in_commasep_string(s->maclist[i]->name, str, len)) { + s->scmac_tobe = s->maclist[i]; + break; + } + } + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* client->server compression */ + for (i = 0; i < lenof(compressions) + 1; i++) { + const struct ssh_compress *c = + i == 0 ? s->preferred_comp : compressions[i - 1]; + if (in_commasep_string(c->name, str, len)) { + s->cscomp_tobe = c; + break; + } else if (in_commasep_string(c->delayed_name, str, len)) { + if (s->userauth_succeeded) { + s->cscomp_tobe = c; + break; + } else { + s->pending_compression = TRUE; /* try this later */ + } + } + } + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* server->client compression */ + for (i = 0; i < lenof(compressions) + 1; i++) { + const struct ssh_compress *c = + i == 0 ? s->preferred_comp : compressions[i - 1]; + if (in_commasep_string(c->name, str, len)) { + s->sccomp_tobe = c; + break; + } else if (in_commasep_string(c->delayed_name, str, len)) { + if (s->userauth_succeeded) { + s->sccomp_tobe = c; + break; + } else { + s->pending_compression = TRUE; /* try this later */ + } + } + } + if (s->pending_compression) { + logevent("Server supports delayed compression; " + "will try this later"); + } + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* client->server language */ + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &str, &len); /* server->client language */ + s->ignorepkt = ssh2_pkt_getbool(pktin) && !s->guessok; + + ssh->exhash = ssh->kex->hash->init(); + hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, ssh->v_c, strlen(ssh->v_c)); + hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, ssh->v_s, strlen(ssh->v_s)); + hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, + s->our_kexinit, s->our_kexinitlen); + sfree(s->our_kexinit); + /* Include the type byte in the hash of server's KEXINIT */ + hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, + pktin->body - 1, pktin->length + 1); + + if (s->warn_kex) { + ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 1); + s->dlgret = askalg(ssh->frontend, "key-exchange algorithm", + ssh->kex->name, + ssh_dialog_callback, ssh); + if (s->dlgret < 0) { + do { + crReturnV; + if (pktin) { + bombout(("Unexpected data from server while" + " waiting for user response")); + crStopV; + } + } while (pktin || inlen > 0); + s->dlgret = ssh->user_response; + } + ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 0); + if (s->dlgret == 0) { + ssh_disconnect(ssh, "User aborted at kex warning", NULL, + 0, TRUE); + crStopV; + } + } + + if (s->warn_cscipher) { + ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 1); + s->dlgret = askalg(ssh->frontend, + "client-to-server cipher", + s->cscipher_tobe->name, + ssh_dialog_callback, ssh); + if (s->dlgret < 0) { + do { + crReturnV; + if (pktin) { + bombout(("Unexpected data from server while" + " waiting for user response")); + crStopV; + } + } while (pktin || inlen > 0); + s->dlgret = ssh->user_response; + } + ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 0); + if (s->dlgret == 0) { + ssh_disconnect(ssh, "User aborted at cipher warning", NULL, + 0, TRUE); + crStopV; + } + } + + if (s->warn_sccipher) { + ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 1); + s->dlgret = askalg(ssh->frontend, + "server-to-client cipher", + s->sccipher_tobe->name, + ssh_dialog_callback, ssh); + if (s->dlgret < 0) { + do { + crReturnV; + if (pktin) { + bombout(("Unexpected data from server while" + " waiting for user response")); + crStopV; + } + } while (pktin || inlen > 0); + s->dlgret = ssh->user_response; + } + ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 0); + if (s->dlgret == 0) { + ssh_disconnect(ssh, "User aborted at cipher warning", NULL, + 0, TRUE); + crStopV; + } + } + + if (s->ignorepkt) /* first_kex_packet_follows */ + crWaitUntilV(pktin); /* Ignore packet */ + } + + if (ssh->kex->main_type == KEXTYPE_DH) { + /* + * Work out the number of bits of key we will need from the + * key exchange. We start with the maximum key length of + * either cipher... + */ + { + int csbits, scbits; + + csbits = s->cscipher_tobe->keylen; + scbits = s->sccipher_tobe->keylen; + s->nbits = (csbits > scbits ? csbits : scbits); + } + /* The keys only have hlen-bit entropy, since they're based on + * a hash. So cap the key size at hlen bits. */ + if (s->nbits > ssh->kex->hash->hlen * 8) + s->nbits = ssh->kex->hash->hlen * 8; + + /* + * If we're doing Diffie-Hellman group exchange, start by + * requesting a group. + */ + if (!ssh->kex->pdata) { + logevent("Doing Diffie-Hellman group exchange"); + ssh->pkt_kctx = SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGEX; + /* + * Work out how big a DH group we will need to allow that + * much data. + */ + s->pbits = 512 << ((s->nbits - 1) / 64); + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, s->pbits); + ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, s->pktout); + + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP) { + bombout(("expected key exchange group packet from server")); + crStopV; + } + s->p = ssh2_pkt_getmp(pktin); + s->g = ssh2_pkt_getmp(pktin); + if (!s->p || !s->g) { + bombout(("unable to read mp-ints from incoming group packet")); + crStopV; + } + ssh->kex_ctx = dh_setup_gex(s->p, s->g); + s->kex_init_value = SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_INIT; + s->kex_reply_value = SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REPLY; + } else { + ssh->pkt_kctx = SSH2_PKTCTX_DHGROUP; + ssh->kex_ctx = dh_setup_group(ssh->kex); + s->kex_init_value = SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_INIT; + s->kex_reply_value = SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_REPLY; + logeventf(ssh, "Using Diffie-Hellman with standard group \"%s\"", + ssh->kex->groupname); + } + + logeventf(ssh, "Doing Diffie-Hellman key exchange with hash %s", + ssh->kex->hash->text_name); + /* + * Now generate and send e for Diffie-Hellman. + */ + set_busy_status(ssh->frontend, BUSY_CPU); /* this can take a while */ + s->e = dh_create_e(ssh->kex_ctx, s->nbits * 2); + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(s->kex_init_value); + ssh2_pkt_addmp(s->pktout, s->e); + ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, s->pktout); + + set_busy_status(ssh->frontend, BUSY_WAITING); /* wait for server */ + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + if (pktin->type != s->kex_reply_value) { + bombout(("expected key exchange reply packet from server")); + crStopV; + } + set_busy_status(ssh->frontend, BUSY_CPU); /* cogitate */ + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &s->hostkeydata, &s->hostkeylen); + s->hkey = ssh->hostkey->newkey(s->hostkeydata, s->hostkeylen); + s->f = ssh2_pkt_getmp(pktin); + if (!s->f) { + bombout(("unable to parse key exchange reply packet")); + crStopV; + } + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &s->sigdata, &s->siglen); + + s->K = dh_find_K(ssh->kex_ctx, s->f); + + /* We assume everything from now on will be quick, and it might + * involve user interaction. */ + set_busy_status(ssh->frontend, BUSY_NOT); + + hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->hostkeydata, s->hostkeylen); + if (!ssh->kex->pdata) { + hash_uint32(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->pbits); + hash_mpint(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->p); + hash_mpint(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->g); + } + hash_mpint(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->e); + hash_mpint(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->f); + + dh_cleanup(ssh->kex_ctx); + freebn(s->f); + if (!ssh->kex->pdata) { + freebn(s->g); + freebn(s->p); + } + } else { + logeventf(ssh, "Doing RSA key exchange with hash %s", + ssh->kex->hash->text_name); + ssh->pkt_kctx = SSH2_PKTCTX_RSAKEX; + /* + * RSA key exchange. First expect a KEXRSA_PUBKEY packet + * from the server. + */ + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_PUBKEY) { + bombout(("expected RSA public key packet from server")); + crStopV; + } + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &s->hostkeydata, &s->hostkeylen); + hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, + s->hostkeydata, s->hostkeylen); + s->hkey = ssh->hostkey->newkey(s->hostkeydata, s->hostkeylen); + + { + char *keydata; + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &keydata, &s->rsakeylen); + s->rsakeydata = snewn(s->rsakeylen, char); + memcpy(s->rsakeydata, keydata, s->rsakeylen); + } + + s->rsakey = ssh_rsakex_newkey(s->rsakeydata, s->rsakeylen); + if (!s->rsakey) { + sfree(s->rsakeydata); + bombout(("unable to parse RSA public key from server")); + crStopV; + } + + hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->rsakeydata, s->rsakeylen); + + /* + * Next, set up a shared secret K, of precisely KLEN - + * 2*HLEN - 49 bits, where KLEN is the bit length of the + * RSA key modulus and HLEN is the bit length of the hash + * we're using. + */ + { + int klen = ssh_rsakex_klen(s->rsakey); + int nbits = klen - (2*ssh->kex->hash->hlen*8 + 49); + int i, byte = 0; + unsigned char *kstr1, *kstr2, *outstr; + int kstr1len, kstr2len, outstrlen; + + s->K = bn_power_2(nbits - 1); + + for (i = 0; i < nbits; i++) { + if ((i & 7) == 0) { + byte = random_byte(); + } + bignum_set_bit(s->K, i, (byte >> (i & 7)) & 1); + } + + /* + * Encode this as an mpint. + */ + kstr1 = ssh2_mpint_fmt(s->K, &kstr1len); + kstr2 = snewn(kstr2len = 4 + kstr1len, unsigned char); + PUT_32BIT(kstr2, kstr1len); + memcpy(kstr2 + 4, kstr1, kstr1len); + + /* + * Encrypt it with the given RSA key. + */ + outstrlen = (klen + 7) / 8; + outstr = snewn(outstrlen, unsigned char); + ssh_rsakex_encrypt(ssh->kex->hash, kstr2, kstr2len, + outstr, outstrlen, s->rsakey); + + /* + * And send it off in a return packet. + */ + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_SECRET); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, (char *)outstr, outstrlen); + ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, s->pktout); + + hash_string(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, outstr, outstrlen); + + sfree(kstr2); + sfree(kstr1); + sfree(outstr); + } + + ssh_rsakex_freekey(s->rsakey); + + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_DONE) { + sfree(s->rsakeydata); + bombout(("expected signature packet from server")); + crStopV; + } + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &s->sigdata, &s->siglen); + + sfree(s->rsakeydata); + } + + hash_mpint(ssh->kex->hash, ssh->exhash, s->K); + assert(ssh->kex->hash->hlen <= sizeof(s->exchange_hash)); + ssh->kex->hash->final(ssh->exhash, s->exchange_hash); + + ssh->kex_ctx = NULL; + +#if 0 + debug(("Exchange hash is:\n")); + dmemdump(s->exchange_hash, ssh->kex->hash->hlen); +#endif + + if (!s->hkey || + !ssh->hostkey->verifysig(s->hkey, s->sigdata, s->siglen, + (char *)s->exchange_hash, + ssh->kex->hash->hlen)) { + bombout(("Server's host key did not match the signature supplied")); + crStopV; + } + + s->keystr = ssh->hostkey->fmtkey(s->hkey); + if (!s->got_session_id) { + /* + * Authenticate remote host: verify host key. (We've already + * checked the signature of the exchange hash.) + */ + s->fingerprint = ssh->hostkey->fingerprint(s->hkey); + ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 1); + s->dlgret = verify_ssh_host_key(ssh->frontend, + ssh->savedhost, ssh->savedport, + ssh->hostkey->keytype, s->keystr, + s->fingerprint, + ssh_dialog_callback, ssh); + if (s->dlgret < 0) { + do { + crReturnV; + if (pktin) { + bombout(("Unexpected data from server while waiting" + " for user host key response")); + crStopV; + } + } while (pktin || inlen > 0); + s->dlgret = ssh->user_response; + } + ssh_set_frozen(ssh, 0); + if (s->dlgret == 0) { + ssh_disconnect(ssh, "User aborted at host key verification", NULL, + 0, TRUE); + crStopV; + } + logevent("Host key fingerprint is:"); + logevent(s->fingerprint); + sfree(s->fingerprint); + /* + * Save this host key, to check against the one presented in + * subsequent rekeys. + */ + ssh->hostkey_str = s->keystr; + } else { + /* + * In a rekey, we never present an interactive host key + * verification request to the user. Instead, we simply + * enforce that the key we're seeing this time is identical to + * the one we saw before. + */ + if (strcmp(ssh->hostkey_str, s->keystr)) { + bombout(("Host key was different in repeat key exchange")); + crStopV; + } + sfree(s->keystr); + } + ssh->hostkey->freekey(s->hkey); + + /* + * The exchange hash from the very first key exchange is also + * the session id, used in session key construction and + * authentication. + */ + if (!s->got_session_id) { + assert(sizeof(s->exchange_hash) <= sizeof(ssh->v2_session_id)); + memcpy(ssh->v2_session_id, s->exchange_hash, + sizeof(s->exchange_hash)); + ssh->v2_session_id_len = ssh->kex->hash->hlen; + assert(ssh->v2_session_id_len <= sizeof(ssh->v2_session_id)); + s->got_session_id = TRUE; + } + + /* + * Send SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS. + */ + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS); + ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, s->pktout); + ssh->outgoing_data_size = 0; /* start counting from here */ + + /* + * We've sent client NEWKEYS, so create and initialise + * client-to-server session keys. + */ + if (ssh->cs_cipher_ctx) + ssh->cscipher->free_context(ssh->cs_cipher_ctx); + ssh->cscipher = s->cscipher_tobe; + ssh->cs_cipher_ctx = ssh->cscipher->make_context(); + + if (ssh->cs_mac_ctx) + ssh->csmac->free_context(ssh->cs_mac_ctx); + ssh->csmac = s->csmac_tobe; + ssh->cs_mac_ctx = ssh->csmac->make_context(); + + if (ssh->cs_comp_ctx) + ssh->cscomp->compress_cleanup(ssh->cs_comp_ctx); + ssh->cscomp = s->cscomp_tobe; + ssh->cs_comp_ctx = ssh->cscomp->compress_init(); + + /* + * Set IVs on client-to-server keys. Here we use the exchange + * hash from the _first_ key exchange. + */ + { + unsigned char keyspace[SSH2_KEX_MAX_HASH_LEN * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS]; + assert(sizeof(keyspace) >= ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS); + ssh2_mkkey(ssh,s->K,s->exchange_hash,'C',keyspace); + assert((ssh->cscipher->keylen+7) / 8 <= + ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS); + ssh->cscipher->setkey(ssh->cs_cipher_ctx, keyspace); + ssh2_mkkey(ssh,s->K,s->exchange_hash,'A',keyspace); + assert(ssh->cscipher->blksize <= + ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS); + ssh->cscipher->setiv(ssh->cs_cipher_ctx, keyspace); + ssh2_mkkey(ssh,s->K,s->exchange_hash,'E',keyspace); + assert(ssh->csmac->len <= + ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS); + ssh->csmac->setkey(ssh->cs_mac_ctx, keyspace); + smemclr(keyspace, sizeof(keyspace)); + } + + logeventf(ssh, "Initialised %.200s client->server encryption", + ssh->cscipher->text_name); + logeventf(ssh, "Initialised %.200s client->server MAC algorithm", + ssh->csmac->text_name); + if (ssh->cscomp->text_name) + logeventf(ssh, "Initialised %s compression", + ssh->cscomp->text_name); + + /* + * Now our end of the key exchange is complete, we can send all + * our queued higher-layer packets. + */ + ssh->queueing = FALSE; + ssh2_pkt_queuesend(ssh); + + /* + * Expect SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS from server. + */ + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS) { + bombout(("expected new-keys packet from server")); + crStopV; + } + ssh->incoming_data_size = 0; /* start counting from here */ + + /* + * We've seen server NEWKEYS, so create and initialise + * server-to-client session keys. + */ + if (ssh->sc_cipher_ctx) + ssh->sccipher->free_context(ssh->sc_cipher_ctx); + ssh->sccipher = s->sccipher_tobe; + ssh->sc_cipher_ctx = ssh->sccipher->make_context(); + + if (ssh->sc_mac_ctx) + ssh->scmac->free_context(ssh->sc_mac_ctx); + ssh->scmac = s->scmac_tobe; + ssh->sc_mac_ctx = ssh->scmac->make_context(); + + if (ssh->sc_comp_ctx) + ssh->sccomp->decompress_cleanup(ssh->sc_comp_ctx); + ssh->sccomp = s->sccomp_tobe; + ssh->sc_comp_ctx = ssh->sccomp->decompress_init(); + + /* + * Set IVs on server-to-client keys. Here we use the exchange + * hash from the _first_ key exchange. + */ + { + unsigned char keyspace[SSH2_KEX_MAX_HASH_LEN * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS]; + assert(sizeof(keyspace) >= ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS); + ssh2_mkkey(ssh,s->K,s->exchange_hash,'D',keyspace); + assert((ssh->sccipher->keylen+7) / 8 <= + ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS); + ssh->sccipher->setkey(ssh->sc_cipher_ctx, keyspace); + ssh2_mkkey(ssh,s->K,s->exchange_hash,'B',keyspace); + assert(ssh->sccipher->blksize <= + ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS); + ssh->sccipher->setiv(ssh->sc_cipher_ctx, keyspace); + ssh2_mkkey(ssh,s->K,s->exchange_hash,'F',keyspace); + assert(ssh->scmac->len <= + ssh->kex->hash->hlen * SSH2_MKKEY_ITERS); + ssh->scmac->setkey(ssh->sc_mac_ctx, keyspace); + smemclr(keyspace, sizeof(keyspace)); + } + logeventf(ssh, "Initialised %.200s server->client encryption", + ssh->sccipher->text_name); + logeventf(ssh, "Initialised %.200s server->client MAC algorithm", + ssh->scmac->text_name); + if (ssh->sccomp->text_name) + logeventf(ssh, "Initialised %s decompression", + ssh->sccomp->text_name); + + /* + * Free shared secret. + */ + freebn(s->K); + + /* + * Key exchange is over. Loop straight back round if we have a + * deferred rekey reason. + */ + if (ssh->deferred_rekey_reason) { + logevent(ssh->deferred_rekey_reason); + pktin = NULL; + ssh->deferred_rekey_reason = NULL; + goto begin_key_exchange; + } + + /* + * Otherwise, schedule a timer for our next rekey. + */ + ssh->kex_in_progress = FALSE; + ssh->last_rekey = GETTICKCOUNT(); + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time) != 0) + ssh->next_rekey = schedule_timer(conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time)*60*TICKSPERSEC, + ssh2_timer, ssh); + + /* + * Now we're encrypting. Begin returning 1 to the protocol main + * function so that other things can run on top of the + * transport. If we ever see a KEXINIT, we must go back to the + * start. + * + * We _also_ go back to the start if we see pktin==NULL and + * inlen negative, because this is a special signal meaning + * `initiate client-driven rekey', and `in' contains a message + * giving the reason for the rekey. + * + * inlen==-1 means always initiate a rekey; + * inlen==-2 means that userauth has completed successfully and + * we should consider rekeying (for delayed compression). + */ + while (!((pktin && pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT) || + (!pktin && inlen < 0))) { + wait_for_rekey: + if (!ssh->protocol_initial_phase_done) { + ssh->protocol_initial_phase_done = TRUE; + /* + * Allow authconn to initialise itself. + */ + do_ssh2_authconn(ssh, NULL, 0, NULL); + } + crReturnV; + } + if (pktin) { + logevent("Server initiated key re-exchange"); + } else { + if (inlen == -2) { + /* + * authconn has seen a USERAUTH_SUCCEEDED. Time to enable + * delayed compression, if it's available. + * + * draft-miller-secsh-compression-delayed-00 says that you + * negotiate delayed compression in the first key exchange, and + * both sides start compressing when the server has sent + * USERAUTH_SUCCESS. This has a race condition -- the server + * can't know when the client has seen it, and thus which incoming + * packets it should treat as compressed. + * + * Instead, we do the initial key exchange without offering the + * delayed methods, but note if the server offers them; when we + * get here, if a delayed method was available that was higher + * on our list than what we got, we initiate a rekey in which we + * _do_ list the delayed methods (and hopefully get it as a + * result). Subsequent rekeys will do the same. + */ + assert(!s->userauth_succeeded); /* should only happen once */ + s->userauth_succeeded = TRUE; + if (!s->pending_compression) + /* Can't see any point rekeying. */ + goto wait_for_rekey; /* this is utterly horrid */ + /* else fall through to rekey... */ + s->pending_compression = FALSE; + } + /* + * Now we've decided to rekey. + * + * Special case: if the server bug is set that doesn't + * allow rekeying, we give a different log message and + * continue waiting. (If such a server _initiates_ a rekey, + * we process it anyway!) + */ + if ((ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_REKEY)) { + logeventf(ssh, "Server bug prevents key re-exchange (%s)", + (char *)in); + /* Reset the counters, so that at least this message doesn't + * hit the event log _too_ often. */ + ssh->outgoing_data_size = 0; + ssh->incoming_data_size = 0; + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time) != 0) { + ssh->next_rekey = + schedule_timer(conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time)*60*TICKSPERSEC, + ssh2_timer, ssh); + } + goto wait_for_rekey; /* this is still utterly horrid */ + } else { + logeventf(ssh, "Initiating key re-exchange (%s)", (char *)in); + } + } + goto begin_key_exchange; + + crFinishV; +} + +/* + * Add data to an SSH-2 channel output buffer. + */ +static void ssh2_add_channel_data(struct ssh_channel *c, char *buf, + int len) +{ + bufchain_add(&c->v.v2.outbuffer, buf, len); +} + +/* + * Attempt to send data on an SSH-2 channel. + */ +static int ssh2_try_send(struct ssh_channel *c) +{ + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + struct Packet *pktout; + int ret; + + while (c->v.v2.remwindow > 0 && bufchain_size(&c->v.v2.outbuffer) > 0) { + int len; + void *data; + bufchain_prefix(&c->v.v2.outbuffer, &data, &len); + if ((unsigned)len > c->v.v2.remwindow) + len = c->v.v2.remwindow; + if ((unsigned)len > c->v.v2.remmaxpkt) + len = c->v.v2.remmaxpkt; + pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(pktout); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pktout, data, len); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + bufchain_consume(&c->v.v2.outbuffer, len); + c->v.v2.remwindow -= len; + } + + /* + * After having sent as much data as we can, return the amount + * still buffered. + */ + ret = bufchain_size(&c->v.v2.outbuffer); + + /* + * And if there's no data pending but we need to send an EOF, send + * it. + */ + if (!ret && c->pending_eof) + ssh_channel_try_eof(c); + + return ret; +} + +static void ssh2_try_send_and_unthrottle(Ssh ssh, struct ssh_channel *c) +{ + int bufsize; + if (c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_EOF) + return; /* don't send on channels we've EOFed */ + bufsize = ssh2_try_send(c); + if (bufsize == 0) { + switch (c->type) { + case CHAN_MAINSESSION: + /* stdin need not receive an unthrottle + * notification since it will be polled */ + break; + case CHAN_X11: + x11_unthrottle(c->u.x11.xconn); + break; + case CHAN_AGENT: + /* agent sockets are request/response and need no + * buffer management */ + break; + case CHAN_SOCKDATA: + pfd_unthrottle(c->u.pfd.pf); + break; + } + } +} + +static int ssh_is_simple(Ssh ssh) +{ + /* + * We use the 'simple' variant of the SSH protocol if we're asked + * to, except not if we're also doing connection-sharing (either + * tunnelling our packets over an upstream or expecting to be + * tunnelled over ourselves), since then the assumption that we + * have only one channel to worry about is not true after all. + */ + return (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_simple) && + !ssh->bare_connection && !ssh->connshare); +} + +/* + * Set up most of a new ssh_channel for SSH-2. + */ +static void ssh2_channel_init(struct ssh_channel *c) +{ + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + c->localid = alloc_channel_id(ssh); + c->closes = 0; + c->pending_eof = FALSE; + c->throttling_conn = FALSE; + c->v.v2.locwindow = c->v.v2.locmaxwin = c->v.v2.remlocwin = + ssh_is_simple(ssh) ? OUR_V2_BIGWIN : OUR_V2_WINSIZE; + c->v.v2.chanreq_head = NULL; + c->v.v2.throttle_state = UNTHROTTLED; + bufchain_init(&c->v.v2.outbuffer); +} + +/* + * Construct the common parts of a CHANNEL_OPEN. + */ +static struct Packet *ssh2_chanopen_init(struct ssh_channel *c, char *type) +{ + struct Packet *pktout; + + pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, type); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->localid); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->v.v2.locwindow);/* our window size */ + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, OUR_V2_MAXPKT); /* our max pkt size */ + return pktout; +} + +/* + * CHANNEL_FAILURE doesn't come with any indication of what message + * caused it, so we have to keep track of the outstanding + * CHANNEL_REQUESTs ourselves. + */ +static void ssh2_queue_chanreq_handler(struct ssh_channel *c, + cchandler_fn_t handler, void *ctx) +{ + struct outstanding_channel_request *ocr = + snew(struct outstanding_channel_request); + + assert(!(c->closes & (CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE | CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE))); + ocr->handler = handler; + ocr->ctx = ctx; + ocr->next = NULL; + if (!c->v.v2.chanreq_head) + c->v.v2.chanreq_head = ocr; + else + c->v.v2.chanreq_tail->next = ocr; + c->v.v2.chanreq_tail = ocr; +} + +/* + * Construct the common parts of a CHANNEL_REQUEST. If handler is not + * NULL then a reply will be requested and the handler will be called + * when it arrives. The returned packet is ready to have any + * request-specific data added and be sent. Note that if a handler is + * provided, it's essential that the request actually be sent. + * + * The handler will usually be passed the response packet in pktin. + * If pktin is NULL, this means that no reply will ever be forthcoming + * (e.g. because the entire connection is being destroyed) and the + * handler should free any storage it's holding. + */ +static struct Packet *ssh2_chanreq_init(struct ssh_channel *c, char *type, + cchandler_fn_t handler, void *ctx) +{ + struct Packet *pktout; + + assert(!(c->closes & (CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE | CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE))); + pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, type); + ssh2_pkt_addbool(pktout, handler != NULL); + if (handler != NULL) + ssh2_queue_chanreq_handler(c, handler, ctx); + return pktout; +} + +/* + * Potentially enlarge the window on an SSH-2 channel. + */ +static void ssh2_handle_winadj_response(struct ssh_channel *, struct Packet *, + void *); +static void ssh2_set_window(struct ssh_channel *c, int newwin) +{ + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + + /* + * Never send WINDOW_ADJUST for a channel that the remote side has + * already sent EOF on; there's no point, since it won't be + * sending any more data anyway. Ditto if _we've_ already sent + * CLOSE. + */ + if (c->closes & (CLOSES_RCVD_EOF | CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE)) + return; + + /* + * Also, never widen the window for an X11 channel when we're + * still waiting to see its initial auth and may yet hand it off + * to a downstream. + */ + if (c->type == CHAN_X11 && c->u.x11.initial) + return; + + /* + * If the remote end has a habit of ignoring maxpkt, limit the + * window so that it has no choice (assuming it doesn't ignore the + * window as well). + */ + if ((ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_MAXPKT) && newwin > OUR_V2_MAXPKT) + newwin = OUR_V2_MAXPKT; + + /* + * Only send a WINDOW_ADJUST if there's significantly more window + * available than the other end thinks there is. This saves us + * sending a WINDOW_ADJUST for every character in a shell session. + * + * "Significant" is arbitrarily defined as half the window size. + */ + if (newwin / 2 >= c->v.v2.locwindow) { + struct Packet *pktout; + unsigned *up; + + /* + * In order to keep track of how much window the client + * actually has available, we'd like it to acknowledge each + * WINDOW_ADJUST. We can't do that directly, so we accompany + * it with a CHANNEL_REQUEST that has to be acknowledged. + * + * This is only necessary if we're opening the window wide. + * If we're not, then throughput is being constrained by + * something other than the maximum window size anyway. + */ + if (newwin == c->v.v2.locmaxwin && + !(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_WINADJ)) { + up = snew(unsigned); + *up = newwin - c->v.v2.locwindow; + pktout = ssh2_chanreq_init(c, "winadj@putty.projects.tartarus.org", + ssh2_handle_winadj_response, up); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + + if (c->v.v2.throttle_state != UNTHROTTLED) + c->v.v2.throttle_state = UNTHROTTLING; + } else { + /* Pretend the WINDOW_ADJUST was acked immediately. */ + c->v.v2.remlocwin = newwin; + c->v.v2.throttle_state = THROTTLED; + } + pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, newwin - c->v.v2.locwindow); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + c->v.v2.locwindow = newwin; + } +} + +/* + * Find the channel associated with a message. If there's no channel, + * or it's not properly open, make a noise about it and return NULL. + */ +static struct ssh_channel *ssh2_channel_msg(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + unsigned localid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + struct ssh_channel *c; + + c = find234(ssh->channels, &localid, ssh_channelfind); + if (!c || + (c->type != CHAN_SHARING && c->halfopen && + pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION && + pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE)) { + char *buf = dupprintf("Received %s for %s channel %u", + ssh2_pkt_type(ssh->pkt_kctx, ssh->pkt_actx, + pktin->type), + c ? "half-open" : "nonexistent", localid); + ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, buf, SSH2_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_ERROR, FALSE); + sfree(buf); + return NULL; + } + return c; +} + +static void ssh2_handle_winadj_response(struct ssh_channel *c, + struct Packet *pktin, void *ctx) +{ + unsigned *sizep = ctx; + + /* + * Winadj responses should always be failures. However, at least + * one server ("boks_sshd") is known to return SUCCESS for channel + * requests it's never heard of, such as "winadj@putty". Raised + * with foxt.com as bug 090916-090424, but for the sake of a quiet + * life, we don't worry about what kind of response we got. + */ + + c->v.v2.remlocwin += *sizep; + sfree(sizep); + /* + * winadj messages are only sent when the window is fully open, so + * if we get an ack of one, we know any pending unthrottle is + * complete. + */ + if (c->v.v2.throttle_state == UNTHROTTLING) + c->v.v2.throttle_state = UNTHROTTLED; +} + +static void ssh2_msg_channel_response(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + struct ssh_channel *c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin); + struct outstanding_channel_request *ocr; + + if (!c) return; + if (c->type == CHAN_SHARING) { + share_got_pkt_from_server(c->u.sharing.ctx, pktin->type, + pktin->body, pktin->length); + return; + } + ocr = c->v.v2.chanreq_head; + if (!ocr) { + ssh2_msg_unexpected(ssh, pktin); + return; + } + ocr->handler(c, pktin, ocr->ctx); + c->v.v2.chanreq_head = ocr->next; + sfree(ocr); + /* + * We may now initiate channel-closing procedures, if that + * CHANNEL_REQUEST was the last thing outstanding before we send + * CHANNEL_CLOSE. + */ + ssh2_channel_check_close(c); +} + +static void ssh2_msg_channel_window_adjust(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + struct ssh_channel *c; + c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin); + if (!c) + return; + if (c->type == CHAN_SHARING) { + share_got_pkt_from_server(c->u.sharing.ctx, pktin->type, + pktin->body, pktin->length); + return; + } + if (!(c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_EOF)) { + c->v.v2.remwindow += ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + ssh2_try_send_and_unthrottle(ssh, c); + } +} + +static void ssh2_msg_channel_data(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + char *data; + int length; + struct ssh_channel *c; + c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin); + if (!c) + return; + if (c->type == CHAN_SHARING) { + share_got_pkt_from_server(c->u.sharing.ctx, pktin->type, + pktin->body, pktin->length); + return; + } + if (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA && + ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin) != SSH2_EXTENDED_DATA_STDERR) + return; /* extended but not stderr */ + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &data, &length); + if (data) { + int bufsize = 0; + c->v.v2.locwindow -= length; + c->v.v2.remlocwin -= length; + switch (c->type) { + case CHAN_MAINSESSION: + bufsize = + from_backend(ssh->frontend, pktin->type == + SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA, + data, length); + break; + case CHAN_X11: + bufsize = x11_send(c->u.x11.xconn, data, length); + break; + case CHAN_SOCKDATA: + bufsize = pfd_send(c->u.pfd.pf, data, length); + break; + case CHAN_AGENT: + while (length > 0) { + if (c->u.a.lensofar < 4) { + unsigned int l = min(4 - c->u.a.lensofar, + (unsigned)length); + memcpy(c->u.a.msglen + c->u.a.lensofar, + data, l); + data += l; + length -= l; + c->u.a.lensofar += l; + } + if (c->u.a.lensofar == 4) { + c->u.a.totallen = + 4 + GET_32BIT(c->u.a.msglen); + c->u.a.message = snewn(c->u.a.totallen, + unsigned char); + memcpy(c->u.a.message, c->u.a.msglen, 4); + } + if (c->u.a.lensofar >= 4 && length > 0) { + unsigned int l = + min(c->u.a.totallen - c->u.a.lensofar, + (unsigned)length); + memcpy(c->u.a.message + c->u.a.lensofar, + data, l); + data += l; + length -= l; + c->u.a.lensofar += l; + } + if (c->u.a.lensofar == c->u.a.totallen) { + void *reply; + int replylen; + c->u.a.outstanding_requests++; + if (agent_query(c->u.a.message, + c->u.a.totallen, + &reply, &replylen, + ssh_agentf_callback, c)) + ssh_agentf_callback(c, reply, replylen); + sfree(c->u.a.message); + c->u.a.message = NULL; + c->u.a.lensofar = 0; + } + } + bufsize = 0; + break; + } + /* + * If it looks like the remote end hit the end of its window, + * and we didn't want it to do that, think about using a + * larger window. + */ + if (c->v.v2.remlocwin <= 0 && c->v.v2.throttle_state == UNTHROTTLED && + c->v.v2.locmaxwin < 0x40000000) + c->v.v2.locmaxwin += OUR_V2_WINSIZE; + /* + * If we are not buffering too much data, + * enlarge the window again at the remote side. + * If we are buffering too much, we may still + * need to adjust the window if the server's + * sent excess data. + */ + ssh2_set_window(c, bufsize < c->v.v2.locmaxwin ? + c->v.v2.locmaxwin - bufsize : 0); + /* + * If we're either buffering way too much data, or if we're + * buffering anything at all and we're in "simple" mode, + * throttle the whole channel. + */ + if ((bufsize > c->v.v2.locmaxwin || (ssh_is_simple(ssh) && bufsize>0)) + && !c->throttling_conn) { + c->throttling_conn = 1; + ssh_throttle_conn(ssh, +1); + } + } +} + +static void ssh_check_termination(Ssh ssh) +{ + if (ssh->version == 2 && + !conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_no_shell) && + count234(ssh->channels) == 0 && + !(ssh->connshare && share_ndownstreams(ssh->connshare) > 0)) { + /* + * We used to send SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT here, because I'd + * believed that _every_ conforming SSH-2 connection had to + * end with a disconnect being sent by at least one side; + * apparently I was wrong and it's perfectly OK to + * unceremoniously slam the connection shut when you're done, + * and indeed OpenSSH feels this is more polite than sending a + * DISCONNECT. So now we don't. + */ + ssh_disconnect(ssh, "All channels closed", NULL, 0, TRUE); + } +} + +void ssh_sharing_downstream_connected(Ssh ssh, unsigned id) +{ + logeventf(ssh, "Connection sharing downstream #%u connected", id); +} + +void ssh_sharing_downstream_disconnected(Ssh ssh, unsigned id) +{ + logeventf(ssh, "Connection sharing downstream #%u disconnected", id); + ssh_check_termination(ssh); +} + +void ssh_sharing_logf(Ssh ssh, unsigned id, const char *logfmt, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + char *buf; + + va_start(ap, logfmt); + buf = dupvprintf(logfmt, ap); + va_end(ap); + if (id) + logeventf(ssh, "Connection sharing downstream #%u: %s", id, buf); + else + logeventf(ssh, "Connection sharing: %s", buf); + sfree(buf); +} + +static void ssh_channel_destroy(struct ssh_channel *c) +{ + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + + switch (c->type) { + case CHAN_MAINSESSION: + ssh->mainchan = NULL; + update_specials_menu(ssh->frontend); + break; + case CHAN_X11: + if (c->u.x11.xconn != NULL) + x11_close(c->u.x11.xconn); + logevent("Forwarded X11 connection terminated"); + break; + case CHAN_AGENT: + sfree(c->u.a.message); + break; + case CHAN_SOCKDATA: + if (c->u.pfd.pf != NULL) + pfd_close(c->u.pfd.pf); + logevent("Forwarded port closed"); + break; + } + + del234(ssh->channels, c); + if (ssh->version == 2) { + bufchain_clear(&c->v.v2.outbuffer); + assert(c->v.v2.chanreq_head == NULL); + } + sfree(c); + + /* + * If that was the last channel left open, we might need to + * terminate. + */ + ssh_check_termination(ssh); +} + +static void ssh2_channel_check_close(struct ssh_channel *c) +{ + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + struct Packet *pktout; + + if (c->halfopen) { + /* + * If we've sent out our own CHANNEL_OPEN but not yet seen + * either OPEN_CONFIRMATION or OPEN_FAILURE in response, then + * it's too early to be sending close messages of any kind. + */ + return; + } + + if ((!((CLOSES_SENT_EOF | CLOSES_RCVD_EOF) & ~c->closes) || + c->type == CHAN_ZOMBIE) && + !c->v.v2.chanreq_head && + !(c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE)) { + /* + * We have both sent and received EOF (or the channel is a + * zombie), and we have no outstanding channel requests, which + * means the channel is in final wind-up. But we haven't sent + * CLOSE, so let's do so now. + */ + pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + c->closes |= CLOSES_SENT_EOF | CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE; + } + + if (!((CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE | CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE) & ~c->closes)) { + assert(c->v.v2.chanreq_head == NULL); + /* + * We have both sent and received CLOSE, which means we're + * completely done with the channel. + */ + ssh_channel_destroy(c); + } +} + +static void ssh2_channel_got_eof(struct ssh_channel *c) +{ + if (c->closes & CLOSES_RCVD_EOF) + return; /* already seen EOF */ + c->closes |= CLOSES_RCVD_EOF; + + if (c->type == CHAN_X11) { + x11_send_eof(c->u.x11.xconn); + } else if (c->type == CHAN_AGENT) { + if (c->u.a.outstanding_requests == 0) { + /* Manufacture an outgoing EOF in response to the incoming one. */ + sshfwd_write_eof(c); + } + } else if (c->type == CHAN_SOCKDATA) { + pfd_send_eof(c->u.pfd.pf); + } else if (c->type == CHAN_MAINSESSION) { + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + + if (!ssh->sent_console_eof && + (from_backend_eof(ssh->frontend) || ssh->got_pty)) { + /* + * Either from_backend_eof told us that the front end + * wants us to close the outgoing side of the connection + * as soon as we see EOF from the far end, or else we've + * unilaterally decided to do that because we've allocated + * a remote pty and hence EOF isn't a particularly + * meaningful concept. + */ + sshfwd_write_eof(c); + } + ssh->sent_console_eof = TRUE; + } + + ssh2_channel_check_close(c); +} + +static void ssh2_msg_channel_eof(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + struct ssh_channel *c; + + c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin); + if (!c) + return; + if (c->type == CHAN_SHARING) { + share_got_pkt_from_server(c->u.sharing.ctx, pktin->type, + pktin->body, pktin->length); + return; + } + ssh2_channel_got_eof(c); +} + +static void ssh2_msg_channel_close(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + struct ssh_channel *c; + + c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin); + if (!c) + return; + if (c->type == CHAN_SHARING) { + share_got_pkt_from_server(c->u.sharing.ctx, pktin->type, + pktin->body, pktin->length); + return; + } + + /* + * When we receive CLOSE on a channel, we assume it comes with an + * implied EOF if we haven't seen EOF yet. + */ + ssh2_channel_got_eof(c); + + /* + * And we also send an outgoing EOF, if we haven't already, on the + * assumption that CLOSE is a pretty forceful announcement that + * the remote side is doing away with the entire channel. (If it + * had wanted to send us EOF and continue receiving data from us, + * it would have just sent CHANNEL_EOF.) + */ + if (!(c->closes & CLOSES_SENT_EOF)) { + /* + * Make sure we don't read any more from whatever our local + * data source is for this channel. + */ + switch (c->type) { + case CHAN_MAINSESSION: + ssh->send_ok = 0; /* stop trying to read from stdin */ + break; + case CHAN_X11: + x11_override_throttle(c->u.x11.xconn, 1); + break; + case CHAN_SOCKDATA: + pfd_override_throttle(c->u.pfd.pf, 1); + break; + } + + /* + * Abandon any buffered data we still wanted to send to this + * channel. Receiving a CHANNEL_CLOSE is an indication that + * the server really wants to get on and _destroy_ this + * channel, and it isn't going to send us any further + * WINDOW_ADJUSTs to permit us to send pending stuff. + */ + bufchain_clear(&c->v.v2.outbuffer); + + /* + * Send outgoing EOF. + */ + sshfwd_write_eof(c); + } + + /* + * Now process the actual close. + */ + if (!(c->closes & CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE)) { + c->closes |= CLOSES_RCVD_CLOSE; + ssh2_channel_check_close(c); + } +} + +static void ssh2_msg_channel_open_confirmation(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + struct ssh_channel *c; + + c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin); + if (!c) + return; + if (c->type == CHAN_SHARING) { + share_got_pkt_from_server(c->u.sharing.ctx, pktin->type, + pktin->body, pktin->length); + return; + } + assert(c->halfopen); /* ssh2_channel_msg will have enforced this */ + c->remoteid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + c->halfopen = FALSE; + c->v.v2.remwindow = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + c->v.v2.remmaxpkt = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + + if (c->type == CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT) { + c->type = CHAN_SOCKDATA; + if (c->u.pfd.pf) + pfd_confirm(c->u.pfd.pf); + } else if (c->type == CHAN_ZOMBIE) { + /* + * This case can occur if a local socket error occurred + * between us sending out CHANNEL_OPEN and receiving + * OPEN_CONFIRMATION. In this case, all we can do is + * immediately initiate close proceedings now that we know the + * server's id to put in the close message. + */ + ssh2_channel_check_close(c); + } else { + /* + * We never expect to receive OPEN_CONFIRMATION for any + * *other* channel type (since only local-to-remote port + * forwardings cause us to send CHANNEL_OPEN after the main + * channel is live - all other auxiliary channel types are + * initiated from the server end). It's safe to enforce this + * by assertion rather than by ssh_disconnect, because the + * real point is that we never constructed a half-open channel + * structure in the first place with any type other than the + * above. + */ + assert(!"Funny channel type in ssh2_msg_channel_open_confirmation"); + } + + if (c->pending_eof) + ssh_channel_try_eof(c); /* in case we had a pending EOF */ +} + +static void ssh2_msg_channel_open_failure(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + static const char *const reasons[] = { + "<unknown reason code>", + "Administratively prohibited", + "Connect failed", + "Unknown channel type", + "Resource shortage", + }; + unsigned reason_code; + char *reason_string; + int reason_length; + struct ssh_channel *c; + + c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin); + if (!c) + return; + if (c->type == CHAN_SHARING) { + share_got_pkt_from_server(c->u.sharing.ctx, pktin->type, + pktin->body, pktin->length); + return; + } + assert(c->halfopen); /* ssh2_channel_msg will have enforced this */ + + if (c->type == CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT) { + reason_code = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + if (reason_code >= lenof(reasons)) + reason_code = 0; /* ensure reasons[reason_code] in range */ + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &reason_string, &reason_length); + logeventf(ssh, "Forwarded connection refused by server: %s [%.*s]", + reasons[reason_code], reason_length, reason_string); + + pfd_close(c->u.pfd.pf); + } else if (c->type == CHAN_ZOMBIE) { + /* + * This case can occur if a local socket error occurred + * between us sending out CHANNEL_OPEN and receiving + * OPEN_FAILURE. In this case, we need do nothing except allow + * the code below to throw the half-open channel away. + */ + } else { + /* + * We never expect to receive OPEN_FAILURE for any *other* + * channel type (since only local-to-remote port forwardings + * cause us to send CHANNEL_OPEN after the main channel is + * live - all other auxiliary channel types are initiated from + * the server end). It's safe to enforce this by assertion + * rather than by ssh_disconnect, because the real point is + * that we never constructed a half-open channel structure in + * the first place with any type other than the above. + */ + assert(!"Funny channel type in ssh2_msg_channel_open_failure"); + } + + del234(ssh->channels, c); + sfree(c); +} + +static void ssh2_msg_channel_request(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + char *type; + int typelen, want_reply; + int reply = SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE; /* default */ + struct ssh_channel *c; + struct Packet *pktout; + + c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin); + if (!c) + return; + if (c->type == CHAN_SHARING) { + share_got_pkt_from_server(c->u.sharing.ctx, pktin->type, + pktin->body, pktin->length); + return; + } + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &type, &typelen); + want_reply = ssh2_pkt_getbool(pktin); + + /* + * Having got the channel number, we now look at + * the request type string to see if it's something + * we recognise. + */ + if (c == ssh->mainchan) { + /* + * We recognise "exit-status" and "exit-signal" on + * the primary channel. + */ + if (typelen == 11 && + !memcmp(type, "exit-status", 11)) { + + ssh->exitcode = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + logeventf(ssh, "Server sent command exit status %d", + ssh->exitcode); + reply = SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS; + + } else if (typelen == 11 && + !memcmp(type, "exit-signal", 11)) { + + int is_plausible = TRUE, is_int = FALSE; + char *fmt_sig = "", *fmt_msg = ""; + char *msg; + int msglen = 0, core = FALSE; + /* ICK: older versions of OpenSSH (e.g. 3.4p1) + * provide an `int' for the signal, despite its + * having been a `string' in the drafts of RFC 4254 since at + * least 2001. (Fixed in session.c 1.147.) Try to + * infer which we can safely parse it as. */ + { + unsigned char *p = pktin->body + + pktin->savedpos; + long len = pktin->length - pktin->savedpos; + unsigned long num = GET_32BIT(p); /* what is it? */ + /* If it's 0, it hardly matters; assume string */ + if (num == 0) { + is_int = FALSE; + } else { + int maybe_int = FALSE, maybe_str = FALSE; +#define CHECK_HYPOTHESIS(offset, result) \ + do \ + { \ + int q = toint(offset); \ + if (q >= 0 && q+4 <= len) { \ + q = toint(q + 4 + GET_32BIT(p+q)); \ + if (q >= 0 && q+4 <= len && \ + ((q = toint(q + 4 + GET_32BIT(p+q))) != 0) && \ + q == len) \ + result = TRUE; \ + } \ + } while(0) + CHECK_HYPOTHESIS(4+1, maybe_int); + CHECK_HYPOTHESIS(4+num+1, maybe_str); +#undef CHECK_HYPOTHESIS + if (maybe_int && !maybe_str) + is_int = TRUE; + else if (!maybe_int && maybe_str) + is_int = FALSE; + else + /* Crikey. Either or neither. Panic. */ + is_plausible = FALSE; + } + } + ssh->exitcode = 128; /* means `unknown signal' */ + if (is_plausible) { + if (is_int) { + /* Old non-standard OpenSSH. */ + int signum = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + fmt_sig = dupprintf(" %d", signum); + ssh->exitcode = 128 + signum; + } else { + /* As per RFC 4254. */ + char *sig; + int siglen; + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &sig, &siglen); + /* Signal name isn't supposed to be blank, but + * let's cope gracefully if it is. */ + if (siglen) { + fmt_sig = dupprintf(" \"%.*s\"", + siglen, sig); + } + + /* + * Really hideous method of translating the + * signal description back into a locally + * meaningful number. + */ + + if (0) + ; +#define TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(s) \ + else if (siglen == lenof(#s)-1 && !memcmp(sig, #s, siglen)) \ + ssh->exitcode = 128 + SIG ## s +#ifdef SIGABRT + TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(ABRT); +#endif +#ifdef SIGALRM + TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(ALRM); +#endif +#ifdef SIGFPE + TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(FPE); +#endif +#ifdef SIGHUP + TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(HUP); +#endif +#ifdef SIGILL + TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(ILL); +#endif +#ifdef SIGINT + TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(INT); +#endif +#ifdef SIGKILL + TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(KILL); +#endif +#ifdef SIGPIPE + TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(PIPE); +#endif +#ifdef SIGQUIT + TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(QUIT); +#endif +#ifdef SIGSEGV + TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(SEGV); +#endif +#ifdef SIGTERM + TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(TERM); +#endif +#ifdef SIGUSR1 + TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(USR1); +#endif +#ifdef SIGUSR2 + TRANSLATE_SIGNAL(USR2); +#endif +#undef TRANSLATE_SIGNAL + else + ssh->exitcode = 128; + } + core = ssh2_pkt_getbool(pktin); + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &msg, &msglen); + if (msglen) { + fmt_msg = dupprintf(" (\"%.*s\")", msglen, msg); + } + /* ignore lang tag */ + } /* else don't attempt to parse */ + logeventf(ssh, "Server exited on signal%s%s%s", + fmt_sig, core ? " (core dumped)" : "", + fmt_msg); + if (*fmt_sig) sfree(fmt_sig); + if (*fmt_msg) sfree(fmt_msg); + reply = SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS; + + } + } else { + /* + * This is a channel request we don't know + * about, so we now either ignore the request + * or respond with CHANNEL_FAILURE, depending + * on want_reply. + */ + reply = SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE; + } + if (want_reply) { + pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(reply); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + } +} + +static void ssh2_msg_global_request(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + char *type; + int typelen, want_reply; + struct Packet *pktout; + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &type, &typelen); + want_reply = ssh2_pkt_getbool(pktin); + + /* + * We currently don't support any global requests + * at all, so we either ignore the request or + * respond with REQUEST_FAILURE, depending on + * want_reply. + */ + if (want_reply) { + pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + } +} + +struct X11FakeAuth *ssh_sharing_add_x11_display(Ssh ssh, int authtype, + void *share_cs, + void *share_chan) +{ + struct X11FakeAuth *auth; + + /* + * Make up a new set of fake X11 auth data, and add it to the tree + * of currently valid ones with an indication of the sharing + * context that it's relevant to. + */ + auth = x11_invent_fake_auth(ssh->x11authtree, authtype); + auth->share_cs = share_cs; + auth->share_chan = share_chan; + + return auth; +} + +void ssh_sharing_remove_x11_display(Ssh ssh, struct X11FakeAuth *auth) +{ + del234(ssh->x11authtree, auth); + x11_free_fake_auth(auth); +} + +static void ssh2_msg_channel_open(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + char *type; + int typelen; + char *peeraddr; + int peeraddrlen; + int peerport; + char *error = NULL; + struct ssh_channel *c; + unsigned remid, winsize, pktsize; + unsigned our_winsize_override = 0; + struct Packet *pktout; + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &type, &typelen); + c = snew(struct ssh_channel); + c->ssh = ssh; + + remid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + winsize = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + pktsize = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + + if (typelen == 3 && !memcmp(type, "x11", 3)) { + char *addrstr; + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &peeraddr, &peeraddrlen); + addrstr = snewn(peeraddrlen+1, char); + memcpy(addrstr, peeraddr, peeraddrlen); + addrstr[peeraddrlen] = '\0'; + peerport = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + + logeventf(ssh, "Received X11 connect request from %s:%d", + addrstr, peerport); + + if (!ssh->X11_fwd_enabled && !ssh->connshare) + error = "X11 forwarding is not enabled"; + else { + c->u.x11.xconn = x11_init(ssh->x11authtree, c, + addrstr, peerport); + c->type = CHAN_X11; + c->u.x11.initial = TRUE; + + /* + * If we are a connection-sharing upstream, then we should + * initially present a very small window, adequate to take + * the X11 initial authorisation packet but not much more. + * Downstream will then present us a larger window (by + * fiat of the connection-sharing protocol) and we can + * guarantee to send a positive-valued WINDOW_ADJUST. + */ + if (ssh->connshare) + our_winsize_override = 128; + + logevent("Opened X11 forward channel"); + } + + sfree(addrstr); + } else if (typelen == 15 && + !memcmp(type, "forwarded-tcpip", 15)) { + struct ssh_rportfwd pf, *realpf; + char *shost; + int shostlen; + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &shost, &shostlen);/* skip address */ + pf.shost = dupprintf("%.*s", shostlen, shost); + pf.sport = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &peeraddr, &peeraddrlen); + peerport = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + realpf = find234(ssh->rportfwds, &pf, NULL); + logeventf(ssh, "Received remote port %s:%d open request " + "from %s:%d", pf.shost, pf.sport, peeraddr, peerport); + sfree(pf.shost); + + if (realpf == NULL) { + error = "Remote port is not recognised"; + } else { + char *err; + + if (realpf->share_ctx) { + /* + * This port forwarding is on behalf of a + * connection-sharing downstream, so abandon our own + * channel-open procedure and just pass the message on + * to sshshare.c. + */ + share_got_pkt_from_server(realpf->share_ctx, pktin->type, + pktin->body, pktin->length); + sfree(c); + return; + } + + err = pfd_connect(&c->u.pfd.pf, realpf->dhost, realpf->dport, + c, ssh->conf, realpf->pfrec->addressfamily); + logeventf(ssh, "Attempting to forward remote port to " + "%s:%d", realpf->dhost, realpf->dport); + if (err != NULL) { + logeventf(ssh, "Port open failed: %s", err); + sfree(err); + error = "Port open failed"; + } else { + logevent("Forwarded port opened successfully"); + c->type = CHAN_SOCKDATA; + } + } + } else if (typelen == 22 && + !memcmp(type, "auth-agent@openssh.com", 22)) { + if (!ssh->agentfwd_enabled) + error = "Agent forwarding is not enabled"; + else { + c->type = CHAN_AGENT; /* identify channel type */ + c->u.a.lensofar = 0; + c->u.a.message = NULL; + c->u.a.outstanding_requests = 0; + } + } else { + error = "Unsupported channel type requested"; + } + + c->remoteid = remid; + c->halfopen = FALSE; + if (error) { + pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, SSH2_OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, error); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "en"); /* language tag */ + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + logeventf(ssh, "Rejected channel open: %s", error); + sfree(c); + } else { + ssh2_channel_init(c); + c->v.v2.remwindow = winsize; + c->v.v2.remmaxpkt = pktsize; + if (our_winsize_override) { + c->v.v2.locwindow = c->v.v2.locmaxwin = c->v.v2.remlocwin = + our_winsize_override; + } + add234(ssh->channels, c); + pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->localid); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->v.v2.locwindow); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, OUR_V2_MAXPKT); /* our max pkt size */ + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + } +} + +void sshfwd_x11_sharing_handover(struct ssh_channel *c, + void *share_cs, void *share_chan, + const char *peer_addr, int peer_port, + int endian, int protomajor, int protominor, + const void *initial_data, int initial_len) +{ + /* + * This function is called when we've just discovered that an X + * forwarding channel on which we'd been handling the initial auth + * ourselves turns out to be destined for a connection-sharing + * downstream. So we turn the channel into a CHAN_SHARING, meaning + * that we completely stop tracking windows and buffering data and + * just pass more or less unmodified SSH messages back and forth. + */ + c->type = CHAN_SHARING; + c->u.sharing.ctx = share_cs; + share_setup_x11_channel(share_cs, share_chan, + c->localid, c->remoteid, c->v.v2.remwindow, + c->v.v2.remmaxpkt, c->v.v2.locwindow, + peer_addr, peer_port, endian, + protomajor, protominor, + initial_data, initial_len); +} + +void sshfwd_x11_is_local(struct ssh_channel *c) +{ + /* + * This function is called when we've just discovered that an X + * forwarding channel is _not_ destined for a connection-sharing + * downstream but we're going to handle it ourselves. We stop + * presenting a cautiously small window and go into ordinary data + * exchange mode. + */ + c->u.x11.initial = FALSE; + ssh2_set_window(c, ssh_is_simple(c->ssh) ? OUR_V2_BIGWIN : OUR_V2_WINSIZE); +} + +/* + * Buffer banner messages for later display at some convenient point, + * if we're going to display them. + */ +static void ssh2_msg_userauth_banner(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + /* Arbitrary limit to prevent unbounded inflation of buffer */ + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_show_banner) && + bufchain_size(&ssh->banner) <= 131072) { + char *banner = NULL; + int size = 0; + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &banner, &size); + if (banner) + bufchain_add(&ssh->banner, banner, size); + } +} + +/* Helper function to deal with sending tty modes for "pty-req" */ +static void ssh2_send_ttymode(void *data, char *mode, char *val) +{ + struct Packet *pktout = (struct Packet *)data; + int i = 0; + unsigned int arg = 0; + while (strcmp(mode, ssh_ttymodes[i].mode) != 0) i++; + if (i == lenof(ssh_ttymodes)) return; + switch (ssh_ttymodes[i].type) { + case TTY_OP_CHAR: + arg = ssh_tty_parse_specchar(val); + break; + case TTY_OP_BOOL: + arg = ssh_tty_parse_boolean(val); + break; + } + ssh2_pkt_addbyte(pktout, ssh_ttymodes[i].opcode); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, arg); +} + +static void ssh2_setup_x11(struct ssh_channel *c, struct Packet *pktin, + void *ctx) +{ + struct ssh2_setup_x11_state { + int crLine; + }; + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + struct Packet *pktout; + crStateP(ssh2_setup_x11_state, ctx); + + crBeginState; + + logevent("Requesting X11 forwarding"); + pktout = ssh2_chanreq_init(ssh->mainchan, "x11-req", + ssh2_setup_x11, s); + ssh2_pkt_addbool(pktout, 0); /* many connections */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, ssh->x11auth->protoname); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, ssh->x11auth->datastring); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, ssh->x11disp->screennum); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + + /* Wait to be called back with either a response packet, or NULL + * meaning clean up and free our data */ + crReturnV; + + if (pktin) { + if (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS) { + logevent("X11 forwarding enabled"); + ssh->X11_fwd_enabled = TRUE; + } else + logevent("X11 forwarding refused"); + } + + crFinishFreeV; +} + +static void ssh2_setup_agent(struct ssh_channel *c, struct Packet *pktin, + void *ctx) +{ + struct ssh2_setup_agent_state { + int crLine; + }; + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + struct Packet *pktout; + crStateP(ssh2_setup_agent_state, ctx); + + crBeginState; + + logevent("Requesting OpenSSH-style agent forwarding"); + pktout = ssh2_chanreq_init(ssh->mainchan, "auth-agent-req@openssh.com", + ssh2_setup_agent, s); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + + /* Wait to be called back with either a response packet, or NULL + * meaning clean up and free our data */ + crReturnV; + + if (pktin) { + if (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS) { + logevent("Agent forwarding enabled"); + ssh->agentfwd_enabled = TRUE; + } else + logevent("Agent forwarding refused"); + } + + crFinishFreeV; +} + +static void ssh2_setup_pty(struct ssh_channel *c, struct Packet *pktin, + void *ctx) +{ + struct ssh2_setup_pty_state { + int crLine; + }; + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + struct Packet *pktout; + crStateP(ssh2_setup_pty_state, ctx); + + crBeginState; + + /* Unpick the terminal-speed string. */ + /* XXX perhaps we should allow no speeds to be sent. */ + ssh->ospeed = 38400; ssh->ispeed = 38400; /* last-resort defaults */ + sscanf(conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_termspeed), "%d,%d", &ssh->ospeed, &ssh->ispeed); + /* Build the pty request. */ + pktout = ssh2_chanreq_init(ssh->mainchan, "pty-req", + ssh2_setup_pty, s); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_termtype)); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, ssh->term_width); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, ssh->term_height); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, 0); /* pixel width */ + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, 0); /* pixel height */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(pktout); + parse_ttymodes(ssh, ssh2_send_ttymode, (void *)pktout); + ssh2_pkt_addbyte(pktout, SSH2_TTY_OP_ISPEED); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, ssh->ispeed); + ssh2_pkt_addbyte(pktout, SSH2_TTY_OP_OSPEED); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, ssh->ospeed); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(pktout, "\0", 1); /* TTY_OP_END */ + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + ssh->state = SSH_STATE_INTERMED; + + /* Wait to be called back with either a response packet, or NULL + * meaning clean up and free our data */ + crReturnV; + + if (pktin) { + if (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS) { + logeventf(ssh, "Allocated pty (ospeed %dbps, ispeed %dbps)", + ssh->ospeed, ssh->ispeed); + ssh->got_pty = TRUE; + } else { + c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused to allocate pty\r\n"); + ssh->editing = ssh->echoing = 1; + } + } + + crFinishFreeV; +} + +static void ssh2_setup_env(struct ssh_channel *c, struct Packet *pktin, + void *ctx) +{ + struct ssh2_setup_env_state { + int crLine; + int num_env, env_left, env_ok; + }; + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + struct Packet *pktout; + crStateP(ssh2_setup_env_state, ctx); + + crBeginState; + + /* + * Send environment variables. + * + * Simplest thing here is to send all the requests at once, and + * then wait for a whole bunch of successes or failures. + */ + s->num_env = 0; + { + char *key, *val; + + for (val = conf_get_str_strs(ssh->conf, CONF_environmt, NULL, &key); + val != NULL; + val = conf_get_str_strs(ssh->conf, CONF_environmt, key, &key)) { + pktout = ssh2_chanreq_init(ssh->mainchan, "env", ssh2_setup_env, s); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, key); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, val); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + + s->num_env++; + } + if (s->num_env) + logeventf(ssh, "Sent %d environment variables", s->num_env); + } + + if (s->num_env) { + s->env_ok = 0; + s->env_left = s->num_env; + + while (s->env_left > 0) { + /* Wait to be called back with either a response packet, + * or NULL meaning clean up and free our data */ + crReturnV; + if (!pktin) goto out; + if (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS) + s->env_ok++; + s->env_left--; + } + + if (s->env_ok == s->num_env) { + logevent("All environment variables successfully set"); + } else if (s->env_ok == 0) { + logevent("All environment variables refused"); + c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused to set environment variables\r\n"); + } else { + logeventf(ssh, "%d environment variables refused", + s->num_env - s->env_ok); + c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused to set all environment variables\r\n"); + } + } + out:; + crFinishFreeV; +} + +/* + * Handle the SSH-2 userauth and connection layers. + */ +static void ssh2_msg_authconn(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + do_ssh2_authconn(ssh, NULL, 0, pktin); +} + +static void ssh2_response_authconn(struct ssh_channel *c, struct Packet *pktin, + void *ctx) +{ + do_ssh2_authconn(c->ssh, NULL, 0, pktin); +} + +static void do_ssh2_authconn(Ssh ssh, unsigned char *in, int inlen, + struct Packet *pktin) +{ + struct do_ssh2_authconn_state { + int crLine; + enum { + AUTH_TYPE_NONE, + AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY, + AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY_OFFER_LOUD, + AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY_OFFER_QUIET, + AUTH_TYPE_PASSWORD, + AUTH_TYPE_GSSAPI, /* always QUIET */ + AUTH_TYPE_KEYBOARD_INTERACTIVE, + AUTH_TYPE_KEYBOARD_INTERACTIVE_QUIET + } type; + int done_service_req; + int gotit, need_pw, can_pubkey, can_passwd, can_keyb_inter; + int tried_pubkey_config, done_agent; +#ifndef NO_GSSAPI + int can_gssapi; + int tried_gssapi; +#endif + int kbd_inter_refused; + int we_are_in, userauth_success; + prompts_t *cur_prompt; + int num_prompts; + char *username; + char *password; + int got_username; + void *publickey_blob; + int publickey_bloblen; + int publickey_encrypted; + char *publickey_algorithm; + char *publickey_comment; + unsigned char agent_request[5], *agent_response, *agentp; + int agent_responselen; + unsigned char *pkblob_in_agent; + int keyi, nkeys; + char *pkblob, *alg, *commentp; + int pklen, alglen, commentlen; + int siglen, retlen, len; + char *q, *agentreq, *ret; + int try_send; + struct Packet *pktout; + Filename *keyfile; +#ifndef NO_GSSAPI + struct ssh_gss_library *gsslib; + Ssh_gss_ctx gss_ctx; + Ssh_gss_buf gss_buf; + Ssh_gss_buf gss_rcvtok, gss_sndtok; + Ssh_gss_name gss_srv_name; + Ssh_gss_stat gss_stat; +#endif + }; + crState(do_ssh2_authconn_state); + + crBeginState; + + /* Register as a handler for all the messages this coroutine handles. */ + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PK_OK] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + /* ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PASSWD_CHANGEREQ] = ssh2_msg_authconn; duplicate case value */ + /* ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_REQUEST] = ssh2_msg_authconn; duplicate case value */ + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_RESPONSE] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE] = ssh2_msg_authconn; + + s->done_service_req = FALSE; + s->we_are_in = s->userauth_success = FALSE; + s->agent_response = NULL; +#ifndef NO_GSSAPI + s->tried_gssapi = FALSE; +#endif + + if (!ssh->bare_connection) { + if (!conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_no_userauth)) { + /* + * Request userauth protocol, and await a response to it. + */ + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-userauth"); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout); + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + if (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT) + s->done_service_req = TRUE; + } + if (!s->done_service_req) { + /* + * Request connection protocol directly, without authentication. + */ + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection"); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout); + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + if (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT) { + s->we_are_in = TRUE; /* no auth required */ + } else { + bombout(("Server refused service request")); + crStopV; + } + } + } else { + s->we_are_in = TRUE; + } + + /* Arrange to be able to deal with any BANNERs that come in. + * (We do this now as packets may come in during the next bit.) */ + bufchain_init(&ssh->banner); + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER] = + ssh2_msg_userauth_banner; + + /* + * Misc one-time setup for authentication. + */ + s->publickey_blob = NULL; + if (!s->we_are_in) { + + /* + * Load the public half of any configured public key file + * for later use. + */ + s->keyfile = conf_get_filename(ssh->conf, CONF_keyfile); + if (!filename_is_null(s->keyfile)) { + int keytype; + logeventf(ssh, "Reading private key file \"%.150s\"", + filename_to_str(s->keyfile)); + keytype = key_type(s->keyfile); + if (keytype == SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH2) { + const char *error; + s->publickey_blob = + ssh2_userkey_loadpub(s->keyfile, + &s->publickey_algorithm, + &s->publickey_bloblen, + &s->publickey_comment, &error); + if (s->publickey_blob) { + s->publickey_encrypted = + ssh2_userkey_encrypted(s->keyfile, NULL); + } else { + char *msgbuf; + logeventf(ssh, "Unable to load private key (%s)", + error); + msgbuf = dupprintf("Unable to load private key file " + "\"%.150s\" (%s)\r\n", + filename_to_str(s->keyfile), + error); + c_write_str(ssh, msgbuf); + sfree(msgbuf); + } + } else { + char *msgbuf; + logeventf(ssh, "Unable to use this key file (%s)", + key_type_to_str(keytype)); + msgbuf = dupprintf("Unable to use key file \"%.150s\"" + " (%s)\r\n", + filename_to_str(s->keyfile), + key_type_to_str(keytype)); + c_write_str(ssh, msgbuf); + sfree(msgbuf); + s->publickey_blob = NULL; + } + } + + /* + * Find out about any keys Pageant has (but if there's a + * public key configured, filter out all others). + */ + s->nkeys = 0; + s->agent_response = NULL; + s->pkblob_in_agent = NULL; + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_tryagent) && agent_exists()) { + + void *r; + + logevent("Pageant is running. Requesting keys."); + + /* Request the keys held by the agent. */ + PUT_32BIT(s->agent_request, 1); + s->agent_request[4] = SSH2_AGENTC_REQUEST_IDENTITIES; + if (!agent_query(s->agent_request, 5, &r, &s->agent_responselen, + ssh_agent_callback, ssh)) { + do { + crReturnV; + if (pktin) { + bombout(("Unexpected data from server while" + " waiting for agent response")); + crStopV; + } + } while (pktin || inlen > 0); + r = ssh->agent_response; + s->agent_responselen = ssh->agent_response_len; + } + s->agent_response = (unsigned char *) r; + if (s->agent_response && s->agent_responselen >= 5 && + s->agent_response[4] == SSH2_AGENT_IDENTITIES_ANSWER) { + int keyi; + unsigned char *p; + p = s->agent_response + 5; + s->nkeys = toint(GET_32BIT(p)); + + /* + * Vet the Pageant response to ensure that the key + * count and blob lengths make sense. + */ + if (s->nkeys < 0) { + logeventf(ssh, "Pageant response contained a negative" + " key count %d", s->nkeys); + s->nkeys = 0; + goto done_agent_query; + } else { + unsigned char *q = p + 4; + int lenleft = s->agent_responselen - 5 - 4; + + for (keyi = 0; keyi < s->nkeys; keyi++) { + int bloblen, commentlen; + if (lenleft < 4) { + logeventf(ssh, "Pageant response was truncated"); + s->nkeys = 0; + goto done_agent_query; + } + bloblen = toint(GET_32BIT(q)); + if (bloblen < 0 || bloblen > lenleft) { + logeventf(ssh, "Pageant response was truncated"); + s->nkeys = 0; + goto done_agent_query; + } + lenleft -= 4 + bloblen; + q += 4 + bloblen; + commentlen = toint(GET_32BIT(q)); + if (commentlen < 0 || commentlen > lenleft) { + logeventf(ssh, "Pageant response was truncated"); + s->nkeys = 0; + goto done_agent_query; + } + lenleft -= 4 + commentlen; + q += 4 + commentlen; + } + } + + p += 4; + logeventf(ssh, "Pageant has %d SSH-2 keys", s->nkeys); + if (s->publickey_blob) { + /* See if configured key is in agent. */ + for (keyi = 0; keyi < s->nkeys; keyi++) { + s->pklen = toint(GET_32BIT(p)); + if (s->pklen == s->publickey_bloblen && + !memcmp(p+4, s->publickey_blob, + s->publickey_bloblen)) { + logeventf(ssh, "Pageant key #%d matches " + "configured key file", keyi); + s->keyi = keyi; + s->pkblob_in_agent = p; + break; + } + p += 4 + s->pklen; + p += toint(GET_32BIT(p)) + 4; /* comment */ + } + if (!s->pkblob_in_agent) { + logevent("Configured key file not in Pageant"); + s->nkeys = 0; + } + } + } else { + logevent("Failed to get reply from Pageant"); + } + done_agent_query:; + } + + } + + /* + * We repeat this whole loop, including the username prompt, + * until we manage a successful authentication. If the user + * types the wrong _password_, they can be sent back to the + * beginning to try another username, if this is configured on. + * (If they specify a username in the config, they are never + * asked, even if they do give a wrong password.) + * + * I think this best serves the needs of + * + * - the people who have no configuration, no keys, and just + * want to try repeated (username,password) pairs until they + * type both correctly + * + * - people who have keys and configuration but occasionally + * need to fall back to passwords + * + * - people with a key held in Pageant, who might not have + * logged in to a particular machine before; so they want to + * type a username, and then _either_ their key will be + * accepted, _or_ they will type a password. If they mistype + * the username they will want to be able to get back and + * retype it! + */ + s->got_username = FALSE; + while (!s->we_are_in) { + /* + * Get a username. + */ + if (s->got_username && !conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_change_username)) { + /* + * We got a username last time round this loop, and + * with change_username turned off we don't try to get + * it again. + */ + } else if ((ssh->username = get_remote_username(ssh->conf)) == NULL) { + int ret; /* need not be kept over crReturn */ + s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend); + s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE; + s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH login name"); + add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, dupstr("login as: "), TRUE); + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0); + while (ret < 0) { + ssh->send_ok = 1; + crWaitUntilV(!pktin); + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, in, inlen); + ssh->send_ok = 0; + } + if (!ret) { + /* + * get_userpass_input() failed to get a username. + * Terminate. + */ + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + ssh_disconnect(ssh, "No username provided", NULL, 0, TRUE); + crStopV; + } + ssh->username = dupstr(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result); + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + } else { + char *stuff; + if ((flags & FLAG_VERBOSE) || (flags & FLAG_INTERACTIVE)) { + stuff = dupprintf("Using username \"%s\".\r\n", ssh->username); + c_write_str(ssh, stuff); + sfree(stuff); + } + } + s->got_username = TRUE; + + /* + * Send an authentication request using method "none": (a) + * just in case it succeeds, and (b) so that we know what + * authentication methods we can usefully try next. + */ + ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_NOAUTH; + + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection");/* service requested */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "none"); /* method */ + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout); + s->type = AUTH_TYPE_NONE; + s->gotit = FALSE; + s->we_are_in = FALSE; + + s->tried_pubkey_config = FALSE; + s->kbd_inter_refused = FALSE; + + /* Reset agent request state. */ + s->done_agent = FALSE; + if (s->agent_response) { + if (s->pkblob_in_agent) { + s->agentp = s->pkblob_in_agent; + } else { + s->agentp = s->agent_response + 5 + 4; + s->keyi = 0; + } + } + + while (1) { + char *methods = NULL; + int methlen = 0; + + /* + * Wait for the result of the last authentication request. + */ + if (!s->gotit) + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + /* + * Now is a convenient point to spew any banner material + * that we've accumulated. (This should ensure that when + * we exit the auth loop, we haven't any left to deal + * with.) + */ + { + int size = bufchain_size(&ssh->banner); + /* + * Don't show the banner if we're operating in + * non-verbose non-interactive mode. (It's probably + * a script, which means nobody will read the + * banner _anyway_, and moreover the printing of + * the banner will screw up processing on the + * output of (say) plink.) + */ + if (size && (flags & (FLAG_VERBOSE | FLAG_INTERACTIVE))) { + char *banner = snewn(size, char); + bufchain_fetch(&ssh->banner, banner, size); + c_write_untrusted(ssh, banner, size); + sfree(banner); + } + bufchain_clear(&ssh->banner); + } + if (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS) { + logevent("Access granted"); + s->we_are_in = s->userauth_success = TRUE; + break; + } + + if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE && s->type != AUTH_TYPE_GSSAPI) { + bombout(("Strange packet received during authentication: " + "type %d", pktin->type)); + crStopV; + } + + s->gotit = FALSE; + + /* + * OK, we're now sitting on a USERAUTH_FAILURE message, so + * we can look at the string in it and know what we can + * helpfully try next. + */ + if (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE) { + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &methods, &methlen); + if (!ssh2_pkt_getbool(pktin)) { + /* + * We have received an unequivocal Access + * Denied. This can translate to a variety of + * messages, or no message at all. + * + * For forms of authentication which are attempted + * implicitly, by which I mean without printing + * anything in the window indicating that we're + * trying them, we should never print 'Access + * denied'. + * + * If we do print a message saying that we're + * attempting some kind of authentication, it's OK + * to print a followup message saying it failed - + * but the message may sometimes be more specific + * than simply 'Access denied'. + * + * Additionally, if we'd just tried password + * authentication, we should break out of this + * whole loop so as to go back to the username + * prompt (iff we're configured to allow + * username change attempts). + */ + if (s->type == AUTH_TYPE_NONE) { + /* do nothing */ + } else if (s->type == AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY_OFFER_LOUD || + s->type == AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY_OFFER_QUIET) { + if (s->type == AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY_OFFER_LOUD) + c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused our key\r\n"); + logevent("Server refused our key"); + } else if (s->type == AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY) { + /* This _shouldn't_ happen except by a + * protocol bug causing client and server to + * disagree on what is a correct signature. */ + c_write_str(ssh, "Server refused public-key signature" + " despite accepting key!\r\n"); + logevent("Server refused public-key signature" + " despite accepting key!"); + } else if (s->type==AUTH_TYPE_KEYBOARD_INTERACTIVE_QUIET) { + /* quiet, so no c_write */ + logevent("Server refused keyboard-interactive authentication"); + } else if (s->type==AUTH_TYPE_GSSAPI) { + /* always quiet, so no c_write */ + /* also, the code down in the GSSAPI block has + * already logged this in the Event Log */ + } else if (s->type == AUTH_TYPE_KEYBOARD_INTERACTIVE) { + logevent("Keyboard-interactive authentication failed"); + c_write_str(ssh, "Access denied\r\n"); + } else { + assert(s->type == AUTH_TYPE_PASSWORD); + logevent("Password authentication failed"); + c_write_str(ssh, "Access denied\r\n"); + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_change_username)) { + /* XXX perhaps we should allow + * keyboard-interactive to do this too? */ + s->we_are_in = FALSE; + break; + } + } + } else { + c_write_str(ssh, "Further authentication required\r\n"); + logevent("Further authentication required"); + } + + s->can_pubkey = + in_commasep_string("publickey", methods, methlen); + s->can_passwd = + in_commasep_string("password", methods, methlen); + s->can_keyb_inter = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_try_ki_auth) && + in_commasep_string("keyboard-interactive", methods, methlen); +#ifndef NO_GSSAPI + if (!ssh->gsslibs) + ssh->gsslibs = ssh_gss_setup(ssh->conf); + s->can_gssapi = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_try_gssapi_auth) && + in_commasep_string("gssapi-with-mic", methods, methlen) && + ssh->gsslibs->nlibraries > 0; +#endif + } + + ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_NOAUTH; + + if (s->can_pubkey && !s->done_agent && s->nkeys) { + + /* + * Attempt public-key authentication using a key from Pageant. + */ + + ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_PUBLICKEY; + + logeventf(ssh, "Trying Pageant key #%d", s->keyi); + + /* Unpack key from agent response */ + s->pklen = toint(GET_32BIT(s->agentp)); + s->agentp += 4; + s->pkblob = (char *)s->agentp; + s->agentp += s->pklen; + s->alglen = toint(GET_32BIT(s->pkblob)); + s->alg = s->pkblob + 4; + s->commentlen = toint(GET_32BIT(s->agentp)); + s->agentp += 4; + s->commentp = (char *)s->agentp; + s->agentp += s->commentlen; + /* s->agentp now points at next key, if any */ + + /* See if server will accept it */ + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection"); + /* service requested */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "publickey"); + /* method */ + ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, FALSE); /* no signature included */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, s->alg, s->alglen); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, s->pkblob, s->pklen); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout); + s->type = AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY_OFFER_QUIET; + + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PK_OK) { + + /* Offer of key refused. */ + s->gotit = TRUE; + + } else { + + void *vret; + + if (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE) { + c_write_str(ssh, "Authenticating with " + "public key \""); + c_write(ssh, s->commentp, s->commentlen); + c_write_str(ssh, "\" from agent\r\n"); + } + + /* + * Server is willing to accept the key. + * Construct a SIGN_REQUEST. + */ + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection"); + /* service requested */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "publickey"); + /* method */ + ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, TRUE); /* signature included */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, s->alg, s->alglen); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, s->pkblob, s->pklen); + + /* Ask agent for signature. */ + s->siglen = s->pktout->length - 5 + 4 + + ssh->v2_session_id_len; + if (ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_PK_SESSIONID) + s->siglen -= 4; + s->len = 1; /* message type */ + s->len += 4 + s->pklen; /* key blob */ + s->len += 4 + s->siglen; /* data to sign */ + s->len += 4; /* flags */ + s->agentreq = snewn(4 + s->len, char); + PUT_32BIT(s->agentreq, s->len); + s->q = s->agentreq + 4; + *s->q++ = SSH2_AGENTC_SIGN_REQUEST; + PUT_32BIT(s->q, s->pklen); + s->q += 4; + memcpy(s->q, s->pkblob, s->pklen); + s->q += s->pklen; + PUT_32BIT(s->q, s->siglen); + s->q += 4; + /* Now the data to be signed... */ + if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_PK_SESSIONID)) { + PUT_32BIT(s->q, ssh->v2_session_id_len); + s->q += 4; + } + memcpy(s->q, ssh->v2_session_id, + ssh->v2_session_id_len); + s->q += ssh->v2_session_id_len; + memcpy(s->q, s->pktout->data + 5, + s->pktout->length - 5); + s->q += s->pktout->length - 5; + /* And finally the (zero) flags word. */ + PUT_32BIT(s->q, 0); + if (!agent_query(s->agentreq, s->len + 4, + &vret, &s->retlen, + ssh_agent_callback, ssh)) { + do { + crReturnV; + if (pktin) { + bombout(("Unexpected data from server" + " while waiting for agent" + " response")); + crStopV; + } + } while (pktin || inlen > 0); + vret = ssh->agent_response; + s->retlen = ssh->agent_response_len; + } + s->ret = vret; + sfree(s->agentreq); + if (s->ret) { + if (s->retlen >= 9 && + s->ret[4] == SSH2_AGENT_SIGN_RESPONSE && + GET_32BIT(s->ret + 5) <= (unsigned)(s->retlen-9)) { + logevent("Sending Pageant's response"); + ssh2_add_sigblob(ssh, s->pktout, + s->pkblob, s->pklen, + s->ret + 9, + GET_32BIT(s->ret + 5)); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout); + s->type = AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY; + } else { + /* FIXME: less drastic response */ + bombout(("Pageant failed to answer challenge")); + crStopV; + } + } + } + + /* Do we have any keys left to try? */ + if (s->pkblob_in_agent) { + s->done_agent = TRUE; + s->tried_pubkey_config = TRUE; + } else { + s->keyi++; + if (s->keyi >= s->nkeys) + s->done_agent = TRUE; + } + + } else if (s->can_pubkey && s->publickey_blob && + !s->tried_pubkey_config) { + + struct ssh2_userkey *key; /* not live over crReturn */ + char *passphrase; /* not live over crReturn */ + + ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_PUBLICKEY; + + s->tried_pubkey_config = TRUE; + + /* + * Try the public key supplied in the configuration. + * + * First, offer the public blob to see if the server is + * willing to accept it. + */ + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection"); + /* service requested */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "publickey"); /* method */ + ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, FALSE); + /* no signature included */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, s->publickey_algorithm); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, + (char *)s->publickey_blob, + s->publickey_bloblen); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout); + logevent("Offered public key"); + + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PK_OK) { + /* Key refused. Give up. */ + s->gotit = TRUE; /* reconsider message next loop */ + s->type = AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY_OFFER_LOUD; + continue; /* process this new message */ + } + logevent("Offer of public key accepted"); + + /* + * Actually attempt a serious authentication using + * the key. + */ + if (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE) { + c_write_str(ssh, "Authenticating with public key \""); + c_write_str(ssh, s->publickey_comment); + c_write_str(ssh, "\"\r\n"); + } + key = NULL; + while (!key) { + const char *error; /* not live over crReturn */ + if (s->publickey_encrypted) { + /* + * Get a passphrase from the user. + */ + int ret; /* need not be kept over crReturn */ + s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend); + s->cur_prompt->to_server = FALSE; + s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH key passphrase"); + add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, + dupprintf("Passphrase for key \"%.100s\": ", + s->publickey_comment), + FALSE); + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0); + while (ret < 0) { + ssh->send_ok = 1; + crWaitUntilV(!pktin); + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, + in, inlen); + ssh->send_ok = 0; + } + if (!ret) { + /* Failed to get a passphrase. Terminate. */ + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, + "Unable to authenticate", + SSH2_DISCONNECT_AUTH_CANCELLED_BY_USER, + TRUE); + crStopV; + } + passphrase = + dupstr(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result); + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + } else { + passphrase = NULL; /* no passphrase needed */ + } + + /* + * Try decrypting the key. + */ + s->keyfile = conf_get_filename(ssh->conf, CONF_keyfile); + key = ssh2_load_userkey(s->keyfile, passphrase, &error); + if (passphrase) { + /* burn the evidence */ + smemclr(passphrase, strlen(passphrase)); + sfree(passphrase); + } + if (key == SSH2_WRONG_PASSPHRASE || key == NULL) { + if (passphrase && + (key == SSH2_WRONG_PASSPHRASE)) { + c_write_str(ssh, "Wrong passphrase\r\n"); + key = NULL; + /* and loop again */ + } else { + c_write_str(ssh, "Unable to load private key ("); + c_write_str(ssh, error); + c_write_str(ssh, ")\r\n"); + key = NULL; + break; /* try something else */ + } + } + } + + if (key) { + unsigned char *pkblob, *sigblob, *sigdata; + int pkblob_len, sigblob_len, sigdata_len; + int p; + + /* + * We have loaded the private key and the server + * has announced that it's willing to accept it. + * Hallelujah. Generate a signature and send it. + */ + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection"); + /* service requested */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "publickey"); + /* method */ + ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, TRUE); + /* signature follows */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, key->alg->name); + pkblob = key->alg->public_blob(key->data, + &pkblob_len); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, (char *)pkblob, + pkblob_len); + + /* + * The data to be signed is: + * + * string session-id + * + * followed by everything so far placed in the + * outgoing packet. + */ + sigdata_len = s->pktout->length - 5 + 4 + + ssh->v2_session_id_len; + if (ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_PK_SESSIONID) + sigdata_len -= 4; + sigdata = snewn(sigdata_len, unsigned char); + p = 0; + if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_PK_SESSIONID)) { + PUT_32BIT(sigdata+p, ssh->v2_session_id_len); + p += 4; + } + memcpy(sigdata+p, ssh->v2_session_id, + ssh->v2_session_id_len); + p += ssh->v2_session_id_len; + memcpy(sigdata+p, s->pktout->data + 5, + s->pktout->length - 5); + p += s->pktout->length - 5; + assert(p == sigdata_len); + sigblob = key->alg->sign(key->data, (char *)sigdata, + sigdata_len, &sigblob_len); + ssh2_add_sigblob(ssh, s->pktout, pkblob, pkblob_len, + sigblob, sigblob_len); + sfree(pkblob); + sfree(sigblob); + sfree(sigdata); + + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout); + logevent("Sent public key signature"); + s->type = AUTH_TYPE_PUBLICKEY; + key->alg->freekey(key->data); + } + +#ifndef NO_GSSAPI + } else if (s->can_gssapi && !s->tried_gssapi) { + + /* GSSAPI Authentication */ + + int micoffset, len; + char *data; + Ssh_gss_buf mic; + s->type = AUTH_TYPE_GSSAPI; + s->tried_gssapi = TRUE; + s->gotit = TRUE; + ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_GSSAPI; + + /* + * Pick the highest GSS library on the preference + * list. + */ + { + int i, j; + s->gsslib = NULL; + for (i = 0; i < ngsslibs; i++) { + int want_id = conf_get_int_int(ssh->conf, + CONF_ssh_gsslist, i); + for (j = 0; j < ssh->gsslibs->nlibraries; j++) + if (ssh->gsslibs->libraries[j].id == want_id) { + s->gsslib = &ssh->gsslibs->libraries[j]; + goto got_gsslib; /* double break */ + } + } + got_gsslib: + /* + * We always expect to have found something in + * the above loop: we only came here if there + * was at least one viable GSS library, and the + * preference list should always mention + * everything and only change the order. + */ + assert(s->gsslib); + } + + if (s->gsslib->gsslogmsg) + logevent(s->gsslib->gsslogmsg); + + /* Sending USERAUTH_REQUEST with "gssapi-with-mic" method */ + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection"); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "gssapi-with-mic"); + logevent("Attempting GSSAPI authentication"); + + /* add mechanism info */ + s->gsslib->indicate_mech(s->gsslib, &s->gss_buf); + + /* number of GSSAPI mechanisms */ + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout,1); + + /* length of OID + 2 */ + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, s->gss_buf.length + 2); + ssh2_pkt_addbyte(s->pktout, SSH2_GSS_OIDTYPE); + + /* length of OID */ + ssh2_pkt_addbyte(s->pktout, (unsigned char) s->gss_buf.length); + + ssh_pkt_adddata(s->pktout, s->gss_buf.value, + s->gss_buf.length); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout); + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_RESPONSE) { + logevent("GSSAPI authentication request refused"); + continue; + } + + /* check returned packet ... */ + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &data, &len); + s->gss_rcvtok.value = data; + s->gss_rcvtok.length = len; + if (s->gss_rcvtok.length != s->gss_buf.length + 2 || + ((char *)s->gss_rcvtok.value)[0] != SSH2_GSS_OIDTYPE || + ((char *)s->gss_rcvtok.value)[1] != s->gss_buf.length || + memcmp((char *)s->gss_rcvtok.value + 2, + s->gss_buf.value,s->gss_buf.length) ) { + logevent("GSSAPI authentication - wrong response from server"); + continue; + } + + /* now start running */ + s->gss_stat = s->gsslib->import_name(s->gsslib, + ssh->fullhostname, + &s->gss_srv_name); + if (s->gss_stat != SSH_GSS_OK) { + if (s->gss_stat == SSH_GSS_BAD_HOST_NAME) + logevent("GSSAPI import name failed - Bad service name"); + else + logevent("GSSAPI import name failed"); + continue; + } + + /* fetch TGT into GSS engine */ + s->gss_stat = s->gsslib->acquire_cred(s->gsslib, &s->gss_ctx); + + if (s->gss_stat != SSH_GSS_OK) { + logevent("GSSAPI authentication failed to get credentials"); + s->gsslib->release_name(s->gsslib, &s->gss_srv_name); + continue; + } + + /* initial tokens are empty */ + SSH_GSS_CLEAR_BUF(&s->gss_rcvtok); + SSH_GSS_CLEAR_BUF(&s->gss_sndtok); + + /* now enter the loop */ + do { + s->gss_stat = s->gsslib->init_sec_context + (s->gsslib, + &s->gss_ctx, + s->gss_srv_name, + conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_gssapifwd), + &s->gss_rcvtok, + &s->gss_sndtok); + + if (s->gss_stat!=SSH_GSS_S_COMPLETE && + s->gss_stat!=SSH_GSS_S_CONTINUE_NEEDED) { + logevent("GSSAPI authentication initialisation failed"); + + if (s->gsslib->display_status(s->gsslib, s->gss_ctx, + &s->gss_buf) == SSH_GSS_OK) { + logevent(s->gss_buf.value); + sfree(s->gss_buf.value); + } + + break; + } + logevent("GSSAPI authentication initialised"); + + /* Client and server now exchange tokens until GSSAPI + * no longer says CONTINUE_NEEDED */ + + if (s->gss_sndtok.length != 0) { + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_TOKEN); + ssh_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + ssh_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout,s->gss_sndtok.value,s->gss_sndtok.length); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout); + s->gsslib->free_tok(s->gsslib, &s->gss_sndtok); + } + + if (s->gss_stat == SSH_GSS_S_CONTINUE_NEEDED) { + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_TOKEN) { + logevent("GSSAPI authentication - bad server response"); + s->gss_stat = SSH_GSS_FAILURE; + break; + } + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &data, &len); + s->gss_rcvtok.value = data; + s->gss_rcvtok.length = len; + } + } while (s-> gss_stat == SSH_GSS_S_CONTINUE_NEEDED); + + if (s->gss_stat != SSH_GSS_OK) { + s->gsslib->release_name(s->gsslib, &s->gss_srv_name); + s->gsslib->release_cred(s->gsslib, &s->gss_ctx); + continue; + } + logevent("GSSAPI authentication loop finished OK"); + + /* Now send the MIC */ + + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(0); + micoffset = s->pktout->length; + ssh_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + ssh_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, (char *)ssh->v2_session_id, ssh->v2_session_id_len); + ssh_pkt_addbyte(s->pktout, SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST); + ssh_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username); + ssh_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection"); + ssh_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "gssapi-with-mic"); + + s->gss_buf.value = (char *)s->pktout->data + micoffset; + s->gss_buf.length = s->pktout->length - micoffset; + + s->gsslib->get_mic(s->gsslib, s->gss_ctx, &s->gss_buf, &mic); + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_MIC); + ssh_pkt_addstring_start(s->pktout); + ssh_pkt_addstring_data(s->pktout, mic.value, mic.length); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout); + s->gsslib->free_mic(s->gsslib, &mic); + + s->gotit = FALSE; + + s->gsslib->release_name(s->gsslib, &s->gss_srv_name); + s->gsslib->release_cred(s->gsslib, &s->gss_ctx); + continue; +#endif + } else if (s->can_keyb_inter && !s->kbd_inter_refused) { + + /* + * Keyboard-interactive authentication. + */ + + s->type = AUTH_TYPE_KEYBOARD_INTERACTIVE; + + ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_KBDINTER; + + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection"); + /* service requested */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "keyboard-interactive"); + /* method */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ""); /* lang */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ""); /* submethods */ + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout); + + logevent("Attempting keyboard-interactive authentication"); + + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_REQUEST) { + /* Server is not willing to do keyboard-interactive + * at all (or, bizarrely but legally, accepts the + * user without actually issuing any prompts). + * Give up on it entirely. */ + s->gotit = TRUE; + s->type = AUTH_TYPE_KEYBOARD_INTERACTIVE_QUIET; + s->kbd_inter_refused = TRUE; /* don't try it again */ + continue; + } + + /* + * Loop while the server continues to send INFO_REQUESTs. + */ + while (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_REQUEST) { + + char *name, *inst, *lang; + int name_len, inst_len, lang_len; + int i; + + /* + * We've got a fresh USERAUTH_INFO_REQUEST. + * Get the preamble and start building a prompt. + */ + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &name, &name_len); + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &inst, &inst_len); + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &lang, &lang_len); + s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend); + s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE; + + /* + * Get any prompt(s) from the packet. + */ + s->num_prompts = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + for (i = 0; i < s->num_prompts; i++) { + char *prompt; + int prompt_len; + int echo; + static char noprompt[] = + "<server failed to send prompt>: "; + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &prompt, &prompt_len); + echo = ssh2_pkt_getbool(pktin); + if (!prompt_len) { + prompt = noprompt; + prompt_len = lenof(noprompt)-1; + } + add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, + dupprintf("%.*s", prompt_len, prompt), + echo); + } + + if (name_len) { + /* FIXME: better prefix to distinguish from + * local prompts? */ + s->cur_prompt->name = + dupprintf("SSH server: %.*s", name_len, name); + s->cur_prompt->name_reqd = TRUE; + } else { + s->cur_prompt->name = + dupstr("SSH server authentication"); + s->cur_prompt->name_reqd = FALSE; + } + /* We add a prefix to try to make it clear that a prompt + * has come from the server. + * FIXME: ugly to print "Using..." in prompt _every_ + * time round. Can this be done more subtly? */ + /* Special case: for reasons best known to themselves, + * some servers send k-i requests with no prompts and + * nothing to display. Keep quiet in this case. */ + if (s->num_prompts || name_len || inst_len) { + s->cur_prompt->instruction = + dupprintf("Using keyboard-interactive authentication.%s%.*s", + inst_len ? "\n" : "", inst_len, inst); + s->cur_prompt->instr_reqd = TRUE; + } else { + s->cur_prompt->instr_reqd = FALSE; + } + + /* + * Display any instructions, and get the user's + * response(s). + */ + { + int ret; /* not live over crReturn */ + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0); + while (ret < 0) { + ssh->send_ok = 1; + crWaitUntilV(!pktin); + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, in, inlen); + ssh->send_ok = 0; + } + if (!ret) { + /* + * Failed to get responses. Terminate. + */ + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, "Unable to authenticate", + SSH2_DISCONNECT_AUTH_CANCELLED_BY_USER, + TRUE); + crStopV; + } + } + + /* + * Send the response(s) to the server. + */ + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_RESPONSE); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(s->pktout, s->num_prompts); + for (i=0; i < s->num_prompts; i++) { + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, + s->cur_prompt->prompts[i]->result); + } + ssh2_pkt_send_with_padding(ssh, s->pktout, 256); + + /* + * Free the prompts structure from this iteration. + * If there's another, a new one will be allocated + * when we return to the top of this while loop. + */ + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + + /* + * Get the next packet in case it's another + * INFO_REQUEST. + */ + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + + } + + /* + * We should have SUCCESS or FAILURE now. + */ + s->gotit = TRUE; + + } else if (s->can_passwd) { + + /* + * Plain old password authentication. + */ + int ret; /* not live over crReturn */ + int changereq_first_time; /* not live over crReturn */ + + ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_PASSWORD; + + s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend); + s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE; + s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("SSH password"); + add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, dupprintf("%s@%s's password: ", + ssh->username, + ssh->savedhost), + FALSE); + + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0); + while (ret < 0) { + ssh->send_ok = 1; + crWaitUntilV(!pktin); + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, in, inlen); + ssh->send_ok = 0; + } + if (!ret) { + /* + * Failed to get responses. Terminate. + */ + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, "Unable to authenticate", + SSH2_DISCONNECT_AUTH_CANCELLED_BY_USER, + TRUE); + crStopV; + } + /* + * Squirrel away the password. (We may need it later if + * asked to change it.) + */ + s->password = dupstr(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result); + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + + /* + * Send the password packet. + * + * We pad out the password packet to 256 bytes to make + * it harder for an attacker to find the length of the + * user's password. + * + * Anyone using a password longer than 256 bytes + * probably doesn't have much to worry about from + * people who find out how long their password is! + */ + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection"); + /* service requested */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "password"); + ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, FALSE); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, s->password); + ssh2_pkt_send_with_padding(ssh, s->pktout, 256); + logevent("Sent password"); + s->type = AUTH_TYPE_PASSWORD; + + /* + * Wait for next packet, in case it's a password change + * request. + */ + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + changereq_first_time = TRUE; + + while (pktin->type == SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PASSWD_CHANGEREQ) { + + /* + * We're being asked for a new password + * (perhaps not for the first time). + * Loop until the server accepts it. + */ + + int got_new = FALSE; /* not live over crReturn */ + char *prompt; /* not live over crReturn */ + int prompt_len; /* not live over crReturn */ + + { + char *msg; + if (changereq_first_time) + msg = "Server requested password change"; + else + msg = "Server rejected new password"; + logevent(msg); + c_write_str(ssh, msg); + c_write_str(ssh, "\r\n"); + } + + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &prompt, &prompt_len); + + s->cur_prompt = new_prompts(ssh->frontend); + s->cur_prompt->to_server = TRUE; + s->cur_prompt->name = dupstr("New SSH password"); + s->cur_prompt->instruction = + dupprintf("%.*s", prompt_len, prompt); + s->cur_prompt->instr_reqd = TRUE; + /* + * There's no explicit requirement in the protocol + * for the "old" passwords in the original and + * password-change messages to be the same, and + * apparently some Cisco kit supports password change + * by the user entering a blank password originally + * and the real password subsequently, so, + * reluctantly, we prompt for the old password again. + * + * (On the other hand, some servers don't even bother + * to check this field.) + */ + add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, + dupstr("Current password (blank for previously entered password): "), + FALSE); + add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, dupstr("Enter new password: "), + FALSE); + add_prompt(s->cur_prompt, dupstr("Confirm new password: "), + FALSE); + + /* + * Loop until the user manages to enter the same + * password twice. + */ + while (!got_new) { + + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, NULL, 0); + while (ret < 0) { + ssh->send_ok = 1; + crWaitUntilV(!pktin); + ret = get_userpass_input(s->cur_prompt, in, inlen); + ssh->send_ok = 0; + } + if (!ret) { + /* + * Failed to get responses. Terminate. + */ + /* burn the evidence */ + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + smemclr(s->password, strlen(s->password)); + sfree(s->password); + ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, "Unable to authenticate", + SSH2_DISCONNECT_AUTH_CANCELLED_BY_USER, + TRUE); + crStopV; + } + + /* + * If the user specified a new original password + * (IYSWIM), overwrite any previously specified + * one. + * (A side effect is that the user doesn't have to + * re-enter it if they louse up the new password.) + */ + if (s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result[0]) { + smemclr(s->password, strlen(s->password)); + /* burn the evidence */ + sfree(s->password); + s->password = + dupstr(s->cur_prompt->prompts[0]->result); + } + + /* + * Check the two new passwords match. + */ + got_new = (strcmp(s->cur_prompt->prompts[1]->result, + s->cur_prompt->prompts[2]->result) + == 0); + if (!got_new) + /* They don't. Silly user. */ + c_write_str(ssh, "Passwords do not match\r\n"); + + } + + /* + * Send the new password (along with the old one). + * (see above for padding rationale) + */ + s->pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, ssh->username); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "ssh-connection"); + /* service requested */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, "password"); + ssh2_pkt_addbool(s->pktout, TRUE); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, s->password); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, + s->cur_prompt->prompts[1]->result); + free_prompts(s->cur_prompt); + ssh2_pkt_send_with_padding(ssh, s->pktout, 256); + logevent("Sent new password"); + + /* + * Now see what the server has to say about it. + * (If it's CHANGEREQ again, it's not happy with the + * new password.) + */ + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + changereq_first_time = FALSE; + + } + + /* + * We need to reexamine the current pktin at the top + * of the loop. Either: + * - we weren't asked to change password at all, in + * which case it's a SUCCESS or FAILURE with the + * usual meaning + * - we sent a new password, and the server was + * either OK with it (SUCCESS or FAILURE w/partial + * success) or unhappy with the _old_ password + * (FAILURE w/o partial success) + * In any of these cases, we go back to the top of + * the loop and start again. + */ + s->gotit = TRUE; + + /* + * We don't need the old password any more, in any + * case. Burn the evidence. + */ + smemclr(s->password, strlen(s->password)); + sfree(s->password); + + } else { + char *str = dupprintf("No supported authentication methods available" + " (server sent: %.*s)", + methlen, methods); + + ssh_disconnect(ssh, str, + "No supported authentication methods available", + SSH2_DISCONNECT_NO_MORE_AUTH_METHODS_AVAILABLE, + FALSE); + sfree(str); + + crStopV; + + } + + } + } + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER] = NULL; + + /* Clear up various bits and pieces from authentication. */ + if (s->publickey_blob) { + sfree(s->publickey_blob); + sfree(s->publickey_comment); + } + if (s->agent_response) + sfree(s->agent_response); + + if (s->userauth_success && !ssh->bare_connection) { + /* + * We've just received USERAUTH_SUCCESS, and we haven't sent any + * packets since. Signal the transport layer to consider enacting + * delayed compression. + * + * (Relying on we_are_in is not sufficient, as + * draft-miller-secsh-compression-delayed is quite clear that it + * triggers on USERAUTH_SUCCESS specifically, and we_are_in can + * become set for other reasons.) + */ + do_ssh2_transport(ssh, "enabling delayed compression", -2, NULL); + } + + ssh->channels = newtree234(ssh_channelcmp); + + /* + * Set up handlers for some connection protocol messages, so we + * don't have to handle them repeatedly in this coroutine. + */ + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST] = + ssh2_msg_channel_window_adjust; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST] = + ssh2_msg_global_request; + + /* + * Create the main session channel. + */ + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_no_shell)) { + ssh->mainchan = NULL; + } else { + ssh->mainchan = snew(struct ssh_channel); + ssh->mainchan->ssh = ssh; + ssh2_channel_init(ssh->mainchan); + + if (*conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_nc_host)) { + /* + * Just start a direct-tcpip channel and use it as the main + * channel. + */ + ssh_send_port_open(ssh->mainchan, + conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_nc_host), + conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_nc_port), + "main channel"); + ssh->ncmode = TRUE; + } else { + s->pktout = ssh2_chanopen_init(ssh->mainchan, "session"); + logevent("Opening session as main channel"); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout); + ssh->ncmode = FALSE; + } + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION) { + bombout(("Server refused to open channel")); + crStopV; + /* FIXME: error data comes back in FAILURE packet */ + } + if (ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin) != ssh->mainchan->localid) { + bombout(("Server's channel confirmation cited wrong channel")); + crStopV; + } + ssh->mainchan->remoteid = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + ssh->mainchan->halfopen = FALSE; + ssh->mainchan->type = CHAN_MAINSESSION; + ssh->mainchan->v.v2.remwindow = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + ssh->mainchan->v.v2.remmaxpkt = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + add234(ssh->channels, ssh->mainchan); + update_specials_menu(ssh->frontend); + logevent("Opened main channel"); + } + + /* + * Now we have a channel, make dispatch table entries for + * general channel-based messages. + */ + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA] = + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA] = + ssh2_msg_channel_data; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF] = ssh2_msg_channel_eof; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE] = ssh2_msg_channel_close; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION] = + ssh2_msg_channel_open_confirmation; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE] = + ssh2_msg_channel_open_failure; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST] = + ssh2_msg_channel_request; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN] = + ssh2_msg_channel_open; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS] = ssh2_msg_channel_response; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE] = ssh2_msg_channel_response; + + /* + * Now the connection protocol is properly up and running, with + * all those dispatch table entries, so it's safe to let + * downstreams start trying to open extra channels through us. + */ + if (ssh->connshare) + share_activate(ssh->connshare, ssh->v_s); + + if (ssh->mainchan && ssh_is_simple(ssh)) { + /* + * This message indicates to the server that we promise + * not to try to run any other channel in parallel with + * this one, so it's safe for it to advertise a very large + * window and leave the flow control to TCP. + */ + s->pktout = ssh2_chanreq_init(ssh->mainchan, + "simple@putty.projects.tartarus.org", + NULL, NULL); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout); + } + + /* + * Enable port forwardings. + */ + ssh_setup_portfwd(ssh, ssh->conf); + + if (ssh->mainchan && !ssh->ncmode) { + /* + * Send the CHANNEL_REQUESTS for the main session channel. + * Each one is handled by its own little asynchronous + * co-routine. + */ + + /* Potentially enable X11 forwarding. */ + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_x11_forward)) { + ssh->x11disp = + x11_setup_display(conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_x11_display), + ssh->conf); + if (!ssh->x11disp) { + /* FIXME: return an error message from x11_setup_display */ + logevent("X11 forwarding not enabled: unable to" + " initialise X display"); + } else { + ssh->x11auth = x11_invent_fake_auth + (ssh->x11authtree, conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_x11_auth)); + ssh->x11auth->disp = ssh->x11disp; + + ssh2_setup_x11(ssh->mainchan, NULL, NULL); + } + } + + /* Potentially enable agent forwarding. */ + if (ssh_agent_forwarding_permitted(ssh)) + ssh2_setup_agent(ssh->mainchan, NULL, NULL); + + /* Now allocate a pty for the session. */ + if (!conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_nopty)) + ssh2_setup_pty(ssh->mainchan, NULL, NULL); + + /* Send environment variables. */ + ssh2_setup_env(ssh->mainchan, NULL, NULL); + + /* + * Start a shell or a remote command. We may have to attempt + * this twice if the config data has provided a second choice + * of command. + */ + while (1) { + int subsys; + char *cmd; + + if (ssh->fallback_cmd) { + subsys = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_subsys2); + cmd = conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_remote_cmd2); + } else { + subsys = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_subsys); + cmd = conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_remote_cmd); + } + + if (subsys) { + s->pktout = ssh2_chanreq_init(ssh->mainchan, "subsystem", + ssh2_response_authconn, NULL); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, cmd); + } else if (*cmd) { + s->pktout = ssh2_chanreq_init(ssh->mainchan, "exec", + ssh2_response_authconn, NULL); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(s->pktout, cmd); + } else { + s->pktout = ssh2_chanreq_init(ssh->mainchan, "shell", + ssh2_response_authconn, NULL); + } + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, s->pktout); + + crWaitUntilV(pktin); + + if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS) { + if (pktin->type != SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE) { + bombout(("Unexpected response to shell/command request:" + " packet type %d", pktin->type)); + crStopV; + } + /* + * We failed to start the command. If this is the + * fallback command, we really are finished; if it's + * not, and if the fallback command exists, try falling + * back to it before complaining. + */ + if (!ssh->fallback_cmd && + *conf_get_str(ssh->conf, CONF_remote_cmd2)) { + logevent("Primary command failed; attempting fallback"); + ssh->fallback_cmd = TRUE; + continue; + } + bombout(("Server refused to start a shell/command")); + crStopV; + } else { + logevent("Started a shell/command"); + } + break; + } + } else { + ssh->editing = ssh->echoing = TRUE; + } + + ssh->state = SSH_STATE_SESSION; + if (ssh->size_needed) + ssh_size(ssh, ssh->term_width, ssh->term_height); + if (ssh->eof_needed) + ssh_special(ssh, TS_EOF); + + /* + * Transfer data! + */ + if (ssh->ldisc) + ldisc_send(ssh->ldisc, NULL, 0, 0);/* cause ldisc to notice changes */ + if (ssh->mainchan) + ssh->send_ok = 1; + while (1) { + crReturnV; + s->try_send = FALSE; + if (pktin) { + + /* + * _All_ the connection-layer packets we expect to + * receive are now handled by the dispatch table. + * Anything that reaches here must be bogus. + */ + + bombout(("Strange packet received: type %d", pktin->type)); + crStopV; + } else if (ssh->mainchan) { + /* + * We have spare data. Add it to the channel buffer. + */ + ssh2_add_channel_data(ssh->mainchan, (char *)in, inlen); + s->try_send = TRUE; + } + if (s->try_send) { + int i; + struct ssh_channel *c; + /* + * Try to send data on all channels if we can. + */ + for (i = 0; NULL != (c = index234(ssh->channels, i)); i++) + ssh2_try_send_and_unthrottle(ssh, c); + } + } + + crFinishV; +} + +/* + * Handlers for SSH-2 messages that might arrive at any moment. + */ +static void ssh2_msg_disconnect(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + /* log reason code in disconnect message */ + char *buf, *msg; + int reason, msglen; + + reason = ssh_pkt_getuint32(pktin); + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &msg, &msglen); + + if (reason > 0 && reason < lenof(ssh2_disconnect_reasons)) { + buf = dupprintf("Received disconnect message (%s)", + ssh2_disconnect_reasons[reason]); + } else { + buf = dupprintf("Received disconnect message (unknown" + " type %d)", reason); + } + logevent(buf); + sfree(buf); + buf = dupprintf("Disconnection message text: %.*s", + msglen, msg); + logevent(buf); + bombout(("Server sent disconnect message\ntype %d (%s):\n\"%.*s\"", + reason, + (reason > 0 && reason < lenof(ssh2_disconnect_reasons)) ? + ssh2_disconnect_reasons[reason] : "unknown", + msglen, msg)); + sfree(buf); +} + +static void ssh2_msg_debug(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + /* log the debug message */ + char *msg; + int msglen; + + /* XXX maybe we should actually take notice of the return value */ + ssh2_pkt_getbool(pktin); + ssh_pkt_getstring(pktin, &msg, &msglen); + + logeventf(ssh, "Remote debug message: %.*s", msglen, msg); +} + +static void ssh2_msg_transport(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + do_ssh2_transport(ssh, NULL, 0, pktin); +} + +/* + * Called if we receive a packet that isn't allowed by the protocol. + * This only applies to packets whose meaning PuTTY understands. + * Entirely unknown packets are handled below. + */ +static void ssh2_msg_unexpected(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + char *buf = dupprintf("Server protocol violation: unexpected %s packet", + ssh2_pkt_type(ssh->pkt_kctx, ssh->pkt_actx, + pktin->type)); + ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL, buf, SSH2_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_ERROR, FALSE); + sfree(buf); +} + +static void ssh2_msg_something_unimplemented(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin) +{ + struct Packet *pktout; + pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, pktin->sequence); + /* + * UNIMPLEMENTED messages MUST appear in the same order as the + * messages they respond to. Hence, never queue them. + */ + ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, pktout); +} + +/* + * Handle the top-level SSH-2 protocol. + */ +static void ssh2_protocol_setup(Ssh ssh) +{ + int i; + + /* + * Most messages cause SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED. + */ + for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) + ssh->packet_dispatch[i] = ssh2_msg_something_unimplemented; + + /* + * Initially, we only accept transport messages (and a few generic + * ones). do_ssh2_authconn will add more when it starts. + * Messages that are understood but not currently acceptable go to + * ssh2_msg_unexpected. + */ + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT] = ssh2_msg_transport; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS] = ssh2_msg_transport; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_INIT] = ssh2_msg_transport; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_REPLY] = ssh2_msg_transport; + /* ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST] = ssh2_msg_transport; duplicate case value */ + /* ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP] = ssh2_msg_transport; duplicate case value */ + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_INIT] = ssh2_msg_transport; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REPLY] = ssh2_msg_transport; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PK_OK] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + /* ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PASSWD_CHANGEREQ] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; duplicate case value */ + /* ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_REQUEST] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; duplicate case value */ + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_RESPONSE] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + + /* + * These messages have a special handler from the start. + */ + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_DISCONNECT] = ssh2_msg_disconnect; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_IGNORE] = ssh_msg_ignore; /* shared with SSH-1 */ + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_DEBUG] = ssh2_msg_debug; +} + +static void ssh2_bare_connection_protocol_setup(Ssh ssh) +{ + int i; + + /* + * Most messages cause SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED. + */ + for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) + ssh->packet_dispatch[i] = ssh2_msg_something_unimplemented; + + /* + * Initially, we set all ssh-connection messages to 'unexpected'; + * do_ssh2_authconn will fill things in properly. We also handle a + * couple of messages from the transport protocol which aren't + * related to key exchange (UNIMPLEMENTED, IGNORE, DEBUG, + * DISCONNECT). + */ + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED] = ssh2_msg_unexpected; + + /* + * These messages have a special handler from the start. + */ + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_DISCONNECT] = ssh2_msg_disconnect; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_IGNORE] = ssh_msg_ignore; + ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_DEBUG] = ssh2_msg_debug; +} + +static void ssh2_timer(void *ctx, unsigned long now) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh)ctx; + + if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED) + return; + + if (!ssh->kex_in_progress && !ssh->bare_connection && + conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time) != 0 && + now == ssh->next_rekey) { + do_ssh2_transport(ssh, "timeout", -1, NULL); + } +} + +static void ssh2_protocol(Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen, + struct Packet *pktin) +{ + unsigned char *in = (unsigned char *)vin; + if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED) + return; + + if (pktin) { + ssh->incoming_data_size += pktin->encrypted_len; + if (!ssh->kex_in_progress && + ssh->max_data_size != 0 && + ssh->incoming_data_size > ssh->max_data_size) + do_ssh2_transport(ssh, "too much data received", -1, NULL); + } + + if (pktin) + ssh->packet_dispatch[pktin->type](ssh, pktin); + else if (!ssh->protocol_initial_phase_done) + do_ssh2_transport(ssh, in, inlen, pktin); + else + do_ssh2_authconn(ssh, in, inlen, pktin); +} + +static void ssh2_bare_connection_protocol(Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen, + struct Packet *pktin) +{ + unsigned char *in = (unsigned char *)vin; + if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED) + return; + + if (pktin) + ssh->packet_dispatch[pktin->type](ssh, pktin); + else + do_ssh2_authconn(ssh, in, inlen, pktin); +} + +static void ssh_cache_conf_values(Ssh ssh) +{ + ssh->logomitdata = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_logomitdata); +} + +/* + * Called to set up the connection. + * + * Returns an error message, or NULL on success. + */ +static const char *ssh_init(void *frontend_handle, void **backend_handle, + Conf *conf, char *host, int port, char **realhost, + int nodelay, int keepalive) +{ + const char *p; + Ssh ssh; + + ssh = snew(struct ssh_tag); + ssh->conf = conf_copy(conf); + ssh_cache_conf_values(ssh); + ssh->version = 0; /* when not ready yet */ + ssh->s = NULL; + ssh->cipher = NULL; + ssh->v1_cipher_ctx = NULL; + ssh->crcda_ctx = NULL; + ssh->cscipher = NULL; + ssh->cs_cipher_ctx = NULL; + ssh->sccipher = NULL; + ssh->sc_cipher_ctx = NULL; + ssh->csmac = NULL; + ssh->cs_mac_ctx = NULL; + ssh->scmac = NULL; + ssh->sc_mac_ctx = NULL; + ssh->cscomp = NULL; + ssh->cs_comp_ctx = NULL; + ssh->sccomp = NULL; + ssh->sc_comp_ctx = NULL; + ssh->kex = NULL; + ssh->kex_ctx = NULL; + ssh->hostkey = NULL; + ssh->hostkey_str = NULL; + ssh->exitcode = -1; + ssh->close_expected = FALSE; + ssh->clean_exit = FALSE; + ssh->state = SSH_STATE_PREPACKET; + ssh->size_needed = FALSE; + ssh->eof_needed = FALSE; + ssh->ldisc = NULL; + ssh->logctx = NULL; + ssh->deferred_send_data = NULL; + ssh->deferred_len = 0; + ssh->deferred_size = 0; + ssh->fallback_cmd = 0; + ssh->pkt_kctx = SSH2_PKTCTX_NOKEX; + ssh->pkt_actx = SSH2_PKTCTX_NOAUTH; + ssh->x11disp = NULL; + ssh->x11auth = NULL; + ssh->x11authtree = newtree234(x11_authcmp); + ssh->v1_compressing = FALSE; + ssh->v2_outgoing_sequence = 0; + ssh->ssh1_rdpkt_crstate = 0; + ssh->ssh2_rdpkt_crstate = 0; + ssh->ssh2_bare_rdpkt_crstate = 0; + ssh->ssh_gotdata_crstate = 0; + ssh->do_ssh1_connection_crstate = 0; + ssh->do_ssh_init_state = NULL; + ssh->do_ssh_connection_init_state = NULL; + ssh->do_ssh1_login_state = NULL; + ssh->do_ssh2_transport_state = NULL; + ssh->do_ssh2_authconn_state = NULL; + ssh->v_c = NULL; + ssh->v_s = NULL; + ssh->mainchan = NULL; + ssh->throttled_all = 0; + ssh->v1_stdout_throttling = 0; + ssh->queue = NULL; + ssh->queuelen = ssh->queuesize = 0; + ssh->queueing = FALSE; + ssh->qhead = ssh->qtail = NULL; + ssh->deferred_rekey_reason = NULL; + bufchain_init(&ssh->queued_incoming_data); + ssh->frozen = FALSE; + ssh->username = NULL; + ssh->sent_console_eof = FALSE; + ssh->got_pty = FALSE; + ssh->bare_connection = FALSE; + ssh->attempting_connshare = FALSE; + + *backend_handle = ssh; + +#ifdef MSCRYPTOAPI + if (crypto_startup() == 0) + return "Microsoft high encryption pack not installed!"; +#endif + + ssh->frontend = frontend_handle; + ssh->term_width = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_width); + ssh->term_height = conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_height); + + ssh->channels = NULL; + ssh->rportfwds = NULL; + ssh->portfwds = NULL; + + ssh->send_ok = 0; + ssh->editing = 0; + ssh->echoing = 0; + ssh->conn_throttle_count = 0; + ssh->overall_bufsize = 0; + ssh->fallback_cmd = 0; + + ssh->protocol = NULL; + + ssh->protocol_initial_phase_done = FALSE; + + ssh->pinger = NULL; + + ssh->incoming_data_size = ssh->outgoing_data_size = + ssh->deferred_data_size = 0L; + ssh->max_data_size = parse_blocksize(conf_get_str(ssh->conf, + CONF_ssh_rekey_data)); + ssh->kex_in_progress = FALSE; + +#ifndef NO_GSSAPI + ssh->gsslibs = NULL; +#endif + + p = connect_to_host(ssh, host, port, realhost, nodelay, keepalive); + if (p != NULL) + return p; + + random_ref(); + + return NULL; +} + +static void ssh_free(void *handle) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + struct ssh_channel *c; + struct ssh_rportfwd *pf; + struct X11FakeAuth *auth; + + if (ssh->v1_cipher_ctx) + ssh->cipher->free_context(ssh->v1_cipher_ctx); + if (ssh->cs_cipher_ctx) + ssh->cscipher->free_context(ssh->cs_cipher_ctx); + if (ssh->sc_cipher_ctx) + ssh->sccipher->free_context(ssh->sc_cipher_ctx); + if (ssh->cs_mac_ctx) + ssh->csmac->free_context(ssh->cs_mac_ctx); + if (ssh->sc_mac_ctx) + ssh->scmac->free_context(ssh->sc_mac_ctx); + if (ssh->cs_comp_ctx) { + if (ssh->cscomp) + ssh->cscomp->compress_cleanup(ssh->cs_comp_ctx); + else + zlib_compress_cleanup(ssh->cs_comp_ctx); + } + if (ssh->sc_comp_ctx) { + if (ssh->sccomp) + ssh->sccomp->decompress_cleanup(ssh->sc_comp_ctx); + else + zlib_decompress_cleanup(ssh->sc_comp_ctx); + } + if (ssh->kex_ctx) + dh_cleanup(ssh->kex_ctx); + sfree(ssh->savedhost); + + while (ssh->queuelen-- > 0) + ssh_free_packet(ssh->queue[ssh->queuelen]); + sfree(ssh->queue); + + while (ssh->qhead) { + struct queued_handler *qh = ssh->qhead; + ssh->qhead = qh->next; + sfree(qh); + } + ssh->qhead = ssh->qtail = NULL; + + if (ssh->channels) { + while ((c = delpos234(ssh->channels, 0)) != NULL) { + switch (c->type) { + case CHAN_X11: + if (c->u.x11.xconn != NULL) + x11_close(c->u.x11.xconn); + break; + case CHAN_SOCKDATA: + case CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT: + if (c->u.pfd.pf != NULL) + pfd_close(c->u.pfd.pf); + break; + } + if (ssh->version == 2) { + struct outstanding_channel_request *ocr, *nocr; + ocr = c->v.v2.chanreq_head; + while (ocr) { + ocr->handler(c, NULL, ocr->ctx); + nocr = ocr->next; + sfree(ocr); + ocr = nocr; + } + bufchain_clear(&c->v.v2.outbuffer); + } + sfree(c); + } + freetree234(ssh->channels); + ssh->channels = NULL; + } + + if (ssh->connshare) + sharestate_free(ssh->connshare); + + if (ssh->rportfwds) { + while ((pf = delpos234(ssh->rportfwds, 0)) != NULL) + free_rportfwd(pf); + freetree234(ssh->rportfwds); + ssh->rportfwds = NULL; + } + sfree(ssh->deferred_send_data); + if (ssh->x11disp) + x11_free_display(ssh->x11disp); + while ((auth = delpos234(ssh->x11authtree, 0)) != NULL) + x11_free_fake_auth(auth); + freetree234(ssh->x11authtree); + sfree(ssh->do_ssh_init_state); + sfree(ssh->do_ssh1_login_state); + sfree(ssh->do_ssh2_transport_state); + sfree(ssh->do_ssh2_authconn_state); + sfree(ssh->v_c); + sfree(ssh->v_s); + sfree(ssh->fullhostname); + sfree(ssh->hostkey_str); + if (ssh->crcda_ctx) { + crcda_free_context(ssh->crcda_ctx); + ssh->crcda_ctx = NULL; + } + if (ssh->s) + ssh_do_close(ssh, TRUE); + expire_timer_context(ssh); + if (ssh->pinger) + pinger_free(ssh->pinger); + bufchain_clear(&ssh->queued_incoming_data); + sfree(ssh->username); + conf_free(ssh->conf); +#ifndef NO_GSSAPI + if (ssh->gsslibs) + ssh_gss_cleanup(ssh->gsslibs); +#endif + sfree(ssh); + + random_unref(); +} + +/* + * Reconfigure the SSH backend. + */ +static void ssh_reconfig(void *handle, Conf *conf) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + char *rekeying = NULL, rekey_mandatory = FALSE; + unsigned long old_max_data_size; + int i, rekey_time; + + pinger_reconfig(ssh->pinger, ssh->conf, conf); + if (ssh->portfwds) + ssh_setup_portfwd(ssh, conf); + + rekey_time = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time); + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_rekey_time) != rekey_time && + rekey_time != 0) { + unsigned long new_next = ssh->last_rekey + rekey_time*60*TICKSPERSEC; + unsigned long now = GETTICKCOUNT(); + + if (now - ssh->last_rekey > rekey_time*60*TICKSPERSEC) { + rekeying = "timeout shortened"; + } else { + ssh->next_rekey = schedule_timer(new_next - now, ssh2_timer, ssh); + } + } + + old_max_data_size = ssh->max_data_size; + ssh->max_data_size = parse_blocksize(conf_get_str(ssh->conf, + CONF_ssh_rekey_data)); + if (old_max_data_size != ssh->max_data_size && + ssh->max_data_size != 0) { + if (ssh->outgoing_data_size > ssh->max_data_size || + ssh->incoming_data_size > ssh->max_data_size) + rekeying = "data limit lowered"; + } + + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_compression) != + conf_get_int(conf, CONF_compression)) { + rekeying = "compression setting changed"; + rekey_mandatory = TRUE; + } + + for (i = 0; i < CIPHER_MAX; i++) + if (conf_get_int_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_cipherlist, i) != + conf_get_int_int(conf, CONF_ssh_cipherlist, i)) { + rekeying = "cipher settings changed"; + rekey_mandatory = TRUE; + } + if (conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh2_des_cbc) != + conf_get_int(conf, CONF_ssh2_des_cbc)) { + rekeying = "cipher settings changed"; + rekey_mandatory = TRUE; + } + + conf_free(ssh->conf); + ssh->conf = conf_copy(conf); + ssh_cache_conf_values(ssh); + + if (!ssh->bare_connection && rekeying) { + if (!ssh->kex_in_progress) { + do_ssh2_transport(ssh, rekeying, -1, NULL); + } else if (rekey_mandatory) { + ssh->deferred_rekey_reason = rekeying; + } + } +} + +/* + * Called to send data down the SSH connection. + */ +static int ssh_send(void *handle, char *buf, int len) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + + if (ssh == NULL || ssh->s == NULL || ssh->protocol == NULL) + return 0; + + ssh->protocol(ssh, (unsigned char *)buf, len, 0); + + return ssh_sendbuffer(ssh); +} + +/* + * Called to query the current amount of buffered stdin data. + */ +static int ssh_sendbuffer(void *handle) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + int override_value; + + if (ssh == NULL || ssh->s == NULL || ssh->protocol == NULL) + return 0; + + /* + * If the SSH socket itself has backed up, add the total backup + * size on that to any individual buffer on the stdin channel. + */ + override_value = 0; + if (ssh->throttled_all) + override_value = ssh->overall_bufsize; + + if (ssh->version == 1) { + return override_value; + } else if (ssh->version == 2) { + if (!ssh->mainchan) + return override_value; + else + return (override_value + + bufchain_size(&ssh->mainchan->v.v2.outbuffer)); + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Called to set the size of the window from SSH's POV. + */ +static void ssh_size(void *handle, int width, int height) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + struct Packet *pktout; + + ssh->term_width = width; + ssh->term_height = height; + + switch (ssh->state) { + case SSH_STATE_BEFORE_SIZE: + case SSH_STATE_PREPACKET: + case SSH_STATE_CLOSED: + break; /* do nothing */ + case SSH_STATE_INTERMED: + ssh->size_needed = TRUE; /* buffer for later */ + break; + case SSH_STATE_SESSION: + if (!conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_nopty)) { + if (ssh->version == 1) { + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_WINDOW_SIZE, + PKT_INT, ssh->term_height, + PKT_INT, ssh->term_width, + PKT_INT, 0, PKT_INT, 0, PKT_END); + } else if (ssh->mainchan) { + pktout = ssh2_chanreq_init(ssh->mainchan, "window-change", + NULL, NULL); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, ssh->term_width); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, ssh->term_height); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, 0); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, 0); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + } + } + break; + } +} + +/* + * Return a list of the special codes that make sense in this + * protocol. + */ +static const struct telnet_special *ssh_get_specials(void *handle) +{ + static const struct telnet_special ssh1_ignore_special[] = { + {"IGNORE message", TS_NOP} + }; + static const struct telnet_special ssh2_ignore_special[] = { + {"IGNORE message", TS_NOP}, + }; + static const struct telnet_special ssh2_rekey_special[] = { + {"Repeat key exchange", TS_REKEY}, + }; + static const struct telnet_special ssh2_session_specials[] = { + {NULL, TS_SEP}, + {"Break", TS_BRK}, + /* These are the signal names defined by RFC 4254. + * They include all the ISO C signals, but are a subset of the POSIX + * required signals. */ + {"SIGINT (Interrupt)", TS_SIGINT}, + {"SIGTERM (Terminate)", TS_SIGTERM}, + {"SIGKILL (Kill)", TS_SIGKILL}, + {"SIGQUIT (Quit)", TS_SIGQUIT}, + {"SIGHUP (Hangup)", TS_SIGHUP}, + {"More signals", TS_SUBMENU}, + {"SIGABRT", TS_SIGABRT}, {"SIGALRM", TS_SIGALRM}, + {"SIGFPE", TS_SIGFPE}, {"SIGILL", TS_SIGILL}, + {"SIGPIPE", TS_SIGPIPE}, {"SIGSEGV", TS_SIGSEGV}, + {"SIGUSR1", TS_SIGUSR1}, {"SIGUSR2", TS_SIGUSR2}, + {NULL, TS_EXITMENU} + }; + static const struct telnet_special specials_end[] = { + {NULL, TS_EXITMENU} + }; + /* XXX review this length for any changes: */ + static struct telnet_special ssh_specials[lenof(ssh2_ignore_special) + + lenof(ssh2_rekey_special) + + lenof(ssh2_session_specials) + + lenof(specials_end)]; + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + int i = 0; +#define ADD_SPECIALS(name) \ + do { \ + assert((i + lenof(name)) <= lenof(ssh_specials)); \ + memcpy(&ssh_specials[i], name, sizeof name); \ + i += lenof(name); \ + } while(0) + + if (ssh->version == 1) { + /* Don't bother offering IGNORE if we've decided the remote + * won't cope with it, since we wouldn't bother sending it if + * asked anyway. */ + if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH1_IGNORE)) + ADD_SPECIALS(ssh1_ignore_special); + } else if (ssh->version == 2) { + if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH2_IGNORE)) + ADD_SPECIALS(ssh2_ignore_special); + if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_SSH2_REKEY) && !ssh->bare_connection) + ADD_SPECIALS(ssh2_rekey_special); + if (ssh->mainchan) + ADD_SPECIALS(ssh2_session_specials); + } /* else we're not ready yet */ + + if (i) { + ADD_SPECIALS(specials_end); + return ssh_specials; + } else { + return NULL; + } +#undef ADD_SPECIALS +} + +/* + * Send special codes. TS_EOF is useful for `plink', so you + * can send an EOF and collect resulting output (e.g. `plink + * hostname sort'). + */ +static void ssh_special(void *handle, Telnet_Special code) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + struct Packet *pktout; + + if (code == TS_EOF) { + if (ssh->state != SSH_STATE_SESSION) { + /* + * Buffer the EOF in case we are pre-SESSION, so we can + * send it as soon as we reach SESSION. + */ + if (code == TS_EOF) + ssh->eof_needed = TRUE; + return; + } + if (ssh->version == 1) { + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_CMSG_EOF, PKT_END); + } else if (ssh->mainchan) { + sshfwd_write_eof(ssh->mainchan); + ssh->send_ok = 0; /* now stop trying to read from stdin */ + } + logevent("Sent EOF message"); + } else if (code == TS_PING || code == TS_NOP) { + if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED + || ssh->state == SSH_STATE_PREPACKET) return; + if (ssh->version == 1) { + if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH1_IGNORE)) + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_IGNORE, PKT_STR, "", PKT_END); + } else { + if (!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_SSH2_IGNORE)) { + pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_IGNORE); + ssh2_pkt_addstring_start(pktout); + ssh2_pkt_send_noqueue(ssh, pktout); + } + } + } else if (code == TS_REKEY) { + if (!ssh->kex_in_progress && !ssh->bare_connection && + ssh->version == 2) { + do_ssh2_transport(ssh, "at user request", -1, NULL); + } + } else if (code == TS_BRK) { + if (ssh->state == SSH_STATE_CLOSED + || ssh->state == SSH_STATE_PREPACKET) return; + if (ssh->version == 1) { + logevent("Unable to send BREAK signal in SSH-1"); + } else if (ssh->mainchan) { + pktout = ssh2_chanreq_init(ssh->mainchan, "break", NULL, NULL); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, 0); /* default break length */ + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + } + } else { + /* Is is a POSIX signal? */ + char *signame = NULL; + if (code == TS_SIGABRT) signame = "ABRT"; + if (code == TS_SIGALRM) signame = "ALRM"; + if (code == TS_SIGFPE) signame = "FPE"; + if (code == TS_SIGHUP) signame = "HUP"; + if (code == TS_SIGILL) signame = "ILL"; + if (code == TS_SIGINT) signame = "INT"; + if (code == TS_SIGKILL) signame = "KILL"; + if (code == TS_SIGPIPE) signame = "PIPE"; + if (code == TS_SIGQUIT) signame = "QUIT"; + if (code == TS_SIGSEGV) signame = "SEGV"; + if (code == TS_SIGTERM) signame = "TERM"; + if (code == TS_SIGUSR1) signame = "USR1"; + if (code == TS_SIGUSR2) signame = "USR2"; + /* The SSH-2 protocol does in principle support arbitrary named + * signals, including signame@domain, but we don't support those. */ + if (signame) { + /* It's a signal. */ + if (ssh->version == 2 && ssh->mainchan) { + pktout = ssh2_chanreq_init(ssh->mainchan, "signal", NULL, NULL); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, signame); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + logeventf(ssh, "Sent signal SIG%s", signame); + } + } else { + /* Never heard of it. Do nothing */ + } + } +} + +void *new_sock_channel(void *handle, struct PortForwarding *pf) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + struct ssh_channel *c; + c = snew(struct ssh_channel); + + c->ssh = ssh; + ssh2_channel_init(c); + c->halfopen = TRUE; + c->type = CHAN_SOCKDATA_DORMANT;/* identify channel type */ + c->u.pfd.pf = pf; + add234(ssh->channels, c); + return c; +} + +unsigned ssh_alloc_sharing_channel(Ssh ssh, void *sharing_ctx) +{ + struct ssh_channel *c; + c = snew(struct ssh_channel); + + c->ssh = ssh; + ssh2_channel_init(c); + c->type = CHAN_SHARING; + c->u.sharing.ctx = sharing_ctx; + add234(ssh->channels, c); + return c->localid; +} + +void ssh_delete_sharing_channel(Ssh ssh, unsigned localid) +{ + struct ssh_channel *c; + + c = find234(ssh->channels, &localid, ssh_channelfind); + if (c) + ssh_channel_destroy(c); +} + +void ssh_send_packet_from_downstream(Ssh ssh, unsigned id, int type, + const void *data, int datalen, + const char *additional_log_text) +{ + struct Packet *pkt; + + pkt = ssh2_pkt_init(type); + pkt->downstream_id = id; + pkt->additional_log_text = additional_log_text; + ssh2_pkt_adddata(pkt, data, datalen); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pkt); +} + +/* + * This is called when stdout/stderr (the entity to which + * from_backend sends data) manages to clear some backlog. + */ +static void ssh_unthrottle(void *handle, int bufsize) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + int buflimit; + + if (ssh->version == 1) { + if (ssh->v1_stdout_throttling && bufsize < SSH1_BUFFER_LIMIT) { + ssh->v1_stdout_throttling = 0; + ssh_throttle_conn(ssh, -1); + } + } else { + if (ssh->mainchan) { + ssh2_set_window(ssh->mainchan, + bufsize < ssh->mainchan->v.v2.locmaxwin ? + ssh->mainchan->v.v2.locmaxwin - bufsize : 0); + if (ssh_is_simple(ssh)) + buflimit = 0; + else + buflimit = ssh->mainchan->v.v2.locmaxwin; + if (ssh->mainchan->throttling_conn && bufsize <= buflimit) { + ssh->mainchan->throttling_conn = 0; + ssh_throttle_conn(ssh, -1); + } + } + } + + /* + * Now process any SSH connection data that was stashed in our + * queue while we were frozen. + */ + ssh_process_queued_incoming_data(ssh); +} + +void ssh_send_port_open(void *channel, char *hostname, int port, char *org) +{ + struct ssh_channel *c = (struct ssh_channel *)channel; + Ssh ssh = c->ssh; + struct Packet *pktout; + + logeventf(ssh, "Opening connection to %s:%d for %s", hostname, port, org); + + if (ssh->version == 1) { + send_packet(ssh, SSH1_MSG_PORT_OPEN, + PKT_INT, c->localid, + PKT_STR, hostname, + PKT_INT, port, + /* PKT_STR, <org:orgport>, */ + PKT_END); + } else { + pktout = ssh2_chanopen_init(c, "direct-tcpip"); + { + char *trimmed_host = host_strduptrim(hostname); + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, trimmed_host); + sfree(trimmed_host); + } + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, port); + /* + * We make up values for the originator data; partly it's + * too much hassle to keep track, and partly I'm not + * convinced the server should be told details like that + * about my local network configuration. + * The "originator IP address" is syntactically a numeric + * IP address, and some servers (e.g., Tectia) get upset + * if it doesn't match this syntax. + */ + ssh2_pkt_addstring(pktout, "0.0.0.0"); + ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, 0); + ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout); + } +} + +static int ssh_connected(void *handle) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + return ssh->s != NULL; +} + +static int ssh_sendok(void *handle) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + return ssh->send_ok; +} + +static int ssh_ldisc(void *handle, int option) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + if (option == LD_ECHO) + return ssh->echoing; + if (option == LD_EDIT) + return ssh->editing; + return FALSE; +} + +static void ssh_provide_ldisc(void *handle, void *ldisc) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + ssh->ldisc = ldisc; +} + +static void ssh_provide_logctx(void *handle, void *logctx) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + ssh->logctx = logctx; +} + +static int ssh_return_exitcode(void *handle) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + if (ssh->s != NULL) + return -1; + else + return (ssh->exitcode >= 0 ? ssh->exitcode : INT_MAX); +} + +/* + * cfg_info for SSH is the currently running version of the + * protocol. (1 for 1; 2 for 2; 0 for not-decided-yet.) + */ +static int ssh_cfg_info(void *handle) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + return ssh->version; +} + +/* + * Gross hack: pscp will try to start SFTP but fall back to scp1 if + * that fails. This variable is the means by which scp.c can reach + * into the SSH code and find out which one it got. + */ +extern int ssh_fallback_cmd(void *handle) +{ + Ssh ssh = (Ssh) handle; + return ssh->fallback_cmd; +} + +Backend ssh_backend = { + ssh_init, + ssh_free, + ssh_reconfig, + ssh_send, + ssh_sendbuffer, + ssh_size, + ssh_special, + ssh_get_specials, + ssh_connected, + ssh_return_exitcode, + ssh_sendok, + ssh_ldisc, + ssh_provide_ldisc, + ssh_provide_logctx, + ssh_unthrottle, + ssh_cfg_info, + "ssh", + PROT_SSH, + 22 +}; diff --git a/tools/plink/ssh.h b/tools/plink/ssh.h index 3431842aa..89f772d66 100644 --- a/tools/plink/ssh.h +++ b/tools/plink/ssh.h @@ -1,600 +1,816 @@ -#include <stdio.h>
-#include <string.h>
-
-#include "puttymem.h"
-#include "tree234.h"
-#include "network.h"
-#include "int64.h"
-#include "misc.h"
-
-struct ssh_channel;
-
-extern int sshfwd_write(struct ssh_channel *c, char *, int);
-extern void sshfwd_write_eof(struct ssh_channel *c);
-extern void sshfwd_unclean_close(struct ssh_channel *c);
-extern void sshfwd_unthrottle(struct ssh_channel *c, int bufsize);
-
-/*
- * Useful thing.
- */
-#ifndef lenof
-#define lenof(x) ( (sizeof((x))) / (sizeof(*(x))))
-#endif
-
-#define SSH_CIPHER_IDEA 1
-#define SSH_CIPHER_DES 2
-#define SSH_CIPHER_3DES 3
-#define SSH_CIPHER_BLOWFISH 6
-
-#ifdef MSCRYPTOAPI
-#define APIEXTRA 8
-#else
-#define APIEXTRA 0
-#endif
-
-#ifndef BIGNUM_INTERNAL
-typedef void *Bignum;
-#endif
-
-struct RSAKey {
- int bits;
- int bytes;
-#ifdef MSCRYPTOAPI
- unsigned long exponent;
- unsigned char *modulus;
-#else
- Bignum modulus;
- Bignum exponent;
- Bignum private_exponent;
- Bignum p;
- Bignum q;
- Bignum iqmp;
-#endif
- char *comment;
-};
-
-struct dss_key {
- Bignum p, q, g, y, x;
-};
-
-int makekey(unsigned char *data, int len, struct RSAKey *result,
- unsigned char **keystr, int order);
-int makeprivate(unsigned char *data, int len, struct RSAKey *result);
-int rsaencrypt(unsigned char *data, int length, struct RSAKey *key);
-Bignum rsadecrypt(Bignum input, struct RSAKey *key);
-void rsasign(unsigned char *data, int length, struct RSAKey *key);
-void rsasanitise(struct RSAKey *key);
-int rsastr_len(struct RSAKey *key);
-void rsastr_fmt(char *str, struct RSAKey *key);
-void rsa_fingerprint(char *str, int len, struct RSAKey *key);
-int rsa_verify(struct RSAKey *key);
-unsigned char *rsa_public_blob(struct RSAKey *key, int *len);
-int rsa_public_blob_len(void *data, int maxlen);
-void freersakey(struct RSAKey *key);
-
-#ifndef PUTTY_UINT32_DEFINED
-/* This makes assumptions about the int type. */
-typedef unsigned int uint32;
-#define PUTTY_UINT32_DEFINED
-#endif
-typedef uint32 word32;
-
-unsigned long crc32_compute(const void *s, size_t len);
-unsigned long crc32_update(unsigned long crc_input, const void *s, size_t len);
-
-/* SSH CRC compensation attack detector */
-void *crcda_make_context(void);
-void crcda_free_context(void *handle);
-int detect_attack(void *handle, unsigned char *buf, uint32 len,
- unsigned char *IV);
-
-/*
- * SSH2 RSA key exchange functions
- */
-struct ssh_hash;
-void *ssh_rsakex_newkey(char *data, int len);
-void ssh_rsakex_freekey(void *key);
-int ssh_rsakex_klen(void *key);
-void ssh_rsakex_encrypt(const struct ssh_hash *h, unsigned char *in, int inlen,
- unsigned char *out, int outlen,
- void *key);
-
-typedef struct {
- uint32 h[4];
-} MD5_Core_State;
-
-struct MD5Context {
-#ifdef MSCRYPTOAPI
- unsigned long hHash;
-#else
- MD5_Core_State core;
- unsigned char block[64];
- int blkused;
- uint32 lenhi, lenlo;
-#endif
-};
-
-void MD5Init(struct MD5Context *context);
-void MD5Update(struct MD5Context *context, unsigned char const *buf,
- unsigned len);
-void MD5Final(unsigned char digest[16], struct MD5Context *context);
-void MD5Simple(void const *p, unsigned len, unsigned char output[16]);
-
-void *hmacmd5_make_context(void);
-void hmacmd5_free_context(void *handle);
-void hmacmd5_key(void *handle, void const *key, int len);
-void hmacmd5_do_hmac(void *handle, unsigned char const *blk, int len,
- unsigned char *hmac);
-
-typedef struct {
- uint32 h[5];
- unsigned char block[64];
- int blkused;
- uint32 lenhi, lenlo;
-} SHA_State;
-void SHA_Init(SHA_State * s);
-void SHA_Bytes(SHA_State * s, void *p, int len);
-void SHA_Final(SHA_State * s, unsigned char *output);
-void SHA_Simple(void *p, int len, unsigned char *output);
-
-void hmac_sha1_simple(void *key, int keylen, void *data, int datalen,
- unsigned char *output);
-typedef struct {
- uint32 h[8];
- unsigned char block[64];
- int blkused;
- uint32 lenhi, lenlo;
-} SHA256_State;
-void SHA256_Init(SHA256_State * s);
-void SHA256_Bytes(SHA256_State * s, const void *p, int len);
-void SHA256_Final(SHA256_State * s, unsigned char *output);
-void SHA256_Simple(const void *p, int len, unsigned char *output);
-
-typedef struct {
- uint64 h[8];
- unsigned char block[128];
- int blkused;
- uint32 len[4];
-} SHA512_State;
-void SHA512_Init(SHA512_State * s);
-void SHA512_Bytes(SHA512_State * s, const void *p, int len);
-void SHA512_Final(SHA512_State * s, unsigned char *output);
-void SHA512_Simple(const void *p, int len, unsigned char *output);
-
-struct ssh_cipher {
- void *(*make_context)(void);
- void (*free_context)(void *);
- void (*sesskey) (void *, unsigned char *key); /* for SSH-1 */
- void (*encrypt) (void *, unsigned char *blk, int len);
- void (*decrypt) (void *, unsigned char *blk, int len);
- int blksize;
- char *text_name;
-};
-
-struct ssh2_cipher {
- void *(*make_context)(void);
- void (*free_context)(void *);
- void (*setiv) (void *, unsigned char *key); /* for SSH-2 */
- void (*setkey) (void *, unsigned char *key);/* for SSH-2 */
- void (*encrypt) (void *, unsigned char *blk, int len);
- void (*decrypt) (void *, unsigned char *blk, int len);
- char *name;
- int blksize;
- int keylen;
- unsigned int flags;
-#define SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC 1
- char *text_name;
-};
-
-struct ssh2_ciphers {
- int nciphers;
- const struct ssh2_cipher *const *list;
-};
-
-struct ssh_mac {
- void *(*make_context)(void);
- void (*free_context)(void *);
- void (*setkey) (void *, unsigned char *key);
- /* whole-packet operations */
- void (*generate) (void *, unsigned char *blk, int len, unsigned long seq);
- int (*verify) (void *, unsigned char *blk, int len, unsigned long seq);
- /* partial-packet operations */
- void (*start) (void *);
- void (*bytes) (void *, unsigned char const *, int);
- void (*genresult) (void *, unsigned char *);
- int (*verresult) (void *, unsigned char const *);
- char *name;
- int len;
- char *text_name;
-};
-
-struct ssh_hash {
- void *(*init)(void); /* also allocates context */
- void (*bytes)(void *, void *, int);
- void (*final)(void *, unsigned char *); /* also frees context */
- int hlen; /* output length in bytes */
- char *text_name;
-};
-
-struct ssh_kex {
- char *name, *groupname;
- enum { KEXTYPE_DH, KEXTYPE_RSA } main_type;
- /* For DH */
- const unsigned char *pdata, *gdata; /* NULL means group exchange */
- int plen, glen;
- const struct ssh_hash *hash;
-};
-
-struct ssh_kexes {
- int nkexes;
- const struct ssh_kex *const *list;
-};
-
-struct ssh_signkey {
- void *(*newkey) (char *data, int len);
- void (*freekey) (void *key);
- char *(*fmtkey) (void *key);
- unsigned char *(*public_blob) (void *key, int *len);
- unsigned char *(*private_blob) (void *key, int *len);
- void *(*createkey) (unsigned char *pub_blob, int pub_len,
- unsigned char *priv_blob, int priv_len);
- void *(*openssh_createkey) (unsigned char **blob, int *len);
- int (*openssh_fmtkey) (void *key, unsigned char *blob, int len);
- int (*pubkey_bits) (void *blob, int len);
- char *(*fingerprint) (void *key);
- int (*verifysig) (void *key, char *sig, int siglen,
- char *data, int datalen);
- unsigned char *(*sign) (void *key, char *data, int datalen,
- int *siglen);
- char *name;
- char *keytype; /* for host key cache */
-};
-
-struct ssh_compress {
- char *name;
- /* For zlib@openssh.com: if non-NULL, this name will be considered once
- * userauth has completed successfully. */
- char *delayed_name;
- void *(*compress_init) (void);
- void (*compress_cleanup) (void *);
- int (*compress) (void *, unsigned char *block, int len,
- unsigned char **outblock, int *outlen);
- void *(*decompress_init) (void);
- void (*decompress_cleanup) (void *);
- int (*decompress) (void *, unsigned char *block, int len,
- unsigned char **outblock, int *outlen);
- int (*disable_compression) (void *);
- char *text_name;
-};
-
-struct ssh2_userkey {
- const struct ssh_signkey *alg; /* the key algorithm */
- void *data; /* the key data */
- char *comment; /* the key comment */
-};
-
-/* The maximum length of any hash algorithm used in kex. (bytes) */
-#define SSH2_KEX_MAX_HASH_LEN (32) /* SHA-256 */
-
-extern const struct ssh_cipher ssh_3des;
-extern const struct ssh_cipher ssh_des;
-extern const struct ssh_cipher ssh_blowfish_ssh1;
-extern const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_3des;
-extern const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_des;
-extern const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_aes;
-extern const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_blowfish;
-extern const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_arcfour;
-extern const struct ssh_hash ssh_sha1;
-extern const struct ssh_hash ssh_sha256;
-extern const struct ssh_kexes ssh_diffiehellman_group1;
-extern const struct ssh_kexes ssh_diffiehellman_group14;
-extern const struct ssh_kexes ssh_diffiehellman_gex;
-extern const struct ssh_kexes ssh_rsa_kex;
-extern const struct ssh_signkey ssh_dss;
-extern const struct ssh_signkey ssh_rsa;
-extern const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_md5;
-extern const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1;
-extern const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1_buggy;
-extern const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1_96;
-extern const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1_96_buggy;
-
-void *aes_make_context(void);
-void aes_free_context(void *handle);
-void aes128_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key);
-void aes192_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key);
-void aes256_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key);
-void aes_iv(void *handle, unsigned char *iv);
-void aes_ssh2_encrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len);
-void aes_ssh2_decrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len);
-
-/*
- * PuTTY version number formatted as an SSH version string.
- */
-extern char sshver[];
-
-/*
- * Gross hack: pscp will try to start SFTP but fall back to scp1 if
- * that fails. This variable is the means by which scp.c can reach
- * into the SSH code and find out which one it got.
- */
-extern int ssh_fallback_cmd(void *handle);
-
-#ifndef MSCRYPTOAPI
-void SHATransform(word32 * digest, word32 * data);
-#endif
-
-int random_byte(void);
-void random_add_noise(void *noise, int length);
-void random_add_heavynoise(void *noise, int length);
-
-void logevent(void *, const char *);
-
-/* Allocate and register a new channel for port forwarding */
-void *new_sock_channel(void *handle, Socket s);
-void ssh_send_port_open(void *channel, char *hostname, int port, char *org);
-
-/* Exports from portfwd.c */
-extern const char *pfd_newconnect(Socket * s, char *hostname, int port,
- void *c, Conf *conf, int addressfamily);
-/* desthost == NULL indicates dynamic (SOCKS) port forwarding */
-extern const char *pfd_addforward(char *desthost, int destport, char *srcaddr,
- int port, void *backhandle, Conf *conf,
- void **sockdata, int address_family);
-extern void pfd_close(Socket s);
-extern void pfd_terminate(void *sockdata);
-extern int pfd_send(Socket s, char *data, int len);
-extern void pfd_send_eof(Socket s);
-extern void pfd_confirm(Socket s);
-extern void pfd_unthrottle(Socket s);
-extern void pfd_override_throttle(Socket s, int enable);
-
-/* Exports from x11fwd.c */
-enum {
- X11_TRANS_IPV4 = 0, X11_TRANS_IPV6 = 6, X11_TRANS_UNIX = 256
-};
-struct X11Display {
- /* Broken-down components of the display name itself */
- int unixdomain;
- char *hostname;
- int displaynum;
- int screennum;
- /* OSX sometimes replaces all the above with a full Unix-socket pathname */
- char *unixsocketpath;
-
- /* PuTTY networking SockAddr to connect to the display, and associated
- * gubbins */
- SockAddr addr;
- int port;
- char *realhost;
-
- /* Auth details we invented for the virtual display on the SSH server. */
- int remoteauthproto;
- unsigned char *remoteauthdata;
- int remoteauthdatalen;
- char *remoteauthprotoname;
- char *remoteauthdatastring;
-
- /* Our local auth details for talking to the real X display. */
- int localauthproto;
- unsigned char *localauthdata;
- int localauthdatalen;
-
- /*
- * Used inside x11fwd.c to remember recently seen
- * XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 strings, to avoid replay attacks.
- */
- tree234 *xdmseen;
-};
-/*
- * x11_setup_display() parses the display variable and fills in an
- * X11Display structure. Some remote auth details are invented;
- * the supplied authtype parameter configures the preferred
- * authorisation protocol to use at the remote end. The local auth
- * details are looked up by calling platform_get_x11_auth.
- */
-extern struct X11Display *x11_setup_display(char *display, int authtype,
- Conf *);
-void x11_free_display(struct X11Display *disp);
-extern const char *x11_init(Socket *, struct X11Display *, void *,
- const char *, int, Conf *);
-extern void x11_close(Socket);
-extern int x11_send(Socket, char *, int);
-extern void x11_send_eof(Socket s);
-extern void x11_unthrottle(Socket s);
-extern void x11_override_throttle(Socket s, int enable);
-char *x11_display(const char *display);
-/* Platform-dependent X11 functions */
-extern void platform_get_x11_auth(struct X11Display *display, Conf *);
- /* examine a mostly-filled-in X11Display and fill in localauth* */
-extern const int platform_uses_x11_unix_by_default;
- /* choose default X transport in the absence of a specified one */
-SockAddr platform_get_x11_unix_address(const char *path, int displaynum);
- /* make up a SockAddr naming the address for displaynum */
-char *platform_get_x_display(void);
- /* allocated local X display string, if any */
-/* Callbacks in x11.c usable _by_ platform X11 functions */
-/*
- * This function does the job of platform_get_x11_auth, provided
- * it is told where to find a normally formatted .Xauthority file:
- * it opens that file, parses it to find an auth record which
- * matches the display details in "display", and fills in the
- * localauth fields.
- *
- * It is expected that most implementations of
- * platform_get_x11_auth() will work by finding their system's
- * .Xauthority file, adjusting the display details if necessary
- * for local oddities like Unix-domain socket transport, and
- * calling this function to do the rest of the work.
- */
-void x11_get_auth_from_authfile(struct X11Display *display,
- const char *authfilename);
-
-Bignum copybn(Bignum b);
-Bignum bn_power_2(int n);
-void bn_restore_invariant(Bignum b);
-Bignum bignum_from_long(unsigned long n);
-void freebn(Bignum b);
-Bignum modpow(Bignum base, Bignum exp, Bignum mod);
-Bignum modmul(Bignum a, Bignum b, Bignum mod);
-void decbn(Bignum n);
-extern Bignum Zero, One;
-Bignum bignum_from_bytes(const unsigned char *data, int nbytes);
-int ssh1_read_bignum(const unsigned char *data, int len, Bignum * result);
-int bignum_bitcount(Bignum bn);
-int ssh1_bignum_length(Bignum bn);
-int ssh2_bignum_length(Bignum bn);
-int bignum_byte(Bignum bn, int i);
-int bignum_bit(Bignum bn, int i);
-void bignum_set_bit(Bignum bn, int i, int value);
-int ssh1_write_bignum(void *data, Bignum bn);
-Bignum biggcd(Bignum a, Bignum b);
-unsigned short bignum_mod_short(Bignum number, unsigned short modulus);
-Bignum bignum_add_long(Bignum number, unsigned long addend);
-Bignum bigadd(Bignum a, Bignum b);
-Bignum bigsub(Bignum a, Bignum b);
-Bignum bigmul(Bignum a, Bignum b);
-Bignum bigmuladd(Bignum a, Bignum b, Bignum addend);
-Bignum bigdiv(Bignum a, Bignum b);
-Bignum bigmod(Bignum a, Bignum b);
-Bignum modinv(Bignum number, Bignum modulus);
-Bignum bignum_bitmask(Bignum number);
-Bignum bignum_rshift(Bignum number, int shift);
-int bignum_cmp(Bignum a, Bignum b);
-char *bignum_decimal(Bignum x);
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-void diagbn(char *prefix, Bignum md);
-#endif
-
-void *dh_setup_group(const struct ssh_kex *kex);
-void *dh_setup_gex(Bignum pval, Bignum gval);
-void dh_cleanup(void *);
-Bignum dh_create_e(void *, int nbits);
-Bignum dh_find_K(void *, Bignum f);
-
-int loadrsakey(const Filename *filename, struct RSAKey *key,
- char *passphrase, const char **errorstr);
-int rsakey_encrypted(const Filename *filename, char **comment);
-int rsakey_pubblob(const Filename *filename, void **blob, int *bloblen,
- char **commentptr, const char **errorstr);
-
-int saversakey(const Filename *filename, struct RSAKey *key, char *passphrase);
-
-extern int base64_decode_atom(char *atom, unsigned char *out);
-extern int base64_lines(int datalen);
-extern void base64_encode_atom(unsigned char *data, int n, char *out);
-extern void base64_encode(FILE *fp, unsigned char *data, int datalen, int cpl);
-
-/* ssh2_load_userkey can return this as an error */
-extern struct ssh2_userkey ssh2_wrong_passphrase;
-#define SSH2_WRONG_PASSPHRASE (&ssh2_wrong_passphrase)
-
-int ssh2_userkey_encrypted(const Filename *filename, char **comment);
-struct ssh2_userkey *ssh2_load_userkey(const Filename *filename,
- char *passphrase, const char **errorstr);
-unsigned char *ssh2_userkey_loadpub(const Filename *filename, char **algorithm,
- int *pub_blob_len, char **commentptr,
- const char **errorstr);
-int ssh2_save_userkey(const Filename *filename, struct ssh2_userkey *key,
- char *passphrase);
-const struct ssh_signkey *find_pubkey_alg(const char *name);
-
-enum {
- SSH_KEYTYPE_UNOPENABLE,
- SSH_KEYTYPE_UNKNOWN,
- SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH1, SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH2,
- SSH_KEYTYPE_OPENSSH, SSH_KEYTYPE_SSHCOM
-};
-int key_type(const Filename *filename);
-char *key_type_to_str(int type);
-
-int import_possible(int type);
-int import_target_type(int type);
-int import_encrypted(const Filename *filename, int type, char **comment);
-int import_ssh1(const Filename *filename, int type,
- struct RSAKey *key, char *passphrase, const char **errmsg_p);
-struct ssh2_userkey *import_ssh2(const Filename *filename, int type,
- char *passphrase, const char **errmsg_p);
-int export_ssh1(const Filename *filename, int type,
- struct RSAKey *key, char *passphrase);
-int export_ssh2(const Filename *filename, int type,
- struct ssh2_userkey *key, char *passphrase);
-
-void des3_decrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, int len);
-void des3_encrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, int len);
-void des3_decrypt_pubkey_ossh(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *iv,
- unsigned char *blk, int len);
-void des3_encrypt_pubkey_ossh(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *iv,
- unsigned char *blk, int len);
-void aes256_encrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk,
- int len);
-void aes256_decrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk,
- int len);
-
-void des_encrypt_xdmauth(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, int len);
-void des_decrypt_xdmauth(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, int len);
-
-/*
- * For progress updates in the key generation utility.
- */
-#define PROGFN_INITIALISE 1
-#define PROGFN_LIN_PHASE 2
-#define PROGFN_EXP_PHASE 3
-#define PROGFN_PHASE_EXTENT 4
-#define PROGFN_READY 5
-#define PROGFN_PROGRESS 6
-typedef void (*progfn_t) (void *param, int action, int phase, int progress);
-
-int rsa_generate(struct RSAKey *key, int bits, progfn_t pfn,
- void *pfnparam);
-int dsa_generate(struct dss_key *key, int bits, progfn_t pfn,
- void *pfnparam);
-Bignum primegen(int bits, int modulus, int residue, Bignum factor,
- int phase, progfn_t pfn, void *pfnparam);
-
-
-/*
- * zlib compression.
- */
-void *zlib_compress_init(void);
-void zlib_compress_cleanup(void *);
-void *zlib_decompress_init(void);
-void zlib_decompress_cleanup(void *);
-int zlib_compress_block(void *, unsigned char *block, int len,
- unsigned char **outblock, int *outlen);
-int zlib_decompress_block(void *, unsigned char *block, int len,
- unsigned char **outblock, int *outlen);
-
-/*
- * SSH-1 agent messages.
- */
-#define SSH1_AGENTC_REQUEST_RSA_IDENTITIES 1
-#define SSH1_AGENT_RSA_IDENTITIES_ANSWER 2
-#define SSH1_AGENTC_RSA_CHALLENGE 3
-#define SSH1_AGENT_RSA_RESPONSE 4
-#define SSH1_AGENTC_ADD_RSA_IDENTITY 7
-#define SSH1_AGENTC_REMOVE_RSA_IDENTITY 8
-#define SSH1_AGENTC_REMOVE_ALL_RSA_IDENTITIES 9 /* openssh private? */
-
-/*
- * Messages common to SSH-1 and OpenSSH's SSH-2.
- */
-#define SSH_AGENT_FAILURE 5
-#define SSH_AGENT_SUCCESS 6
-
-/*
- * OpenSSH's SSH-2 agent messages.
- */
-#define SSH2_AGENTC_REQUEST_IDENTITIES 11
-#define SSH2_AGENT_IDENTITIES_ANSWER 12
-#define SSH2_AGENTC_SIGN_REQUEST 13
-#define SSH2_AGENT_SIGN_RESPONSE 14
-#define SSH2_AGENTC_ADD_IDENTITY 17
-#define SSH2_AGENTC_REMOVE_IDENTITY 18
-#define SSH2_AGENTC_REMOVE_ALL_IDENTITIES 19
-
-/*
- * Need this to warn about support for the original SSH-2 keyfile
- * format.
- */
-void old_keyfile_warning(void);
+#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> + +#include "puttymem.h" +#include "tree234.h" +#include "network.h" +#include "int64.h" +#include "misc.h" + +struct ssh_channel; +typedef struct ssh_tag *Ssh; + +extern int sshfwd_write(struct ssh_channel *c, char *, int); +extern void sshfwd_write_eof(struct ssh_channel *c); +extern void sshfwd_unclean_close(struct ssh_channel *c, const char *err); +extern void sshfwd_unthrottle(struct ssh_channel *c, int bufsize); +Conf *sshfwd_get_conf(struct ssh_channel *c); +void sshfwd_x11_sharing_handover(struct ssh_channel *c, + void *share_cs, void *share_chan, + const char *peer_addr, int peer_port, + int endian, int protomajor, int protominor, + const void *initial_data, int initial_len); +void sshfwd_x11_is_local(struct ssh_channel *c); + +extern Socket ssh_connection_sharing_init(const char *host, int port, + Conf *conf, Ssh ssh, void **state); +void share_got_pkt_from_server(void *ctx, int type, + unsigned char *pkt, int pktlen); +void share_activate(void *state, const char *server_verstring); +void sharestate_free(void *state); +int share_ndownstreams(void *state); + +void ssh_connshare_log(Ssh ssh, int event, const char *logtext, + const char *ds_err, const char *us_err); +unsigned ssh_alloc_sharing_channel(Ssh ssh, void *sharing_ctx); +void ssh_delete_sharing_channel(Ssh ssh, unsigned localid); +int ssh_alloc_sharing_rportfwd(Ssh ssh, const char *shost, int sport, + void *share_ctx); +void ssh_sharing_queue_global_request(Ssh ssh, void *share_ctx); +struct X11FakeAuth *ssh_sharing_add_x11_display(Ssh ssh, int authtype, + void *share_cs, + void *share_chan); +void ssh_sharing_remove_x11_display(Ssh ssh, struct X11FakeAuth *auth); +void ssh_send_packet_from_downstream(Ssh ssh, unsigned id, int type, + const void *pkt, int pktlen, + const char *additional_log_text); +void ssh_sharing_downstream_connected(Ssh ssh, unsigned id); +void ssh_sharing_downstream_disconnected(Ssh ssh, unsigned id); +void ssh_sharing_logf(Ssh ssh, unsigned id, const char *logfmt, ...); +int ssh_agent_forwarding_permitted(Ssh ssh); +void share_setup_x11_channel(void *csv, void *chanv, + unsigned upstream_id, unsigned server_id, + unsigned server_currwin, unsigned server_maxpkt, + unsigned client_adjusted_window, + const char *peer_addr, int peer_port, int endian, + int protomajor, int protominor, + const void *initial_data, int initial_len); + +/* + * Useful thing. + */ +#ifndef lenof +#define lenof(x) ( (sizeof((x))) / (sizeof(*(x)))) +#endif + +#define SSH_CIPHER_IDEA 1 +#define SSH_CIPHER_DES 2 +#define SSH_CIPHER_3DES 3 +#define SSH_CIPHER_BLOWFISH 6 + +#ifdef MSCRYPTOAPI +#define APIEXTRA 8 +#else +#define APIEXTRA 0 +#endif + +#ifndef BIGNUM_INTERNAL +typedef void *Bignum; +#endif + +struct RSAKey { + int bits; + int bytes; +#ifdef MSCRYPTOAPI + unsigned long exponent; + unsigned char *modulus; +#else + Bignum modulus; + Bignum exponent; + Bignum private_exponent; + Bignum p; + Bignum q; + Bignum iqmp; +#endif + char *comment; +}; + +struct dss_key { + Bignum p, q, g, y, x; +}; + +int makekey(unsigned char *data, int len, struct RSAKey *result, + unsigned char **keystr, int order); +int makeprivate(unsigned char *data, int len, struct RSAKey *result); +int rsaencrypt(unsigned char *data, int length, struct RSAKey *key); +Bignum rsadecrypt(Bignum input, struct RSAKey *key); +void rsasign(unsigned char *data, int length, struct RSAKey *key); +void rsasanitise(struct RSAKey *key); +int rsastr_len(struct RSAKey *key); +void rsastr_fmt(char *str, struct RSAKey *key); +void rsa_fingerprint(char *str, int len, struct RSAKey *key); +int rsa_verify(struct RSAKey *key); +unsigned char *rsa_public_blob(struct RSAKey *key, int *len); +int rsa_public_blob_len(void *data, int maxlen); +void freersakey(struct RSAKey *key); + +#ifndef PUTTY_UINT32_DEFINED +/* This makes assumptions about the int type. */ +typedef unsigned int uint32; +#define PUTTY_UINT32_DEFINED +#endif +typedef uint32 word32; + +unsigned long crc32_compute(const void *s, size_t len); +unsigned long crc32_update(unsigned long crc_input, const void *s, size_t len); + +/* SSH CRC compensation attack detector */ +void *crcda_make_context(void); +void crcda_free_context(void *handle); +int detect_attack(void *handle, unsigned char *buf, uint32 len, + unsigned char *IV); + +/* + * SSH2 RSA key exchange functions + */ +struct ssh_hash; +void *ssh_rsakex_newkey(char *data, int len); +void ssh_rsakex_freekey(void *key); +int ssh_rsakex_klen(void *key); +void ssh_rsakex_encrypt(const struct ssh_hash *h, unsigned char *in, int inlen, + unsigned char *out, int outlen, + void *key); + +typedef struct { + uint32 h[4]; +} MD5_Core_State; + +struct MD5Context { +#ifdef MSCRYPTOAPI + unsigned long hHash; +#else + MD5_Core_State core; + unsigned char block[64]; + int blkused; + uint32 lenhi, lenlo; +#endif +}; + +void MD5Init(struct MD5Context *context); +void MD5Update(struct MD5Context *context, unsigned char const *buf, + unsigned len); +void MD5Final(unsigned char digest[16], struct MD5Context *context); +void MD5Simple(void const *p, unsigned len, unsigned char output[16]); + +void *hmacmd5_make_context(void); +void hmacmd5_free_context(void *handle); +void hmacmd5_key(void *handle, void const *key, int len); +void hmacmd5_do_hmac(void *handle, unsigned char const *blk, int len, + unsigned char *hmac); + +typedef struct { + uint32 h[5]; + unsigned char block[64]; + int blkused; + uint32 lenhi, lenlo; +} SHA_State; +void SHA_Init(SHA_State * s); +void SHA_Bytes(SHA_State * s, const void *p, int len); +void SHA_Final(SHA_State * s, unsigned char *output); +void SHA_Simple(const void *p, int len, unsigned char *output); + +void hmac_sha1_simple(void *key, int keylen, void *data, int datalen, + unsigned char *output); +typedef struct { + uint32 h[8]; + unsigned char block[64]; + int blkused; + uint32 lenhi, lenlo; +} SHA256_State; +void SHA256_Init(SHA256_State * s); +void SHA256_Bytes(SHA256_State * s, const void *p, int len); +void SHA256_Final(SHA256_State * s, unsigned char *output); +void SHA256_Simple(const void *p, int len, unsigned char *output); + +typedef struct { + uint64 h[8]; + unsigned char block[128]; + int blkused; + uint32 len[4]; +} SHA512_State; +void SHA512_Init(SHA512_State * s); +void SHA512_Bytes(SHA512_State * s, const void *p, int len); +void SHA512_Final(SHA512_State * s, unsigned char *output); +void SHA512_Simple(const void *p, int len, unsigned char *output); + +struct ssh_cipher { + void *(*make_context)(void); + void (*free_context)(void *); + void (*sesskey) (void *, unsigned char *key); /* for SSH-1 */ + void (*encrypt) (void *, unsigned char *blk, int len); + void (*decrypt) (void *, unsigned char *blk, int len); + int blksize; + char *text_name; +}; + +struct ssh2_cipher { + void *(*make_context)(void); + void (*free_context)(void *); + void (*setiv) (void *, unsigned char *key); /* for SSH-2 */ + void (*setkey) (void *, unsigned char *key);/* for SSH-2 */ + void (*encrypt) (void *, unsigned char *blk, int len); + void (*decrypt) (void *, unsigned char *blk, int len); + char *name; + int blksize; + int keylen; + unsigned int flags; +#define SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC 1 + char *text_name; +}; + +struct ssh2_ciphers { + int nciphers; + const struct ssh2_cipher *const *list; +}; + +struct ssh_mac { + void *(*make_context)(void); + void (*free_context)(void *); + void (*setkey) (void *, unsigned char *key); + /* whole-packet operations */ + void (*generate) (void *, unsigned char *blk, int len, unsigned long seq); + int (*verify) (void *, unsigned char *blk, int len, unsigned long seq); + /* partial-packet operations */ + void (*start) (void *); + void (*bytes) (void *, unsigned char const *, int); + void (*genresult) (void *, unsigned char *); + int (*verresult) (void *, unsigned char const *); + char *name; + int len; + char *text_name; +}; + +struct ssh_hash { + void *(*init)(void); /* also allocates context */ + void (*bytes)(void *, void *, int); + void (*final)(void *, unsigned char *); /* also frees context */ + int hlen; /* output length in bytes */ + char *text_name; +}; + +struct ssh_kex { + char *name, *groupname; + enum { KEXTYPE_DH, KEXTYPE_RSA } main_type; + /* For DH */ + const unsigned char *pdata, *gdata; /* NULL means group exchange */ + int plen, glen; + const struct ssh_hash *hash; +}; + +struct ssh_kexes { + int nkexes; + const struct ssh_kex *const *list; +}; + +struct ssh_signkey { + void *(*newkey) (char *data, int len); + void (*freekey) (void *key); + char *(*fmtkey) (void *key); + unsigned char *(*public_blob) (void *key, int *len); + unsigned char *(*private_blob) (void *key, int *len); + void *(*createkey) (unsigned char *pub_blob, int pub_len, + unsigned char *priv_blob, int priv_len); + void *(*openssh_createkey) (unsigned char **blob, int *len); + int (*openssh_fmtkey) (void *key, unsigned char *blob, int len); + int (*pubkey_bits) (void *blob, int len); + char *(*fingerprint) (void *key); + int (*verifysig) (void *key, char *sig, int siglen, + char *data, int datalen); + unsigned char *(*sign) (void *key, char *data, int datalen, + int *siglen); + char *name; + char *keytype; /* for host key cache */ +}; + +struct ssh_compress { + char *name; + /* For zlib@openssh.com: if non-NULL, this name will be considered once + * userauth has completed successfully. */ + char *delayed_name; + void *(*compress_init) (void); + void (*compress_cleanup) (void *); + int (*compress) (void *, unsigned char *block, int len, + unsigned char **outblock, int *outlen); + void *(*decompress_init) (void); + void (*decompress_cleanup) (void *); + int (*decompress) (void *, unsigned char *block, int len, + unsigned char **outblock, int *outlen); + int (*disable_compression) (void *); + char *text_name; +}; + +struct ssh2_userkey { + const struct ssh_signkey *alg; /* the key algorithm */ + void *data; /* the key data */ + char *comment; /* the key comment */ +}; + +/* The maximum length of any hash algorithm used in kex. (bytes) */ +#define SSH2_KEX_MAX_HASH_LEN (32) /* SHA-256 */ + +extern const struct ssh_cipher ssh_3des; +extern const struct ssh_cipher ssh_des; +extern const struct ssh_cipher ssh_blowfish_ssh1; +extern const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_3des; +extern const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_des; +extern const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_aes; +extern const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_blowfish; +extern const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_arcfour; +extern const struct ssh_hash ssh_sha1; +extern const struct ssh_hash ssh_sha256; +extern const struct ssh_kexes ssh_diffiehellman_group1; +extern const struct ssh_kexes ssh_diffiehellman_group14; +extern const struct ssh_kexes ssh_diffiehellman_gex; +extern const struct ssh_kexes ssh_rsa_kex; +extern const struct ssh_signkey ssh_dss; +extern const struct ssh_signkey ssh_rsa; +extern const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_md5; +extern const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1; +extern const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1_buggy; +extern const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1_96; +extern const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1_96_buggy; +extern const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha256; + +void *aes_make_context(void); +void aes_free_context(void *handle); +void aes128_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key); +void aes192_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key); +void aes256_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key); +void aes_iv(void *handle, unsigned char *iv); +void aes_ssh2_encrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len); +void aes_ssh2_decrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len); + +/* + * PuTTY version number formatted as an SSH version string. + */ +extern char sshver[]; + +/* + * Gross hack: pscp will try to start SFTP but fall back to scp1 if + * that fails. This variable is the means by which scp.c can reach + * into the SSH code and find out which one it got. + */ +extern int ssh_fallback_cmd(void *handle); + +#ifndef MSCRYPTOAPI +void SHATransform(word32 * digest, word32 * data); +#endif + +int random_byte(void); +void random_add_noise(void *noise, int length); +void random_add_heavynoise(void *noise, int length); + +void logevent(void *, const char *); + +struct PortForwarding; + +/* Allocate and register a new channel for port forwarding */ +void *new_sock_channel(void *handle, struct PortForwarding *pf); +void ssh_send_port_open(void *channel, char *hostname, int port, char *org); + +/* Exports from portfwd.c */ +extern char *pfd_connect(struct PortForwarding **pf, char *hostname, int port, + void *c, Conf *conf, int addressfamily); +extern void pfd_close(struct PortForwarding *); +extern int pfd_send(struct PortForwarding *, char *data, int len); +extern void pfd_send_eof(struct PortForwarding *); +extern void pfd_confirm(struct PortForwarding *); +extern void pfd_unthrottle(struct PortForwarding *); +extern void pfd_override_throttle(struct PortForwarding *, int enable); +struct PortListener; +/* desthost == NULL indicates dynamic (SOCKS) port forwarding */ +extern char *pfl_listen(char *desthost, int destport, char *srcaddr, + int port, void *backhandle, Conf *conf, + struct PortListener **pl, int address_family); +extern void pfl_terminate(struct PortListener *); + +/* Exports from x11fwd.c */ +enum { + X11_TRANS_IPV4 = 0, X11_TRANS_IPV6 = 6, X11_TRANS_UNIX = 256 +}; +struct X11Display { + /* Broken-down components of the display name itself */ + int unixdomain; + char *hostname; + int displaynum; + int screennum; + /* OSX sometimes replaces all the above with a full Unix-socket pathname */ + char *unixsocketpath; + + /* PuTTY networking SockAddr to connect to the display, and associated + * gubbins */ + SockAddr addr; + int port; + char *realhost; + + /* Our local auth details for talking to the real X display. */ + int localauthproto; + unsigned char *localauthdata; + int localauthdatalen; +}; +struct X11FakeAuth { + /* Auth details we invented for a virtual display on the SSH server. */ + int proto; + unsigned char *data; + int datalen; + char *protoname; + char *datastring; + + /* The encrypted form of the first block, in XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1. + * Used as part of the key when these structures are organised + * into a tree. See x11_invent_fake_auth for explanation. */ + unsigned char *xa1_firstblock; + + /* + * Used inside x11fwd.c to remember recently seen + * XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 strings, to avoid replay attacks. + */ + tree234 *xdmseen; + + /* + * What to do with an X connection matching this auth data. + */ + struct X11Display *disp; + void *share_cs, *share_chan; +}; +void *x11_make_greeting(int endian, int protomajor, int protominor, + int auth_proto, const void *auth_data, int auth_len, + const char *peer_ip, int peer_port, + int *outlen); +int x11_authcmp(void *av, void *bv); /* for putting X11FakeAuth in a tree234 */ +/* + * x11_setup_display() parses the display variable and fills in an + * X11Display structure. Some remote auth details are invented; + * the supplied authtype parameter configures the preferred + * authorisation protocol to use at the remote end. The local auth + * details are looked up by calling platform_get_x11_auth. + */ +extern struct X11Display *x11_setup_display(char *display, Conf *); +void x11_free_display(struct X11Display *disp); +struct X11FakeAuth *x11_invent_fake_auth(tree234 *t, int authtype); +void x11_free_fake_auth(struct X11FakeAuth *auth); +struct X11Connection; /* opaque outside x11fwd.c */ +struct X11Connection *x11_init(tree234 *authtree, void *, const char *, int); +extern void x11_close(struct X11Connection *); +extern int x11_send(struct X11Connection *, char *, int); +extern void x11_send_eof(struct X11Connection *s); +extern void x11_unthrottle(struct X11Connection *s); +extern void x11_override_throttle(struct X11Connection *s, int enable); +char *x11_display(const char *display); +/* Platform-dependent X11 functions */ +extern void platform_get_x11_auth(struct X11Display *display, Conf *); + /* examine a mostly-filled-in X11Display and fill in localauth* */ +extern const int platform_uses_x11_unix_by_default; + /* choose default X transport in the absence of a specified one */ +SockAddr platform_get_x11_unix_address(const char *path, int displaynum); + /* make up a SockAddr naming the address for displaynum */ +char *platform_get_x_display(void); + /* allocated local X display string, if any */ +/* Callbacks in x11.c usable _by_ platform X11 functions */ +/* + * This function does the job of platform_get_x11_auth, provided + * it is told where to find a normally formatted .Xauthority file: + * it opens that file, parses it to find an auth record which + * matches the display details in "display", and fills in the + * localauth fields. + * + * It is expected that most implementations of + * platform_get_x11_auth() will work by finding their system's + * .Xauthority file, adjusting the display details if necessary + * for local oddities like Unix-domain socket transport, and + * calling this function to do the rest of the work. + */ +void x11_get_auth_from_authfile(struct X11Display *display, + const char *authfilename); +int x11_identify_auth_proto(const char *proto); +void *x11_dehexify(const char *hex, int *outlen); + +Bignum copybn(Bignum b); +Bignum bn_power_2(int n); +void bn_restore_invariant(Bignum b); +Bignum bignum_from_long(unsigned long n); +void freebn(Bignum b); +Bignum modpow(Bignum base, Bignum exp, Bignum mod); +Bignum modmul(Bignum a, Bignum b, Bignum mod); +void decbn(Bignum n); +extern Bignum Zero, One; +Bignum bignum_from_bytes(const unsigned char *data, int nbytes); +int ssh1_read_bignum(const unsigned char *data, int len, Bignum * result); +int bignum_bitcount(Bignum bn); +int ssh1_bignum_length(Bignum bn); +int ssh2_bignum_length(Bignum bn); +int bignum_byte(Bignum bn, int i); +int bignum_bit(Bignum bn, int i); +void bignum_set_bit(Bignum bn, int i, int value); +int ssh1_write_bignum(void *data, Bignum bn); +Bignum biggcd(Bignum a, Bignum b); +unsigned short bignum_mod_short(Bignum number, unsigned short modulus); +Bignum bignum_add_long(Bignum number, unsigned long addend); +Bignum bigadd(Bignum a, Bignum b); +Bignum bigsub(Bignum a, Bignum b); +Bignum bigmul(Bignum a, Bignum b); +Bignum bigmuladd(Bignum a, Bignum b, Bignum addend); +Bignum bigdiv(Bignum a, Bignum b); +Bignum bigmod(Bignum a, Bignum b); +Bignum modinv(Bignum number, Bignum modulus); +Bignum bignum_bitmask(Bignum number); +Bignum bignum_rshift(Bignum number, int shift); +int bignum_cmp(Bignum a, Bignum b); +char *bignum_decimal(Bignum x); + +#ifdef DEBUG +void diagbn(char *prefix, Bignum md); +#endif + +void *dh_setup_group(const struct ssh_kex *kex); +void *dh_setup_gex(Bignum pval, Bignum gval); +void dh_cleanup(void *); +Bignum dh_create_e(void *, int nbits); +Bignum dh_find_K(void *, Bignum f); + +int loadrsakey(const Filename *filename, struct RSAKey *key, + char *passphrase, const char **errorstr); +int rsakey_encrypted(const Filename *filename, char **comment); +int rsakey_pubblob(const Filename *filename, void **blob, int *bloblen, + char **commentptr, const char **errorstr); + +int saversakey(const Filename *filename, struct RSAKey *key, char *passphrase); + +extern int base64_decode_atom(char *atom, unsigned char *out); +extern int base64_lines(int datalen); +extern void base64_encode_atom(unsigned char *data, int n, char *out); +extern void base64_encode(FILE *fp, unsigned char *data, int datalen, int cpl); + +/* ssh2_load_userkey can return this as an error */ +extern struct ssh2_userkey ssh2_wrong_passphrase; +#define SSH2_WRONG_PASSPHRASE (&ssh2_wrong_passphrase) + +int ssh2_userkey_encrypted(const Filename *filename, char **comment); +struct ssh2_userkey *ssh2_load_userkey(const Filename *filename, + char *passphrase, const char **errorstr); +unsigned char *ssh2_userkey_loadpub(const Filename *filename, char **algorithm, + int *pub_blob_len, char **commentptr, + const char **errorstr); +int ssh2_save_userkey(const Filename *filename, struct ssh2_userkey *key, + char *passphrase); +const struct ssh_signkey *find_pubkey_alg(const char *name); + +enum { + SSH_KEYTYPE_UNOPENABLE, + SSH_KEYTYPE_UNKNOWN, + SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH1, SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH2, + SSH_KEYTYPE_OPENSSH, SSH_KEYTYPE_SSHCOM +}; +int key_type(const Filename *filename); +char *key_type_to_str(int type); + +int import_possible(int type); +int import_target_type(int type); +int import_encrypted(const Filename *filename, int type, char **comment); +int import_ssh1(const Filename *filename, int type, + struct RSAKey *key, char *passphrase, const char **errmsg_p); +struct ssh2_userkey *import_ssh2(const Filename *filename, int type, + char *passphrase, const char **errmsg_p); +int export_ssh1(const Filename *filename, int type, + struct RSAKey *key, char *passphrase); +int export_ssh2(const Filename *filename, int type, + struct ssh2_userkey *key, char *passphrase); + +void des3_decrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, int len); +void des3_encrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, int len); +void des3_decrypt_pubkey_ossh(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *iv, + unsigned char *blk, int len); +void des3_encrypt_pubkey_ossh(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *iv, + unsigned char *blk, int len); +void aes256_encrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, + int len); +void aes256_decrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, + int len); + +void des_encrypt_xdmauth(const unsigned char *key, + unsigned char *blk, int len); +void des_decrypt_xdmauth(const unsigned char *key, + unsigned char *blk, int len); + +/* + * For progress updates in the key generation utility. + */ +#define PROGFN_INITIALISE 1 +#define PROGFN_LIN_PHASE 2 +#define PROGFN_EXP_PHASE 3 +#define PROGFN_PHASE_EXTENT 4 +#define PROGFN_READY 5 +#define PROGFN_PROGRESS 6 +typedef void (*progfn_t) (void *param, int action, int phase, int progress); + +int rsa_generate(struct RSAKey *key, int bits, progfn_t pfn, + void *pfnparam); +int dsa_generate(struct dss_key *key, int bits, progfn_t pfn, + void *pfnparam); +Bignum primegen(int bits, int modulus, int residue, Bignum factor, + int phase, progfn_t pfn, void *pfnparam, unsigned firstbits); +void invent_firstbits(unsigned *one, unsigned *two); + + +/* + * zlib compression. + */ +void *zlib_compress_init(void); +void zlib_compress_cleanup(void *); +void *zlib_decompress_init(void); +void zlib_decompress_cleanup(void *); +int zlib_compress_block(void *, unsigned char *block, int len, + unsigned char **outblock, int *outlen); +int zlib_decompress_block(void *, unsigned char *block, int len, + unsigned char **outblock, int *outlen); + +/* + * Connection-sharing API provided by platforms. This function must + * either: + * - return SHARE_NONE and do nothing + * - return SHARE_DOWNSTREAM and set *sock to a Socket connected to + * downplug + * - return SHARE_UPSTREAM and set *sock to a Socket connected to + * upplug. + */ +enum { SHARE_NONE, SHARE_DOWNSTREAM, SHARE_UPSTREAM }; +int platform_ssh_share(const char *name, Conf *conf, + Plug downplug, Plug upplug, Socket *sock, + char **logtext, char **ds_err, char **us_err, + int can_upstream, int can_downstream); +void platform_ssh_share_cleanup(const char *name); + +/* + * SSH-1 message type codes. + */ +#define SSH1_MSG_DISCONNECT 1 /* 0x1 */ +#define SSH1_SMSG_PUBLIC_KEY 2 /* 0x2 */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_SESSION_KEY 3 /* 0x3 */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_USER 4 /* 0x4 */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA 6 /* 0x6 */ +#define SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_RSA_CHALLENGE 7 /* 0x7 */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RSA_RESPONSE 8 /* 0x8 */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_PASSWORD 9 /* 0x9 */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_REQUEST_PTY 10 /* 0xa */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_WINDOW_SIZE 11 /* 0xb */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_EXEC_SHELL 12 /* 0xc */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_EXEC_CMD 13 /* 0xd */ +#define SSH1_SMSG_SUCCESS 14 /* 0xe */ +#define SSH1_SMSG_FAILURE 15 /* 0xf */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_STDIN_DATA 16 /* 0x10 */ +#define SSH1_SMSG_STDOUT_DATA 17 /* 0x11 */ +#define SSH1_SMSG_STDERR_DATA 18 /* 0x12 */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_EOF 19 /* 0x13 */ +#define SSH1_SMSG_EXIT_STATUS 20 /* 0x14 */ +#define SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION 21 /* 0x15 */ +#define SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE 22 /* 0x16 */ +#define SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA 23 /* 0x17 */ +#define SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE 24 /* 0x18 */ +#define SSH1_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE_CONFIRMATION 25 /* 0x19 */ +#define SSH1_SMSG_X11_OPEN 27 /* 0x1b */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_PORT_FORWARD_REQUEST 28 /* 0x1c */ +#define SSH1_MSG_PORT_OPEN 29 /* 0x1d */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_AGENT_REQUEST_FORWARDING 30 /* 0x1e */ +#define SSH1_SMSG_AGENT_OPEN 31 /* 0x1f */ +#define SSH1_MSG_IGNORE 32 /* 0x20 */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_EXIT_CONFIRMATION 33 /* 0x21 */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_X11_REQUEST_FORWARDING 34 /* 0x22 */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_RHOSTS_RSA 35 /* 0x23 */ +#define SSH1_MSG_DEBUG 36 /* 0x24 */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_REQUEST_COMPRESSION 37 /* 0x25 */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_TIS 39 /* 0x27 */ +#define SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_TIS_CHALLENGE 40 /* 0x28 */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_TIS_RESPONSE 41 /* 0x29 */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_CCARD 70 /* 0x46 */ +#define SSH1_SMSG_AUTH_CCARD_CHALLENGE 71 /* 0x47 */ +#define SSH1_CMSG_AUTH_CCARD_RESPONSE 72 /* 0x48 */ + +#define SSH1_AUTH_RHOSTS 1 /* 0x1 */ +#define SSH1_AUTH_RSA 2 /* 0x2 */ +#define SSH1_AUTH_PASSWORD 3 /* 0x3 */ +#define SSH1_AUTH_RHOSTS_RSA 4 /* 0x4 */ +#define SSH1_AUTH_TIS 5 /* 0x5 */ +#define SSH1_AUTH_CCARD 16 /* 0x10 */ + +#define SSH1_PROTOFLAG_SCREEN_NUMBER 1 /* 0x1 */ +/* Mask for protoflags we will echo back to server if seen */ +#define SSH1_PROTOFLAGS_SUPPORTED 0 /* 0x1 */ + +/* + * SSH-2 message type codes. + */ +#define SSH2_MSG_DISCONNECT 1 /* 0x1 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_IGNORE 2 /* 0x2 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED 3 /* 0x3 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_DEBUG 4 /* 0x4 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST 5 /* 0x5 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT 6 /* 0x6 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT 20 /* 0x14 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS 21 /* 0x15 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_INIT 30 /* 0x1e */ +#define SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_REPLY 31 /* 0x1f */ +#define SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST 30 /* 0x1e */ +#define SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP 31 /* 0x1f */ +#define SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_INIT 32 /* 0x20 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REPLY 33 /* 0x21 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_PUBKEY 30 /* 0x1e */ +#define SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_SECRET 31 /* 0x1f */ +#define SSH2_MSG_KEXRSA_DONE 32 /* 0x20 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST 50 /* 0x32 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE 51 /* 0x33 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS 52 /* 0x34 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER 53 /* 0x35 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PK_OK 60 /* 0x3c */ +#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_PASSWD_CHANGEREQ 60 /* 0x3c */ +#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_REQUEST 60 /* 0x3c */ +#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_RESPONSE 61 /* 0x3d */ +#define SSH2_MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST 80 /* 0x50 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS 81 /* 0x51 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE 82 /* 0x52 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN 90 /* 0x5a */ +#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION 91 /* 0x5b */ +#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE 92 /* 0x5c */ +#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST 93 /* 0x5d */ +#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA 94 /* 0x5e */ +#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA 95 /* 0x5f */ +#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_EOF 96 /* 0x60 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE 97 /* 0x61 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST 98 /* 0x62 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS 99 /* 0x63 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE 100 /* 0x64 */ +#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_RESPONSE 60 +#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_TOKEN 61 +#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_EXCHANGE_COMPLETE 63 +#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_ERROR 64 +#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_ERRTOK 65 +#define SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_MIC 66 + +/* + * SSH-1 agent messages. + */ +#define SSH1_AGENTC_REQUEST_RSA_IDENTITIES 1 +#define SSH1_AGENT_RSA_IDENTITIES_ANSWER 2 +#define SSH1_AGENTC_RSA_CHALLENGE 3 +#define SSH1_AGENT_RSA_RESPONSE 4 +#define SSH1_AGENTC_ADD_RSA_IDENTITY 7 +#define SSH1_AGENTC_REMOVE_RSA_IDENTITY 8 +#define SSH1_AGENTC_REMOVE_ALL_RSA_IDENTITIES 9 /* openssh private? */ + +/* + * Messages common to SSH-1 and OpenSSH's SSH-2. + */ +#define SSH_AGENT_FAILURE 5 +#define SSH_AGENT_SUCCESS 6 + +/* + * OpenSSH's SSH-2 agent messages. + */ +#define SSH2_AGENTC_REQUEST_IDENTITIES 11 +#define SSH2_AGENT_IDENTITIES_ANSWER 12 +#define SSH2_AGENTC_SIGN_REQUEST 13 +#define SSH2_AGENT_SIGN_RESPONSE 14 +#define SSH2_AGENTC_ADD_IDENTITY 17 +#define SSH2_AGENTC_REMOVE_IDENTITY 18 +#define SSH2_AGENTC_REMOVE_ALL_IDENTITIES 19 + +/* + * Assorted other SSH-related enumerations. + */ +#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_HOST_NOT_ALLOWED_TO_CONNECT 1 /* 0x1 */ +#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_ERROR 2 /* 0x2 */ +#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED 3 /* 0x3 */ +#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_HOST_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED 4 /* 0x4 */ +#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_MAC_ERROR 5 /* 0x5 */ +#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_COMPRESSION_ERROR 6 /* 0x6 */ +#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE 7 /* 0x7 */ +#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED 8 /* 0x8 */ +#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_HOST_KEY_NOT_VERIFIABLE 9 /* 0x9 */ +#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_CONNECTION_LOST 10 /* 0xa */ +#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_BY_APPLICATION 11 /* 0xb */ +#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_TOO_MANY_CONNECTIONS 12 /* 0xc */ +#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_AUTH_CANCELLED_BY_USER 13 /* 0xd */ +#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_NO_MORE_AUTH_METHODS_AVAILABLE 14 /* 0xe */ +#define SSH2_DISCONNECT_ILLEGAL_USER_NAME 15 /* 0xf */ + +#define SSH2_OPEN_ADMINISTRATIVELY_PROHIBITED 1 /* 0x1 */ +#define SSH2_OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED 2 /* 0x2 */ +#define SSH2_OPEN_UNKNOWN_CHANNEL_TYPE 3 /* 0x3 */ +#define SSH2_OPEN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE 4 /* 0x4 */ + +#define SSH2_EXTENDED_DATA_STDERR 1 /* 0x1 */ + +/* + * Need this to warn about support for the original SSH-2 keyfile + * format. + */ +void old_keyfile_warning(void); diff --git a/tools/plink/sshaes.c b/tools/plink/sshaes.c index 7684cd949..97935b7f1 100644 --- a/tools/plink/sshaes.c +++ b/tools/plink/sshaes.c @@ -1,1234 +1,1234 @@ -/*
- * aes.c - implementation of AES / Rijndael
- *
- * AES is a flexible algorithm as regards endianness: it has no
- * inherent preference as to which way round you should form words
- * from the input byte stream. It talks endlessly of four-byte
- * _vectors_, but never of 32-bit _words_ - there's no 32-bit
- * addition at all, which would force an endianness by means of
- * which way the carries went. So it would be possible to write a
- * working AES that read words big-endian, and another working one
- * that read them little-endian, just by computing a different set
- * of tables - with no speed drop.
- *
- * It's therefore tempting to do just that, and remove the overhead
- * of GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST() et al, allowing every system to use its
- * own endianness-native code; but I decided not to, partly for
- * ease of testing, and mostly because I like the flexibility that
- * allows you to encrypt a non-word-aligned block of memory (which
- * many systems would stop being able to do if I went the
- * endianness-dependent route).
- *
- * This implementation reads and stores words big-endian, but
- * that's a minor implementation detail. By flipping the endianness
- * of everything in the E0..E3, D0..D3 tables, and substituting
- * GET_32BIT_LSB_FIRST for GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST, I could create an
- * implementation that worked internally little-endian and gave the
- * same answers at the same speed.
- */
-
-#include <assert.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-
-#include "ssh.h"
-
-#define MAX_NR 14 /* max no of rounds */
-#define MAX_NK 8 /* max no of words in input key */
-#define MAX_NB 8 /* max no of words in cipher blk */
-
-#define mulby2(x) ( ((x&0x7F) << 1) ^ (x & 0x80 ? 0x1B : 0) )
-
-typedef struct AESContext AESContext;
-
-struct AESContext {
- word32 keysched[(MAX_NR + 1) * MAX_NB];
- word32 invkeysched[(MAX_NR + 1) * MAX_NB];
- void (*encrypt) (AESContext * ctx, word32 * block);
- void (*decrypt) (AESContext * ctx, word32 * block);
- word32 iv[MAX_NB];
- int Nb, Nr;
-};
-
-static const unsigned char Sbox[256] = {
- 0x63, 0x7c, 0x77, 0x7b, 0xf2, 0x6b, 0x6f, 0xc5,
- 0x30, 0x01, 0x67, 0x2b, 0xfe, 0xd7, 0xab, 0x76,
- 0xca, 0x82, 0xc9, 0x7d, 0xfa, 0x59, 0x47, 0xf0,
- 0xad, 0xd4, 0xa2, 0xaf, 0x9c, 0xa4, 0x72, 0xc0,
- 0xb7, 0xfd, 0x93, 0x26, 0x36, 0x3f, 0xf7, 0xcc,
- 0x34, 0xa5, 0xe5, 0xf1, 0x71, 0xd8, 0x31, 0x15,
- 0x04, 0xc7, 0x23, 0xc3, 0x18, 0x96, 0x05, 0x9a,
- 0x07, 0x12, 0x80, 0xe2, 0xeb, 0x27, 0xb2, 0x75,
- 0x09, 0x83, 0x2c, 0x1a, 0x1b, 0x6e, 0x5a, 0xa0,
- 0x52, 0x3b, 0xd6, 0xb3, 0x29, 0xe3, 0x2f, 0x84,
- 0x53, 0xd1, 0x00, 0xed, 0x20, 0xfc, 0xb1, 0x5b,
- 0x6a, 0xcb, 0xbe, 0x39, 0x4a, 0x4c, 0x58, 0xcf,
- 0xd0, 0xef, 0xaa, 0xfb, 0x43, 0x4d, 0x33, 0x85,
- 0x45, 0xf9, 0x02, 0x7f, 0x50, 0x3c, 0x9f, 0xa8,
- 0x51, 0xa3, 0x40, 0x8f, 0x92, 0x9d, 0x38, 0xf5,
- 0xbc, 0xb6, 0xda, 0x21, 0x10, 0xff, 0xf3, 0xd2,
- 0xcd, 0x0c, 0x13, 0xec, 0x5f, 0x97, 0x44, 0x17,
- 0xc4, 0xa7, 0x7e, 0x3d, 0x64, 0x5d, 0x19, 0x73,
- 0x60, 0x81, 0x4f, 0xdc, 0x22, 0x2a, 0x90, 0x88,
- 0x46, 0xee, 0xb8, 0x14, 0xde, 0x5e, 0x0b, 0xdb,
- 0xe0, 0x32, 0x3a, 0x0a, 0x49, 0x06, 0x24, 0x5c,
- 0xc2, 0xd3, 0xac, 0x62, 0x91, 0x95, 0xe4, 0x79,
- 0xe7, 0xc8, 0x37, 0x6d, 0x8d, 0xd5, 0x4e, 0xa9,
- 0x6c, 0x56, 0xf4, 0xea, 0x65, 0x7a, 0xae, 0x08,
- 0xba, 0x78, 0x25, 0x2e, 0x1c, 0xa6, 0xb4, 0xc6,
- 0xe8, 0xdd, 0x74, 0x1f, 0x4b, 0xbd, 0x8b, 0x8a,
- 0x70, 0x3e, 0xb5, 0x66, 0x48, 0x03, 0xf6, 0x0e,
- 0x61, 0x35, 0x57, 0xb9, 0x86, 0xc1, 0x1d, 0x9e,
- 0xe1, 0xf8, 0x98, 0x11, 0x69, 0xd9, 0x8e, 0x94,
- 0x9b, 0x1e, 0x87, 0xe9, 0xce, 0x55, 0x28, 0xdf,
- 0x8c, 0xa1, 0x89, 0x0d, 0xbf, 0xe6, 0x42, 0x68,
- 0x41, 0x99, 0x2d, 0x0f, 0xb0, 0x54, 0xbb, 0x16
-};
-
-static const unsigned char Sboxinv[256] = {
- 0x52, 0x09, 0x6a, 0xd5, 0x30, 0x36, 0xa5, 0x38,
- 0xbf, 0x40, 0xa3, 0x9e, 0x81, 0xf3, 0xd7, 0xfb,
- 0x7c, 0xe3, 0x39, 0x82, 0x9b, 0x2f, 0xff, 0x87,
- 0x34, 0x8e, 0x43, 0x44, 0xc4, 0xde, 0xe9, 0xcb,
- 0x54, 0x7b, 0x94, 0x32, 0xa6, 0xc2, 0x23, 0x3d,
- 0xee, 0x4c, 0x95, 0x0b, 0x42, 0xfa, 0xc3, 0x4e,
- 0x08, 0x2e, 0xa1, 0x66, 0x28, 0xd9, 0x24, 0xb2,
- 0x76, 0x5b, 0xa2, 0x49, 0x6d, 0x8b, 0xd1, 0x25,
- 0x72, 0xf8, 0xf6, 0x64, 0x86, 0x68, 0x98, 0x16,
- 0xd4, 0xa4, 0x5c, 0xcc, 0x5d, 0x65, 0xb6, 0x92,
- 0x6c, 0x70, 0x48, 0x50, 0xfd, 0xed, 0xb9, 0xda,
- 0x5e, 0x15, 0x46, 0x57, 0xa7, 0x8d, 0x9d, 0x84,
- 0x90, 0xd8, 0xab, 0x00, 0x8c, 0xbc, 0xd3, 0x0a,
- 0xf7, 0xe4, 0x58, 0x05, 0xb8, 0xb3, 0x45, 0x06,
- 0xd0, 0x2c, 0x1e, 0x8f, 0xca, 0x3f, 0x0f, 0x02,
- 0xc1, 0xaf, 0xbd, 0x03, 0x01, 0x13, 0x8a, 0x6b,
- 0x3a, 0x91, 0x11, 0x41, 0x4f, 0x67, 0xdc, 0xea,
- 0x97, 0xf2, 0xcf, 0xce, 0xf0, 0xb4, 0xe6, 0x73,
- 0x96, 0xac, 0x74, 0x22, 0xe7, 0xad, 0x35, 0x85,
- 0xe2, 0xf9, 0x37, 0xe8, 0x1c, 0x75, 0xdf, 0x6e,
- 0x47, 0xf1, 0x1a, 0x71, 0x1d, 0x29, 0xc5, 0x89,
- 0x6f, 0xb7, 0x62, 0x0e, 0xaa, 0x18, 0xbe, 0x1b,
- 0xfc, 0x56, 0x3e, 0x4b, 0xc6, 0xd2, 0x79, 0x20,
- 0x9a, 0xdb, 0xc0, 0xfe, 0x78, 0xcd, 0x5a, 0xf4,
- 0x1f, 0xdd, 0xa8, 0x33, 0x88, 0x07, 0xc7, 0x31,
- 0xb1, 0x12, 0x10, 0x59, 0x27, 0x80, 0xec, 0x5f,
- 0x60, 0x51, 0x7f, 0xa9, 0x19, 0xb5, 0x4a, 0x0d,
- 0x2d, 0xe5, 0x7a, 0x9f, 0x93, 0xc9, 0x9c, 0xef,
- 0xa0, 0xe0, 0x3b, 0x4d, 0xae, 0x2a, 0xf5, 0xb0,
- 0xc8, 0xeb, 0xbb, 0x3c, 0x83, 0x53, 0x99, 0x61,
- 0x17, 0x2b, 0x04, 0x7e, 0xba, 0x77, 0xd6, 0x26,
- 0xe1, 0x69, 0x14, 0x63, 0x55, 0x21, 0x0c, 0x7d
-};
-
-static const word32 E0[256] = {
- 0xc66363a5, 0xf87c7c84, 0xee777799, 0xf67b7b8d,
- 0xfff2f20d, 0xd66b6bbd, 0xde6f6fb1, 0x91c5c554,
- 0x60303050, 0x02010103, 0xce6767a9, 0x562b2b7d,
- 0xe7fefe19, 0xb5d7d762, 0x4dababe6, 0xec76769a,
- 0x8fcaca45, 0x1f82829d, 0x89c9c940, 0xfa7d7d87,
- 0xeffafa15, 0xb25959eb, 0x8e4747c9, 0xfbf0f00b,
- 0x41adadec, 0xb3d4d467, 0x5fa2a2fd, 0x45afafea,
- 0x239c9cbf, 0x53a4a4f7, 0xe4727296, 0x9bc0c05b,
- 0x75b7b7c2, 0xe1fdfd1c, 0x3d9393ae, 0x4c26266a,
- 0x6c36365a, 0x7e3f3f41, 0xf5f7f702, 0x83cccc4f,
- 0x6834345c, 0x51a5a5f4, 0xd1e5e534, 0xf9f1f108,
- 0xe2717193, 0xabd8d873, 0x62313153, 0x2a15153f,
- 0x0804040c, 0x95c7c752, 0x46232365, 0x9dc3c35e,
- 0x30181828, 0x379696a1, 0x0a05050f, 0x2f9a9ab5,
- 0x0e070709, 0x24121236, 0x1b80809b, 0xdfe2e23d,
- 0xcdebeb26, 0x4e272769, 0x7fb2b2cd, 0xea75759f,
- 0x1209091b, 0x1d83839e, 0x582c2c74, 0x341a1a2e,
- 0x361b1b2d, 0xdc6e6eb2, 0xb45a5aee, 0x5ba0a0fb,
- 0xa45252f6, 0x763b3b4d, 0xb7d6d661, 0x7db3b3ce,
- 0x5229297b, 0xdde3e33e, 0x5e2f2f71, 0x13848497,
- 0xa65353f5, 0xb9d1d168, 0x00000000, 0xc1eded2c,
- 0x40202060, 0xe3fcfc1f, 0x79b1b1c8, 0xb65b5bed,
- 0xd46a6abe, 0x8dcbcb46, 0x67bebed9, 0x7239394b,
- 0x944a4ade, 0x984c4cd4, 0xb05858e8, 0x85cfcf4a,
- 0xbbd0d06b, 0xc5efef2a, 0x4faaaae5, 0xedfbfb16,
- 0x864343c5, 0x9a4d4dd7, 0x66333355, 0x11858594,
- 0x8a4545cf, 0xe9f9f910, 0x04020206, 0xfe7f7f81,
- 0xa05050f0, 0x783c3c44, 0x259f9fba, 0x4ba8a8e3,
- 0xa25151f3, 0x5da3a3fe, 0x804040c0, 0x058f8f8a,
- 0x3f9292ad, 0x219d9dbc, 0x70383848, 0xf1f5f504,
- 0x63bcbcdf, 0x77b6b6c1, 0xafdada75, 0x42212163,
- 0x20101030, 0xe5ffff1a, 0xfdf3f30e, 0xbfd2d26d,
- 0x81cdcd4c, 0x180c0c14, 0x26131335, 0xc3ecec2f,
- 0xbe5f5fe1, 0x359797a2, 0x884444cc, 0x2e171739,
- 0x93c4c457, 0x55a7a7f2, 0xfc7e7e82, 0x7a3d3d47,
- 0xc86464ac, 0xba5d5de7, 0x3219192b, 0xe6737395,
- 0xc06060a0, 0x19818198, 0x9e4f4fd1, 0xa3dcdc7f,
- 0x44222266, 0x542a2a7e, 0x3b9090ab, 0x0b888883,
- 0x8c4646ca, 0xc7eeee29, 0x6bb8b8d3, 0x2814143c,
- 0xa7dede79, 0xbc5e5ee2, 0x160b0b1d, 0xaddbdb76,
- 0xdbe0e03b, 0x64323256, 0x743a3a4e, 0x140a0a1e,
- 0x924949db, 0x0c06060a, 0x4824246c, 0xb85c5ce4,
- 0x9fc2c25d, 0xbdd3d36e, 0x43acacef, 0xc46262a6,
- 0x399191a8, 0x319595a4, 0xd3e4e437, 0xf279798b,
- 0xd5e7e732, 0x8bc8c843, 0x6e373759, 0xda6d6db7,
- 0x018d8d8c, 0xb1d5d564, 0x9c4e4ed2, 0x49a9a9e0,
- 0xd86c6cb4, 0xac5656fa, 0xf3f4f407, 0xcfeaea25,
- 0xca6565af, 0xf47a7a8e, 0x47aeaee9, 0x10080818,
- 0x6fbabad5, 0xf0787888, 0x4a25256f, 0x5c2e2e72,
- 0x381c1c24, 0x57a6a6f1, 0x73b4b4c7, 0x97c6c651,
- 0xcbe8e823, 0xa1dddd7c, 0xe874749c, 0x3e1f1f21,
- 0x964b4bdd, 0x61bdbddc, 0x0d8b8b86, 0x0f8a8a85,
- 0xe0707090, 0x7c3e3e42, 0x71b5b5c4, 0xcc6666aa,
- 0x904848d8, 0x06030305, 0xf7f6f601, 0x1c0e0e12,
- 0xc26161a3, 0x6a35355f, 0xae5757f9, 0x69b9b9d0,
- 0x17868691, 0x99c1c158, 0x3a1d1d27, 0x279e9eb9,
- 0xd9e1e138, 0xebf8f813, 0x2b9898b3, 0x22111133,
- 0xd26969bb, 0xa9d9d970, 0x078e8e89, 0x339494a7,
- 0x2d9b9bb6, 0x3c1e1e22, 0x15878792, 0xc9e9e920,
- 0x87cece49, 0xaa5555ff, 0x50282878, 0xa5dfdf7a,
- 0x038c8c8f, 0x59a1a1f8, 0x09898980, 0x1a0d0d17,
- 0x65bfbfda, 0xd7e6e631, 0x844242c6, 0xd06868b8,
- 0x824141c3, 0x299999b0, 0x5a2d2d77, 0x1e0f0f11,
- 0x7bb0b0cb, 0xa85454fc, 0x6dbbbbd6, 0x2c16163a,
-};
-static const word32 E1[256] = {
- 0xa5c66363, 0x84f87c7c, 0x99ee7777, 0x8df67b7b,
- 0x0dfff2f2, 0xbdd66b6b, 0xb1de6f6f, 0x5491c5c5,
- 0x50603030, 0x03020101, 0xa9ce6767, 0x7d562b2b,
- 0x19e7fefe, 0x62b5d7d7, 0xe64dabab, 0x9aec7676,
- 0x458fcaca, 0x9d1f8282, 0x4089c9c9, 0x87fa7d7d,
- 0x15effafa, 0xebb25959, 0xc98e4747, 0x0bfbf0f0,
- 0xec41adad, 0x67b3d4d4, 0xfd5fa2a2, 0xea45afaf,
- 0xbf239c9c, 0xf753a4a4, 0x96e47272, 0x5b9bc0c0,
- 0xc275b7b7, 0x1ce1fdfd, 0xae3d9393, 0x6a4c2626,
- 0x5a6c3636, 0x417e3f3f, 0x02f5f7f7, 0x4f83cccc,
- 0x5c683434, 0xf451a5a5, 0x34d1e5e5, 0x08f9f1f1,
- 0x93e27171, 0x73abd8d8, 0x53623131, 0x3f2a1515,
- 0x0c080404, 0x5295c7c7, 0x65462323, 0x5e9dc3c3,
- 0x28301818, 0xa1379696, 0x0f0a0505, 0xb52f9a9a,
- 0x090e0707, 0x36241212, 0x9b1b8080, 0x3ddfe2e2,
- 0x26cdebeb, 0x694e2727, 0xcd7fb2b2, 0x9fea7575,
- 0x1b120909, 0x9e1d8383, 0x74582c2c, 0x2e341a1a,
- 0x2d361b1b, 0xb2dc6e6e, 0xeeb45a5a, 0xfb5ba0a0,
- 0xf6a45252, 0x4d763b3b, 0x61b7d6d6, 0xce7db3b3,
- 0x7b522929, 0x3edde3e3, 0x715e2f2f, 0x97138484,
- 0xf5a65353, 0x68b9d1d1, 0x00000000, 0x2cc1eded,
- 0x60402020, 0x1fe3fcfc, 0xc879b1b1, 0xedb65b5b,
- 0xbed46a6a, 0x468dcbcb, 0xd967bebe, 0x4b723939,
- 0xde944a4a, 0xd4984c4c, 0xe8b05858, 0x4a85cfcf,
- 0x6bbbd0d0, 0x2ac5efef, 0xe54faaaa, 0x16edfbfb,
- 0xc5864343, 0xd79a4d4d, 0x55663333, 0x94118585,
- 0xcf8a4545, 0x10e9f9f9, 0x06040202, 0x81fe7f7f,
- 0xf0a05050, 0x44783c3c, 0xba259f9f, 0xe34ba8a8,
- 0xf3a25151, 0xfe5da3a3, 0xc0804040, 0x8a058f8f,
- 0xad3f9292, 0xbc219d9d, 0x48703838, 0x04f1f5f5,
- 0xdf63bcbc, 0xc177b6b6, 0x75afdada, 0x63422121,
- 0x30201010, 0x1ae5ffff, 0x0efdf3f3, 0x6dbfd2d2,
- 0x4c81cdcd, 0x14180c0c, 0x35261313, 0x2fc3ecec,
- 0xe1be5f5f, 0xa2359797, 0xcc884444, 0x392e1717,
- 0x5793c4c4, 0xf255a7a7, 0x82fc7e7e, 0x477a3d3d,
- 0xacc86464, 0xe7ba5d5d, 0x2b321919, 0x95e67373,
- 0xa0c06060, 0x98198181, 0xd19e4f4f, 0x7fa3dcdc,
- 0x66442222, 0x7e542a2a, 0xab3b9090, 0x830b8888,
- 0xca8c4646, 0x29c7eeee, 0xd36bb8b8, 0x3c281414,
- 0x79a7dede, 0xe2bc5e5e, 0x1d160b0b, 0x76addbdb,
- 0x3bdbe0e0, 0x56643232, 0x4e743a3a, 0x1e140a0a,
- 0xdb924949, 0x0a0c0606, 0x6c482424, 0xe4b85c5c,
- 0x5d9fc2c2, 0x6ebdd3d3, 0xef43acac, 0xa6c46262,
- 0xa8399191, 0xa4319595, 0x37d3e4e4, 0x8bf27979,
- 0x32d5e7e7, 0x438bc8c8, 0x596e3737, 0xb7da6d6d,
- 0x8c018d8d, 0x64b1d5d5, 0xd29c4e4e, 0xe049a9a9,
- 0xb4d86c6c, 0xfaac5656, 0x07f3f4f4, 0x25cfeaea,
- 0xafca6565, 0x8ef47a7a, 0xe947aeae, 0x18100808,
- 0xd56fbaba, 0x88f07878, 0x6f4a2525, 0x725c2e2e,
- 0x24381c1c, 0xf157a6a6, 0xc773b4b4, 0x5197c6c6,
- 0x23cbe8e8, 0x7ca1dddd, 0x9ce87474, 0x213e1f1f,
- 0xdd964b4b, 0xdc61bdbd, 0x860d8b8b, 0x850f8a8a,
- 0x90e07070, 0x427c3e3e, 0xc471b5b5, 0xaacc6666,
- 0xd8904848, 0x05060303, 0x01f7f6f6, 0x121c0e0e,
- 0xa3c26161, 0x5f6a3535, 0xf9ae5757, 0xd069b9b9,
- 0x91178686, 0x5899c1c1, 0x273a1d1d, 0xb9279e9e,
- 0x38d9e1e1, 0x13ebf8f8, 0xb32b9898, 0x33221111,
- 0xbbd26969, 0x70a9d9d9, 0x89078e8e, 0xa7339494,
- 0xb62d9b9b, 0x223c1e1e, 0x92158787, 0x20c9e9e9,
- 0x4987cece, 0xffaa5555, 0x78502828, 0x7aa5dfdf,
- 0x8f038c8c, 0xf859a1a1, 0x80098989, 0x171a0d0d,
- 0xda65bfbf, 0x31d7e6e6, 0xc6844242, 0xb8d06868,
- 0xc3824141, 0xb0299999, 0x775a2d2d, 0x111e0f0f,
- 0xcb7bb0b0, 0xfca85454, 0xd66dbbbb, 0x3a2c1616,
-};
-static const word32 E2[256] = {
- 0x63a5c663, 0x7c84f87c, 0x7799ee77, 0x7b8df67b,
- 0xf20dfff2, 0x6bbdd66b, 0x6fb1de6f, 0xc55491c5,
- 0x30506030, 0x01030201, 0x67a9ce67, 0x2b7d562b,
- 0xfe19e7fe, 0xd762b5d7, 0xabe64dab, 0x769aec76,
- 0xca458fca, 0x829d1f82, 0xc94089c9, 0x7d87fa7d,
- 0xfa15effa, 0x59ebb259, 0x47c98e47, 0xf00bfbf0,
- 0xadec41ad, 0xd467b3d4, 0xa2fd5fa2, 0xafea45af,
- 0x9cbf239c, 0xa4f753a4, 0x7296e472, 0xc05b9bc0,
- 0xb7c275b7, 0xfd1ce1fd, 0x93ae3d93, 0x266a4c26,
- 0x365a6c36, 0x3f417e3f, 0xf702f5f7, 0xcc4f83cc,
- 0x345c6834, 0xa5f451a5, 0xe534d1e5, 0xf108f9f1,
- 0x7193e271, 0xd873abd8, 0x31536231, 0x153f2a15,
- 0x040c0804, 0xc75295c7, 0x23654623, 0xc35e9dc3,
- 0x18283018, 0x96a13796, 0x050f0a05, 0x9ab52f9a,
- 0x07090e07, 0x12362412, 0x809b1b80, 0xe23ddfe2,
- 0xeb26cdeb, 0x27694e27, 0xb2cd7fb2, 0x759fea75,
- 0x091b1209, 0x839e1d83, 0x2c74582c, 0x1a2e341a,
- 0x1b2d361b, 0x6eb2dc6e, 0x5aeeb45a, 0xa0fb5ba0,
- 0x52f6a452, 0x3b4d763b, 0xd661b7d6, 0xb3ce7db3,
- 0x297b5229, 0xe33edde3, 0x2f715e2f, 0x84971384,
- 0x53f5a653, 0xd168b9d1, 0x00000000, 0xed2cc1ed,
- 0x20604020, 0xfc1fe3fc, 0xb1c879b1, 0x5bedb65b,
- 0x6abed46a, 0xcb468dcb, 0xbed967be, 0x394b7239,
- 0x4ade944a, 0x4cd4984c, 0x58e8b058, 0xcf4a85cf,
- 0xd06bbbd0, 0xef2ac5ef, 0xaae54faa, 0xfb16edfb,
- 0x43c58643, 0x4dd79a4d, 0x33556633, 0x85941185,
- 0x45cf8a45, 0xf910e9f9, 0x02060402, 0x7f81fe7f,
- 0x50f0a050, 0x3c44783c, 0x9fba259f, 0xa8e34ba8,
- 0x51f3a251, 0xa3fe5da3, 0x40c08040, 0x8f8a058f,
- 0x92ad3f92, 0x9dbc219d, 0x38487038, 0xf504f1f5,
- 0xbcdf63bc, 0xb6c177b6, 0xda75afda, 0x21634221,
- 0x10302010, 0xff1ae5ff, 0xf30efdf3, 0xd26dbfd2,
- 0xcd4c81cd, 0x0c14180c, 0x13352613, 0xec2fc3ec,
- 0x5fe1be5f, 0x97a23597, 0x44cc8844, 0x17392e17,
- 0xc45793c4, 0xa7f255a7, 0x7e82fc7e, 0x3d477a3d,
- 0x64acc864, 0x5de7ba5d, 0x192b3219, 0x7395e673,
- 0x60a0c060, 0x81981981, 0x4fd19e4f, 0xdc7fa3dc,
- 0x22664422, 0x2a7e542a, 0x90ab3b90, 0x88830b88,
- 0x46ca8c46, 0xee29c7ee, 0xb8d36bb8, 0x143c2814,
- 0xde79a7de, 0x5ee2bc5e, 0x0b1d160b, 0xdb76addb,
- 0xe03bdbe0, 0x32566432, 0x3a4e743a, 0x0a1e140a,
- 0x49db9249, 0x060a0c06, 0x246c4824, 0x5ce4b85c,
- 0xc25d9fc2, 0xd36ebdd3, 0xacef43ac, 0x62a6c462,
- 0x91a83991, 0x95a43195, 0xe437d3e4, 0x798bf279,
- 0xe732d5e7, 0xc8438bc8, 0x37596e37, 0x6db7da6d,
- 0x8d8c018d, 0xd564b1d5, 0x4ed29c4e, 0xa9e049a9,
- 0x6cb4d86c, 0x56faac56, 0xf407f3f4, 0xea25cfea,
- 0x65afca65, 0x7a8ef47a, 0xaee947ae, 0x08181008,
- 0xbad56fba, 0x7888f078, 0x256f4a25, 0x2e725c2e,
- 0x1c24381c, 0xa6f157a6, 0xb4c773b4, 0xc65197c6,
- 0xe823cbe8, 0xdd7ca1dd, 0x749ce874, 0x1f213e1f,
- 0x4bdd964b, 0xbddc61bd, 0x8b860d8b, 0x8a850f8a,
- 0x7090e070, 0x3e427c3e, 0xb5c471b5, 0x66aacc66,
- 0x48d89048, 0x03050603, 0xf601f7f6, 0x0e121c0e,
- 0x61a3c261, 0x355f6a35, 0x57f9ae57, 0xb9d069b9,
- 0x86911786, 0xc15899c1, 0x1d273a1d, 0x9eb9279e,
- 0xe138d9e1, 0xf813ebf8, 0x98b32b98, 0x11332211,
- 0x69bbd269, 0xd970a9d9, 0x8e89078e, 0x94a73394,
- 0x9bb62d9b, 0x1e223c1e, 0x87921587, 0xe920c9e9,
- 0xce4987ce, 0x55ffaa55, 0x28785028, 0xdf7aa5df,
- 0x8c8f038c, 0xa1f859a1, 0x89800989, 0x0d171a0d,
- 0xbfda65bf, 0xe631d7e6, 0x42c68442, 0x68b8d068,
- 0x41c38241, 0x99b02999, 0x2d775a2d, 0x0f111e0f,
- 0xb0cb7bb0, 0x54fca854, 0xbbd66dbb, 0x163a2c16,
-};
-static const word32 E3[256] = {
- 0x6363a5c6, 0x7c7c84f8, 0x777799ee, 0x7b7b8df6,
- 0xf2f20dff, 0x6b6bbdd6, 0x6f6fb1de, 0xc5c55491,
- 0x30305060, 0x01010302, 0x6767a9ce, 0x2b2b7d56,
- 0xfefe19e7, 0xd7d762b5, 0xababe64d, 0x76769aec,
- 0xcaca458f, 0x82829d1f, 0xc9c94089, 0x7d7d87fa,
- 0xfafa15ef, 0x5959ebb2, 0x4747c98e, 0xf0f00bfb,
- 0xadadec41, 0xd4d467b3, 0xa2a2fd5f, 0xafafea45,
- 0x9c9cbf23, 0xa4a4f753, 0x727296e4, 0xc0c05b9b,
- 0xb7b7c275, 0xfdfd1ce1, 0x9393ae3d, 0x26266a4c,
- 0x36365a6c, 0x3f3f417e, 0xf7f702f5, 0xcccc4f83,
- 0x34345c68, 0xa5a5f451, 0xe5e534d1, 0xf1f108f9,
- 0x717193e2, 0xd8d873ab, 0x31315362, 0x15153f2a,
- 0x04040c08, 0xc7c75295, 0x23236546, 0xc3c35e9d,
- 0x18182830, 0x9696a137, 0x05050f0a, 0x9a9ab52f,
- 0x0707090e, 0x12123624, 0x80809b1b, 0xe2e23ddf,
- 0xebeb26cd, 0x2727694e, 0xb2b2cd7f, 0x75759fea,
- 0x09091b12, 0x83839e1d, 0x2c2c7458, 0x1a1a2e34,
- 0x1b1b2d36, 0x6e6eb2dc, 0x5a5aeeb4, 0xa0a0fb5b,
- 0x5252f6a4, 0x3b3b4d76, 0xd6d661b7, 0xb3b3ce7d,
- 0x29297b52, 0xe3e33edd, 0x2f2f715e, 0x84849713,
- 0x5353f5a6, 0xd1d168b9, 0x00000000, 0xeded2cc1,
- 0x20206040, 0xfcfc1fe3, 0xb1b1c879, 0x5b5bedb6,
- 0x6a6abed4, 0xcbcb468d, 0xbebed967, 0x39394b72,
- 0x4a4ade94, 0x4c4cd498, 0x5858e8b0, 0xcfcf4a85,
- 0xd0d06bbb, 0xefef2ac5, 0xaaaae54f, 0xfbfb16ed,
- 0x4343c586, 0x4d4dd79a, 0x33335566, 0x85859411,
- 0x4545cf8a, 0xf9f910e9, 0x02020604, 0x7f7f81fe,
- 0x5050f0a0, 0x3c3c4478, 0x9f9fba25, 0xa8a8e34b,
- 0x5151f3a2, 0xa3a3fe5d, 0x4040c080, 0x8f8f8a05,
- 0x9292ad3f, 0x9d9dbc21, 0x38384870, 0xf5f504f1,
- 0xbcbcdf63, 0xb6b6c177, 0xdada75af, 0x21216342,
- 0x10103020, 0xffff1ae5, 0xf3f30efd, 0xd2d26dbf,
- 0xcdcd4c81, 0x0c0c1418, 0x13133526, 0xecec2fc3,
- 0x5f5fe1be, 0x9797a235, 0x4444cc88, 0x1717392e,
- 0xc4c45793, 0xa7a7f255, 0x7e7e82fc, 0x3d3d477a,
- 0x6464acc8, 0x5d5de7ba, 0x19192b32, 0x737395e6,
- 0x6060a0c0, 0x81819819, 0x4f4fd19e, 0xdcdc7fa3,
- 0x22226644, 0x2a2a7e54, 0x9090ab3b, 0x8888830b,
- 0x4646ca8c, 0xeeee29c7, 0xb8b8d36b, 0x14143c28,
- 0xdede79a7, 0x5e5ee2bc, 0x0b0b1d16, 0xdbdb76ad,
- 0xe0e03bdb, 0x32325664, 0x3a3a4e74, 0x0a0a1e14,
- 0x4949db92, 0x06060a0c, 0x24246c48, 0x5c5ce4b8,
- 0xc2c25d9f, 0xd3d36ebd, 0xacacef43, 0x6262a6c4,
- 0x9191a839, 0x9595a431, 0xe4e437d3, 0x79798bf2,
- 0xe7e732d5, 0xc8c8438b, 0x3737596e, 0x6d6db7da,
- 0x8d8d8c01, 0xd5d564b1, 0x4e4ed29c, 0xa9a9e049,
- 0x6c6cb4d8, 0x5656faac, 0xf4f407f3, 0xeaea25cf,
- 0x6565afca, 0x7a7a8ef4, 0xaeaee947, 0x08081810,
- 0xbabad56f, 0x787888f0, 0x25256f4a, 0x2e2e725c,
- 0x1c1c2438, 0xa6a6f157, 0xb4b4c773, 0xc6c65197,
- 0xe8e823cb, 0xdddd7ca1, 0x74749ce8, 0x1f1f213e,
- 0x4b4bdd96, 0xbdbddc61, 0x8b8b860d, 0x8a8a850f,
- 0x707090e0, 0x3e3e427c, 0xb5b5c471, 0x6666aacc,
- 0x4848d890, 0x03030506, 0xf6f601f7, 0x0e0e121c,
- 0x6161a3c2, 0x35355f6a, 0x5757f9ae, 0xb9b9d069,
- 0x86869117, 0xc1c15899, 0x1d1d273a, 0x9e9eb927,
- 0xe1e138d9, 0xf8f813eb, 0x9898b32b, 0x11113322,
- 0x6969bbd2, 0xd9d970a9, 0x8e8e8907, 0x9494a733,
- 0x9b9bb62d, 0x1e1e223c, 0x87879215, 0xe9e920c9,
- 0xcece4987, 0x5555ffaa, 0x28287850, 0xdfdf7aa5,
- 0x8c8c8f03, 0xa1a1f859, 0x89898009, 0x0d0d171a,
- 0xbfbfda65, 0xe6e631d7, 0x4242c684, 0x6868b8d0,
- 0x4141c382, 0x9999b029, 0x2d2d775a, 0x0f0f111e,
- 0xb0b0cb7b, 0x5454fca8, 0xbbbbd66d, 0x16163a2c,
-};
-static const word32 D0[256] = {
- 0x51f4a750, 0x7e416553, 0x1a17a4c3, 0x3a275e96,
- 0x3bab6bcb, 0x1f9d45f1, 0xacfa58ab, 0x4be30393,
- 0x2030fa55, 0xad766df6, 0x88cc7691, 0xf5024c25,
- 0x4fe5d7fc, 0xc52acbd7, 0x26354480, 0xb562a38f,
- 0xdeb15a49, 0x25ba1b67, 0x45ea0e98, 0x5dfec0e1,
- 0xc32f7502, 0x814cf012, 0x8d4697a3, 0x6bd3f9c6,
- 0x038f5fe7, 0x15929c95, 0xbf6d7aeb, 0x955259da,
- 0xd4be832d, 0x587421d3, 0x49e06929, 0x8ec9c844,
- 0x75c2896a, 0xf48e7978, 0x99583e6b, 0x27b971dd,
- 0xbee14fb6, 0xf088ad17, 0xc920ac66, 0x7dce3ab4,
- 0x63df4a18, 0xe51a3182, 0x97513360, 0x62537f45,
- 0xb16477e0, 0xbb6bae84, 0xfe81a01c, 0xf9082b94,
- 0x70486858, 0x8f45fd19, 0x94de6c87, 0x527bf8b7,
- 0xab73d323, 0x724b02e2, 0xe31f8f57, 0x6655ab2a,
- 0xb2eb2807, 0x2fb5c203, 0x86c57b9a, 0xd33708a5,
- 0x302887f2, 0x23bfa5b2, 0x02036aba, 0xed16825c,
- 0x8acf1c2b, 0xa779b492, 0xf307f2f0, 0x4e69e2a1,
- 0x65daf4cd, 0x0605bed5, 0xd134621f, 0xc4a6fe8a,
- 0x342e539d, 0xa2f355a0, 0x058ae132, 0xa4f6eb75,
- 0x0b83ec39, 0x4060efaa, 0x5e719f06, 0xbd6e1051,
- 0x3e218af9, 0x96dd063d, 0xdd3e05ae, 0x4de6bd46,
- 0x91548db5, 0x71c45d05, 0x0406d46f, 0x605015ff,
- 0x1998fb24, 0xd6bde997, 0x894043cc, 0x67d99e77,
- 0xb0e842bd, 0x07898b88, 0xe7195b38, 0x79c8eedb,
- 0xa17c0a47, 0x7c420fe9, 0xf8841ec9, 0x00000000,
- 0x09808683, 0x322bed48, 0x1e1170ac, 0x6c5a724e,
- 0xfd0efffb, 0x0f853856, 0x3daed51e, 0x362d3927,
- 0x0a0fd964, 0x685ca621, 0x9b5b54d1, 0x24362e3a,
- 0x0c0a67b1, 0x9357e70f, 0xb4ee96d2, 0x1b9b919e,
- 0x80c0c54f, 0x61dc20a2, 0x5a774b69, 0x1c121a16,
- 0xe293ba0a, 0xc0a02ae5, 0x3c22e043, 0x121b171d,
- 0x0e090d0b, 0xf28bc7ad, 0x2db6a8b9, 0x141ea9c8,
- 0x57f11985, 0xaf75074c, 0xee99ddbb, 0xa37f60fd,
- 0xf701269f, 0x5c72f5bc, 0x44663bc5, 0x5bfb7e34,
- 0x8b432976, 0xcb23c6dc, 0xb6edfc68, 0xb8e4f163,
- 0xd731dcca, 0x42638510, 0x13972240, 0x84c61120,
- 0x854a247d, 0xd2bb3df8, 0xaef93211, 0xc729a16d,
- 0x1d9e2f4b, 0xdcb230f3, 0x0d8652ec, 0x77c1e3d0,
- 0x2bb3166c, 0xa970b999, 0x119448fa, 0x47e96422,
- 0xa8fc8cc4, 0xa0f03f1a, 0x567d2cd8, 0x223390ef,
- 0x87494ec7, 0xd938d1c1, 0x8ccaa2fe, 0x98d40b36,
- 0xa6f581cf, 0xa57ade28, 0xdab78e26, 0x3fadbfa4,
- 0x2c3a9de4, 0x5078920d, 0x6a5fcc9b, 0x547e4662,
- 0xf68d13c2, 0x90d8b8e8, 0x2e39f75e, 0x82c3aff5,
- 0x9f5d80be, 0x69d0937c, 0x6fd52da9, 0xcf2512b3,
- 0xc8ac993b, 0x10187da7, 0xe89c636e, 0xdb3bbb7b,
- 0xcd267809, 0x6e5918f4, 0xec9ab701, 0x834f9aa8,
- 0xe6956e65, 0xaaffe67e, 0x21bccf08, 0xef15e8e6,
- 0xbae79bd9, 0x4a6f36ce, 0xea9f09d4, 0x29b07cd6,
- 0x31a4b2af, 0x2a3f2331, 0xc6a59430, 0x35a266c0,
- 0x744ebc37, 0xfc82caa6, 0xe090d0b0, 0x33a7d815,
- 0xf104984a, 0x41ecdaf7, 0x7fcd500e, 0x1791f62f,
- 0x764dd68d, 0x43efb04d, 0xccaa4d54, 0xe49604df,
- 0x9ed1b5e3, 0x4c6a881b, 0xc12c1fb8, 0x4665517f,
- 0x9d5eea04, 0x018c355d, 0xfa877473, 0xfb0b412e,
- 0xb3671d5a, 0x92dbd252, 0xe9105633, 0x6dd64713,
- 0x9ad7618c, 0x37a10c7a, 0x59f8148e, 0xeb133c89,
- 0xcea927ee, 0xb761c935, 0xe11ce5ed, 0x7a47b13c,
- 0x9cd2df59, 0x55f2733f, 0x1814ce79, 0x73c737bf,
- 0x53f7cdea, 0x5ffdaa5b, 0xdf3d6f14, 0x7844db86,
- 0xcaaff381, 0xb968c43e, 0x3824342c, 0xc2a3405f,
- 0x161dc372, 0xbce2250c, 0x283c498b, 0xff0d9541,
- 0x39a80171, 0x080cb3de, 0xd8b4e49c, 0x6456c190,
- 0x7bcb8461, 0xd532b670, 0x486c5c74, 0xd0b85742,
-};
-static const word32 D1[256] = {
- 0x5051f4a7, 0x537e4165, 0xc31a17a4, 0x963a275e,
- 0xcb3bab6b, 0xf11f9d45, 0xabacfa58, 0x934be303,
- 0x552030fa, 0xf6ad766d, 0x9188cc76, 0x25f5024c,
- 0xfc4fe5d7, 0xd7c52acb, 0x80263544, 0x8fb562a3,
- 0x49deb15a, 0x6725ba1b, 0x9845ea0e, 0xe15dfec0,
- 0x02c32f75, 0x12814cf0, 0xa38d4697, 0xc66bd3f9,
- 0xe7038f5f, 0x9515929c, 0xebbf6d7a, 0xda955259,
- 0x2dd4be83, 0xd3587421, 0x2949e069, 0x448ec9c8,
- 0x6a75c289, 0x78f48e79, 0x6b99583e, 0xdd27b971,
- 0xb6bee14f, 0x17f088ad, 0x66c920ac, 0xb47dce3a,
- 0x1863df4a, 0x82e51a31, 0x60975133, 0x4562537f,
- 0xe0b16477, 0x84bb6bae, 0x1cfe81a0, 0x94f9082b,
- 0x58704868, 0x198f45fd, 0x8794de6c, 0xb7527bf8,
- 0x23ab73d3, 0xe2724b02, 0x57e31f8f, 0x2a6655ab,
- 0x07b2eb28, 0x032fb5c2, 0x9a86c57b, 0xa5d33708,
- 0xf2302887, 0xb223bfa5, 0xba02036a, 0x5ced1682,
- 0x2b8acf1c, 0x92a779b4, 0xf0f307f2, 0xa14e69e2,
- 0xcd65daf4, 0xd50605be, 0x1fd13462, 0x8ac4a6fe,
- 0x9d342e53, 0xa0a2f355, 0x32058ae1, 0x75a4f6eb,
- 0x390b83ec, 0xaa4060ef, 0x065e719f, 0x51bd6e10,
- 0xf93e218a, 0x3d96dd06, 0xaedd3e05, 0x464de6bd,
- 0xb591548d, 0x0571c45d, 0x6f0406d4, 0xff605015,
- 0x241998fb, 0x97d6bde9, 0xcc894043, 0x7767d99e,
- 0xbdb0e842, 0x8807898b, 0x38e7195b, 0xdb79c8ee,
- 0x47a17c0a, 0xe97c420f, 0xc9f8841e, 0x00000000,
- 0x83098086, 0x48322bed, 0xac1e1170, 0x4e6c5a72,
- 0xfbfd0eff, 0x560f8538, 0x1e3daed5, 0x27362d39,
- 0x640a0fd9, 0x21685ca6, 0xd19b5b54, 0x3a24362e,
- 0xb10c0a67, 0x0f9357e7, 0xd2b4ee96, 0x9e1b9b91,
- 0x4f80c0c5, 0xa261dc20, 0x695a774b, 0x161c121a,
- 0x0ae293ba, 0xe5c0a02a, 0x433c22e0, 0x1d121b17,
- 0x0b0e090d, 0xadf28bc7, 0xb92db6a8, 0xc8141ea9,
- 0x8557f119, 0x4caf7507, 0xbbee99dd, 0xfda37f60,
- 0x9ff70126, 0xbc5c72f5, 0xc544663b, 0x345bfb7e,
- 0x768b4329, 0xdccb23c6, 0x68b6edfc, 0x63b8e4f1,
- 0xcad731dc, 0x10426385, 0x40139722, 0x2084c611,
- 0x7d854a24, 0xf8d2bb3d, 0x11aef932, 0x6dc729a1,
- 0x4b1d9e2f, 0xf3dcb230, 0xec0d8652, 0xd077c1e3,
- 0x6c2bb316, 0x99a970b9, 0xfa119448, 0x2247e964,
- 0xc4a8fc8c, 0x1aa0f03f, 0xd8567d2c, 0xef223390,
- 0xc787494e, 0xc1d938d1, 0xfe8ccaa2, 0x3698d40b,
- 0xcfa6f581, 0x28a57ade, 0x26dab78e, 0xa43fadbf,
- 0xe42c3a9d, 0x0d507892, 0x9b6a5fcc, 0x62547e46,
- 0xc2f68d13, 0xe890d8b8, 0x5e2e39f7, 0xf582c3af,
- 0xbe9f5d80, 0x7c69d093, 0xa96fd52d, 0xb3cf2512,
- 0x3bc8ac99, 0xa710187d, 0x6ee89c63, 0x7bdb3bbb,
- 0x09cd2678, 0xf46e5918, 0x01ec9ab7, 0xa8834f9a,
- 0x65e6956e, 0x7eaaffe6, 0x0821bccf, 0xe6ef15e8,
- 0xd9bae79b, 0xce4a6f36, 0xd4ea9f09, 0xd629b07c,
- 0xaf31a4b2, 0x312a3f23, 0x30c6a594, 0xc035a266,
- 0x37744ebc, 0xa6fc82ca, 0xb0e090d0, 0x1533a7d8,
- 0x4af10498, 0xf741ecda, 0x0e7fcd50, 0x2f1791f6,
- 0x8d764dd6, 0x4d43efb0, 0x54ccaa4d, 0xdfe49604,
- 0xe39ed1b5, 0x1b4c6a88, 0xb8c12c1f, 0x7f466551,
- 0x049d5eea, 0x5d018c35, 0x73fa8774, 0x2efb0b41,
- 0x5ab3671d, 0x5292dbd2, 0x33e91056, 0x136dd647,
- 0x8c9ad761, 0x7a37a10c, 0x8e59f814, 0x89eb133c,
- 0xeecea927, 0x35b761c9, 0xede11ce5, 0x3c7a47b1,
- 0x599cd2df, 0x3f55f273, 0x791814ce, 0xbf73c737,
- 0xea53f7cd, 0x5b5ffdaa, 0x14df3d6f, 0x867844db,
- 0x81caaff3, 0x3eb968c4, 0x2c382434, 0x5fc2a340,
- 0x72161dc3, 0x0cbce225, 0x8b283c49, 0x41ff0d95,
- 0x7139a801, 0xde080cb3, 0x9cd8b4e4, 0x906456c1,
- 0x617bcb84, 0x70d532b6, 0x74486c5c, 0x42d0b857,
-};
-static const word32 D2[256] = {
- 0xa75051f4, 0x65537e41, 0xa4c31a17, 0x5e963a27,
- 0x6bcb3bab, 0x45f11f9d, 0x58abacfa, 0x03934be3,
- 0xfa552030, 0x6df6ad76, 0x769188cc, 0x4c25f502,
- 0xd7fc4fe5, 0xcbd7c52a, 0x44802635, 0xa38fb562,
- 0x5a49deb1, 0x1b6725ba, 0x0e9845ea, 0xc0e15dfe,
- 0x7502c32f, 0xf012814c, 0x97a38d46, 0xf9c66bd3,
- 0x5fe7038f, 0x9c951592, 0x7aebbf6d, 0x59da9552,
- 0x832dd4be, 0x21d35874, 0x692949e0, 0xc8448ec9,
- 0x896a75c2, 0x7978f48e, 0x3e6b9958, 0x71dd27b9,
- 0x4fb6bee1, 0xad17f088, 0xac66c920, 0x3ab47dce,
- 0x4a1863df, 0x3182e51a, 0x33609751, 0x7f456253,
- 0x77e0b164, 0xae84bb6b, 0xa01cfe81, 0x2b94f908,
- 0x68587048, 0xfd198f45, 0x6c8794de, 0xf8b7527b,
- 0xd323ab73, 0x02e2724b, 0x8f57e31f, 0xab2a6655,
- 0x2807b2eb, 0xc2032fb5, 0x7b9a86c5, 0x08a5d337,
- 0x87f23028, 0xa5b223bf, 0x6aba0203, 0x825ced16,
- 0x1c2b8acf, 0xb492a779, 0xf2f0f307, 0xe2a14e69,
- 0xf4cd65da, 0xbed50605, 0x621fd134, 0xfe8ac4a6,
- 0x539d342e, 0x55a0a2f3, 0xe132058a, 0xeb75a4f6,
- 0xec390b83, 0xefaa4060, 0x9f065e71, 0x1051bd6e,
- 0x8af93e21, 0x063d96dd, 0x05aedd3e, 0xbd464de6,
- 0x8db59154, 0x5d0571c4, 0xd46f0406, 0x15ff6050,
- 0xfb241998, 0xe997d6bd, 0x43cc8940, 0x9e7767d9,
- 0x42bdb0e8, 0x8b880789, 0x5b38e719, 0xeedb79c8,
- 0x0a47a17c, 0x0fe97c42, 0x1ec9f884, 0x00000000,
- 0x86830980, 0xed48322b, 0x70ac1e11, 0x724e6c5a,
- 0xfffbfd0e, 0x38560f85, 0xd51e3dae, 0x3927362d,
- 0xd9640a0f, 0xa621685c, 0x54d19b5b, 0x2e3a2436,
- 0x67b10c0a, 0xe70f9357, 0x96d2b4ee, 0x919e1b9b,
- 0xc54f80c0, 0x20a261dc, 0x4b695a77, 0x1a161c12,
- 0xba0ae293, 0x2ae5c0a0, 0xe0433c22, 0x171d121b,
- 0x0d0b0e09, 0xc7adf28b, 0xa8b92db6, 0xa9c8141e,
- 0x198557f1, 0x074caf75, 0xddbbee99, 0x60fda37f,
- 0x269ff701, 0xf5bc5c72, 0x3bc54466, 0x7e345bfb,
- 0x29768b43, 0xc6dccb23, 0xfc68b6ed, 0xf163b8e4,
- 0xdccad731, 0x85104263, 0x22401397, 0x112084c6,
- 0x247d854a, 0x3df8d2bb, 0x3211aef9, 0xa16dc729,
- 0x2f4b1d9e, 0x30f3dcb2, 0x52ec0d86, 0xe3d077c1,
- 0x166c2bb3, 0xb999a970, 0x48fa1194, 0x642247e9,
- 0x8cc4a8fc, 0x3f1aa0f0, 0x2cd8567d, 0x90ef2233,
- 0x4ec78749, 0xd1c1d938, 0xa2fe8cca, 0x0b3698d4,
- 0x81cfa6f5, 0xde28a57a, 0x8e26dab7, 0xbfa43fad,
- 0x9de42c3a, 0x920d5078, 0xcc9b6a5f, 0x4662547e,
- 0x13c2f68d, 0xb8e890d8, 0xf75e2e39, 0xaff582c3,
- 0x80be9f5d, 0x937c69d0, 0x2da96fd5, 0x12b3cf25,
- 0x993bc8ac, 0x7da71018, 0x636ee89c, 0xbb7bdb3b,
- 0x7809cd26, 0x18f46e59, 0xb701ec9a, 0x9aa8834f,
- 0x6e65e695, 0xe67eaaff, 0xcf0821bc, 0xe8e6ef15,
- 0x9bd9bae7, 0x36ce4a6f, 0x09d4ea9f, 0x7cd629b0,
- 0xb2af31a4, 0x23312a3f, 0x9430c6a5, 0x66c035a2,
- 0xbc37744e, 0xcaa6fc82, 0xd0b0e090, 0xd81533a7,
- 0x984af104, 0xdaf741ec, 0x500e7fcd, 0xf62f1791,
- 0xd68d764d, 0xb04d43ef, 0x4d54ccaa, 0x04dfe496,
- 0xb5e39ed1, 0x881b4c6a, 0x1fb8c12c, 0x517f4665,
- 0xea049d5e, 0x355d018c, 0x7473fa87, 0x412efb0b,
- 0x1d5ab367, 0xd25292db, 0x5633e910, 0x47136dd6,
- 0x618c9ad7, 0x0c7a37a1, 0x148e59f8, 0x3c89eb13,
- 0x27eecea9, 0xc935b761, 0xe5ede11c, 0xb13c7a47,
- 0xdf599cd2, 0x733f55f2, 0xce791814, 0x37bf73c7,
- 0xcdea53f7, 0xaa5b5ffd, 0x6f14df3d, 0xdb867844,
- 0xf381caaf, 0xc43eb968, 0x342c3824, 0x405fc2a3,
- 0xc372161d, 0x250cbce2, 0x498b283c, 0x9541ff0d,
- 0x017139a8, 0xb3de080c, 0xe49cd8b4, 0xc1906456,
- 0x84617bcb, 0xb670d532, 0x5c74486c, 0x5742d0b8,
-};
-static const word32 D3[256] = {
- 0xf4a75051, 0x4165537e, 0x17a4c31a, 0x275e963a,
- 0xab6bcb3b, 0x9d45f11f, 0xfa58abac, 0xe303934b,
- 0x30fa5520, 0x766df6ad, 0xcc769188, 0x024c25f5,
- 0xe5d7fc4f, 0x2acbd7c5, 0x35448026, 0x62a38fb5,
- 0xb15a49de, 0xba1b6725, 0xea0e9845, 0xfec0e15d,
- 0x2f7502c3, 0x4cf01281, 0x4697a38d, 0xd3f9c66b,
- 0x8f5fe703, 0x929c9515, 0x6d7aebbf, 0x5259da95,
- 0xbe832dd4, 0x7421d358, 0xe0692949, 0xc9c8448e,
- 0xc2896a75, 0x8e7978f4, 0x583e6b99, 0xb971dd27,
- 0xe14fb6be, 0x88ad17f0, 0x20ac66c9, 0xce3ab47d,
- 0xdf4a1863, 0x1a3182e5, 0x51336097, 0x537f4562,
- 0x6477e0b1, 0x6bae84bb, 0x81a01cfe, 0x082b94f9,
- 0x48685870, 0x45fd198f, 0xde6c8794, 0x7bf8b752,
- 0x73d323ab, 0x4b02e272, 0x1f8f57e3, 0x55ab2a66,
- 0xeb2807b2, 0xb5c2032f, 0xc57b9a86, 0x3708a5d3,
- 0x2887f230, 0xbfa5b223, 0x036aba02, 0x16825ced,
- 0xcf1c2b8a, 0x79b492a7, 0x07f2f0f3, 0x69e2a14e,
- 0xdaf4cd65, 0x05bed506, 0x34621fd1, 0xa6fe8ac4,
- 0x2e539d34, 0xf355a0a2, 0x8ae13205, 0xf6eb75a4,
- 0x83ec390b, 0x60efaa40, 0x719f065e, 0x6e1051bd,
- 0x218af93e, 0xdd063d96, 0x3e05aedd, 0xe6bd464d,
- 0x548db591, 0xc45d0571, 0x06d46f04, 0x5015ff60,
- 0x98fb2419, 0xbde997d6, 0x4043cc89, 0xd99e7767,
- 0xe842bdb0, 0x898b8807, 0x195b38e7, 0xc8eedb79,
- 0x7c0a47a1, 0x420fe97c, 0x841ec9f8, 0x00000000,
- 0x80868309, 0x2bed4832, 0x1170ac1e, 0x5a724e6c,
- 0x0efffbfd, 0x8538560f, 0xaed51e3d, 0x2d392736,
- 0x0fd9640a, 0x5ca62168, 0x5b54d19b, 0x362e3a24,
- 0x0a67b10c, 0x57e70f93, 0xee96d2b4, 0x9b919e1b,
- 0xc0c54f80, 0xdc20a261, 0x774b695a, 0x121a161c,
- 0x93ba0ae2, 0xa02ae5c0, 0x22e0433c, 0x1b171d12,
- 0x090d0b0e, 0x8bc7adf2, 0xb6a8b92d, 0x1ea9c814,
- 0xf1198557, 0x75074caf, 0x99ddbbee, 0x7f60fda3,
- 0x01269ff7, 0x72f5bc5c, 0x663bc544, 0xfb7e345b,
- 0x4329768b, 0x23c6dccb, 0xedfc68b6, 0xe4f163b8,
- 0x31dccad7, 0x63851042, 0x97224013, 0xc6112084,
- 0x4a247d85, 0xbb3df8d2, 0xf93211ae, 0x29a16dc7,
- 0x9e2f4b1d, 0xb230f3dc, 0x8652ec0d, 0xc1e3d077,
- 0xb3166c2b, 0x70b999a9, 0x9448fa11, 0xe9642247,
- 0xfc8cc4a8, 0xf03f1aa0, 0x7d2cd856, 0x3390ef22,
- 0x494ec787, 0x38d1c1d9, 0xcaa2fe8c, 0xd40b3698,
- 0xf581cfa6, 0x7ade28a5, 0xb78e26da, 0xadbfa43f,
- 0x3a9de42c, 0x78920d50, 0x5fcc9b6a, 0x7e466254,
- 0x8d13c2f6, 0xd8b8e890, 0x39f75e2e, 0xc3aff582,
- 0x5d80be9f, 0xd0937c69, 0xd52da96f, 0x2512b3cf,
- 0xac993bc8, 0x187da710, 0x9c636ee8, 0x3bbb7bdb,
- 0x267809cd, 0x5918f46e, 0x9ab701ec, 0x4f9aa883,
- 0x956e65e6, 0xffe67eaa, 0xbccf0821, 0x15e8e6ef,
- 0xe79bd9ba, 0x6f36ce4a, 0x9f09d4ea, 0xb07cd629,
- 0xa4b2af31, 0x3f23312a, 0xa59430c6, 0xa266c035,
- 0x4ebc3774, 0x82caa6fc, 0x90d0b0e0, 0xa7d81533,
- 0x04984af1, 0xecdaf741, 0xcd500e7f, 0x91f62f17,
- 0x4dd68d76, 0xefb04d43, 0xaa4d54cc, 0x9604dfe4,
- 0xd1b5e39e, 0x6a881b4c, 0x2c1fb8c1, 0x65517f46,
- 0x5eea049d, 0x8c355d01, 0x877473fa, 0x0b412efb,
- 0x671d5ab3, 0xdbd25292, 0x105633e9, 0xd647136d,
- 0xd7618c9a, 0xa10c7a37, 0xf8148e59, 0x133c89eb,
- 0xa927eece, 0x61c935b7, 0x1ce5ede1, 0x47b13c7a,
- 0xd2df599c, 0xf2733f55, 0x14ce7918, 0xc737bf73,
- 0xf7cdea53, 0xfdaa5b5f, 0x3d6f14df, 0x44db8678,
- 0xaff381ca, 0x68c43eb9, 0x24342c38, 0xa3405fc2,
- 0x1dc37216, 0xe2250cbc, 0x3c498b28, 0x0d9541ff,
- 0xa8017139, 0x0cb3de08, 0xb4e49cd8, 0x56c19064,
- 0xcb84617b, 0x32b670d5, 0x6c5c7448, 0xb85742d0,
-};
-
-/*
- * Common macros in both the encryption and decryption routines.
- */
-#define ADD_ROUND_KEY_4 (block[0]^=*keysched++, block[1]^=*keysched++, \
- block[2]^=*keysched++, block[3]^=*keysched++)
-#define ADD_ROUND_KEY_6 (block[0]^=*keysched++, block[1]^=*keysched++, \
- block[2]^=*keysched++, block[3]^=*keysched++, \
- block[4]^=*keysched++, block[5]^=*keysched++)
-#define ADD_ROUND_KEY_8 (block[0]^=*keysched++, block[1]^=*keysched++, \
- block[2]^=*keysched++, block[3]^=*keysched++, \
- block[4]^=*keysched++, block[5]^=*keysched++, \
- block[6]^=*keysched++, block[7]^=*keysched++)
-#define MOVEWORD(i) ( block[i] = newstate[i] )
-
-/*
- * Macros for the encryption routine. There are three encryption
- * cores, for Nb=4,6,8.
- */
-#define MAKEWORD(i) ( newstate[i] = (E0[(block[i] >> 24) & 0xFF] ^ \
- E1[(block[(i+C1)%Nb] >> 16) & 0xFF] ^ \
- E2[(block[(i+C2)%Nb] >> 8) & 0xFF] ^ \
- E3[block[(i+C3)%Nb] & 0xFF]) )
-#define LASTWORD(i) ( newstate[i] = (Sbox[(block[i] >> 24) & 0xFF] << 24) | \
- (Sbox[(block[(i+C1)%Nb] >> 16) & 0xFF] << 16) | \
- (Sbox[(block[(i+C2)%Nb] >> 8) & 0xFF] << 8) | \
- (Sbox[(block[(i+C3)%Nb] ) & 0xFF] ) )
-
-/*
- * Core encrypt routines, expecting word32 inputs read big-endian
- * from the byte-oriented input stream.
- */
-static void aes_encrypt_nb_4(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block)
-{
- int i;
- static const int C1 = 1, C2 = 2, C3 = 3, Nb = 4;
- word32 *keysched = ctx->keysched;
- word32 newstate[4];
- for (i = 0; i < ctx->Nr - 1; i++) {
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_4;
- MAKEWORD(0);
- MAKEWORD(1);
- MAKEWORD(2);
- MAKEWORD(3);
- MOVEWORD(0);
- MOVEWORD(1);
- MOVEWORD(2);
- MOVEWORD(3);
- }
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_4;
- LASTWORD(0);
- LASTWORD(1);
- LASTWORD(2);
- LASTWORD(3);
- MOVEWORD(0);
- MOVEWORD(1);
- MOVEWORD(2);
- MOVEWORD(3);
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_4;
-}
-static void aes_encrypt_nb_6(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block)
-{
- int i;
- static const int C1 = 1, C2 = 2, C3 = 3, Nb = 6;
- word32 *keysched = ctx->keysched;
- word32 newstate[6];
- for (i = 0; i < ctx->Nr - 1; i++) {
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_6;
- MAKEWORD(0);
- MAKEWORD(1);
- MAKEWORD(2);
- MAKEWORD(3);
- MAKEWORD(4);
- MAKEWORD(5);
- MOVEWORD(0);
- MOVEWORD(1);
- MOVEWORD(2);
- MOVEWORD(3);
- MOVEWORD(4);
- MOVEWORD(5);
- }
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_6;
- LASTWORD(0);
- LASTWORD(1);
- LASTWORD(2);
- LASTWORD(3);
- LASTWORD(4);
- LASTWORD(5);
- MOVEWORD(0);
- MOVEWORD(1);
- MOVEWORD(2);
- MOVEWORD(3);
- MOVEWORD(4);
- MOVEWORD(5);
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_6;
-}
-static void aes_encrypt_nb_8(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block)
-{
- int i;
- static const int C1 = 1, C2 = 3, C3 = 4, Nb = 8;
- word32 *keysched = ctx->keysched;
- word32 newstate[8];
- for (i = 0; i < ctx->Nr - 1; i++) {
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_8;
- MAKEWORD(0);
- MAKEWORD(1);
- MAKEWORD(2);
- MAKEWORD(3);
- MAKEWORD(4);
- MAKEWORD(5);
- MAKEWORD(6);
- MAKEWORD(7);
- MOVEWORD(0);
- MOVEWORD(1);
- MOVEWORD(2);
- MOVEWORD(3);
- MOVEWORD(4);
- MOVEWORD(5);
- MOVEWORD(6);
- MOVEWORD(7);
- }
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_8;
- LASTWORD(0);
- LASTWORD(1);
- LASTWORD(2);
- LASTWORD(3);
- LASTWORD(4);
- LASTWORD(5);
- LASTWORD(6);
- LASTWORD(7);
- MOVEWORD(0);
- MOVEWORD(1);
- MOVEWORD(2);
- MOVEWORD(3);
- MOVEWORD(4);
- MOVEWORD(5);
- MOVEWORD(6);
- MOVEWORD(7);
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_8;
-}
-
-#undef MAKEWORD
-#undef LASTWORD
-
-/*
- * Macros for the decryption routine. There are three decryption
- * cores, for Nb=4,6,8.
- */
-#define MAKEWORD(i) ( newstate[i] = (D0[(block[i] >> 24) & 0xFF] ^ \
- D1[(block[(i+C1)%Nb] >> 16) & 0xFF] ^ \
- D2[(block[(i+C2)%Nb] >> 8) & 0xFF] ^ \
- D3[block[(i+C3)%Nb] & 0xFF]) )
-#define LASTWORD(i) (newstate[i] = (Sboxinv[(block[i] >> 24) & 0xFF] << 24) | \
- (Sboxinv[(block[(i+C1)%Nb] >> 16) & 0xFF] << 16) | \
- (Sboxinv[(block[(i+C2)%Nb] >> 8) & 0xFF] << 8) | \
- (Sboxinv[(block[(i+C3)%Nb] ) & 0xFF] ) )
-
-/*
- * Core decrypt routines, expecting word32 inputs read big-endian
- * from the byte-oriented input stream.
- */
-static void aes_decrypt_nb_4(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block)
-{
- int i;
- static const int C1 = 4 - 1, C2 = 4 - 2, C3 = 4 - 3, Nb = 4;
- word32 *keysched = ctx->invkeysched;
- word32 newstate[4];
- for (i = 0; i < ctx->Nr - 1; i++) {
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_4;
- MAKEWORD(0);
- MAKEWORD(1);
- MAKEWORD(2);
- MAKEWORD(3);
- MOVEWORD(0);
- MOVEWORD(1);
- MOVEWORD(2);
- MOVEWORD(3);
- }
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_4;
- LASTWORD(0);
- LASTWORD(1);
- LASTWORD(2);
- LASTWORD(3);
- MOVEWORD(0);
- MOVEWORD(1);
- MOVEWORD(2);
- MOVEWORD(3);
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_4;
-}
-static void aes_decrypt_nb_6(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block)
-{
- int i;
- static const int C1 = 6 - 1, C2 = 6 - 2, C3 = 6 - 3, Nb = 6;
- word32 *keysched = ctx->invkeysched;
- word32 newstate[6];
- for (i = 0; i < ctx->Nr - 1; i++) {
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_6;
- MAKEWORD(0);
- MAKEWORD(1);
- MAKEWORD(2);
- MAKEWORD(3);
- MAKEWORD(4);
- MAKEWORD(5);
- MOVEWORD(0);
- MOVEWORD(1);
- MOVEWORD(2);
- MOVEWORD(3);
- MOVEWORD(4);
- MOVEWORD(5);
- }
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_6;
- LASTWORD(0);
- LASTWORD(1);
- LASTWORD(2);
- LASTWORD(3);
- LASTWORD(4);
- LASTWORD(5);
- MOVEWORD(0);
- MOVEWORD(1);
- MOVEWORD(2);
- MOVEWORD(3);
- MOVEWORD(4);
- MOVEWORD(5);
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_6;
-}
-static void aes_decrypt_nb_8(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block)
-{
- int i;
- static const int C1 = 8 - 1, C2 = 8 - 3, C3 = 8 - 4, Nb = 8;
- word32 *keysched = ctx->invkeysched;
- word32 newstate[8];
- for (i = 0; i < ctx->Nr - 1; i++) {
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_8;
- MAKEWORD(0);
- MAKEWORD(1);
- MAKEWORD(2);
- MAKEWORD(3);
- MAKEWORD(4);
- MAKEWORD(5);
- MAKEWORD(6);
- MAKEWORD(7);
- MOVEWORD(0);
- MOVEWORD(1);
- MOVEWORD(2);
- MOVEWORD(3);
- MOVEWORD(4);
- MOVEWORD(5);
- MOVEWORD(6);
- MOVEWORD(7);
- }
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_8;
- LASTWORD(0);
- LASTWORD(1);
- LASTWORD(2);
- LASTWORD(3);
- LASTWORD(4);
- LASTWORD(5);
- LASTWORD(6);
- LASTWORD(7);
- MOVEWORD(0);
- MOVEWORD(1);
- MOVEWORD(2);
- MOVEWORD(3);
- MOVEWORD(4);
- MOVEWORD(5);
- MOVEWORD(6);
- MOVEWORD(7);
- ADD_ROUND_KEY_8;
-}
-
-#undef MAKEWORD
-#undef LASTWORD
-
-
-/*
- * Set up an AESContext. `keylen' and `blocklen' are measured in
- * bytes; each can be either 16 (128-bit), 24 (192-bit), or 32
- * (256-bit).
- */
-static void aes_setup(AESContext * ctx, int blocklen,
- unsigned char *key, int keylen)
-{
- int i, j, Nk, rconst;
-
- assert(blocklen == 16 || blocklen == 24 || blocklen == 32);
- assert(keylen == 16 || keylen == 24 || keylen == 32);
-
- /*
- * Basic parameters. Words per block, words in key, rounds.
- */
- Nk = keylen / 4;
- ctx->Nb = blocklen / 4;
- ctx->Nr = 6 + (ctx->Nb > Nk ? ctx->Nb : Nk);
-
- /*
- * Assign core-function pointers.
- */
- if (ctx->Nb == 8)
- ctx->encrypt = aes_encrypt_nb_8, ctx->decrypt = aes_decrypt_nb_8;
- else if (ctx->Nb == 6)
- ctx->encrypt = aes_encrypt_nb_6, ctx->decrypt = aes_decrypt_nb_6;
- else if (ctx->Nb == 4)
- ctx->encrypt = aes_encrypt_nb_4, ctx->decrypt = aes_decrypt_nb_4;
-
- /*
- * Now do the key setup itself.
- */
- rconst = 1;
- for (i = 0; i < (ctx->Nr + 1) * ctx->Nb; i++) {
- if (i < Nk)
- ctx->keysched[i] = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4 * i);
- else {
- word32 temp = ctx->keysched[i - 1];
- if (i % Nk == 0) {
- int a, b, c, d;
- a = (temp >> 16) & 0xFF;
- b = (temp >> 8) & 0xFF;
- c = (temp >> 0) & 0xFF;
- d = (temp >> 24) & 0xFF;
- temp = Sbox[a] ^ rconst;
- temp = (temp << 8) | Sbox[b];
- temp = (temp << 8) | Sbox[c];
- temp = (temp << 8) | Sbox[d];
- rconst = mulby2(rconst);
- } else if (i % Nk == 4 && Nk > 6) {
- int a, b, c, d;
- a = (temp >> 24) & 0xFF;
- b = (temp >> 16) & 0xFF;
- c = (temp >> 8) & 0xFF;
- d = (temp >> 0) & 0xFF;
- temp = Sbox[a];
- temp = (temp << 8) | Sbox[b];
- temp = (temp << 8) | Sbox[c];
- temp = (temp << 8) | Sbox[d];
- }
- ctx->keysched[i] = ctx->keysched[i - Nk] ^ temp;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Now prepare the modified keys for the inverse cipher.
- */
- for (i = 0; i <= ctx->Nr; i++) {
- for (j = 0; j < ctx->Nb; j++) {
- word32 temp;
- temp = ctx->keysched[(ctx->Nr - i) * ctx->Nb + j];
- if (i != 0 && i != ctx->Nr) {
- /*
- * Perform the InvMixColumn operation on i. The D
- * tables give the result of InvMixColumn applied
- * to Sboxinv on individual bytes, so we should
- * compose Sbox with the D tables for this.
- */
- int a, b, c, d;
- a = (temp >> 24) & 0xFF;
- b = (temp >> 16) & 0xFF;
- c = (temp >> 8) & 0xFF;
- d = (temp >> 0) & 0xFF;
- temp = D0[Sbox[a]];
- temp ^= D1[Sbox[b]];
- temp ^= D2[Sbox[c]];
- temp ^= D3[Sbox[d]];
- }
- ctx->invkeysched[i * ctx->Nb + j] = temp;
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void aes_encrypt(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block)
-{
- ctx->encrypt(ctx, block);
-}
-
-static void aes_decrypt(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block)
-{
- ctx->decrypt(ctx, block);
-}
-
-static void aes_encrypt_cbc(unsigned char *blk, int len, AESContext * ctx)
-{
- word32 iv[4];
- int i;
-
- assert((len & 15) == 0);
-
- memcpy(iv, ctx->iv, sizeof(iv));
-
- while (len > 0) {
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
- iv[i] ^= GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4 * i);
- aes_encrypt(ctx, iv);
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4 * i, iv[i]);
- blk += 16;
- len -= 16;
- }
-
- memcpy(ctx->iv, iv, sizeof(iv));
-}
-
-static void aes_decrypt_cbc(unsigned char *blk, int len, AESContext * ctx)
-{
- word32 iv[4], x[4], ct[4];
- int i;
-
- assert((len & 15) == 0);
-
- memcpy(iv, ctx->iv, sizeof(iv));
-
- while (len > 0) {
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
- x[i] = ct[i] = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4 * i);
- aes_decrypt(ctx, x);
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4 * i, iv[i] ^ x[i]);
- iv[i] = ct[i];
- }
- blk += 16;
- len -= 16;
- }
-
- memcpy(ctx->iv, iv, sizeof(iv));
-}
-
-static void aes_sdctr(unsigned char *blk, int len, AESContext *ctx)
-{
- word32 iv[4], b[4], tmp;
- int i;
-
- assert((len & 15) == 0);
-
- memcpy(iv, ctx->iv, sizeof(iv));
-
- while (len > 0) {
- memcpy(b, iv, sizeof(b));
- aes_encrypt(ctx, b);
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
- tmp = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4 * i);
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4 * i, tmp ^ b[i]);
- }
- for (i = 3; i >= 0; i--)
- if ((iv[i] = (iv[i] + 1) & 0xffffffff) != 0)
- break;
- blk += 16;
- len -= 16;
- }
-
- memcpy(ctx->iv, iv, sizeof(iv));
-}
-
-void *aes_make_context(void)
-{
- return snew(AESContext);
-}
-
-void aes_free_context(void *handle)
-{
- sfree(handle);
-}
-
-void aes128_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key)
-{
- AESContext *ctx = (AESContext *)handle;
- aes_setup(ctx, 16, key, 16);
-}
-
-void aes192_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key)
-{
- AESContext *ctx = (AESContext *)handle;
- aes_setup(ctx, 16, key, 24);
-}
-
-void aes256_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key)
-{
- AESContext *ctx = (AESContext *)handle;
- aes_setup(ctx, 16, key, 32);
-}
-
-void aes_iv(void *handle, unsigned char *iv)
-{
- AESContext *ctx = (AESContext *)handle;
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
- ctx->iv[i] = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(iv + 4 * i);
-}
-
-void aes_ssh2_encrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- AESContext *ctx = (AESContext *)handle;
- aes_encrypt_cbc(blk, len, ctx);
-}
-
-void aes_ssh2_decrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- AESContext *ctx = (AESContext *)handle;
- aes_decrypt_cbc(blk, len, ctx);
-}
-
-static void aes_ssh2_sdctr(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- AESContext *ctx = (AESContext *)handle;
- aes_sdctr(blk, len, ctx);
-}
-
-void aes256_encrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- AESContext ctx;
- aes_setup(&ctx, 16, key, 32);
- memset(ctx.iv, 0, sizeof(ctx.iv));
- aes_encrypt_cbc(blk, len, &ctx);
- memset(&ctx, 0, sizeof(ctx));
-}
-
-void aes256_decrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- AESContext ctx;
- aes_setup(&ctx, 16, key, 32);
- memset(ctx.iv, 0, sizeof(ctx.iv));
- aes_decrypt_cbc(blk, len, &ctx);
- memset(&ctx, 0, sizeof(ctx));
-}
-
-static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_aes128_ctr = {
- aes_make_context, aes_free_context, aes_iv, aes128_key,
- aes_ssh2_sdctr, aes_ssh2_sdctr,
- "aes128-ctr",
- 16, 128, 0, "AES-128 SDCTR"
-};
-
-static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_aes192_ctr = {
- aes_make_context, aes_free_context, aes_iv, aes192_key,
- aes_ssh2_sdctr, aes_ssh2_sdctr,
- "aes192-ctr",
- 16, 192, 0, "AES-192 SDCTR"
-};
-
-static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_aes256_ctr = {
- aes_make_context, aes_free_context, aes_iv, aes256_key,
- aes_ssh2_sdctr, aes_ssh2_sdctr,
- "aes256-ctr",
- 16, 256, 0, "AES-256 SDCTR"
-};
-
-static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_aes128 = {
- aes_make_context, aes_free_context, aes_iv, aes128_key,
- aes_ssh2_encrypt_blk, aes_ssh2_decrypt_blk,
- "aes128-cbc",
- 16, 128, SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC, "AES-128 CBC"
-};
-
-static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_aes192 = {
- aes_make_context, aes_free_context, aes_iv, aes192_key,
- aes_ssh2_encrypt_blk, aes_ssh2_decrypt_blk,
- "aes192-cbc",
- 16, 192, SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC, "AES-192 CBC"
-};
-
-static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_aes256 = {
- aes_make_context, aes_free_context, aes_iv, aes256_key,
- aes_ssh2_encrypt_blk, aes_ssh2_decrypt_blk,
- "aes256-cbc",
- 16, 256, SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC, "AES-256 CBC"
-};
-
-static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_rijndael_lysator = {
- aes_make_context, aes_free_context, aes_iv, aes256_key,
- aes_ssh2_encrypt_blk, aes_ssh2_decrypt_blk,
- "rijndael-cbc@lysator.liu.se",
- 16, 256, SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC, "AES-256 CBC"
-};
-
-static const struct ssh2_cipher *const aes_list[] = {
- &ssh_aes256_ctr,
- &ssh_aes256,
- &ssh_rijndael_lysator,
- &ssh_aes192_ctr,
- &ssh_aes192,
- &ssh_aes128_ctr,
- &ssh_aes128,
-};
-
-const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_aes = {
- sizeof(aes_list) / sizeof(*aes_list),
- aes_list
-};
+/* + * aes.c - implementation of AES / Rijndael + * + * AES is a flexible algorithm as regards endianness: it has no + * inherent preference as to which way round you should form words + * from the input byte stream. It talks endlessly of four-byte + * _vectors_, but never of 32-bit _words_ - there's no 32-bit + * addition at all, which would force an endianness by means of + * which way the carries went. So it would be possible to write a + * working AES that read words big-endian, and another working one + * that read them little-endian, just by computing a different set + * of tables - with no speed drop. + * + * It's therefore tempting to do just that, and remove the overhead + * of GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST() et al, allowing every system to use its + * own endianness-native code; but I decided not to, partly for + * ease of testing, and mostly because I like the flexibility that + * allows you to encrypt a non-word-aligned block of memory (which + * many systems would stop being able to do if I went the + * endianness-dependent route). + * + * This implementation reads and stores words big-endian, but + * that's a minor implementation detail. By flipping the endianness + * of everything in the E0..E3, D0..D3 tables, and substituting + * GET_32BIT_LSB_FIRST for GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST, I could create an + * implementation that worked internally little-endian and gave the + * same answers at the same speed. + */ + +#include <assert.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +#include "ssh.h" + +#define MAX_NR 14 /* max no of rounds */ +#define MAX_NK 8 /* max no of words in input key */ +#define MAX_NB 8 /* max no of words in cipher blk */ + +#define mulby2(x) ( ((x&0x7F) << 1) ^ (x & 0x80 ? 0x1B : 0) ) + +typedef struct AESContext AESContext; + +struct AESContext { + word32 keysched[(MAX_NR + 1) * MAX_NB]; + word32 invkeysched[(MAX_NR + 1) * MAX_NB]; + void (*encrypt) (AESContext * ctx, word32 * block); + void (*decrypt) (AESContext * ctx, word32 * block); + word32 iv[MAX_NB]; + int Nb, Nr; +}; + +static const unsigned char Sbox[256] = { + 0x63, 0x7c, 0x77, 0x7b, 0xf2, 0x6b, 0x6f, 0xc5, + 0x30, 0x01, 0x67, 0x2b, 0xfe, 0xd7, 0xab, 0x76, + 0xca, 0x82, 0xc9, 0x7d, 0xfa, 0x59, 0x47, 0xf0, + 0xad, 0xd4, 0xa2, 0xaf, 0x9c, 0xa4, 0x72, 0xc0, + 0xb7, 0xfd, 0x93, 0x26, 0x36, 0x3f, 0xf7, 0xcc, + 0x34, 0xa5, 0xe5, 0xf1, 0x71, 0xd8, 0x31, 0x15, + 0x04, 0xc7, 0x23, 0xc3, 0x18, 0x96, 0x05, 0x9a, + 0x07, 0x12, 0x80, 0xe2, 0xeb, 0x27, 0xb2, 0x75, + 0x09, 0x83, 0x2c, 0x1a, 0x1b, 0x6e, 0x5a, 0xa0, + 0x52, 0x3b, 0xd6, 0xb3, 0x29, 0xe3, 0x2f, 0x84, + 0x53, 0xd1, 0x00, 0xed, 0x20, 0xfc, 0xb1, 0x5b, + 0x6a, 0xcb, 0xbe, 0x39, 0x4a, 0x4c, 0x58, 0xcf, + 0xd0, 0xef, 0xaa, 0xfb, 0x43, 0x4d, 0x33, 0x85, + 0x45, 0xf9, 0x02, 0x7f, 0x50, 0x3c, 0x9f, 0xa8, + 0x51, 0xa3, 0x40, 0x8f, 0x92, 0x9d, 0x38, 0xf5, + 0xbc, 0xb6, 0xda, 0x21, 0x10, 0xff, 0xf3, 0xd2, + 0xcd, 0x0c, 0x13, 0xec, 0x5f, 0x97, 0x44, 0x17, + 0xc4, 0xa7, 0x7e, 0x3d, 0x64, 0x5d, 0x19, 0x73, + 0x60, 0x81, 0x4f, 0xdc, 0x22, 0x2a, 0x90, 0x88, + 0x46, 0xee, 0xb8, 0x14, 0xde, 0x5e, 0x0b, 0xdb, + 0xe0, 0x32, 0x3a, 0x0a, 0x49, 0x06, 0x24, 0x5c, + 0xc2, 0xd3, 0xac, 0x62, 0x91, 0x95, 0xe4, 0x79, + 0xe7, 0xc8, 0x37, 0x6d, 0x8d, 0xd5, 0x4e, 0xa9, + 0x6c, 0x56, 0xf4, 0xea, 0x65, 0x7a, 0xae, 0x08, + 0xba, 0x78, 0x25, 0x2e, 0x1c, 0xa6, 0xb4, 0xc6, + 0xe8, 0xdd, 0x74, 0x1f, 0x4b, 0xbd, 0x8b, 0x8a, + 0x70, 0x3e, 0xb5, 0x66, 0x48, 0x03, 0xf6, 0x0e, + 0x61, 0x35, 0x57, 0xb9, 0x86, 0xc1, 0x1d, 0x9e, + 0xe1, 0xf8, 0x98, 0x11, 0x69, 0xd9, 0x8e, 0x94, + 0x9b, 0x1e, 0x87, 0xe9, 0xce, 0x55, 0x28, 0xdf, + 0x8c, 0xa1, 0x89, 0x0d, 0xbf, 0xe6, 0x42, 0x68, + 0x41, 0x99, 0x2d, 0x0f, 0xb0, 0x54, 0xbb, 0x16 +}; + +static const unsigned char Sboxinv[256] = { + 0x52, 0x09, 0x6a, 0xd5, 0x30, 0x36, 0xa5, 0x38, + 0xbf, 0x40, 0xa3, 0x9e, 0x81, 0xf3, 0xd7, 0xfb, + 0x7c, 0xe3, 0x39, 0x82, 0x9b, 0x2f, 0xff, 0x87, + 0x34, 0x8e, 0x43, 0x44, 0xc4, 0xde, 0xe9, 0xcb, + 0x54, 0x7b, 0x94, 0x32, 0xa6, 0xc2, 0x23, 0x3d, + 0xee, 0x4c, 0x95, 0x0b, 0x42, 0xfa, 0xc3, 0x4e, + 0x08, 0x2e, 0xa1, 0x66, 0x28, 0xd9, 0x24, 0xb2, + 0x76, 0x5b, 0xa2, 0x49, 0x6d, 0x8b, 0xd1, 0x25, + 0x72, 0xf8, 0xf6, 0x64, 0x86, 0x68, 0x98, 0x16, + 0xd4, 0xa4, 0x5c, 0xcc, 0x5d, 0x65, 0xb6, 0x92, + 0x6c, 0x70, 0x48, 0x50, 0xfd, 0xed, 0xb9, 0xda, + 0x5e, 0x15, 0x46, 0x57, 0xa7, 0x8d, 0x9d, 0x84, + 0x90, 0xd8, 0xab, 0x00, 0x8c, 0xbc, 0xd3, 0x0a, + 0xf7, 0xe4, 0x58, 0x05, 0xb8, 0xb3, 0x45, 0x06, + 0xd0, 0x2c, 0x1e, 0x8f, 0xca, 0x3f, 0x0f, 0x02, + 0xc1, 0xaf, 0xbd, 0x03, 0x01, 0x13, 0x8a, 0x6b, + 0x3a, 0x91, 0x11, 0x41, 0x4f, 0x67, 0xdc, 0xea, + 0x97, 0xf2, 0xcf, 0xce, 0xf0, 0xb4, 0xe6, 0x73, + 0x96, 0xac, 0x74, 0x22, 0xe7, 0xad, 0x35, 0x85, + 0xe2, 0xf9, 0x37, 0xe8, 0x1c, 0x75, 0xdf, 0x6e, + 0x47, 0xf1, 0x1a, 0x71, 0x1d, 0x29, 0xc5, 0x89, + 0x6f, 0xb7, 0x62, 0x0e, 0xaa, 0x18, 0xbe, 0x1b, + 0xfc, 0x56, 0x3e, 0x4b, 0xc6, 0xd2, 0x79, 0x20, + 0x9a, 0xdb, 0xc0, 0xfe, 0x78, 0xcd, 0x5a, 0xf4, + 0x1f, 0xdd, 0xa8, 0x33, 0x88, 0x07, 0xc7, 0x31, + 0xb1, 0x12, 0x10, 0x59, 0x27, 0x80, 0xec, 0x5f, + 0x60, 0x51, 0x7f, 0xa9, 0x19, 0xb5, 0x4a, 0x0d, + 0x2d, 0xe5, 0x7a, 0x9f, 0x93, 0xc9, 0x9c, 0xef, + 0xa0, 0xe0, 0x3b, 0x4d, 0xae, 0x2a, 0xf5, 0xb0, + 0xc8, 0xeb, 0xbb, 0x3c, 0x83, 0x53, 0x99, 0x61, + 0x17, 0x2b, 0x04, 0x7e, 0xba, 0x77, 0xd6, 0x26, + 0xe1, 0x69, 0x14, 0x63, 0x55, 0x21, 0x0c, 0x7d +}; + +static const word32 E0[256] = { + 0xc66363a5, 0xf87c7c84, 0xee777799, 0xf67b7b8d, + 0xfff2f20d, 0xd66b6bbd, 0xde6f6fb1, 0x91c5c554, + 0x60303050, 0x02010103, 0xce6767a9, 0x562b2b7d, + 0xe7fefe19, 0xb5d7d762, 0x4dababe6, 0xec76769a, + 0x8fcaca45, 0x1f82829d, 0x89c9c940, 0xfa7d7d87, + 0xeffafa15, 0xb25959eb, 0x8e4747c9, 0xfbf0f00b, + 0x41adadec, 0xb3d4d467, 0x5fa2a2fd, 0x45afafea, + 0x239c9cbf, 0x53a4a4f7, 0xe4727296, 0x9bc0c05b, + 0x75b7b7c2, 0xe1fdfd1c, 0x3d9393ae, 0x4c26266a, + 0x6c36365a, 0x7e3f3f41, 0xf5f7f702, 0x83cccc4f, + 0x6834345c, 0x51a5a5f4, 0xd1e5e534, 0xf9f1f108, + 0xe2717193, 0xabd8d873, 0x62313153, 0x2a15153f, + 0x0804040c, 0x95c7c752, 0x46232365, 0x9dc3c35e, + 0x30181828, 0x379696a1, 0x0a05050f, 0x2f9a9ab5, + 0x0e070709, 0x24121236, 0x1b80809b, 0xdfe2e23d, + 0xcdebeb26, 0x4e272769, 0x7fb2b2cd, 0xea75759f, + 0x1209091b, 0x1d83839e, 0x582c2c74, 0x341a1a2e, + 0x361b1b2d, 0xdc6e6eb2, 0xb45a5aee, 0x5ba0a0fb, + 0xa45252f6, 0x763b3b4d, 0xb7d6d661, 0x7db3b3ce, + 0x5229297b, 0xdde3e33e, 0x5e2f2f71, 0x13848497, + 0xa65353f5, 0xb9d1d168, 0x00000000, 0xc1eded2c, + 0x40202060, 0xe3fcfc1f, 0x79b1b1c8, 0xb65b5bed, + 0xd46a6abe, 0x8dcbcb46, 0x67bebed9, 0x7239394b, + 0x944a4ade, 0x984c4cd4, 0xb05858e8, 0x85cfcf4a, + 0xbbd0d06b, 0xc5efef2a, 0x4faaaae5, 0xedfbfb16, + 0x864343c5, 0x9a4d4dd7, 0x66333355, 0x11858594, + 0x8a4545cf, 0xe9f9f910, 0x04020206, 0xfe7f7f81, + 0xa05050f0, 0x783c3c44, 0x259f9fba, 0x4ba8a8e3, + 0xa25151f3, 0x5da3a3fe, 0x804040c0, 0x058f8f8a, + 0x3f9292ad, 0x219d9dbc, 0x70383848, 0xf1f5f504, + 0x63bcbcdf, 0x77b6b6c1, 0xafdada75, 0x42212163, + 0x20101030, 0xe5ffff1a, 0xfdf3f30e, 0xbfd2d26d, + 0x81cdcd4c, 0x180c0c14, 0x26131335, 0xc3ecec2f, + 0xbe5f5fe1, 0x359797a2, 0x884444cc, 0x2e171739, + 0x93c4c457, 0x55a7a7f2, 0xfc7e7e82, 0x7a3d3d47, + 0xc86464ac, 0xba5d5de7, 0x3219192b, 0xe6737395, + 0xc06060a0, 0x19818198, 0x9e4f4fd1, 0xa3dcdc7f, + 0x44222266, 0x542a2a7e, 0x3b9090ab, 0x0b888883, + 0x8c4646ca, 0xc7eeee29, 0x6bb8b8d3, 0x2814143c, + 0xa7dede79, 0xbc5e5ee2, 0x160b0b1d, 0xaddbdb76, + 0xdbe0e03b, 0x64323256, 0x743a3a4e, 0x140a0a1e, + 0x924949db, 0x0c06060a, 0x4824246c, 0xb85c5ce4, + 0x9fc2c25d, 0xbdd3d36e, 0x43acacef, 0xc46262a6, + 0x399191a8, 0x319595a4, 0xd3e4e437, 0xf279798b, + 0xd5e7e732, 0x8bc8c843, 0x6e373759, 0xda6d6db7, + 0x018d8d8c, 0xb1d5d564, 0x9c4e4ed2, 0x49a9a9e0, + 0xd86c6cb4, 0xac5656fa, 0xf3f4f407, 0xcfeaea25, + 0xca6565af, 0xf47a7a8e, 0x47aeaee9, 0x10080818, + 0x6fbabad5, 0xf0787888, 0x4a25256f, 0x5c2e2e72, + 0x381c1c24, 0x57a6a6f1, 0x73b4b4c7, 0x97c6c651, + 0xcbe8e823, 0xa1dddd7c, 0xe874749c, 0x3e1f1f21, + 0x964b4bdd, 0x61bdbddc, 0x0d8b8b86, 0x0f8a8a85, + 0xe0707090, 0x7c3e3e42, 0x71b5b5c4, 0xcc6666aa, + 0x904848d8, 0x06030305, 0xf7f6f601, 0x1c0e0e12, + 0xc26161a3, 0x6a35355f, 0xae5757f9, 0x69b9b9d0, + 0x17868691, 0x99c1c158, 0x3a1d1d27, 0x279e9eb9, + 0xd9e1e138, 0xebf8f813, 0x2b9898b3, 0x22111133, + 0xd26969bb, 0xa9d9d970, 0x078e8e89, 0x339494a7, + 0x2d9b9bb6, 0x3c1e1e22, 0x15878792, 0xc9e9e920, + 0x87cece49, 0xaa5555ff, 0x50282878, 0xa5dfdf7a, + 0x038c8c8f, 0x59a1a1f8, 0x09898980, 0x1a0d0d17, + 0x65bfbfda, 0xd7e6e631, 0x844242c6, 0xd06868b8, + 0x824141c3, 0x299999b0, 0x5a2d2d77, 0x1e0f0f11, + 0x7bb0b0cb, 0xa85454fc, 0x6dbbbbd6, 0x2c16163a, +}; +static const word32 E1[256] = { + 0xa5c66363, 0x84f87c7c, 0x99ee7777, 0x8df67b7b, + 0x0dfff2f2, 0xbdd66b6b, 0xb1de6f6f, 0x5491c5c5, + 0x50603030, 0x03020101, 0xa9ce6767, 0x7d562b2b, + 0x19e7fefe, 0x62b5d7d7, 0xe64dabab, 0x9aec7676, + 0x458fcaca, 0x9d1f8282, 0x4089c9c9, 0x87fa7d7d, + 0x15effafa, 0xebb25959, 0xc98e4747, 0x0bfbf0f0, + 0xec41adad, 0x67b3d4d4, 0xfd5fa2a2, 0xea45afaf, + 0xbf239c9c, 0xf753a4a4, 0x96e47272, 0x5b9bc0c0, + 0xc275b7b7, 0x1ce1fdfd, 0xae3d9393, 0x6a4c2626, + 0x5a6c3636, 0x417e3f3f, 0x02f5f7f7, 0x4f83cccc, + 0x5c683434, 0xf451a5a5, 0x34d1e5e5, 0x08f9f1f1, + 0x93e27171, 0x73abd8d8, 0x53623131, 0x3f2a1515, + 0x0c080404, 0x5295c7c7, 0x65462323, 0x5e9dc3c3, + 0x28301818, 0xa1379696, 0x0f0a0505, 0xb52f9a9a, + 0x090e0707, 0x36241212, 0x9b1b8080, 0x3ddfe2e2, + 0x26cdebeb, 0x694e2727, 0xcd7fb2b2, 0x9fea7575, + 0x1b120909, 0x9e1d8383, 0x74582c2c, 0x2e341a1a, + 0x2d361b1b, 0xb2dc6e6e, 0xeeb45a5a, 0xfb5ba0a0, + 0xf6a45252, 0x4d763b3b, 0x61b7d6d6, 0xce7db3b3, + 0x7b522929, 0x3edde3e3, 0x715e2f2f, 0x97138484, + 0xf5a65353, 0x68b9d1d1, 0x00000000, 0x2cc1eded, + 0x60402020, 0x1fe3fcfc, 0xc879b1b1, 0xedb65b5b, + 0xbed46a6a, 0x468dcbcb, 0xd967bebe, 0x4b723939, + 0xde944a4a, 0xd4984c4c, 0xe8b05858, 0x4a85cfcf, + 0x6bbbd0d0, 0x2ac5efef, 0xe54faaaa, 0x16edfbfb, + 0xc5864343, 0xd79a4d4d, 0x55663333, 0x94118585, + 0xcf8a4545, 0x10e9f9f9, 0x06040202, 0x81fe7f7f, + 0xf0a05050, 0x44783c3c, 0xba259f9f, 0xe34ba8a8, + 0xf3a25151, 0xfe5da3a3, 0xc0804040, 0x8a058f8f, + 0xad3f9292, 0xbc219d9d, 0x48703838, 0x04f1f5f5, + 0xdf63bcbc, 0xc177b6b6, 0x75afdada, 0x63422121, + 0x30201010, 0x1ae5ffff, 0x0efdf3f3, 0x6dbfd2d2, + 0x4c81cdcd, 0x14180c0c, 0x35261313, 0x2fc3ecec, + 0xe1be5f5f, 0xa2359797, 0xcc884444, 0x392e1717, + 0x5793c4c4, 0xf255a7a7, 0x82fc7e7e, 0x477a3d3d, + 0xacc86464, 0xe7ba5d5d, 0x2b321919, 0x95e67373, + 0xa0c06060, 0x98198181, 0xd19e4f4f, 0x7fa3dcdc, + 0x66442222, 0x7e542a2a, 0xab3b9090, 0x830b8888, + 0xca8c4646, 0x29c7eeee, 0xd36bb8b8, 0x3c281414, + 0x79a7dede, 0xe2bc5e5e, 0x1d160b0b, 0x76addbdb, + 0x3bdbe0e0, 0x56643232, 0x4e743a3a, 0x1e140a0a, + 0xdb924949, 0x0a0c0606, 0x6c482424, 0xe4b85c5c, + 0x5d9fc2c2, 0x6ebdd3d3, 0xef43acac, 0xa6c46262, + 0xa8399191, 0xa4319595, 0x37d3e4e4, 0x8bf27979, + 0x32d5e7e7, 0x438bc8c8, 0x596e3737, 0xb7da6d6d, + 0x8c018d8d, 0x64b1d5d5, 0xd29c4e4e, 0xe049a9a9, + 0xb4d86c6c, 0xfaac5656, 0x07f3f4f4, 0x25cfeaea, + 0xafca6565, 0x8ef47a7a, 0xe947aeae, 0x18100808, + 0xd56fbaba, 0x88f07878, 0x6f4a2525, 0x725c2e2e, + 0x24381c1c, 0xf157a6a6, 0xc773b4b4, 0x5197c6c6, + 0x23cbe8e8, 0x7ca1dddd, 0x9ce87474, 0x213e1f1f, + 0xdd964b4b, 0xdc61bdbd, 0x860d8b8b, 0x850f8a8a, + 0x90e07070, 0x427c3e3e, 0xc471b5b5, 0xaacc6666, + 0xd8904848, 0x05060303, 0x01f7f6f6, 0x121c0e0e, + 0xa3c26161, 0x5f6a3535, 0xf9ae5757, 0xd069b9b9, + 0x91178686, 0x5899c1c1, 0x273a1d1d, 0xb9279e9e, + 0x38d9e1e1, 0x13ebf8f8, 0xb32b9898, 0x33221111, + 0xbbd26969, 0x70a9d9d9, 0x89078e8e, 0xa7339494, + 0xb62d9b9b, 0x223c1e1e, 0x92158787, 0x20c9e9e9, + 0x4987cece, 0xffaa5555, 0x78502828, 0x7aa5dfdf, + 0x8f038c8c, 0xf859a1a1, 0x80098989, 0x171a0d0d, + 0xda65bfbf, 0x31d7e6e6, 0xc6844242, 0xb8d06868, + 0xc3824141, 0xb0299999, 0x775a2d2d, 0x111e0f0f, + 0xcb7bb0b0, 0xfca85454, 0xd66dbbbb, 0x3a2c1616, +}; +static const word32 E2[256] = { + 0x63a5c663, 0x7c84f87c, 0x7799ee77, 0x7b8df67b, + 0xf20dfff2, 0x6bbdd66b, 0x6fb1de6f, 0xc55491c5, + 0x30506030, 0x01030201, 0x67a9ce67, 0x2b7d562b, + 0xfe19e7fe, 0xd762b5d7, 0xabe64dab, 0x769aec76, + 0xca458fca, 0x829d1f82, 0xc94089c9, 0x7d87fa7d, + 0xfa15effa, 0x59ebb259, 0x47c98e47, 0xf00bfbf0, + 0xadec41ad, 0xd467b3d4, 0xa2fd5fa2, 0xafea45af, + 0x9cbf239c, 0xa4f753a4, 0x7296e472, 0xc05b9bc0, + 0xb7c275b7, 0xfd1ce1fd, 0x93ae3d93, 0x266a4c26, + 0x365a6c36, 0x3f417e3f, 0xf702f5f7, 0xcc4f83cc, + 0x345c6834, 0xa5f451a5, 0xe534d1e5, 0xf108f9f1, + 0x7193e271, 0xd873abd8, 0x31536231, 0x153f2a15, + 0x040c0804, 0xc75295c7, 0x23654623, 0xc35e9dc3, + 0x18283018, 0x96a13796, 0x050f0a05, 0x9ab52f9a, + 0x07090e07, 0x12362412, 0x809b1b80, 0xe23ddfe2, + 0xeb26cdeb, 0x27694e27, 0xb2cd7fb2, 0x759fea75, + 0x091b1209, 0x839e1d83, 0x2c74582c, 0x1a2e341a, + 0x1b2d361b, 0x6eb2dc6e, 0x5aeeb45a, 0xa0fb5ba0, + 0x52f6a452, 0x3b4d763b, 0xd661b7d6, 0xb3ce7db3, + 0x297b5229, 0xe33edde3, 0x2f715e2f, 0x84971384, + 0x53f5a653, 0xd168b9d1, 0x00000000, 0xed2cc1ed, + 0x20604020, 0xfc1fe3fc, 0xb1c879b1, 0x5bedb65b, + 0x6abed46a, 0xcb468dcb, 0xbed967be, 0x394b7239, + 0x4ade944a, 0x4cd4984c, 0x58e8b058, 0xcf4a85cf, + 0xd06bbbd0, 0xef2ac5ef, 0xaae54faa, 0xfb16edfb, + 0x43c58643, 0x4dd79a4d, 0x33556633, 0x85941185, + 0x45cf8a45, 0xf910e9f9, 0x02060402, 0x7f81fe7f, + 0x50f0a050, 0x3c44783c, 0x9fba259f, 0xa8e34ba8, + 0x51f3a251, 0xa3fe5da3, 0x40c08040, 0x8f8a058f, + 0x92ad3f92, 0x9dbc219d, 0x38487038, 0xf504f1f5, + 0xbcdf63bc, 0xb6c177b6, 0xda75afda, 0x21634221, + 0x10302010, 0xff1ae5ff, 0xf30efdf3, 0xd26dbfd2, + 0xcd4c81cd, 0x0c14180c, 0x13352613, 0xec2fc3ec, + 0x5fe1be5f, 0x97a23597, 0x44cc8844, 0x17392e17, + 0xc45793c4, 0xa7f255a7, 0x7e82fc7e, 0x3d477a3d, + 0x64acc864, 0x5de7ba5d, 0x192b3219, 0x7395e673, + 0x60a0c060, 0x81981981, 0x4fd19e4f, 0xdc7fa3dc, + 0x22664422, 0x2a7e542a, 0x90ab3b90, 0x88830b88, + 0x46ca8c46, 0xee29c7ee, 0xb8d36bb8, 0x143c2814, + 0xde79a7de, 0x5ee2bc5e, 0x0b1d160b, 0xdb76addb, + 0xe03bdbe0, 0x32566432, 0x3a4e743a, 0x0a1e140a, + 0x49db9249, 0x060a0c06, 0x246c4824, 0x5ce4b85c, + 0xc25d9fc2, 0xd36ebdd3, 0xacef43ac, 0x62a6c462, + 0x91a83991, 0x95a43195, 0xe437d3e4, 0x798bf279, + 0xe732d5e7, 0xc8438bc8, 0x37596e37, 0x6db7da6d, + 0x8d8c018d, 0xd564b1d5, 0x4ed29c4e, 0xa9e049a9, + 0x6cb4d86c, 0x56faac56, 0xf407f3f4, 0xea25cfea, + 0x65afca65, 0x7a8ef47a, 0xaee947ae, 0x08181008, + 0xbad56fba, 0x7888f078, 0x256f4a25, 0x2e725c2e, + 0x1c24381c, 0xa6f157a6, 0xb4c773b4, 0xc65197c6, + 0xe823cbe8, 0xdd7ca1dd, 0x749ce874, 0x1f213e1f, + 0x4bdd964b, 0xbddc61bd, 0x8b860d8b, 0x8a850f8a, + 0x7090e070, 0x3e427c3e, 0xb5c471b5, 0x66aacc66, + 0x48d89048, 0x03050603, 0xf601f7f6, 0x0e121c0e, + 0x61a3c261, 0x355f6a35, 0x57f9ae57, 0xb9d069b9, + 0x86911786, 0xc15899c1, 0x1d273a1d, 0x9eb9279e, + 0xe138d9e1, 0xf813ebf8, 0x98b32b98, 0x11332211, + 0x69bbd269, 0xd970a9d9, 0x8e89078e, 0x94a73394, + 0x9bb62d9b, 0x1e223c1e, 0x87921587, 0xe920c9e9, + 0xce4987ce, 0x55ffaa55, 0x28785028, 0xdf7aa5df, + 0x8c8f038c, 0xa1f859a1, 0x89800989, 0x0d171a0d, + 0xbfda65bf, 0xe631d7e6, 0x42c68442, 0x68b8d068, + 0x41c38241, 0x99b02999, 0x2d775a2d, 0x0f111e0f, + 0xb0cb7bb0, 0x54fca854, 0xbbd66dbb, 0x163a2c16, +}; +static const word32 E3[256] = { + 0x6363a5c6, 0x7c7c84f8, 0x777799ee, 0x7b7b8df6, + 0xf2f20dff, 0x6b6bbdd6, 0x6f6fb1de, 0xc5c55491, + 0x30305060, 0x01010302, 0x6767a9ce, 0x2b2b7d56, + 0xfefe19e7, 0xd7d762b5, 0xababe64d, 0x76769aec, + 0xcaca458f, 0x82829d1f, 0xc9c94089, 0x7d7d87fa, + 0xfafa15ef, 0x5959ebb2, 0x4747c98e, 0xf0f00bfb, + 0xadadec41, 0xd4d467b3, 0xa2a2fd5f, 0xafafea45, + 0x9c9cbf23, 0xa4a4f753, 0x727296e4, 0xc0c05b9b, + 0xb7b7c275, 0xfdfd1ce1, 0x9393ae3d, 0x26266a4c, + 0x36365a6c, 0x3f3f417e, 0xf7f702f5, 0xcccc4f83, + 0x34345c68, 0xa5a5f451, 0xe5e534d1, 0xf1f108f9, + 0x717193e2, 0xd8d873ab, 0x31315362, 0x15153f2a, + 0x04040c08, 0xc7c75295, 0x23236546, 0xc3c35e9d, + 0x18182830, 0x9696a137, 0x05050f0a, 0x9a9ab52f, + 0x0707090e, 0x12123624, 0x80809b1b, 0xe2e23ddf, + 0xebeb26cd, 0x2727694e, 0xb2b2cd7f, 0x75759fea, + 0x09091b12, 0x83839e1d, 0x2c2c7458, 0x1a1a2e34, + 0x1b1b2d36, 0x6e6eb2dc, 0x5a5aeeb4, 0xa0a0fb5b, + 0x5252f6a4, 0x3b3b4d76, 0xd6d661b7, 0xb3b3ce7d, + 0x29297b52, 0xe3e33edd, 0x2f2f715e, 0x84849713, + 0x5353f5a6, 0xd1d168b9, 0x00000000, 0xeded2cc1, + 0x20206040, 0xfcfc1fe3, 0xb1b1c879, 0x5b5bedb6, + 0x6a6abed4, 0xcbcb468d, 0xbebed967, 0x39394b72, + 0x4a4ade94, 0x4c4cd498, 0x5858e8b0, 0xcfcf4a85, + 0xd0d06bbb, 0xefef2ac5, 0xaaaae54f, 0xfbfb16ed, + 0x4343c586, 0x4d4dd79a, 0x33335566, 0x85859411, + 0x4545cf8a, 0xf9f910e9, 0x02020604, 0x7f7f81fe, + 0x5050f0a0, 0x3c3c4478, 0x9f9fba25, 0xa8a8e34b, + 0x5151f3a2, 0xa3a3fe5d, 0x4040c080, 0x8f8f8a05, + 0x9292ad3f, 0x9d9dbc21, 0x38384870, 0xf5f504f1, + 0xbcbcdf63, 0xb6b6c177, 0xdada75af, 0x21216342, + 0x10103020, 0xffff1ae5, 0xf3f30efd, 0xd2d26dbf, + 0xcdcd4c81, 0x0c0c1418, 0x13133526, 0xecec2fc3, + 0x5f5fe1be, 0x9797a235, 0x4444cc88, 0x1717392e, + 0xc4c45793, 0xa7a7f255, 0x7e7e82fc, 0x3d3d477a, + 0x6464acc8, 0x5d5de7ba, 0x19192b32, 0x737395e6, + 0x6060a0c0, 0x81819819, 0x4f4fd19e, 0xdcdc7fa3, + 0x22226644, 0x2a2a7e54, 0x9090ab3b, 0x8888830b, + 0x4646ca8c, 0xeeee29c7, 0xb8b8d36b, 0x14143c28, + 0xdede79a7, 0x5e5ee2bc, 0x0b0b1d16, 0xdbdb76ad, + 0xe0e03bdb, 0x32325664, 0x3a3a4e74, 0x0a0a1e14, + 0x4949db92, 0x06060a0c, 0x24246c48, 0x5c5ce4b8, + 0xc2c25d9f, 0xd3d36ebd, 0xacacef43, 0x6262a6c4, + 0x9191a839, 0x9595a431, 0xe4e437d3, 0x79798bf2, + 0xe7e732d5, 0xc8c8438b, 0x3737596e, 0x6d6db7da, + 0x8d8d8c01, 0xd5d564b1, 0x4e4ed29c, 0xa9a9e049, + 0x6c6cb4d8, 0x5656faac, 0xf4f407f3, 0xeaea25cf, + 0x6565afca, 0x7a7a8ef4, 0xaeaee947, 0x08081810, + 0xbabad56f, 0x787888f0, 0x25256f4a, 0x2e2e725c, + 0x1c1c2438, 0xa6a6f157, 0xb4b4c773, 0xc6c65197, + 0xe8e823cb, 0xdddd7ca1, 0x74749ce8, 0x1f1f213e, + 0x4b4bdd96, 0xbdbddc61, 0x8b8b860d, 0x8a8a850f, + 0x707090e0, 0x3e3e427c, 0xb5b5c471, 0x6666aacc, + 0x4848d890, 0x03030506, 0xf6f601f7, 0x0e0e121c, + 0x6161a3c2, 0x35355f6a, 0x5757f9ae, 0xb9b9d069, + 0x86869117, 0xc1c15899, 0x1d1d273a, 0x9e9eb927, + 0xe1e138d9, 0xf8f813eb, 0x9898b32b, 0x11113322, + 0x6969bbd2, 0xd9d970a9, 0x8e8e8907, 0x9494a733, + 0x9b9bb62d, 0x1e1e223c, 0x87879215, 0xe9e920c9, + 0xcece4987, 0x5555ffaa, 0x28287850, 0xdfdf7aa5, + 0x8c8c8f03, 0xa1a1f859, 0x89898009, 0x0d0d171a, + 0xbfbfda65, 0xe6e631d7, 0x4242c684, 0x6868b8d0, + 0x4141c382, 0x9999b029, 0x2d2d775a, 0x0f0f111e, + 0xb0b0cb7b, 0x5454fca8, 0xbbbbd66d, 0x16163a2c, +}; +static const word32 D0[256] = { + 0x51f4a750, 0x7e416553, 0x1a17a4c3, 0x3a275e96, + 0x3bab6bcb, 0x1f9d45f1, 0xacfa58ab, 0x4be30393, + 0x2030fa55, 0xad766df6, 0x88cc7691, 0xf5024c25, + 0x4fe5d7fc, 0xc52acbd7, 0x26354480, 0xb562a38f, + 0xdeb15a49, 0x25ba1b67, 0x45ea0e98, 0x5dfec0e1, + 0xc32f7502, 0x814cf012, 0x8d4697a3, 0x6bd3f9c6, + 0x038f5fe7, 0x15929c95, 0xbf6d7aeb, 0x955259da, + 0xd4be832d, 0x587421d3, 0x49e06929, 0x8ec9c844, + 0x75c2896a, 0xf48e7978, 0x99583e6b, 0x27b971dd, + 0xbee14fb6, 0xf088ad17, 0xc920ac66, 0x7dce3ab4, + 0x63df4a18, 0xe51a3182, 0x97513360, 0x62537f45, + 0xb16477e0, 0xbb6bae84, 0xfe81a01c, 0xf9082b94, + 0x70486858, 0x8f45fd19, 0x94de6c87, 0x527bf8b7, + 0xab73d323, 0x724b02e2, 0xe31f8f57, 0x6655ab2a, + 0xb2eb2807, 0x2fb5c203, 0x86c57b9a, 0xd33708a5, + 0x302887f2, 0x23bfa5b2, 0x02036aba, 0xed16825c, + 0x8acf1c2b, 0xa779b492, 0xf307f2f0, 0x4e69e2a1, + 0x65daf4cd, 0x0605bed5, 0xd134621f, 0xc4a6fe8a, + 0x342e539d, 0xa2f355a0, 0x058ae132, 0xa4f6eb75, + 0x0b83ec39, 0x4060efaa, 0x5e719f06, 0xbd6e1051, + 0x3e218af9, 0x96dd063d, 0xdd3e05ae, 0x4de6bd46, + 0x91548db5, 0x71c45d05, 0x0406d46f, 0x605015ff, + 0x1998fb24, 0xd6bde997, 0x894043cc, 0x67d99e77, + 0xb0e842bd, 0x07898b88, 0xe7195b38, 0x79c8eedb, + 0xa17c0a47, 0x7c420fe9, 0xf8841ec9, 0x00000000, + 0x09808683, 0x322bed48, 0x1e1170ac, 0x6c5a724e, + 0xfd0efffb, 0x0f853856, 0x3daed51e, 0x362d3927, + 0x0a0fd964, 0x685ca621, 0x9b5b54d1, 0x24362e3a, + 0x0c0a67b1, 0x9357e70f, 0xb4ee96d2, 0x1b9b919e, + 0x80c0c54f, 0x61dc20a2, 0x5a774b69, 0x1c121a16, + 0xe293ba0a, 0xc0a02ae5, 0x3c22e043, 0x121b171d, + 0x0e090d0b, 0xf28bc7ad, 0x2db6a8b9, 0x141ea9c8, + 0x57f11985, 0xaf75074c, 0xee99ddbb, 0xa37f60fd, + 0xf701269f, 0x5c72f5bc, 0x44663bc5, 0x5bfb7e34, + 0x8b432976, 0xcb23c6dc, 0xb6edfc68, 0xb8e4f163, + 0xd731dcca, 0x42638510, 0x13972240, 0x84c61120, + 0x854a247d, 0xd2bb3df8, 0xaef93211, 0xc729a16d, + 0x1d9e2f4b, 0xdcb230f3, 0x0d8652ec, 0x77c1e3d0, + 0x2bb3166c, 0xa970b999, 0x119448fa, 0x47e96422, + 0xa8fc8cc4, 0xa0f03f1a, 0x567d2cd8, 0x223390ef, + 0x87494ec7, 0xd938d1c1, 0x8ccaa2fe, 0x98d40b36, + 0xa6f581cf, 0xa57ade28, 0xdab78e26, 0x3fadbfa4, + 0x2c3a9de4, 0x5078920d, 0x6a5fcc9b, 0x547e4662, + 0xf68d13c2, 0x90d8b8e8, 0x2e39f75e, 0x82c3aff5, + 0x9f5d80be, 0x69d0937c, 0x6fd52da9, 0xcf2512b3, + 0xc8ac993b, 0x10187da7, 0xe89c636e, 0xdb3bbb7b, + 0xcd267809, 0x6e5918f4, 0xec9ab701, 0x834f9aa8, + 0xe6956e65, 0xaaffe67e, 0x21bccf08, 0xef15e8e6, + 0xbae79bd9, 0x4a6f36ce, 0xea9f09d4, 0x29b07cd6, + 0x31a4b2af, 0x2a3f2331, 0xc6a59430, 0x35a266c0, + 0x744ebc37, 0xfc82caa6, 0xe090d0b0, 0x33a7d815, + 0xf104984a, 0x41ecdaf7, 0x7fcd500e, 0x1791f62f, + 0x764dd68d, 0x43efb04d, 0xccaa4d54, 0xe49604df, + 0x9ed1b5e3, 0x4c6a881b, 0xc12c1fb8, 0x4665517f, + 0x9d5eea04, 0x018c355d, 0xfa877473, 0xfb0b412e, + 0xb3671d5a, 0x92dbd252, 0xe9105633, 0x6dd64713, + 0x9ad7618c, 0x37a10c7a, 0x59f8148e, 0xeb133c89, + 0xcea927ee, 0xb761c935, 0xe11ce5ed, 0x7a47b13c, + 0x9cd2df59, 0x55f2733f, 0x1814ce79, 0x73c737bf, + 0x53f7cdea, 0x5ffdaa5b, 0xdf3d6f14, 0x7844db86, + 0xcaaff381, 0xb968c43e, 0x3824342c, 0xc2a3405f, + 0x161dc372, 0xbce2250c, 0x283c498b, 0xff0d9541, + 0x39a80171, 0x080cb3de, 0xd8b4e49c, 0x6456c190, + 0x7bcb8461, 0xd532b670, 0x486c5c74, 0xd0b85742, +}; +static const word32 D1[256] = { + 0x5051f4a7, 0x537e4165, 0xc31a17a4, 0x963a275e, + 0xcb3bab6b, 0xf11f9d45, 0xabacfa58, 0x934be303, + 0x552030fa, 0xf6ad766d, 0x9188cc76, 0x25f5024c, + 0xfc4fe5d7, 0xd7c52acb, 0x80263544, 0x8fb562a3, + 0x49deb15a, 0x6725ba1b, 0x9845ea0e, 0xe15dfec0, + 0x02c32f75, 0x12814cf0, 0xa38d4697, 0xc66bd3f9, + 0xe7038f5f, 0x9515929c, 0xebbf6d7a, 0xda955259, + 0x2dd4be83, 0xd3587421, 0x2949e069, 0x448ec9c8, + 0x6a75c289, 0x78f48e79, 0x6b99583e, 0xdd27b971, + 0xb6bee14f, 0x17f088ad, 0x66c920ac, 0xb47dce3a, + 0x1863df4a, 0x82e51a31, 0x60975133, 0x4562537f, + 0xe0b16477, 0x84bb6bae, 0x1cfe81a0, 0x94f9082b, + 0x58704868, 0x198f45fd, 0x8794de6c, 0xb7527bf8, + 0x23ab73d3, 0xe2724b02, 0x57e31f8f, 0x2a6655ab, + 0x07b2eb28, 0x032fb5c2, 0x9a86c57b, 0xa5d33708, + 0xf2302887, 0xb223bfa5, 0xba02036a, 0x5ced1682, + 0x2b8acf1c, 0x92a779b4, 0xf0f307f2, 0xa14e69e2, + 0xcd65daf4, 0xd50605be, 0x1fd13462, 0x8ac4a6fe, + 0x9d342e53, 0xa0a2f355, 0x32058ae1, 0x75a4f6eb, + 0x390b83ec, 0xaa4060ef, 0x065e719f, 0x51bd6e10, + 0xf93e218a, 0x3d96dd06, 0xaedd3e05, 0x464de6bd, + 0xb591548d, 0x0571c45d, 0x6f0406d4, 0xff605015, + 0x241998fb, 0x97d6bde9, 0xcc894043, 0x7767d99e, + 0xbdb0e842, 0x8807898b, 0x38e7195b, 0xdb79c8ee, + 0x47a17c0a, 0xe97c420f, 0xc9f8841e, 0x00000000, + 0x83098086, 0x48322bed, 0xac1e1170, 0x4e6c5a72, + 0xfbfd0eff, 0x560f8538, 0x1e3daed5, 0x27362d39, + 0x640a0fd9, 0x21685ca6, 0xd19b5b54, 0x3a24362e, + 0xb10c0a67, 0x0f9357e7, 0xd2b4ee96, 0x9e1b9b91, + 0x4f80c0c5, 0xa261dc20, 0x695a774b, 0x161c121a, + 0x0ae293ba, 0xe5c0a02a, 0x433c22e0, 0x1d121b17, + 0x0b0e090d, 0xadf28bc7, 0xb92db6a8, 0xc8141ea9, + 0x8557f119, 0x4caf7507, 0xbbee99dd, 0xfda37f60, + 0x9ff70126, 0xbc5c72f5, 0xc544663b, 0x345bfb7e, + 0x768b4329, 0xdccb23c6, 0x68b6edfc, 0x63b8e4f1, + 0xcad731dc, 0x10426385, 0x40139722, 0x2084c611, + 0x7d854a24, 0xf8d2bb3d, 0x11aef932, 0x6dc729a1, + 0x4b1d9e2f, 0xf3dcb230, 0xec0d8652, 0xd077c1e3, + 0x6c2bb316, 0x99a970b9, 0xfa119448, 0x2247e964, + 0xc4a8fc8c, 0x1aa0f03f, 0xd8567d2c, 0xef223390, + 0xc787494e, 0xc1d938d1, 0xfe8ccaa2, 0x3698d40b, + 0xcfa6f581, 0x28a57ade, 0x26dab78e, 0xa43fadbf, + 0xe42c3a9d, 0x0d507892, 0x9b6a5fcc, 0x62547e46, + 0xc2f68d13, 0xe890d8b8, 0x5e2e39f7, 0xf582c3af, + 0xbe9f5d80, 0x7c69d093, 0xa96fd52d, 0xb3cf2512, + 0x3bc8ac99, 0xa710187d, 0x6ee89c63, 0x7bdb3bbb, + 0x09cd2678, 0xf46e5918, 0x01ec9ab7, 0xa8834f9a, + 0x65e6956e, 0x7eaaffe6, 0x0821bccf, 0xe6ef15e8, + 0xd9bae79b, 0xce4a6f36, 0xd4ea9f09, 0xd629b07c, + 0xaf31a4b2, 0x312a3f23, 0x30c6a594, 0xc035a266, + 0x37744ebc, 0xa6fc82ca, 0xb0e090d0, 0x1533a7d8, + 0x4af10498, 0xf741ecda, 0x0e7fcd50, 0x2f1791f6, + 0x8d764dd6, 0x4d43efb0, 0x54ccaa4d, 0xdfe49604, + 0xe39ed1b5, 0x1b4c6a88, 0xb8c12c1f, 0x7f466551, + 0x049d5eea, 0x5d018c35, 0x73fa8774, 0x2efb0b41, + 0x5ab3671d, 0x5292dbd2, 0x33e91056, 0x136dd647, + 0x8c9ad761, 0x7a37a10c, 0x8e59f814, 0x89eb133c, + 0xeecea927, 0x35b761c9, 0xede11ce5, 0x3c7a47b1, + 0x599cd2df, 0x3f55f273, 0x791814ce, 0xbf73c737, + 0xea53f7cd, 0x5b5ffdaa, 0x14df3d6f, 0x867844db, + 0x81caaff3, 0x3eb968c4, 0x2c382434, 0x5fc2a340, + 0x72161dc3, 0x0cbce225, 0x8b283c49, 0x41ff0d95, + 0x7139a801, 0xde080cb3, 0x9cd8b4e4, 0x906456c1, + 0x617bcb84, 0x70d532b6, 0x74486c5c, 0x42d0b857, +}; +static const word32 D2[256] = { + 0xa75051f4, 0x65537e41, 0xa4c31a17, 0x5e963a27, + 0x6bcb3bab, 0x45f11f9d, 0x58abacfa, 0x03934be3, + 0xfa552030, 0x6df6ad76, 0x769188cc, 0x4c25f502, + 0xd7fc4fe5, 0xcbd7c52a, 0x44802635, 0xa38fb562, + 0x5a49deb1, 0x1b6725ba, 0x0e9845ea, 0xc0e15dfe, + 0x7502c32f, 0xf012814c, 0x97a38d46, 0xf9c66bd3, + 0x5fe7038f, 0x9c951592, 0x7aebbf6d, 0x59da9552, + 0x832dd4be, 0x21d35874, 0x692949e0, 0xc8448ec9, + 0x896a75c2, 0x7978f48e, 0x3e6b9958, 0x71dd27b9, + 0x4fb6bee1, 0xad17f088, 0xac66c920, 0x3ab47dce, + 0x4a1863df, 0x3182e51a, 0x33609751, 0x7f456253, + 0x77e0b164, 0xae84bb6b, 0xa01cfe81, 0x2b94f908, + 0x68587048, 0xfd198f45, 0x6c8794de, 0xf8b7527b, + 0xd323ab73, 0x02e2724b, 0x8f57e31f, 0xab2a6655, + 0x2807b2eb, 0xc2032fb5, 0x7b9a86c5, 0x08a5d337, + 0x87f23028, 0xa5b223bf, 0x6aba0203, 0x825ced16, + 0x1c2b8acf, 0xb492a779, 0xf2f0f307, 0xe2a14e69, + 0xf4cd65da, 0xbed50605, 0x621fd134, 0xfe8ac4a6, + 0x539d342e, 0x55a0a2f3, 0xe132058a, 0xeb75a4f6, + 0xec390b83, 0xefaa4060, 0x9f065e71, 0x1051bd6e, + 0x8af93e21, 0x063d96dd, 0x05aedd3e, 0xbd464de6, + 0x8db59154, 0x5d0571c4, 0xd46f0406, 0x15ff6050, + 0xfb241998, 0xe997d6bd, 0x43cc8940, 0x9e7767d9, + 0x42bdb0e8, 0x8b880789, 0x5b38e719, 0xeedb79c8, + 0x0a47a17c, 0x0fe97c42, 0x1ec9f884, 0x00000000, + 0x86830980, 0xed48322b, 0x70ac1e11, 0x724e6c5a, + 0xfffbfd0e, 0x38560f85, 0xd51e3dae, 0x3927362d, + 0xd9640a0f, 0xa621685c, 0x54d19b5b, 0x2e3a2436, + 0x67b10c0a, 0xe70f9357, 0x96d2b4ee, 0x919e1b9b, + 0xc54f80c0, 0x20a261dc, 0x4b695a77, 0x1a161c12, + 0xba0ae293, 0x2ae5c0a0, 0xe0433c22, 0x171d121b, + 0x0d0b0e09, 0xc7adf28b, 0xa8b92db6, 0xa9c8141e, + 0x198557f1, 0x074caf75, 0xddbbee99, 0x60fda37f, + 0x269ff701, 0xf5bc5c72, 0x3bc54466, 0x7e345bfb, + 0x29768b43, 0xc6dccb23, 0xfc68b6ed, 0xf163b8e4, + 0xdccad731, 0x85104263, 0x22401397, 0x112084c6, + 0x247d854a, 0x3df8d2bb, 0x3211aef9, 0xa16dc729, + 0x2f4b1d9e, 0x30f3dcb2, 0x52ec0d86, 0xe3d077c1, + 0x166c2bb3, 0xb999a970, 0x48fa1194, 0x642247e9, + 0x8cc4a8fc, 0x3f1aa0f0, 0x2cd8567d, 0x90ef2233, + 0x4ec78749, 0xd1c1d938, 0xa2fe8cca, 0x0b3698d4, + 0x81cfa6f5, 0xde28a57a, 0x8e26dab7, 0xbfa43fad, + 0x9de42c3a, 0x920d5078, 0xcc9b6a5f, 0x4662547e, + 0x13c2f68d, 0xb8e890d8, 0xf75e2e39, 0xaff582c3, + 0x80be9f5d, 0x937c69d0, 0x2da96fd5, 0x12b3cf25, + 0x993bc8ac, 0x7da71018, 0x636ee89c, 0xbb7bdb3b, + 0x7809cd26, 0x18f46e59, 0xb701ec9a, 0x9aa8834f, + 0x6e65e695, 0xe67eaaff, 0xcf0821bc, 0xe8e6ef15, + 0x9bd9bae7, 0x36ce4a6f, 0x09d4ea9f, 0x7cd629b0, + 0xb2af31a4, 0x23312a3f, 0x9430c6a5, 0x66c035a2, + 0xbc37744e, 0xcaa6fc82, 0xd0b0e090, 0xd81533a7, + 0x984af104, 0xdaf741ec, 0x500e7fcd, 0xf62f1791, + 0xd68d764d, 0xb04d43ef, 0x4d54ccaa, 0x04dfe496, + 0xb5e39ed1, 0x881b4c6a, 0x1fb8c12c, 0x517f4665, + 0xea049d5e, 0x355d018c, 0x7473fa87, 0x412efb0b, + 0x1d5ab367, 0xd25292db, 0x5633e910, 0x47136dd6, + 0x618c9ad7, 0x0c7a37a1, 0x148e59f8, 0x3c89eb13, + 0x27eecea9, 0xc935b761, 0xe5ede11c, 0xb13c7a47, + 0xdf599cd2, 0x733f55f2, 0xce791814, 0x37bf73c7, + 0xcdea53f7, 0xaa5b5ffd, 0x6f14df3d, 0xdb867844, + 0xf381caaf, 0xc43eb968, 0x342c3824, 0x405fc2a3, + 0xc372161d, 0x250cbce2, 0x498b283c, 0x9541ff0d, + 0x017139a8, 0xb3de080c, 0xe49cd8b4, 0xc1906456, + 0x84617bcb, 0xb670d532, 0x5c74486c, 0x5742d0b8, +}; +static const word32 D3[256] = { + 0xf4a75051, 0x4165537e, 0x17a4c31a, 0x275e963a, + 0xab6bcb3b, 0x9d45f11f, 0xfa58abac, 0xe303934b, + 0x30fa5520, 0x766df6ad, 0xcc769188, 0x024c25f5, + 0xe5d7fc4f, 0x2acbd7c5, 0x35448026, 0x62a38fb5, + 0xb15a49de, 0xba1b6725, 0xea0e9845, 0xfec0e15d, + 0x2f7502c3, 0x4cf01281, 0x4697a38d, 0xd3f9c66b, + 0x8f5fe703, 0x929c9515, 0x6d7aebbf, 0x5259da95, + 0xbe832dd4, 0x7421d358, 0xe0692949, 0xc9c8448e, + 0xc2896a75, 0x8e7978f4, 0x583e6b99, 0xb971dd27, + 0xe14fb6be, 0x88ad17f0, 0x20ac66c9, 0xce3ab47d, + 0xdf4a1863, 0x1a3182e5, 0x51336097, 0x537f4562, + 0x6477e0b1, 0x6bae84bb, 0x81a01cfe, 0x082b94f9, + 0x48685870, 0x45fd198f, 0xde6c8794, 0x7bf8b752, + 0x73d323ab, 0x4b02e272, 0x1f8f57e3, 0x55ab2a66, + 0xeb2807b2, 0xb5c2032f, 0xc57b9a86, 0x3708a5d3, + 0x2887f230, 0xbfa5b223, 0x036aba02, 0x16825ced, + 0xcf1c2b8a, 0x79b492a7, 0x07f2f0f3, 0x69e2a14e, + 0xdaf4cd65, 0x05bed506, 0x34621fd1, 0xa6fe8ac4, + 0x2e539d34, 0xf355a0a2, 0x8ae13205, 0xf6eb75a4, + 0x83ec390b, 0x60efaa40, 0x719f065e, 0x6e1051bd, + 0x218af93e, 0xdd063d96, 0x3e05aedd, 0xe6bd464d, + 0x548db591, 0xc45d0571, 0x06d46f04, 0x5015ff60, + 0x98fb2419, 0xbde997d6, 0x4043cc89, 0xd99e7767, + 0xe842bdb0, 0x898b8807, 0x195b38e7, 0xc8eedb79, + 0x7c0a47a1, 0x420fe97c, 0x841ec9f8, 0x00000000, + 0x80868309, 0x2bed4832, 0x1170ac1e, 0x5a724e6c, + 0x0efffbfd, 0x8538560f, 0xaed51e3d, 0x2d392736, + 0x0fd9640a, 0x5ca62168, 0x5b54d19b, 0x362e3a24, + 0x0a67b10c, 0x57e70f93, 0xee96d2b4, 0x9b919e1b, + 0xc0c54f80, 0xdc20a261, 0x774b695a, 0x121a161c, + 0x93ba0ae2, 0xa02ae5c0, 0x22e0433c, 0x1b171d12, + 0x090d0b0e, 0x8bc7adf2, 0xb6a8b92d, 0x1ea9c814, + 0xf1198557, 0x75074caf, 0x99ddbbee, 0x7f60fda3, + 0x01269ff7, 0x72f5bc5c, 0x663bc544, 0xfb7e345b, + 0x4329768b, 0x23c6dccb, 0xedfc68b6, 0xe4f163b8, + 0x31dccad7, 0x63851042, 0x97224013, 0xc6112084, + 0x4a247d85, 0xbb3df8d2, 0xf93211ae, 0x29a16dc7, + 0x9e2f4b1d, 0xb230f3dc, 0x8652ec0d, 0xc1e3d077, + 0xb3166c2b, 0x70b999a9, 0x9448fa11, 0xe9642247, + 0xfc8cc4a8, 0xf03f1aa0, 0x7d2cd856, 0x3390ef22, + 0x494ec787, 0x38d1c1d9, 0xcaa2fe8c, 0xd40b3698, + 0xf581cfa6, 0x7ade28a5, 0xb78e26da, 0xadbfa43f, + 0x3a9de42c, 0x78920d50, 0x5fcc9b6a, 0x7e466254, + 0x8d13c2f6, 0xd8b8e890, 0x39f75e2e, 0xc3aff582, + 0x5d80be9f, 0xd0937c69, 0xd52da96f, 0x2512b3cf, + 0xac993bc8, 0x187da710, 0x9c636ee8, 0x3bbb7bdb, + 0x267809cd, 0x5918f46e, 0x9ab701ec, 0x4f9aa883, + 0x956e65e6, 0xffe67eaa, 0xbccf0821, 0x15e8e6ef, + 0xe79bd9ba, 0x6f36ce4a, 0x9f09d4ea, 0xb07cd629, + 0xa4b2af31, 0x3f23312a, 0xa59430c6, 0xa266c035, + 0x4ebc3774, 0x82caa6fc, 0x90d0b0e0, 0xa7d81533, + 0x04984af1, 0xecdaf741, 0xcd500e7f, 0x91f62f17, + 0x4dd68d76, 0xefb04d43, 0xaa4d54cc, 0x9604dfe4, + 0xd1b5e39e, 0x6a881b4c, 0x2c1fb8c1, 0x65517f46, + 0x5eea049d, 0x8c355d01, 0x877473fa, 0x0b412efb, + 0x671d5ab3, 0xdbd25292, 0x105633e9, 0xd647136d, + 0xd7618c9a, 0xa10c7a37, 0xf8148e59, 0x133c89eb, + 0xa927eece, 0x61c935b7, 0x1ce5ede1, 0x47b13c7a, + 0xd2df599c, 0xf2733f55, 0x14ce7918, 0xc737bf73, + 0xf7cdea53, 0xfdaa5b5f, 0x3d6f14df, 0x44db8678, + 0xaff381ca, 0x68c43eb9, 0x24342c38, 0xa3405fc2, + 0x1dc37216, 0xe2250cbc, 0x3c498b28, 0x0d9541ff, + 0xa8017139, 0x0cb3de08, 0xb4e49cd8, 0x56c19064, + 0xcb84617b, 0x32b670d5, 0x6c5c7448, 0xb85742d0, +}; + +/* + * Common macros in both the encryption and decryption routines. + */ +#define ADD_ROUND_KEY_4 (block[0]^=*keysched++, block[1]^=*keysched++, \ + block[2]^=*keysched++, block[3]^=*keysched++) +#define ADD_ROUND_KEY_6 (block[0]^=*keysched++, block[1]^=*keysched++, \ + block[2]^=*keysched++, block[3]^=*keysched++, \ + block[4]^=*keysched++, block[5]^=*keysched++) +#define ADD_ROUND_KEY_8 (block[0]^=*keysched++, block[1]^=*keysched++, \ + block[2]^=*keysched++, block[3]^=*keysched++, \ + block[4]^=*keysched++, block[5]^=*keysched++, \ + block[6]^=*keysched++, block[7]^=*keysched++) +#define MOVEWORD(i) ( block[i] = newstate[i] ) + +/* + * Macros for the encryption routine. There are three encryption + * cores, for Nb=4,6,8. + */ +#define MAKEWORD(i) ( newstate[i] = (E0[(block[i] >> 24) & 0xFF] ^ \ + E1[(block[(i+C1)%Nb] >> 16) & 0xFF] ^ \ + E2[(block[(i+C2)%Nb] >> 8) & 0xFF] ^ \ + E3[block[(i+C3)%Nb] & 0xFF]) ) +#define LASTWORD(i) ( newstate[i] = (Sbox[(block[i] >> 24) & 0xFF] << 24) | \ + (Sbox[(block[(i+C1)%Nb] >> 16) & 0xFF] << 16) | \ + (Sbox[(block[(i+C2)%Nb] >> 8) & 0xFF] << 8) | \ + (Sbox[(block[(i+C3)%Nb] ) & 0xFF] ) ) + +/* + * Core encrypt routines, expecting word32 inputs read big-endian + * from the byte-oriented input stream. + */ +static void aes_encrypt_nb_4(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block) +{ + int i; + static const int C1 = 1, C2 = 2, C3 = 3, Nb = 4; + word32 *keysched = ctx->keysched; + word32 newstate[4]; + for (i = 0; i < ctx->Nr - 1; i++) { + ADD_ROUND_KEY_4; + MAKEWORD(0); + MAKEWORD(1); + MAKEWORD(2); + MAKEWORD(3); + MOVEWORD(0); + MOVEWORD(1); + MOVEWORD(2); + MOVEWORD(3); + } + ADD_ROUND_KEY_4; + LASTWORD(0); + LASTWORD(1); + LASTWORD(2); + LASTWORD(3); + MOVEWORD(0); + MOVEWORD(1); + MOVEWORD(2); + MOVEWORD(3); + ADD_ROUND_KEY_4; +} +static void aes_encrypt_nb_6(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block) +{ + int i; + static const int C1 = 1, C2 = 2, C3 = 3, Nb = 6; + word32 *keysched = ctx->keysched; + word32 newstate[6]; + for (i = 0; i < ctx->Nr - 1; i++) { + ADD_ROUND_KEY_6; + MAKEWORD(0); + MAKEWORD(1); + MAKEWORD(2); + MAKEWORD(3); + MAKEWORD(4); + MAKEWORD(5); + MOVEWORD(0); + MOVEWORD(1); + MOVEWORD(2); + MOVEWORD(3); + MOVEWORD(4); + MOVEWORD(5); + } + ADD_ROUND_KEY_6; + LASTWORD(0); + LASTWORD(1); + LASTWORD(2); + LASTWORD(3); + LASTWORD(4); + LASTWORD(5); + MOVEWORD(0); + MOVEWORD(1); + MOVEWORD(2); + MOVEWORD(3); + MOVEWORD(4); + MOVEWORD(5); + ADD_ROUND_KEY_6; +} +static void aes_encrypt_nb_8(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block) +{ + int i; + static const int C1 = 1, C2 = 3, C3 = 4, Nb = 8; + word32 *keysched = ctx->keysched; + word32 newstate[8]; + for (i = 0; i < ctx->Nr - 1; i++) { + ADD_ROUND_KEY_8; + MAKEWORD(0); + MAKEWORD(1); + MAKEWORD(2); + MAKEWORD(3); + MAKEWORD(4); + MAKEWORD(5); + MAKEWORD(6); + MAKEWORD(7); + MOVEWORD(0); + MOVEWORD(1); + MOVEWORD(2); + MOVEWORD(3); + MOVEWORD(4); + MOVEWORD(5); + MOVEWORD(6); + MOVEWORD(7); + } + ADD_ROUND_KEY_8; + LASTWORD(0); + LASTWORD(1); + LASTWORD(2); + LASTWORD(3); + LASTWORD(4); + LASTWORD(5); + LASTWORD(6); + LASTWORD(7); + MOVEWORD(0); + MOVEWORD(1); + MOVEWORD(2); + MOVEWORD(3); + MOVEWORD(4); + MOVEWORD(5); + MOVEWORD(6); + MOVEWORD(7); + ADD_ROUND_KEY_8; +} + +#undef MAKEWORD +#undef LASTWORD + +/* + * Macros for the decryption routine. There are three decryption + * cores, for Nb=4,6,8. + */ +#define MAKEWORD(i) ( newstate[i] = (D0[(block[i] >> 24) & 0xFF] ^ \ + D1[(block[(i+C1)%Nb] >> 16) & 0xFF] ^ \ + D2[(block[(i+C2)%Nb] >> 8) & 0xFF] ^ \ + D3[block[(i+C3)%Nb] & 0xFF]) ) +#define LASTWORD(i) (newstate[i] = (Sboxinv[(block[i] >> 24) & 0xFF] << 24) | \ + (Sboxinv[(block[(i+C1)%Nb] >> 16) & 0xFF] << 16) | \ + (Sboxinv[(block[(i+C2)%Nb] >> 8) & 0xFF] << 8) | \ + (Sboxinv[(block[(i+C3)%Nb] ) & 0xFF] ) ) + +/* + * Core decrypt routines, expecting word32 inputs read big-endian + * from the byte-oriented input stream. + */ +static void aes_decrypt_nb_4(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block) +{ + int i; + static const int C1 = 4 - 1, C2 = 4 - 2, C3 = 4 - 3, Nb = 4; + word32 *keysched = ctx->invkeysched; + word32 newstate[4]; + for (i = 0; i < ctx->Nr - 1; i++) { + ADD_ROUND_KEY_4; + MAKEWORD(0); + MAKEWORD(1); + MAKEWORD(2); + MAKEWORD(3); + MOVEWORD(0); + MOVEWORD(1); + MOVEWORD(2); + MOVEWORD(3); + } + ADD_ROUND_KEY_4; + LASTWORD(0); + LASTWORD(1); + LASTWORD(2); + LASTWORD(3); + MOVEWORD(0); + MOVEWORD(1); + MOVEWORD(2); + MOVEWORD(3); + ADD_ROUND_KEY_4; +} +static void aes_decrypt_nb_6(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block) +{ + int i; + static const int C1 = 6 - 1, C2 = 6 - 2, C3 = 6 - 3, Nb = 6; + word32 *keysched = ctx->invkeysched; + word32 newstate[6]; + for (i = 0; i < ctx->Nr - 1; i++) { + ADD_ROUND_KEY_6; + MAKEWORD(0); + MAKEWORD(1); + MAKEWORD(2); + MAKEWORD(3); + MAKEWORD(4); + MAKEWORD(5); + MOVEWORD(0); + MOVEWORD(1); + MOVEWORD(2); + MOVEWORD(3); + MOVEWORD(4); + MOVEWORD(5); + } + ADD_ROUND_KEY_6; + LASTWORD(0); + LASTWORD(1); + LASTWORD(2); + LASTWORD(3); + LASTWORD(4); + LASTWORD(5); + MOVEWORD(0); + MOVEWORD(1); + MOVEWORD(2); + MOVEWORD(3); + MOVEWORD(4); + MOVEWORD(5); + ADD_ROUND_KEY_6; +} +static void aes_decrypt_nb_8(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block) +{ + int i; + static const int C1 = 8 - 1, C2 = 8 - 3, C3 = 8 - 4, Nb = 8; + word32 *keysched = ctx->invkeysched; + word32 newstate[8]; + for (i = 0; i < ctx->Nr - 1; i++) { + ADD_ROUND_KEY_8; + MAKEWORD(0); + MAKEWORD(1); + MAKEWORD(2); + MAKEWORD(3); + MAKEWORD(4); + MAKEWORD(5); + MAKEWORD(6); + MAKEWORD(7); + MOVEWORD(0); + MOVEWORD(1); + MOVEWORD(2); + MOVEWORD(3); + MOVEWORD(4); + MOVEWORD(5); + MOVEWORD(6); + MOVEWORD(7); + } + ADD_ROUND_KEY_8; + LASTWORD(0); + LASTWORD(1); + LASTWORD(2); + LASTWORD(3); + LASTWORD(4); + LASTWORD(5); + LASTWORD(6); + LASTWORD(7); + MOVEWORD(0); + MOVEWORD(1); + MOVEWORD(2); + MOVEWORD(3); + MOVEWORD(4); + MOVEWORD(5); + MOVEWORD(6); + MOVEWORD(7); + ADD_ROUND_KEY_8; +} + +#undef MAKEWORD +#undef LASTWORD + + +/* + * Set up an AESContext. `keylen' and `blocklen' are measured in + * bytes; each can be either 16 (128-bit), 24 (192-bit), or 32 + * (256-bit). + */ +static void aes_setup(AESContext * ctx, int blocklen, + unsigned char *key, int keylen) +{ + int i, j, Nk, rconst; + + assert(blocklen == 16 || blocklen == 24 || blocklen == 32); + assert(keylen == 16 || keylen == 24 || keylen == 32); + + /* + * Basic parameters. Words per block, words in key, rounds. + */ + Nk = keylen / 4; + ctx->Nb = blocklen / 4; + ctx->Nr = 6 + (ctx->Nb > Nk ? ctx->Nb : Nk); + + /* + * Assign core-function pointers. + */ + if (ctx->Nb == 8) + ctx->encrypt = aes_encrypt_nb_8, ctx->decrypt = aes_decrypt_nb_8; + else if (ctx->Nb == 6) + ctx->encrypt = aes_encrypt_nb_6, ctx->decrypt = aes_decrypt_nb_6; + else if (ctx->Nb == 4) + ctx->encrypt = aes_encrypt_nb_4, ctx->decrypt = aes_decrypt_nb_4; + + /* + * Now do the key setup itself. + */ + rconst = 1; + for (i = 0; i < (ctx->Nr + 1) * ctx->Nb; i++) { + if (i < Nk) + ctx->keysched[i] = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4 * i); + else { + word32 temp = ctx->keysched[i - 1]; + if (i % Nk == 0) { + int a, b, c, d; + a = (temp >> 16) & 0xFF; + b = (temp >> 8) & 0xFF; + c = (temp >> 0) & 0xFF; + d = (temp >> 24) & 0xFF; + temp = Sbox[a] ^ rconst; + temp = (temp << 8) | Sbox[b]; + temp = (temp << 8) | Sbox[c]; + temp = (temp << 8) | Sbox[d]; + rconst = mulby2(rconst); + } else if (i % Nk == 4 && Nk > 6) { + int a, b, c, d; + a = (temp >> 24) & 0xFF; + b = (temp >> 16) & 0xFF; + c = (temp >> 8) & 0xFF; + d = (temp >> 0) & 0xFF; + temp = Sbox[a]; + temp = (temp << 8) | Sbox[b]; + temp = (temp << 8) | Sbox[c]; + temp = (temp << 8) | Sbox[d]; + } + ctx->keysched[i] = ctx->keysched[i - Nk] ^ temp; + } + } + + /* + * Now prepare the modified keys for the inverse cipher. + */ + for (i = 0; i <= ctx->Nr; i++) { + for (j = 0; j < ctx->Nb; j++) { + word32 temp; + temp = ctx->keysched[(ctx->Nr - i) * ctx->Nb + j]; + if (i != 0 && i != ctx->Nr) { + /* + * Perform the InvMixColumn operation on i. The D + * tables give the result of InvMixColumn applied + * to Sboxinv on individual bytes, so we should + * compose Sbox with the D tables for this. + */ + int a, b, c, d; + a = (temp >> 24) & 0xFF; + b = (temp >> 16) & 0xFF; + c = (temp >> 8) & 0xFF; + d = (temp >> 0) & 0xFF; + temp = D0[Sbox[a]]; + temp ^= D1[Sbox[b]]; + temp ^= D2[Sbox[c]]; + temp ^= D3[Sbox[d]]; + } + ctx->invkeysched[i * ctx->Nb + j] = temp; + } + } +} + +static void aes_encrypt(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block) +{ + ctx->encrypt(ctx, block); +} + +static void aes_decrypt(AESContext * ctx, word32 * block) +{ + ctx->decrypt(ctx, block); +} + +static void aes_encrypt_cbc(unsigned char *blk, int len, AESContext * ctx) +{ + word32 iv[4]; + int i; + + assert((len & 15) == 0); + + memcpy(iv, ctx->iv, sizeof(iv)); + + while (len > 0) { + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) + iv[i] ^= GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4 * i); + aes_encrypt(ctx, iv); + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4 * i, iv[i]); + blk += 16; + len -= 16; + } + + memcpy(ctx->iv, iv, sizeof(iv)); +} + +static void aes_decrypt_cbc(unsigned char *blk, int len, AESContext * ctx) +{ + word32 iv[4], x[4], ct[4]; + int i; + + assert((len & 15) == 0); + + memcpy(iv, ctx->iv, sizeof(iv)); + + while (len > 0) { + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) + x[i] = ct[i] = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4 * i); + aes_decrypt(ctx, x); + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4 * i, iv[i] ^ x[i]); + iv[i] = ct[i]; + } + blk += 16; + len -= 16; + } + + memcpy(ctx->iv, iv, sizeof(iv)); +} + +static void aes_sdctr(unsigned char *blk, int len, AESContext *ctx) +{ + word32 iv[4], b[4], tmp; + int i; + + assert((len & 15) == 0); + + memcpy(iv, ctx->iv, sizeof(iv)); + + while (len > 0) { + memcpy(b, iv, sizeof(b)); + aes_encrypt(ctx, b); + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { + tmp = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4 * i); + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4 * i, tmp ^ b[i]); + } + for (i = 3; i >= 0; i--) + if ((iv[i] = (iv[i] + 1) & 0xffffffff) != 0) + break; + blk += 16; + len -= 16; + } + + memcpy(ctx->iv, iv, sizeof(iv)); +} + +void *aes_make_context(void) +{ + return snew(AESContext); +} + +void aes_free_context(void *handle) +{ + sfree(handle); +} + +void aes128_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key) +{ + AESContext *ctx = (AESContext *)handle; + aes_setup(ctx, 16, key, 16); +} + +void aes192_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key) +{ + AESContext *ctx = (AESContext *)handle; + aes_setup(ctx, 16, key, 24); +} + +void aes256_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key) +{ + AESContext *ctx = (AESContext *)handle; + aes_setup(ctx, 16, key, 32); +} + +void aes_iv(void *handle, unsigned char *iv) +{ + AESContext *ctx = (AESContext *)handle; + int i; + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) + ctx->iv[i] = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(iv + 4 * i); +} + +void aes_ssh2_encrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + AESContext *ctx = (AESContext *)handle; + aes_encrypt_cbc(blk, len, ctx); +} + +void aes_ssh2_decrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + AESContext *ctx = (AESContext *)handle; + aes_decrypt_cbc(blk, len, ctx); +} + +static void aes_ssh2_sdctr(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + AESContext *ctx = (AESContext *)handle; + aes_sdctr(blk, len, ctx); +} + +void aes256_encrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + AESContext ctx; + aes_setup(&ctx, 16, key, 32); + memset(ctx.iv, 0, sizeof(ctx.iv)); + aes_encrypt_cbc(blk, len, &ctx); + smemclr(&ctx, sizeof(ctx)); +} + +void aes256_decrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + AESContext ctx; + aes_setup(&ctx, 16, key, 32); + memset(ctx.iv, 0, sizeof(ctx.iv)); + aes_decrypt_cbc(blk, len, &ctx); + smemclr(&ctx, sizeof(ctx)); +} + +static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_aes128_ctr = { + aes_make_context, aes_free_context, aes_iv, aes128_key, + aes_ssh2_sdctr, aes_ssh2_sdctr, + "aes128-ctr", + 16, 128, 0, "AES-128 SDCTR" +}; + +static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_aes192_ctr = { + aes_make_context, aes_free_context, aes_iv, aes192_key, + aes_ssh2_sdctr, aes_ssh2_sdctr, + "aes192-ctr", + 16, 192, 0, "AES-192 SDCTR" +}; + +static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_aes256_ctr = { + aes_make_context, aes_free_context, aes_iv, aes256_key, + aes_ssh2_sdctr, aes_ssh2_sdctr, + "aes256-ctr", + 16, 256, 0, "AES-256 SDCTR" +}; + +static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_aes128 = { + aes_make_context, aes_free_context, aes_iv, aes128_key, + aes_ssh2_encrypt_blk, aes_ssh2_decrypt_blk, + "aes128-cbc", + 16, 128, SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC, "AES-128 CBC" +}; + +static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_aes192 = { + aes_make_context, aes_free_context, aes_iv, aes192_key, + aes_ssh2_encrypt_blk, aes_ssh2_decrypt_blk, + "aes192-cbc", + 16, 192, SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC, "AES-192 CBC" +}; + +static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_aes256 = { + aes_make_context, aes_free_context, aes_iv, aes256_key, + aes_ssh2_encrypt_blk, aes_ssh2_decrypt_blk, + "aes256-cbc", + 16, 256, SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC, "AES-256 CBC" +}; + +static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_rijndael_lysator = { + aes_make_context, aes_free_context, aes_iv, aes256_key, + aes_ssh2_encrypt_blk, aes_ssh2_decrypt_blk, + "rijndael-cbc@lysator.liu.se", + 16, 256, SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC, "AES-256 CBC" +}; + +static const struct ssh2_cipher *const aes_list[] = { + &ssh_aes256_ctr, + &ssh_aes256, + &ssh_rijndael_lysator, + &ssh_aes192_ctr, + &ssh_aes192, + &ssh_aes128_ctr, + &ssh_aes128, +}; + +const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_aes = { + sizeof(aes_list) / sizeof(*aes_list), + aes_list +}; diff --git a/tools/plink/ssharcf.c b/tools/plink/ssharcf.c index e0b247e51..06f235c5b 100644 --- a/tools/plink/ssharcf.c +++ b/tools/plink/ssharcf.c @@ -1,123 +1,123 @@ -/*
- * Arcfour (RC4) implementation for PuTTY.
- *
- * Coded from Schneier.
- */
-
-#include <assert.h>
-#include "ssh.h"
-
-typedef struct {
- unsigned char i, j, s[256];
-} ArcfourContext;
-
-static void arcfour_block(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- ArcfourContext *ctx = (ArcfourContext *)handle;
- unsigned k;
- unsigned char tmp, i, j, *s;
-
- s = ctx->s;
- i = ctx->i; j = ctx->j;
- for (k = 0; (int)k < len; k++) {
- i = (i + 1) & 0xff;
- j = (j + s[i]) & 0xff;
- tmp = s[i]; s[i] = s[j]; s[j] = tmp;
- blk[k] ^= s[(s[i]+s[j]) & 0xff];
- }
- ctx->i = i; ctx->j = j;
-}
-
-static void arcfour_setkey(ArcfourContext *ctx, unsigned char const *key,
- unsigned keybytes)
-{
- unsigned char tmp, k[256], *s;
- unsigned i, j;
-
- s = ctx->s;
- assert(keybytes <= 256);
- ctx->i = ctx->j = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
- s[i] = i;
- k[i] = key[i % keybytes];
- }
- j = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
- j = (j + s[i] + k[i]) & 0xff;
- tmp = s[i]; s[i] = s[j]; s[j] = tmp;
- }
-}
-
-/* -- Interface with PuTTY -- */
-
-/*
- * We don't implement Arcfour in SSH-1 because it's utterly insecure in
- * several ways. See CERT Vulnerability Notes VU#25309, VU#665372,
- * and VU#565052.
- *
- * We don't implement the "arcfour" algorithm in SSH-2 because it doesn't
- * stir the cipher state before emitting keystream, and hence is likely
- * to leak data about the key.
- */
-
-static void *arcfour_make_context(void)
-{
- return snew(ArcfourContext);
-}
-
-static void arcfour_free_context(void *handle)
-{
- sfree(handle);
-}
-
-static void arcfour_stir(ArcfourContext *ctx)
-{
- unsigned char *junk = snewn(1536, unsigned char);
- memset(junk, 0, 1536);
- arcfour_block(ctx, junk, 1536);
- memset(junk, 0, 1536);
- sfree(junk);
-}
-
-static void arcfour128_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key)
-{
- ArcfourContext *ctx = (ArcfourContext *)handle;
- arcfour_setkey(ctx, key, 16);
- arcfour_stir(ctx);
-}
-
-static void arcfour256_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key)
-{
- ArcfourContext *ctx = (ArcfourContext *)handle;
- arcfour_setkey(ctx, key, 32);
- arcfour_stir(ctx);
-}
-
-static void arcfour_iv(void *handle, unsigned char *key)
-{
-
-}
-
-const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_arcfour128_ssh2 = {
- arcfour_make_context, arcfour_free_context, arcfour_iv, arcfour128_key,
- arcfour_block, arcfour_block,
- "arcfour128",
- 1, 128, 0, "Arcfour-128"
-};
-
-const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_arcfour256_ssh2 = {
- arcfour_make_context, arcfour_free_context, arcfour_iv, arcfour256_key,
- arcfour_block, arcfour_block,
- "arcfour256",
- 1, 256, 0, "Arcfour-256"
-};
-
-static const struct ssh2_cipher *const arcfour_list[] = {
- &ssh_arcfour256_ssh2,
- &ssh_arcfour128_ssh2,
-};
-
-const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_arcfour = {
- sizeof(arcfour_list) / sizeof(*arcfour_list),
- arcfour_list
-};
+/* + * Arcfour (RC4) implementation for PuTTY. + * + * Coded from Schneier. + */ + +#include <assert.h> +#include "ssh.h" + +typedef struct { + unsigned char i, j, s[256]; +} ArcfourContext; + +static void arcfour_block(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + ArcfourContext *ctx = (ArcfourContext *)handle; + unsigned k; + unsigned char tmp, i, j, *s; + + s = ctx->s; + i = ctx->i; j = ctx->j; + for (k = 0; (int)k < len; k++) { + i = (i + 1) & 0xff; + j = (j + s[i]) & 0xff; + tmp = s[i]; s[i] = s[j]; s[j] = tmp; + blk[k] ^= s[(s[i]+s[j]) & 0xff]; + } + ctx->i = i; ctx->j = j; +} + +static void arcfour_setkey(ArcfourContext *ctx, unsigned char const *key, + unsigned keybytes) +{ + unsigned char tmp, k[256], *s; + unsigned i, j; + + s = ctx->s; + assert(keybytes <= 256); + ctx->i = ctx->j = 0; + for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) { + s[i] = i; + k[i] = key[i % keybytes]; + } + j = 0; + for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) { + j = (j + s[i] + k[i]) & 0xff; + tmp = s[i]; s[i] = s[j]; s[j] = tmp; + } +} + +/* -- Interface with PuTTY -- */ + +/* + * We don't implement Arcfour in SSH-1 because it's utterly insecure in + * several ways. See CERT Vulnerability Notes VU#25309, VU#665372, + * and VU#565052. + * + * We don't implement the "arcfour" algorithm in SSH-2 because it doesn't + * stir the cipher state before emitting keystream, and hence is likely + * to leak data about the key. + */ + +static void *arcfour_make_context(void) +{ + return snew(ArcfourContext); +} + +static void arcfour_free_context(void *handle) +{ + sfree(handle); +} + +static void arcfour_stir(ArcfourContext *ctx) +{ + unsigned char *junk = snewn(1536, unsigned char); + memset(junk, 0, 1536); + arcfour_block(ctx, junk, 1536); + smemclr(junk, 1536); + sfree(junk); +} + +static void arcfour128_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key) +{ + ArcfourContext *ctx = (ArcfourContext *)handle; + arcfour_setkey(ctx, key, 16); + arcfour_stir(ctx); +} + +static void arcfour256_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key) +{ + ArcfourContext *ctx = (ArcfourContext *)handle; + arcfour_setkey(ctx, key, 32); + arcfour_stir(ctx); +} + +static void arcfour_iv(void *handle, unsigned char *key) +{ + +} + +const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_arcfour128_ssh2 = { + arcfour_make_context, arcfour_free_context, arcfour_iv, arcfour128_key, + arcfour_block, arcfour_block, + "arcfour128", + 1, 128, 0, "Arcfour-128" +}; + +const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_arcfour256_ssh2 = { + arcfour_make_context, arcfour_free_context, arcfour_iv, arcfour256_key, + arcfour_block, arcfour_block, + "arcfour256", + 1, 256, 0, "Arcfour-256" +}; + +static const struct ssh2_cipher *const arcfour_list[] = { + &ssh_arcfour256_ssh2, + &ssh_arcfour128_ssh2, +}; + +const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_arcfour = { + sizeof(arcfour_list) / sizeof(*arcfour_list), + arcfour_list +}; diff --git a/tools/plink/sshbn.c b/tools/plink/sshbn.c index 5c1870876..e71940e31 100644..100755 --- a/tools/plink/sshbn.c +++ b/tools/plink/sshbn.c @@ -1,1918 +1,2001 @@ -/*
- * Bignum routines for RSA and DH and stuff.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-
-#include "misc.h"
-
-/*
- * Usage notes:
- * * Do not call the DIVMOD_WORD macro with expressions such as array
- * subscripts, as some implementations object to this (see below).
- * * Note that none of the division methods below will cope if the
- * quotient won't fit into BIGNUM_INT_BITS. Callers should be careful
- * to avoid this case.
- * If this condition occurs, in the case of the x86 DIV instruction,
- * an overflow exception will occur, which (according to a correspondent)
- * will manifest on Windows as something like
- * 0xC0000095: Integer overflow
- * The C variant won't give the right answer, either.
- */
-
-#if defined __GNUC__ && defined __i386__
-typedef unsigned long BignumInt;
-typedef unsigned long long BignumDblInt;
-#define BIGNUM_INT_MASK 0xFFFFFFFFUL
-#define BIGNUM_TOP_BIT 0x80000000UL
-#define BIGNUM_INT_BITS 32
-#define MUL_WORD(w1, w2) ((BignumDblInt)w1 * w2)
-#define DIVMOD_WORD(q, r, hi, lo, w) \
- __asm__("div %2" : \
- "=d" (r), "=a" (q) : \
- "r" (w), "d" (hi), "a" (lo))
-#elif defined _MSC_VER && defined _M_IX86
-typedef unsigned __int32 BignumInt;
-typedef unsigned __int64 BignumDblInt;
-#define BIGNUM_INT_MASK 0xFFFFFFFFUL
-#define BIGNUM_TOP_BIT 0x80000000UL
-#define BIGNUM_INT_BITS 32
-#define MUL_WORD(w1, w2) ((BignumDblInt)w1 * w2)
-/* Note: MASM interprets array subscripts in the macro arguments as
- * assembler syntax, which gives the wrong answer. Don't supply them.
- * <http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bf1dw62z.aspx> */
-#define DIVMOD_WORD(q, r, hi, lo, w) do { \
- __asm mov edx, hi \
- __asm mov eax, lo \
- __asm div w \
- __asm mov r, edx \
- __asm mov q, eax \
-} while(0)
-#elif defined _LP64
-/* 64-bit architectures can do 32x32->64 chunks at a time */
-typedef unsigned int BignumInt;
-typedef unsigned long BignumDblInt;
-#define BIGNUM_INT_MASK 0xFFFFFFFFU
-#define BIGNUM_TOP_BIT 0x80000000U
-#define BIGNUM_INT_BITS 32
-#define MUL_WORD(w1, w2) ((BignumDblInt)w1 * w2)
-#define DIVMOD_WORD(q, r, hi, lo, w) do { \
- BignumDblInt n = (((BignumDblInt)hi) << BIGNUM_INT_BITS) | lo; \
- q = n / w; \
- r = n % w; \
-} while (0)
-#elif defined _LLP64
-/* 64-bit architectures in which unsigned long is 32 bits, not 64 */
-typedef unsigned long BignumInt;
-typedef unsigned long long BignumDblInt;
-#define BIGNUM_INT_MASK 0xFFFFFFFFUL
-#define BIGNUM_TOP_BIT 0x80000000UL
-#define BIGNUM_INT_BITS 32
-#define MUL_WORD(w1, w2) ((BignumDblInt)w1 * w2)
-#define DIVMOD_WORD(q, r, hi, lo, w) do { \
- BignumDblInt n = (((BignumDblInt)hi) << BIGNUM_INT_BITS) | lo; \
- q = n / w; \
- r = n % w; \
-} while (0)
-#else
-/* Fallback for all other cases */
-typedef unsigned short BignumInt;
-typedef unsigned long BignumDblInt;
-#define BIGNUM_INT_MASK 0xFFFFU
-#define BIGNUM_TOP_BIT 0x8000U
-#define BIGNUM_INT_BITS 16
-#define MUL_WORD(w1, w2) ((BignumDblInt)w1 * w2)
-#define DIVMOD_WORD(q, r, hi, lo, w) do { \
- BignumDblInt n = (((BignumDblInt)hi) << BIGNUM_INT_BITS) | lo; \
- q = n / w; \
- r = n % w; \
-} while (0)
-#endif
-
-#define BIGNUM_INT_BYTES (BIGNUM_INT_BITS / 8)
-
-#define BIGNUM_INTERNAL
-typedef BignumInt *Bignum;
-
-#include "ssh.h"
-
-BignumInt bnZero[1] = { 0 };
-BignumInt bnOne[2] = { 1, 1 };
-
-/*
- * The Bignum format is an array of `BignumInt'. The first
- * element of the array counts the remaining elements. The
- * remaining elements express the actual number, base 2^BIGNUM_INT_BITS, _least_
- * significant digit first. (So it's trivial to extract the bit
- * with value 2^n for any n.)
- *
- * All Bignums in this module are positive. Negative numbers must
- * be dealt with outside it.
- *
- * INVARIANT: the most significant word of any Bignum must be
- * nonzero.
- */
-
-Bignum Zero = bnZero, One = bnOne;
-
-static Bignum newbn(int length)
-{
- Bignum b = snewn(length + 1, BignumInt);
- if (!b)
- abort(); /* FIXME */
- memset(b, 0, (length + 1) * sizeof(*b));
- b[0] = length;
- return b;
-}
-
-void bn_restore_invariant(Bignum b)
-{
- while (b[0] > 1 && b[b[0]] == 0)
- b[0]--;
-}
-
-Bignum copybn(Bignum orig)
-{
- Bignum b = snewn(orig[0] + 1, BignumInt);
- if (!b)
- abort(); /* FIXME */
- memcpy(b, orig, (orig[0] + 1) * sizeof(*b));
- return b;
-}
-
-void freebn(Bignum b)
-{
- /*
- * Burn the evidence, just in case.
- */
- memset(b, 0, sizeof(b[0]) * (b[0] + 1));
- sfree(b);
-}
-
-Bignum bn_power_2(int n)
-{
- Bignum ret = newbn(n / BIGNUM_INT_BITS + 1);
- bignum_set_bit(ret, n, 1);
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- * Internal addition. Sets c = a - b, where 'a', 'b' and 'c' are all
- * big-endian arrays of 'len' BignumInts. Returns a BignumInt carried
- * off the top.
- */
-static BignumInt internal_add(const BignumInt *a, const BignumInt *b,
- BignumInt *c, int len)
-{
- int i;
- BignumDblInt carry = 0;
-
- for (i = len-1; i >= 0; i--) {
- carry += (BignumDblInt)a[i] + b[i];
- c[i] = (BignumInt)(carry&BIGNUM_INT_MASK);
- carry >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS;
- }
-
- return (BignumInt)carry;
-}
-
-/*
- * Internal subtraction. Sets c = a - b, where 'a', 'b' and 'c' are
- * all big-endian arrays of 'len' BignumInts. Any borrow from the top
- * is ignored.
- */
-static void internal_sub(const BignumInt *a, const BignumInt *b,
- BignumInt *c, int len)
-{
- int i;
- BignumDblInt carry = 1;
-
- for (i = len-1; i >= 0; i--) {
- carry += (BignumDblInt)a[i] + (b[i] ^ BIGNUM_INT_MASK);
- c[i] = (BignumInt)(carry&BIGNUM_INT_MASK);
- carry >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS;
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Compute c = a * b.
- * Input is in the first len words of a and b.
- * Result is returned in the first 2*len words of c.
- *
- * 'scratch' must point to an array of BignumInt of size at least
- * mul_compute_scratch(len). (This covers the needs of internal_mul
- * and all its recursive calls to itself.)
- */
-#define KARATSUBA_THRESHOLD 50
-static int mul_compute_scratch(int len)
-{
- int ret = 0;
- while (len > KARATSUBA_THRESHOLD) {
- int toplen = len/2, botlen = len - toplen; /* botlen is the bigger */
- int midlen = botlen + 1;
- ret += 4*midlen;
- len = midlen;
- }
- return ret;
-}
-static void internal_mul(const BignumInt *a, const BignumInt *b,
- BignumInt *c, int len, BignumInt *scratch)
-{
- if (len > KARATSUBA_THRESHOLD) {
- int i;
-
- /*
- * Karatsuba divide-and-conquer algorithm. Cut each input in
- * half, so that it's expressed as two big 'digits' in a giant
- * base D:
- *
- * a = a_1 D + a_0
- * b = b_1 D + b_0
- *
- * Then the product is of course
- *
- * ab = a_1 b_1 D^2 + (a_1 b_0 + a_0 b_1) D + a_0 b_0
- *
- * and we compute the three coefficients by recursively
- * calling ourself to do half-length multiplications.
- *
- * The clever bit that makes this worth doing is that we only
- * need _one_ half-length multiplication for the central
- * coefficient rather than the two that it obviouly looks
- * like, because we can use a single multiplication to compute
- *
- * (a_1 + a_0) (b_1 + b_0) = a_1 b_1 + a_1 b_0 + a_0 b_1 + a_0 b_0
- *
- * and then we subtract the other two coefficients (a_1 b_1
- * and a_0 b_0) which we were computing anyway.
- *
- * Hence we get to multiply two numbers of length N in about
- * three times as much work as it takes to multiply numbers of
- * length N/2, which is obviously better than the four times
- * as much work it would take if we just did a long
- * conventional multiply.
- */
-
- int toplen = len/2, botlen = len - toplen; /* botlen is the bigger */
- int midlen = botlen + 1;
- BignumDblInt carry;
-#ifdef KARA_DEBUG
- int i;
-#endif
-
- /*
- * The coefficients a_1 b_1 and a_0 b_0 just avoid overlapping
- * in the output array, so we can compute them immediately in
- * place.
- */
-
-#ifdef KARA_DEBUG
- printf("a1,a0 = 0x");
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- if (i == toplen) printf(", 0x");
- printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, a[i]);
- }
- printf("\n");
- printf("b1,b0 = 0x");
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- if (i == toplen) printf(", 0x");
- printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, b[i]);
- }
- printf("\n");
-#endif
-
- /* a_1 b_1 */
- internal_mul(a, b, c, toplen, scratch);
-#ifdef KARA_DEBUG
- printf("a1b1 = 0x");
- for (i = 0; i < 2*toplen; i++) {
- printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, c[i]);
- }
- printf("\n");
-#endif
-
- /* a_0 b_0 */
- internal_mul(a + toplen, b + toplen, c + 2*toplen, botlen, scratch);
-#ifdef KARA_DEBUG
- printf("a0b0 = 0x");
- for (i = 0; i < 2*botlen; i++) {
- printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, c[2*toplen+i]);
- }
- printf("\n");
-#endif
-
- /* Zero padding. midlen exceeds toplen by at most 2, so just
- * zero the first two words of each input and the rest will be
- * copied over. */
- scratch[0] = scratch[1] = scratch[midlen] = scratch[midlen+1] = 0;
-
- for (i = 0; i < toplen; i++) {
- scratch[midlen - toplen + i] = a[i]; /* a_1 */
- scratch[2*midlen - toplen + i] = b[i]; /* b_1 */
- }
-
- /* compute a_1 + a_0 */
- scratch[0] = internal_add(scratch+1, a+toplen, scratch+1, botlen);
-#ifdef KARA_DEBUG
- printf("a1plusa0 = 0x");
- for (i = 0; i < midlen; i++) {
- printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, scratch[i]);
- }
- printf("\n");
-#endif
- /* compute b_1 + b_0 */
- scratch[midlen] = internal_add(scratch+midlen+1, b+toplen,
- scratch+midlen+1, botlen);
-#ifdef KARA_DEBUG
- printf("b1plusb0 = 0x");
- for (i = 0; i < midlen; i++) {
- printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, scratch[midlen+i]);
- }
- printf("\n");
-#endif
-
- /*
- * Now we can do the third multiplication.
- */
- internal_mul(scratch, scratch + midlen, scratch + 2*midlen, midlen,
- scratch + 4*midlen);
-#ifdef KARA_DEBUG
- printf("a1plusa0timesb1plusb0 = 0x");
- for (i = 0; i < 2*midlen; i++) {
- printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, scratch[2*midlen+i]);
- }
- printf("\n");
-#endif
-
- /*
- * Now we can reuse the first half of 'scratch' to compute the
- * sum of the outer two coefficients, to subtract from that
- * product to obtain the middle one.
- */
- scratch[0] = scratch[1] = scratch[2] = scratch[3] = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < 2*toplen; i++)
- scratch[2*midlen - 2*toplen + i] = c[i];
- scratch[1] = internal_add(scratch+2, c + 2*toplen,
- scratch+2, 2*botlen);
-#ifdef KARA_DEBUG
- printf("a1b1plusa0b0 = 0x");
- for (i = 0; i < 2*midlen; i++) {
- printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, scratch[i]);
- }
- printf("\n");
-#endif
-
- internal_sub(scratch + 2*midlen, scratch,
- scratch + 2*midlen, 2*midlen);
-#ifdef KARA_DEBUG
- printf("a1b0plusa0b1 = 0x");
- for (i = 0; i < 2*midlen; i++) {
- printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, scratch[2*midlen+i]);
- }
- printf("\n");
-#endif
-
- /*
- * And now all we need to do is to add that middle coefficient
- * back into the output. We may have to propagate a carry
- * further up the output, but we can be sure it won't
- * propagate right the way off the top.
- */
- carry = internal_add(c + 2*len - botlen - 2*midlen,
- scratch + 2*midlen,
- c + 2*len - botlen - 2*midlen, 2*midlen);
- i = 2*len - botlen - 2*midlen - 1;
- while (carry) {
- assert(i >= 0);
- carry += c[i];
- c[i] = (BignumInt)carry;
- carry >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS;
- i--;
- }
-#ifdef KARA_DEBUG
- printf("ab = 0x");
- for (i = 0; i < 2*len; i++) {
- printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, c[i]);
- }
- printf("\n");
-#endif
-
- } else {
- int i;
- BignumInt carry;
- BignumDblInt t;
- const BignumInt *ap, *bp;
- BignumInt *cp, *cps;
-
- /*
- * Multiply in the ordinary O(N^2) way.
- */
-
- for (i = 0; i < 2 * len; i++)
- c[i] = 0;
-
- for (cps = c + 2*len, ap = a + len; ap-- > a; cps--) {
- carry = 0;
- for (cp = cps, bp = b + len; cp--, bp-- > b ;) {
- t = (MUL_WORD(*ap, *bp) + carry) + *cp;
- *cp = (BignumInt) (t & 0xffffffff);
- carry = (BignumInt)(t >> BIGNUM_INT_BITS);
- }
- *cp = carry;
- }
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Variant form of internal_mul used for the initial step of
- * Montgomery reduction. Only bothers outputting 'len' words
- * (everything above that is thrown away).
- */
-static void internal_mul_low(const BignumInt *a, const BignumInt *b,
- BignumInt *c, int len, BignumInt *scratch)
-{
- if (len > KARATSUBA_THRESHOLD) {
- int i;
-
- /*
- * Karatsuba-aware version of internal_mul_low. As before, we
- * express each input value as a shifted combination of two
- * halves:
- *
- * a = a_1 D + a_0
- * b = b_1 D + b_0
- *
- * Then the full product is, as before,
- *
- * ab = a_1 b_1 D^2 + (a_1 b_0 + a_0 b_1) D + a_0 b_0
- *
- * Provided we choose D on the large side (so that a_0 and b_0
- * are _at least_ as long as a_1 and b_1), we don't need the
- * topmost term at all, and we only need half of the middle
- * term. So there's no point in doing the proper Karatsuba
- * optimisation which computes the middle term using the top
- * one, because we'd take as long computing the top one as
- * just computing the middle one directly.
- *
- * So instead, we do a much more obvious thing: we call the
- * fully optimised internal_mul to compute a_0 b_0, and we
- * recursively call ourself to compute the _bottom halves_ of
- * a_1 b_0 and a_0 b_1, each of which we add into the result
- * in the obvious way.
- *
- * In other words, there's no actual Karatsuba _optimisation_
- * in this function; the only benefit in doing it this way is
- * that we call internal_mul proper for a large part of the
- * work, and _that_ can optimise its operation.
- */
-
- int toplen = len/2, botlen = len - toplen; /* botlen is the bigger */
-
- /*
- * Scratch space for the various bits and pieces we're going
- * to be adding together: we need botlen*2 words for a_0 b_0
- * (though we may end up throwing away its topmost word), and
- * toplen words for each of a_1 b_0 and a_0 b_1. That adds up
- * to exactly 2*len.
- */
-
- /* a_0 b_0 */
- internal_mul(a + toplen, b + toplen, scratch + 2*toplen, botlen,
- scratch + 2*len);
-
- /* a_1 b_0 */
- internal_mul_low(a, b + len - toplen, scratch + toplen, toplen,
- scratch + 2*len);
-
- /* a_0 b_1 */
- internal_mul_low(a + len - toplen, b, scratch, toplen,
- scratch + 2*len);
-
- /* Copy the bottom half of the big coefficient into place */
- for (i = 0; i < botlen; i++)
- c[toplen + i] = scratch[2*toplen + botlen + i];
-
- /* Add the two small coefficients, throwing away the returned carry */
- internal_add(scratch, scratch + toplen, scratch, toplen);
-
- /* And add that to the large coefficient, leaving the result in c. */
- internal_add(scratch, scratch + 2*toplen + botlen - toplen,
- c, toplen);
-
- } else {
- int i;
- BignumInt carry;
- BignumDblInt t;
- const BignumInt *ap, *bp;
- BignumInt *cp, *cps;
-
- /*
- * Multiply in the ordinary O(N^2) way.
- */
-
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- c[i] = 0;
-
- for (cps = c + len, ap = a + len; ap-- > a; cps--) {
- carry = 0;
- for (cp = cps, bp = b + len; bp--, cp-- > c ;) {
- t = (MUL_WORD(*ap, *bp) + carry) + *cp;
- *cp = (BignumInt) (t&BIGNUM_INT_MASK);
- carry = (BignumInt)(t >> BIGNUM_INT_BITS);
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Montgomery reduction. Expects x to be a big-endian array of 2*len
- * BignumInts whose value satisfies 0 <= x < rn (where r = 2^(len *
- * BIGNUM_INT_BITS) is the Montgomery base). Returns in the same array
- * a value x' which is congruent to xr^{-1} mod n, and satisfies 0 <=
- * x' < n.
- *
- * 'n' and 'mninv' should be big-endian arrays of 'len' BignumInts
- * each, containing respectively n and the multiplicative inverse of
- * -n mod r.
- *
- * 'tmp' is an array of BignumInt used as scratch space, of length at
- * least 3*len + mul_compute_scratch(len).
- */
-static void monty_reduce(BignumInt *x, const BignumInt *n,
- const BignumInt *mninv, BignumInt *tmp, int len)
-{
- int i;
- BignumInt carry;
-
- /*
- * Multiply x by (-n)^{-1} mod r. This gives us a value m such
- * that mn is congruent to -x mod r. Hence, mn+x is an exact
- * multiple of r, and is also (obviously) congruent to x mod n.
- */
- internal_mul_low(x + len, mninv, tmp, len, tmp + 3*len);
-
- /*
- * Compute t = (mn+x)/r in ordinary, non-modular, integer
- * arithmetic. By construction this is exact, and is congruent mod
- * n to x * r^{-1}, i.e. the answer we want.
- *
- * The following multiply leaves that answer in the _most_
- * significant half of the 'x' array, so then we must shift it
- * down.
- */
- internal_mul(tmp, n, tmp+len, len, tmp + 3*len);
- carry = internal_add(x, tmp+len, x, 2*len);
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- x[len + i] = x[i], x[i] = 0;
-
- /*
- * Reduce t mod n. This doesn't require a full-on division by n,
- * but merely a test and single optional subtraction, since we can
- * show that 0 <= t < 2n.
- *
- * Proof:
- * + we computed m mod r, so 0 <= m < r.
- * + so 0 <= mn < rn, obviously
- * + hence we only need 0 <= x < rn to guarantee that 0 <= mn+x < 2rn
- * + yielding 0 <= (mn+x)/r < 2n as required.
- */
- if (!carry) {
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- if (x[len + i] != n[i])
- break;
- }
- if (carry || i >= len || x[len + i] > n[i])
- internal_sub(x+len, n, x+len, len);
-}
-
-static void internal_add_shifted(BignumInt *number,
- unsigned n, int shift)
-{
- int word = 1 + (shift / BIGNUM_INT_BITS);
- int bshift = shift % BIGNUM_INT_BITS;
- BignumDblInt addend;
-
- addend = (BignumDblInt)n << bshift;
-
- while (addend) {
- addend += number[word];
- number[word] = (BignumInt) (addend & BIGNUM_INT_MASK);
- addend >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS;
- word++;
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Compute a = a % m.
- * Input in first alen words of a and first mlen words of m.
- * Output in first alen words of a
- * (of which first alen-mlen words will be zero).
- * The MSW of m MUST have its high bit set.
- * Quotient is accumulated in the `quotient' array, which is a Bignum
- * rather than the internal bigendian format. Quotient parts are shifted
- * left by `qshift' before adding into quot.
- */
-static void internal_mod(BignumInt *a, int alen,
- BignumInt *m, int mlen,
- BignumInt *quot, int qshift)
-{
- BignumInt m0, m1;
- unsigned int h;
- int i, k;
-
- m0 = m[0];
- if (mlen > 1)
- m1 = m[1];
- else
- m1 = 0;
-
- for (i = 0; i <= alen - mlen; i++) {
- BignumDblInt t;
- unsigned int q, r, c, ai1;
-
- if (i == 0) {
- h = 0;
- } else {
- h = a[i - 1];
- a[i - 1] = 0;
- }
-
- if (i == alen - 1)
- ai1 = 0;
- else
- ai1 = a[i + 1];
-
- /* Find q = h:a[i] / m0 */
- if (h >= m0) {
- /*
- * Special case.
- *
- * To illustrate it, suppose a BignumInt is 8 bits, and
- * we are dividing (say) A1:23:45:67 by A1:B2:C3. Then
- * our initial division will be 0xA123 / 0xA1, which
- * will give a quotient of 0x100 and a divide overflow.
- * However, the invariants in this division algorithm
- * are not violated, since the full number A1:23:... is
- * _less_ than the quotient prefix A1:B2:... and so the
- * following correction loop would have sorted it out.
- *
- * In this situation we set q to be the largest
- * quotient we _can_ stomach (0xFF, of course).
- */
- q = BIGNUM_INT_MASK;
- } else {
- /* Macro doesn't want an array subscript expression passed
- * into it (see definition), so use a temporary. */
- BignumInt tmplo = a[i];
- DIVMOD_WORD(q, r, h, tmplo, m0);
-
- /* Refine our estimate of q by looking at
- h:a[i]:a[i+1] / m0:m1 */
- t = MUL_WORD(m1, q);
- if (t > ((BignumDblInt) r << BIGNUM_INT_BITS) + ai1) {
- q--;
- t -= m1;
- r = (r + m0) & BIGNUM_INT_MASK; /* overflow? */
- if (r >= (BignumDblInt) m0 &&
- t > ((BignumDblInt) r << BIGNUM_INT_BITS) + ai1) q--;
- }
- }
-
- /* Subtract q * m from a[i...] */
- c = 0;
- for (k = mlen - 1; k >= 0; k--) {
- t = MUL_WORD(q, m[k]);
- t += c;
- c = (unsigned)(t >> BIGNUM_INT_BITS);
- if (((BignumInt)(t&0xffffffff)) > a[i + k])
- c++;
- a[i + k] -= (BignumInt) (t&0xffffffff);
- }
-
- /* Add back m in case of borrow */
- if (c != h) {
- t = 0;
- for (k = mlen - 1; k >= 0; k--) {
- t += m[k];
- t += a[i + k];
- a[i + k] = (BignumInt) t;
- t = t >> BIGNUM_INT_BITS;
- }
- q--;
- }
- if (quot)
- internal_add_shifted(quot, q, qshift + BIGNUM_INT_BITS * (alen - mlen - i));
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Compute (base ^ exp) % mod, the pedestrian way.
- */
-Bignum modpow_simple(Bignum base_in, Bignum exp, Bignum mod)
-{
- BignumInt *a, *b, *n, *m, *scratch;
- int mshift;
- int mlen, scratchlen, i, j;
- Bignum base, result;
-
- /*
- * The most significant word of mod needs to be non-zero. It
- * should already be, but let's make sure.
- */
- assert(mod[mod[0]] != 0);
-
- /*
- * Make sure the base is smaller than the modulus, by reducing
- * it modulo the modulus if not.
- */
- base = bigmod(base_in, mod);
-
- /* Allocate m of size mlen, copy mod to m */
- /* We use big endian internally */
- mlen = mod[0];
- m = snewn(mlen, BignumInt);
- for (j = 0; j < mlen; j++)
- m[j] = mod[mod[0] - j];
-
- /* Shift m left to make msb bit set */
- for (mshift = 0; mshift < BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1; mshift++)
- if ((m[0] << mshift) & BIGNUM_TOP_BIT)
- break;
- if (mshift) {
- for (i = 0; i < mlen - 1; i++)
- m[i] = (m[i] << mshift) | (m[i + 1] >> (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift));
- m[mlen - 1] = m[mlen - 1] << mshift;
- }
-
- /* Allocate n of size mlen, copy base to n */
- n = snewn(mlen, BignumInt);
- i = mlen - base[0];
- for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
- n[j] = 0;
- for (j = 0; j < (int)base[0]; j++)
- n[i + j] = base[base[0] - j];
-
- /* Allocate a and b of size 2*mlen. Set a = 1 */
- a = snewn(2 * mlen, BignumInt);
- b = snewn(2 * mlen, BignumInt);
- for (i = 0; i < 2 * mlen; i++)
- a[i] = 0;
- a[2 * mlen - 1] = 1;
-
- /* Scratch space for multiplies */
- scratchlen = mul_compute_scratch(mlen);
- scratch = snewn(scratchlen, BignumInt);
-
- /* Skip leading zero bits of exp. */
- i = 0;
- j = BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1;
- while (i < (int)exp[0] && (exp[exp[0] - i] & (1 << j)) == 0) {
- j--;
- if (j < 0) {
- i++;
- j = BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1;
- }
- }
-
- /* Main computation */
- while (i < (int)exp[0]) {
- while (j >= 0) {
- internal_mul(a + mlen, a + mlen, b, mlen, scratch);
- internal_mod(b, mlen * 2, m, mlen, NULL, 0);
- if ((exp[exp[0] - i] & (1 << j)) != 0) {
- internal_mul(b + mlen, n, a, mlen, scratch);
- internal_mod(a, mlen * 2, m, mlen, NULL, 0);
- } else {
- BignumInt *t;
- t = a;
- a = b;
- b = t;
- }
- j--;
- }
- i++;
- j = BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1;
- }
-
- /* Fixup result in case the modulus was shifted */
- if (mshift) {
- for (i = mlen - 1; i < 2 * mlen - 1; i++)
- a[i] = (a[i] << mshift) | (a[i + 1] >> (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift));
- a[2 * mlen - 1] = a[2 * mlen - 1] << mshift;
- internal_mod(a, mlen * 2, m, mlen, NULL, 0);
- for (i = 2 * mlen - 1; i >= mlen; i--)
- a[i] = (a[i] >> mshift) | (a[i - 1] << (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift));
- }
-
- /* Copy result to buffer */
- result = newbn(mod[0]);
- for (i = 0; i < mlen; i++)
- result[result[0] - i] = a[i + mlen];
- while (result[0] > 1 && result[result[0]] == 0)
- result[0]--;
-
- /* Free temporary arrays */
- for (i = 0; i < 2 * mlen; i++)
- a[i] = 0;
- sfree(a);
- for (i = 0; i < scratchlen; i++)
- scratch[i] = 0;
- sfree(scratch);
- for (i = 0; i < 2 * mlen; i++)
- b[i] = 0;
- sfree(b);
- for (i = 0; i < mlen; i++)
- m[i] = 0;
- sfree(m);
- for (i = 0; i < mlen; i++)
- n[i] = 0;
- sfree(n);
-
- freebn(base);
-
- return result;
-}
-
-/*
- * Compute (base ^ exp) % mod. Uses the Montgomery multiplication
- * technique where possible, falling back to modpow_simple otherwise.
- */
-Bignum modpow(Bignum base_in, Bignum exp, Bignum mod)
-{
- BignumInt *a, *b, *x, *n, *mninv, *scratch;
- int len, scratchlen, i, j;
- Bignum base, base2, r, rn, inv, result;
-
- /*
- * The most significant word of mod needs to be non-zero. It
- * should already be, but let's make sure.
- */
- assert(mod[mod[0]] != 0);
-
- /*
- * mod had better be odd, or we can't do Montgomery multiplication
- * using a power of two at all.
- */
- if (!(mod[1] & 1))
- return modpow_simple(base_in, exp, mod);
-
- /*
- * Make sure the base is smaller than the modulus, by reducing
- * it modulo the modulus if not.
- */
- base = bigmod(base_in, mod);
-
- /*
- * Compute the inverse of n mod r, for monty_reduce. (In fact we
- * want the inverse of _minus_ n mod r, but we'll sort that out
- * below.)
- */
- len = mod[0];
- r = bn_power_2(BIGNUM_INT_BITS * len);
- inv = modinv(mod, r);
-
- /*
- * Multiply the base by r mod n, to get it into Montgomery
- * representation.
- */
- base2 = modmul(base, r, mod);
- freebn(base);
- base = base2;
-
- rn = bigmod(r, mod); /* r mod n, i.e. Montgomerified 1 */
-
- freebn(r); /* won't need this any more */
-
- /*
- * Set up internal arrays of the right lengths, in big-endian
- * format, containing the base, the modulus, and the modulus's
- * inverse.
- */
- n = snewn(len, BignumInt);
- for (j = 0; j < len; j++)
- n[len - 1 - j] = mod[j + 1];
-
- mninv = snewn(len, BignumInt);
- for (j = 0; j < len; j++)
- mninv[len - 1 - j] = (j < (int)inv[0] ? inv[j + 1] : 0);
- freebn(inv); /* we don't need this copy of it any more */
- /* Now negate mninv mod r, so it's the inverse of -n rather than +n. */
- x = snewn(len, BignumInt);
- for (j = 0; j < len; j++)
- x[j] = 0;
- internal_sub(x, mninv, mninv, len);
-
- /* x = snewn(len, BignumInt); */ /* already done above */
- for (j = 0; j < len; j++)
- x[len - 1 - j] = (j < (int)base[0] ? base[j + 1] : 0);
- freebn(base); /* we don't need this copy of it any more */
-
- a = snewn(2*len, BignumInt);
- b = snewn(2*len, BignumInt);
- for (j = 0; j < len; j++)
- a[2*len - 1 - j] = (j < (int)rn[0] ? rn[j + 1] : 0);
- freebn(rn);
-
- /* Scratch space for multiplies */
- scratchlen = 3*len + mul_compute_scratch(len);
- scratch = snewn(scratchlen, BignumInt);
-
- /* Skip leading zero bits of exp. */
- i = 0;
- j = BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1;
- while (i < (int)exp[0] && (exp[exp[0] - i] & (1 << j)) == 0) {
- j--;
- if (j < 0) {
- i++;
- j = BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1;
- }
- }
-
- /* Main computation */
- while (i < (int)exp[0]) {
- while (j >= 0) {
- internal_mul(a + len, a + len, b, len, scratch);
- monty_reduce(b, n, mninv, scratch, len);
- if ((exp[exp[0] - i] & (1 << j)) != 0) {
- internal_mul(b + len, x, a, len, scratch);
- monty_reduce(a, n, mninv, scratch, len);
- } else {
- BignumInt *t;
- t = a;
- a = b;
- b = t;
- }
- j--;
- }
- i++;
- j = BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1;
- }
-
- /*
- * Final monty_reduce to get back from the adjusted Montgomery
- * representation.
- */
- monty_reduce(a, n, mninv, scratch, len);
-
- /* Copy result to buffer */
- result = newbn(mod[0]);
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- result[result[0] - i] = a[i + len];
- while (result[0] > 1 && result[result[0]] == 0)
- result[0]--;
-
- /* Free temporary arrays */
- for (i = 0; i < scratchlen; i++)
- scratch[i] = 0;
- sfree(scratch);
- for (i = 0; i < 2 * len; i++)
- a[i] = 0;
- sfree(a);
- for (i = 0; i < 2 * len; i++)
- b[i] = 0;
- sfree(b);
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- mninv[i] = 0;
- sfree(mninv);
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- n[i] = 0;
- sfree(n);
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- x[i] = 0;
- sfree(x);
-
- return result;
-}
-
-/*
- * Compute (p * q) % mod.
- * The most significant word of mod MUST be non-zero.
- * We assume that the result array is the same size as the mod array.
- */
-Bignum modmul(Bignum p, Bignum q, Bignum mod)
-{
- BignumInt *a, *n, *m, *o, *scratch;
- int mshift, scratchlen;
- int pqlen, mlen, rlen, i, j;
- Bignum result;
-
- /* Allocate m of size mlen, copy mod to m */
- /* We use big endian internally */
- mlen = mod[0];
- m = snewn(mlen, BignumInt);
- for (j = 0; j < mlen; j++)
- m[j] = mod[mod[0] - j];
-
- /* Shift m left to make msb bit set */
- for (mshift = 0; mshift < BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1; mshift++)
- if ((m[0] << mshift) & BIGNUM_TOP_BIT)
- break;
- if (mshift) {
- for (i = 0; i < mlen - 1; i++)
- m[i] = (m[i] << mshift) | (m[i + 1] >> (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift));
- m[mlen - 1] = m[mlen - 1] << mshift;
- }
-
- pqlen = (p[0] > q[0] ? p[0] : q[0]);
-
- /* Allocate n of size pqlen, copy p to n */
- n = snewn(pqlen, BignumInt);
- i = pqlen - p[0];
- for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
- n[j] = 0;
- for (j = 0; j < (int)p[0]; j++)
- n[i + j] = p[p[0] - j];
-
- /* Allocate o of size pqlen, copy q to o */
- o = snewn(pqlen, BignumInt);
- i = pqlen - q[0];
- for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
- o[j] = 0;
- for (j = 0; j < (int)q[0]; j++)
- o[i + j] = q[q[0] - j];
-
- /* Allocate a of size 2*pqlen for result */
- a = snewn(2 * pqlen, BignumInt);
-
- /* Scratch space for multiplies */
- scratchlen = mul_compute_scratch(pqlen);
- scratch = snewn(scratchlen, BignumInt);
-
- /* Main computation */
- internal_mul(n, o, a, pqlen, scratch);
- internal_mod(a, pqlen * 2, m, mlen, NULL, 0);
-
- /* Fixup result in case the modulus was shifted */
- if (mshift) {
- for (i = 2 * pqlen - mlen - 1; i < 2 * pqlen - 1; i++)
- a[i] = (a[i] << mshift) | (a[i + 1] >> (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift));
- a[2 * pqlen - 1] = a[2 * pqlen - 1] << mshift;
- internal_mod(a, pqlen * 2, m, mlen, NULL, 0);
- for (i = 2 * pqlen - 1; i >= 2 * pqlen - mlen; i--)
- a[i] = (a[i] >> mshift) | (a[i - 1] << (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift));
- }
-
- /* Copy result to buffer */
- rlen = (mlen < pqlen * 2 ? mlen : pqlen * 2);
- result = newbn(rlen);
- for (i = 0; i < rlen; i++)
- result[result[0] - i] = a[i + 2 * pqlen - rlen];
- while (result[0] > 1 && result[result[0]] == 0)
- result[0]--;
-
- /* Free temporary arrays */
- for (i = 0; i < scratchlen; i++)
- scratch[i] = 0;
- sfree(scratch);
- for (i = 0; i < 2 * pqlen; i++)
- a[i] = 0;
- sfree(a);
- for (i = 0; i < mlen; i++)
- m[i] = 0;
- sfree(m);
- for (i = 0; i < pqlen; i++)
- n[i] = 0;
- sfree(n);
- for (i = 0; i < pqlen; i++)
- o[i] = 0;
- sfree(o);
-
- return result;
-}
-
-/*
- * Compute p % mod.
- * The most significant word of mod MUST be non-zero.
- * We assume that the result array is the same size as the mod array.
- * We optionally write out a quotient if `quotient' is non-NULL.
- * We can avoid writing out the result if `result' is NULL.
- */
-static void bigdivmod(Bignum p, Bignum mod, Bignum result, Bignum quotient)
-{
- BignumInt *n, *m;
- int mshift;
- int plen, mlen, i, j;
-
- /* Allocate m of size mlen, copy mod to m */
- /* We use big endian internally */
- mlen = mod[0];
- m = snewn(mlen, BignumInt);
- for (j = 0; j < mlen; j++)
- m[j] = mod[mod[0] - j];
-
- /* Shift m left to make msb bit set */
- for (mshift = 0; mshift < BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1; mshift++)
- if ((m[0] << mshift) & BIGNUM_TOP_BIT)
- break;
- if (mshift) {
- for (i = 0; i < mlen - 1; i++)
- m[i] = (m[i] << mshift) | (m[i + 1] >> (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift));
- m[mlen - 1] = m[mlen - 1] << mshift;
- }
-
- plen = p[0];
- /* Ensure plen > mlen */
- if (plen <= mlen)
- plen = mlen + 1;
-
- /* Allocate n of size plen, copy p to n */
- n = snewn(plen, BignumInt);
- for (j = 0; j < plen; j++)
- n[j] = 0;
- for (j = 1; j <= (int)p[0]; j++)
- n[plen - j] = p[j];
-
- /* Main computation */
- internal_mod(n, plen, m, mlen, quotient, mshift);
-
- /* Fixup result in case the modulus was shifted */
- if (mshift) {
- for (i = plen - mlen - 1; i < plen - 1; i++)
- n[i] = (n[i] << mshift) | (n[i + 1] >> (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift));
- n[plen - 1] = n[plen - 1] << mshift;
- internal_mod(n, plen, m, mlen, quotient, 0);
- for (i = plen - 1; i >= plen - mlen; i--)
- n[i] = (n[i] >> mshift) | (n[i - 1] << (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift));
- }
-
- /* Copy result to buffer */
- if (result) {
- for (i = 1; i <= (int)result[0]; i++) {
- int j = plen - i;
- result[i] = j >= 0 ? n[j] : 0;
- }
- }
-
- /* Free temporary arrays */
- for (i = 0; i < mlen; i++)
- m[i] = 0;
- sfree(m);
- for (i = 0; i < plen; i++)
- n[i] = 0;
- sfree(n);
-}
-
-/*
- * Decrement a number.
- */
-void decbn(Bignum bn)
-{
- int i = 1;
- while (i < (int)bn[0] && bn[i] == 0)
- bn[i++] = BIGNUM_INT_MASK;
- bn[i]--;
-}
-
-Bignum bignum_from_bytes(const unsigned char *data, int nbytes)
-{
- Bignum result;
- int w, i;
-
- w = (nbytes + BIGNUM_INT_BYTES - 1) / BIGNUM_INT_BYTES; /* bytes->words */
-
- result = newbn(w);
- for (i = 1; i <= w; i++)
- result[i] = 0;
- for (i = nbytes; i--;) {
- unsigned char byte = *data++;
- result[1 + i / BIGNUM_INT_BYTES] |= byte << (8*i % BIGNUM_INT_BITS);
- }
-
- while (result[0] > 1 && result[result[0]] == 0)
- result[0]--;
- return result;
-}
-
-/*
- * Read an SSH-1-format bignum from a data buffer. Return the number
- * of bytes consumed, or -1 if there wasn't enough data.
- */
-int ssh1_read_bignum(const unsigned char *data, int len, Bignum * result)
-{
- const unsigned char *p = data;
- int i;
- int w, b;
-
- if (len < 2)
- return -1;
-
- w = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < 2; i++)
- w = (w << 8) + *p++;
- b = (w + 7) / 8; /* bits -> bytes */
-
- if (len < b+2)
- return -1;
-
- if (!result) /* just return length */
- return b + 2;
-
- *result = bignum_from_bytes(p, b);
-
- return p + b - data;
-}
-
-/*
- * Return the bit count of a bignum, for SSH-1 encoding.
- */
-int bignum_bitcount(Bignum bn)
-{
- int bitcount = bn[0] * BIGNUM_INT_BITS - 1;
- while (bitcount >= 0
- && (bn[bitcount / BIGNUM_INT_BITS + 1] >> (bitcount % BIGNUM_INT_BITS)) == 0) bitcount--;
- return bitcount + 1;
-}
-
-/*
- * Return the byte length of a bignum when SSH-1 encoded.
- */
-int ssh1_bignum_length(Bignum bn)
-{
- return 2 + (bignum_bitcount(bn) + 7) / 8;
-}
-
-/*
- * Return the byte length of a bignum when SSH-2 encoded.
- */
-int ssh2_bignum_length(Bignum bn)
-{
- return 4 + (bignum_bitcount(bn) + 8) / 8;
-}
-
-/*
- * Return a byte from a bignum; 0 is least significant, etc.
- */
-int bignum_byte(Bignum bn, int i)
-{
- if (i >= (int)(BIGNUM_INT_BYTES * bn[0]))
- return 0; /* beyond the end */
- else
- return (bn[i / BIGNUM_INT_BYTES + 1] >>
- ((i % BIGNUM_INT_BYTES)*8)) & 0xFF;
-}
-
-/*
- * Return a bit from a bignum; 0 is least significant, etc.
- */
-int bignum_bit(Bignum bn, int i)
-{
- if (i >= (int)(BIGNUM_INT_BITS * bn[0]))
- return 0; /* beyond the end */
- else
- return (bn[i / BIGNUM_INT_BITS + 1] >> (i % BIGNUM_INT_BITS)) & 1;
-}
-
-/*
- * Set a bit in a bignum; 0 is least significant, etc.
- */
-void bignum_set_bit(Bignum bn, int bitnum, int value)
-{
- if (bitnum >= (int)(BIGNUM_INT_BITS * bn[0]))
- abort(); /* beyond the end */
- else {
- int v = bitnum / BIGNUM_INT_BITS + 1;
- int mask = 1 << (bitnum % BIGNUM_INT_BITS);
- if (value)
- bn[v] |= mask;
- else
- bn[v] &= ~mask;
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Write a SSH-1-format bignum into a buffer. It is assumed the
- * buffer is big enough. Returns the number of bytes used.
- */
-int ssh1_write_bignum(void *data, Bignum bn)
-{
- unsigned char *p = data;
- int len = ssh1_bignum_length(bn);
- int i;
- int bitc = bignum_bitcount(bn);
-
- *p++ = (bitc >> 8) & 0xFF;
- *p++ = (bitc) & 0xFF;
- for (i = len - 2; i--;)
- *p++ = bignum_byte(bn, i);
- return len;
-}
-
-/*
- * Compare two bignums. Returns like strcmp.
- */
-int bignum_cmp(Bignum a, Bignum b)
-{
- int amax = a[0], bmax = b[0];
- int i = (amax > bmax ? amax : bmax);
- while (i) {
- BignumInt aval = (i > amax ? 0 : a[i]);
- BignumInt bval = (i > bmax ? 0 : b[i]);
- if (aval < bval)
- return -1;
- if (aval > bval)
- return +1;
- i--;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Right-shift one bignum to form another.
- */
-Bignum bignum_rshift(Bignum a, int shift)
-{
- Bignum ret;
- int i, shiftw, shiftb, shiftbb, bits;
- BignumInt ai, ai1;
-
- bits = bignum_bitcount(a) - shift;
- ret = newbn((bits + BIGNUM_INT_BITS - 1) / BIGNUM_INT_BITS);
-
- if (ret) {
- shiftw = shift / BIGNUM_INT_BITS;
- shiftb = shift % BIGNUM_INT_BITS;
- shiftbb = BIGNUM_INT_BITS - shiftb;
-
- ai1 = a[shiftw + 1];
- for (i = 1; i <= (int)ret[0]; i++) {
- ai = ai1;
- ai1 = (i + shiftw + 1 <= (int)a[0] ? a[i + shiftw + 1] : 0);
- ret[i] = ((ai >> shiftb) | (ai1 << shiftbb)) & BIGNUM_INT_MASK;
- }
- }
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- * Non-modular multiplication and addition.
- */
-Bignum bigmuladd(Bignum a, Bignum b, Bignum addend)
-{
- int alen = a[0], blen = b[0];
- int mlen = (alen > blen ? alen : blen);
- int rlen, i, maxspot;
- int wslen;
- BignumInt *workspace;
- Bignum ret;
-
- /* mlen space for a, mlen space for b, 2*mlen for result,
- * plus scratch space for multiplication */
- wslen = mlen * 4 + mul_compute_scratch(mlen);
- workspace = snewn(wslen, BignumInt);
- for (i = 0; i < mlen; i++) {
- workspace[0 * mlen + i] = (mlen - i <= (int)a[0] ? a[mlen - i] : 0);
- workspace[1 * mlen + i] = (mlen - i <= (int)b[0] ? b[mlen - i] : 0);
- }
-
- internal_mul(workspace + 0 * mlen, workspace + 1 * mlen,
- workspace + 2 * mlen, mlen, workspace + 4 * mlen);
-
- /* now just copy the result back */
- rlen = alen + blen + 1;
- if (addend && rlen <= (int)addend[0])
- rlen = addend[0] + 1;
- ret = newbn(rlen);
- maxspot = 0;
- for (i = 1; i <= (int)ret[0]; i++) {
- ret[i] = (i <= 2 * mlen ? workspace[4 * mlen - i] : 0);
- if (ret[i] != 0)
- maxspot = i;
- }
- ret[0] = maxspot;
-
- /* now add in the addend, if any */
- if (addend) {
- BignumDblInt carry = 0;
- for (i = 1; i <= rlen; i++) {
- carry += (i <= (int)ret[0] ? ret[i] : 0);
- carry += (i <= (int)addend[0] ? addend[i] : 0);
- ret[i] = (BignumInt) (carry & BIGNUM_INT_MASK);
- carry >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS;
- if (ret[i] != 0 && i > maxspot)
- maxspot = i;
- }
- }
- ret[0] = maxspot;
-
- for (i = 0; i < wslen; i++)
- workspace[i] = 0;
- sfree(workspace);
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- * Non-modular multiplication.
- */
-Bignum bigmul(Bignum a, Bignum b)
-{
- return bigmuladd(a, b, NULL);
-}
-
-/*
- * Simple addition.
- */
-Bignum bigadd(Bignum a, Bignum b)
-{
- int alen = a[0], blen = b[0];
- int rlen = (alen > blen ? alen : blen) + 1;
- int i, maxspot;
- Bignum ret;
- BignumDblInt carry;
-
- ret = newbn(rlen);
-
- carry = 0;
- maxspot = 0;
- for (i = 1; i <= rlen; i++) {
- carry += (i <= (int)a[0] ? a[i] : 0);
- carry += (i <= (int)b[0] ? b[i] : 0);
- ret[i] = (BignumInt) (carry & BIGNUM_INT_MASK);
- carry >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS;
- if (ret[i] != 0 && i > maxspot)
- maxspot = i;
- }
- ret[0] = maxspot;
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- * Subtraction. Returns a-b, or NULL if the result would come out
- * negative (recall that this entire bignum module only handles
- * positive numbers).
- */
-Bignum bigsub(Bignum a, Bignum b)
-{
- int alen = a[0], blen = b[0];
- int rlen = (alen > blen ? alen : blen);
- int i, maxspot;
- Bignum ret;
- BignumDblInt carry;
-
- ret = newbn(rlen);
-
- carry = 1;
- maxspot = 0;
- for (i = 1; i <= rlen; i++) {
- carry += (i <= (int)a[0] ? a[i] : 0);
- carry += (i <= (int)b[0] ? b[i] ^ BIGNUM_INT_MASK : BIGNUM_INT_MASK);
- ret[i] = (BignumInt) (carry & BIGNUM_INT_MASK);
- carry >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS;
- if (ret[i] != 0 && i > maxspot)
- maxspot = i;
- }
- ret[0] = maxspot;
-
- if (!carry) {
- freebn(ret);
- return NULL;
- }
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- * Create a bignum which is the bitmask covering another one. That
- * is, the smallest integer which is >= N and is also one less than
- * a power of two.
- */
-Bignum bignum_bitmask(Bignum n)
-{
- Bignum ret = copybn(n);
- int i;
- BignumInt j;
-
- i = ret[0];
- while (n[i] == 0 && i > 0)
- i--;
- if (i <= 0)
- return ret; /* input was zero */
- j = 1;
- while (j < n[i])
- j = 2 * j + 1;
- ret[i] = j;
- while (--i > 0)
- ret[i] = BIGNUM_INT_MASK;
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- * Convert a (max 32-bit) long into a bignum.
- */
-Bignum bignum_from_long(unsigned long nn)
-{
- Bignum ret;
- BignumDblInt n = nn;
-
- ret = newbn(3);
- ret[1] = (BignumInt)(n & BIGNUM_INT_MASK);
- ret[2] = (BignumInt)((n >> BIGNUM_INT_BITS) & BIGNUM_INT_MASK);
- ret[3] = 0;
- ret[0] = (ret[2] ? 2 : 1);
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- * Add a long to a bignum.
- */
-Bignum bignum_add_long(Bignum number, unsigned long addendx)
-{
- Bignum ret = newbn(number[0] + 1);
- int i, maxspot = 0;
- BignumDblInt carry = 0, addend = addendx;
-
- for (i = 1; i <= (int)ret[0]; i++) {
- carry += addend & BIGNUM_INT_MASK;
- carry += (i <= (int)number[0] ? number[i] : 0);
- addend >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS;
- ret[i] = (BignumInt) (carry & BIGNUM_INT_MASK);
- carry >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS;
- if (ret[i] != 0)
- maxspot = i;
- }
- ret[0] = maxspot;
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- * Compute the residue of a bignum, modulo a (max 16-bit) short.
- */
-unsigned short bignum_mod_short(Bignum number, unsigned short modulus)
-{
- BignumDblInt mod, r;
- int i;
-
- r = 0;
- mod = modulus;
- for (i = number[0]; i > 0; i--)
- r = (r * (BIGNUM_TOP_BIT % mod) * 2 + number[i] % mod) % mod;
- return (unsigned short) r;
-}
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-void diagbn(char *prefix, Bignum md)
-{
- int i, nibbles, morenibbles;
- static const char hex[] = "0123456789ABCDEF";
-
- debug(("%s0x", prefix ? prefix : ""));
-
- nibbles = (3 + bignum_bitcount(md)) / 4;
- if (nibbles < 1)
- nibbles = 1;
- morenibbles = 4 * md[0] - nibbles;
- for (i = 0; i < morenibbles; i++)
- debug(("-"));
- for (i = nibbles; i--;)
- debug(("%c",
- hex[(bignum_byte(md, i / 2) >> (4 * (i % 2))) & 0xF]));
-
- if (prefix)
- debug(("\n"));
-}
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Simple division.
- */
-Bignum bigdiv(Bignum a, Bignum b)
-{
- Bignum q = newbn(a[0]);
- bigdivmod(a, b, NULL, q);
- return q;
-}
-
-/*
- * Simple remainder.
- */
-Bignum bigmod(Bignum a, Bignum b)
-{
- Bignum r = newbn(b[0]);
- bigdivmod(a, b, r, NULL);
- return r;
-}
-
-/*
- * Greatest common divisor.
- */
-Bignum biggcd(Bignum av, Bignum bv)
-{
- Bignum a = copybn(av);
- Bignum b = copybn(bv);
-
- while (bignum_cmp(b, Zero) != 0) {
- Bignum t = newbn(b[0]);
- bigdivmod(a, b, t, NULL);
- while (t[0] > 1 && t[t[0]] == 0)
- t[0]--;
- freebn(a);
- a = b;
- b = t;
- }
-
- freebn(b);
- return a;
-}
-
-/*
- * Modular inverse, using Euclid's extended algorithm.
- */
-Bignum modinv(Bignum number, Bignum modulus)
-{
- Bignum a = copybn(modulus);
- Bignum b = copybn(number);
- Bignum xp = copybn(Zero);
- Bignum x = copybn(One);
- int sign = +1;
-
- while (bignum_cmp(b, One) != 0) {
- Bignum t = newbn(b[0]);
- Bignum q = newbn(a[0]);
- bigdivmod(a, b, t, q);
- while (t[0] > 1 && t[t[0]] == 0)
- t[0]--;
- freebn(a);
- a = b;
- b = t;
- t = xp;
- xp = x;
- x = bigmuladd(q, xp, t);
- sign = -sign;
- freebn(t);
- freebn(q);
- }
-
- freebn(b);
- freebn(a);
- freebn(xp);
-
- /* now we know that sign * x == 1, and that x < modulus */
- if (sign < 0) {
- /* set a new x to be modulus - x */
- Bignum newx = newbn(modulus[0]);
- BignumInt carry = 0;
- int maxspot = 1;
- int i;
-
- for (i = 1; i <= (int)newx[0]; i++) {
- BignumInt aword = (i <= (int)modulus[0] ? modulus[i] : 0);
- BignumInt bword = (i <= (int)x[0] ? x[i] : 0);
- newx[i] = aword - bword - carry;
- bword = ~bword;
- carry = carry ? (newx[i] >= bword) : (newx[i] > bword);
- if (newx[i] != 0)
- maxspot = i;
- }
- newx[0] = maxspot;
- freebn(x);
- x = newx;
- }
-
- /* and return. */
- return x;
-}
-
-/*
- * Render a bignum into decimal. Return a malloced string holding
- * the decimal representation.
- */
-char *bignum_decimal(Bignum x)
-{
- int ndigits, ndigit;
- int i, iszero;
- BignumDblInt carry;
- char *ret;
- BignumInt *workspace;
-
- /*
- * First, estimate the number of digits. Since log(10)/log(2)
- * is just greater than 93/28 (the joys of continued fraction
- * approximations...) we know that for every 93 bits, we need
- * at most 28 digits. This will tell us how much to malloc.
- *
- * Formally: if x has i bits, that means x is strictly less
- * than 2^i. Since 2 is less than 10^(28/93), this is less than
- * 10^(28i/93). We need an integer power of ten, so we must
- * round up (rounding down might make it less than x again).
- * Therefore if we multiply the bit count by 28/93, rounding
- * up, we will have enough digits.
- *
- * i=0 (i.e., x=0) is an irritating special case.
- */
- i = bignum_bitcount(x);
- if (!i)
- ndigits = 1; /* x = 0 */
- else
- ndigits = (28 * i + 92) / 93; /* multiply by 28/93 and round up */
- ndigits++; /* allow for trailing \0 */
- ret = snewn(ndigits, char);
-
- /*
- * Now allocate some workspace to hold the binary form as we
- * repeatedly divide it by ten. Initialise this to the
- * big-endian form of the number.
- */
- workspace = snewn(x[0], BignumInt);
- for (i = 0; i < (int)x[0]; i++)
- workspace[i] = x[x[0] - i];
-
- /*
- * Next, write the decimal number starting with the last digit.
- * We use ordinary short division, dividing 10 into the
- * workspace.
- */
- ndigit = ndigits - 1;
- ret[ndigit] = '\0';
- do {
- iszero = 1;
- carry = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < (int)x[0]; i++) {
- carry = (carry << BIGNUM_INT_BITS) + workspace[i];
- workspace[i] = (BignumInt) (carry / 10);
- if (workspace[i])
- iszero = 0;
- carry %= 10;
- }
- ret[--ndigit] = (char) (carry + '0');
- } while (!iszero);
-
- /*
- * There's a chance we've fallen short of the start of the
- * string. Correct if so.
- */
- if (ndigit > 0)
- memmove(ret, ret + ndigit, ndigits - ndigit);
-
- /*
- * Done.
- */
- sfree(workspace);
- return ret;
-}
-
-#ifdef TESTBN
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <ctype.h>
-
-/*
- * gcc -g -O0 -DTESTBN -o testbn sshbn.c misc.c -I unix -I charset
- *
- * Then feed to this program's standard input the output of
- * testdata/bignum.py .
- */
-
-void modalfatalbox(char *p, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
- fprintf(stderr, "FATAL ERROR: ");
- va_start(ap, p);
- vfprintf(stderr, p, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- fputc('\n', stderr);
- exit(1);
-}
-
-#define fromxdigit(c) ( (c)>'9' ? ((c)&0xDF) - 'A' + 10 : (c) - '0' )
-
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
-{
- char *buf;
- int line = 0;
- int passes = 0, fails = 0;
-
- while ((buf = fgetline(stdin)) != NULL) {
- int maxlen = strlen(buf);
- unsigned char *data = snewn(maxlen, unsigned char);
- unsigned char *ptrs[5], *q;
- int ptrnum;
- char *bufp = buf;
-
- line++;
-
- q = data;
- ptrnum = 0;
-
- while (*bufp && !isspace((unsigned char)*bufp))
- bufp++;
- if (bufp)
- *bufp++ = '\0';
-
- while (*bufp) {
- char *start, *end;
- int i;
-
- while (*bufp && !isxdigit((unsigned char)*bufp))
- bufp++;
- start = bufp;
-
- if (!*bufp)
- break;
-
- while (*bufp && isxdigit((unsigned char)*bufp))
- bufp++;
- end = bufp;
-
- if (ptrnum >= lenof(ptrs))
- break;
- ptrs[ptrnum++] = q;
-
- for (i = -((end - start) & 1); i < end-start; i += 2) {
- unsigned char val = (i < 0 ? 0 : fromxdigit(start[i]));
- val = val * 16 + fromxdigit(start[i+1]);
- *q++ = val;
- }
-
- ptrs[ptrnum] = q;
- }
-
- if (!strcmp(buf, "mul")) {
- Bignum a, b, c, p;
-
- if (ptrnum != 3) {
- printf("%d: mul with %d parameters, expected 3\n", line);
- exit(1);
- }
- a = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[0], ptrs[1]-ptrs[0]);
- b = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[1], ptrs[2]-ptrs[1]);
- c = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[2], ptrs[3]-ptrs[2]);
- p = bigmul(a, b);
-
- if (bignum_cmp(c, p) == 0) {
- passes++;
- } else {
- char *as = bignum_decimal(a);
- char *bs = bignum_decimal(b);
- char *cs = bignum_decimal(c);
- char *ps = bignum_decimal(p);
-
- printf("%d: fail: %s * %s gave %s expected %s\n",
- line, as, bs, ps, cs);
- fails++;
-
- sfree(as);
- sfree(bs);
- sfree(cs);
- sfree(ps);
- }
- freebn(a);
- freebn(b);
- freebn(c);
- freebn(p);
- } else if (!strcmp(buf, "pow")) {
- Bignum base, expt, modulus, expected, answer;
-
- if (ptrnum != 4) {
- printf("%d: mul with %d parameters, expected 3\n", line);
- exit(1);
- }
-
- base = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[0], ptrs[1]-ptrs[0]);
- expt = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[1], ptrs[2]-ptrs[1]);
- modulus = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[2], ptrs[3]-ptrs[2]);
- expected = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[3], ptrs[4]-ptrs[3]);
- answer = modpow(base, expt, modulus);
-
- if (bignum_cmp(expected, answer) == 0) {
- passes++;
- } else {
- char *as = bignum_decimal(base);
- char *bs = bignum_decimal(expt);
- char *cs = bignum_decimal(modulus);
- char *ds = bignum_decimal(answer);
- char *ps = bignum_decimal(expected);
-
- printf("%d: fail: %s ^ %s mod %s gave %s expected %s\n",
- line, as, bs, cs, ds, ps);
- fails++;
-
- sfree(as);
- sfree(bs);
- sfree(cs);
- sfree(ds);
- sfree(ps);
- }
- freebn(base);
- freebn(expt);
- freebn(modulus);
- freebn(expected);
- freebn(answer);
- } else {
- printf("%d: unrecognised test keyword: '%s'\n", line, buf);
- exit(1);
- }
-
- sfree(buf);
- sfree(data);
- }
-
- printf("passed %d failed %d total %d\n", passes, fails, passes+fails);
- return fails != 0;
-}
-
-#endif
+/* + * Bignum routines for RSA and DH and stuff. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <assert.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <limits.h> + +#include "misc.h" + +/* + * Usage notes: + * * Do not call the DIVMOD_WORD macro with expressions such as array + * subscripts, as some implementations object to this (see below). + * * Note that none of the division methods below will cope if the + * quotient won't fit into BIGNUM_INT_BITS. Callers should be careful + * to avoid this case. + * If this condition occurs, in the case of the x86 DIV instruction, + * an overflow exception will occur, which (according to a correspondent) + * will manifest on Windows as something like + * 0xC0000095: Integer overflow + * The C variant won't give the right answer, either. + */ + +#if defined __GNUC__ && defined __i386__ +typedef unsigned long BignumInt; +typedef unsigned long long BignumDblInt; +#define BIGNUM_INT_MASK 0xFFFFFFFFUL +#define BIGNUM_TOP_BIT 0x80000000UL +#define BIGNUM_INT_BITS 32 +#define MUL_WORD(w1, w2) ((BignumDblInt)w1 * w2) +#define DIVMOD_WORD(q, r, hi, lo, w) \ + __asm__("div %2" : \ + "=d" (r), "=a" (q) : \ + "r" (w), "d" (hi), "a" (lo)) +#elif defined _MSC_VER && defined _M_IX86 +typedef unsigned __int32 BignumInt; +typedef unsigned __int64 BignumDblInt; +#define BIGNUM_INT_MASK 0xFFFFFFFFUL +#define BIGNUM_TOP_BIT 0x80000000UL +#define BIGNUM_INT_BITS 32 +#define MUL_WORD(w1, w2) ((BignumDblInt)w1 * w2) +/* Note: MASM interprets array subscripts in the macro arguments as + * assembler syntax, which gives the wrong answer. Don't supply them. + * <http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bf1dw62z.aspx> */ +#define DIVMOD_WORD(q, r, hi, lo, w) do { \ + __asm mov edx, hi \ + __asm mov eax, lo \ + __asm div w \ + __asm mov r, edx \ + __asm mov q, eax \ +} while(0) +#elif defined _LP64 +/* 64-bit architectures can do 32x32->64 chunks at a time */ +typedef unsigned int BignumInt; +typedef unsigned long BignumDblInt; +#define BIGNUM_INT_MASK 0xFFFFFFFFU +#define BIGNUM_TOP_BIT 0x80000000U +#define BIGNUM_INT_BITS 32 +#define MUL_WORD(w1, w2) ((BignumDblInt)w1 * w2) +#define DIVMOD_WORD(q, r, hi, lo, w) do { \ + BignumDblInt n = (((BignumDblInt)hi) << BIGNUM_INT_BITS) | lo; \ + q = n / w; \ + r = n % w; \ +} while (0) +#elif defined _LLP64 +/* 64-bit architectures in which unsigned long is 32 bits, not 64 */ +typedef unsigned long BignumInt; +typedef unsigned long long BignumDblInt; +#define BIGNUM_INT_MASK 0xFFFFFFFFUL +#define BIGNUM_TOP_BIT 0x80000000UL +#define BIGNUM_INT_BITS 32 +#define MUL_WORD(w1, w2) ((BignumDblInt)w1 * w2) +#define DIVMOD_WORD(q, r, hi, lo, w) do { \ + BignumDblInt n = (((BignumDblInt)hi) << BIGNUM_INT_BITS) | lo; \ + q = n / w; \ + r = n % w; \ +} while (0) +#else +/* Fallback for all other cases */ +typedef unsigned short BignumInt; +typedef unsigned long BignumDblInt; +#define BIGNUM_INT_MASK 0xFFFFU +#define BIGNUM_TOP_BIT 0x8000U +#define BIGNUM_INT_BITS 16 +#define MUL_WORD(w1, w2) ((BignumDblInt)w1 * w2) +#define DIVMOD_WORD(q, r, hi, lo, w) do { \ + BignumDblInt n = (((BignumDblInt)hi) << BIGNUM_INT_BITS) | lo; \ + q = n / w; \ + r = n % w; \ +} while (0) +#endif + +#define BIGNUM_INT_BYTES (BIGNUM_INT_BITS / 8) + +#define BIGNUM_INTERNAL +typedef BignumInt *Bignum; + +#include "ssh.h" + +BignumInt bnZero[1] = { 0 }; +BignumInt bnOne[2] = { 1, 1 }; + +/* + * The Bignum format is an array of `BignumInt'. The first + * element of the array counts the remaining elements. The + * remaining elements express the actual number, base 2^BIGNUM_INT_BITS, _least_ + * significant digit first. (So it's trivial to extract the bit + * with value 2^n for any n.) + * + * All Bignums in this module are positive. Negative numbers must + * be dealt with outside it. + * + * INVARIANT: the most significant word of any Bignum must be + * nonzero. + */ + +Bignum Zero = bnZero, One = bnOne; + +static Bignum newbn(int length) +{ + Bignum b; + + assert(length >= 0 && length < INT_MAX / BIGNUM_INT_BITS); + + b = snewn(length + 1, BignumInt); + if (!b) + abort(); /* FIXME */ + memset(b, 0, (length + 1) * sizeof(*b)); + b[0] = length; + return b; +} + +void bn_restore_invariant(Bignum b) +{ + while (b[0] > 1 && b[b[0]] == 0) + b[0]--; +} + +Bignum copybn(Bignum orig) +{ + Bignum b = snewn(orig[0] + 1, BignumInt); + if (!b) + abort(); /* FIXME */ + memcpy(b, orig, (orig[0] + 1) * sizeof(*b)); + return b; +} + +void freebn(Bignum b) +{ + /* + * Burn the evidence, just in case. + */ + smemclr(b, sizeof(b[0]) * (b[0] + 1)); + sfree(b); +} + +Bignum bn_power_2(int n) +{ + Bignum ret; + + assert(n >= 0); + + ret = newbn(n / BIGNUM_INT_BITS + 1); + bignum_set_bit(ret, n, 1); + return ret; +} + +/* + * Internal addition. Sets c = a - b, where 'a', 'b' and 'c' are all + * big-endian arrays of 'len' BignumInts. Returns a BignumInt carried + * off the top. + */ +static BignumInt internal_add(const BignumInt *a, const BignumInt *b, + BignumInt *c, int len) +{ + int i; + BignumDblInt carry = 0; + + for (i = len-1; i >= 0; i--) { + carry += (BignumDblInt)a[i] + b[i]; + c[i] = (BignumInt)(carry&BIGNUM_INT_MASK); + carry >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS; + } + + return (BignumInt)carry; +} + +/* + * Internal subtraction. Sets c = a - b, where 'a', 'b' and 'c' are + * all big-endian arrays of 'len' BignumInts. Any borrow from the top + * is ignored. + */ +static void internal_sub(const BignumInt *a, const BignumInt *b, + BignumInt *c, int len) +{ + int i; + BignumDblInt carry = 1; + + for (i = len-1; i >= 0; i--) { + carry += (BignumDblInt)a[i] + (b[i] ^ BIGNUM_INT_MASK); + c[i] = (BignumInt)(carry&BIGNUM_INT_MASK); + carry >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS; + } +} + +/* + * Compute c = a * b. + * Input is in the first len words of a and b. + * Result is returned in the first 2*len words of c. + * + * 'scratch' must point to an array of BignumInt of size at least + * mul_compute_scratch(len). (This covers the needs of internal_mul + * and all its recursive calls to itself.) + */ +#define KARATSUBA_THRESHOLD 50 +static int mul_compute_scratch(int len) +{ + int ret = 0; + while (len > KARATSUBA_THRESHOLD) { + int toplen = len/2, botlen = len - toplen; /* botlen is the bigger */ + int midlen = botlen + 1; + ret += 4*midlen; + len = midlen; + } + return ret; +} +static void internal_mul(const BignumInt *a, const BignumInt *b, + BignumInt *c, int len, BignumInt *scratch) +{ + if (len > KARATSUBA_THRESHOLD) { + int i; + + /* + * Karatsuba divide-and-conquer algorithm. Cut each input in + * half, so that it's expressed as two big 'digits' in a giant + * base D: + * + * a = a_1 D + a_0 + * b = b_1 D + b_0 + * + * Then the product is of course + * + * ab = a_1 b_1 D^2 + (a_1 b_0 + a_0 b_1) D + a_0 b_0 + * + * and we compute the three coefficients by recursively + * calling ourself to do half-length multiplications. + * + * The clever bit that makes this worth doing is that we only + * need _one_ half-length multiplication for the central + * coefficient rather than the two that it obviouly looks + * like, because we can use a single multiplication to compute + * + * (a_1 + a_0) (b_1 + b_0) = a_1 b_1 + a_1 b_0 + a_0 b_1 + a_0 b_0 + * + * and then we subtract the other two coefficients (a_1 b_1 + * and a_0 b_0) which we were computing anyway. + * + * Hence we get to multiply two numbers of length N in about + * three times as much work as it takes to multiply numbers of + * length N/2, which is obviously better than the four times + * as much work it would take if we just did a long + * conventional multiply. + */ + + int toplen = len/2, botlen = len - toplen; /* botlen is the bigger */ + int midlen = botlen + 1; + BignumDblInt carry; +#ifdef KARA_DEBUG + int i; +#endif + + /* + * The coefficients a_1 b_1 and a_0 b_0 just avoid overlapping + * in the output array, so we can compute them immediately in + * place. + */ + +#ifdef KARA_DEBUG + printf("a1,a0 = 0x"); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + if (i == toplen) printf(", 0x"); + printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, a[i]); + } + printf("\n"); + printf("b1,b0 = 0x"); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + if (i == toplen) printf(", 0x"); + printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, b[i]); + } + printf("\n"); +#endif + + /* a_1 b_1 */ + internal_mul(a, b, c, toplen, scratch); +#ifdef KARA_DEBUG + printf("a1b1 = 0x"); + for (i = 0; i < 2*toplen; i++) { + printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, c[i]); + } + printf("\n"); +#endif + + /* a_0 b_0 */ + internal_mul(a + toplen, b + toplen, c + 2*toplen, botlen, scratch); +#ifdef KARA_DEBUG + printf("a0b0 = 0x"); + for (i = 0; i < 2*botlen; i++) { + printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, c[2*toplen+i]); + } + printf("\n"); +#endif + + /* Zero padding. midlen exceeds toplen by at most 2, so just + * zero the first two words of each input and the rest will be + * copied over. */ + scratch[0] = scratch[1] = scratch[midlen] = scratch[midlen+1] = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < toplen; i++) { + scratch[midlen - toplen + i] = a[i]; /* a_1 */ + scratch[2*midlen - toplen + i] = b[i]; /* b_1 */ + } + + /* compute a_1 + a_0 */ + scratch[0] = internal_add(scratch+1, a+toplen, scratch+1, botlen); +#ifdef KARA_DEBUG + printf("a1plusa0 = 0x"); + for (i = 0; i < midlen; i++) { + printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, scratch[i]); + } + printf("\n"); +#endif + /* compute b_1 + b_0 */ + scratch[midlen] = internal_add(scratch+midlen+1, b+toplen, + scratch+midlen+1, botlen); +#ifdef KARA_DEBUG + printf("b1plusb0 = 0x"); + for (i = 0; i < midlen; i++) { + printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, scratch[midlen+i]); + } + printf("\n"); +#endif + + /* + * Now we can do the third multiplication. + */ + internal_mul(scratch, scratch + midlen, scratch + 2*midlen, midlen, + scratch + 4*midlen); +#ifdef KARA_DEBUG + printf("a1plusa0timesb1plusb0 = 0x"); + for (i = 0; i < 2*midlen; i++) { + printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, scratch[2*midlen+i]); + } + printf("\n"); +#endif + + /* + * Now we can reuse the first half of 'scratch' to compute the + * sum of the outer two coefficients, to subtract from that + * product to obtain the middle one. + */ + scratch[0] = scratch[1] = scratch[2] = scratch[3] = 0; + for (i = 0; i < 2*toplen; i++) + scratch[2*midlen - 2*toplen + i] = c[i]; + scratch[1] = internal_add(scratch+2, c + 2*toplen, + scratch+2, 2*botlen); +#ifdef KARA_DEBUG + printf("a1b1plusa0b0 = 0x"); + for (i = 0; i < 2*midlen; i++) { + printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, scratch[i]); + } + printf("\n"); +#endif + + internal_sub(scratch + 2*midlen, scratch, + scratch + 2*midlen, 2*midlen); +#ifdef KARA_DEBUG + printf("a1b0plusa0b1 = 0x"); + for (i = 0; i < 2*midlen; i++) { + printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, scratch[2*midlen+i]); + } + printf("\n"); +#endif + + /* + * And now all we need to do is to add that middle coefficient + * back into the output. We may have to propagate a carry + * further up the output, but we can be sure it won't + * propagate right the way off the top. + */ + carry = internal_add(c + 2*len - botlen - 2*midlen, + scratch + 2*midlen, + c + 2*len - botlen - 2*midlen, 2*midlen); + i = 2*len - botlen - 2*midlen - 1; + while (carry) { + assert(i >= 0); + carry += c[i]; + c[i] = (BignumInt)carry; + carry >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS; + i--; + } +#ifdef KARA_DEBUG + printf("ab = 0x"); + for (i = 0; i < 2*len; i++) { + printf("%0*x", BIGNUM_INT_BITS/4, c[i]); + } + printf("\n"); +#endif + + } else { + int i; + BignumInt carry; + BignumDblInt t; + const BignumInt *ap, *bp; + BignumInt *cp, *cps; + + /* + * Multiply in the ordinary O(N^2) way. + */ + + for (i = 0; i < 2 * len; i++) + c[i] = 0; + + for (cps = c + 2*len, ap = a + len; ap-- > a; cps--) { + carry = 0; + for (cp = cps, bp = b + len; cp--, bp-- > b ;) { + t = (MUL_WORD(*ap, *bp) + carry) + *cp; + *cp = (BignumInt) (t & 0xffffffff); + carry = (BignumInt)(t >> BIGNUM_INT_BITS); + } + *cp = carry; + } + } +} + +/* + * Variant form of internal_mul used for the initial step of + * Montgomery reduction. Only bothers outputting 'len' words + * (everything above that is thrown away). + */ +static void internal_mul_low(const BignumInt *a, const BignumInt *b, + BignumInt *c, int len, BignumInt *scratch) +{ + if (len > KARATSUBA_THRESHOLD) { + int i; + + /* + * Karatsuba-aware version of internal_mul_low. As before, we + * express each input value as a shifted combination of two + * halves: + * + * a = a_1 D + a_0 + * b = b_1 D + b_0 + * + * Then the full product is, as before, + * + * ab = a_1 b_1 D^2 + (a_1 b_0 + a_0 b_1) D + a_0 b_0 + * + * Provided we choose D on the large side (so that a_0 and b_0 + * are _at least_ as long as a_1 and b_1), we don't need the + * topmost term at all, and we only need half of the middle + * term. So there's no point in doing the proper Karatsuba + * optimisation which computes the middle term using the top + * one, because we'd take as long computing the top one as + * just computing the middle one directly. + * + * So instead, we do a much more obvious thing: we call the + * fully optimised internal_mul to compute a_0 b_0, and we + * recursively call ourself to compute the _bottom halves_ of + * a_1 b_0 and a_0 b_1, each of which we add into the result + * in the obvious way. + * + * In other words, there's no actual Karatsuba _optimisation_ + * in this function; the only benefit in doing it this way is + * that we call internal_mul proper for a large part of the + * work, and _that_ can optimise its operation. + */ + + int toplen = len/2, botlen = len - toplen; /* botlen is the bigger */ + + /* + * Scratch space for the various bits and pieces we're going + * to be adding together: we need botlen*2 words for a_0 b_0 + * (though we may end up throwing away its topmost word), and + * toplen words for each of a_1 b_0 and a_0 b_1. That adds up + * to exactly 2*len. + */ + + /* a_0 b_0 */ + internal_mul(a + toplen, b + toplen, scratch + 2*toplen, botlen, + scratch + 2*len); + + /* a_1 b_0 */ + internal_mul_low(a, b + len - toplen, scratch + toplen, toplen, + scratch + 2*len); + + /* a_0 b_1 */ + internal_mul_low(a + len - toplen, b, scratch, toplen, + scratch + 2*len); + + /* Copy the bottom half of the big coefficient into place */ + for (i = 0; i < botlen; i++) + c[toplen + i] = scratch[2*toplen + botlen + i]; + + /* Add the two small coefficients, throwing away the returned carry */ + internal_add(scratch, scratch + toplen, scratch, toplen); + + /* And add that to the large coefficient, leaving the result in c. */ + internal_add(scratch, scratch + 2*toplen + botlen - toplen, + c, toplen); + + } else { + int i; + BignumInt carry; + BignumDblInt t; + const BignumInt *ap, *bp; + BignumInt *cp, *cps; + + /* + * Multiply in the ordinary O(N^2) way. + */ + + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + c[i] = 0; + + for (cps = c + len, ap = a + len; ap-- > a; cps--) { + carry = 0; + for (cp = cps, bp = b + len; bp--, cp-- > c ;) { + t = (MUL_WORD(*ap, *bp) + carry) + *cp; + *cp = (BignumInt) (t&BIGNUM_INT_MASK); + carry = (BignumInt)(t >> BIGNUM_INT_BITS); + } + } + } +} + +/* + * Montgomery reduction. Expects x to be a big-endian array of 2*len + * BignumInts whose value satisfies 0 <= x < rn (where r = 2^(len * + * BIGNUM_INT_BITS) is the Montgomery base). Returns in the same array + * a value x' which is congruent to xr^{-1} mod n, and satisfies 0 <= + * x' < n. + * + * 'n' and 'mninv' should be big-endian arrays of 'len' BignumInts + * each, containing respectively n and the multiplicative inverse of + * -n mod r. + * + * 'tmp' is an array of BignumInt used as scratch space, of length at + * least 3*len + mul_compute_scratch(len). + */ +static void monty_reduce(BignumInt *x, const BignumInt *n, + const BignumInt *mninv, BignumInt *tmp, int len) +{ + int i; + BignumInt carry; + + /* + * Multiply x by (-n)^{-1} mod r. This gives us a value m such + * that mn is congruent to -x mod r. Hence, mn+x is an exact + * multiple of r, and is also (obviously) congruent to x mod n. + */ + internal_mul_low(x + len, mninv, tmp, len, tmp + 3*len); + + /* + * Compute t = (mn+x)/r in ordinary, non-modular, integer + * arithmetic. By construction this is exact, and is congruent mod + * n to x * r^{-1}, i.e. the answer we want. + * + * The following multiply leaves that answer in the _most_ + * significant half of the 'x' array, so then we must shift it + * down. + */ + internal_mul(tmp, n, tmp+len, len, tmp + 3*len); + carry = internal_add(x, tmp+len, x, 2*len); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + x[len + i] = x[i], x[i] = 0; + + /* + * Reduce t mod n. This doesn't require a full-on division by n, + * but merely a test and single optional subtraction, since we can + * show that 0 <= t < 2n. + * + * Proof: + * + we computed m mod r, so 0 <= m < r. + * + so 0 <= mn < rn, obviously + * + hence we only need 0 <= x < rn to guarantee that 0 <= mn+x < 2rn + * + yielding 0 <= (mn+x)/r < 2n as required. + */ + if (!carry) { + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + if (x[len + i] != n[i]) + break; + } + if (carry || i >= len || x[len + i] > n[i]) + internal_sub(x+len, n, x+len, len); +} + +static void internal_add_shifted(BignumInt *number, + unsigned n, int shift) +{ + int word = 1 + (shift / BIGNUM_INT_BITS); + int bshift = shift % BIGNUM_INT_BITS; + BignumDblInt addend; + + addend = (BignumDblInt)n << bshift; + + while (addend) { + assert(word <= number[0]); + addend += number[word]; + number[word] = (BignumInt) (addend & BIGNUM_INT_MASK); + addend >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS; + word++; + } +} + +/* + * Compute a = a % m. + * Input in first alen words of a and first mlen words of m. + * Output in first alen words of a + * (of which first alen-mlen words will be zero). + * The MSW of m MUST have its high bit set. + * Quotient is accumulated in the `quotient' array, which is a Bignum + * rather than the internal bigendian format. Quotient parts are shifted + * left by `qshift' before adding into quot. + */ +static void internal_mod(BignumInt *a, int alen, + BignumInt *m, int mlen, + BignumInt *quot, int qshift) +{ + BignumInt m0, m1; + unsigned int h; + int i, k; + + m0 = m[0]; + assert(m0 >> (BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1) == 1); + if (mlen > 1) + m1 = m[1]; + else + m1 = 0; + + for (i = 0; i <= alen - mlen; i++) { + BignumDblInt t; + unsigned int q, r, c, ai1; + + if (i == 0) { + h = 0; + } else { + h = a[i - 1]; + a[i - 1] = 0; + } + + if (i == alen - 1) + ai1 = 0; + else + ai1 = a[i + 1]; + + /* Find q = h:a[i] / m0 */ + if (h >= m0) { + /* + * Special case. + * + * To illustrate it, suppose a BignumInt is 8 bits, and + * we are dividing (say) A1:23:45:67 by A1:B2:C3. Then + * our initial division will be 0xA123 / 0xA1, which + * will give a quotient of 0x100 and a divide overflow. + * However, the invariants in this division algorithm + * are not violated, since the full number A1:23:... is + * _less_ than the quotient prefix A1:B2:... and so the + * following correction loop would have sorted it out. + * + * In this situation we set q to be the largest + * quotient we _can_ stomach (0xFF, of course). + */ + q = BIGNUM_INT_MASK; + } else { + /* Macro doesn't want an array subscript expression passed + * into it (see definition), so use a temporary. */ + BignumInt tmplo = a[i]; + DIVMOD_WORD(q, r, h, tmplo, m0); + + /* Refine our estimate of q by looking at + h:a[i]:a[i+1] / m0:m1 */ + t = MUL_WORD(m1, q); + if (t > ((BignumDblInt) r << BIGNUM_INT_BITS) + ai1) { + q--; + t -= m1; + r = (r + m0) & BIGNUM_INT_MASK; /* overflow? */ + if (r >= (BignumDblInt) m0 && + t > ((BignumDblInt) r << BIGNUM_INT_BITS) + ai1) q--; + } + } + + /* Subtract q * m from a[i...] */ + c = 0; + for (k = mlen - 1; k >= 0; k--) { + t = MUL_WORD(q, m[k]); + t += c; + c = (unsigned)(t >> BIGNUM_INT_BITS); + if (((BignumInt)(t&0xffffffff)) > a[i + k]) + c++; + a[i + k] -= (BignumInt) (t&0xffffffff); + } + + /* Add back m in case of borrow */ + if (c != h) { + t = 0; + for (k = mlen - 1; k >= 0; k--) { + t += m[k]; + t += a[i + k]; + a[i + k] = (BignumInt) t; + t = t >> BIGNUM_INT_BITS; + } + q--; + } + if (quot) + internal_add_shifted(quot, q, qshift + BIGNUM_INT_BITS * (alen - mlen - i)); + } +} + +/* + * Compute (base ^ exp) % mod, the pedestrian way. + */ +Bignum modpow_simple(Bignum base_in, Bignum exp, Bignum mod) +{ + BignumInt *a, *b, *n, *m, *scratch; + int mshift; + int mlen, scratchlen, i, j; + Bignum base, result; + + /* + * The most significant word of mod needs to be non-zero. It + * should already be, but let's make sure. + */ + assert(mod[mod[0]] != 0); + + /* + * Make sure the base is smaller than the modulus, by reducing + * it modulo the modulus if not. + */ + base = bigmod(base_in, mod); + + /* Allocate m of size mlen, copy mod to m */ + /* We use big endian internally */ + mlen = mod[0]; + m = snewn(mlen, BignumInt); + for (j = 0; j < mlen; j++) + m[j] = mod[mod[0] - j]; + + /* Shift m left to make msb bit set */ + for (mshift = 0; mshift < BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1; mshift++) + if ((m[0] << mshift) & BIGNUM_TOP_BIT) + break; + if (mshift) { + for (i = 0; i < mlen - 1; i++) + m[i] = (m[i] << mshift) | (m[i + 1] >> (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift)); + m[mlen - 1] = m[mlen - 1] << mshift; + } + + /* Allocate n of size mlen, copy base to n */ + n = snewn(mlen, BignumInt); + i = mlen - base[0]; + for (j = 0; j < i; j++) + n[j] = 0; + for (j = 0; j < (int)base[0]; j++) + n[i + j] = base[base[0] - j]; + + /* Allocate a and b of size 2*mlen. Set a = 1 */ + a = snewn(2 * mlen, BignumInt); + b = snewn(2 * mlen, BignumInt); + for (i = 0; i < 2 * mlen; i++) + a[i] = 0; + a[2 * mlen - 1] = 1; + + /* Scratch space for multiplies */ + scratchlen = mul_compute_scratch(mlen); + scratch = snewn(scratchlen, BignumInt); + + /* Skip leading zero bits of exp. */ + i = 0; + j = BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1; + while (i < (int)exp[0] && (exp[exp[0] - i] & (1 << j)) == 0) { + j--; + if (j < 0) { + i++; + j = BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1; + } + } + + /* Main computation */ + while (i < (int)exp[0]) { + while (j >= 0) { + internal_mul(a + mlen, a + mlen, b, mlen, scratch); + internal_mod(b, mlen * 2, m, mlen, NULL, 0); + if ((exp[exp[0] - i] & (1 << j)) != 0) { + internal_mul(b + mlen, n, a, mlen, scratch); + internal_mod(a, mlen * 2, m, mlen, NULL, 0); + } else { + BignumInt *t; + t = a; + a = b; + b = t; + } + j--; + } + i++; + j = BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1; + } + + /* Fixup result in case the modulus was shifted */ + if (mshift) { + for (i = mlen - 1; i < 2 * mlen - 1; i++) + a[i] = (a[i] << mshift) | (a[i + 1] >> (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift)); + a[2 * mlen - 1] = a[2 * mlen - 1] << mshift; + internal_mod(a, mlen * 2, m, mlen, NULL, 0); + for (i = 2 * mlen - 1; i >= mlen; i--) + a[i] = (a[i] >> mshift) | (a[i - 1] << (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift)); + } + + /* Copy result to buffer */ + result = newbn(mod[0]); + for (i = 0; i < mlen; i++) + result[result[0] - i] = a[i + mlen]; + while (result[0] > 1 && result[result[0]] == 0) + result[0]--; + + /* Free temporary arrays */ + smemclr(a, 2 * mlen * sizeof(*a)); + sfree(a); + smemclr(scratch, scratchlen * sizeof(*scratch)); + sfree(scratch); + smemclr(b, 2 * mlen * sizeof(*b)); + sfree(b); + smemclr(m, mlen * sizeof(*m)); + sfree(m); + smemclr(n, mlen * sizeof(*n)); + sfree(n); + + freebn(base); + + return result; +} + +/* + * Compute (base ^ exp) % mod. Uses the Montgomery multiplication + * technique where possible, falling back to modpow_simple otherwise. + */ +Bignum modpow(Bignum base_in, Bignum exp, Bignum mod) +{ + BignumInt *a, *b, *x, *n, *mninv, *scratch; + int len, scratchlen, i, j; + Bignum base, base2, r, rn, inv, result; + + /* + * The most significant word of mod needs to be non-zero. It + * should already be, but let's make sure. + */ + assert(mod[mod[0]] != 0); + + /* + * mod had better be odd, or we can't do Montgomery multiplication + * using a power of two at all. + */ + if (!(mod[1] & 1)) + return modpow_simple(base_in, exp, mod); + + /* + * Make sure the base is smaller than the modulus, by reducing + * it modulo the modulus if not. + */ + base = bigmod(base_in, mod); + + /* + * Compute the inverse of n mod r, for monty_reduce. (In fact we + * want the inverse of _minus_ n mod r, but we'll sort that out + * below.) + */ + len = mod[0]; + r = bn_power_2(BIGNUM_INT_BITS * len); + inv = modinv(mod, r); + assert(inv); /* cannot fail, since mod is odd and r is a power of 2 */ + + /* + * Multiply the base by r mod n, to get it into Montgomery + * representation. + */ + base2 = modmul(base, r, mod); + freebn(base); + base = base2; + + rn = bigmod(r, mod); /* r mod n, i.e. Montgomerified 1 */ + + freebn(r); /* won't need this any more */ + + /* + * Set up internal arrays of the right lengths, in big-endian + * format, containing the base, the modulus, and the modulus's + * inverse. + */ + n = snewn(len, BignumInt); + for (j = 0; j < len; j++) + n[len - 1 - j] = mod[j + 1]; + + mninv = snewn(len, BignumInt); + for (j = 0; j < len; j++) + mninv[len - 1 - j] = (j < (int)inv[0] ? inv[j + 1] : 0); + freebn(inv); /* we don't need this copy of it any more */ + /* Now negate mninv mod r, so it's the inverse of -n rather than +n. */ + x = snewn(len, BignumInt); + for (j = 0; j < len; j++) + x[j] = 0; + internal_sub(x, mninv, mninv, len); + + /* x = snewn(len, BignumInt); */ /* already done above */ + for (j = 0; j < len; j++) + x[len - 1 - j] = (j < (int)base[0] ? base[j + 1] : 0); + freebn(base); /* we don't need this copy of it any more */ + + a = snewn(2*len, BignumInt); + b = snewn(2*len, BignumInt); + for (j = 0; j < len; j++) + a[2*len - 1 - j] = (j < (int)rn[0] ? rn[j + 1] : 0); + freebn(rn); + + /* Scratch space for multiplies */ + scratchlen = 3*len + mul_compute_scratch(len); + scratch = snewn(scratchlen, BignumInt); + + /* Skip leading zero bits of exp. */ + i = 0; + j = BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1; + while (i < (int)exp[0] && (exp[exp[0] - i] & (1 << j)) == 0) { + j--; + if (j < 0) { + i++; + j = BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1; + } + } + + /* Main computation */ + while (i < (int)exp[0]) { + while (j >= 0) { + internal_mul(a + len, a + len, b, len, scratch); + monty_reduce(b, n, mninv, scratch, len); + if ((exp[exp[0] - i] & (1 << j)) != 0) { + internal_mul(b + len, x, a, len, scratch); + monty_reduce(a, n, mninv, scratch, len); + } else { + BignumInt *t; + t = a; + a = b; + b = t; + } + j--; + } + i++; + j = BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1; + } + + /* + * Final monty_reduce to get back from the adjusted Montgomery + * representation. + */ + monty_reduce(a, n, mninv, scratch, len); + + /* Copy result to buffer */ + result = newbn(mod[0]); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + result[result[0] - i] = a[i + len]; + while (result[0] > 1 && result[result[0]] == 0) + result[0]--; + + /* Free temporary arrays */ + smemclr(scratch, scratchlen * sizeof(*scratch)); + sfree(scratch); + smemclr(a, 2 * len * sizeof(*a)); + sfree(a); + smemclr(b, 2 * len * sizeof(*b)); + sfree(b); + smemclr(mninv, len * sizeof(*mninv)); + sfree(mninv); + smemclr(n, len * sizeof(*n)); + sfree(n); + smemclr(x, len * sizeof(*x)); + sfree(x); + + return result; +} + +/* + * Compute (p * q) % mod. + * The most significant word of mod MUST be non-zero. + * We assume that the result array is the same size as the mod array. + */ +Bignum modmul(Bignum p, Bignum q, Bignum mod) +{ + BignumInt *a, *n, *m, *o, *scratch; + int mshift, scratchlen; + int pqlen, mlen, rlen, i, j; + Bignum result; + + /* + * The most significant word of mod needs to be non-zero. It + * should already be, but let's make sure. + */ + assert(mod[mod[0]] != 0); + + /* Allocate m of size mlen, copy mod to m */ + /* We use big endian internally */ + mlen = mod[0]; + m = snewn(mlen, BignumInt); + for (j = 0; j < mlen; j++) + m[j] = mod[mod[0] - j]; + + /* Shift m left to make msb bit set */ + for (mshift = 0; mshift < BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1; mshift++) + if ((m[0] << mshift) & BIGNUM_TOP_BIT) + break; + if (mshift) { + for (i = 0; i < mlen - 1; i++) + m[i] = (m[i] << mshift) | (m[i + 1] >> (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift)); + m[mlen - 1] = m[mlen - 1] << mshift; + } + + pqlen = (p[0] > q[0] ? p[0] : q[0]); + + /* + * Make sure that we're allowing enough space. The shifting below + * will underflow the vectors we allocate if pqlen is too small. + */ + if (2*pqlen <= mlen) + pqlen = mlen/2 + 1; + + /* Allocate n of size pqlen, copy p to n */ + n = snewn(pqlen, BignumInt); + i = pqlen - p[0]; + for (j = 0; j < i; j++) + n[j] = 0; + for (j = 0; j < (int)p[0]; j++) + n[i + j] = p[p[0] - j]; + + /* Allocate o of size pqlen, copy q to o */ + o = snewn(pqlen, BignumInt); + i = pqlen - q[0]; + for (j = 0; j < i; j++) + o[j] = 0; + for (j = 0; j < (int)q[0]; j++) + o[i + j] = q[q[0] - j]; + + /* Allocate a of size 2*pqlen for result */ + a = snewn(2 * pqlen, BignumInt); + + /* Scratch space for multiplies */ + scratchlen = mul_compute_scratch(pqlen); + scratch = snewn(scratchlen, BignumInt); + + /* Main computation */ + internal_mul(n, o, a, pqlen, scratch); + internal_mod(a, pqlen * 2, m, mlen, NULL, 0); + + /* Fixup result in case the modulus was shifted */ + if (mshift) { + for (i = 2 * pqlen - mlen - 1; i < 2 * pqlen - 1; i++) + a[i] = (a[i] << mshift) | (a[i + 1] >> (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift)); + a[2 * pqlen - 1] = a[2 * pqlen - 1] << mshift; + internal_mod(a, pqlen * 2, m, mlen, NULL, 0); + for (i = 2 * pqlen - 1; i >= 2 * pqlen - mlen; i--) + a[i] = (a[i] >> mshift) | (a[i - 1] << (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift)); + } + + /* Copy result to buffer */ + rlen = (mlen < pqlen * 2 ? mlen : pqlen * 2); + result = newbn(rlen); + for (i = 0; i < rlen; i++) + result[result[0] - i] = a[i + 2 * pqlen - rlen]; + while (result[0] > 1 && result[result[0]] == 0) + result[0]--; + + /* Free temporary arrays */ + smemclr(scratch, scratchlen * sizeof(*scratch)); + sfree(scratch); + smemclr(a, 2 * pqlen * sizeof(*a)); + sfree(a); + smemclr(m, mlen * sizeof(*m)); + sfree(m); + smemclr(n, pqlen * sizeof(*n)); + sfree(n); + smemclr(o, pqlen * sizeof(*o)); + sfree(o); + + return result; +} + +/* + * Compute p % mod. + * The most significant word of mod MUST be non-zero. + * We assume that the result array is the same size as the mod array. + * We optionally write out a quotient if `quotient' is non-NULL. + * We can avoid writing out the result if `result' is NULL. + */ +static void bigdivmod(Bignum p, Bignum mod, Bignum result, Bignum quotient) +{ + BignumInt *n, *m; + int mshift; + int plen, mlen, i, j; + + /* + * The most significant word of mod needs to be non-zero. It + * should already be, but let's make sure. + */ + assert(mod[mod[0]] != 0); + + /* Allocate m of size mlen, copy mod to m */ + /* We use big endian internally */ + mlen = mod[0]; + m = snewn(mlen, BignumInt); + for (j = 0; j < mlen; j++) + m[j] = mod[mod[0] - j]; + + /* Shift m left to make msb bit set */ + for (mshift = 0; mshift < BIGNUM_INT_BITS-1; mshift++) + if ((m[0] << mshift) & BIGNUM_TOP_BIT) + break; + if (mshift) { + for (i = 0; i < mlen - 1; i++) + m[i] = (m[i] << mshift) | (m[i + 1] >> (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift)); + m[mlen - 1] = m[mlen - 1] << mshift; + } + + plen = p[0]; + /* Ensure plen > mlen */ + if (plen <= mlen) + plen = mlen + 1; + + /* Allocate n of size plen, copy p to n */ + n = snewn(plen, BignumInt); + for (j = 0; j < plen; j++) + n[j] = 0; + for (j = 1; j <= (int)p[0]; j++) + n[plen - j] = p[j]; + + /* Main computation */ + internal_mod(n, plen, m, mlen, quotient, mshift); + + /* Fixup result in case the modulus was shifted */ + if (mshift) { + for (i = plen - mlen - 1; i < plen - 1; i++) + n[i] = (n[i] << mshift) | (n[i + 1] >> (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift)); + n[plen - 1] = n[plen - 1] << mshift; + internal_mod(n, plen, m, mlen, quotient, 0); + for (i = plen - 1; i >= plen - mlen; i--) + n[i] = (n[i] >> mshift) | (n[i - 1] << (BIGNUM_INT_BITS - mshift)); + } + + /* Copy result to buffer */ + if (result) { + for (i = 1; i <= (int)result[0]; i++) { + int j = plen - i; + result[i] = j >= 0 ? n[j] : 0; + } + } + + /* Free temporary arrays */ + smemclr(m, mlen * sizeof(*m)); + sfree(m); + smemclr(n, plen * sizeof(*n)); + sfree(n); +} + +/* + * Decrement a number. + */ +void decbn(Bignum bn) +{ + int i = 1; + while (i < (int)bn[0] && bn[i] == 0) + bn[i++] = BIGNUM_INT_MASK; + bn[i]--; +} + +Bignum bignum_from_bytes(const unsigned char *data, int nbytes) +{ + Bignum result; + int w, i; + + assert(nbytes >= 0 && nbytes < INT_MAX/8); + + w = (nbytes + BIGNUM_INT_BYTES - 1) / BIGNUM_INT_BYTES; /* bytes->words */ + + result = newbn(w); + for (i = 1; i <= w; i++) + result[i] = 0; + for (i = nbytes; i--;) { + unsigned char byte = *data++; + result[1 + i / BIGNUM_INT_BYTES] |= byte << (8*i % BIGNUM_INT_BITS); + } + + while (result[0] > 1 && result[result[0]] == 0) + result[0]--; + return result; +} + +/* + * Read an SSH-1-format bignum from a data buffer. Return the number + * of bytes consumed, or -1 if there wasn't enough data. + */ +int ssh1_read_bignum(const unsigned char *data, int len, Bignum * result) +{ + const unsigned char *p = data; + int i; + int w, b; + + if (len < 2) + return -1; + + w = 0; + for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) + w = (w << 8) + *p++; + b = (w + 7) / 8; /* bits -> bytes */ + + if (len < b+2) + return -1; + + if (!result) /* just return length */ + return b + 2; + + *result = bignum_from_bytes(p, b); + + return p + b - data; +} + +/* + * Return the bit count of a bignum, for SSH-1 encoding. + */ +int bignum_bitcount(Bignum bn) +{ + int bitcount = bn[0] * BIGNUM_INT_BITS - 1; + while (bitcount >= 0 + && (bn[bitcount / BIGNUM_INT_BITS + 1] >> (bitcount % BIGNUM_INT_BITS)) == 0) bitcount--; + return bitcount + 1; +} + +/* + * Return the byte length of a bignum when SSH-1 encoded. + */ +int ssh1_bignum_length(Bignum bn) +{ + return 2 + (bignum_bitcount(bn) + 7) / 8; +} + +/* + * Return the byte length of a bignum when SSH-2 encoded. + */ +int ssh2_bignum_length(Bignum bn) +{ + return 4 + (bignum_bitcount(bn) + 8) / 8; +} + +/* + * Return a byte from a bignum; 0 is least significant, etc. + */ +int bignum_byte(Bignum bn, int i) +{ + if (i < 0 || i >= (int)(BIGNUM_INT_BYTES * bn[0])) + return 0; /* beyond the end */ + else + return (bn[i / BIGNUM_INT_BYTES + 1] >> + ((i % BIGNUM_INT_BYTES)*8)) & 0xFF; +} + +/* + * Return a bit from a bignum; 0 is least significant, etc. + */ +int bignum_bit(Bignum bn, int i) +{ + if (i < 0 || i >= (int)(BIGNUM_INT_BITS * bn[0])) + return 0; /* beyond the end */ + else + return (bn[i / BIGNUM_INT_BITS + 1] >> (i % BIGNUM_INT_BITS)) & 1; +} + +/* + * Set a bit in a bignum; 0 is least significant, etc. + */ +void bignum_set_bit(Bignum bn, int bitnum, int value) +{ + if (bitnum < 0 || bitnum >= (int)(BIGNUM_INT_BITS * bn[0])) + abort(); /* beyond the end */ + else { + int v = bitnum / BIGNUM_INT_BITS + 1; + int mask = 1 << (bitnum % BIGNUM_INT_BITS); + if (value) + bn[v] |= mask; + else + bn[v] &= ~mask; + } +} + +/* + * Write a SSH-1-format bignum into a buffer. It is assumed the + * buffer is big enough. Returns the number of bytes used. + */ +int ssh1_write_bignum(void *data, Bignum bn) +{ + unsigned char *p = data; + int len = ssh1_bignum_length(bn); + int i; + int bitc = bignum_bitcount(bn); + + *p++ = (bitc >> 8) & 0xFF; + *p++ = (bitc) & 0xFF; + for (i = len - 2; i--;) + *p++ = bignum_byte(bn, i); + return len; +} + +/* + * Compare two bignums. Returns like strcmp. + */ +int bignum_cmp(Bignum a, Bignum b) +{ + int amax = a[0], bmax = b[0]; + int i; + + /* Annoyingly we have two representations of zero */ + if (amax == 1 && a[amax] == 0) + amax = 0; + if (bmax == 1 && b[bmax] == 0) + bmax = 0; + + assert(amax == 0 || a[amax] != 0); + assert(bmax == 0 || b[bmax] != 0); + + i = (amax > bmax ? amax : bmax); + while (i) { + BignumInt aval = (i > amax ? 0 : a[i]); + BignumInt bval = (i > bmax ? 0 : b[i]); + if (aval < bval) + return -1; + if (aval > bval) + return +1; + i--; + } + return 0; +} + +/* + * Right-shift one bignum to form another. + */ +Bignum bignum_rshift(Bignum a, int shift) +{ + Bignum ret; + int i, shiftw, shiftb, shiftbb, bits; + BignumInt ai, ai1; + + assert(shift >= 0); + + bits = bignum_bitcount(a) - shift; + ret = newbn((bits + BIGNUM_INT_BITS - 1) / BIGNUM_INT_BITS); + + if (ret) { + shiftw = shift / BIGNUM_INT_BITS; + shiftb = shift % BIGNUM_INT_BITS; + shiftbb = BIGNUM_INT_BITS - shiftb; + + ai1 = a[shiftw + 1]; + for (i = 1; i <= (int)ret[0]; i++) { + ai = ai1; + ai1 = (i + shiftw + 1 <= (int)a[0] ? a[i + shiftw + 1] : 0); + ret[i] = ((ai >> shiftb) | (ai1 << shiftbb)) & BIGNUM_INT_MASK; + } + } + + return ret; +} + +/* + * Non-modular multiplication and addition. + */ +Bignum bigmuladd(Bignum a, Bignum b, Bignum addend) +{ + int alen = a[0], blen = b[0]; + int mlen = (alen > blen ? alen : blen); + int rlen, i, maxspot; + int wslen; + BignumInt *workspace; + Bignum ret; + + /* mlen space for a, mlen space for b, 2*mlen for result, + * plus scratch space for multiplication */ + wslen = mlen * 4 + mul_compute_scratch(mlen); + workspace = snewn(wslen, BignumInt); + for (i = 0; i < mlen; i++) { + workspace[0 * mlen + i] = (mlen - i <= (int)a[0] ? a[mlen - i] : 0); + workspace[1 * mlen + i] = (mlen - i <= (int)b[0] ? b[mlen - i] : 0); + } + + internal_mul(workspace + 0 * mlen, workspace + 1 * mlen, + workspace + 2 * mlen, mlen, workspace + 4 * mlen); + + /* now just copy the result back */ + rlen = alen + blen + 1; + if (addend && rlen <= (int)addend[0]) + rlen = addend[0] + 1; + ret = newbn(rlen); + maxspot = 0; + for (i = 1; i <= (int)ret[0]; i++) { + ret[i] = (i <= 2 * mlen ? workspace[4 * mlen - i] : 0); + if (ret[i] != 0) + maxspot = i; + } + ret[0] = maxspot; + + /* now add in the addend, if any */ + if (addend) { + BignumDblInt carry = 0; + for (i = 1; i <= rlen; i++) { + carry += (i <= (int)ret[0] ? ret[i] : 0); + carry += (i <= (int)addend[0] ? addend[i] : 0); + ret[i] = (BignumInt) (carry & BIGNUM_INT_MASK); + carry >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS; + if (ret[i] != 0 && i > maxspot) + maxspot = i; + } + } + ret[0] = maxspot; + + smemclr(workspace, wslen * sizeof(*workspace)); + sfree(workspace); + return ret; +} + +/* + * Non-modular multiplication. + */ +Bignum bigmul(Bignum a, Bignum b) +{ + return bigmuladd(a, b, NULL); +} + +/* + * Simple addition. + */ +Bignum bigadd(Bignum a, Bignum b) +{ + int alen = a[0], blen = b[0]; + int rlen = (alen > blen ? alen : blen) + 1; + int i, maxspot; + Bignum ret; + BignumDblInt carry; + + ret = newbn(rlen); + + carry = 0; + maxspot = 0; + for (i = 1; i <= rlen; i++) { + carry += (i <= (int)a[0] ? a[i] : 0); + carry += (i <= (int)b[0] ? b[i] : 0); + ret[i] = (BignumInt) (carry & BIGNUM_INT_MASK); + carry >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS; + if (ret[i] != 0 && i > maxspot) + maxspot = i; + } + ret[0] = maxspot; + + return ret; +} + +/* + * Subtraction. Returns a-b, or NULL if the result would come out + * negative (recall that this entire bignum module only handles + * positive numbers). + */ +Bignum bigsub(Bignum a, Bignum b) +{ + int alen = a[0], blen = b[0]; + int rlen = (alen > blen ? alen : blen); + int i, maxspot; + Bignum ret; + BignumDblInt carry; + + ret = newbn(rlen); + + carry = 1; + maxspot = 0; + for (i = 1; i <= rlen; i++) { + carry += (i <= (int)a[0] ? a[i] : 0); + carry += (i <= (int)b[0] ? b[i] ^ BIGNUM_INT_MASK : BIGNUM_INT_MASK); + ret[i] = (BignumInt) (carry & BIGNUM_INT_MASK); + carry >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS; + if (ret[i] != 0 && i > maxspot) + maxspot = i; + } + ret[0] = maxspot; + + if (!carry) { + freebn(ret); + return NULL; + } + + return ret; +} + +/* + * Create a bignum which is the bitmask covering another one. That + * is, the smallest integer which is >= N and is also one less than + * a power of two. + */ +Bignum bignum_bitmask(Bignum n) +{ + Bignum ret = copybn(n); + int i; + BignumInt j; + + i = ret[0]; + while (n[i] == 0 && i > 0) + i--; + if (i <= 0) + return ret; /* input was zero */ + j = 1; + while (j < n[i]) + j = 2 * j + 1; + ret[i] = j; + while (--i > 0) + ret[i] = BIGNUM_INT_MASK; + return ret; +} + +/* + * Convert a (max 32-bit) long into a bignum. + */ +Bignum bignum_from_long(unsigned long nn) +{ + Bignum ret; + BignumDblInt n = nn; + + ret = newbn(3); + ret[1] = (BignumInt)(n & BIGNUM_INT_MASK); + ret[2] = (BignumInt)((n >> BIGNUM_INT_BITS) & BIGNUM_INT_MASK); + ret[3] = 0; + ret[0] = (ret[2] ? 2 : 1); + return ret; +} + +/* + * Add a long to a bignum. + */ +Bignum bignum_add_long(Bignum number, unsigned long addendx) +{ + Bignum ret = newbn(number[0] + 1); + int i, maxspot = 0; + BignumDblInt carry = 0, addend = addendx; + + for (i = 1; i <= (int)ret[0]; i++) { + carry += addend & BIGNUM_INT_MASK; + carry += (i <= (int)number[0] ? number[i] : 0); + addend >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS; + ret[i] = (BignumInt) (carry & BIGNUM_INT_MASK); + carry >>= BIGNUM_INT_BITS; + if (ret[i] != 0) + maxspot = i; + } + ret[0] = maxspot; + return ret; +} + +/* + * Compute the residue of a bignum, modulo a (max 16-bit) short. + */ +unsigned short bignum_mod_short(Bignum number, unsigned short modulus) +{ + BignumDblInt mod, r; + int i; + + r = 0; + mod = modulus; + for (i = number[0]; i > 0; i--) + r = (r * (BIGNUM_TOP_BIT % mod) * 2 + number[i] % mod) % mod; + return (unsigned short) r; +} + +#ifdef DEBUG +void diagbn(char *prefix, Bignum md) +{ + int i, nibbles, morenibbles; + static const char hex[] = "0123456789ABCDEF"; + + debug(("%s0x", prefix ? prefix : "")); + + nibbles = (3 + bignum_bitcount(md)) / 4; + if (nibbles < 1) + nibbles = 1; + morenibbles = 4 * md[0] - nibbles; + for (i = 0; i < morenibbles; i++) + debug(("-")); + for (i = nibbles; i--;) + debug(("%c", + hex[(bignum_byte(md, i / 2) >> (4 * (i % 2))) & 0xF])); + + if (prefix) + debug(("\n")); +} +#endif + +/* + * Simple division. + */ +Bignum bigdiv(Bignum a, Bignum b) +{ + Bignum q = newbn(a[0]); + bigdivmod(a, b, NULL, q); + return q; +} + +/* + * Simple remainder. + */ +Bignum bigmod(Bignum a, Bignum b) +{ + Bignum r = newbn(b[0]); + bigdivmod(a, b, r, NULL); + return r; +} + +/* + * Greatest common divisor. + */ +Bignum biggcd(Bignum av, Bignum bv) +{ + Bignum a = copybn(av); + Bignum b = copybn(bv); + + while (bignum_cmp(b, Zero) != 0) { + Bignum t = newbn(b[0]); + bigdivmod(a, b, t, NULL); + while (t[0] > 1 && t[t[0]] == 0) + t[0]--; + freebn(a); + a = b; + b = t; + } + + freebn(b); + return a; +} + +/* + * Modular inverse, using Euclid's extended algorithm. + */ +Bignum modinv(Bignum number, Bignum modulus) +{ + Bignum a = copybn(modulus); + Bignum b = copybn(number); + Bignum xp = copybn(Zero); + Bignum x = copybn(One); + int sign = +1; + + assert(number[number[0]] != 0); + assert(modulus[modulus[0]] != 0); + + while (bignum_cmp(b, One) != 0) { + Bignum t, q; + + if (bignum_cmp(b, Zero) == 0) { + /* + * Found a common factor between the inputs, so we cannot + * return a modular inverse at all. + */ + freebn(b); + freebn(a); + freebn(xp); + freebn(x); + return NULL; + } + + t = newbn(b[0]); + q = newbn(a[0]); + bigdivmod(a, b, t, q); + while (t[0] > 1 && t[t[0]] == 0) + t[0]--; + freebn(a); + a = b; + b = t; + t = xp; + xp = x; + x = bigmuladd(q, xp, t); + sign = -sign; + freebn(t); + freebn(q); + } + + freebn(b); + freebn(a); + freebn(xp); + + /* now we know that sign * x == 1, and that x < modulus */ + if (sign < 0) { + /* set a new x to be modulus - x */ + Bignum newx = newbn(modulus[0]); + BignumInt carry = 0; + int maxspot = 1; + int i; + + for (i = 1; i <= (int)newx[0]; i++) { + BignumInt aword = (i <= (int)modulus[0] ? modulus[i] : 0); + BignumInt bword = (i <= (int)x[0] ? x[i] : 0); + newx[i] = aword - bword - carry; + bword = ~bword; + carry = carry ? (newx[i] >= bword) : (newx[i] > bword); + if (newx[i] != 0) + maxspot = i; + } + newx[0] = maxspot; + freebn(x); + x = newx; + } + + /* and return. */ + return x; +} + +/* + * Render a bignum into decimal. Return a malloced string holding + * the decimal representation. + */ +char *bignum_decimal(Bignum x) +{ + int ndigits, ndigit; + int i, iszero; + BignumDblInt carry; + char *ret; + BignumInt *workspace; + + /* + * First, estimate the number of digits. Since log(10)/log(2) + * is just greater than 93/28 (the joys of continued fraction + * approximations...) we know that for every 93 bits, we need + * at most 28 digits. This will tell us how much to malloc. + * + * Formally: if x has i bits, that means x is strictly less + * than 2^i. Since 2 is less than 10^(28/93), this is less than + * 10^(28i/93). We need an integer power of ten, so we must + * round up (rounding down might make it less than x again). + * Therefore if we multiply the bit count by 28/93, rounding + * up, we will have enough digits. + * + * i=0 (i.e., x=0) is an irritating special case. + */ + i = bignum_bitcount(x); + if (!i) + ndigits = 1; /* x = 0 */ + else + ndigits = (28 * i + 92) / 93; /* multiply by 28/93 and round up */ + ndigits++; /* allow for trailing \0 */ + ret = snewn(ndigits, char); + + /* + * Now allocate some workspace to hold the binary form as we + * repeatedly divide it by ten. Initialise this to the + * big-endian form of the number. + */ + workspace = snewn(x[0], BignumInt); + for (i = 0; i < (int)x[0]; i++) + workspace[i] = x[x[0] - i]; + + /* + * Next, write the decimal number starting with the last digit. + * We use ordinary short division, dividing 10 into the + * workspace. + */ + ndigit = ndigits - 1; + ret[ndigit] = '\0'; + do { + iszero = 1; + carry = 0; + for (i = 0; i < (int)x[0]; i++) { + carry = (carry << BIGNUM_INT_BITS) + workspace[i]; + workspace[i] = (BignumInt) (carry / 10); + if (workspace[i]) + iszero = 0; + carry %= 10; + } + ret[--ndigit] = (char) (carry + '0'); + } while (!iszero); + + /* + * There's a chance we've fallen short of the start of the + * string. Correct if so. + */ + if (ndigit > 0) + memmove(ret, ret + ndigit, ndigits - ndigit); + + /* + * Done. + */ + smemclr(workspace, x[0] * sizeof(*workspace)); + sfree(workspace); + return ret; +} + +#ifdef TESTBN + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <ctype.h> + +/* + * gcc -Wall -g -O0 -DTESTBN -o testbn sshbn.c misc.c conf.c tree234.c unix/uxmisc.c -I. -I unix -I charset + * + * Then feed to this program's standard input the output of + * testdata/bignum.py . + */ + +void modalfatalbox(char *p, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + fprintf(stderr, "FATAL ERROR: "); + va_start(ap, p); + vfprintf(stderr, p, ap); + va_end(ap); + fputc('\n', stderr); + exit(1); +} + +#define fromxdigit(c) ( (c)>'9' ? ((c)&0xDF) - 'A' + 10 : (c) - '0' ) + +int main(int argc, char **argv) +{ + char *buf; + int line = 0; + int passes = 0, fails = 0; + + while ((buf = fgetline(stdin)) != NULL) { + int maxlen = strlen(buf); + unsigned char *data = snewn(maxlen, unsigned char); + unsigned char *ptrs[5], *q; + int ptrnum; + char *bufp = buf; + + line++; + + q = data; + ptrnum = 0; + + while (*bufp && !isspace((unsigned char)*bufp)) + bufp++; + if (bufp) + *bufp++ = '\0'; + + while (*bufp) { + char *start, *end; + int i; + + while (*bufp && !isxdigit((unsigned char)*bufp)) + bufp++; + start = bufp; + + if (!*bufp) + break; + + while (*bufp && isxdigit((unsigned char)*bufp)) + bufp++; + end = bufp; + + if (ptrnum >= lenof(ptrs)) + break; + ptrs[ptrnum++] = q; + + for (i = -((end - start) & 1); i < end-start; i += 2) { + unsigned char val = (i < 0 ? 0 : fromxdigit(start[i])); + val = val * 16 + fromxdigit(start[i+1]); + *q++ = val; + } + + ptrs[ptrnum] = q; + } + + if (!strcmp(buf, "mul")) { + Bignum a, b, c, p; + + if (ptrnum != 3) { + printf("%d: mul with %d parameters, expected 3\n", line, ptrnum); + exit(1); + } + a = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[0], ptrs[1]-ptrs[0]); + b = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[1], ptrs[2]-ptrs[1]); + c = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[2], ptrs[3]-ptrs[2]); + p = bigmul(a, b); + + if (bignum_cmp(c, p) == 0) { + passes++; + } else { + char *as = bignum_decimal(a); + char *bs = bignum_decimal(b); + char *cs = bignum_decimal(c); + char *ps = bignum_decimal(p); + + printf("%d: fail: %s * %s gave %s expected %s\n", + line, as, bs, ps, cs); + fails++; + + sfree(as); + sfree(bs); + sfree(cs); + sfree(ps); + } + freebn(a); + freebn(b); + freebn(c); + freebn(p); + } else if (!strcmp(buf, "modmul")) { + Bignum a, b, m, c, p; + + if (ptrnum != 4) { + printf("%d: modmul with %d parameters, expected 4\n", + line, ptrnum); + exit(1); + } + a = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[0], ptrs[1]-ptrs[0]); + b = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[1], ptrs[2]-ptrs[1]); + m = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[2], ptrs[3]-ptrs[2]); + c = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[3], ptrs[4]-ptrs[3]); + p = modmul(a, b, m); + + if (bignum_cmp(c, p) == 0) { + passes++; + } else { + char *as = bignum_decimal(a); + char *bs = bignum_decimal(b); + char *ms = bignum_decimal(m); + char *cs = bignum_decimal(c); + char *ps = bignum_decimal(p); + + printf("%d: fail: %s * %s mod %s gave %s expected %s\n", + line, as, bs, ms, ps, cs); + fails++; + + sfree(as); + sfree(bs); + sfree(ms); + sfree(cs); + sfree(ps); + } + freebn(a); + freebn(b); + freebn(m); + freebn(c); + freebn(p); + } else if (!strcmp(buf, "pow")) { + Bignum base, expt, modulus, expected, answer; + + if (ptrnum != 4) { + printf("%d: mul with %d parameters, expected 4\n", line, ptrnum); + exit(1); + } + + base = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[0], ptrs[1]-ptrs[0]); + expt = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[1], ptrs[2]-ptrs[1]); + modulus = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[2], ptrs[3]-ptrs[2]); + expected = bignum_from_bytes(ptrs[3], ptrs[4]-ptrs[3]); + answer = modpow(base, expt, modulus); + + if (bignum_cmp(expected, answer) == 0) { + passes++; + } else { + char *as = bignum_decimal(base); + char *bs = bignum_decimal(expt); + char *cs = bignum_decimal(modulus); + char *ds = bignum_decimal(answer); + char *ps = bignum_decimal(expected); + + printf("%d: fail: %s ^ %s mod %s gave %s expected %s\n", + line, as, bs, cs, ds, ps); + fails++; + + sfree(as); + sfree(bs); + sfree(cs); + sfree(ds); + sfree(ps); + } + freebn(base); + freebn(expt); + freebn(modulus); + freebn(expected); + freebn(answer); + } else { + printf("%d: unrecognised test keyword: '%s'\n", line, buf); + exit(1); + } + + sfree(buf); + sfree(data); + } + + printf("passed %d failed %d total %d\n", passes, fails, passes+fails); + return fails != 0; +} + +#endif diff --git a/tools/plink/sshdes.c b/tools/plink/sshdes.c index 0beb273ce..f54990e7c 100644 --- a/tools/plink/sshdes.c +++ b/tools/plink/sshdes.c @@ -1,1031 +1,1088 @@ -#include <assert.h>
-#include "ssh.h"
-
-
-/* des.c - implementation of DES
- */
-
-/*
- * Description of DES
- * ------------------
- *
- * Unlike the description in FIPS 46, I'm going to use _sensible_ indices:
- * bits in an n-bit word are numbered from 0 at the LSB to n-1 at the MSB.
- * And S-boxes are indexed by six consecutive bits, not by the outer two
- * followed by the middle four.
- *
- * The DES encryption routine requires a 64-bit input, and a key schedule K
- * containing 16 48-bit elements.
- *
- * First the input is permuted by the initial permutation IP.
- * Then the input is split into 32-bit words L and R. (L is the MSW.)
- * Next, 16 rounds. In each round:
- * (L, R) <- (R, L xor f(R, K[i]))
- * Then the pre-output words L and R are swapped.
- * Then L and R are glued back together into a 64-bit word. (L is the MSW,
- * again, but since we just swapped them, the MSW is the R that came out
- * of the last round.)
- * The 64-bit output block is permuted by the inverse of IP and returned.
- *
- * Decryption is identical except that the elements of K are used in the
- * opposite order. (This wouldn't work if that word swap didn't happen.)
- *
- * The function f, used in each round, accepts a 32-bit word R and a
- * 48-bit key block K. It produces a 32-bit output.
- *
- * First R is expanded to 48 bits using the bit-selection function E.
- * The resulting 48-bit block is XORed with the key block K to produce
- * a 48-bit block X.
- * This block X is split into eight groups of 6 bits. Each group of 6
- * bits is then looked up in one of the eight S-boxes to convert
- * it to 4 bits. These eight groups of 4 bits are glued back
- * together to produce a 32-bit preoutput block.
- * The preoutput block is permuted using the permutation P and returned.
- *
- * Key setup maps a 64-bit key word into a 16x48-bit key schedule. Although
- * the approved input format for the key is a 64-bit word, eight of the
- * bits are discarded, so the actual quantity of key used is 56 bits.
- *
- * First the input key is converted to two 28-bit words C and D using
- * the bit-selection function PC1.
- * Then 16 rounds of key setup occur. In each round, C and D are each
- * rotated left by either 1 or 2 bits (depending on which round), and
- * then converted into a key schedule element using the bit-selection
- * function PC2.
- *
- * That's the actual algorithm. Now for the tedious details: all those
- * painful permutations and lookup tables.
- *
- * IP is a 64-to-64 bit permutation. Its output contains the following
- * bits of its input (listed in order MSB to LSB of output).
- *
- * 6 14 22 30 38 46 54 62 4 12 20 28 36 44 52 60
- * 2 10 18 26 34 42 50 58 0 8 16 24 32 40 48 56
- * 7 15 23 31 39 47 55 63 5 13 21 29 37 45 53 61
- * 3 11 19 27 35 43 51 59 1 9 17 25 33 41 49 57
- *
- * E is a 32-to-48 bit selection function. Its output contains the following
- * bits of its input (listed in order MSB to LSB of output).
- *
- * 0 31 30 29 28 27 28 27 26 25 24 23 24 23 22 21 20 19 20 19 18 17 16 15
- * 16 15 14 13 12 11 12 11 10 9 8 7 8 7 6 5 4 3 4 3 2 1 0 31
- *
- * The S-boxes are arbitrary table-lookups each mapping a 6-bit input to a
- * 4-bit output. In other words, each S-box is an array[64] of 4-bit numbers.
- * The S-boxes are listed below. The first S-box listed is applied to the
- * most significant six bits of the block X; the last one is applied to the
- * least significant.
- *
- * 14 0 4 15 13 7 1 4 2 14 15 2 11 13 8 1
- * 3 10 10 6 6 12 12 11 5 9 9 5 0 3 7 8
- * 4 15 1 12 14 8 8 2 13 4 6 9 2 1 11 7
- * 15 5 12 11 9 3 7 14 3 10 10 0 5 6 0 13
- *
- * 15 3 1 13 8 4 14 7 6 15 11 2 3 8 4 14
- * 9 12 7 0 2 1 13 10 12 6 0 9 5 11 10 5
- * 0 13 14 8 7 10 11 1 10 3 4 15 13 4 1 2
- * 5 11 8 6 12 7 6 12 9 0 3 5 2 14 15 9
- *
- * 10 13 0 7 9 0 14 9 6 3 3 4 15 6 5 10
- * 1 2 13 8 12 5 7 14 11 12 4 11 2 15 8 1
- * 13 1 6 10 4 13 9 0 8 6 15 9 3 8 0 7
- * 11 4 1 15 2 14 12 3 5 11 10 5 14 2 7 12
- *
- * 7 13 13 8 14 11 3 5 0 6 6 15 9 0 10 3
- * 1 4 2 7 8 2 5 12 11 1 12 10 4 14 15 9
- * 10 3 6 15 9 0 0 6 12 10 11 1 7 13 13 8
- * 15 9 1 4 3 5 14 11 5 12 2 7 8 2 4 14
- *
- * 2 14 12 11 4 2 1 12 7 4 10 7 11 13 6 1
- * 8 5 5 0 3 15 15 10 13 3 0 9 14 8 9 6
- * 4 11 2 8 1 12 11 7 10 1 13 14 7 2 8 13
- * 15 6 9 15 12 0 5 9 6 10 3 4 0 5 14 3
- *
- * 12 10 1 15 10 4 15 2 9 7 2 12 6 9 8 5
- * 0 6 13 1 3 13 4 14 14 0 7 11 5 3 11 8
- * 9 4 14 3 15 2 5 12 2 9 8 5 12 15 3 10
- * 7 11 0 14 4 1 10 7 1 6 13 0 11 8 6 13
- *
- * 4 13 11 0 2 11 14 7 15 4 0 9 8 1 13 10
- * 3 14 12 3 9 5 7 12 5 2 10 15 6 8 1 6
- * 1 6 4 11 11 13 13 8 12 1 3 4 7 10 14 7
- * 10 9 15 5 6 0 8 15 0 14 5 2 9 3 2 12
- *
- * 13 1 2 15 8 13 4 8 6 10 15 3 11 7 1 4
- * 10 12 9 5 3 6 14 11 5 0 0 14 12 9 7 2
- * 7 2 11 1 4 14 1 7 9 4 12 10 14 8 2 13
- * 0 15 6 12 10 9 13 0 15 3 3 5 5 6 8 11
- *
- * P is a 32-to-32 bit permutation. Its output contains the following
- * bits of its input (listed in order MSB to LSB of output).
- *
- * 16 25 12 11 3 20 4 15 31 17 9 6 27 14 1 22
- * 30 24 8 18 0 5 29 23 13 19 2 26 10 21 28 7
- *
- * PC1 is a 64-to-56 bit selection function. Its output is in two words,
- * C and D. The word C contains the following bits of its input (listed
- * in order MSB to LSB of output).
- *
- * 7 15 23 31 39 47 55 63 6 14 22 30 38 46
- * 54 62 5 13 21 29 37 45 53 61 4 12 20 28
- *
- * And the word D contains these bits.
- *
- * 1 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 2 10 18 26 34 42
- * 50 58 3 11 19 27 35 43 51 59 36 44 52 60
- *
- * PC2 is a 56-to-48 bit selection function. Its input is in two words,
- * C and D. These are treated as one 56-bit word (with C more significant,
- * so that bits 55 to 28 of the word are bits 27 to 0 of C, and bits 27 to
- * 0 of the word are bits 27 to 0 of D). The output contains the following
- * bits of this 56-bit input word (listed in order MSB to LSB of output).
- *
- * 42 39 45 32 55 51 53 28 41 50 35 46 33 37 44 52 30 48 40 49 29 36 43 54
- * 15 4 25 19 9 1 26 16 5 11 23 8 12 7 17 0 22 3 10 14 6 20 27 24
- */
-
-/*
- * Implementation details
- * ----------------------
- *
- * If you look at the code in this module, you'll find it looks
- * nothing _like_ the above algorithm. Here I explain the
- * differences...
- *
- * Key setup has not been heavily optimised here. We are not
- * concerned with key agility: we aren't codebreakers. We don't
- * mind a little delay (and it really is a little one; it may be a
- * factor of five or so slower than it could be but it's still not
- * an appreciable length of time) while setting up. The only tweaks
- * in the key setup are ones which change the format of the key
- * schedule to speed up the actual encryption. I'll describe those
- * below.
- *
- * The first and most obvious optimisation is the S-boxes. Since
- * each S-box always targets the same four bits in the final 32-bit
- * word, so the output from (for example) S-box 0 must always be
- * shifted left 28 bits, we can store the already-shifted outputs
- * in the lookup tables. This reduces lookup-and-shift to lookup,
- * so the S-box step is now just a question of ORing together eight
- * table lookups.
- *
- * The permutation P is just a bit order change; it's invariant
- * with respect to OR, in that P(x)|P(y) = P(x|y). Therefore, we
- * can apply P to every entry of the S-box tables and then we don't
- * have to do it in the code of f(). This yields a set of tables
- * which might be called SP-boxes.
- *
- * The bit-selection function E is our next target. Note that E is
- * immediately followed by the operation of splitting into 6-bit
- * chunks. Examining the 6-bit chunks coming out of E we notice
- * they're all contiguous within the word (speaking cyclically -
- * the end two wrap round); so we can extract those bit strings
- * individually rather than explicitly running E. This would yield
- * code such as
- *
- * y |= SPboxes[0][ (rotl(R, 5) ^ top6bitsofK) & 0x3F ];
- * t |= SPboxes[1][ (rotl(R,11) ^ next6bitsofK) & 0x3F ];
- *
- * and so on; and the key schedule preparation would have to
- * provide each 6-bit chunk separately.
- *
- * Really we'd like to XOR in the key schedule element before
- * looking up bit strings in R. This we can't do, naively, because
- * the 6-bit strings we want overlap. But look at the strings:
- *
- * 3322222222221111111111
- * bit 10987654321098765432109876543210
- *
- * box0 XXXXX X
- * box1 XXXXXX
- * box2 XXXXXX
- * box3 XXXXXX
- * box4 XXXXXX
- * box5 XXXXXX
- * box6 XXXXXX
- * box7 X XXXXX
- *
- * The bit strings we need to XOR in for boxes 0, 2, 4 and 6 don't
- * overlap with each other. Neither do the ones for boxes 1, 3, 5
- * and 7. So we could provide the key schedule in the form of two
- * words that we can separately XOR into R, and then every S-box
- * index is available as a (cyclically) contiguous 6-bit substring
- * of one or the other of the results.
- *
- * The comments in Eric Young's libdes implementation point out
- * that two of these bit strings require a rotation (rather than a
- * simple shift) to extract. It's unavoidable that at least _one_
- * must do; but we can actually run the whole inner algorithm (all
- * 16 rounds) rotated one bit to the left, so that what the `real'
- * DES description sees as L=0x80000001 we see as L=0x00000003.
- * This requires rotating all our SP-box entries one bit to the
- * left, and rotating each word of the key schedule elements one to
- * the left, and rotating L and R one bit left just after IP and
- * one bit right again just before FP. And in each round we convert
- * a rotate into a shift, so we've saved a few per cent.
- *
- * That's about it for the inner loop; the SP-box tables as listed
- * below are what I've described here (the original S value,
- * shifted to its final place in the input to P, run through P, and
- * then rotated one bit left). All that remains is to optimise the
- * initial permutation IP.
- *
- * IP is not an arbitrary permutation. It has the nice property
- * that if you take any bit number, write it in binary (6 bits),
- * permute those 6 bits and invert some of them, you get the final
- * position of that bit. Specifically, the bit whose initial
- * position is given (in binary) as fedcba ends up in position
- * AcbFED (where a capital letter denotes the inverse of a bit).
- *
- * We have the 64-bit data in two 32-bit words L and R, where bits
- * in L are those with f=1 and bits in R are those with f=0. We
- * note that we can do a simple transformation: suppose we exchange
- * the bits with f=1,c=0 and the bits with f=0,c=1. This will cause
- * the bit fedcba to be in position cedfba - we've `swapped' bits c
- * and f in the position of each bit!
- *
- * Better still, this transformation is easy. In the example above,
- * bits in L with c=0 are bits 0x0F0F0F0F, and those in R with c=1
- * are 0xF0F0F0F0. So we can do
- *
- * difference = ((R >> 4) ^ L) & 0x0F0F0F0F
- * R ^= (difference << 4)
- * L ^= difference
- *
- * to perform the swap. Let's denote this by bitswap(4,0x0F0F0F0F).
- * Also, we can invert the bit at the top just by exchanging L and
- * R. So in a few swaps and a few of these bit operations we can
- * do:
- *
- * Initially the position of bit fedcba is fedcba
- * Swap L with R to make it Fedcba
- * Perform bitswap( 4,0x0F0F0F0F) to make it cedFba
- * Perform bitswap(16,0x0000FFFF) to make it ecdFba
- * Swap L with R to make it EcdFba
- * Perform bitswap( 2,0x33333333) to make it bcdFEa
- * Perform bitswap( 8,0x00FF00FF) to make it dcbFEa
- * Swap L with R to make it DcbFEa
- * Perform bitswap( 1,0x55555555) to make it acbFED
- * Swap L with R to make it AcbFED
- *
- * (In the actual code the four swaps are implicit: R and L are
- * simply used the other way round in the first, second and last
- * bitswap operations.)
- *
- * The final permutation is just the inverse of IP, so it can be
- * performed by a similar set of operations.
- */
-
-typedef struct {
- word32 k0246[16], k1357[16];
- word32 iv0, iv1;
-} DESContext;
-
-#define rotl(x, c) ( (x << c) | (x >> (32-c)) )
-#define rotl28(x, c) ( ( (x << c) | (x >> (28-c)) ) & 0x0FFFFFFF)
-
-static word32 bitsel(word32 * input, const int *bitnums, int size)
-{
- word32 ret = 0;
- while (size--) {
- int bitpos = *bitnums++;
- ret <<= 1;
- if (bitpos >= 0)
- ret |= 1 & (input[bitpos / 32] >> (bitpos % 32));
- }
- return ret;
-}
-
-static void des_key_setup(word32 key_msw, word32 key_lsw, DESContext * sched)
-{
-
- static const int PC1_Cbits[] = {
- 7, 15, 23, 31, 39, 47, 55, 63, 6, 14, 22, 30, 38, 46,
- 54, 62, 5, 13, 21, 29, 37, 45, 53, 61, 4, 12, 20, 28
- };
- static const int PC1_Dbits[] = {
- 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 2, 10, 18, 26, 34, 42,
- 50, 58, 3, 11, 19, 27, 35, 43, 51, 59, 36, 44, 52, 60
- };
- /*
- * The bit numbers in the two lists below don't correspond to
- * the ones in the above description of PC2, because in the
- * above description C and D are concatenated so `bit 28' means
- * bit 0 of C. In this implementation we're using the standard
- * `bitsel' function above and C is in the second word, so bit
- * 0 of C is addressed by writing `32' here.
- */
- static const int PC2_0246[] = {
- 49, 36, 59, 55, -1, -1, 37, 41, 48, 56, 34, 52, -1, -1, 15, 4,
- 25, 19, 9, 1, -1, -1, 12, 7, 17, 0, 22, 3, -1, -1, 46, 43
- };
- static const int PC2_1357[] = {
- -1, -1, 57, 32, 45, 54, 39, 50, -1, -1, 44, 53, 33, 40, 47, 58,
- -1, -1, 26, 16, 5, 11, 23, 8, -1, -1, 10, 14, 6, 20, 27, 24
- };
- static const int leftshifts[] =
- { 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1 };
-
- word32 C, D;
- word32 buf[2];
- int i;
-
- buf[0] = key_lsw;
- buf[1] = key_msw;
-
- C = bitsel(buf, PC1_Cbits, 28);
- D = bitsel(buf, PC1_Dbits, 28);
-
- for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
- C = rotl28(C, leftshifts[i]);
- D = rotl28(D, leftshifts[i]);
- buf[0] = D;
- buf[1] = C;
- sched->k0246[i] = bitsel(buf, PC2_0246, 32);
- sched->k1357[i] = bitsel(buf, PC2_1357, 32);
- }
-
- sched->iv0 = sched->iv1 = 0;
-}
-
-static const word32 SPboxes[8][64] = {
- {0x01010400, 0x00000000, 0x00010000, 0x01010404,
- 0x01010004, 0x00010404, 0x00000004, 0x00010000,
- 0x00000400, 0x01010400, 0x01010404, 0x00000400,
- 0x01000404, 0x01010004, 0x01000000, 0x00000004,
- 0x00000404, 0x01000400, 0x01000400, 0x00010400,
- 0x00010400, 0x01010000, 0x01010000, 0x01000404,
- 0x00010004, 0x01000004, 0x01000004, 0x00010004,
- 0x00000000, 0x00000404, 0x00010404, 0x01000000,
- 0x00010000, 0x01010404, 0x00000004, 0x01010000,
- 0x01010400, 0x01000000, 0x01000000, 0x00000400,
- 0x01010004, 0x00010000, 0x00010400, 0x01000004,
- 0x00000400, 0x00000004, 0x01000404, 0x00010404,
- 0x01010404, 0x00010004, 0x01010000, 0x01000404,
- 0x01000004, 0x00000404, 0x00010404, 0x01010400,
- 0x00000404, 0x01000400, 0x01000400, 0x00000000,
- 0x00010004, 0x00010400, 0x00000000, 0x01010004L},
-
- {0x80108020, 0x80008000, 0x00008000, 0x00108020,
- 0x00100000, 0x00000020, 0x80100020, 0x80008020,
- 0x80000020, 0x80108020, 0x80108000, 0x80000000,
- 0x80008000, 0x00100000, 0x00000020, 0x80100020,
- 0x00108000, 0x00100020, 0x80008020, 0x00000000,
- 0x80000000, 0x00008000, 0x00108020, 0x80100000,
- 0x00100020, 0x80000020, 0x00000000, 0x00108000,
- 0x00008020, 0x80108000, 0x80100000, 0x00008020,
- 0x00000000, 0x00108020, 0x80100020, 0x00100000,
- 0x80008020, 0x80100000, 0x80108000, 0x00008000,
- 0x80100000, 0x80008000, 0x00000020, 0x80108020,
- 0x00108020, 0x00000020, 0x00008000, 0x80000000,
- 0x00008020, 0x80108000, 0x00100000, 0x80000020,
- 0x00100020, 0x80008020, 0x80000020, 0x00100020,
- 0x00108000, 0x00000000, 0x80008000, 0x00008020,
- 0x80000000, 0x80100020, 0x80108020, 0x00108000L},
-
- {0x00000208, 0x08020200, 0x00000000, 0x08020008,
- 0x08000200, 0x00000000, 0x00020208, 0x08000200,
- 0x00020008, 0x08000008, 0x08000008, 0x00020000,
- 0x08020208, 0x00020008, 0x08020000, 0x00000208,
- 0x08000000, 0x00000008, 0x08020200, 0x00000200,
- 0x00020200, 0x08020000, 0x08020008, 0x00020208,
- 0x08000208, 0x00020200, 0x00020000, 0x08000208,
- 0x00000008, 0x08020208, 0x00000200, 0x08000000,
- 0x08020200, 0x08000000, 0x00020008, 0x00000208,
- 0x00020000, 0x08020200, 0x08000200, 0x00000000,
- 0x00000200, 0x00020008, 0x08020208, 0x08000200,
- 0x08000008, 0x00000200, 0x00000000, 0x08020008,
- 0x08000208, 0x00020000, 0x08000000, 0x08020208,
- 0x00000008, 0x00020208, 0x00020200, 0x08000008,
- 0x08020000, 0x08000208, 0x00000208, 0x08020000,
- 0x00020208, 0x00000008, 0x08020008, 0x00020200L},
-
- {0x00802001, 0x00002081, 0x00002081, 0x00000080,
- 0x00802080, 0x00800081, 0x00800001, 0x00002001,
- 0x00000000, 0x00802000, 0x00802000, 0x00802081,
- 0x00000081, 0x00000000, 0x00800080, 0x00800001,
- 0x00000001, 0x00002000, 0x00800000, 0x00802001,
- 0x00000080, 0x00800000, 0x00002001, 0x00002080,
- 0x00800081, 0x00000001, 0x00002080, 0x00800080,
- 0x00002000, 0x00802080, 0x00802081, 0x00000081,
- 0x00800080, 0x00800001, 0x00802000, 0x00802081,
- 0x00000081, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00802000,
- 0x00002080, 0x00800080, 0x00800081, 0x00000001,
- 0x00802001, 0x00002081, 0x00002081, 0x00000080,
- 0x00802081, 0x00000081, 0x00000001, 0x00002000,
- 0x00800001, 0x00002001, 0x00802080, 0x00800081,
- 0x00002001, 0x00002080, 0x00800000, 0x00802001,
- 0x00000080, 0x00800000, 0x00002000, 0x00802080L},
-
- {0x00000100, 0x02080100, 0x02080000, 0x42000100,
- 0x00080000, 0x00000100, 0x40000000, 0x02080000,
- 0x40080100, 0x00080000, 0x02000100, 0x40080100,
- 0x42000100, 0x42080000, 0x00080100, 0x40000000,
- 0x02000000, 0x40080000, 0x40080000, 0x00000000,
- 0x40000100, 0x42080100, 0x42080100, 0x02000100,
- 0x42080000, 0x40000100, 0x00000000, 0x42000000,
- 0x02080100, 0x02000000, 0x42000000, 0x00080100,
- 0x00080000, 0x42000100, 0x00000100, 0x02000000,
- 0x40000000, 0x02080000, 0x42000100, 0x40080100,
- 0x02000100, 0x40000000, 0x42080000, 0x02080100,
- 0x40080100, 0x00000100, 0x02000000, 0x42080000,
- 0x42080100, 0x00080100, 0x42000000, 0x42080100,
- 0x02080000, 0x00000000, 0x40080000, 0x42000000,
- 0x00080100, 0x02000100, 0x40000100, 0x00080000,
- 0x00000000, 0x40080000, 0x02080100, 0x40000100L},
-
- {0x20000010, 0x20400000, 0x00004000, 0x20404010,
- 0x20400000, 0x00000010, 0x20404010, 0x00400000,
- 0x20004000, 0x00404010, 0x00400000, 0x20000010,
- 0x00400010, 0x20004000, 0x20000000, 0x00004010,
- 0x00000000, 0x00400010, 0x20004010, 0x00004000,
- 0x00404000, 0x20004010, 0x00000010, 0x20400010,
- 0x20400010, 0x00000000, 0x00404010, 0x20404000,
- 0x00004010, 0x00404000, 0x20404000, 0x20000000,
- 0x20004000, 0x00000010, 0x20400010, 0x00404000,
- 0x20404010, 0x00400000, 0x00004010, 0x20000010,
- 0x00400000, 0x20004000, 0x20000000, 0x00004010,
- 0x20000010, 0x20404010, 0x00404000, 0x20400000,
- 0x00404010, 0x20404000, 0x00000000, 0x20400010,
- 0x00000010, 0x00004000, 0x20400000, 0x00404010,
- 0x00004000, 0x00400010, 0x20004010, 0x00000000,
- 0x20404000, 0x20000000, 0x00400010, 0x20004010L},
-
- {0x00200000, 0x04200002, 0x04000802, 0x00000000,
- 0x00000800, 0x04000802, 0x00200802, 0x04200800,
- 0x04200802, 0x00200000, 0x00000000, 0x04000002,
- 0x00000002, 0x04000000, 0x04200002, 0x00000802,
- 0x04000800, 0x00200802, 0x00200002, 0x04000800,
- 0x04000002, 0x04200000, 0x04200800, 0x00200002,
- 0x04200000, 0x00000800, 0x00000802, 0x04200802,
- 0x00200800, 0x00000002, 0x04000000, 0x00200800,
- 0x04000000, 0x00200800, 0x00200000, 0x04000802,
- 0x04000802, 0x04200002, 0x04200002, 0x00000002,
- 0x00200002, 0x04000000, 0x04000800, 0x00200000,
- 0x04200800, 0x00000802, 0x00200802, 0x04200800,
- 0x00000802, 0x04000002, 0x04200802, 0x04200000,
- 0x00200800, 0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x04200802,
- 0x00000000, 0x00200802, 0x04200000, 0x00000800,
- 0x04000002, 0x04000800, 0x00000800, 0x00200002L},
-
- {0x10001040, 0x00001000, 0x00040000, 0x10041040,
- 0x10000000, 0x10001040, 0x00000040, 0x10000000,
- 0x00040040, 0x10040000, 0x10041040, 0x00041000,
- 0x10041000, 0x00041040, 0x00001000, 0x00000040,
- 0x10040000, 0x10000040, 0x10001000, 0x00001040,
- 0x00041000, 0x00040040, 0x10040040, 0x10041000,
- 0x00001040, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x10040040,
- 0x10000040, 0x10001000, 0x00041040, 0x00040000,
- 0x00041040, 0x00040000, 0x10041000, 0x00001000,
- 0x00000040, 0x10040040, 0x00001000, 0x00041040,
- 0x10001000, 0x00000040, 0x10000040, 0x10040000,
- 0x10040040, 0x10000000, 0x00040000, 0x10001040,
- 0x00000000, 0x10041040, 0x00040040, 0x10000040,
- 0x10040000, 0x10001000, 0x10001040, 0x00000000,
- 0x10041040, 0x00041000, 0x00041000, 0x00001040,
- 0x00001040, 0x00040040, 0x10000000, 0x10041000L}
-};
-
-#define f(R, K0246, K1357) (\
- s0246 = R ^ K0246, \
- s1357 = R ^ K1357, \
- s0246 = rotl(s0246, 28), \
- SPboxes[0] [(s0246 >> 24) & 0x3F] | \
- SPboxes[1] [(s1357 >> 24) & 0x3F] | \
- SPboxes[2] [(s0246 >> 16) & 0x3F] | \
- SPboxes[3] [(s1357 >> 16) & 0x3F] | \
- SPboxes[4] [(s0246 >> 8) & 0x3F] | \
- SPboxes[5] [(s1357 >> 8) & 0x3F] | \
- SPboxes[6] [(s0246 ) & 0x3F] | \
- SPboxes[7] [(s1357 ) & 0x3F])
-
-#define bitswap(L, R, n, mask) (\
- swap = mask & ( (R >> n) ^ L ), \
- R ^= swap << n, \
- L ^= swap)
-
-/* Initial permutation */
-#define IP(L, R) (\
- bitswap(R, L, 4, 0x0F0F0F0F), \
- bitswap(R, L, 16, 0x0000FFFF), \
- bitswap(L, R, 2, 0x33333333), \
- bitswap(L, R, 8, 0x00FF00FF), \
- bitswap(R, L, 1, 0x55555555))
-
-/* Final permutation */
-#define FP(L, R) (\
- bitswap(R, L, 1, 0x55555555), \
- bitswap(L, R, 8, 0x00FF00FF), \
- bitswap(L, R, 2, 0x33333333), \
- bitswap(R, L, 16, 0x0000FFFF), \
- bitswap(R, L, 4, 0x0F0F0F0F))
-
-static void des_encipher(word32 * output, word32 L, word32 R,
- DESContext * sched)
-{
- word32 swap, s0246, s1357;
-
- IP(L, R);
-
- L = rotl(L, 1);
- R = rotl(R, 1);
-
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[0], sched->k1357[0]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[1], sched->k1357[1]);
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[2], sched->k1357[2]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[3], sched->k1357[3]);
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[4], sched->k1357[4]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[5], sched->k1357[5]);
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[6], sched->k1357[6]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[7], sched->k1357[7]);
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[8], sched->k1357[8]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[9], sched->k1357[9]);
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[10], sched->k1357[10]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[11], sched->k1357[11]);
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[12], sched->k1357[12]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[13], sched->k1357[13]);
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[14], sched->k1357[14]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[15], sched->k1357[15]);
-
- L = rotl(L, 31);
- R = rotl(R, 31);
-
- swap = L;
- L = R;
- R = swap;
-
- FP(L, R);
-
- output[0] = L;
- output[1] = R;
-}
-
-static void des_decipher(word32 * output, word32 L, word32 R,
- DESContext * sched)
-{
- word32 swap, s0246, s1357;
-
- IP(L, R);
-
- L = rotl(L, 1);
- R = rotl(R, 1);
-
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[15], sched->k1357[15]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[14], sched->k1357[14]);
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[13], sched->k1357[13]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[12], sched->k1357[12]);
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[11], sched->k1357[11]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[10], sched->k1357[10]);
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[9], sched->k1357[9]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[8], sched->k1357[8]);
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[7], sched->k1357[7]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[6], sched->k1357[6]);
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[5], sched->k1357[5]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[4], sched->k1357[4]);
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[3], sched->k1357[3]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[2], sched->k1357[2]);
- L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[1], sched->k1357[1]);
- R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[0], sched->k1357[0]);
-
- L = rotl(L, 31);
- R = rotl(R, 31);
-
- swap = L;
- L = R;
- R = swap;
-
- FP(L, R);
-
- output[0] = L;
- output[1] = R;
-}
-
-static void des_cbc_encrypt(unsigned char *blk,
- unsigned int len, DESContext * sched)
-{
- word32 out[2], iv0, iv1;
- unsigned int i;
-
- assert((len & 7) == 0);
-
- iv0 = sched->iv0;
- iv1 = sched->iv1;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i += 8) {
- iv0 ^= GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk);
- iv1 ^= GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4);
- des_encipher(out, iv0, iv1, sched);
- iv0 = out[0];
- iv1 = out[1];
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk, iv0);
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4, iv1);
- blk += 8;
- }
- sched->iv0 = iv0;
- sched->iv1 = iv1;
-}
-
-static void des_cbc_decrypt(unsigned char *blk,
- unsigned int len, DESContext * sched)
-{
- word32 out[2], iv0, iv1, xL, xR;
- unsigned int i;
-
- assert((len & 7) == 0);
-
- iv0 = sched->iv0;
- iv1 = sched->iv1;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i += 8) {
- xL = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk);
- xR = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4);
- des_decipher(out, xL, xR, sched);
- iv0 ^= out[0];
- iv1 ^= out[1];
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk, iv0);
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4, iv1);
- blk += 8;
- iv0 = xL;
- iv1 = xR;
- }
- sched->iv0 = iv0;
- sched->iv1 = iv1;
-}
-
-static void des_3cbc_encrypt(unsigned char *blk,
- unsigned int len, DESContext * scheds)
-{
- des_cbc_encrypt(blk, len, &scheds[0]);
- des_cbc_decrypt(blk, len, &scheds[1]);
- des_cbc_encrypt(blk, len, &scheds[2]);
-}
-
-static void des_cbc3_encrypt(unsigned char *blk,
- unsigned int len, DESContext * scheds)
-{
- word32 out[2], iv0, iv1;
- unsigned int i;
-
- assert((len & 7) == 0);
-
- iv0 = scheds->iv0;
- iv1 = scheds->iv1;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i += 8) {
- iv0 ^= GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk);
- iv1 ^= GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4);
- des_encipher(out, iv0, iv1, &scheds[0]);
- des_decipher(out, out[0], out[1], &scheds[1]);
- des_encipher(out, out[0], out[1], &scheds[2]);
- iv0 = out[0];
- iv1 = out[1];
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk, iv0);
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4, iv1);
- blk += 8;
- }
- scheds->iv0 = iv0;
- scheds->iv1 = iv1;
-}
-
-static void des_3cbc_decrypt(unsigned char *blk,
- unsigned int len, DESContext * scheds)
-{
- des_cbc_decrypt(blk, len, &scheds[2]);
- des_cbc_encrypt(blk, len, &scheds[1]);
- des_cbc_decrypt(blk, len, &scheds[0]);
-}
-
-static void des_cbc3_decrypt(unsigned char *blk,
- unsigned int len, DESContext * scheds)
-{
- word32 out[2], iv0, iv1, xL, xR;
- unsigned int i;
-
- assert((len & 7) == 0);
-
- iv0 = scheds->iv0;
- iv1 = scheds->iv1;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i += 8) {
- xL = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk);
- xR = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4);
- des_decipher(out, xL, xR, &scheds[2]);
- des_encipher(out, out[0], out[1], &scheds[1]);
- des_decipher(out, out[0], out[1], &scheds[0]);
- iv0 ^= out[0];
- iv1 ^= out[1];
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk, iv0);
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4, iv1);
- blk += 8;
- iv0 = xL;
- iv1 = xR;
- }
- scheds->iv0 = iv0;
- scheds->iv1 = iv1;
-}
-
-static void des_sdctr3(unsigned char *blk,
- unsigned int len, DESContext * scheds)
-{
- word32 b[2], iv0, iv1, tmp;
- unsigned int i;
-
- assert((len & 7) == 0);
-
- iv0 = scheds->iv0;
- iv1 = scheds->iv1;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i += 8) {
- des_encipher(b, iv0, iv1, &scheds[0]);
- des_decipher(b, b[0], b[1], &scheds[1]);
- des_encipher(b, b[0], b[1], &scheds[2]);
- tmp = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk);
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk, tmp ^ b[0]);
- blk += 4;
- tmp = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk);
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk, tmp ^ b[1]);
- blk += 4;
- if ((iv1 = (iv1 + 1) & 0xffffffff) == 0)
- iv0 = (iv0 + 1) & 0xffffffff;
- }
- scheds->iv0 = iv0;
- scheds->iv1 = iv1;
-}
-
-static void *des3_make_context(void)
-{
- return snewn(3, DESContext);
-}
-
-static void *des3_ssh1_make_context(void)
-{
- /* Need 3 keys for each direction, in SSH-1 */
- return snewn(6, DESContext);
-}
-
-static void *des_make_context(void)
-{
- return snew(DESContext);
-}
-
-static void *des_ssh1_make_context(void)
-{
- /* Need one key for each direction, in SSH-1 */
- return snewn(2, DESContext);
-}
-
-static void des3_free_context(void *handle) /* used for both 3DES and DES */
-{
- sfree(handle);
-}
-
-static void des3_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key)
-{
- DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle;
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &keys[0]);
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 8),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 12), &keys[1]);
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 16),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 20), &keys[2]);
-}
-
-static void des3_iv(void *handle, unsigned char *key)
-{
- DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle;
- keys[0].iv0 = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key);
- keys[0].iv1 = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4);
-}
-
-static void des_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key)
-{
- DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle;
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &keys[0]);
-}
-
-static void des3_sesskey(void *handle, unsigned char *key)
-{
- DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle;
- des3_key(keys, key);
- des3_key(keys+3, key);
-}
-
-static void des3_encrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle;
- des_3cbc_encrypt(blk, len, keys);
-}
-
-static void des3_decrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle;
- des_3cbc_decrypt(blk, len, keys+3);
-}
-
-static void des3_ssh2_encrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle;
- des_cbc3_encrypt(blk, len, keys);
-}
-
-static void des3_ssh2_decrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle;
- des_cbc3_decrypt(blk, len, keys);
-}
-
-static void des3_ssh2_sdctr(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle;
- des_sdctr3(blk, len, keys);
-}
-
-static void des_ssh2_encrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle;
- des_cbc_encrypt(blk, len, keys);
-}
-
-static void des_ssh2_decrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle;
- des_cbc_decrypt(blk, len, keys);
-}
-
-void des3_decrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- DESContext ourkeys[3];
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &ourkeys[0]);
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 8),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 12), &ourkeys[1]);
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &ourkeys[2]);
- des_3cbc_decrypt(blk, len, ourkeys);
- memset(ourkeys, 0, sizeof(ourkeys));
-}
-
-void des3_encrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- DESContext ourkeys[3];
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &ourkeys[0]);
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 8),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 12), &ourkeys[1]);
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &ourkeys[2]);
- des_3cbc_encrypt(blk, len, ourkeys);
- memset(ourkeys, 0, sizeof(ourkeys));
-}
-
-void des3_decrypt_pubkey_ossh(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *iv,
- unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- DESContext ourkeys[3];
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &ourkeys[0]);
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 8),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 12), &ourkeys[1]);
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 16),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 20), &ourkeys[2]);
- ourkeys[0].iv0 = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(iv);
- ourkeys[0].iv1 = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(iv+4);
- des_cbc3_decrypt(blk, len, ourkeys);
- memset(ourkeys, 0, sizeof(ourkeys));
-}
-
-void des3_encrypt_pubkey_ossh(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *iv,
- unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- DESContext ourkeys[3];
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &ourkeys[0]);
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 8),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 12), &ourkeys[1]);
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 16),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 20), &ourkeys[2]);
- ourkeys[0].iv0 = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(iv);
- ourkeys[0].iv1 = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(iv+4);
- des_cbc3_encrypt(blk, len, ourkeys);
- memset(ourkeys, 0, sizeof(ourkeys));
-}
-
-static void des_keysetup_xdmauth(unsigned char *keydata, DESContext *dc)
-{
- unsigned char key[8];
- int i, nbits, j;
- unsigned int bits;
-
- bits = 0;
- nbits = 0;
- j = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
- if (nbits < 7) {
- bits = (bits << 8) | keydata[j];
- nbits += 8;
- j++;
- }
- key[i] = (bits >> (nbits - 7)) << 1;
- bits &= ~(0x7F << (nbits - 7));
- nbits -= 7;
- }
-
- des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key), GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), dc);
-}
-
-void des_encrypt_xdmauth(unsigned char *keydata, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- DESContext dc;
- des_keysetup_xdmauth(keydata, &dc);
- des_cbc_encrypt(blk, 24, &dc);
-}
-
-void des_decrypt_xdmauth(unsigned char *keydata, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- DESContext dc;
- des_keysetup_xdmauth(keydata, &dc);
- des_cbc_decrypt(blk, 24, &dc);
-}
-
-static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_3des_ssh2 = {
- des3_make_context, des3_free_context, des3_iv, des3_key,
- des3_ssh2_encrypt_blk, des3_ssh2_decrypt_blk,
- "3des-cbc",
- 8, 168, SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC, "triple-DES CBC"
-};
-
-static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_3des_ssh2_ctr = {
- des3_make_context, des3_free_context, des3_iv, des3_key,
- des3_ssh2_sdctr, des3_ssh2_sdctr,
- "3des-ctr",
- 8, 168, 0, "triple-DES SDCTR"
-};
-
-/*
- * Single DES in SSH-2. "des-cbc" is marked as HISTORIC in
- * RFC 4250, referring to
- * FIPS-46-3. ("Single DES (i.e., DES) will be permitted
- * for legacy systems only.") , but ssh.com support it and
- * apparently aren't the only people to do so, so we sigh
- * and implement it anyway.
- */
-static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_des_ssh2 = {
- des_make_context, des3_free_context, des3_iv, des_key,
- des_ssh2_encrypt_blk, des_ssh2_decrypt_blk,
- "des-cbc",
- 8, 56, SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC, "single-DES CBC"
-};
-
-static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_des_sshcom_ssh2 = {
- des_make_context, des3_free_context, des3_iv, des_key,
- des_ssh2_encrypt_blk, des_ssh2_decrypt_blk,
- "des-cbc@ssh.com",
- 8, 56, SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC, "single-DES CBC"
-};
-
-static const struct ssh2_cipher *const des3_list[] = {
- &ssh_3des_ssh2_ctr,
- &ssh_3des_ssh2
-};
-
-const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_3des = {
- sizeof(des3_list) / sizeof(*des3_list),
- des3_list
-};
-
-static const struct ssh2_cipher *const des_list[] = {
- &ssh_des_ssh2,
- &ssh_des_sshcom_ssh2
-};
-
-const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_des = {
- sizeof(des_list) / sizeof(*des_list),
- des_list
-};
-
-const struct ssh_cipher ssh_3des = {
- des3_ssh1_make_context, des3_free_context, des3_sesskey,
- des3_encrypt_blk, des3_decrypt_blk,
- 8, "triple-DES inner-CBC"
-};
-
-static void des_sesskey(void *handle, unsigned char *key)
-{
- DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle;
- des_key(keys, key);
- des_key(keys+1, key);
-}
-
-static void des_encrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle;
- des_cbc_encrypt(blk, len, keys);
-}
-
-static void des_decrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len)
-{
- DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle;
- des_cbc_decrypt(blk, len, keys+1);
-}
-
-const struct ssh_cipher ssh_des = {
- des_ssh1_make_context, des3_free_context, des_sesskey,
- des_encrypt_blk, des_decrypt_blk,
- 8, "single-DES CBC"
-};
+#include <assert.h> +#include "ssh.h" + + +/* des.c - implementation of DES + */ + +/* + * Description of DES + * ------------------ + * + * Unlike the description in FIPS 46, I'm going to use _sensible_ indices: + * bits in an n-bit word are numbered from 0 at the LSB to n-1 at the MSB. + * And S-boxes are indexed by six consecutive bits, not by the outer two + * followed by the middle four. + * + * The DES encryption routine requires a 64-bit input, and a key schedule K + * containing 16 48-bit elements. + * + * First the input is permuted by the initial permutation IP. + * Then the input is split into 32-bit words L and R. (L is the MSW.) + * Next, 16 rounds. In each round: + * (L, R) <- (R, L xor f(R, K[i])) + * Then the pre-output words L and R are swapped. + * Then L and R are glued back together into a 64-bit word. (L is the MSW, + * again, but since we just swapped them, the MSW is the R that came out + * of the last round.) + * The 64-bit output block is permuted by the inverse of IP and returned. + * + * Decryption is identical except that the elements of K are used in the + * opposite order. (This wouldn't work if that word swap didn't happen.) + * + * The function f, used in each round, accepts a 32-bit word R and a + * 48-bit key block K. It produces a 32-bit output. + * + * First R is expanded to 48 bits using the bit-selection function E. + * The resulting 48-bit block is XORed with the key block K to produce + * a 48-bit block X. + * This block X is split into eight groups of 6 bits. Each group of 6 + * bits is then looked up in one of the eight S-boxes to convert + * it to 4 bits. These eight groups of 4 bits are glued back + * together to produce a 32-bit preoutput block. + * The preoutput block is permuted using the permutation P and returned. + * + * Key setup maps a 64-bit key word into a 16x48-bit key schedule. Although + * the approved input format for the key is a 64-bit word, eight of the + * bits are discarded, so the actual quantity of key used is 56 bits. + * + * First the input key is converted to two 28-bit words C and D using + * the bit-selection function PC1. + * Then 16 rounds of key setup occur. In each round, C and D are each + * rotated left by either 1 or 2 bits (depending on which round), and + * then converted into a key schedule element using the bit-selection + * function PC2. + * + * That's the actual algorithm. Now for the tedious details: all those + * painful permutations and lookup tables. + * + * IP is a 64-to-64 bit permutation. Its output contains the following + * bits of its input (listed in order MSB to LSB of output). + * + * 6 14 22 30 38 46 54 62 4 12 20 28 36 44 52 60 + * 2 10 18 26 34 42 50 58 0 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 + * 7 15 23 31 39 47 55 63 5 13 21 29 37 45 53 61 + * 3 11 19 27 35 43 51 59 1 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 + * + * E is a 32-to-48 bit selection function. Its output contains the following + * bits of its input (listed in order MSB to LSB of output). + * + * 0 31 30 29 28 27 28 27 26 25 24 23 24 23 22 21 20 19 20 19 18 17 16 15 + * 16 15 14 13 12 11 12 11 10 9 8 7 8 7 6 5 4 3 4 3 2 1 0 31 + * + * The S-boxes are arbitrary table-lookups each mapping a 6-bit input to a + * 4-bit output. In other words, each S-box is an array[64] of 4-bit numbers. + * The S-boxes are listed below. The first S-box listed is applied to the + * most significant six bits of the block X; the last one is applied to the + * least significant. + * + * 14 0 4 15 13 7 1 4 2 14 15 2 11 13 8 1 + * 3 10 10 6 6 12 12 11 5 9 9 5 0 3 7 8 + * 4 15 1 12 14 8 8 2 13 4 6 9 2 1 11 7 + * 15 5 12 11 9 3 7 14 3 10 10 0 5 6 0 13 + * + * 15 3 1 13 8 4 14 7 6 15 11 2 3 8 4 14 + * 9 12 7 0 2 1 13 10 12 6 0 9 5 11 10 5 + * 0 13 14 8 7 10 11 1 10 3 4 15 13 4 1 2 + * 5 11 8 6 12 7 6 12 9 0 3 5 2 14 15 9 + * + * 10 13 0 7 9 0 14 9 6 3 3 4 15 6 5 10 + * 1 2 13 8 12 5 7 14 11 12 4 11 2 15 8 1 + * 13 1 6 10 4 13 9 0 8 6 15 9 3 8 0 7 + * 11 4 1 15 2 14 12 3 5 11 10 5 14 2 7 12 + * + * 7 13 13 8 14 11 3 5 0 6 6 15 9 0 10 3 + * 1 4 2 7 8 2 5 12 11 1 12 10 4 14 15 9 + * 10 3 6 15 9 0 0 6 12 10 11 1 7 13 13 8 + * 15 9 1 4 3 5 14 11 5 12 2 7 8 2 4 14 + * + * 2 14 12 11 4 2 1 12 7 4 10 7 11 13 6 1 + * 8 5 5 0 3 15 15 10 13 3 0 9 14 8 9 6 + * 4 11 2 8 1 12 11 7 10 1 13 14 7 2 8 13 + * 15 6 9 15 12 0 5 9 6 10 3 4 0 5 14 3 + * + * 12 10 1 15 10 4 15 2 9 7 2 12 6 9 8 5 + * 0 6 13 1 3 13 4 14 14 0 7 11 5 3 11 8 + * 9 4 14 3 15 2 5 12 2 9 8 5 12 15 3 10 + * 7 11 0 14 4 1 10 7 1 6 13 0 11 8 6 13 + * + * 4 13 11 0 2 11 14 7 15 4 0 9 8 1 13 10 + * 3 14 12 3 9 5 7 12 5 2 10 15 6 8 1 6 + * 1 6 4 11 11 13 13 8 12 1 3 4 7 10 14 7 + * 10 9 15 5 6 0 8 15 0 14 5 2 9 3 2 12 + * + * 13 1 2 15 8 13 4 8 6 10 15 3 11 7 1 4 + * 10 12 9 5 3 6 14 11 5 0 0 14 12 9 7 2 + * 7 2 11 1 4 14 1 7 9 4 12 10 14 8 2 13 + * 0 15 6 12 10 9 13 0 15 3 3 5 5 6 8 11 + * + * P is a 32-to-32 bit permutation. Its output contains the following + * bits of its input (listed in order MSB to LSB of output). + * + * 16 25 12 11 3 20 4 15 31 17 9 6 27 14 1 22 + * 30 24 8 18 0 5 29 23 13 19 2 26 10 21 28 7 + * + * PC1 is a 64-to-56 bit selection function. Its output is in two words, + * C and D. The word C contains the following bits of its input (listed + * in order MSB to LSB of output). + * + * 7 15 23 31 39 47 55 63 6 14 22 30 38 46 + * 54 62 5 13 21 29 37 45 53 61 4 12 20 28 + * + * And the word D contains these bits. + * + * 1 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 2 10 18 26 34 42 + * 50 58 3 11 19 27 35 43 51 59 36 44 52 60 + * + * PC2 is a 56-to-48 bit selection function. Its input is in two words, + * C and D. These are treated as one 56-bit word (with C more significant, + * so that bits 55 to 28 of the word are bits 27 to 0 of C, and bits 27 to + * 0 of the word are bits 27 to 0 of D). The output contains the following + * bits of this 56-bit input word (listed in order MSB to LSB of output). + * + * 42 39 45 32 55 51 53 28 41 50 35 46 33 37 44 52 30 48 40 49 29 36 43 54 + * 15 4 25 19 9 1 26 16 5 11 23 8 12 7 17 0 22 3 10 14 6 20 27 24 + */ + +/* + * Implementation details + * ---------------------- + * + * If you look at the code in this module, you'll find it looks + * nothing _like_ the above algorithm. Here I explain the + * differences... + * + * Key setup has not been heavily optimised here. We are not + * concerned with key agility: we aren't codebreakers. We don't + * mind a little delay (and it really is a little one; it may be a + * factor of five or so slower than it could be but it's still not + * an appreciable length of time) while setting up. The only tweaks + * in the key setup are ones which change the format of the key + * schedule to speed up the actual encryption. I'll describe those + * below. + * + * The first and most obvious optimisation is the S-boxes. Since + * each S-box always targets the same four bits in the final 32-bit + * word, so the output from (for example) S-box 0 must always be + * shifted left 28 bits, we can store the already-shifted outputs + * in the lookup tables. This reduces lookup-and-shift to lookup, + * so the S-box step is now just a question of ORing together eight + * table lookups. + * + * The permutation P is just a bit order change; it's invariant + * with respect to OR, in that P(x)|P(y) = P(x|y). Therefore, we + * can apply P to every entry of the S-box tables and then we don't + * have to do it in the code of f(). This yields a set of tables + * which might be called SP-boxes. + * + * The bit-selection function E is our next target. Note that E is + * immediately followed by the operation of splitting into 6-bit + * chunks. Examining the 6-bit chunks coming out of E we notice + * they're all contiguous within the word (speaking cyclically - + * the end two wrap round); so we can extract those bit strings + * individually rather than explicitly running E. This would yield + * code such as + * + * y |= SPboxes[0][ (rotl(R, 5) ^ top6bitsofK) & 0x3F ]; + * t |= SPboxes[1][ (rotl(R,11) ^ next6bitsofK) & 0x3F ]; + * + * and so on; and the key schedule preparation would have to + * provide each 6-bit chunk separately. + * + * Really we'd like to XOR in the key schedule element before + * looking up bit strings in R. This we can't do, naively, because + * the 6-bit strings we want overlap. But look at the strings: + * + * 3322222222221111111111 + * bit 10987654321098765432109876543210 + * + * box0 XXXXX X + * box1 XXXXXX + * box2 XXXXXX + * box3 XXXXXX + * box4 XXXXXX + * box5 XXXXXX + * box6 XXXXXX + * box7 X XXXXX + * + * The bit strings we need to XOR in for boxes 0, 2, 4 and 6 don't + * overlap with each other. Neither do the ones for boxes 1, 3, 5 + * and 7. So we could provide the key schedule in the form of two + * words that we can separately XOR into R, and then every S-box + * index is available as a (cyclically) contiguous 6-bit substring + * of one or the other of the results. + * + * The comments in Eric Young's libdes implementation point out + * that two of these bit strings require a rotation (rather than a + * simple shift) to extract. It's unavoidable that at least _one_ + * must do; but we can actually run the whole inner algorithm (all + * 16 rounds) rotated one bit to the left, so that what the `real' + * DES description sees as L=0x80000001 we see as L=0x00000003. + * This requires rotating all our SP-box entries one bit to the + * left, and rotating each word of the key schedule elements one to + * the left, and rotating L and R one bit left just after IP and + * one bit right again just before FP. And in each round we convert + * a rotate into a shift, so we've saved a few per cent. + * + * That's about it for the inner loop; the SP-box tables as listed + * below are what I've described here (the original S value, + * shifted to its final place in the input to P, run through P, and + * then rotated one bit left). All that remains is to optimise the + * initial permutation IP. + * + * IP is not an arbitrary permutation. It has the nice property + * that if you take any bit number, write it in binary (6 bits), + * permute those 6 bits and invert some of them, you get the final + * position of that bit. Specifically, the bit whose initial + * position is given (in binary) as fedcba ends up in position + * AcbFED (where a capital letter denotes the inverse of a bit). + * + * We have the 64-bit data in two 32-bit words L and R, where bits + * in L are those with f=1 and bits in R are those with f=0. We + * note that we can do a simple transformation: suppose we exchange + * the bits with f=1,c=0 and the bits with f=0,c=1. This will cause + * the bit fedcba to be in position cedfba - we've `swapped' bits c + * and f in the position of each bit! + * + * Better still, this transformation is easy. In the example above, + * bits in L with c=0 are bits 0x0F0F0F0F, and those in R with c=1 + * are 0xF0F0F0F0. So we can do + * + * difference = ((R >> 4) ^ L) & 0x0F0F0F0F + * R ^= (difference << 4) + * L ^= difference + * + * to perform the swap. Let's denote this by bitswap(4,0x0F0F0F0F). + * Also, we can invert the bit at the top just by exchanging L and + * R. So in a few swaps and a few of these bit operations we can + * do: + * + * Initially the position of bit fedcba is fedcba + * Swap L with R to make it Fedcba + * Perform bitswap( 4,0x0F0F0F0F) to make it cedFba + * Perform bitswap(16,0x0000FFFF) to make it ecdFba + * Swap L with R to make it EcdFba + * Perform bitswap( 2,0x33333333) to make it bcdFEa + * Perform bitswap( 8,0x00FF00FF) to make it dcbFEa + * Swap L with R to make it DcbFEa + * Perform bitswap( 1,0x55555555) to make it acbFED + * Swap L with R to make it AcbFED + * + * (In the actual code the four swaps are implicit: R and L are + * simply used the other way round in the first, second and last + * bitswap operations.) + * + * The final permutation is just the inverse of IP, so it can be + * performed by a similar set of operations. + */ + +typedef struct { + word32 k0246[16], k1357[16]; + word32 iv0, iv1; +} DESContext; + +#define rotl(x, c) ( (x << c) | (x >> (32-c)) ) +#define rotl28(x, c) ( ( (x << c) | (x >> (28-c)) ) & 0x0FFFFFFF) + +static word32 bitsel(word32 * input, const int *bitnums, int size) +{ + word32 ret = 0; + while (size--) { + int bitpos = *bitnums++; + ret <<= 1; + if (bitpos >= 0) + ret |= 1 & (input[bitpos / 32] >> (bitpos % 32)); + } + return ret; +} + +static void des_key_setup(word32 key_msw, word32 key_lsw, DESContext * sched) +{ + + static const int PC1_Cbits[] = { + 7, 15, 23, 31, 39, 47, 55, 63, 6, 14, 22, 30, 38, 46, + 54, 62, 5, 13, 21, 29, 37, 45, 53, 61, 4, 12, 20, 28 + }; + static const int PC1_Dbits[] = { + 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 2, 10, 18, 26, 34, 42, + 50, 58, 3, 11, 19, 27, 35, 43, 51, 59, 36, 44, 52, 60 + }; + /* + * The bit numbers in the two lists below don't correspond to + * the ones in the above description of PC2, because in the + * above description C and D are concatenated so `bit 28' means + * bit 0 of C. In this implementation we're using the standard + * `bitsel' function above and C is in the second word, so bit + * 0 of C is addressed by writing `32' here. + */ + static const int PC2_0246[] = { + 49, 36, 59, 55, -1, -1, 37, 41, 48, 56, 34, 52, -1, -1, 15, 4, + 25, 19, 9, 1, -1, -1, 12, 7, 17, 0, 22, 3, -1, -1, 46, 43 + }; + static const int PC2_1357[] = { + -1, -1, 57, 32, 45, 54, 39, 50, -1, -1, 44, 53, 33, 40, 47, 58, + -1, -1, 26, 16, 5, 11, 23, 8, -1, -1, 10, 14, 6, 20, 27, 24 + }; + static const int leftshifts[] = + { 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1 }; + + word32 C, D; + word32 buf[2]; + int i; + + buf[0] = key_lsw; + buf[1] = key_msw; + + C = bitsel(buf, PC1_Cbits, 28); + D = bitsel(buf, PC1_Dbits, 28); + + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { + C = rotl28(C, leftshifts[i]); + D = rotl28(D, leftshifts[i]); + buf[0] = D; + buf[1] = C; + sched->k0246[i] = bitsel(buf, PC2_0246, 32); + sched->k1357[i] = bitsel(buf, PC2_1357, 32); + } + + sched->iv0 = sched->iv1 = 0; +} + +static const word32 SPboxes[8][64] = { + {0x01010400, 0x00000000, 0x00010000, 0x01010404, + 0x01010004, 0x00010404, 0x00000004, 0x00010000, + 0x00000400, 0x01010400, 0x01010404, 0x00000400, + 0x01000404, 0x01010004, 0x01000000, 0x00000004, + 0x00000404, 0x01000400, 0x01000400, 0x00010400, + 0x00010400, 0x01010000, 0x01010000, 0x01000404, + 0x00010004, 0x01000004, 0x01000004, 0x00010004, + 0x00000000, 0x00000404, 0x00010404, 0x01000000, + 0x00010000, 0x01010404, 0x00000004, 0x01010000, + 0x01010400, 0x01000000, 0x01000000, 0x00000400, + 0x01010004, 0x00010000, 0x00010400, 0x01000004, + 0x00000400, 0x00000004, 0x01000404, 0x00010404, + 0x01010404, 0x00010004, 0x01010000, 0x01000404, + 0x01000004, 0x00000404, 0x00010404, 0x01010400, + 0x00000404, 0x01000400, 0x01000400, 0x00000000, + 0x00010004, 0x00010400, 0x00000000, 0x01010004L}, + + {0x80108020, 0x80008000, 0x00008000, 0x00108020, + 0x00100000, 0x00000020, 0x80100020, 0x80008020, + 0x80000020, 0x80108020, 0x80108000, 0x80000000, + 0x80008000, 0x00100000, 0x00000020, 0x80100020, + 0x00108000, 0x00100020, 0x80008020, 0x00000000, + 0x80000000, 0x00008000, 0x00108020, 0x80100000, + 0x00100020, 0x80000020, 0x00000000, 0x00108000, + 0x00008020, 0x80108000, 0x80100000, 0x00008020, + 0x00000000, 0x00108020, 0x80100020, 0x00100000, + 0x80008020, 0x80100000, 0x80108000, 0x00008000, + 0x80100000, 0x80008000, 0x00000020, 0x80108020, + 0x00108020, 0x00000020, 0x00008000, 0x80000000, + 0x00008020, 0x80108000, 0x00100000, 0x80000020, + 0x00100020, 0x80008020, 0x80000020, 0x00100020, + 0x00108000, 0x00000000, 0x80008000, 0x00008020, + 0x80000000, 0x80100020, 0x80108020, 0x00108000L}, + + {0x00000208, 0x08020200, 0x00000000, 0x08020008, + 0x08000200, 0x00000000, 0x00020208, 0x08000200, + 0x00020008, 0x08000008, 0x08000008, 0x00020000, + 0x08020208, 0x00020008, 0x08020000, 0x00000208, + 0x08000000, 0x00000008, 0x08020200, 0x00000200, + 0x00020200, 0x08020000, 0x08020008, 0x00020208, + 0x08000208, 0x00020200, 0x00020000, 0x08000208, + 0x00000008, 0x08020208, 0x00000200, 0x08000000, + 0x08020200, 0x08000000, 0x00020008, 0x00000208, + 0x00020000, 0x08020200, 0x08000200, 0x00000000, + 0x00000200, 0x00020008, 0x08020208, 0x08000200, + 0x08000008, 0x00000200, 0x00000000, 0x08020008, + 0x08000208, 0x00020000, 0x08000000, 0x08020208, + 0x00000008, 0x00020208, 0x00020200, 0x08000008, + 0x08020000, 0x08000208, 0x00000208, 0x08020000, + 0x00020208, 0x00000008, 0x08020008, 0x00020200L}, + + {0x00802001, 0x00002081, 0x00002081, 0x00000080, + 0x00802080, 0x00800081, 0x00800001, 0x00002001, + 0x00000000, 0x00802000, 0x00802000, 0x00802081, + 0x00000081, 0x00000000, 0x00800080, 0x00800001, + 0x00000001, 0x00002000, 0x00800000, 0x00802001, + 0x00000080, 0x00800000, 0x00002001, 0x00002080, + 0x00800081, 0x00000001, 0x00002080, 0x00800080, + 0x00002000, 0x00802080, 0x00802081, 0x00000081, + 0x00800080, 0x00800001, 0x00802000, 0x00802081, + 0x00000081, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00802000, + 0x00002080, 0x00800080, 0x00800081, 0x00000001, + 0x00802001, 0x00002081, 0x00002081, 0x00000080, + 0x00802081, 0x00000081, 0x00000001, 0x00002000, + 0x00800001, 0x00002001, 0x00802080, 0x00800081, + 0x00002001, 0x00002080, 0x00800000, 0x00802001, + 0x00000080, 0x00800000, 0x00002000, 0x00802080L}, + + {0x00000100, 0x02080100, 0x02080000, 0x42000100, + 0x00080000, 0x00000100, 0x40000000, 0x02080000, + 0x40080100, 0x00080000, 0x02000100, 0x40080100, + 0x42000100, 0x42080000, 0x00080100, 0x40000000, + 0x02000000, 0x40080000, 0x40080000, 0x00000000, + 0x40000100, 0x42080100, 0x42080100, 0x02000100, + 0x42080000, 0x40000100, 0x00000000, 0x42000000, + 0x02080100, 0x02000000, 0x42000000, 0x00080100, + 0x00080000, 0x42000100, 0x00000100, 0x02000000, + 0x40000000, 0x02080000, 0x42000100, 0x40080100, + 0x02000100, 0x40000000, 0x42080000, 0x02080100, + 0x40080100, 0x00000100, 0x02000000, 0x42080000, + 0x42080100, 0x00080100, 0x42000000, 0x42080100, + 0x02080000, 0x00000000, 0x40080000, 0x42000000, + 0x00080100, 0x02000100, 0x40000100, 0x00080000, + 0x00000000, 0x40080000, 0x02080100, 0x40000100L}, + + {0x20000010, 0x20400000, 0x00004000, 0x20404010, + 0x20400000, 0x00000010, 0x20404010, 0x00400000, + 0x20004000, 0x00404010, 0x00400000, 0x20000010, + 0x00400010, 0x20004000, 0x20000000, 0x00004010, + 0x00000000, 0x00400010, 0x20004010, 0x00004000, + 0x00404000, 0x20004010, 0x00000010, 0x20400010, + 0x20400010, 0x00000000, 0x00404010, 0x20404000, + 0x00004010, 0x00404000, 0x20404000, 0x20000000, + 0x20004000, 0x00000010, 0x20400010, 0x00404000, + 0x20404010, 0x00400000, 0x00004010, 0x20000010, + 0x00400000, 0x20004000, 0x20000000, 0x00004010, + 0x20000010, 0x20404010, 0x00404000, 0x20400000, + 0x00404010, 0x20404000, 0x00000000, 0x20400010, + 0x00000010, 0x00004000, 0x20400000, 0x00404010, + 0x00004000, 0x00400010, 0x20004010, 0x00000000, + 0x20404000, 0x20000000, 0x00400010, 0x20004010L}, + + {0x00200000, 0x04200002, 0x04000802, 0x00000000, + 0x00000800, 0x04000802, 0x00200802, 0x04200800, + 0x04200802, 0x00200000, 0x00000000, 0x04000002, + 0x00000002, 0x04000000, 0x04200002, 0x00000802, + 0x04000800, 0x00200802, 0x00200002, 0x04000800, + 0x04000002, 0x04200000, 0x04200800, 0x00200002, + 0x04200000, 0x00000800, 0x00000802, 0x04200802, + 0x00200800, 0x00000002, 0x04000000, 0x00200800, + 0x04000000, 0x00200800, 0x00200000, 0x04000802, + 0x04000802, 0x04200002, 0x04200002, 0x00000002, + 0x00200002, 0x04000000, 0x04000800, 0x00200000, + 0x04200800, 0x00000802, 0x00200802, 0x04200800, + 0x00000802, 0x04000002, 0x04200802, 0x04200000, + 0x00200800, 0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x04200802, + 0x00000000, 0x00200802, 0x04200000, 0x00000800, + 0x04000002, 0x04000800, 0x00000800, 0x00200002L}, + + {0x10001040, 0x00001000, 0x00040000, 0x10041040, + 0x10000000, 0x10001040, 0x00000040, 0x10000000, + 0x00040040, 0x10040000, 0x10041040, 0x00041000, + 0x10041000, 0x00041040, 0x00001000, 0x00000040, + 0x10040000, 0x10000040, 0x10001000, 0x00001040, + 0x00041000, 0x00040040, 0x10040040, 0x10041000, + 0x00001040, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x10040040, + 0x10000040, 0x10001000, 0x00041040, 0x00040000, + 0x00041040, 0x00040000, 0x10041000, 0x00001000, + 0x00000040, 0x10040040, 0x00001000, 0x00041040, + 0x10001000, 0x00000040, 0x10000040, 0x10040000, + 0x10040040, 0x10000000, 0x00040000, 0x10001040, + 0x00000000, 0x10041040, 0x00040040, 0x10000040, + 0x10040000, 0x10001000, 0x10001040, 0x00000000, + 0x10041040, 0x00041000, 0x00041000, 0x00001040, + 0x00001040, 0x00040040, 0x10000000, 0x10041000L} +}; + +#define f(R, K0246, K1357) (\ + s0246 = R ^ K0246, \ + s1357 = R ^ K1357, \ + s0246 = rotl(s0246, 28), \ + SPboxes[0] [(s0246 >> 24) & 0x3F] | \ + SPboxes[1] [(s1357 >> 24) & 0x3F] | \ + SPboxes[2] [(s0246 >> 16) & 0x3F] | \ + SPboxes[3] [(s1357 >> 16) & 0x3F] | \ + SPboxes[4] [(s0246 >> 8) & 0x3F] | \ + SPboxes[5] [(s1357 >> 8) & 0x3F] | \ + SPboxes[6] [(s0246 ) & 0x3F] | \ + SPboxes[7] [(s1357 ) & 0x3F]) + +#define bitswap(L, R, n, mask) (\ + swap = mask & ( (R >> n) ^ L ), \ + R ^= swap << n, \ + L ^= swap) + +/* Initial permutation */ +#define IP(L, R) (\ + bitswap(R, L, 4, 0x0F0F0F0F), \ + bitswap(R, L, 16, 0x0000FFFF), \ + bitswap(L, R, 2, 0x33333333), \ + bitswap(L, R, 8, 0x00FF00FF), \ + bitswap(R, L, 1, 0x55555555)) + +/* Final permutation */ +#define FP(L, R) (\ + bitswap(R, L, 1, 0x55555555), \ + bitswap(L, R, 8, 0x00FF00FF), \ + bitswap(L, R, 2, 0x33333333), \ + bitswap(R, L, 16, 0x0000FFFF), \ + bitswap(R, L, 4, 0x0F0F0F0F)) + +static void des_encipher(word32 * output, word32 L, word32 R, + DESContext * sched) +{ + word32 swap, s0246, s1357; + + IP(L, R); + + L = rotl(L, 1); + R = rotl(R, 1); + + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[0], sched->k1357[0]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[1], sched->k1357[1]); + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[2], sched->k1357[2]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[3], sched->k1357[3]); + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[4], sched->k1357[4]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[5], sched->k1357[5]); + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[6], sched->k1357[6]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[7], sched->k1357[7]); + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[8], sched->k1357[8]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[9], sched->k1357[9]); + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[10], sched->k1357[10]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[11], sched->k1357[11]); + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[12], sched->k1357[12]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[13], sched->k1357[13]); + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[14], sched->k1357[14]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[15], sched->k1357[15]); + + L = rotl(L, 31); + R = rotl(R, 31); + + swap = L; + L = R; + R = swap; + + FP(L, R); + + output[0] = L; + output[1] = R; +} + +static void des_decipher(word32 * output, word32 L, word32 R, + DESContext * sched) +{ + word32 swap, s0246, s1357; + + IP(L, R); + + L = rotl(L, 1); + R = rotl(R, 1); + + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[15], sched->k1357[15]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[14], sched->k1357[14]); + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[13], sched->k1357[13]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[12], sched->k1357[12]); + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[11], sched->k1357[11]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[10], sched->k1357[10]); + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[9], sched->k1357[9]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[8], sched->k1357[8]); + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[7], sched->k1357[7]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[6], sched->k1357[6]); + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[5], sched->k1357[5]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[4], sched->k1357[4]); + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[3], sched->k1357[3]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[2], sched->k1357[2]); + L ^= f(R, sched->k0246[1], sched->k1357[1]); + R ^= f(L, sched->k0246[0], sched->k1357[0]); + + L = rotl(L, 31); + R = rotl(R, 31); + + swap = L; + L = R; + R = swap; + + FP(L, R); + + output[0] = L; + output[1] = R; +} + +static void des_cbc_encrypt(unsigned char *blk, + unsigned int len, DESContext * sched) +{ + word32 out[2], iv0, iv1; + unsigned int i; + + assert((len & 7) == 0); + + iv0 = sched->iv0; + iv1 = sched->iv1; + for (i = 0; i < len; i += 8) { + iv0 ^= GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk); + iv1 ^= GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4); + des_encipher(out, iv0, iv1, sched); + iv0 = out[0]; + iv1 = out[1]; + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk, iv0); + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4, iv1); + blk += 8; + } + sched->iv0 = iv0; + sched->iv1 = iv1; +} + +static void des_cbc_decrypt(unsigned char *blk, + unsigned int len, DESContext * sched) +{ + word32 out[2], iv0, iv1, xL, xR; + unsigned int i; + + assert((len & 7) == 0); + + iv0 = sched->iv0; + iv1 = sched->iv1; + for (i = 0; i < len; i += 8) { + xL = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk); + xR = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4); + des_decipher(out, xL, xR, sched); + iv0 ^= out[0]; + iv1 ^= out[1]; + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk, iv0); + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4, iv1); + blk += 8; + iv0 = xL; + iv1 = xR; + } + sched->iv0 = iv0; + sched->iv1 = iv1; +} + +static void des_3cbc_encrypt(unsigned char *blk, + unsigned int len, DESContext * scheds) +{ + des_cbc_encrypt(blk, len, &scheds[0]); + des_cbc_decrypt(blk, len, &scheds[1]); + des_cbc_encrypt(blk, len, &scheds[2]); +} + +static void des_cbc3_encrypt(unsigned char *blk, + unsigned int len, DESContext * scheds) +{ + word32 out[2], iv0, iv1; + unsigned int i; + + assert((len & 7) == 0); + + iv0 = scheds->iv0; + iv1 = scheds->iv1; + for (i = 0; i < len; i += 8) { + iv0 ^= GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk); + iv1 ^= GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4); + des_encipher(out, iv0, iv1, &scheds[0]); + des_decipher(out, out[0], out[1], &scheds[1]); + des_encipher(out, out[0], out[1], &scheds[2]); + iv0 = out[0]; + iv1 = out[1]; + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk, iv0); + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4, iv1); + blk += 8; + } + scheds->iv0 = iv0; + scheds->iv1 = iv1; +} + +static void des_3cbc_decrypt(unsigned char *blk, + unsigned int len, DESContext * scheds) +{ + des_cbc_decrypt(blk, len, &scheds[2]); + des_cbc_encrypt(blk, len, &scheds[1]); + des_cbc_decrypt(blk, len, &scheds[0]); +} + +static void des_cbc3_decrypt(unsigned char *blk, + unsigned int len, DESContext * scheds) +{ + word32 out[2], iv0, iv1, xL, xR; + unsigned int i; + + assert((len & 7) == 0); + + iv0 = scheds->iv0; + iv1 = scheds->iv1; + for (i = 0; i < len; i += 8) { + xL = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk); + xR = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4); + des_decipher(out, xL, xR, &scheds[2]); + des_encipher(out, out[0], out[1], &scheds[1]); + des_decipher(out, out[0], out[1], &scheds[0]); + iv0 ^= out[0]; + iv1 ^= out[1]; + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk, iv0); + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk + 4, iv1); + blk += 8; + iv0 = xL; + iv1 = xR; + } + scheds->iv0 = iv0; + scheds->iv1 = iv1; +} + +static void des_sdctr3(unsigned char *blk, + unsigned int len, DESContext * scheds) +{ + word32 b[2], iv0, iv1, tmp; + unsigned int i; + + assert((len & 7) == 0); + + iv0 = scheds->iv0; + iv1 = scheds->iv1; + for (i = 0; i < len; i += 8) { + des_encipher(b, iv0, iv1, &scheds[0]); + des_decipher(b, b[0], b[1], &scheds[1]); + des_encipher(b, b[0], b[1], &scheds[2]); + tmp = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk); + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk, tmp ^ b[0]); + blk += 4; + tmp = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk); + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(blk, tmp ^ b[1]); + blk += 4; + if ((iv1 = (iv1 + 1) & 0xffffffff) == 0) + iv0 = (iv0 + 1) & 0xffffffff; + } + scheds->iv0 = iv0; + scheds->iv1 = iv1; +} + +static void *des3_make_context(void) +{ + return snewn(3, DESContext); +} + +static void *des3_ssh1_make_context(void) +{ + /* Need 3 keys for each direction, in SSH-1 */ + return snewn(6, DESContext); +} + +static void *des_make_context(void) +{ + return snew(DESContext); +} + +static void *des_ssh1_make_context(void) +{ + /* Need one key for each direction, in SSH-1 */ + return snewn(2, DESContext); +} + +static void des3_free_context(void *handle) /* used for both 3DES and DES */ +{ + sfree(handle); +} + +static void des3_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key) +{ + DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle; + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &keys[0]); + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 8), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 12), &keys[1]); + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 16), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 20), &keys[2]); +} + +static void des3_iv(void *handle, unsigned char *key) +{ + DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle; + keys[0].iv0 = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key); + keys[0].iv1 = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4); +} + +static void des_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key) +{ + DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle; + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &keys[0]); +} + +static void des3_sesskey(void *handle, unsigned char *key) +{ + DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle; + des3_key(keys, key); + des3_key(keys+3, key); +} + +static void des3_encrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle; + des_3cbc_encrypt(blk, len, keys); +} + +static void des3_decrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle; + des_3cbc_decrypt(blk, len, keys+3); +} + +static void des3_ssh2_encrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle; + des_cbc3_encrypt(blk, len, keys); +} + +static void des3_ssh2_decrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle; + des_cbc3_decrypt(blk, len, keys); +} + +static void des3_ssh2_sdctr(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle; + des_sdctr3(blk, len, keys); +} + +static void des_ssh2_encrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle; + des_cbc_encrypt(blk, len, keys); +} + +static void des_ssh2_decrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle; + des_cbc_decrypt(blk, len, keys); +} + +void des3_decrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + DESContext ourkeys[3]; + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &ourkeys[0]); + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 8), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 12), &ourkeys[1]); + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &ourkeys[2]); + des_3cbc_decrypt(blk, len, ourkeys); + smemclr(ourkeys, sizeof(ourkeys)); +} + +void des3_encrypt_pubkey(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + DESContext ourkeys[3]; + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &ourkeys[0]); + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 8), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 12), &ourkeys[1]); + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &ourkeys[2]); + des_3cbc_encrypt(blk, len, ourkeys); + smemclr(ourkeys, sizeof(ourkeys)); +} + +void des3_decrypt_pubkey_ossh(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *iv, + unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + DESContext ourkeys[3]; + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &ourkeys[0]); + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 8), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 12), &ourkeys[1]); + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 16), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 20), &ourkeys[2]); + ourkeys[0].iv0 = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(iv); + ourkeys[0].iv1 = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(iv+4); + des_cbc3_decrypt(blk, len, ourkeys); + smemclr(ourkeys, sizeof(ourkeys)); +} + +void des3_encrypt_pubkey_ossh(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *iv, + unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + DESContext ourkeys[3]; + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), &ourkeys[0]); + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 8), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 12), &ourkeys[1]); + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 16), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 20), &ourkeys[2]); + ourkeys[0].iv0 = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(iv); + ourkeys[0].iv1 = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(iv+4); + des_cbc3_encrypt(blk, len, ourkeys); + smemclr(ourkeys, sizeof(ourkeys)); +} + +static void des_keysetup_xdmauth(const unsigned char *keydata, DESContext *dc) +{ + unsigned char key[8]; + int i, nbits, j; + unsigned int bits; + + bits = 0; + nbits = 0; + j = 0; + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { + if (nbits < 7) { + bits = (bits << 8) | keydata[j]; + nbits += 8; + j++; + } + key[i] = (bits >> (nbits - 7)) << 1; + bits &= ~(0x7F << (nbits - 7)); + nbits -= 7; + } + + des_key_setup(GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key), GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(key + 4), dc); +} + +void des_encrypt_xdmauth(const unsigned char *keydata, + unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + DESContext dc; + des_keysetup_xdmauth(keydata, &dc); + des_cbc_encrypt(blk, len, &dc); +} + +void des_decrypt_xdmauth(const unsigned char *keydata, + unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + DESContext dc; + des_keysetup_xdmauth(keydata, &dc); + des_cbc_decrypt(blk, len, &dc); +} + +static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_3des_ssh2 = { + des3_make_context, des3_free_context, des3_iv, des3_key, + des3_ssh2_encrypt_blk, des3_ssh2_decrypt_blk, + "3des-cbc", + 8, 168, SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC, "triple-DES CBC" +}; + +static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_3des_ssh2_ctr = { + des3_make_context, des3_free_context, des3_iv, des3_key, + des3_ssh2_sdctr, des3_ssh2_sdctr, + "3des-ctr", + 8, 168, 0, "triple-DES SDCTR" +}; + +/* + * Single DES in SSH-2. "des-cbc" is marked as HISTORIC in + * RFC 4250, referring to + * FIPS-46-3. ("Single DES (i.e., DES) will be permitted + * for legacy systems only.") , but ssh.com support it and + * apparently aren't the only people to do so, so we sigh + * and implement it anyway. + */ +static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_des_ssh2 = { + des_make_context, des3_free_context, des3_iv, des_key, + des_ssh2_encrypt_blk, des_ssh2_decrypt_blk, + "des-cbc", + 8, 56, SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC, "single-DES CBC" +}; + +static const struct ssh2_cipher ssh_des_sshcom_ssh2 = { + des_make_context, des3_free_context, des3_iv, des_key, + des_ssh2_encrypt_blk, des_ssh2_decrypt_blk, + "des-cbc@ssh.com", + 8, 56, SSH_CIPHER_IS_CBC, "single-DES CBC" +}; + +static const struct ssh2_cipher *const des3_list[] = { + &ssh_3des_ssh2_ctr, + &ssh_3des_ssh2 +}; + +const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_3des = { + sizeof(des3_list) / sizeof(*des3_list), + des3_list +}; + +static const struct ssh2_cipher *const des_list[] = { + &ssh_des_ssh2, + &ssh_des_sshcom_ssh2 +}; + +const struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_des = { + sizeof(des_list) / sizeof(*des_list), + des_list +}; + +const struct ssh_cipher ssh_3des = { + des3_ssh1_make_context, des3_free_context, des3_sesskey, + des3_encrypt_blk, des3_decrypt_blk, + 8, "triple-DES inner-CBC" +}; + +static void des_sesskey(void *handle, unsigned char *key) +{ + DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle; + des_key(keys, key); + des_key(keys+1, key); +} + +static void des_encrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle; + des_cbc_encrypt(blk, len, keys); +} + +static void des_decrypt_blk(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len) +{ + DESContext *keys = (DESContext *) handle; + des_cbc_decrypt(blk, len, keys+1); +} + +const struct ssh_cipher ssh_des = { + des_ssh1_make_context, des3_free_context, des_sesskey, + des_encrypt_blk, des_decrypt_blk, + 8, "single-DES CBC" +}; + +#ifdef TEST_XDM_AUTH + +/* + * Small standalone utility which allows encryption and decryption of + * single cipher blocks in the XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 style. Written + * during the rework of X authorisation for connection sharing, to + * check the corner case when xa1_firstblock matches but the rest of + * the authorisation is bogus. + * + * Just compile this file on its own with the above ifdef symbol + * predefined: + +gcc -DTEST_XDM_AUTH -o sshdes sshdes.c + + */ + +#include <stdlib.h> +void *safemalloc(size_t n, size_t size) { return calloc(n, size); } +void safefree(void *p) { return free(p); } +void smemclr(void *p, size_t size) { memset(p, 0, size); } +int main(int argc, char **argv) +{ + unsigned char words[2][8]; + unsigned char out[8]; + int i, j; + + memset(words, 0, sizeof(words)); + + for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) { + for (j = 0; j < 8 && argv[i+1][2*j]; j++) { + char x[3]; + unsigned u; + x[0] = argv[i+1][2*j]; + x[1] = argv[i+1][2*j+1]; + x[2] = 0; + sscanf(x, "%02x", &u); + words[i][j] = u; + } + } + + memcpy(out, words[0], 8); + des_decrypt_xdmauth(words[1], out, 8); + printf("decrypt(%s,%s) = ", argv[1], argv[2]); + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) printf("%02x", out[i]); + printf("\n"); + + memcpy(out, words[0], 8); + des_encrypt_xdmauth(words[1], out, 8); + printf("encrypt(%s,%s) = ", argv[1], argv[2]); + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) printf("%02x", out[i]); + printf("\n"); +} + +#endif diff --git a/tools/plink/sshdss.c b/tools/plink/sshdss.c index dba1db1b4..84fcdac79 100644 --- a/tools/plink/sshdss.c +++ b/tools/plink/sshdss.c @@ -1,643 +1,700 @@ -/*
- * Digital Signature Standard implementation for PuTTY.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-
-#include "ssh.h"
-#include "misc.h"
-
-static void sha_mpint(SHA_State * s, Bignum b)
-{
- unsigned char lenbuf[4];
- int len;
- len = (bignum_bitcount(b) + 8) / 8;
- PUT_32BIT(lenbuf, len);
- SHA_Bytes(s, lenbuf, 4);
- while (len-- > 0) {
- lenbuf[0] = bignum_byte(b, len);
- SHA_Bytes(s, lenbuf, 1);
- }
- memset(lenbuf, 0, sizeof(lenbuf));
-}
-
-static void sha512_mpint(SHA512_State * s, Bignum b)
-{
- unsigned char lenbuf[4];
- int len;
- len = (bignum_bitcount(b) + 8) / 8;
- PUT_32BIT(lenbuf, len);
- SHA512_Bytes(s, lenbuf, 4);
- while (len-- > 0) {
- lenbuf[0] = bignum_byte(b, len);
- SHA512_Bytes(s, lenbuf, 1);
- }
- memset(lenbuf, 0, sizeof(lenbuf));
-}
-
-static void getstring(char **data, int *datalen, char **p, int *length)
-{
- *p = NULL;
- if (*datalen < 4)
- return;
- *length = GET_32BIT(*data);
- *datalen -= 4;
- *data += 4;
- if (*datalen < *length)
- return;
- *p = *data;
- *data += *length;
- *datalen -= *length;
-}
-static Bignum getmp(char **data, int *datalen)
-{
- char *p;
- int length;
- Bignum b;
-
- getstring(data, datalen, &p, &length);
- if (!p)
- return NULL;
- if (p[0] & 0x80)
- return NULL; /* negative mp */
- b = bignum_from_bytes((unsigned char *)p, length);
- return b;
-}
-
-static Bignum get160(char **data, int *datalen)
-{
- Bignum b;
-
- b = bignum_from_bytes((unsigned char *)*data, 20);
- *data += 20;
- *datalen -= 20;
-
- return b;
-}
-
-static void *dss_newkey(char *data, int len)
-{
- char *p;
- int slen;
- struct dss_key *dss;
-
- dss = snew(struct dss_key);
- if (!dss)
- return NULL;
- getstring(&data, &len, &p, &slen);
-
-#ifdef DEBUG_DSS
- {
- int i;
- printf("key:");
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- printf(" %02x", (unsigned char) (data[i]));
- printf("\n");
- }
-#endif
-
- if (!p || memcmp(p, "ssh-dss", 7)) {
- sfree(dss);
- return NULL;
- }
- dss->p = getmp(&data, &len);
- dss->q = getmp(&data, &len);
- dss->g = getmp(&data, &len);
- dss->y = getmp(&data, &len);
-
- return dss;
-}
-
-static void dss_freekey(void *key)
-{
- struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key;
- freebn(dss->p);
- freebn(dss->q);
- freebn(dss->g);
- freebn(dss->y);
- sfree(dss);
-}
-
-static char *dss_fmtkey(void *key)
-{
- struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key;
- char *p;
- int len, i, pos, nibbles;
- static const char hex[] = "0123456789abcdef";
- if (!dss->p)
- return NULL;
- len = 8 + 4 + 1; /* 4 x "0x", punctuation, \0 */
- len += 4 * (bignum_bitcount(dss->p) + 15) / 16;
- len += 4 * (bignum_bitcount(dss->q) + 15) / 16;
- len += 4 * (bignum_bitcount(dss->g) + 15) / 16;
- len += 4 * (bignum_bitcount(dss->y) + 15) / 16;
- p = snewn(len, char);
- if (!p)
- return NULL;
-
- pos = 0;
- pos += sprintf(p + pos, "0x");
- nibbles = (3 + bignum_bitcount(dss->p)) / 4;
- if (nibbles < 1)
- nibbles = 1;
- for (i = nibbles; i--;)
- p[pos++] =
- hex[(bignum_byte(dss->p, i / 2) >> (4 * (i % 2))) & 0xF];
- pos += sprintf(p + pos, ",0x");
- nibbles = (3 + bignum_bitcount(dss->q)) / 4;
- if (nibbles < 1)
- nibbles = 1;
- for (i = nibbles; i--;)
- p[pos++] =
- hex[(bignum_byte(dss->q, i / 2) >> (4 * (i % 2))) & 0xF];
- pos += sprintf(p + pos, ",0x");
- nibbles = (3 + bignum_bitcount(dss->g)) / 4;
- if (nibbles < 1)
- nibbles = 1;
- for (i = nibbles; i--;)
- p[pos++] =
- hex[(bignum_byte(dss->g, i / 2) >> (4 * (i % 2))) & 0xF];
- pos += sprintf(p + pos, ",0x");
- nibbles = (3 + bignum_bitcount(dss->y)) / 4;
- if (nibbles < 1)
- nibbles = 1;
- for (i = nibbles; i--;)
- p[pos++] =
- hex[(bignum_byte(dss->y, i / 2) >> (4 * (i % 2))) & 0xF];
- p[pos] = '\0';
- return p;
-}
-
-static char *dss_fingerprint(void *key)
-{
- struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key;
- struct MD5Context md5c;
- unsigned char digest[16], lenbuf[4];
- char buffer[16 * 3 + 40];
- char *ret;
- int numlen, i;
-
- MD5Init(&md5c);
- MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)"\0\0\0\7ssh-dss", 11);
-
-#define ADD_BIGNUM(bignum) \
- numlen = (bignum_bitcount(bignum)+8)/8; \
- PUT_32BIT(lenbuf, numlen); MD5Update(&md5c, lenbuf, 4); \
- for (i = numlen; i-- ;) { \
- unsigned char c = bignum_byte(bignum, i); \
- MD5Update(&md5c, &c, 1); \
- }
- ADD_BIGNUM(dss->p);
- ADD_BIGNUM(dss->q);
- ADD_BIGNUM(dss->g);
- ADD_BIGNUM(dss->y);
-#undef ADD_BIGNUM
-
- MD5Final(digest, &md5c);
-
- sprintf(buffer, "ssh-dss %d ", bignum_bitcount(dss->p));
- for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
- sprintf(buffer + strlen(buffer), "%s%02x", i ? ":" : "",
- digest[i]);
- ret = snewn(strlen(buffer) + 1, char);
- if (ret)
- strcpy(ret, buffer);
- return ret;
-}
-
-static int dss_verifysig(void *key, char *sig, int siglen,
- char *data, int datalen)
-{
- struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key;
- char *p;
- int slen;
- char hash[20];
- Bignum r, s, w, gu1p, yu2p, gu1yu2p, u1, u2, sha, v;
- int ret;
-
- if (!dss->p)
- return 0;
-
-#ifdef DEBUG_DSS
- {
- int i;
- printf("sig:");
- for (i = 0; i < siglen; i++)
- printf(" %02x", (unsigned char) (sig[i]));
- printf("\n");
- }
-#endif
- /*
- * Commercial SSH (2.0.13) and OpenSSH disagree over the format
- * of a DSA signature. OpenSSH is in line with RFC 4253:
- * it uses a string "ssh-dss", followed by a 40-byte string
- * containing two 160-bit integers end-to-end. Commercial SSH
- * can't be bothered with the header bit, and considers a DSA
- * signature blob to be _just_ the 40-byte string containing
- * the two 160-bit integers. We tell them apart by measuring
- * the length: length 40 means the commercial-SSH bug, anything
- * else is assumed to be RFC-compliant.
- */
- if (siglen != 40) { /* bug not present; read admin fields */
- getstring(&sig, &siglen, &p, &slen);
- if (!p || slen != 7 || memcmp(p, "ssh-dss", 7)) {
- return 0;
- }
- sig += 4, siglen -= 4; /* skip yet another length field */
- }
- r = get160(&sig, &siglen);
- s = get160(&sig, &siglen);
- if (!r || !s)
- return 0;
-
- /*
- * Step 1. w <- s^-1 mod q.
- */
- w = modinv(s, dss->q);
-
- /*
- * Step 2. u1 <- SHA(message) * w mod q.
- */
- SHA_Simple(data, datalen, (unsigned char *)hash);
- p = hash;
- slen = 20;
- sha = get160(&p, &slen);
- u1 = modmul(sha, w, dss->q);
-
- /*
- * Step 3. u2 <- r * w mod q.
- */
- u2 = modmul(r, w, dss->q);
-
- /*
- * Step 4. v <- (g^u1 * y^u2 mod p) mod q.
- */
- gu1p = modpow(dss->g, u1, dss->p);
- yu2p = modpow(dss->y, u2, dss->p);
- gu1yu2p = modmul(gu1p, yu2p, dss->p);
- v = modmul(gu1yu2p, One, dss->q);
-
- /*
- * Step 5. v should now be equal to r.
- */
-
- ret = !bignum_cmp(v, r);
-
- freebn(w);
- freebn(sha);
- freebn(gu1p);
- freebn(yu2p);
- freebn(gu1yu2p);
- freebn(v);
- freebn(r);
- freebn(s);
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-static unsigned char *dss_public_blob(void *key, int *len)
-{
- struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key;
- int plen, qlen, glen, ylen, bloblen;
- int i;
- unsigned char *blob, *p;
-
- plen = (bignum_bitcount(dss->p) + 8) / 8;
- qlen = (bignum_bitcount(dss->q) + 8) / 8;
- glen = (bignum_bitcount(dss->g) + 8) / 8;
- ylen = (bignum_bitcount(dss->y) + 8) / 8;
-
- /*
- * string "ssh-dss", mpint p, mpint q, mpint g, mpint y. Total
- * 27 + sum of lengths. (five length fields, 20+7=27).
- */
- bloblen = 27 + plen + qlen + glen + ylen;
- blob = snewn(bloblen, unsigned char);
- p = blob;
- PUT_32BIT(p, 7);
- p += 4;
- memcpy(p, "ssh-dss", 7);
- p += 7;
- PUT_32BIT(p, plen);
- p += 4;
- for (i = plen; i--;)
- *p++ = bignum_byte(dss->p, i);
- PUT_32BIT(p, qlen);
- p += 4;
- for (i = qlen; i--;)
- *p++ = bignum_byte(dss->q, i);
- PUT_32BIT(p, glen);
- p += 4;
- for (i = glen; i--;)
- *p++ = bignum_byte(dss->g, i);
- PUT_32BIT(p, ylen);
- p += 4;
- for (i = ylen; i--;)
- *p++ = bignum_byte(dss->y, i);
- assert(p == blob + bloblen);
- *len = bloblen;
- return blob;
-}
-
-static unsigned char *dss_private_blob(void *key, int *len)
-{
- struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key;
- int xlen, bloblen;
- int i;
- unsigned char *blob, *p;
-
- xlen = (bignum_bitcount(dss->x) + 8) / 8;
-
- /*
- * mpint x, string[20] the SHA of p||q||g. Total 4 + xlen.
- */
- bloblen = 4 + xlen;
- blob = snewn(bloblen, unsigned char);
- p = blob;
- PUT_32BIT(p, xlen);
- p += 4;
- for (i = xlen; i--;)
- *p++ = bignum_byte(dss->x, i);
- assert(p == blob + bloblen);
- *len = bloblen;
- return blob;
-}
-
-static void *dss_createkey(unsigned char *pub_blob, int pub_len,
- unsigned char *priv_blob, int priv_len)
-{
- struct dss_key *dss;
- char *pb = (char *) priv_blob;
- char *hash;
- int hashlen;
- SHA_State s;
- unsigned char digest[20];
- Bignum ytest;
-
- dss = dss_newkey((char *) pub_blob, pub_len);
- dss->x = getmp(&pb, &priv_len);
-
- /*
- * Check the obsolete hash in the old DSS key format.
- */
- hashlen = -1;
- getstring(&pb, &priv_len, &hash, &hashlen);
- if (hashlen == 20) {
- SHA_Init(&s);
- sha_mpint(&s, dss->p);
- sha_mpint(&s, dss->q);
- sha_mpint(&s, dss->g);
- SHA_Final(&s, digest);
- if (0 != memcmp(hash, digest, 20)) {
- dss_freekey(dss);
- return NULL;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Now ensure g^x mod p really is y.
- */
- ytest = modpow(dss->g, dss->x, dss->p);
- if (0 != bignum_cmp(ytest, dss->y)) {
- dss_freekey(dss);
- return NULL;
- }
- freebn(ytest);
-
- return dss;
-}
-
-static void *dss_openssh_createkey(unsigned char **blob, int *len)
-{
- char **b = (char **) blob;
- struct dss_key *dss;
-
- dss = snew(struct dss_key);
- if (!dss)
- return NULL;
-
- dss->p = getmp(b, len);
- dss->q = getmp(b, len);
- dss->g = getmp(b, len);
- dss->y = getmp(b, len);
- dss->x = getmp(b, len);
-
- if (!dss->p || !dss->q || !dss->g || !dss->y || !dss->x) {
- sfree(dss->p);
- sfree(dss->q);
- sfree(dss->g);
- sfree(dss->y);
- sfree(dss->x);
- sfree(dss);
- return NULL;
- }
-
- return dss;
-}
-
-static int dss_openssh_fmtkey(void *key, unsigned char *blob, int len)
-{
- struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key;
- int bloblen, i;
-
- bloblen =
- ssh2_bignum_length(dss->p) +
- ssh2_bignum_length(dss->q) +
- ssh2_bignum_length(dss->g) +
- ssh2_bignum_length(dss->y) +
- ssh2_bignum_length(dss->x);
-
- if (bloblen > len)
- return bloblen;
-
- bloblen = 0;
-#define ENC(x) \
- PUT_32BIT(blob+bloblen, ssh2_bignum_length((x))-4); bloblen += 4; \
- for (i = ssh2_bignum_length((x))-4; i-- ;) blob[bloblen++]=bignum_byte((x),i);
- ENC(dss->p);
- ENC(dss->q);
- ENC(dss->g);
- ENC(dss->y);
- ENC(dss->x);
-
- return bloblen;
-}
-
-static int dss_pubkey_bits(void *blob, int len)
-{
- struct dss_key *dss;
- int ret;
-
- dss = dss_newkey((char *) blob, len);
- ret = bignum_bitcount(dss->p);
- dss_freekey(dss);
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-static unsigned char *dss_sign(void *key, char *data, int datalen, int *siglen)
-{
- /*
- * The basic DSS signing algorithm is:
- *
- * - invent a random k between 1 and q-1 (exclusive).
- * - Compute r = (g^k mod p) mod q.
- * - Compute s = k^-1 * (hash + x*r) mod q.
- *
- * This has the dangerous properties that:
- *
- * - if an attacker in possession of the public key _and_ the
- * signature (for example, the host you just authenticated
- * to) can guess your k, he can reverse the computation of s
- * and work out x = r^-1 * (s*k - hash) mod q. That is, he
- * can deduce the private half of your key, and masquerade
- * as you for as long as the key is still valid.
- *
- * - since r is a function purely of k and the public key, if
- * the attacker only has a _range of possibilities_ for k
- * it's easy for him to work through them all and check each
- * one against r; he'll never be unsure of whether he's got
- * the right one.
- *
- * - if you ever sign two different hashes with the same k, it
- * will be immediately obvious because the two signatures
- * will have the same r, and moreover an attacker in
- * possession of both signatures (and the public key of
- * course) can compute k = (hash1-hash2) * (s1-s2)^-1 mod q,
- * and from there deduce x as before.
- *
- * - the Bleichenbacher attack on DSA makes use of methods of
- * generating k which are significantly non-uniformly
- * distributed; in particular, generating a 160-bit random
- * number and reducing it mod q is right out.
- *
- * For this reason we must be pretty careful about how we
- * generate our k. Since this code runs on Windows, with no
- * particularly good system entropy sources, we can't trust our
- * RNG itself to produce properly unpredictable data. Hence, we
- * use a totally different scheme instead.
- *
- * What we do is to take a SHA-512 (_big_) hash of the private
- * key x, and then feed this into another SHA-512 hash that
- * also includes the message hash being signed. That is:
- *
- * proto_k = SHA512 ( SHA512(x) || SHA160(message) )
- *
- * This number is 512 bits long, so reducing it mod q won't be
- * noticeably non-uniform. So
- *
- * k = proto_k mod q
- *
- * This has the interesting property that it's _deterministic_:
- * signing the same hash twice with the same key yields the
- * same signature.
- *
- * Despite this determinism, it's still not predictable to an
- * attacker, because in order to repeat the SHA-512
- * construction that created it, the attacker would have to
- * know the private key value x - and by assumption he doesn't,
- * because if he knew that he wouldn't be attacking k!
- *
- * (This trick doesn't, _per se_, protect against reuse of k.
- * Reuse of k is left to chance; all it does is prevent
- * _excessively high_ chances of reuse of k due to entropy
- * problems.)
- *
- * Thanks to Colin Plumb for the general idea of using x to
- * ensure k is hard to guess, and to the Cambridge University
- * Computer Security Group for helping to argue out all the
- * fine details.
- */
- struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key;
- SHA512_State ss;
- unsigned char digest[20], digest512[64];
- Bignum proto_k, k, gkp, hash, kinv, hxr, r, s;
- unsigned char *bytes;
- int nbytes, i;
-
- SHA_Simple(data, datalen, digest);
-
- /*
- * Hash some identifying text plus x.
- */
- SHA512_Init(&ss);
- SHA512_Bytes(&ss, "DSA deterministic k generator", 30);
- sha512_mpint(&ss, dss->x);
- SHA512_Final(&ss, digest512);
-
- /*
- * Now hash that digest plus the message hash.
- */
- SHA512_Init(&ss);
- SHA512_Bytes(&ss, digest512, sizeof(digest512));
- SHA512_Bytes(&ss, digest, sizeof(digest));
- SHA512_Final(&ss, digest512);
-
- memset(&ss, 0, sizeof(ss));
-
- /*
- * Now convert the result into a bignum, and reduce it mod q.
- */
- proto_k = bignum_from_bytes(digest512, 64);
- k = bigmod(proto_k, dss->q);
- freebn(proto_k);
-
- memset(digest512, 0, sizeof(digest512));
-
- /*
- * Now we have k, so just go ahead and compute the signature.
- */
- gkp = modpow(dss->g, k, dss->p); /* g^k mod p */
- r = bigmod(gkp, dss->q); /* r = (g^k mod p) mod q */
- freebn(gkp);
-
- hash = bignum_from_bytes(digest, 20);
- kinv = modinv(k, dss->q); /* k^-1 mod q */
- hxr = bigmuladd(dss->x, r, hash); /* hash + x*r */
- s = modmul(kinv, hxr, dss->q); /* s = k^-1 * (hash + x*r) mod q */
- freebn(hxr);
- freebn(kinv);
- freebn(hash);
-
- /*
- * Signature blob is
- *
- * string "ssh-dss"
- * string two 20-byte numbers r and s, end to end
- *
- * i.e. 4+7 + 4+40 bytes.
- */
- nbytes = 4 + 7 + 4 + 40;
- bytes = snewn(nbytes, unsigned char);
- PUT_32BIT(bytes, 7);
- memcpy(bytes + 4, "ssh-dss", 7);
- PUT_32BIT(bytes + 4 + 7, 40);
- for (i = 0; i < 20; i++) {
- bytes[4 + 7 + 4 + i] = bignum_byte(r, 19 - i);
- bytes[4 + 7 + 4 + 20 + i] = bignum_byte(s, 19 - i);
- }
- freebn(r);
- freebn(s);
-
- *siglen = nbytes;
- return bytes;
-}
-
-const struct ssh_signkey ssh_dss = {
- dss_newkey,
- dss_freekey,
- dss_fmtkey,
- dss_public_blob,
- dss_private_blob,
- dss_createkey,
- dss_openssh_createkey,
- dss_openssh_fmtkey,
- dss_pubkey_bits,
- dss_fingerprint,
- dss_verifysig,
- dss_sign,
- "ssh-dss",
- "dss"
-};
+/* + * Digital Signature Standard implementation for PuTTY. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <assert.h> + +#include "ssh.h" +#include "misc.h" + +static void sha_mpint(SHA_State * s, Bignum b) +{ + unsigned char lenbuf[4]; + int len; + len = (bignum_bitcount(b) + 8) / 8; + PUT_32BIT(lenbuf, len); + SHA_Bytes(s, lenbuf, 4); + while (len-- > 0) { + lenbuf[0] = bignum_byte(b, len); + SHA_Bytes(s, lenbuf, 1); + } + smemclr(lenbuf, sizeof(lenbuf)); +} + +static void sha512_mpint(SHA512_State * s, Bignum b) +{ + unsigned char lenbuf[4]; + int len; + len = (bignum_bitcount(b) + 8) / 8; + PUT_32BIT(lenbuf, len); + SHA512_Bytes(s, lenbuf, 4); + while (len-- > 0) { + lenbuf[0] = bignum_byte(b, len); + SHA512_Bytes(s, lenbuf, 1); + } + smemclr(lenbuf, sizeof(lenbuf)); +} + +static void getstring(char **data, int *datalen, char **p, int *length) +{ + *p = NULL; + if (*datalen < 4) + return; + *length = toint(GET_32BIT(*data)); + if (*length < 0) + return; + *datalen -= 4; + *data += 4; + if (*datalen < *length) + return; + *p = *data; + *data += *length; + *datalen -= *length; +} +static Bignum getmp(char **data, int *datalen) +{ + char *p; + int length; + Bignum b; + + getstring(data, datalen, &p, &length); + if (!p) + return NULL; + if (p[0] & 0x80) + return NULL; /* negative mp */ + b = bignum_from_bytes((unsigned char *)p, length); + return b; +} + +static Bignum get160(char **data, int *datalen) +{ + Bignum b; + + if (*datalen < 20) + return NULL; + + b = bignum_from_bytes((unsigned char *)*data, 20); + *data += 20; + *datalen -= 20; + + return b; +} + +static void dss_freekey(void *key); /* forward reference */ + +static void *dss_newkey(char *data, int len) +{ + char *p; + int slen; + struct dss_key *dss; + + dss = snew(struct dss_key); + getstring(&data, &len, &p, &slen); + +#ifdef DEBUG_DSS + { + int i; + printf("key:"); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + printf(" %02x", (unsigned char) (data[i])); + printf("\n"); + } +#endif + + if (!p || slen != 7 || memcmp(p, "ssh-dss", 7)) { + sfree(dss); + return NULL; + } + dss->p = getmp(&data, &len); + dss->q = getmp(&data, &len); + dss->g = getmp(&data, &len); + dss->y = getmp(&data, &len); + dss->x = NULL; + + if (!dss->p || !dss->q || !dss->g || !dss->y || + !bignum_cmp(dss->q, Zero) || !bignum_cmp(dss->p, Zero)) { + /* Invalid key. */ + dss_freekey(dss); + return NULL; + } + + return dss; +} + +static void dss_freekey(void *key) +{ + struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key; + if (dss->p) + freebn(dss->p); + if (dss->q) + freebn(dss->q); + if (dss->g) + freebn(dss->g); + if (dss->y) + freebn(dss->y); + if (dss->x) + freebn(dss->x); + sfree(dss); +} + +static char *dss_fmtkey(void *key) +{ + struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key; + char *p; + int len, i, pos, nibbles; + static const char hex[] = "0123456789abcdef"; + if (!dss->p) + return NULL; + len = 8 + 4 + 1; /* 4 x "0x", punctuation, \0 */ + len += 4 * (bignum_bitcount(dss->p) + 15) / 16; + len += 4 * (bignum_bitcount(dss->q) + 15) / 16; + len += 4 * (bignum_bitcount(dss->g) + 15) / 16; + len += 4 * (bignum_bitcount(dss->y) + 15) / 16; + p = snewn(len, char); + if (!p) + return NULL; + + pos = 0; + pos += sprintf(p + pos, "0x"); + nibbles = (3 + bignum_bitcount(dss->p)) / 4; + if (nibbles < 1) + nibbles = 1; + for (i = nibbles; i--;) + p[pos++] = + hex[(bignum_byte(dss->p, i / 2) >> (4 * (i % 2))) & 0xF]; + pos += sprintf(p + pos, ",0x"); + nibbles = (3 + bignum_bitcount(dss->q)) / 4; + if (nibbles < 1) + nibbles = 1; + for (i = nibbles; i--;) + p[pos++] = + hex[(bignum_byte(dss->q, i / 2) >> (4 * (i % 2))) & 0xF]; + pos += sprintf(p + pos, ",0x"); + nibbles = (3 + bignum_bitcount(dss->g)) / 4; + if (nibbles < 1) + nibbles = 1; + for (i = nibbles; i--;) + p[pos++] = + hex[(bignum_byte(dss->g, i / 2) >> (4 * (i % 2))) & 0xF]; + pos += sprintf(p + pos, ",0x"); + nibbles = (3 + bignum_bitcount(dss->y)) / 4; + if (nibbles < 1) + nibbles = 1; + for (i = nibbles; i--;) + p[pos++] = + hex[(bignum_byte(dss->y, i / 2) >> (4 * (i % 2))) & 0xF]; + p[pos] = '\0'; + return p; +} + +static char *dss_fingerprint(void *key) +{ + struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key; + struct MD5Context md5c; + unsigned char digest[16], lenbuf[4]; + char buffer[16 * 3 + 40]; + char *ret; + int numlen, i; + + MD5Init(&md5c); + MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)"\0\0\0\7ssh-dss", 11); + +#define ADD_BIGNUM(bignum) \ + numlen = (bignum_bitcount(bignum)+8)/8; \ + PUT_32BIT(lenbuf, numlen); MD5Update(&md5c, lenbuf, 4); \ + for (i = numlen; i-- ;) { \ + unsigned char c = bignum_byte(bignum, i); \ + MD5Update(&md5c, &c, 1); \ + } + ADD_BIGNUM(dss->p); + ADD_BIGNUM(dss->q); + ADD_BIGNUM(dss->g); + ADD_BIGNUM(dss->y); +#undef ADD_BIGNUM + + MD5Final(digest, &md5c); + + sprintf(buffer, "ssh-dss %d ", bignum_bitcount(dss->p)); + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) + sprintf(buffer + strlen(buffer), "%s%02x", i ? ":" : "", + digest[i]); + ret = snewn(strlen(buffer) + 1, char); + if (ret) + strcpy(ret, buffer); + return ret; +} + +static int dss_verifysig(void *key, char *sig, int siglen, + char *data, int datalen) +{ + struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key; + char *p; + int slen; + char hash[20]; + Bignum r, s, w, gu1p, yu2p, gu1yu2p, u1, u2, sha, v; + int ret; + + if (!dss->p) + return 0; + +#ifdef DEBUG_DSS + { + int i; + printf("sig:"); + for (i = 0; i < siglen; i++) + printf(" %02x", (unsigned char) (sig[i])); + printf("\n"); + } +#endif + /* + * Commercial SSH (2.0.13) and OpenSSH disagree over the format + * of a DSA signature. OpenSSH is in line with RFC 4253: + * it uses a string "ssh-dss", followed by a 40-byte string + * containing two 160-bit integers end-to-end. Commercial SSH + * can't be bothered with the header bit, and considers a DSA + * signature blob to be _just_ the 40-byte string containing + * the two 160-bit integers. We tell them apart by measuring + * the length: length 40 means the commercial-SSH bug, anything + * else is assumed to be RFC-compliant. + */ + if (siglen != 40) { /* bug not present; read admin fields */ + getstring(&sig, &siglen, &p, &slen); + if (!p || slen != 7 || memcmp(p, "ssh-dss", 7)) { + return 0; + } + sig += 4, siglen -= 4; /* skip yet another length field */ + } + r = get160(&sig, &siglen); + s = get160(&sig, &siglen); + if (!r || !s) { + if (r) + freebn(r); + if (s) + freebn(s); + return 0; + } + + if (!bignum_cmp(s, Zero)) { + freebn(r); + freebn(s); + return 0; + } + + /* + * Step 1. w <- s^-1 mod q. + */ + w = modinv(s, dss->q); + if (!w) { + freebn(r); + freebn(s); + return 0; + } + + /* + * Step 2. u1 <- SHA(message) * w mod q. + */ + SHA_Simple(data, datalen, (unsigned char *)hash); + p = hash; + slen = 20; + sha = get160(&p, &slen); + u1 = modmul(sha, w, dss->q); + + /* + * Step 3. u2 <- r * w mod q. + */ + u2 = modmul(r, w, dss->q); + + /* + * Step 4. v <- (g^u1 * y^u2 mod p) mod q. + */ + gu1p = modpow(dss->g, u1, dss->p); + yu2p = modpow(dss->y, u2, dss->p); + gu1yu2p = modmul(gu1p, yu2p, dss->p); + v = modmul(gu1yu2p, One, dss->q); + + /* + * Step 5. v should now be equal to r. + */ + + ret = !bignum_cmp(v, r); + + freebn(w); + freebn(sha); + freebn(u1); + freebn(u2); + freebn(gu1p); + freebn(yu2p); + freebn(gu1yu2p); + freebn(v); + freebn(r); + freebn(s); + + return ret; +} + +static unsigned char *dss_public_blob(void *key, int *len) +{ + struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key; + int plen, qlen, glen, ylen, bloblen; + int i; + unsigned char *blob, *p; + + plen = (bignum_bitcount(dss->p) + 8) / 8; + qlen = (bignum_bitcount(dss->q) + 8) / 8; + glen = (bignum_bitcount(dss->g) + 8) / 8; + ylen = (bignum_bitcount(dss->y) + 8) / 8; + + /* + * string "ssh-dss", mpint p, mpint q, mpint g, mpint y. Total + * 27 + sum of lengths. (five length fields, 20+7=27). + */ + bloblen = 27 + plen + qlen + glen + ylen; + blob = snewn(bloblen, unsigned char); + p = blob; + PUT_32BIT(p, 7); + p += 4; + memcpy(p, "ssh-dss", 7); + p += 7; + PUT_32BIT(p, plen); + p += 4; + for (i = plen; i--;) + *p++ = bignum_byte(dss->p, i); + PUT_32BIT(p, qlen); + p += 4; + for (i = qlen; i--;) + *p++ = bignum_byte(dss->q, i); + PUT_32BIT(p, glen); + p += 4; + for (i = glen; i--;) + *p++ = bignum_byte(dss->g, i); + PUT_32BIT(p, ylen); + p += 4; + for (i = ylen; i--;) + *p++ = bignum_byte(dss->y, i); + assert(p == blob + bloblen); + *len = bloblen; + return blob; +} + +static unsigned char *dss_private_blob(void *key, int *len) +{ + struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key; + int xlen, bloblen; + int i; + unsigned char *blob, *p; + + xlen = (bignum_bitcount(dss->x) + 8) / 8; + + /* + * mpint x, string[20] the SHA of p||q||g. Total 4 + xlen. + */ + bloblen = 4 + xlen; + blob = snewn(bloblen, unsigned char); + p = blob; + PUT_32BIT(p, xlen); + p += 4; + for (i = xlen; i--;) + *p++ = bignum_byte(dss->x, i); + assert(p == blob + bloblen); + *len = bloblen; + return blob; +} + +static void *dss_createkey(unsigned char *pub_blob, int pub_len, + unsigned char *priv_blob, int priv_len) +{ + struct dss_key *dss; + char *pb = (char *) priv_blob; + char *hash; + int hashlen; + SHA_State s; + unsigned char digest[20]; + Bignum ytest; + + dss = dss_newkey((char *) pub_blob, pub_len); + if (!dss) + return NULL; + dss->x = getmp(&pb, &priv_len); + if (!dss->x) { + dss_freekey(dss); + return NULL; + } + + /* + * Check the obsolete hash in the old DSS key format. + */ + hashlen = -1; + getstring(&pb, &priv_len, &hash, &hashlen); + if (hashlen == 20) { + SHA_Init(&s); + sha_mpint(&s, dss->p); + sha_mpint(&s, dss->q); + sha_mpint(&s, dss->g); + SHA_Final(&s, digest); + if (0 != memcmp(hash, digest, 20)) { + dss_freekey(dss); + return NULL; + } + } + + /* + * Now ensure g^x mod p really is y. + */ + ytest = modpow(dss->g, dss->x, dss->p); + if (0 != bignum_cmp(ytest, dss->y)) { + dss_freekey(dss); + freebn(ytest); + return NULL; + } + freebn(ytest); + + return dss; +} + +static void *dss_openssh_createkey(unsigned char **blob, int *len) +{ + char **b = (char **) blob; + struct dss_key *dss; + + dss = snew(struct dss_key); + + dss->p = getmp(b, len); + dss->q = getmp(b, len); + dss->g = getmp(b, len); + dss->y = getmp(b, len); + dss->x = getmp(b, len); + + if (!dss->p || !dss->q || !dss->g || !dss->y || !dss->x || + !bignum_cmp(dss->q, Zero) || !bignum_cmp(dss->p, Zero)) { + /* Invalid key. */ + dss_freekey(dss); + return NULL; + } + + return dss; +} + +static int dss_openssh_fmtkey(void *key, unsigned char *blob, int len) +{ + struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key; + int bloblen, i; + + bloblen = + ssh2_bignum_length(dss->p) + + ssh2_bignum_length(dss->q) + + ssh2_bignum_length(dss->g) + + ssh2_bignum_length(dss->y) + + ssh2_bignum_length(dss->x); + + if (bloblen > len) + return bloblen; + + bloblen = 0; +#define ENC(x) \ + PUT_32BIT(blob+bloblen, ssh2_bignum_length((x))-4); bloblen += 4; \ + for (i = ssh2_bignum_length((x))-4; i-- ;) blob[bloblen++]=bignum_byte((x),i); + ENC(dss->p); + ENC(dss->q); + ENC(dss->g); + ENC(dss->y); + ENC(dss->x); + + return bloblen; +} + +static int dss_pubkey_bits(void *blob, int len) +{ + struct dss_key *dss; + int ret; + + dss = dss_newkey((char *) blob, len); + if (!dss) + return -1; + ret = bignum_bitcount(dss->p); + dss_freekey(dss); + + return ret; +} + +static unsigned char *dss_sign(void *key, char *data, int datalen, int *siglen) +{ + /* + * The basic DSS signing algorithm is: + * + * - invent a random k between 1 and q-1 (exclusive). + * - Compute r = (g^k mod p) mod q. + * - Compute s = k^-1 * (hash + x*r) mod q. + * + * This has the dangerous properties that: + * + * - if an attacker in possession of the public key _and_ the + * signature (for example, the host you just authenticated + * to) can guess your k, he can reverse the computation of s + * and work out x = r^-1 * (s*k - hash) mod q. That is, he + * can deduce the private half of your key, and masquerade + * as you for as long as the key is still valid. + * + * - since r is a function purely of k and the public key, if + * the attacker only has a _range of possibilities_ for k + * it's easy for him to work through them all and check each + * one against r; he'll never be unsure of whether he's got + * the right one. + * + * - if you ever sign two different hashes with the same k, it + * will be immediately obvious because the two signatures + * will have the same r, and moreover an attacker in + * possession of both signatures (and the public key of + * course) can compute k = (hash1-hash2) * (s1-s2)^-1 mod q, + * and from there deduce x as before. + * + * - the Bleichenbacher attack on DSA makes use of methods of + * generating k which are significantly non-uniformly + * distributed; in particular, generating a 160-bit random + * number and reducing it mod q is right out. + * + * For this reason we must be pretty careful about how we + * generate our k. Since this code runs on Windows, with no + * particularly good system entropy sources, we can't trust our + * RNG itself to produce properly unpredictable data. Hence, we + * use a totally different scheme instead. + * + * What we do is to take a SHA-512 (_big_) hash of the private + * key x, and then feed this into another SHA-512 hash that + * also includes the message hash being signed. That is: + * + * proto_k = SHA512 ( SHA512(x) || SHA160(message) ) + * + * This number is 512 bits long, so reducing it mod q won't be + * noticeably non-uniform. So + * + * k = proto_k mod q + * + * This has the interesting property that it's _deterministic_: + * signing the same hash twice with the same key yields the + * same signature. + * + * Despite this determinism, it's still not predictable to an + * attacker, because in order to repeat the SHA-512 + * construction that created it, the attacker would have to + * know the private key value x - and by assumption he doesn't, + * because if he knew that he wouldn't be attacking k! + * + * (This trick doesn't, _per se_, protect against reuse of k. + * Reuse of k is left to chance; all it does is prevent + * _excessively high_ chances of reuse of k due to entropy + * problems.) + * + * Thanks to Colin Plumb for the general idea of using x to + * ensure k is hard to guess, and to the Cambridge University + * Computer Security Group for helping to argue out all the + * fine details. + */ + struct dss_key *dss = (struct dss_key *) key; + SHA512_State ss; + unsigned char digest[20], digest512[64]; + Bignum proto_k, k, gkp, hash, kinv, hxr, r, s; + unsigned char *bytes; + int nbytes, i; + + SHA_Simple(data, datalen, digest); + + /* + * Hash some identifying text plus x. + */ + SHA512_Init(&ss); + SHA512_Bytes(&ss, "DSA deterministic k generator", 30); + sha512_mpint(&ss, dss->x); + SHA512_Final(&ss, digest512); + + /* + * Now hash that digest plus the message hash. + */ + SHA512_Init(&ss); + SHA512_Bytes(&ss, digest512, sizeof(digest512)); + SHA512_Bytes(&ss, digest, sizeof(digest)); + + while (1) { + SHA512_State ss2 = ss; /* structure copy */ + SHA512_Final(&ss2, digest512); + + smemclr(&ss2, sizeof(ss2)); + + /* + * Now convert the result into a bignum, and reduce it mod q. + */ + proto_k = bignum_from_bytes(digest512, 64); + k = bigmod(proto_k, dss->q); + freebn(proto_k); + kinv = modinv(k, dss->q); /* k^-1 mod q */ + if (!kinv) { /* very unlikely */ + freebn(k); + /* Perturb the hash to think of a different k. */ + SHA512_Bytes(&ss, "x", 1); + /* Go round and try again. */ + continue; + } + + break; + } + + smemclr(&ss, sizeof(ss)); + + smemclr(digest512, sizeof(digest512)); + + /* + * Now we have k, so just go ahead and compute the signature. + */ + gkp = modpow(dss->g, k, dss->p); /* g^k mod p */ + r = bigmod(gkp, dss->q); /* r = (g^k mod p) mod q */ + freebn(gkp); + + hash = bignum_from_bytes(digest, 20); + hxr = bigmuladd(dss->x, r, hash); /* hash + x*r */ + s = modmul(kinv, hxr, dss->q); /* s = k^-1 * (hash + x*r) mod q */ + freebn(hxr); + freebn(kinv); + freebn(k); + freebn(hash); + + /* + * Signature blob is + * + * string "ssh-dss" + * string two 20-byte numbers r and s, end to end + * + * i.e. 4+7 + 4+40 bytes. + */ + nbytes = 4 + 7 + 4 + 40; + bytes = snewn(nbytes, unsigned char); + PUT_32BIT(bytes, 7); + memcpy(bytes + 4, "ssh-dss", 7); + PUT_32BIT(bytes + 4 + 7, 40); + for (i = 0; i < 20; i++) { + bytes[4 + 7 + 4 + i] = bignum_byte(r, 19 - i); + bytes[4 + 7 + 4 + 20 + i] = bignum_byte(s, 19 - i); + } + freebn(r); + freebn(s); + + *siglen = nbytes; + return bytes; +} + +const struct ssh_signkey ssh_dss = { + dss_newkey, + dss_freekey, + dss_fmtkey, + dss_public_blob, + dss_private_blob, + dss_createkey, + dss_openssh_createkey, + dss_openssh_fmtkey, + dss_pubkey_bits, + dss_fingerprint, + dss_verifysig, + dss_sign, + "ssh-dss", + "dss" +}; diff --git a/tools/plink/sshmd5.c b/tools/plink/sshmd5.c index 80474dfad..2fdb59007 100644 --- a/tools/plink/sshmd5.c +++ b/tools/plink/sshmd5.c @@ -1,344 +1,340 @@ -#include "ssh.h"
-
-/*
- * MD5 implementation for PuTTY. Written directly from the spec by
- * Simon Tatham.
- */
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Core MD5 algorithm: processes 16-word blocks into a message digest.
- */
-
-#define F(x,y,z) ( ((x) & (y)) | ((~(x)) & (z)) )
-#define G(x,y,z) ( ((x) & (z)) | ((~(z)) & (y)) )
-#define H(x,y,z) ( (x) ^ (y) ^ (z) )
-#define I(x,y,z) ( (y) ^ ( (x) | ~(z) ) )
-
-#define rol(x,y) ( ((x) << (y)) | (((uint32)x) >> (32-y)) )
-
-#define subround(f,w,x,y,z,k,s,ti) \
- w = x + rol(w + f(x,y,z) + block[k] + ti, s)
-
-static void MD5_Core_Init(MD5_Core_State * s)
-{
- s->h[0] = 0x67452301;
- s->h[1] = 0xefcdab89;
- s->h[2] = 0x98badcfe;
- s->h[3] = 0x10325476;
-}
-
-static void MD5_Block(MD5_Core_State * s, uint32 * block)
-{
- uint32 a, b, c, d;
-
- a = s->h[0];
- b = s->h[1];
- c = s->h[2];
- d = s->h[3];
-
- subround(F, a, b, c, d, 0, 7, 0xd76aa478);
- subround(F, d, a, b, c, 1, 12, 0xe8c7b756);
- subround(F, c, d, a, b, 2, 17, 0x242070db);
- subround(F, b, c, d, a, 3, 22, 0xc1bdceee);
- subround(F, a, b, c, d, 4, 7, 0xf57c0faf);
- subround(F, d, a, b, c, 5, 12, 0x4787c62a);
- subround(F, c, d, a, b, 6, 17, 0xa8304613);
- subround(F, b, c, d, a, 7, 22, 0xfd469501);
- subround(F, a, b, c, d, 8, 7, 0x698098d8);
- subround(F, d, a, b, c, 9, 12, 0x8b44f7af);
- subround(F, c, d, a, b, 10, 17, 0xffff5bb1);
- subround(F, b, c, d, a, 11, 22, 0x895cd7be);
- subround(F, a, b, c, d, 12, 7, 0x6b901122);
- subround(F, d, a, b, c, 13, 12, 0xfd987193);
- subround(F, c, d, a, b, 14, 17, 0xa679438e);
- subround(F, b, c, d, a, 15, 22, 0x49b40821);
- subround(G, a, b, c, d, 1, 5, 0xf61e2562);
- subround(G, d, a, b, c, 6, 9, 0xc040b340);
- subround(G, c, d, a, b, 11, 14, 0x265e5a51);
- subround(G, b, c, d, a, 0, 20, 0xe9b6c7aa);
- subround(G, a, b, c, d, 5, 5, 0xd62f105d);
- subround(G, d, a, b, c, 10, 9, 0x02441453);
- subround(G, c, d, a, b, 15, 14, 0xd8a1e681);
- subround(G, b, c, d, a, 4, 20, 0xe7d3fbc8);
- subround(G, a, b, c, d, 9, 5, 0x21e1cde6);
- subround(G, d, a, b, c, 14, 9, 0xc33707d6);
- subround(G, c, d, a, b, 3, 14, 0xf4d50d87);
- subround(G, b, c, d, a, 8, 20, 0x455a14ed);
- subround(G, a, b, c, d, 13, 5, 0xa9e3e905);
- subround(G, d, a, b, c, 2, 9, 0xfcefa3f8);
- subround(G, c, d, a, b, 7, 14, 0x676f02d9);
- subround(G, b, c, d, a, 12, 20, 0x8d2a4c8a);
- subround(H, a, b, c, d, 5, 4, 0xfffa3942);
- subround(H, d, a, b, c, 8, 11, 0x8771f681);
- subround(H, c, d, a, b, 11, 16, 0x6d9d6122);
- subround(H, b, c, d, a, 14, 23, 0xfde5380c);
- subround(H, a, b, c, d, 1, 4, 0xa4beea44);
- subround(H, d, a, b, c, 4, 11, 0x4bdecfa9);
- subround(H, c, d, a, b, 7, 16, 0xf6bb4b60);
- subround(H, b, c, d, a, 10, 23, 0xbebfbc70);
- subround(H, a, b, c, d, 13, 4, 0x289b7ec6);
- subround(H, d, a, b, c, 0, 11, 0xeaa127fa);
- subround(H, c, d, a, b, 3, 16, 0xd4ef3085);
- subround(H, b, c, d, a, 6, 23, 0x04881d05);
- subround(H, a, b, c, d, 9, 4, 0xd9d4d039);
- subround(H, d, a, b, c, 12, 11, 0xe6db99e5);
- subround(H, c, d, a, b, 15, 16, 0x1fa27cf8);
- subround(H, b, c, d, a, 2, 23, 0xc4ac5665);
- subround(I, a, b, c, d, 0, 6, 0xf4292244);
- subround(I, d, a, b, c, 7, 10, 0x432aff97);
- subround(I, c, d, a, b, 14, 15, 0xab9423a7);
- subround(I, b, c, d, a, 5, 21, 0xfc93a039);
- subround(I, a, b, c, d, 12, 6, 0x655b59c3);
- subround(I, d, a, b, c, 3, 10, 0x8f0ccc92);
- subround(I, c, d, a, b, 10, 15, 0xffeff47d);
- subround(I, b, c, d, a, 1, 21, 0x85845dd1);
- subround(I, a, b, c, d, 8, 6, 0x6fa87e4f);
- subround(I, d, a, b, c, 15, 10, 0xfe2ce6e0);
- subround(I, c, d, a, b, 6, 15, 0xa3014314);
- subround(I, b, c, d, a, 13, 21, 0x4e0811a1);
- subround(I, a, b, c, d, 4, 6, 0xf7537e82);
- subround(I, d, a, b, c, 11, 10, 0xbd3af235);
- subround(I, c, d, a, b, 2, 15, 0x2ad7d2bb);
- subround(I, b, c, d, a, 9, 21, 0xeb86d391);
-
- s->h[0] += a;
- s->h[1] += b;
- s->h[2] += c;
- s->h[3] += d;
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Outer MD5 algorithm: take an arbitrary length byte string,
- * convert it into 16-word blocks with the prescribed padding at
- * the end, and pass those blocks to the core MD5 algorithm.
- */
-
-#define BLKSIZE 64
-
-void MD5Init(struct MD5Context *s)
-{
- MD5_Core_Init(&s->core);
- s->blkused = 0;
- s->lenhi = s->lenlo = 0;
-}
-
-void MD5Update(struct MD5Context *s, unsigned char const *p, unsigned len)
-{
- unsigned char *q = (unsigned char *) p;
- uint32 wordblock[16];
- uint32 lenw = len;
- int i;
-
- /*
- * Update the length field.
- */
- s->lenlo += lenw;
- s->lenhi += (s->lenlo < lenw);
-
- if (s->blkused + len < BLKSIZE) {
- /*
- * Trivial case: just add to the block.
- */
- memcpy(s->block + s->blkused, q, len);
- s->blkused += len;
- } else {
- /*
- * We must complete and process at least one block.
- */
- while (s->blkused + len >= BLKSIZE) {
- memcpy(s->block + s->blkused, q, BLKSIZE - s->blkused);
- q += BLKSIZE - s->blkused;
- len -= BLKSIZE - s->blkused;
- /* Now process the block. Gather bytes little-endian into words */
- for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
- wordblock[i] =
- (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 3]) << 24) |
- (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 2]) << 16) |
- (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 1]) << 8) |
- (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 0]) << 0);
- }
- MD5_Block(&s->core, wordblock);
- s->blkused = 0;
- }
- memcpy(s->block, q, len);
- s->blkused = len;
- }
-}
-
-void MD5Final(unsigned char output[16], struct MD5Context *s)
-{
- int i;
- unsigned pad;
- unsigned char c[64];
- uint32 lenhi, lenlo;
-
- if (s->blkused >= 56)
- pad = 56 + 64 - s->blkused;
- else
- pad = 56 - s->blkused;
-
- lenhi = (s->lenhi << 3) | (s->lenlo >> (32 - 3));
- lenlo = (s->lenlo << 3);
-
- memset(c, 0, pad);
- c[0] = 0x80;
- MD5Update(s, c, pad);
-
- c[7] = (lenhi >> 24) & 0xFF;
- c[6] = (lenhi >> 16) & 0xFF;
- c[5] = (lenhi >> 8) & 0xFF;
- c[4] = (lenhi >> 0) & 0xFF;
- c[3] = (lenlo >> 24) & 0xFF;
- c[2] = (lenlo >> 16) & 0xFF;
- c[1] = (lenlo >> 8) & 0xFF;
- c[0] = (lenlo >> 0) & 0xFF;
-
- MD5Update(s, c, 8);
-
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
- output[4 * i + 3] = (s->core.h[i] >> 24) & 0xFF;
- output[4 * i + 2] = (s->core.h[i] >> 16) & 0xFF;
- output[4 * i + 1] = (s->core.h[i] >> 8) & 0xFF;
- output[4 * i + 0] = (s->core.h[i] >> 0) & 0xFF;
- }
-}
-
-void MD5Simple(void const *p, unsigned len, unsigned char output[16])
-{
- struct MD5Context s;
-
- MD5Init(&s);
- MD5Update(&s, (unsigned char const *)p, len);
- MD5Final(output, &s);
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * The above is the MD5 algorithm itself. Now we implement the
- * HMAC wrapper on it.
- *
- * Some of these functions are exported directly, because they are
- * useful elsewhere (SOCKS5 CHAP authentication uses HMAC-MD5).
- */
-
-void *hmacmd5_make_context(void)
-{
- return snewn(3, struct MD5Context);
-}
-
-void hmacmd5_free_context(void *handle)
-{
- sfree(handle);
-}
-
-void hmacmd5_key(void *handle, void const *keyv, int len)
-{
- struct MD5Context *keys = (struct MD5Context *)handle;
- unsigned char foo[64];
- unsigned char const *key = (unsigned char const *)keyv;
- int i;
-
- memset(foo, 0x36, 64);
- for (i = 0; i < len && i < 64; i++)
- foo[i] ^= key[i];
- MD5Init(&keys[0]);
- MD5Update(&keys[0], foo, 64);
-
- memset(foo, 0x5C, 64);
- for (i = 0; i < len && i < 64; i++)
- foo[i] ^= key[i];
- MD5Init(&keys[1]);
- MD5Update(&keys[1], foo, 64);
-
- memset(foo, 0, 64); /* burn the evidence */
-}
-
-static void hmacmd5_key_16(void *handle, unsigned char *key)
-{
- hmacmd5_key(handle, key, 16);
-}
-
-static void hmacmd5_start(void *handle)
-{
- struct MD5Context *keys = (struct MD5Context *)handle;
-
- keys[2] = keys[0]; /* structure copy */
-}
-
-static void hmacmd5_bytes(void *handle, unsigned char const *blk, int len)
-{
- struct MD5Context *keys = (struct MD5Context *)handle;
- MD5Update(&keys[2], blk, len);
-}
-
-static void hmacmd5_genresult(void *handle, unsigned char *hmac)
-{
- struct MD5Context *keys = (struct MD5Context *)handle;
- struct MD5Context s;
- unsigned char intermediate[16];
-
- s = keys[2]; /* structure copy */
- MD5Final(intermediate, &s);
- s = keys[1]; /* structure copy */
- MD5Update(&s, intermediate, 16);
- MD5Final(hmac, &s);
-}
-
-static int hmacmd5_verresult(void *handle, unsigned char const *hmac)
-{
- unsigned char correct[16];
- hmacmd5_genresult(handle, correct);
- return !memcmp(correct, hmac, 16);
-}
-
-static void hmacmd5_do_hmac_internal(void *handle,
- unsigned char const *blk, int len,
- unsigned char const *blk2, int len2,
- unsigned char *hmac)
-{
- hmacmd5_start(handle);
- hmacmd5_bytes(handle, blk, len);
- if (blk2) hmacmd5_bytes(handle, blk2, len2);
- hmacmd5_genresult(handle, hmac);
-}
-
-void hmacmd5_do_hmac(void *handle, unsigned char const *blk, int len,
- unsigned char *hmac)
-{
- hmacmd5_do_hmac_internal(handle, blk, len, NULL, 0, hmac);
-}
-
-static void hmacmd5_do_hmac_ssh(void *handle, unsigned char const *blk, int len,
- unsigned long seq, unsigned char *hmac)
-{
- unsigned char seqbuf[16];
-
- seqbuf[0] = (unsigned char) ((seq >> 24) & 0xFF);
- seqbuf[1] = (unsigned char) ((seq >> 16) & 0xFF);
- seqbuf[2] = (unsigned char) ((seq >> 8) & 0xFF);
- seqbuf[3] = (unsigned char) ((seq) & 0xFF);
-
- hmacmd5_do_hmac_internal(handle, seqbuf, 4, blk, len, hmac);
-}
-
-static void hmacmd5_generate(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len,
- unsigned long seq)
-{
- hmacmd5_do_hmac_ssh(handle, blk, len, seq, blk + len);
-}
-
-static int hmacmd5_verify(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len,
- unsigned long seq)
-{
- unsigned char correct[16];
- hmacmd5_do_hmac_ssh(handle, blk, len, seq, correct);
- return !memcmp(correct, blk + len, 16);
-}
-
-const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_md5 = {
- hmacmd5_make_context, hmacmd5_free_context, hmacmd5_key_16,
- hmacmd5_generate, hmacmd5_verify,
- hmacmd5_start, hmacmd5_bytes, hmacmd5_genresult, hmacmd5_verresult,
- "hmac-md5",
- 16,
- "HMAC-MD5"
-};
+#include "ssh.h" + +/* + * MD5 implementation for PuTTY. Written directly from the spec by + * Simon Tatham. + */ + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Core MD5 algorithm: processes 16-word blocks into a message digest. + */ + +#define F(x,y,z) ( ((x) & (y)) | ((~(x)) & (z)) ) +#define G(x,y,z) ( ((x) & (z)) | ((~(z)) & (y)) ) +#define H(x,y,z) ( (x) ^ (y) ^ (z) ) +#define I(x,y,z) ( (y) ^ ( (x) | ~(z) ) ) + +#define rol(x,y) ( ((x) << (y)) | (((uint32)x) >> (32-y)) ) + +#define subround(f,w,x,y,z,k,s,ti) \ + w = x + rol(w + f(x,y,z) + block[k] + ti, s) + +static void MD5_Core_Init(MD5_Core_State * s) +{ + s->h[0] = 0x67452301; + s->h[1] = 0xefcdab89; + s->h[2] = 0x98badcfe; + s->h[3] = 0x10325476; +} + +static void MD5_Block(MD5_Core_State * s, uint32 * block) +{ + uint32 a, b, c, d; + + a = s->h[0]; + b = s->h[1]; + c = s->h[2]; + d = s->h[3]; + + subround(F, a, b, c, d, 0, 7, 0xd76aa478); + subround(F, d, a, b, c, 1, 12, 0xe8c7b756); + subround(F, c, d, a, b, 2, 17, 0x242070db); + subround(F, b, c, d, a, 3, 22, 0xc1bdceee); + subround(F, a, b, c, d, 4, 7, 0xf57c0faf); + subround(F, d, a, b, c, 5, 12, 0x4787c62a); + subround(F, c, d, a, b, 6, 17, 0xa8304613); + subround(F, b, c, d, a, 7, 22, 0xfd469501); + subround(F, a, b, c, d, 8, 7, 0x698098d8); + subround(F, d, a, b, c, 9, 12, 0x8b44f7af); + subround(F, c, d, a, b, 10, 17, 0xffff5bb1); + subround(F, b, c, d, a, 11, 22, 0x895cd7be); + subround(F, a, b, c, d, 12, 7, 0x6b901122); + subround(F, d, a, b, c, 13, 12, 0xfd987193); + subround(F, c, d, a, b, 14, 17, 0xa679438e); + subround(F, b, c, d, a, 15, 22, 0x49b40821); + subround(G, a, b, c, d, 1, 5, 0xf61e2562); + subround(G, d, a, b, c, 6, 9, 0xc040b340); + subround(G, c, d, a, b, 11, 14, 0x265e5a51); + subround(G, b, c, d, a, 0, 20, 0xe9b6c7aa); + subround(G, a, b, c, d, 5, 5, 0xd62f105d); + subround(G, d, a, b, c, 10, 9, 0x02441453); + subround(G, c, d, a, b, 15, 14, 0xd8a1e681); + subround(G, b, c, d, a, 4, 20, 0xe7d3fbc8); + subround(G, a, b, c, d, 9, 5, 0x21e1cde6); + subround(G, d, a, b, c, 14, 9, 0xc33707d6); + subround(G, c, d, a, b, 3, 14, 0xf4d50d87); + subround(G, b, c, d, a, 8, 20, 0x455a14ed); + subround(G, a, b, c, d, 13, 5, 0xa9e3e905); + subround(G, d, a, b, c, 2, 9, 0xfcefa3f8); + subround(G, c, d, a, b, 7, 14, 0x676f02d9); + subround(G, b, c, d, a, 12, 20, 0x8d2a4c8a); + subround(H, a, b, c, d, 5, 4, 0xfffa3942); + subround(H, d, a, b, c, 8, 11, 0x8771f681); + subround(H, c, d, a, b, 11, 16, 0x6d9d6122); + subround(H, b, c, d, a, 14, 23, 0xfde5380c); + subround(H, a, b, c, d, 1, 4, 0xa4beea44); + subround(H, d, a, b, c, 4, 11, 0x4bdecfa9); + subround(H, c, d, a, b, 7, 16, 0xf6bb4b60); + subround(H, b, c, d, a, 10, 23, 0xbebfbc70); + subround(H, a, b, c, d, 13, 4, 0x289b7ec6); + subround(H, d, a, b, c, 0, 11, 0xeaa127fa); + subround(H, c, d, a, b, 3, 16, 0xd4ef3085); + subround(H, b, c, d, a, 6, 23, 0x04881d05); + subround(H, a, b, c, d, 9, 4, 0xd9d4d039); + subround(H, d, a, b, c, 12, 11, 0xe6db99e5); + subround(H, c, d, a, b, 15, 16, 0x1fa27cf8); + subround(H, b, c, d, a, 2, 23, 0xc4ac5665); + subround(I, a, b, c, d, 0, 6, 0xf4292244); + subround(I, d, a, b, c, 7, 10, 0x432aff97); + subround(I, c, d, a, b, 14, 15, 0xab9423a7); + subround(I, b, c, d, a, 5, 21, 0xfc93a039); + subround(I, a, b, c, d, 12, 6, 0x655b59c3); + subround(I, d, a, b, c, 3, 10, 0x8f0ccc92); + subround(I, c, d, a, b, 10, 15, 0xffeff47d); + subround(I, b, c, d, a, 1, 21, 0x85845dd1); + subround(I, a, b, c, d, 8, 6, 0x6fa87e4f); + subround(I, d, a, b, c, 15, 10, 0xfe2ce6e0); + subround(I, c, d, a, b, 6, 15, 0xa3014314); + subround(I, b, c, d, a, 13, 21, 0x4e0811a1); + subround(I, a, b, c, d, 4, 6, 0xf7537e82); + subround(I, d, a, b, c, 11, 10, 0xbd3af235); + subround(I, c, d, a, b, 2, 15, 0x2ad7d2bb); + subround(I, b, c, d, a, 9, 21, 0xeb86d391); + + s->h[0] += a; + s->h[1] += b; + s->h[2] += c; + s->h[3] += d; +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Outer MD5 algorithm: take an arbitrary length byte string, + * convert it into 16-word blocks with the prescribed padding at + * the end, and pass those blocks to the core MD5 algorithm. + */ + +#define BLKSIZE 64 + +void MD5Init(struct MD5Context *s) +{ + MD5_Core_Init(&s->core); + s->blkused = 0; + s->lenhi = s->lenlo = 0; +} + +void MD5Update(struct MD5Context *s, unsigned char const *p, unsigned len) +{ + unsigned char *q = (unsigned char *) p; + uint32 wordblock[16]; + uint32 lenw = len; + int i; + + /* + * Update the length field. + */ + s->lenlo += lenw; + s->lenhi += (s->lenlo < lenw); + + if (s->blkused + len < BLKSIZE) { + /* + * Trivial case: just add to the block. + */ + memcpy(s->block + s->blkused, q, len); + s->blkused += len; + } else { + /* + * We must complete and process at least one block. + */ + while (s->blkused + len >= BLKSIZE) { + memcpy(s->block + s->blkused, q, BLKSIZE - s->blkused); + q += BLKSIZE - s->blkused; + len -= BLKSIZE - s->blkused; + /* Now process the block. Gather bytes little-endian into words */ + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { + wordblock[i] = + (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 3]) << 24) | + (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 2]) << 16) | + (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 1]) << 8) | + (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 0]) << 0); + } + MD5_Block(&s->core, wordblock); + s->blkused = 0; + } + memcpy(s->block, q, len); + s->blkused = len; + } +} + +void MD5Final(unsigned char output[16], struct MD5Context *s) +{ + int i; + unsigned pad; + unsigned char c[64]; + uint32 lenhi, lenlo; + + if (s->blkused >= 56) + pad = 56 + 64 - s->blkused; + else + pad = 56 - s->blkused; + + lenhi = (s->lenhi << 3) | (s->lenlo >> (32 - 3)); + lenlo = (s->lenlo << 3); + + memset(c, 0, pad); + c[0] = 0x80; + MD5Update(s, c, pad); + + c[7] = (lenhi >> 24) & 0xFF; + c[6] = (lenhi >> 16) & 0xFF; + c[5] = (lenhi >> 8) & 0xFF; + c[4] = (lenhi >> 0) & 0xFF; + c[3] = (lenlo >> 24) & 0xFF; + c[2] = (lenlo >> 16) & 0xFF; + c[1] = (lenlo >> 8) & 0xFF; + c[0] = (lenlo >> 0) & 0xFF; + + MD5Update(s, c, 8); + + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { + output[4 * i + 3] = (s->core.h[i] >> 24) & 0xFF; + output[4 * i + 2] = (s->core.h[i] >> 16) & 0xFF; + output[4 * i + 1] = (s->core.h[i] >> 8) & 0xFF; + output[4 * i + 0] = (s->core.h[i] >> 0) & 0xFF; + } +} + +void MD5Simple(void const *p, unsigned len, unsigned char output[16]) +{ + struct MD5Context s; + + MD5Init(&s); + MD5Update(&s, (unsigned char const *)p, len); + MD5Final(output, &s); +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * The above is the MD5 algorithm itself. Now we implement the + * HMAC wrapper on it. + * + * Some of these functions are exported directly, because they are + * useful elsewhere (SOCKS5 CHAP authentication uses HMAC-MD5). + */ + +void *hmacmd5_make_context(void) +{ + return snewn(3, struct MD5Context); +} + +void hmacmd5_free_context(void *handle) +{ + sfree(handle); +} + +void hmacmd5_key(void *handle, void const *keyv, int len) +{ + struct MD5Context *keys = (struct MD5Context *)handle; + unsigned char foo[64]; + unsigned char const *key = (unsigned char const *)keyv; + int i; + + memset(foo, 0x36, 64); + for (i = 0; i < len && i < 64; i++) + foo[i] ^= key[i]; + MD5Init(&keys[0]); + MD5Update(&keys[0], foo, 64); + + memset(foo, 0x5C, 64); + for (i = 0; i < len && i < 64; i++) + foo[i] ^= key[i]; + MD5Init(&keys[1]); + MD5Update(&keys[1], foo, 64); + + smemclr(foo, 64); /* burn the evidence */ +} + +static void hmacmd5_key_16(void *handle, unsigned char *key) +{ + hmacmd5_key(handle, key, 16); +} + +static void hmacmd5_start(void *handle) +{ + struct MD5Context *keys = (struct MD5Context *)handle; + + keys[2] = keys[0]; /* structure copy */ +} + +static void hmacmd5_bytes(void *handle, unsigned char const *blk, int len) +{ + struct MD5Context *keys = (struct MD5Context *)handle; + MD5Update(&keys[2], blk, len); +} + +static void hmacmd5_genresult(void *handle, unsigned char *hmac) +{ + struct MD5Context *keys = (struct MD5Context *)handle; + struct MD5Context s; + unsigned char intermediate[16]; + + s = keys[2]; /* structure copy */ + MD5Final(intermediate, &s); + s = keys[1]; /* structure copy */ + MD5Update(&s, intermediate, 16); + MD5Final(hmac, &s); +} + +static int hmacmd5_verresult(void *handle, unsigned char const *hmac) +{ + unsigned char correct[16]; + hmacmd5_genresult(handle, correct); + return !memcmp(correct, hmac, 16); +} + +static void hmacmd5_do_hmac_internal(void *handle, + unsigned char const *blk, int len, + unsigned char const *blk2, int len2, + unsigned char *hmac) +{ + hmacmd5_start(handle); + hmacmd5_bytes(handle, blk, len); + if (blk2) hmacmd5_bytes(handle, blk2, len2); + hmacmd5_genresult(handle, hmac); +} + +void hmacmd5_do_hmac(void *handle, unsigned char const *blk, int len, + unsigned char *hmac) +{ + hmacmd5_do_hmac_internal(handle, blk, len, NULL, 0, hmac); +} + +static void hmacmd5_do_hmac_ssh(void *handle, unsigned char const *blk, int len, + unsigned long seq, unsigned char *hmac) +{ + unsigned char seqbuf[16]; + + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(seqbuf, seq); + hmacmd5_do_hmac_internal(handle, seqbuf, 4, blk, len, hmac); +} + +static void hmacmd5_generate(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len, + unsigned long seq) +{ + hmacmd5_do_hmac_ssh(handle, blk, len, seq, blk + len); +} + +static int hmacmd5_verify(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len, + unsigned long seq) +{ + unsigned char correct[16]; + hmacmd5_do_hmac_ssh(handle, blk, len, seq, correct); + return !memcmp(correct, blk + len, 16); +} + +const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_md5 = { + hmacmd5_make_context, hmacmd5_free_context, hmacmd5_key_16, + hmacmd5_generate, hmacmd5_verify, + hmacmd5_start, hmacmd5_bytes, hmacmd5_genresult, hmacmd5_verresult, + "hmac-md5", + 16, + "HMAC-MD5" +}; diff --git a/tools/plink/sshpubk.c b/tools/plink/sshpubk.c index c1386108a..ac9e0fa7e 100644 --- a/tools/plink/sshpubk.c +++ b/tools/plink/sshpubk.c @@ -1,1217 +1,1227 @@ -/*
- * Generic SSH public-key handling operations. In particular,
- * reading of SSH public-key files, and also the generic `sign'
- * operation for SSH-2 (which checks the type of the key and
- * dispatches to the appropriate key-type specific function).
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-
-#include "putty.h"
-#include "ssh.h"
-#include "misc.h"
-
-#define rsa_signature "SSH PRIVATE KEY FILE FORMAT 1.1\n"
-
-#define BASE64_TOINT(x) ( (x)-'A'<26 ? (x)-'A'+0 :\
- (x)-'a'<26 ? (x)-'a'+26 :\
- (x)-'0'<10 ? (x)-'0'+52 :\
- (x)=='+' ? 62 : \
- (x)=='/' ? 63 : 0 )
-
-static int loadrsakey_main(FILE * fp, struct RSAKey *key, int pub_only,
- char **commentptr, char *passphrase,
- const char **error)
-{
- unsigned char buf[16384];
- unsigned char keybuf[16];
- int len;
- int i, j, ciphertype;
- int ret = 0;
- struct MD5Context md5c;
- char *comment;
-
- *error = NULL;
-
- /* Slurp the whole file (minus the header) into a buffer. */
- len = fread(buf, 1, sizeof(buf), fp);
- fclose(fp);
- if (len < 0 || len == sizeof(buf)) {
- *error = "error reading file";
- goto end; /* file too big or not read */
- }
-
- i = 0;
- *error = "file format error";
-
- /*
- * A zero byte. (The signature includes a terminating NUL.)
- */
- if (len - i < 1 || buf[i] != 0)
- goto end;
- i++;
-
- /* One byte giving encryption type, and one reserved uint32. */
- if (len - i < 1)
- goto end;
- ciphertype = buf[i];
- if (ciphertype != 0 && ciphertype != SSH_CIPHER_3DES)
- goto end;
- i++;
- if (len - i < 4)
- goto end; /* reserved field not present */
- if (buf[i] != 0 || buf[i + 1] != 0 || buf[i + 2] != 0
- || buf[i + 3] != 0) goto end; /* reserved field nonzero, panic! */
- i += 4;
-
- /* Now the serious stuff. An ordinary SSH-1 public key. */
- i += makekey(buf + i, len, key, NULL, 1);
- if (i < 0)
- goto end; /* overran */
-
- /* Next, the comment field. */
- j = GET_32BIT(buf + i);
- i += 4;
- if (len - i < j)
- goto end;
- comment = snewn(j + 1, char);
- if (comment) {
- memcpy(comment, buf + i, j);
- comment[j] = '\0';
- }
- i += j;
- if (commentptr)
- *commentptr = dupstr(comment);
- if (key)
- key->comment = comment;
- else
- sfree(comment);
-
- if (pub_only) {
- ret = 1;
- goto end;
- }
-
- if (!key) {
- ret = ciphertype != 0;
- *error = NULL;
- goto end;
- }
-
- /*
- * Decrypt remainder of buffer.
- */
- if (ciphertype) {
- MD5Init(&md5c);
- MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)passphrase, strlen(passphrase));
- MD5Final(keybuf, &md5c);
- des3_decrypt_pubkey(keybuf, buf + i, (len - i + 7) & ~7);
- memset(keybuf, 0, sizeof(keybuf)); /* burn the evidence */
- }
-
- /*
- * We are now in the secret part of the key. The first four
- * bytes should be of the form a, b, a, b.
- */
- if (len - i < 4)
- goto end;
- if (buf[i] != buf[i + 2] || buf[i + 1] != buf[i + 3]) {
- *error = "wrong passphrase";
- ret = -1;
- goto end;
- }
- i += 4;
-
- /*
- * After that, we have one further bignum which is our
- * decryption exponent, and then the three auxiliary values
- * (iqmp, q, p).
- */
- j = makeprivate(buf + i, len - i, key);
- if (j < 0) goto end;
- i += j;
- j = ssh1_read_bignum(buf + i, len - i, &key->iqmp);
- if (j < 0) goto end;
- i += j;
- j = ssh1_read_bignum(buf + i, len - i, &key->q);
- if (j < 0) goto end;
- i += j;
- j = ssh1_read_bignum(buf + i, len - i, &key->p);
- if (j < 0) goto end;
- i += j;
-
- if (!rsa_verify(key)) {
- *error = "rsa_verify failed";
- freersakey(key);
- ret = 0;
- } else
- ret = 1;
-
- end:
- memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); /* burn the evidence */
- return ret;
-}
-
-int loadrsakey(const Filename *filename, struct RSAKey *key, char *passphrase,
- const char **errorstr)
-{
- FILE *fp;
- char buf[64];
- int ret = 0;
- const char *error = NULL;
-
- fp = f_open(filename, "rb", FALSE);
- if (!fp) {
- error = "can't open file";
- goto end;
- }
-
- /*
- * Read the first line of the file and see if it's a v1 private
- * key file.
- */
- if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp) && !strcmp(buf, rsa_signature)) {
- /*
- * This routine will take care of calling fclose() for us.
- */
- ret = loadrsakey_main(fp, key, FALSE, NULL, passphrase, &error);
- fp = NULL;
- goto end;
- }
-
- /*
- * Otherwise, we have nothing. Return empty-handed.
- */
- error = "not an SSH-1 RSA file";
-
- end:
- if (fp)
- fclose(fp);
- if ((ret != 1) && errorstr)
- *errorstr = error;
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- * See whether an RSA key is encrypted. Return its comment field as
- * well.
- */
-int rsakey_encrypted(const Filename *filename, char **comment)
-{
- FILE *fp;
- char buf[64];
-
- fp = f_open(filename, "rb", FALSE);
- if (!fp)
- return 0; /* doesn't even exist */
-
- /*
- * Read the first line of the file and see if it's a v1 private
- * key file.
- */
- if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp) && !strcmp(buf, rsa_signature)) {
- const char *dummy;
- /*
- * This routine will take care of calling fclose() for us.
- */
- return loadrsakey_main(fp, NULL, FALSE, comment, NULL, &dummy);
- }
- fclose(fp);
- return 0; /* wasn't the right kind of file */
-}
-
-/*
- * Return a malloc'ed chunk of memory containing the public blob of
- * an RSA key, as given in the agent protocol (modulus bits,
- * exponent, modulus).
- */
-int rsakey_pubblob(const Filename *filename, void **blob, int *bloblen,
- char **commentptr, const char **errorstr)
-{
- FILE *fp;
- char buf[64];
- struct RSAKey key;
- int ret;
- const char *error = NULL;
-
- /* Default return if we fail. */
- *blob = NULL;
- *bloblen = 0;
- ret = 0;
-
- fp = f_open(filename, "rb", FALSE);
- if (!fp) {
- error = "can't open file";
- goto end;
- }
-
- /*
- * Read the first line of the file and see if it's a v1 private
- * key file.
- */
- if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp) && !strcmp(buf, rsa_signature)) {
- memset(&key, 0, sizeof(key));
- if (loadrsakey_main(fp, &key, TRUE, commentptr, NULL, &error)) {
- *blob = rsa_public_blob(&key, bloblen);
- freersakey(&key);
- ret = 1;
- fp = NULL;
- }
- } else {
- error = "not an SSH-1 RSA file";
- }
-
- end:
- if (fp)
- fclose(fp);
- if ((ret != 1) && errorstr)
- *errorstr = error;
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- * Save an RSA key file. Return nonzero on success.
- */
-int saversakey(const Filename *filename, struct RSAKey *key, char *passphrase)
-{
- unsigned char buf[16384];
- unsigned char keybuf[16];
- struct MD5Context md5c;
- unsigned char *p, *estart;
- FILE *fp;
-
- /*
- * Write the initial signature.
- */
- p = buf;
- memcpy(p, rsa_signature, sizeof(rsa_signature));
- p += sizeof(rsa_signature);
-
- /*
- * One byte giving encryption type, and one reserved (zero)
- * uint32.
- */
- *p++ = (passphrase ? SSH_CIPHER_3DES : 0);
- PUT_32BIT(p, 0);
- p += 4;
-
- /*
- * An ordinary SSH-1 public key consists of: a uint32
- * containing the bit count, then two bignums containing the
- * modulus and exponent respectively.
- */
- PUT_32BIT(p, bignum_bitcount(key->modulus));
- p += 4;
- p += ssh1_write_bignum(p, key->modulus);
- p += ssh1_write_bignum(p, key->exponent);
-
- /*
- * A string containing the comment field.
- */
- if (key->comment) {
- PUT_32BIT(p, strlen(key->comment));
- p += 4;
- memcpy(p, key->comment, strlen(key->comment));
- p += strlen(key->comment);
- } else {
- PUT_32BIT(p, 0);
- p += 4;
- }
-
- /*
- * The encrypted portion starts here.
- */
- estart = p;
-
- /*
- * Two bytes, then the same two bytes repeated.
- */
- *p++ = random_byte();
- *p++ = random_byte();
- p[0] = p[-2];
- p[1] = p[-1];
- p += 2;
-
- /*
- * Four more bignums: the decryption exponent, then iqmp, then
- * q, then p.
- */
- p += ssh1_write_bignum(p, key->private_exponent);
- p += ssh1_write_bignum(p, key->iqmp);
- p += ssh1_write_bignum(p, key->q);
- p += ssh1_write_bignum(p, key->p);
-
- /*
- * Now write zeros until the encrypted portion is a multiple of
- * 8 bytes.
- */
- while ((p - estart) % 8)
- *p++ = '\0';
-
- /*
- * Now encrypt the encrypted portion.
- */
- if (passphrase) {
- MD5Init(&md5c);
- MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)passphrase, strlen(passphrase));
- MD5Final(keybuf, &md5c);
- des3_encrypt_pubkey(keybuf, estart, p - estart);
- memset(keybuf, 0, sizeof(keybuf)); /* burn the evidence */
- }
-
- /*
- * Done. Write the result to the file.
- */
- fp = f_open(filename, "wb", TRUE);
- if (fp) {
- int ret = (fwrite(buf, 1, p - buf, fp) == (size_t) (p - buf));
- if (fclose(fp))
- ret = 0;
- return ret;
- } else
- return 0;
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * SSH-2 private key load/store functions.
- */
-
-/*
- * PuTTY's own format for SSH-2 keys is as follows:
- *
- * The file is text. Lines are terminated by CRLF, although CR-only
- * and LF-only are tolerated on input.
- *
- * The first line says "PuTTY-User-Key-File-2: " plus the name of the
- * algorithm ("ssh-dss", "ssh-rsa" etc).
- *
- * The next line says "Encryption: " plus an encryption type.
- * Currently the only supported encryption types are "aes256-cbc"
- * and "none".
- *
- * The next line says "Comment: " plus the comment string.
- *
- * Next there is a line saying "Public-Lines: " plus a number N.
- * The following N lines contain a base64 encoding of the public
- * part of the key. This is encoded as the standard SSH-2 public key
- * blob (with no initial length): so for RSA, for example, it will
- * read
- *
- * string "ssh-rsa"
- * mpint exponent
- * mpint modulus
- *
- * Next, there is a line saying "Private-Lines: " plus a number N,
- * and then N lines containing the (potentially encrypted) private
- * part of the key. For the key type "ssh-rsa", this will be
- * composed of
- *
- * mpint private_exponent
- * mpint p (the larger of the two primes)
- * mpint q (the smaller prime)
- * mpint iqmp (the inverse of q modulo p)
- * data padding (to reach a multiple of the cipher block size)
- *
- * And for "ssh-dss", it will be composed of
- *
- * mpint x (the private key parameter)
- * [ string hash 20-byte hash of mpints p || q || g only in old format ]
- *
- * Finally, there is a line saying "Private-MAC: " plus a hex
- * representation of a HMAC-SHA-1 of:
- *
- * string name of algorithm ("ssh-dss", "ssh-rsa")
- * string encryption type
- * string comment
- * string public-blob
- * string private-plaintext (the plaintext version of the
- * private part, including the final
- * padding)
- *
- * The key to the MAC is itself a SHA-1 hash of:
- *
- * data "putty-private-key-file-mac-key"
- * data passphrase
- *
- * (An empty passphrase is used for unencrypted keys.)
- *
- * If the key is encrypted, the encryption key is derived from the
- * passphrase by means of a succession of SHA-1 hashes. Each hash
- * is the hash of:
- *
- * uint32 sequence-number
- * data passphrase
- *
- * where the sequence-number increases from zero. As many of these
- * hashes are used as necessary.
- *
- * For backwards compatibility with snapshots between 0.51 and
- * 0.52, we also support the older key file format, which begins
- * with "PuTTY-User-Key-File-1" (version number differs). In this
- * format the Private-MAC: field only covers the private-plaintext
- * field and nothing else (and without the 4-byte string length on
- * the front too). Moreover, the Private-MAC: field can be replaced
- * with a Private-Hash: field which is a plain SHA-1 hash instead of
- * an HMAC (this was generated for unencrypted keys).
- */
-
-static int read_header(FILE * fp, char *header)
-{
- int len = 39;
- int c;
-
- while (len > 0) {
- c = fgetc(fp);
- if (c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == EOF)
- return 0; /* failure */
- if (c == ':') {
- c = fgetc(fp);
- if (c != ' ')
- return 0;
- *header = '\0';
- return 1; /* success! */
- }
- if (len == 0)
- return 0; /* failure */
- *header++ = c;
- len--;
- }
- return 0; /* failure */
-}
-
-static char *read_body(FILE * fp)
-{
- char *text;
- int len;
- int size;
- int c;
-
- size = 128;
- text = snewn(size, char);
- len = 0;
- text[len] = '\0';
-
- while (1) {
- c = fgetc(fp);
- if (c == '\r' || c == '\n' || c == EOF) {
- if (c != EOF) {
- c = fgetc(fp);
- if (c != '\r' && c != '\n')
- ungetc(c, fp);
- }
- return text;
- }
- if (len + 1 >= size) {
- size += 128;
- text = sresize(text, size, char);
- }
- text[len++] = c;
- text[len] = '\0';
- }
-}
-
-int base64_decode_atom(char *atom, unsigned char *out)
-{
- int vals[4];
- int i, v, len;
- unsigned word;
- char c;
-
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
- c = atom[i];
- if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
- v = c - 'A';
- else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')
- v = c - 'a' + 26;
- else if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
- v = c - '0' + 52;
- else if (c == '+')
- v = 62;
- else if (c == '/')
- v = 63;
- else if (c == '=')
- v = -1;
- else
- return 0; /* invalid atom */
- vals[i] = v;
- }
-
- if (vals[0] == -1 || vals[1] == -1)
- return 0;
- if (vals[2] == -1 && vals[3] != -1)
- return 0;
-
- if (vals[3] != -1)
- len = 3;
- else if (vals[2] != -1)
- len = 2;
- else
- len = 1;
-
- word = ((vals[0] << 18) |
- (vals[1] << 12) | ((vals[2] & 0x3F) << 6) | (vals[3] & 0x3F));
- out[0] = (word >> 16) & 0xFF;
- if (len > 1)
- out[1] = (word >> 8) & 0xFF;
- if (len > 2)
- out[2] = word & 0xFF;
- return len;
-}
-
-static unsigned char *read_blob(FILE * fp, int nlines, int *bloblen)
-{
- unsigned char *blob;
- char *line;
- int linelen, len;
- int i, j, k;
-
- /* We expect at most 64 base64 characters, ie 48 real bytes, per line. */
- blob = snewn(48 * nlines, unsigned char);
- len = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < nlines; i++) {
- line = read_body(fp);
- if (!line) {
- sfree(blob);
- return NULL;
- }
- linelen = strlen(line);
- if (linelen % 4 != 0 || linelen > 64) {
- sfree(blob);
- sfree(line);
- return NULL;
- }
- for (j = 0; j < linelen; j += 4) {
- k = base64_decode_atom(line + j, blob + len);
- if (!k) {
- sfree(line);
- sfree(blob);
- return NULL;
- }
- len += k;
- }
- sfree(line);
- }
- *bloblen = len;
- return blob;
-}
-
-/*
- * Magic error return value for when the passphrase is wrong.
- */
-struct ssh2_userkey ssh2_wrong_passphrase = {
- NULL, NULL, NULL
-};
-
-const struct ssh_signkey *find_pubkey_alg(const char *name)
-{
- if (!strcmp(name, "ssh-rsa"))
- return &ssh_rsa;
- else if (!strcmp(name, "ssh-dss"))
- return &ssh_dss;
- else
- return NULL;
-}
-
-struct ssh2_userkey *ssh2_load_userkey(const Filename *filename,
- char *passphrase, const char **errorstr)
-{
- FILE *fp;
- char header[40], *b, *encryption, *comment, *mac;
- const struct ssh_signkey *alg;
- struct ssh2_userkey *ret;
- int cipher, cipherblk;
- unsigned char *public_blob, *private_blob;
- int public_blob_len, private_blob_len;
- int i, is_mac, old_fmt;
- int passlen = passphrase ? strlen(passphrase) : 0;
- const char *error = NULL;
-
- ret = NULL; /* return NULL for most errors */
- encryption = comment = mac = NULL;
- public_blob = private_blob = NULL;
-
- fp = f_open(filename, "rb", FALSE);
- if (!fp) {
- error = "can't open file";
- goto error;
- }
-
- /* Read the first header line which contains the key type. */
- if (!read_header(fp, header))
- goto error;
- if (0 == strcmp(header, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-2")) {
- old_fmt = 0;
- } else if (0 == strcmp(header, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-1")) {
- /* this is an old key file; warn and then continue */
- old_keyfile_warning();
- old_fmt = 1;
- } else {
- error = "not a PuTTY SSH-2 private key";
- goto error;
- }
- error = "file format error";
- if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL)
- goto error;
- /* Select key algorithm structure. */
- alg = find_pubkey_alg(b);
- if (!alg) {
- sfree(b);
- goto error;
- }
- sfree(b);
-
- /* Read the Encryption header line. */
- if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Encryption"))
- goto error;
- if ((encryption = read_body(fp)) == NULL)
- goto error;
- if (!strcmp(encryption, "aes256-cbc")) {
- cipher = 1;
- cipherblk = 16;
- } else if (!strcmp(encryption, "none")) {
- cipher = 0;
- cipherblk = 1;
- } else {
- sfree(encryption);
- goto error;
- }
-
- /* Read the Comment header line. */
- if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Comment"))
- goto error;
- if ((comment = read_body(fp)) == NULL)
- goto error;
-
- /* Read the Public-Lines header line and the public blob. */
- if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Public-Lines"))
- goto error;
- if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL)
- goto error;
- i = atoi(b);
- sfree(b);
- if ((public_blob = read_blob(fp, i, &public_blob_len)) == NULL)
- goto error;
-
- /* Read the Private-Lines header line and the Private blob. */
- if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Private-Lines"))
- goto error;
- if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL)
- goto error;
- i = atoi(b);
- sfree(b);
- if ((private_blob = read_blob(fp, i, &private_blob_len)) == NULL)
- goto error;
-
- /* Read the Private-MAC or Private-Hash header line. */
- if (!read_header(fp, header))
- goto error;
- if (0 == strcmp(header, "Private-MAC")) {
- if ((mac = read_body(fp)) == NULL)
- goto error;
- is_mac = 1;
- } else if (0 == strcmp(header, "Private-Hash") && old_fmt) {
- if ((mac = read_body(fp)) == NULL)
- goto error;
- is_mac = 0;
- } else
- goto error;
-
- fclose(fp);
- fp = NULL;
-
- /*
- * Decrypt the private blob.
- */
- if (cipher) {
- unsigned char key[40];
- SHA_State s;
-
- if (!passphrase)
- goto error;
- if (private_blob_len % cipherblk)
- goto error;
-
- SHA_Init(&s);
- SHA_Bytes(&s, "\0\0\0\0", 4);
- SHA_Bytes(&s, passphrase, passlen);
- SHA_Final(&s, key + 0);
- SHA_Init(&s);
- SHA_Bytes(&s, "\0\0\0\1", 4);
- SHA_Bytes(&s, passphrase, passlen);
- SHA_Final(&s, key + 20);
- aes256_decrypt_pubkey(key, private_blob, private_blob_len);
- }
-
- /*
- * Verify the MAC.
- */
- {
- char realmac[41];
- unsigned char binary[20];
- unsigned char *macdata;
- int maclen;
- int free_macdata;
-
- if (old_fmt) {
- /* MAC (or hash) only covers the private blob. */
- macdata = private_blob;
- maclen = private_blob_len;
- free_macdata = 0;
- } else {
- unsigned char *p;
- int namelen = strlen(alg->name);
- int enclen = strlen(encryption);
- int commlen = strlen(comment);
- maclen = (4 + namelen +
- 4 + enclen +
- 4 + commlen +
- 4 + public_blob_len +
- 4 + private_blob_len);
- macdata = snewn(maclen, unsigned char);
- p = macdata;
-#define DO_STR(s,len) PUT_32BIT(p,(len));memcpy(p+4,(s),(len));p+=4+(len)
- DO_STR(alg->name, namelen);
- DO_STR(encryption, enclen);
- DO_STR(comment, commlen);
- DO_STR(public_blob, public_blob_len);
- DO_STR(private_blob, private_blob_len);
-
- free_macdata = 1;
- }
-
- if (is_mac) {
- SHA_State s;
- unsigned char mackey[20];
- char header[] = "putty-private-key-file-mac-key";
-
- SHA_Init(&s);
- SHA_Bytes(&s, header, sizeof(header)-1);
- if (cipher && passphrase)
- SHA_Bytes(&s, passphrase, passlen);
- SHA_Final(&s, mackey);
-
- hmac_sha1_simple(mackey, 20, macdata, maclen, binary);
-
- memset(mackey, 0, sizeof(mackey));
- memset(&s, 0, sizeof(s));
- } else {
- SHA_Simple(macdata, maclen, binary);
- }
-
- if (free_macdata) {
- memset(macdata, 0, maclen);
- sfree(macdata);
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < 20; i++)
- sprintf(realmac + 2 * i, "%02x", binary[i]);
-
- if (strcmp(mac, realmac)) {
- /* An incorrect MAC is an unconditional Error if the key is
- * unencrypted. Otherwise, it means Wrong Passphrase. */
- if (cipher) {
- error = "wrong passphrase";
- ret = SSH2_WRONG_PASSPHRASE;
- } else {
- error = "MAC failed";
- ret = NULL;
- }
- goto error;
- }
- }
- sfree(mac);
-
- /*
- * Create and return the key.
- */
- ret = snew(struct ssh2_userkey);
- ret->alg = alg;
- ret->comment = comment;
- ret->data = alg->createkey(public_blob, public_blob_len,
- private_blob, private_blob_len);
- if (!ret->data) {
- sfree(ret->comment);
- sfree(ret);
- ret = NULL;
- error = "createkey failed";
- goto error;
- }
- sfree(public_blob);
- sfree(private_blob);
- sfree(encryption);
- if (errorstr)
- *errorstr = NULL;
- return ret;
-
- /*
- * Error processing.
- */
- error:
- if (fp)
- fclose(fp);
- if (comment)
- sfree(comment);
- if (encryption)
- sfree(encryption);
- if (mac)
- sfree(mac);
- if (public_blob)
- sfree(public_blob);
- if (private_blob)
- sfree(private_blob);
- if (errorstr)
- *errorstr = error;
- return ret;
-}
-
-unsigned char *ssh2_userkey_loadpub(const Filename *filename, char **algorithm,
- int *pub_blob_len, char **commentptr,
- const char **errorstr)
-{
- FILE *fp;
- char header[40], *b;
- const struct ssh_signkey *alg;
- unsigned char *public_blob;
- int public_blob_len;
- int i;
- const char *error = NULL;
- char *comment;
-
- public_blob = NULL;
-
- fp = f_open(filename, "rb", FALSE);
- if (!fp) {
- error = "can't open file";
- goto error;
- }
-
- /* Read the first header line which contains the key type. */
- if (!read_header(fp, header)
- || (0 != strcmp(header, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-2") &&
- 0 != strcmp(header, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-1"))) {
- error = "not a PuTTY SSH-2 private key";
- goto error;
- }
- error = "file format error";
- if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL)
- goto error;
- /* Select key algorithm structure. */
- alg = find_pubkey_alg(b);
- if (!alg) {
- sfree(b);
- goto error;
- }
- sfree(b);
-
- /* Read the Encryption header line. */
- if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Encryption"))
- goto error;
- if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL)
- goto error;
- sfree(b); /* we don't care */
-
- /* Read the Comment header line. */
- if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Comment"))
- goto error;
- if ((comment = read_body(fp)) == NULL)
- goto error;
-
- if (commentptr)
- *commentptr = comment;
- else
- sfree(comment);
-
- /* Read the Public-Lines header line and the public blob. */
- if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Public-Lines"))
- goto error;
- if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL)
- goto error;
- i = atoi(b);
- sfree(b);
- if ((public_blob = read_blob(fp, i, &public_blob_len)) == NULL)
- goto error;
-
- fclose(fp);
- if (pub_blob_len)
- *pub_blob_len = public_blob_len;
- if (algorithm)
- *algorithm = alg->name;
- return public_blob;
-
- /*
- * Error processing.
- */
- error:
- if (fp)
- fclose(fp);
- if (public_blob)
- sfree(public_blob);
- if (errorstr)
- *errorstr = error;
- return NULL;
-}
-
-int ssh2_userkey_encrypted(const Filename *filename, char **commentptr)
-{
- FILE *fp;
- char header[40], *b, *comment;
- int ret;
-
- if (commentptr)
- *commentptr = NULL;
-
- fp = f_open(filename, "rb", FALSE);
- if (!fp)
- return 0;
- if (!read_header(fp, header)
- || (0 != strcmp(header, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-2") &&
- 0 != strcmp(header, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-1"))) {
- fclose(fp);
- return 0;
- }
- if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL) {
- fclose(fp);
- return 0;
- }
- sfree(b); /* we don't care about key type here */
- /* Read the Encryption header line. */
- if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Encryption")) {
- fclose(fp);
- return 0;
- }
- if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL) {
- fclose(fp);
- return 0;
- }
-
- /* Read the Comment header line. */
- if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Comment")) {
- fclose(fp);
- sfree(b);
- return 1;
- }
- if ((comment = read_body(fp)) == NULL) {
- fclose(fp);
- sfree(b);
- return 1;
- }
-
- if (commentptr)
- *commentptr = comment;
-
- fclose(fp);
- if (!strcmp(b, "aes256-cbc"))
- ret = 1;
- else
- ret = 0;
- sfree(b);
- return ret;
-}
-
-int base64_lines(int datalen)
-{
- /* When encoding, we use 64 chars/line, which equals 48 real chars. */
- return (datalen + 47) / 48;
-}
-
-void base64_encode(FILE * fp, unsigned char *data, int datalen, int cpl)
-{
- int linelen = 0;
- char out[4];
- int n, i;
-
- while (datalen > 0) {
- n = (datalen < 3 ? datalen : 3);
- base64_encode_atom(data, n, out);
- data += n;
- datalen -= n;
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
- if (linelen >= cpl) {
- linelen = 0;
- fputc('\n', fp);
- }
- fputc(out[i], fp);
- linelen++;
- }
- }
- fputc('\n', fp);
-}
-
-int ssh2_save_userkey(const Filename *filename, struct ssh2_userkey *key,
- char *passphrase)
-{
- FILE *fp;
- unsigned char *pub_blob, *priv_blob, *priv_blob_encrypted;
- int pub_blob_len, priv_blob_len, priv_encrypted_len;
- int passlen;
- int cipherblk;
- int i;
- char *cipherstr;
- unsigned char priv_mac[20];
-
- /*
- * Fetch the key component blobs.
- */
- pub_blob = key->alg->public_blob(key->data, &pub_blob_len);
- priv_blob = key->alg->private_blob(key->data, &priv_blob_len);
- if (!pub_blob || !priv_blob) {
- sfree(pub_blob);
- sfree(priv_blob);
- return 0;
- }
-
- /*
- * Determine encryption details, and encrypt the private blob.
- */
- if (passphrase) {
- cipherstr = "aes256-cbc";
- cipherblk = 16;
- } else {
- cipherstr = "none";
- cipherblk = 1;
- }
- priv_encrypted_len = priv_blob_len + cipherblk - 1;
- priv_encrypted_len -= priv_encrypted_len % cipherblk;
- priv_blob_encrypted = snewn(priv_encrypted_len, unsigned char);
- memset(priv_blob_encrypted, 0, priv_encrypted_len);
- memcpy(priv_blob_encrypted, priv_blob, priv_blob_len);
- /* Create padding based on the SHA hash of the unpadded blob. This prevents
- * too easy a known-plaintext attack on the last block. */
- SHA_Simple(priv_blob, priv_blob_len, priv_mac);
- assert(priv_encrypted_len - priv_blob_len < 20);
- memcpy(priv_blob_encrypted + priv_blob_len, priv_mac,
- priv_encrypted_len - priv_blob_len);
-
- /* Now create the MAC. */
- {
- unsigned char *macdata;
- int maclen;
- unsigned char *p;
- int namelen = strlen(key->alg->name);
- int enclen = strlen(cipherstr);
- int commlen = strlen(key->comment);
- SHA_State s;
- unsigned char mackey[20];
- char header[] = "putty-private-key-file-mac-key";
-
- maclen = (4 + namelen +
- 4 + enclen +
- 4 + commlen +
- 4 + pub_blob_len +
- 4 + priv_encrypted_len);
- macdata = snewn(maclen, unsigned char);
- p = macdata;
-#define DO_STR(s,len) PUT_32BIT(p,(len));memcpy(p+4,(s),(len));p+=4+(len)
- DO_STR(key->alg->name, namelen);
- DO_STR(cipherstr, enclen);
- DO_STR(key->comment, commlen);
- DO_STR(pub_blob, pub_blob_len);
- DO_STR(priv_blob_encrypted, priv_encrypted_len);
-
- SHA_Init(&s);
- SHA_Bytes(&s, header, sizeof(header)-1);
- if (passphrase)
- SHA_Bytes(&s, passphrase, strlen(passphrase));
- SHA_Final(&s, mackey);
- hmac_sha1_simple(mackey, 20, macdata, maclen, priv_mac);
- memset(macdata, 0, maclen);
- sfree(macdata);
- memset(mackey, 0, sizeof(mackey));
- memset(&s, 0, sizeof(s));
- }
-
- if (passphrase) {
- unsigned char key[40];
- SHA_State s;
-
- passlen = strlen(passphrase);
-
- SHA_Init(&s);
- SHA_Bytes(&s, "\0\0\0\0", 4);
- SHA_Bytes(&s, passphrase, passlen);
- SHA_Final(&s, key + 0);
- SHA_Init(&s);
- SHA_Bytes(&s, "\0\0\0\1", 4);
- SHA_Bytes(&s, passphrase, passlen);
- SHA_Final(&s, key + 20);
- aes256_encrypt_pubkey(key, priv_blob_encrypted,
- priv_encrypted_len);
-
- memset(key, 0, sizeof(key));
- memset(&s, 0, sizeof(s));
- }
-
- fp = f_open(filename, "w", TRUE);
- if (!fp)
- return 0;
- fprintf(fp, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-2: %s\n", key->alg->name);
- fprintf(fp, "Encryption: %s\n", cipherstr);
- fprintf(fp, "Comment: %s\n", key->comment);
- fprintf(fp, "Public-Lines: %d\n", base64_lines(pub_blob_len));
- base64_encode(fp, pub_blob, pub_blob_len, 64);
- fprintf(fp, "Private-Lines: %d\n", base64_lines(priv_encrypted_len));
- base64_encode(fp, priv_blob_encrypted, priv_encrypted_len, 64);
- fprintf(fp, "Private-MAC: ");
- for (i = 0; i < 20; i++)
- fprintf(fp, "%02x", priv_mac[i]);
- fprintf(fp, "\n");
- fclose(fp);
-
- sfree(pub_blob);
- memset(priv_blob, 0, priv_blob_len);
- sfree(priv_blob);
- sfree(priv_blob_encrypted);
- return 1;
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * A function to determine the type of a private key file. Returns
- * 0 on failure, 1 or 2 on success.
- */
-int key_type(const Filename *filename)
-{
- FILE *fp;
- char buf[32];
- const char putty2_sig[] = "PuTTY-User-Key-File-";
- const char sshcom_sig[] = "---- BEGIN SSH2 ENCRYPTED PRIVAT";
- const char openssh_sig[] = "-----BEGIN ";
- int i;
-
- fp = f_open(filename, "r", FALSE);
- if (!fp)
- return SSH_KEYTYPE_UNOPENABLE;
- i = fread(buf, 1, sizeof(buf), fp);
- fclose(fp);
- if (i < 0)
- return SSH_KEYTYPE_UNOPENABLE;
- if (i < 32)
- return SSH_KEYTYPE_UNKNOWN;
- if (!memcmp(buf, rsa_signature, sizeof(rsa_signature)-1))
- return SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH1;
- if (!memcmp(buf, putty2_sig, sizeof(putty2_sig)-1))
- return SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH2;
- if (!memcmp(buf, openssh_sig, sizeof(openssh_sig)-1))
- return SSH_KEYTYPE_OPENSSH;
- if (!memcmp(buf, sshcom_sig, sizeof(sshcom_sig)-1))
- return SSH_KEYTYPE_SSHCOM;
- return SSH_KEYTYPE_UNKNOWN; /* unrecognised or EOF */
-}
-
-/*
- * Convert the type word to a string, for `wrong type' error
- * messages.
- */
-char *key_type_to_str(int type)
-{
- switch (type) {
- case SSH_KEYTYPE_UNOPENABLE: return "unable to open file"; break;
- case SSH_KEYTYPE_UNKNOWN: return "not a private key"; break;
- case SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH1: return "SSH-1 private key"; break;
- case SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH2: return "PuTTY SSH-2 private key"; break;
- case SSH_KEYTYPE_OPENSSH: return "OpenSSH SSH-2 private key"; break;
- case SSH_KEYTYPE_SSHCOM: return "ssh.com SSH-2 private key"; break;
- default: return "INTERNAL ERROR"; break;
- }
-}
+/* + * Generic SSH public-key handling operations. In particular, + * reading of SSH public-key files, and also the generic `sign' + * operation for SSH-2 (which checks the type of the key and + * dispatches to the appropriate key-type specific function). + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <assert.h> + +#include "putty.h" +#include "ssh.h" +#include "misc.h" + +#define rsa_signature "SSH PRIVATE KEY FILE FORMAT 1.1\n" + +#define BASE64_TOINT(x) ( (x)-'A'<26 ? (x)-'A'+0 :\ + (x)-'a'<26 ? (x)-'a'+26 :\ + (x)-'0'<10 ? (x)-'0'+52 :\ + (x)=='+' ? 62 : \ + (x)=='/' ? 63 : 0 ) + +static int loadrsakey_main(FILE * fp, struct RSAKey *key, int pub_only, + char **commentptr, char *passphrase, + const char **error) +{ + unsigned char buf[16384]; + unsigned char keybuf[16]; + int len; + int i, j, ciphertype; + int ret = 0; + struct MD5Context md5c; + char *comment; + + *error = NULL; + + /* Slurp the whole file (minus the header) into a buffer. */ + len = fread(buf, 1, sizeof(buf), fp); + fclose(fp); + if (len < 0 || len == sizeof(buf)) { + *error = "error reading file"; + goto end; /* file too big or not read */ + } + + i = 0; + *error = "file format error"; + + /* + * A zero byte. (The signature includes a terminating NUL.) + */ + if (len - i < 1 || buf[i] != 0) + goto end; + i++; + + /* One byte giving encryption type, and one reserved uint32. */ + if (len - i < 1) + goto end; + ciphertype = buf[i]; + if (ciphertype != 0 && ciphertype != SSH_CIPHER_3DES) + goto end; + i++; + if (len - i < 4) + goto end; /* reserved field not present */ + if (buf[i] != 0 || buf[i + 1] != 0 || buf[i + 2] != 0 + || buf[i + 3] != 0) goto end; /* reserved field nonzero, panic! */ + i += 4; + + /* Now the serious stuff. An ordinary SSH-1 public key. */ + j = makekey(buf + i, len, key, NULL, 1); + if (j < 0) + goto end; /* overran */ + i += j; + + /* Next, the comment field. */ + j = toint(GET_32BIT(buf + i)); + i += 4; + if (j < 0 || len - i < j) + goto end; + comment = snewn(j + 1, char); + if (comment) { + memcpy(comment, buf + i, j); + comment[j] = '\0'; + } + i += j; + if (commentptr) + *commentptr = dupstr(comment); + if (key) + key->comment = comment; + else + sfree(comment); + + if (pub_only) { + ret = 1; + goto end; + } + + if (!key) { + ret = ciphertype != 0; + *error = NULL; + goto end; + } + + /* + * Decrypt remainder of buffer. + */ + if (ciphertype) { + MD5Init(&md5c); + MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)passphrase, strlen(passphrase)); + MD5Final(keybuf, &md5c); + des3_decrypt_pubkey(keybuf, buf + i, (len - i + 7) & ~7); + smemclr(keybuf, sizeof(keybuf)); /* burn the evidence */ + } + + /* + * We are now in the secret part of the key. The first four + * bytes should be of the form a, b, a, b. + */ + if (len - i < 4) + goto end; + if (buf[i] != buf[i + 2] || buf[i + 1] != buf[i + 3]) { + *error = "wrong passphrase"; + ret = -1; + goto end; + } + i += 4; + + /* + * After that, we have one further bignum which is our + * decryption exponent, and then the three auxiliary values + * (iqmp, q, p). + */ + j = makeprivate(buf + i, len - i, key); + if (j < 0) goto end; + i += j; + j = ssh1_read_bignum(buf + i, len - i, &key->iqmp); + if (j < 0) goto end; + i += j; + j = ssh1_read_bignum(buf + i, len - i, &key->q); + if (j < 0) goto end; + i += j; + j = ssh1_read_bignum(buf + i, len - i, &key->p); + if (j < 0) goto end; + i += j; + + if (!rsa_verify(key)) { + *error = "rsa_verify failed"; + freersakey(key); + ret = 0; + } else + ret = 1; + + end: + smemclr(buf, sizeof(buf)); /* burn the evidence */ + return ret; +} + +int loadrsakey(const Filename *filename, struct RSAKey *key, char *passphrase, + const char **errorstr) +{ + FILE *fp; + char buf[64]; + int ret = 0; + const char *error = NULL; + + fp = f_open(filename, "rb", FALSE); + if (!fp) { + error = "can't open file"; + goto end; + } + + /* + * Read the first line of the file and see if it's a v1 private + * key file. + */ + if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp) && !strcmp(buf, rsa_signature)) { + /* + * This routine will take care of calling fclose() for us. + */ + ret = loadrsakey_main(fp, key, FALSE, NULL, passphrase, &error); + fp = NULL; + goto end; + } + + /* + * Otherwise, we have nothing. Return empty-handed. + */ + error = "not an SSH-1 RSA file"; + + end: + if (fp) + fclose(fp); + if ((ret != 1) && errorstr) + *errorstr = error; + return ret; +} + +/* + * See whether an RSA key is encrypted. Return its comment field as + * well. + */ +int rsakey_encrypted(const Filename *filename, char **comment) +{ + FILE *fp; + char buf[64]; + + fp = f_open(filename, "rb", FALSE); + if (!fp) + return 0; /* doesn't even exist */ + + /* + * Read the first line of the file and see if it's a v1 private + * key file. + */ + if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp) && !strcmp(buf, rsa_signature)) { + const char *dummy; + /* + * This routine will take care of calling fclose() for us. + */ + return loadrsakey_main(fp, NULL, FALSE, comment, NULL, &dummy); + } + fclose(fp); + return 0; /* wasn't the right kind of file */ +} + +/* + * Return a malloc'ed chunk of memory containing the public blob of + * an RSA key, as given in the agent protocol (modulus bits, + * exponent, modulus). + */ +int rsakey_pubblob(const Filename *filename, void **blob, int *bloblen, + char **commentptr, const char **errorstr) +{ + FILE *fp; + char buf[64]; + struct RSAKey key; + int ret; + const char *error = NULL; + + /* Default return if we fail. */ + *blob = NULL; + *bloblen = 0; + ret = 0; + + fp = f_open(filename, "rb", FALSE); + if (!fp) { + error = "can't open file"; + goto end; + } + + /* + * Read the first line of the file and see if it's a v1 private + * key file. + */ + if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp) && !strcmp(buf, rsa_signature)) { + memset(&key, 0, sizeof(key)); + if (loadrsakey_main(fp, &key, TRUE, commentptr, NULL, &error)) { + *blob = rsa_public_blob(&key, bloblen); + freersakey(&key); + ret = 1; + } + fp = NULL; /* loadrsakey_main unconditionally closes fp */ + } else { + error = "not an SSH-1 RSA file"; + } + + end: + if (fp) + fclose(fp); + if ((ret != 1) && errorstr) + *errorstr = error; + return ret; +} + +/* + * Save an RSA key file. Return nonzero on success. + */ +int saversakey(const Filename *filename, struct RSAKey *key, char *passphrase) +{ + unsigned char buf[16384]; + unsigned char keybuf[16]; + struct MD5Context md5c; + unsigned char *p, *estart; + FILE *fp; + + /* + * Write the initial signature. + */ + p = buf; + memcpy(p, rsa_signature, sizeof(rsa_signature)); + p += sizeof(rsa_signature); + + /* + * One byte giving encryption type, and one reserved (zero) + * uint32. + */ + *p++ = (passphrase ? SSH_CIPHER_3DES : 0); + PUT_32BIT(p, 0); + p += 4; + + /* + * An ordinary SSH-1 public key consists of: a uint32 + * containing the bit count, then two bignums containing the + * modulus and exponent respectively. + */ + PUT_32BIT(p, bignum_bitcount(key->modulus)); + p += 4; + p += ssh1_write_bignum(p, key->modulus); + p += ssh1_write_bignum(p, key->exponent); + + /* + * A string containing the comment field. + */ + if (key->comment) { + PUT_32BIT(p, strlen(key->comment)); + p += 4; + memcpy(p, key->comment, strlen(key->comment)); + p += strlen(key->comment); + } else { + PUT_32BIT(p, 0); + p += 4; + } + + /* + * The encrypted portion starts here. + */ + estart = p; + + /* + * Two bytes, then the same two bytes repeated. + */ + *p++ = random_byte(); + *p++ = random_byte(); + p[0] = p[-2]; + p[1] = p[-1]; + p += 2; + + /* + * Four more bignums: the decryption exponent, then iqmp, then + * q, then p. + */ + p += ssh1_write_bignum(p, key->private_exponent); + p += ssh1_write_bignum(p, key->iqmp); + p += ssh1_write_bignum(p, key->q); + p += ssh1_write_bignum(p, key->p); + + /* + * Now write zeros until the encrypted portion is a multiple of + * 8 bytes. + */ + while ((p - estart) % 8) + *p++ = '\0'; + + /* + * Now encrypt the encrypted portion. + */ + if (passphrase) { + MD5Init(&md5c); + MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)passphrase, strlen(passphrase)); + MD5Final(keybuf, &md5c); + des3_encrypt_pubkey(keybuf, estart, p - estart); + smemclr(keybuf, sizeof(keybuf)); /* burn the evidence */ + } + + /* + * Done. Write the result to the file. + */ + fp = f_open(filename, "wb", TRUE); + if (fp) { + int ret = (fwrite(buf, 1, p - buf, fp) == (size_t) (p - buf)); + if (fclose(fp)) + ret = 0; + return ret; + } else + return 0; +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * SSH-2 private key load/store functions. + */ + +/* + * PuTTY's own format for SSH-2 keys is as follows: + * + * The file is text. Lines are terminated by CRLF, although CR-only + * and LF-only are tolerated on input. + * + * The first line says "PuTTY-User-Key-File-2: " plus the name of the + * algorithm ("ssh-dss", "ssh-rsa" etc). + * + * The next line says "Encryption: " plus an encryption type. + * Currently the only supported encryption types are "aes256-cbc" + * and "none". + * + * The next line says "Comment: " plus the comment string. + * + * Next there is a line saying "Public-Lines: " plus a number N. + * The following N lines contain a base64 encoding of the public + * part of the key. This is encoded as the standard SSH-2 public key + * blob (with no initial length): so for RSA, for example, it will + * read + * + * string "ssh-rsa" + * mpint exponent + * mpint modulus + * + * Next, there is a line saying "Private-Lines: " plus a number N, + * and then N lines containing the (potentially encrypted) private + * part of the key. For the key type "ssh-rsa", this will be + * composed of + * + * mpint private_exponent + * mpint p (the larger of the two primes) + * mpint q (the smaller prime) + * mpint iqmp (the inverse of q modulo p) + * data padding (to reach a multiple of the cipher block size) + * + * And for "ssh-dss", it will be composed of + * + * mpint x (the private key parameter) + * [ string hash 20-byte hash of mpints p || q || g only in old format ] + * + * Finally, there is a line saying "Private-MAC: " plus a hex + * representation of a HMAC-SHA-1 of: + * + * string name of algorithm ("ssh-dss", "ssh-rsa") + * string encryption type + * string comment + * string public-blob + * string private-plaintext (the plaintext version of the + * private part, including the final + * padding) + * + * The key to the MAC is itself a SHA-1 hash of: + * + * data "putty-private-key-file-mac-key" + * data passphrase + * + * (An empty passphrase is used for unencrypted keys.) + * + * If the key is encrypted, the encryption key is derived from the + * passphrase by means of a succession of SHA-1 hashes. Each hash + * is the hash of: + * + * uint32 sequence-number + * data passphrase + * + * where the sequence-number increases from zero. As many of these + * hashes are used as necessary. + * + * For backwards compatibility with snapshots between 0.51 and + * 0.52, we also support the older key file format, which begins + * with "PuTTY-User-Key-File-1" (version number differs). In this + * format the Private-MAC: field only covers the private-plaintext + * field and nothing else (and without the 4-byte string length on + * the front too). Moreover, the Private-MAC: field can be replaced + * with a Private-Hash: field which is a plain SHA-1 hash instead of + * an HMAC (this was generated for unencrypted keys). + */ + +static int read_header(FILE * fp, char *header) +{ + int len = 39; + int c; + + while (1) { + c = fgetc(fp); + if (c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == EOF) + return 0; /* failure */ + if (c == ':') { + c = fgetc(fp); + if (c != ' ') + return 0; + *header = '\0'; + return 1; /* success! */ + } + if (len == 0) + return 0; /* failure */ + *header++ = c; + len--; + } + return 0; /* failure */ +} + +static char *read_body(FILE * fp) +{ + char *text; + int len; + int size; + int c; + + size = 128; + text = snewn(size, char); + len = 0; + text[len] = '\0'; + + while (1) { + c = fgetc(fp); + if (c == '\r' || c == '\n' || c == EOF) { + if (c != EOF) { + c = fgetc(fp); + if (c != '\r' && c != '\n') + ungetc(c, fp); + } + return text; + } + if (len + 1 >= size) { + size += 128; + text = sresize(text, size, char); + } + text[len++] = c; + text[len] = '\0'; + } +} + +int base64_decode_atom(char *atom, unsigned char *out) +{ + int vals[4]; + int i, v, len; + unsigned word; + char c; + + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { + c = atom[i]; + if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') + v = c - 'A'; + else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') + v = c - 'a' + 26; + else if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') + v = c - '0' + 52; + else if (c == '+') + v = 62; + else if (c == '/') + v = 63; + else if (c == '=') + v = -1; + else + return 0; /* invalid atom */ + vals[i] = v; + } + + if (vals[0] == -1 || vals[1] == -1) + return 0; + if (vals[2] == -1 && vals[3] != -1) + return 0; + + if (vals[3] != -1) + len = 3; + else if (vals[2] != -1) + len = 2; + else + len = 1; + + word = ((vals[0] << 18) | + (vals[1] << 12) | ((vals[2] & 0x3F) << 6) | (vals[3] & 0x3F)); + out[0] = (word >> 16) & 0xFF; + if (len > 1) + out[1] = (word >> 8) & 0xFF; + if (len > 2) + out[2] = word & 0xFF; + return len; +} + +static unsigned char *read_blob(FILE * fp, int nlines, int *bloblen) +{ + unsigned char *blob; + char *line; + int linelen, len; + int i, j, k; + + /* We expect at most 64 base64 characters, ie 48 real bytes, per line. */ + blob = snewn(48 * nlines, unsigned char); + len = 0; + for (i = 0; i < nlines; i++) { + line = read_body(fp); + if (!line) { + sfree(blob); + return NULL; + } + linelen = strlen(line); + if (linelen % 4 != 0 || linelen > 64) { + sfree(blob); + sfree(line); + return NULL; + } + for (j = 0; j < linelen; j += 4) { + k = base64_decode_atom(line + j, blob + len); + if (!k) { + sfree(line); + sfree(blob); + return NULL; + } + len += k; + } + sfree(line); + } + *bloblen = len; + return blob; +} + +/* + * Magic error return value for when the passphrase is wrong. + */ +struct ssh2_userkey ssh2_wrong_passphrase = { + NULL, NULL, NULL +}; + +const struct ssh_signkey *find_pubkey_alg(const char *name) +{ + if (!strcmp(name, "ssh-rsa")) + return &ssh_rsa; + else if (!strcmp(name, "ssh-dss")) + return &ssh_dss; + else + return NULL; +} + +struct ssh2_userkey *ssh2_load_userkey(const Filename *filename, + char *passphrase, const char **errorstr) +{ + FILE *fp; + char header[40], *b, *encryption, *comment, *mac; + const struct ssh_signkey *alg; + struct ssh2_userkey *ret; + int cipher, cipherblk; + unsigned char *public_blob, *private_blob; + int public_blob_len, private_blob_len; + int i, is_mac, old_fmt; + int passlen = passphrase ? strlen(passphrase) : 0; + const char *error = NULL; + + ret = NULL; /* return NULL for most errors */ + encryption = comment = mac = NULL; + public_blob = private_blob = NULL; + + fp = f_open(filename, "rb", FALSE); + if (!fp) { + error = "can't open file"; + goto error; + } + + /* Read the first header line which contains the key type. */ + if (!read_header(fp, header)) + goto error; + if (0 == strcmp(header, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-2")) { + old_fmt = 0; + } else if (0 == strcmp(header, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-1")) { + /* this is an old key file; warn and then continue */ + old_keyfile_warning(); + old_fmt = 1; + } else if (0 == strncmp(header, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-", 20)) { + /* this is a key file FROM THE FUTURE; refuse it, but with a + * more specific error message than the generic one below */ + error = "PuTTY key format too new"; + goto error; + } else { + error = "not a PuTTY SSH-2 private key"; + goto error; + } + error = "file format error"; + if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL) + goto error; + /* Select key algorithm structure. */ + alg = find_pubkey_alg(b); + if (!alg) { + sfree(b); + goto error; + } + sfree(b); + + /* Read the Encryption header line. */ + if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Encryption")) + goto error; + if ((encryption = read_body(fp)) == NULL) + goto error; + if (!strcmp(encryption, "aes256-cbc")) { + cipher = 1; + cipherblk = 16; + } else if (!strcmp(encryption, "none")) { + cipher = 0; + cipherblk = 1; + } else { + goto error; + } + + /* Read the Comment header line. */ + if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Comment")) + goto error; + if ((comment = read_body(fp)) == NULL) + goto error; + + /* Read the Public-Lines header line and the public blob. */ + if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Public-Lines")) + goto error; + if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL) + goto error; + i = atoi(b); + sfree(b); + if ((public_blob = read_blob(fp, i, &public_blob_len)) == NULL) + goto error; + + /* Read the Private-Lines header line and the Private blob. */ + if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Private-Lines")) + goto error; + if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL) + goto error; + i = atoi(b); + sfree(b); + if ((private_blob = read_blob(fp, i, &private_blob_len)) == NULL) + goto error; + + /* Read the Private-MAC or Private-Hash header line. */ + if (!read_header(fp, header)) + goto error; + if (0 == strcmp(header, "Private-MAC")) { + if ((mac = read_body(fp)) == NULL) + goto error; + is_mac = 1; + } else if (0 == strcmp(header, "Private-Hash") && old_fmt) { + if ((mac = read_body(fp)) == NULL) + goto error; + is_mac = 0; + } else + goto error; + + fclose(fp); + fp = NULL; + + /* + * Decrypt the private blob. + */ + if (cipher) { + unsigned char key[40]; + SHA_State s; + + if (!passphrase) + goto error; + if (private_blob_len % cipherblk) + goto error; + + SHA_Init(&s); + SHA_Bytes(&s, "\0\0\0\0", 4); + SHA_Bytes(&s, passphrase, passlen); + SHA_Final(&s, key + 0); + SHA_Init(&s); + SHA_Bytes(&s, "\0\0\0\1", 4); + SHA_Bytes(&s, passphrase, passlen); + SHA_Final(&s, key + 20); + aes256_decrypt_pubkey(key, private_blob, private_blob_len); + } + + /* + * Verify the MAC. + */ + { + char realmac[41]; + unsigned char binary[20]; + unsigned char *macdata; + int maclen; + int free_macdata; + + if (old_fmt) { + /* MAC (or hash) only covers the private blob. */ + macdata = private_blob; + maclen = private_blob_len; + free_macdata = 0; + } else { + unsigned char *p; + int namelen = strlen(alg->name); + int enclen = strlen(encryption); + int commlen = strlen(comment); + maclen = (4 + namelen + + 4 + enclen + + 4 + commlen + + 4 + public_blob_len + + 4 + private_blob_len); + macdata = snewn(maclen, unsigned char); + p = macdata; +#define DO_STR(s,len) PUT_32BIT(p,(len));memcpy(p+4,(s),(len));p+=4+(len) + DO_STR(alg->name, namelen); + DO_STR(encryption, enclen); + DO_STR(comment, commlen); + DO_STR(public_blob, public_blob_len); + DO_STR(private_blob, private_blob_len); + + free_macdata = 1; + } + + if (is_mac) { + SHA_State s; + unsigned char mackey[20]; + char header[] = "putty-private-key-file-mac-key"; + + SHA_Init(&s); + SHA_Bytes(&s, header, sizeof(header)-1); + if (cipher && passphrase) + SHA_Bytes(&s, passphrase, passlen); + SHA_Final(&s, mackey); + + hmac_sha1_simple(mackey, 20, macdata, maclen, binary); + + smemclr(mackey, sizeof(mackey)); + smemclr(&s, sizeof(s)); + } else { + SHA_Simple(macdata, maclen, binary); + } + + if (free_macdata) { + smemclr(macdata, maclen); + sfree(macdata); + } + + for (i = 0; i < 20; i++) + sprintf(realmac + 2 * i, "%02x", binary[i]); + + if (strcmp(mac, realmac)) { + /* An incorrect MAC is an unconditional Error if the key is + * unencrypted. Otherwise, it means Wrong Passphrase. */ + if (cipher) { + error = "wrong passphrase"; + ret = SSH2_WRONG_PASSPHRASE; + } else { + error = "MAC failed"; + ret = NULL; + } + goto error; + } + } + sfree(mac); + + /* + * Create and return the key. + */ + ret = snew(struct ssh2_userkey); + ret->alg = alg; + ret->comment = comment; + ret->data = alg->createkey(public_blob, public_blob_len, + private_blob, private_blob_len); + if (!ret->data) { + sfree(ret->comment); + sfree(ret); + ret = NULL; + error = "createkey failed"; + goto error; + } + sfree(public_blob); + sfree(private_blob); + sfree(encryption); + if (errorstr) + *errorstr = NULL; + return ret; + + /* + * Error processing. + */ + error: + if (fp) + fclose(fp); + if (comment) + sfree(comment); + if (encryption) + sfree(encryption); + if (mac) + sfree(mac); + if (public_blob) + sfree(public_blob); + if (private_blob) + sfree(private_blob); + if (errorstr) + *errorstr = error; + return ret; +} + +unsigned char *ssh2_userkey_loadpub(const Filename *filename, char **algorithm, + int *pub_blob_len, char **commentptr, + const char **errorstr) +{ + FILE *fp; + char header[40], *b; + const struct ssh_signkey *alg; + unsigned char *public_blob; + int public_blob_len; + int i; + const char *error = NULL; + char *comment; + + public_blob = NULL; + + fp = f_open(filename, "rb", FALSE); + if (!fp) { + error = "can't open file"; + goto error; + } + + /* Read the first header line which contains the key type. */ + if (!read_header(fp, header) + || (0 != strcmp(header, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-2") && + 0 != strcmp(header, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-1"))) { + if (0 == strncmp(header, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-", 20)) + error = "PuTTY key format too new"; + else + error = "not a PuTTY SSH-2 private key"; + goto error; + } + error = "file format error"; + if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL) + goto error; + /* Select key algorithm structure. */ + alg = find_pubkey_alg(b); + if (!alg) { + sfree(b); + goto error; + } + sfree(b); + + /* Read the Encryption header line. */ + if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Encryption")) + goto error; + if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL) + goto error; + sfree(b); /* we don't care */ + + /* Read the Comment header line. */ + if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Comment")) + goto error; + if ((comment = read_body(fp)) == NULL) + goto error; + + if (commentptr) + *commentptr = comment; + else + sfree(comment); + + /* Read the Public-Lines header line and the public blob. */ + if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Public-Lines")) + goto error; + if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL) + goto error; + i = atoi(b); + sfree(b); + if ((public_blob = read_blob(fp, i, &public_blob_len)) == NULL) + goto error; + + fclose(fp); + if (pub_blob_len) + *pub_blob_len = public_blob_len; + if (algorithm) + *algorithm = alg->name; + return public_blob; + + /* + * Error processing. + */ + error: + if (fp) + fclose(fp); + if (public_blob) + sfree(public_blob); + if (errorstr) + *errorstr = error; + return NULL; +} + +int ssh2_userkey_encrypted(const Filename *filename, char **commentptr) +{ + FILE *fp; + char header[40], *b, *comment; + int ret; + + if (commentptr) + *commentptr = NULL; + + fp = f_open(filename, "rb", FALSE); + if (!fp) + return 0; + if (!read_header(fp, header) + || (0 != strcmp(header, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-2") && + 0 != strcmp(header, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-1"))) { + fclose(fp); + return 0; + } + if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL) { + fclose(fp); + return 0; + } + sfree(b); /* we don't care about key type here */ + /* Read the Encryption header line. */ + if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Encryption")) { + fclose(fp); + return 0; + } + if ((b = read_body(fp)) == NULL) { + fclose(fp); + return 0; + } + + /* Read the Comment header line. */ + if (!read_header(fp, header) || 0 != strcmp(header, "Comment")) { + fclose(fp); + sfree(b); + return 1; + } + if ((comment = read_body(fp)) == NULL) { + fclose(fp); + sfree(b); + return 1; + } + + if (commentptr) + *commentptr = comment; + else + sfree(comment); + + fclose(fp); + if (!strcmp(b, "aes256-cbc")) + ret = 1; + else + ret = 0; + sfree(b); + return ret; +} + +int base64_lines(int datalen) +{ + /* When encoding, we use 64 chars/line, which equals 48 real chars. */ + return (datalen + 47) / 48; +} + +void base64_encode(FILE * fp, unsigned char *data, int datalen, int cpl) +{ + int linelen = 0; + char out[4]; + int n, i; + + while (datalen > 0) { + n = (datalen < 3 ? datalen : 3); + base64_encode_atom(data, n, out); + data += n; + datalen -= n; + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { + if (linelen >= cpl) { + linelen = 0; + fputc('\n', fp); + } + fputc(out[i], fp); + linelen++; + } + } + fputc('\n', fp); +} + +int ssh2_save_userkey(const Filename *filename, struct ssh2_userkey *key, + char *passphrase) +{ + FILE *fp; + unsigned char *pub_blob, *priv_blob, *priv_blob_encrypted; + int pub_blob_len, priv_blob_len, priv_encrypted_len; + int passlen; + int cipherblk; + int i; + char *cipherstr; + unsigned char priv_mac[20]; + + /* + * Fetch the key component blobs. + */ + pub_blob = key->alg->public_blob(key->data, &pub_blob_len); + priv_blob = key->alg->private_blob(key->data, &priv_blob_len); + if (!pub_blob || !priv_blob) { + sfree(pub_blob); + sfree(priv_blob); + return 0; + } + + /* + * Determine encryption details, and encrypt the private blob. + */ + if (passphrase) { + cipherstr = "aes256-cbc"; + cipherblk = 16; + } else { + cipherstr = "none"; + cipherblk = 1; + } + priv_encrypted_len = priv_blob_len + cipherblk - 1; + priv_encrypted_len -= priv_encrypted_len % cipherblk; + priv_blob_encrypted = snewn(priv_encrypted_len, unsigned char); + memset(priv_blob_encrypted, 0, priv_encrypted_len); + memcpy(priv_blob_encrypted, priv_blob, priv_blob_len); + /* Create padding based on the SHA hash of the unpadded blob. This prevents + * too easy a known-plaintext attack on the last block. */ + SHA_Simple(priv_blob, priv_blob_len, priv_mac); + assert(priv_encrypted_len - priv_blob_len < 20); + memcpy(priv_blob_encrypted + priv_blob_len, priv_mac, + priv_encrypted_len - priv_blob_len); + + /* Now create the MAC. */ + { + unsigned char *macdata; + int maclen; + unsigned char *p; + int namelen = strlen(key->alg->name); + int enclen = strlen(cipherstr); + int commlen = strlen(key->comment); + SHA_State s; + unsigned char mackey[20]; + char header[] = "putty-private-key-file-mac-key"; + + maclen = (4 + namelen + + 4 + enclen + + 4 + commlen + + 4 + pub_blob_len + + 4 + priv_encrypted_len); + macdata = snewn(maclen, unsigned char); + p = macdata; +#define DO_STR(s,len) PUT_32BIT(p,(len));memcpy(p+4,(s),(len));p+=4+(len) + DO_STR(key->alg->name, namelen); + DO_STR(cipherstr, enclen); + DO_STR(key->comment, commlen); + DO_STR(pub_blob, pub_blob_len); + DO_STR(priv_blob_encrypted, priv_encrypted_len); + + SHA_Init(&s); + SHA_Bytes(&s, header, sizeof(header)-1); + if (passphrase) + SHA_Bytes(&s, passphrase, strlen(passphrase)); + SHA_Final(&s, mackey); + hmac_sha1_simple(mackey, 20, macdata, maclen, priv_mac); + smemclr(macdata, maclen); + sfree(macdata); + smemclr(mackey, sizeof(mackey)); + smemclr(&s, sizeof(s)); + } + + if (passphrase) { + unsigned char key[40]; + SHA_State s; + + passlen = strlen(passphrase); + + SHA_Init(&s); + SHA_Bytes(&s, "\0\0\0\0", 4); + SHA_Bytes(&s, passphrase, passlen); + SHA_Final(&s, key + 0); + SHA_Init(&s); + SHA_Bytes(&s, "\0\0\0\1", 4); + SHA_Bytes(&s, passphrase, passlen); + SHA_Final(&s, key + 20); + aes256_encrypt_pubkey(key, priv_blob_encrypted, + priv_encrypted_len); + + smemclr(key, sizeof(key)); + smemclr(&s, sizeof(s)); + } + + fp = f_open(filename, "w", TRUE); + if (!fp) + return 0; + fprintf(fp, "PuTTY-User-Key-File-2: %s\n", key->alg->name); + fprintf(fp, "Encryption: %s\n", cipherstr); + fprintf(fp, "Comment: %s\n", key->comment); + fprintf(fp, "Public-Lines: %d\n", base64_lines(pub_blob_len)); + base64_encode(fp, pub_blob, pub_blob_len, 64); + fprintf(fp, "Private-Lines: %d\n", base64_lines(priv_encrypted_len)); + base64_encode(fp, priv_blob_encrypted, priv_encrypted_len, 64); + fprintf(fp, "Private-MAC: "); + for (i = 0; i < 20; i++) + fprintf(fp, "%02x", priv_mac[i]); + fprintf(fp, "\n"); + fclose(fp); + + sfree(pub_blob); + smemclr(priv_blob, priv_blob_len); + sfree(priv_blob); + sfree(priv_blob_encrypted); + return 1; +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * A function to determine the type of a private key file. Returns + * 0 on failure, 1 or 2 on success. + */ +int key_type(const Filename *filename) +{ + FILE *fp; + char buf[32]; + const char putty2_sig[] = "PuTTY-User-Key-File-"; + const char sshcom_sig[] = "---- BEGIN SSH2 ENCRYPTED PRIVAT"; + const char openssh_sig[] = "-----BEGIN "; + int i; + + fp = f_open(filename, "r", FALSE); + if (!fp) + return SSH_KEYTYPE_UNOPENABLE; + i = fread(buf, 1, sizeof(buf), fp); + fclose(fp); + if (i < 0) + return SSH_KEYTYPE_UNOPENABLE; + if (i < 32) + return SSH_KEYTYPE_UNKNOWN; + if (!memcmp(buf, rsa_signature, sizeof(rsa_signature)-1)) + return SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH1; + if (!memcmp(buf, putty2_sig, sizeof(putty2_sig)-1)) + return SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH2; + if (!memcmp(buf, openssh_sig, sizeof(openssh_sig)-1)) + return SSH_KEYTYPE_OPENSSH; + if (!memcmp(buf, sshcom_sig, sizeof(sshcom_sig)-1)) + return SSH_KEYTYPE_SSHCOM; + return SSH_KEYTYPE_UNKNOWN; /* unrecognised or EOF */ +} + +/* + * Convert the type word to a string, for `wrong type' error + * messages. + */ +char *key_type_to_str(int type) +{ + switch (type) { + case SSH_KEYTYPE_UNOPENABLE: return "unable to open file"; break; + case SSH_KEYTYPE_UNKNOWN: return "not a private key"; break; + case SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH1: return "SSH-1 private key"; break; + case SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH2: return "PuTTY SSH-2 private key"; break; + case SSH_KEYTYPE_OPENSSH: return "OpenSSH SSH-2 private key"; break; + case SSH_KEYTYPE_SSHCOM: return "ssh.com SSH-2 private key"; break; + default: return "INTERNAL ERROR"; break; + } +} diff --git a/tools/plink/sshrand.c b/tools/plink/sshrand.c index 91d9b3772..ead39a9bd 100644 --- a/tools/plink/sshrand.c +++ b/tools/plink/sshrand.c @@ -1,251 +1,328 @@ -/*
- * cryptographic random number generator for PuTTY's ssh client
- */
-
-#include "putty.h"
-#include "ssh.h"
-#include <assert.h>
-
-/* Collect environmental noise every 5 minutes */
-#define NOISE_REGULAR_INTERVAL (5*60*TICKSPERSEC)
-
-void noise_get_heavy(void (*func) (void *, int));
-void noise_get_light(void (*func) (void *, int));
-
-/*
- * `pool' itself is a pool of random data which we actually use: we
- * return bytes from `pool', at position `poolpos', until `poolpos'
- * reaches the end of the pool. At this point we generate more
- * random data, by adding noise, stirring well, and resetting
- * `poolpos' to point to just past the beginning of the pool (not
- * _the_ beginning, since otherwise we'd give away the whole
- * contents of our pool, and attackers would just have to guess the
- * next lot of noise).
- *
- * `incomingb' buffers acquired noise data, until it gets full, at
- * which point the acquired noise is SHA'ed into `incoming' and
- * `incomingb' is cleared. The noise in `incoming' is used as part
- * of the noise for each stirring of the pool, in addition to local
- * time, process listings, and other such stuff.
- */
-
-#define HASHINPUT 64 /* 64 bytes SHA input */
-#define HASHSIZE 20 /* 160 bits SHA output */
-#define POOLSIZE 1200 /* size of random pool */
-
-struct RandPool {
- unsigned char pool[POOLSIZE];
- int poolpos;
-
- unsigned char incoming[HASHSIZE];
-
- unsigned char incomingb[HASHINPUT];
- int incomingpos;
-
- int stir_pending;
-};
-
-static struct RandPool pool;
-int random_active = 0;
-long next_noise_collection;
-
-static void random_stir(void)
-{
- word32 block[HASHINPUT / sizeof(word32)];
- word32 digest[HASHSIZE / sizeof(word32)];
- int i, j, k;
-
- /*
- * noise_get_light will call random_add_noise, which may call
- * back to here. Prevent recursive stirs.
- */
- if (pool.stir_pending)
- return;
- pool.stir_pending = TRUE;
-
- noise_get_light(random_add_noise);
-
- SHATransform((word32 *) pool.incoming, (word32 *) pool.incomingb);
- pool.incomingpos = 0;
-
- /*
- * Chunks of this code are blatantly endianness-dependent, but
- * as it's all random bits anyway, WHO CARES?
- */
- memcpy(digest, pool.incoming, sizeof(digest));
-
- /*
- * Make two passes over the pool.
- */
- for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
-
- /*
- * We operate SHA in CFB mode, repeatedly adding the same
- * block of data to the digest. But we're also fiddling
- * with the digest-so-far, so this shouldn't be Bad or
- * anything.
- */
- memcpy(block, pool.pool, sizeof(block));
-
- /*
- * Each pass processes the pool backwards in blocks of
- * HASHSIZE, just so that in general we get the output of
- * SHA before the corresponding input, in the hope that
- * things will be that much less predictable that way
- * round, when we subsequently return bytes ...
- */
- for (j = POOLSIZE; (j -= HASHSIZE) >= 0;) {
- /*
- * XOR the bit of the pool we're processing into the
- * digest.
- */
-
- for (k = 0; k < sizeof(digest) / sizeof(*digest); k++)
- digest[k] ^= ((word32 *) (pool.pool + j))[k];
-
- /*
- * Munge our unrevealed first block of the pool into
- * it.
- */
- SHATransform(digest, block);
-
- /*
- * Stick the result back into the pool.
- */
-
- for (k = 0; k < sizeof(digest) / sizeof(*digest); k++)
- ((word32 *) (pool.pool + j))[k] = digest[k];
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Might as well save this value back into `incoming', just so
- * there'll be some extra bizarreness there.
- */
- SHATransform(digest, block);
- memcpy(pool.incoming, digest, sizeof(digest));
-
- pool.poolpos = sizeof(pool.incoming);
-
- pool.stir_pending = FALSE;
-}
-
-void random_add_noise(void *noise, int length)
-{
- unsigned char *p = noise;
- int i;
-
- if (!random_active)
- return;
-
- /*
- * This function processes HASHINPUT bytes into only HASHSIZE
- * bytes, so _if_ we were getting incredibly high entropy
- * sources then we would be throwing away valuable stuff.
- */
- while (length >= (HASHINPUT - pool.incomingpos)) {
- memcpy(pool.incomingb + pool.incomingpos, p,
- HASHINPUT - pool.incomingpos);
- p += HASHINPUT - pool.incomingpos;
- length -= HASHINPUT - pool.incomingpos;
- SHATransform((word32 *) pool.incoming, (word32 *) pool.incomingb);
- for (i = 0; i < HASHSIZE; i++) {
- pool.pool[pool.poolpos++] ^= pool.incomingb[i];
- if (pool.poolpos >= POOLSIZE)
- pool.poolpos = 0;
- }
- if (pool.poolpos < HASHSIZE)
- random_stir();
-
- pool.incomingpos = 0;
- }
-
- memcpy(pool.incomingb + pool.incomingpos, p, length);
- pool.incomingpos += length;
-}
-
-void random_add_heavynoise(void *noise, int length)
-{
- unsigned char *p = noise;
- int i;
-
- while (length >= POOLSIZE) {
- for (i = 0; i < POOLSIZE; i++)
- pool.pool[i] ^= *p++;
- random_stir();
- length -= POOLSIZE;
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < length; i++)
- pool.pool[i] ^= *p++;
- random_stir();
-}
-
-static void random_add_heavynoise_bitbybit(void *noise, int length)
-{
- unsigned char *p = noise;
- int i;
-
- while (length >= POOLSIZE - pool.poolpos) {
- for (i = 0; i < POOLSIZE - pool.poolpos; i++)
- pool.pool[pool.poolpos + i] ^= *p++;
- random_stir();
- length -= POOLSIZE - pool.poolpos;
- pool.poolpos = 0;
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < length; i++)
- pool.pool[i] ^= *p++;
- pool.poolpos = i;
-}
-
-static void random_timer(void *ctx, long now)
-{
- if (random_active > 0 && now - next_noise_collection >= 0) {
- noise_regular();
- next_noise_collection =
- schedule_timer(NOISE_REGULAR_INTERVAL, random_timer, &pool);
- }
-}
-
-void random_ref(void)
-{
- if (!random_active) {
- memset(&pool, 0, sizeof(pool)); /* just to start with */
-
- noise_get_heavy(random_add_heavynoise_bitbybit);
- random_stir();
-
- next_noise_collection =
- schedule_timer(NOISE_REGULAR_INTERVAL, random_timer, &pool);
- }
-
- random_active++;
-}
-
-void random_unref(void)
-{
- random_active--;
- assert(random_active >= 0);
- if (random_active) return;
-
- expire_timer_context(&pool);
-}
-
-int random_byte(void)
-{
- if (pool.poolpos >= POOLSIZE)
- random_stir();
-
- return pool.pool[pool.poolpos++];
-}
-
-void random_get_savedata(void **data, int *len)
-{
- void *buf = snewn(POOLSIZE / 2, char);
- random_stir();
- memcpy(buf, pool.pool + pool.poolpos, POOLSIZE / 2);
- *len = POOLSIZE / 2;
- *data = buf;
- random_stir();
-}
+/* + * cryptographic random number generator for PuTTY's ssh client + */ + +#include "putty.h" +#include "ssh.h" +#include <assert.h> + +/* Collect environmental noise every 5 minutes */ +#define NOISE_REGULAR_INTERVAL (5*60*TICKSPERSEC) + +void noise_get_heavy(void (*func) (void *, int)); +void noise_get_light(void (*func) (void *, int)); + +/* + * `pool' itself is a pool of random data which we actually use: we + * return bytes from `pool', at position `poolpos', until `poolpos' + * reaches the end of the pool. At this point we generate more + * random data, by adding noise, stirring well, and resetting + * `poolpos' to point to just past the beginning of the pool (not + * _the_ beginning, since otherwise we'd give away the whole + * contents of our pool, and attackers would just have to guess the + * next lot of noise). + * + * `incomingb' buffers acquired noise data, until it gets full, at + * which point the acquired noise is SHA'ed into `incoming' and + * `incomingb' is cleared. The noise in `incoming' is used as part + * of the noise for each stirring of the pool, in addition to local + * time, process listings, and other such stuff. + */ + +#define HASHINPUT 64 /* 64 bytes SHA input */ +#define HASHSIZE 20 /* 160 bits SHA output */ +#define POOLSIZE 1200 /* size of random pool */ + +struct RandPool { + unsigned char pool[POOLSIZE]; + int poolpos; + + unsigned char incoming[HASHSIZE]; + + unsigned char incomingb[HASHINPUT]; + int incomingpos; + + int stir_pending; +}; + +static struct RandPool pool; +int random_active = 0; +long next_noise_collection; + +#ifdef RANDOM_DIAGNOSTICS +int random_diagnostics = 0; +#endif + +static void random_stir(void) +{ + word32 block[HASHINPUT / sizeof(word32)]; + word32 digest[HASHSIZE / sizeof(word32)]; + int i, j, k; + + /* + * noise_get_light will call random_add_noise, which may call + * back to here. Prevent recursive stirs. + */ + if (pool.stir_pending) + return; + pool.stir_pending = TRUE; + + noise_get_light(random_add_noise); + +#ifdef RANDOM_DIAGNOSTICS + { + int p, q; + printf("random stir starting\npool:\n"); + for (p = 0; p < POOLSIZE; p += HASHSIZE) { + printf(" "); + for (q = 0; q < HASHSIZE; q += 4) { + printf(" %08x", *(word32 *)(pool.pool + p + q)); + } + printf("\n"); + } + printf("incoming:\n "); + for (q = 0; q < HASHSIZE; q += 4) { + printf(" %08x", *(word32 *)(pool.incoming + q)); + } + printf("\nincomingb:\n "); + for (q = 0; q < HASHINPUT; q += 4) { + printf(" %08x", *(word32 *)(pool.incomingb + q)); + } + printf("\n"); + random_diagnostics++; + } +#endif + + SHATransform((word32 *) pool.incoming, (word32 *) pool.incomingb); + pool.incomingpos = 0; + + /* + * Chunks of this code are blatantly endianness-dependent, but + * as it's all random bits anyway, WHO CARES? + */ + memcpy(digest, pool.incoming, sizeof(digest)); + + /* + * Make two passes over the pool. + */ + for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) { + + /* + * We operate SHA in CFB mode, repeatedly adding the same + * block of data to the digest. But we're also fiddling + * with the digest-so-far, so this shouldn't be Bad or + * anything. + */ + memcpy(block, pool.pool, sizeof(block)); + + /* + * Each pass processes the pool backwards in blocks of + * HASHSIZE, just so that in general we get the output of + * SHA before the corresponding input, in the hope that + * things will be that much less predictable that way + * round, when we subsequently return bytes ... + */ + for (j = POOLSIZE; (j -= HASHSIZE) >= 0;) { + /* + * XOR the bit of the pool we're processing into the + * digest. + */ + + for (k = 0; k < sizeof(digest) / sizeof(*digest); k++) + digest[k] ^= ((word32 *) (pool.pool + j))[k]; + + /* + * Munge our unrevealed first block of the pool into + * it. + */ + SHATransform(digest, block); + + /* + * Stick the result back into the pool. + */ + + for (k = 0; k < sizeof(digest) / sizeof(*digest); k++) + ((word32 *) (pool.pool + j))[k] = digest[k]; + } + +#ifdef RANDOM_DIAGNOSTICS + if (i == 0) { + int p, q; + printf("random stir midpoint\npool:\n"); + for (p = 0; p < POOLSIZE; p += HASHSIZE) { + printf(" "); + for (q = 0; q < HASHSIZE; q += 4) { + printf(" %08x", *(word32 *)(pool.pool + p + q)); + } + printf("\n"); + } + printf("incoming:\n "); + for (q = 0; q < HASHSIZE; q += 4) { + printf(" %08x", *(word32 *)(pool.incoming + q)); + } + printf("\nincomingb:\n "); + for (q = 0; q < HASHINPUT; q += 4) { + printf(" %08x", *(word32 *)(pool.incomingb + q)); + } + printf("\n"); + } +#endif + } + + /* + * Might as well save this value back into `incoming', just so + * there'll be some extra bizarreness there. + */ + SHATransform(digest, block); + memcpy(pool.incoming, digest, sizeof(digest)); + + pool.poolpos = sizeof(pool.incoming); + + pool.stir_pending = FALSE; + +#ifdef RANDOM_DIAGNOSTICS + { + int p, q; + printf("random stir done\npool:\n"); + for (p = 0; p < POOLSIZE; p += HASHSIZE) { + printf(" "); + for (q = 0; q < HASHSIZE; q += 4) { + printf(" %08x", *(word32 *)(pool.pool + p + q)); + } + printf("\n"); + } + printf("incoming:\n "); + for (q = 0; q < HASHSIZE; q += 4) { + printf(" %08x", *(word32 *)(pool.incoming + q)); + } + printf("\nincomingb:\n "); + for (q = 0; q < HASHINPUT; q += 4) { + printf(" %08x", *(word32 *)(pool.incomingb + q)); + } + printf("\n"); + random_diagnostics--; + } +#endif +} + +void random_add_noise(void *noise, int length) +{ + unsigned char *p = noise; + int i; + + if (!random_active) + return; + + /* + * This function processes HASHINPUT bytes into only HASHSIZE + * bytes, so _if_ we were getting incredibly high entropy + * sources then we would be throwing away valuable stuff. + */ + while (length >= (HASHINPUT - pool.incomingpos)) { + memcpy(pool.incomingb + pool.incomingpos, p, + HASHINPUT - pool.incomingpos); + p += HASHINPUT - pool.incomingpos; + length -= HASHINPUT - pool.incomingpos; + SHATransform((word32 *) pool.incoming, (word32 *) pool.incomingb); + for (i = 0; i < HASHSIZE; i++) { + pool.pool[pool.poolpos++] ^= pool.incomingb[i]; + if (pool.poolpos >= POOLSIZE) + pool.poolpos = 0; + } + if (pool.poolpos < HASHSIZE) + random_stir(); + + pool.incomingpos = 0; + } + + memcpy(pool.incomingb + pool.incomingpos, p, length); + pool.incomingpos += length; +} + +void random_add_heavynoise(void *noise, int length) +{ + unsigned char *p = noise; + int i; + + while (length >= POOLSIZE) { + for (i = 0; i < POOLSIZE; i++) + pool.pool[i] ^= *p++; + random_stir(); + length -= POOLSIZE; + } + + for (i = 0; i < length; i++) + pool.pool[i] ^= *p++; + random_stir(); +} + +static void random_add_heavynoise_bitbybit(void *noise, int length) +{ + unsigned char *p = noise; + int i; + + while (length >= POOLSIZE - pool.poolpos) { + for (i = 0; i < POOLSIZE - pool.poolpos; i++) + pool.pool[pool.poolpos + i] ^= *p++; + random_stir(); + length -= POOLSIZE - pool.poolpos; + pool.poolpos = 0; + } + + for (i = 0; i < length; i++) + pool.pool[i] ^= *p++; + pool.poolpos = i; +} + +static void random_timer(void *ctx, unsigned long now) +{ + if (random_active > 0 && now == next_noise_collection) { + noise_regular(); + next_noise_collection = + schedule_timer(NOISE_REGULAR_INTERVAL, random_timer, &pool); + } +} + +void random_ref(void) +{ + if (!random_active) { + memset(&pool, 0, sizeof(pool)); /* just to start with */ + + noise_get_heavy(random_add_heavynoise_bitbybit); + random_stir(); + + next_noise_collection = + schedule_timer(NOISE_REGULAR_INTERVAL, random_timer, &pool); + } + random_active++; +} + +void random_unref(void) +{ + assert(random_active > 0); + if (random_active == 1) { + random_save_seed(); + expire_timer_context(&pool); + } + random_active--; +} + +int random_byte(void) +{ + assert(random_active); + + if (pool.poolpos >= POOLSIZE) + random_stir(); + + return pool.pool[pool.poolpos++]; +} + +void random_get_savedata(void **data, int *len) +{ + void *buf = snewn(POOLSIZE / 2, char); + random_stir(); + memcpy(buf, pool.pool + pool.poolpos, POOLSIZE / 2); + *len = POOLSIZE / 2; + *data = buf; + random_stir(); +} diff --git a/tools/plink/sshrsa.c b/tools/plink/sshrsa.c index ea6440bc5..25f9cf7e6 100644 --- a/tools/plink/sshrsa.c +++ b/tools/plink/sshrsa.c @@ -1,1086 +1,1105 @@ -/*
- * RSA implementation for PuTTY.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-
-#include "ssh.h"
-#include "misc.h"
-
-int makekey(unsigned char *data, int len, struct RSAKey *result,
- unsigned char **keystr, int order)
-{
- unsigned char *p = data;
- int i, n;
-
- if (len < 4)
- return -1;
-
- if (result) {
- result->bits = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
- result->bits = (result->bits << 8) + *p++;
- } else
- p += 4;
-
- len -= 4;
-
- /*
- * order=0 means exponent then modulus (the keys sent by the
- * server). order=1 means modulus then exponent (the keys
- * stored in a keyfile).
- */
-
- if (order == 0) {
- n = ssh1_read_bignum(p, len, result ? &result->exponent : NULL);
- if (n < 0) return -1;
- p += n;
- len -= n;
- }
-
- n = ssh1_read_bignum(p, len, result ? &result->modulus : NULL);
- if (n < 0 || (result && bignum_bitcount(result->modulus) == 0)) return -1;
- if (result)
- result->bytes = n - 2;
- if (keystr)
- *keystr = p + 2;
- p += n;
- len -= n;
-
- if (order == 1) {
- n = ssh1_read_bignum(p, len, result ? &result->exponent : NULL);
- if (n < 0) return -1;
- p += n;
- len -= n;
- }
- return p - data;
-}
-
-int makeprivate(unsigned char *data, int len, struct RSAKey *result)
-{
- return ssh1_read_bignum(data, len, &result->private_exponent);
-}
-
-int rsaencrypt(unsigned char *data, int length, struct RSAKey *key)
-{
- Bignum b1, b2;
- int i;
- unsigned char *p;
-
- if (key->bytes < length + 4)
- return 0; /* RSA key too short! */
-
- memmove(data + key->bytes - length, data, length);
- data[0] = 0;
- data[1] = 2;
-
- for (i = 2; i < key->bytes - length - 1; i++) {
- do {
- data[i] = random_byte();
- } while (data[i] == 0);
- }
- data[key->bytes - length - 1] = 0;
-
- b1 = bignum_from_bytes(data, key->bytes);
-
- b2 = modpow(b1, key->exponent, key->modulus);
-
- p = data;
- for (i = key->bytes; i--;) {
- *p++ = bignum_byte(b2, i);
- }
-
- freebn(b1);
- freebn(b2);
-
- return 1;
-}
-
-static void sha512_mpint(SHA512_State * s, Bignum b)
-{
- unsigned char lenbuf[4];
- int len;
- len = (bignum_bitcount(b) + 8) / 8;
- PUT_32BIT(lenbuf, len);
- SHA512_Bytes(s, lenbuf, 4);
- while (len-- > 0) {
- lenbuf[0] = bignum_byte(b, len);
- SHA512_Bytes(s, lenbuf, 1);
- }
- memset(lenbuf, 0, sizeof(lenbuf));
-}
-
-/*
- * Compute (base ^ exp) % mod, provided mod == p * q, with p,q
- * distinct primes, and iqmp is the multiplicative inverse of q mod p.
- * Uses Chinese Remainder Theorem to speed computation up over the
- * obvious implementation of a single big modpow.
- */
-Bignum crt_modpow(Bignum base, Bignum exp, Bignum mod,
- Bignum p, Bignum q, Bignum iqmp)
-{
- Bignum pm1, qm1, pexp, qexp, presult, qresult, diff, multiplier, ret0, ret;
-
- /*
- * Reduce the exponent mod phi(p) and phi(q), to save time when
- * exponentiating mod p and mod q respectively. Of course, since p
- * and q are prime, phi(p) == p-1 and similarly for q.
- */
- pm1 = copybn(p);
- decbn(pm1);
- qm1 = copybn(q);
- decbn(qm1);
- pexp = bigmod(exp, pm1);
- qexp = bigmod(exp, qm1);
-
- /*
- * Do the two modpows.
- */
- presult = modpow(base, pexp, p);
- qresult = modpow(base, qexp, q);
-
- /*
- * Recombine the results. We want a value which is congruent to
- * qresult mod q, and to presult mod p.
- *
- * We know that iqmp * q is congruent to 1 * mod p (by definition
- * of iqmp) and to 0 mod q (obviously). So we start with qresult
- * (which is congruent to qresult mod both primes), and add on
- * (presult-qresult) * (iqmp * q) which adjusts it to be congruent
- * to presult mod p without affecting its value mod q.
- */
- if (bignum_cmp(presult, qresult) < 0) {
- /*
- * Can't subtract presult from qresult without first adding on
- * p.
- */
- Bignum tmp = presult;
- presult = bigadd(presult, p);
- freebn(tmp);
- }
- diff = bigsub(presult, qresult);
- multiplier = bigmul(iqmp, q);
- ret0 = bigmuladd(multiplier, diff, qresult);
-
- /*
- * Finally, reduce the result mod n.
- */
- ret = bigmod(ret0, mod);
-
- /*
- * Free all the intermediate results before returning.
- */
- freebn(pm1);
- freebn(qm1);
- freebn(pexp);
- freebn(qexp);
- freebn(presult);
- freebn(qresult);
- freebn(diff);
- freebn(multiplier);
- freebn(ret0);
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- * This function is a wrapper on modpow(). It has the same effect as
- * modpow(), but employs RSA blinding to protect against timing
- * attacks and also uses the Chinese Remainder Theorem (implemented
- * above, in crt_modpow()) to speed up the main operation.
- */
-static Bignum rsa_privkey_op(Bignum input, struct RSAKey *key)
-{
- Bignum random, random_encrypted, random_inverse;
- Bignum input_blinded, ret_blinded;
- Bignum ret;
-
- SHA512_State ss;
- unsigned char digest512[64];
- int digestused = lenof(digest512);
- int hashseq = 0;
-
- /*
- * Start by inventing a random number chosen uniformly from the
- * range 2..modulus-1. (We do this by preparing a random number
- * of the right length and retrying if it's greater than the
- * modulus, to prevent any potential Bleichenbacher-like
- * attacks making use of the uneven distribution within the
- * range that would arise from just reducing our number mod n.
- * There are timing implications to the potential retries, of
- * course, but all they tell you is the modulus, which you
- * already knew.)
- *
- * To preserve determinism and avoid Pageant needing to share
- * the random number pool, we actually generate this `random'
- * number by hashing stuff with the private key.
- */
- while (1) {
- int bits, byte, bitsleft, v;
- random = copybn(key->modulus);
- /*
- * Find the topmost set bit. (This function will return its
- * index plus one.) Then we'll set all bits from that one
- * downwards randomly.
- */
- bits = bignum_bitcount(random);
- byte = 0;
- bitsleft = 0;
- while (bits--) {
- if (bitsleft <= 0) {
- bitsleft = 8;
- /*
- * Conceptually the following few lines are equivalent to
- * byte = random_byte();
- */
- if (digestused >= lenof(digest512)) {
- unsigned char seqbuf[4];
- PUT_32BIT(seqbuf, hashseq);
- SHA512_Init(&ss);
- SHA512_Bytes(&ss, "RSA deterministic blinding", 26);
- SHA512_Bytes(&ss, seqbuf, sizeof(seqbuf));
- sha512_mpint(&ss, key->private_exponent);
- SHA512_Final(&ss, digest512);
- hashseq++;
-
- /*
- * Now hash that digest plus the signature
- * input.
- */
- SHA512_Init(&ss);
- SHA512_Bytes(&ss, digest512, sizeof(digest512));
- sha512_mpint(&ss, input);
- SHA512_Final(&ss, digest512);
-
- digestused = 0;
- }
- byte = digest512[digestused++];
- }
- v = byte & 1;
- byte >>= 1;
- bitsleft--;
- bignum_set_bit(random, bits, v);
- }
-
- /*
- * Now check that this number is strictly greater than
- * zero, and strictly less than modulus.
- */
- if (bignum_cmp(random, Zero) <= 0 ||
- bignum_cmp(random, key->modulus) >= 0) {
- freebn(random);
- continue;
- } else {
- break;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * RSA blinding relies on the fact that (xy)^d mod n is equal
- * to (x^d mod n) * (y^d mod n) mod n. We invent a random pair
- * y and y^d; then we multiply x by y, raise to the power d mod
- * n as usual, and divide by y^d to recover x^d. Thus an
- * attacker can't correlate the timing of the modpow with the
- * input, because they don't know anything about the number
- * that was input to the actual modpow.
- *
- * The clever bit is that we don't have to do a huge modpow to
- * get y and y^d; we will use the number we just invented as
- * _y^d_, and use the _public_ exponent to compute (y^d)^e = y
- * from it, which is much faster to do.
- */
- random_encrypted = crt_modpow(random, key->exponent,
- key->modulus, key->p, key->q, key->iqmp);
- random_inverse = modinv(random, key->modulus);
- input_blinded = modmul(input, random_encrypted, key->modulus);
- ret_blinded = crt_modpow(input_blinded, key->private_exponent,
- key->modulus, key->p, key->q, key->iqmp);
- ret = modmul(ret_blinded, random_inverse, key->modulus);
-
- freebn(ret_blinded);
- freebn(input_blinded);
- freebn(random_inverse);
- freebn(random_encrypted);
- freebn(random);
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-Bignum rsadecrypt(Bignum input, struct RSAKey *key)
-{
- return rsa_privkey_op(input, key);
-}
-
-int rsastr_len(struct RSAKey *key)
-{
- Bignum md, ex;
- int mdlen, exlen;
-
- md = key->modulus;
- ex = key->exponent;
- mdlen = (bignum_bitcount(md) + 15) / 16;
- exlen = (bignum_bitcount(ex) + 15) / 16;
- return 4 * (mdlen + exlen) + 20;
-}
-
-void rsastr_fmt(char *str, struct RSAKey *key)
-{
- Bignum md, ex;
- int len = 0, i, nibbles;
- static const char hex[] = "0123456789abcdef";
-
- md = key->modulus;
- ex = key->exponent;
-
- len += sprintf(str + len, "0x");
-
- nibbles = (3 + bignum_bitcount(ex)) / 4;
- if (nibbles < 1)
- nibbles = 1;
- for (i = nibbles; i--;)
- str[len++] = hex[(bignum_byte(ex, i / 2) >> (4 * (i % 2))) & 0xF];
-
- len += sprintf(str + len, ",0x");
-
- nibbles = (3 + bignum_bitcount(md)) / 4;
- if (nibbles < 1)
- nibbles = 1;
- for (i = nibbles; i--;)
- str[len++] = hex[(bignum_byte(md, i / 2) >> (4 * (i % 2))) & 0xF];
-
- str[len] = '\0';
-}
-
-/*
- * Generate a fingerprint string for the key. Compatible with the
- * OpenSSH fingerprint code.
- */
-void rsa_fingerprint(char *str, int len, struct RSAKey *key)
-{
- struct MD5Context md5c;
- unsigned char digest[16];
- char buffer[16 * 3 + 40];
- int numlen, slen, i;
-
- MD5Init(&md5c);
- numlen = ssh1_bignum_length(key->modulus) - 2;
- for (i = numlen; i--;) {
- unsigned char c = bignum_byte(key->modulus, i);
- MD5Update(&md5c, &c, 1);
- }
- numlen = ssh1_bignum_length(key->exponent) - 2;
- for (i = numlen; i--;) {
- unsigned char c = bignum_byte(key->exponent, i);
- MD5Update(&md5c, &c, 1);
- }
- MD5Final(digest, &md5c);
-
- sprintf(buffer, "%d ", bignum_bitcount(key->modulus));
- for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
- sprintf(buffer + strlen(buffer), "%s%02x", i ? ":" : "",
- digest[i]);
- strncpy(str, buffer, len);
- str[len - 1] = '\0';
- slen = strlen(str);
- if (key->comment && slen < len - 1) {
- str[slen] = ' ';
- strncpy(str + slen + 1, key->comment, len - slen - 1);
- str[len - 1] = '\0';
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Verify that the public data in an RSA key matches the private
- * data. We also check the private data itself: we ensure that p >
- * q and that iqmp really is the inverse of q mod p.
- */
-int rsa_verify(struct RSAKey *key)
-{
- Bignum n, ed, pm1, qm1;
- int cmp;
-
- /* n must equal pq. */
- n = bigmul(key->p, key->q);
- cmp = bignum_cmp(n, key->modulus);
- freebn(n);
- if (cmp != 0)
- return 0;
-
- /* e * d must be congruent to 1, modulo (p-1) and modulo (q-1). */
- pm1 = copybn(key->p);
- decbn(pm1);
- ed = modmul(key->exponent, key->private_exponent, pm1);
- cmp = bignum_cmp(ed, One);
- sfree(ed);
- if (cmp != 0)
- return 0;
-
- qm1 = copybn(key->q);
- decbn(qm1);
- ed = modmul(key->exponent, key->private_exponent, qm1);
- cmp = bignum_cmp(ed, One);
- sfree(ed);
- if (cmp != 0)
- return 0;
-
- /*
- * Ensure p > q.
- *
- * I have seen key blobs in the wild which were generated with
- * p < q, so instead of rejecting the key in this case we
- * should instead flip them round into the canonical order of
- * p > q. This also involves regenerating iqmp.
- */
- if (bignum_cmp(key->p, key->q) <= 0) {
- Bignum tmp = key->p;
- key->p = key->q;
- key->q = tmp;
-
- freebn(key->iqmp);
- key->iqmp = modinv(key->q, key->p);
- }
-
- /*
- * Ensure iqmp * q is congruent to 1, modulo p.
- */
- n = modmul(key->iqmp, key->q, key->p);
- cmp = bignum_cmp(n, One);
- sfree(n);
- if (cmp != 0)
- return 0;
-
- return 1;
-}
-
-/* Public key blob as used by Pageant: exponent before modulus. */
-unsigned char *rsa_public_blob(struct RSAKey *key, int *len)
-{
- int length, pos;
- unsigned char *ret;
-
- length = (ssh1_bignum_length(key->modulus) +
- ssh1_bignum_length(key->exponent) + 4);
- ret = snewn(length, unsigned char);
-
- PUT_32BIT(ret, bignum_bitcount(key->modulus));
- pos = 4;
- pos += ssh1_write_bignum(ret + pos, key->exponent);
- pos += ssh1_write_bignum(ret + pos, key->modulus);
-
- *len = length;
- return ret;
-}
-
-/* Given a public blob, determine its length. */
-int rsa_public_blob_len(void *data, int maxlen)
-{
- unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *)data;
- int n;
-
- if (maxlen < 4)
- return -1;
- p += 4; /* length word */
- maxlen -= 4;
-
- n = ssh1_read_bignum(p, maxlen, NULL); /* exponent */
- if (n < 0)
- return -1;
- p += n;
-
- n = ssh1_read_bignum(p, maxlen, NULL); /* modulus */
- if (n < 0)
- return -1;
- p += n;
-
- return p - (unsigned char *)data;
-}
-
-void freersakey(struct RSAKey *key)
-{
- if (key->modulus)
- freebn(key->modulus);
- if (key->exponent)
- freebn(key->exponent);
- if (key->private_exponent)
- freebn(key->private_exponent);
- if (key->p)
- freebn(key->p);
- if (key->q)
- freebn(key->q);
- if (key->iqmp)
- freebn(key->iqmp);
- if (key->comment)
- sfree(key->comment);
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Implementation of the ssh-rsa signing key type.
- */
-
-static void getstring(char **data, int *datalen, char **p, int *length)
-{
- *p = NULL;
- if (*datalen < 4)
- return;
- *length = GET_32BIT(*data);
- *datalen -= 4;
- *data += 4;
- if (*datalen < *length)
- return;
- *p = *data;
- *data += *length;
- *datalen -= *length;
-}
-static Bignum getmp(char **data, int *datalen)
-{
- char *p;
- int length;
- Bignum b;
-
- getstring(data, datalen, &p, &length);
- if (!p)
- return NULL;
- b = bignum_from_bytes((unsigned char *)p, length);
- return b;
-}
-
-static void *rsa2_newkey(char *data, int len)
-{
- char *p;
- int slen;
- struct RSAKey *rsa;
-
- rsa = snew(struct RSAKey);
- if (!rsa)
- return NULL;
- getstring(&data, &len, &p, &slen);
-
- if (!p || slen != 7 || memcmp(p, "ssh-rsa", 7)) {
- sfree(rsa);
- return NULL;
- }
- rsa->exponent = getmp(&data, &len);
- rsa->modulus = getmp(&data, &len);
- rsa->private_exponent = NULL;
- rsa->p = rsa->q = rsa->iqmp = NULL;
- rsa->comment = NULL;
-
- return rsa;
-}
-
-static void rsa2_freekey(void *key)
-{
- struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key;
- freersakey(rsa);
- sfree(rsa);
-}
-
-static char *rsa2_fmtkey(void *key)
-{
- struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key;
- char *p;
- int len;
-
- len = rsastr_len(rsa);
- p = snewn(len, char);
- rsastr_fmt(p, rsa);
- return p;
-}
-
-static unsigned char *rsa2_public_blob(void *key, int *len)
-{
- struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key;
- int elen, mlen, bloblen;
- int i;
- unsigned char *blob, *p;
-
- elen = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->exponent) + 8) / 8;
- mlen = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->modulus) + 8) / 8;
-
- /*
- * string "ssh-rsa", mpint exp, mpint mod. Total 19+elen+mlen.
- * (three length fields, 12+7=19).
- */
- bloblen = 19 + elen + mlen;
- blob = snewn(bloblen, unsigned char);
- p = blob;
- PUT_32BIT(p, 7);
- p += 4;
- memcpy(p, "ssh-rsa", 7);
- p += 7;
- PUT_32BIT(p, elen);
- p += 4;
- for (i = elen; i--;)
- *p++ = bignum_byte(rsa->exponent, i);
- PUT_32BIT(p, mlen);
- p += 4;
- for (i = mlen; i--;)
- *p++ = bignum_byte(rsa->modulus, i);
- assert(p == blob + bloblen);
- *len = bloblen;
- return blob;
-}
-
-static unsigned char *rsa2_private_blob(void *key, int *len)
-{
- struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key;
- int dlen, plen, qlen, ulen, bloblen;
- int i;
- unsigned char *blob, *p;
-
- dlen = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->private_exponent) + 8) / 8;
- plen = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->p) + 8) / 8;
- qlen = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->q) + 8) / 8;
- ulen = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->iqmp) + 8) / 8;
-
- /*
- * mpint private_exp, mpint p, mpint q, mpint iqmp. Total 16 +
- * sum of lengths.
- */
- bloblen = 16 + dlen + plen + qlen + ulen;
- blob = snewn(bloblen, unsigned char);
- p = blob;
- PUT_32BIT(p, dlen);
- p += 4;
- for (i = dlen; i--;)
- *p++ = bignum_byte(rsa->private_exponent, i);
- PUT_32BIT(p, plen);
- p += 4;
- for (i = plen; i--;)
- *p++ = bignum_byte(rsa->p, i);
- PUT_32BIT(p, qlen);
- p += 4;
- for (i = qlen; i--;)
- *p++ = bignum_byte(rsa->q, i);
- PUT_32BIT(p, ulen);
- p += 4;
- for (i = ulen; i--;)
- *p++ = bignum_byte(rsa->iqmp, i);
- assert(p == blob + bloblen);
- *len = bloblen;
- return blob;
-}
-
-static void *rsa2_createkey(unsigned char *pub_blob, int pub_len,
- unsigned char *priv_blob, int priv_len)
-{
- struct RSAKey *rsa;
- char *pb = (char *) priv_blob;
-
- rsa = rsa2_newkey((char *) pub_blob, pub_len);
- rsa->private_exponent = getmp(&pb, &priv_len);
- rsa->p = getmp(&pb, &priv_len);
- rsa->q = getmp(&pb, &priv_len);
- rsa->iqmp = getmp(&pb, &priv_len);
-
- if (!rsa_verify(rsa)) {
- rsa2_freekey(rsa);
- return NULL;
- }
-
- return rsa;
-}
-
-static void *rsa2_openssh_createkey(unsigned char **blob, int *len)
-{
- char **b = (char **) blob;
- struct RSAKey *rsa;
-
- rsa = snew(struct RSAKey);
- if (!rsa)
- return NULL;
- rsa->comment = NULL;
-
- rsa->modulus = getmp(b, len);
- rsa->exponent = getmp(b, len);
- rsa->private_exponent = getmp(b, len);
- rsa->iqmp = getmp(b, len);
- rsa->p = getmp(b, len);
- rsa->q = getmp(b, len);
-
- if (!rsa->modulus || !rsa->exponent || !rsa->private_exponent ||
- !rsa->iqmp || !rsa->p || !rsa->q) {
- sfree(rsa->modulus);
- sfree(rsa->exponent);
- sfree(rsa->private_exponent);
- sfree(rsa->iqmp);
- sfree(rsa->p);
- sfree(rsa->q);
- sfree(rsa);
- return NULL;
- }
-
- return rsa;
-}
-
-static int rsa2_openssh_fmtkey(void *key, unsigned char *blob, int len)
-{
- struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key;
- int bloblen, i;
-
- bloblen =
- ssh2_bignum_length(rsa->modulus) +
- ssh2_bignum_length(rsa->exponent) +
- ssh2_bignum_length(rsa->private_exponent) +
- ssh2_bignum_length(rsa->iqmp) +
- ssh2_bignum_length(rsa->p) + ssh2_bignum_length(rsa->q);
-
- if (bloblen > len)
- return bloblen;
-
- bloblen = 0;
-#define ENC(x) \
- PUT_32BIT(blob+bloblen, ssh2_bignum_length((x))-4); bloblen += 4; \
- for (i = ssh2_bignum_length((x))-4; i-- ;) blob[bloblen++]=bignum_byte((x),i);
- ENC(rsa->modulus);
- ENC(rsa->exponent);
- ENC(rsa->private_exponent);
- ENC(rsa->iqmp);
- ENC(rsa->p);
- ENC(rsa->q);
-
- return bloblen;
-}
-
-static int rsa2_pubkey_bits(void *blob, int len)
-{
- struct RSAKey *rsa;
- int ret;
-
- rsa = rsa2_newkey((char *) blob, len);
- ret = bignum_bitcount(rsa->modulus);
- rsa2_freekey(rsa);
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-static char *rsa2_fingerprint(void *key)
-{
- struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key;
- struct MD5Context md5c;
- unsigned char digest[16], lenbuf[4];
- char buffer[16 * 3 + 40];
- char *ret;
- int numlen, i;
-
- MD5Init(&md5c);
- MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)"\0\0\0\7ssh-rsa", 11);
-
-#define ADD_BIGNUM(bignum) \
- numlen = (bignum_bitcount(bignum)+8)/8; \
- PUT_32BIT(lenbuf, numlen); MD5Update(&md5c, lenbuf, 4); \
- for (i = numlen; i-- ;) { \
- unsigned char c = bignum_byte(bignum, i); \
- MD5Update(&md5c, &c, 1); \
- }
- ADD_BIGNUM(rsa->exponent);
- ADD_BIGNUM(rsa->modulus);
-#undef ADD_BIGNUM
-
- MD5Final(digest, &md5c);
-
- sprintf(buffer, "ssh-rsa %d ", bignum_bitcount(rsa->modulus));
- for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
- sprintf(buffer + strlen(buffer), "%s%02x", i ? ":" : "",
- digest[i]);
- ret = snewn(strlen(buffer) + 1, char);
- if (ret)
- strcpy(ret, buffer);
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- * This is the magic ASN.1/DER prefix that goes in the decoded
- * signature, between the string of FFs and the actual SHA hash
- * value. The meaning of it is:
- *
- * 00 -- this marks the end of the FFs; not part of the ASN.1 bit itself
- *
- * 30 21 -- a constructed SEQUENCE of length 0x21
- * 30 09 -- a constructed sub-SEQUENCE of length 9
- * 06 05 -- an object identifier, length 5
- * 2B 0E 03 02 1A -- object id { 1 3 14 3 2 26 }
- * (the 1,3 comes from 0x2B = 43 = 40*1+3)
- * 05 00 -- NULL
- * 04 14 -- a primitive OCTET STRING of length 0x14
- * [0x14 bytes of hash data follows]
- *
- * The object id in the middle there is listed as `id-sha1' in
- * ftp://ftp.rsasecurity.com/pub/pkcs/pkcs-1/pkcs-1v2-1d2.asn (the
- * ASN module for PKCS #1) and its expanded form is as follows:
- *
- * id-sha1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {
- * iso(1) identified-organization(3) oiw(14) secsig(3)
- * algorithms(2) 26 }
- */
-static const unsigned char asn1_weird_stuff[] = {
- 0x00, 0x30, 0x21, 0x30, 0x09, 0x06, 0x05, 0x2B,
- 0x0E, 0x03, 0x02, 0x1A, 0x05, 0x00, 0x04, 0x14,
-};
-
-#define ASN1_LEN ( (int) sizeof(asn1_weird_stuff) )
-
-static int rsa2_verifysig(void *key, char *sig, int siglen,
- char *data, int datalen)
-{
- struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key;
- Bignum in, out;
- char *p;
- int slen;
- int bytes, i, j, ret;
- unsigned char hash[20];
-
- getstring(&sig, &siglen, &p, &slen);
- if (!p || slen != 7 || memcmp(p, "ssh-rsa", 7)) {
- return 0;
- }
- in = getmp(&sig, &siglen);
- out = modpow(in, rsa->exponent, rsa->modulus);
- freebn(in);
-
- ret = 1;
-
- bytes = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->modulus)+7) / 8;
- /* Top (partial) byte should be zero. */
- if (bignum_byte(out, bytes - 1) != 0)
- ret = 0;
- /* First whole byte should be 1. */
- if (bignum_byte(out, bytes - 2) != 1)
- ret = 0;
- /* Most of the rest should be FF. */
- for (i = bytes - 3; i >= 20 + ASN1_LEN; i--) {
- if (bignum_byte(out, i) != 0xFF)
- ret = 0;
- }
- /* Then we expect to see the asn1_weird_stuff. */
- for (i = 20 + ASN1_LEN - 1, j = 0; i >= 20; i--, j++) {
- if (bignum_byte(out, i) != asn1_weird_stuff[j])
- ret = 0;
- }
- /* Finally, we expect to see the SHA-1 hash of the signed data. */
- SHA_Simple(data, datalen, hash);
- for (i = 19, j = 0; i >= 0; i--, j++) {
- if (bignum_byte(out, i) != hash[j])
- ret = 0;
- }
- freebn(out);
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-static unsigned char *rsa2_sign(void *key, char *data, int datalen,
- int *siglen)
-{
- struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key;
- unsigned char *bytes;
- int nbytes;
- unsigned char hash[20];
- Bignum in, out;
- int i, j;
-
- SHA_Simple(data, datalen, hash);
-
- nbytes = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->modulus) - 1) / 8;
- assert(1 <= nbytes - 20 - ASN1_LEN);
- bytes = snewn(nbytes, unsigned char);
-
- bytes[0] = 1;
- for (i = 1; i < nbytes - 20 - ASN1_LEN; i++)
- bytes[i] = 0xFF;
- for (i = nbytes - 20 - ASN1_LEN, j = 0; i < nbytes - 20; i++, j++)
- bytes[i] = asn1_weird_stuff[j];
- for (i = nbytes - 20, j = 0; i < nbytes; i++, j++)
- bytes[i] = hash[j];
-
- in = bignum_from_bytes(bytes, nbytes);
- sfree(bytes);
-
- out = rsa_privkey_op(in, rsa);
- freebn(in);
-
- nbytes = (bignum_bitcount(out) + 7) / 8;
- bytes = snewn(4 + 7 + 4 + nbytes, unsigned char);
- PUT_32BIT(bytes, 7);
- memcpy(bytes + 4, "ssh-rsa", 7);
- PUT_32BIT(bytes + 4 + 7, nbytes);
- for (i = 0; i < nbytes; i++)
- bytes[4 + 7 + 4 + i] = bignum_byte(out, nbytes - 1 - i);
- freebn(out);
-
- *siglen = 4 + 7 + 4 + nbytes;
- return bytes;
-}
-
-const struct ssh_signkey ssh_rsa = {
- rsa2_newkey,
- rsa2_freekey,
- rsa2_fmtkey,
- rsa2_public_blob,
- rsa2_private_blob,
- rsa2_createkey,
- rsa2_openssh_createkey,
- rsa2_openssh_fmtkey,
- rsa2_pubkey_bits,
- rsa2_fingerprint,
- rsa2_verifysig,
- rsa2_sign,
- "ssh-rsa",
- "rsa2"
-};
-
-void *ssh_rsakex_newkey(char *data, int len)
-{
- return rsa2_newkey(data, len);
-}
-
-void ssh_rsakex_freekey(void *key)
-{
- rsa2_freekey(key);
-}
-
-int ssh_rsakex_klen(void *key)
-{
- struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key;
-
- return bignum_bitcount(rsa->modulus);
-}
-
-static void oaep_mask(const struct ssh_hash *h, void *seed, int seedlen,
- void *vdata, int datalen)
-{
- unsigned char *data = (unsigned char *)vdata;
- unsigned count = 0;
-
- while (datalen > 0) {
- int i, max = (datalen > h->hlen ? h->hlen : datalen);
- void *s;
- unsigned char counter[4], hash[SSH2_KEX_MAX_HASH_LEN];
-
- assert(h->hlen <= SSH2_KEX_MAX_HASH_LEN);
- PUT_32BIT(counter, count);
- s = h->init();
- h->bytes(s, seed, seedlen);
- h->bytes(s, counter, 4);
- h->final(s, hash);
- count++;
-
- for (i = 0; i < max; i++)
- data[i] ^= hash[i];
-
- data += max;
- datalen -= max;
- }
-}
-
-void ssh_rsakex_encrypt(const struct ssh_hash *h, unsigned char *in, int inlen,
- unsigned char *out, int outlen,
- void *key)
-{
- Bignum b1, b2;
- struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key;
- int k, i;
- char *p;
- const int HLEN = h->hlen;
-
- /*
- * Here we encrypt using RSAES-OAEP. Essentially this means:
- *
- * - we have a SHA-based `mask generation function' which
- * creates a pseudo-random stream of mask data
- * deterministically from an input chunk of data.
- *
- * - we have a random chunk of data called a seed.
- *
- * - we use the seed to generate a mask which we XOR with our
- * plaintext.
- *
- * - then we use _the masked plaintext_ to generate a mask
- * which we XOR with the seed.
- *
- * - then we concatenate the masked seed and the masked
- * plaintext, and RSA-encrypt that lot.
- *
- * The result is that the data input to the encryption function
- * is random-looking and (hopefully) contains no exploitable
- * structure such as PKCS1-v1_5 does.
- *
- * For a precise specification, see RFC 3447, section 7.1.1.
- * Some of the variable names below are derived from that, so
- * it'd probably help to read it anyway.
- */
-
- /* k denotes the length in octets of the RSA modulus. */
- k = (7 + bignum_bitcount(rsa->modulus)) / 8;
-
- /* The length of the input data must be at most k - 2hLen - 2. */
- assert(inlen > 0 && inlen <= k - 2*HLEN - 2);
-
- /* The length of the output data wants to be precisely k. */
- assert(outlen == k);
-
- /*
- * Now perform EME-OAEP encoding. First set up all the unmasked
- * output data.
- */
- /* Leading byte zero. */
- out[0] = 0;
- /* At position 1, the seed: HLEN bytes of random data. */
- for (i = 0; i < HLEN; i++)
- out[i + 1] = random_byte();
- /* At position 1+HLEN, the data block DB, consisting of: */
- /* The hash of the label (we only support an empty label here) */
- h->final(h->init(), out + HLEN + 1);
- /* A bunch of zero octets */
- memset(out + 2*HLEN + 1, 0, outlen - (2*HLEN + 1));
- /* A single 1 octet, followed by the input message data. */
- out[outlen - inlen - 1] = 1;
- memcpy(out + outlen - inlen, in, inlen);
-
- /*
- * Now use the seed data to mask the block DB.
- */
- oaep_mask(h, out+1, HLEN, out+HLEN+1, outlen-HLEN-1);
-
- /*
- * And now use the masked DB to mask the seed itself.
- */
- oaep_mask(h, out+HLEN+1, outlen-HLEN-1, out+1, HLEN);
-
- /*
- * Now `out' contains precisely the data we want to
- * RSA-encrypt.
- */
- b1 = bignum_from_bytes(out, outlen);
- b2 = modpow(b1, rsa->exponent, rsa->modulus);
- p = (char *)out;
- for (i = outlen; i--;) {
- *p++ = bignum_byte(b2, i);
- }
- freebn(b1);
- freebn(b2);
-
- /*
- * And we're done.
- */
-}
-
-static const struct ssh_kex ssh_rsa_kex_sha1 = {
- "rsa1024-sha1", NULL, KEXTYPE_RSA, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, &ssh_sha1
-};
-
-static const struct ssh_kex ssh_rsa_kex_sha256 = {
- "rsa2048-sha256", NULL, KEXTYPE_RSA, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, &ssh_sha256
-};
-
-static const struct ssh_kex *const rsa_kex_list[] = {
- &ssh_rsa_kex_sha256,
- &ssh_rsa_kex_sha1
-};
-
-const struct ssh_kexes ssh_rsa_kex = {
- sizeof(rsa_kex_list) / sizeof(*rsa_kex_list),
- rsa_kex_list
-};
+/* + * RSA implementation for PuTTY. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <assert.h> + +#include "ssh.h" +#include "misc.h" + +int makekey(unsigned char *data, int len, struct RSAKey *result, + unsigned char **keystr, int order) +{ + unsigned char *p = data; + int i, n; + + if (len < 4) + return -1; + + if (result) { + result->bits = 0; + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) + result->bits = (result->bits << 8) + *p++; + } else + p += 4; + + len -= 4; + + /* + * order=0 means exponent then modulus (the keys sent by the + * server). order=1 means modulus then exponent (the keys + * stored in a keyfile). + */ + + if (order == 0) { + n = ssh1_read_bignum(p, len, result ? &result->exponent : NULL); + if (n < 0) return -1; + p += n; + len -= n; + } + + n = ssh1_read_bignum(p, len, result ? &result->modulus : NULL); + if (n < 0 || (result && bignum_bitcount(result->modulus) == 0)) return -1; + if (result) + result->bytes = n - 2; + if (keystr) + *keystr = p + 2; + p += n; + len -= n; + + if (order == 1) { + n = ssh1_read_bignum(p, len, result ? &result->exponent : NULL); + if (n < 0) return -1; + p += n; + len -= n; + } + return p - data; +} + +int makeprivate(unsigned char *data, int len, struct RSAKey *result) +{ + return ssh1_read_bignum(data, len, &result->private_exponent); +} + +int rsaencrypt(unsigned char *data, int length, struct RSAKey *key) +{ + Bignum b1, b2; + int i; + unsigned char *p; + + if (key->bytes < length + 4) + return 0; /* RSA key too short! */ + + memmove(data + key->bytes - length, data, length); + data[0] = 0; + data[1] = 2; + + for (i = 2; i < key->bytes - length - 1; i++) { + do { + data[i] = random_byte(); + } while (data[i] == 0); + } + data[key->bytes - length - 1] = 0; + + b1 = bignum_from_bytes(data, key->bytes); + + b2 = modpow(b1, key->exponent, key->modulus); + + p = data; + for (i = key->bytes; i--;) { + *p++ = bignum_byte(b2, i); + } + + freebn(b1); + freebn(b2); + + return 1; +} + +static void sha512_mpint(SHA512_State * s, Bignum b) +{ + unsigned char lenbuf[4]; + int len; + len = (bignum_bitcount(b) + 8) / 8; + PUT_32BIT(lenbuf, len); + SHA512_Bytes(s, lenbuf, 4); + while (len-- > 0) { + lenbuf[0] = bignum_byte(b, len); + SHA512_Bytes(s, lenbuf, 1); + } + smemclr(lenbuf, sizeof(lenbuf)); +} + +/* + * Compute (base ^ exp) % mod, provided mod == p * q, with p,q + * distinct primes, and iqmp is the multiplicative inverse of q mod p. + * Uses Chinese Remainder Theorem to speed computation up over the + * obvious implementation of a single big modpow. + */ +Bignum crt_modpow(Bignum base, Bignum exp, Bignum mod, + Bignum p, Bignum q, Bignum iqmp) +{ + Bignum pm1, qm1, pexp, qexp, presult, qresult, diff, multiplier, ret0, ret; + + /* + * Reduce the exponent mod phi(p) and phi(q), to save time when + * exponentiating mod p and mod q respectively. Of course, since p + * and q are prime, phi(p) == p-1 and similarly for q. + */ + pm1 = copybn(p); + decbn(pm1); + qm1 = copybn(q); + decbn(qm1); + pexp = bigmod(exp, pm1); + qexp = bigmod(exp, qm1); + + /* + * Do the two modpows. + */ + presult = modpow(base, pexp, p); + qresult = modpow(base, qexp, q); + + /* + * Recombine the results. We want a value which is congruent to + * qresult mod q, and to presult mod p. + * + * We know that iqmp * q is congruent to 1 * mod p (by definition + * of iqmp) and to 0 mod q (obviously). So we start with qresult + * (which is congruent to qresult mod both primes), and add on + * (presult-qresult) * (iqmp * q) which adjusts it to be congruent + * to presult mod p without affecting its value mod q. + */ + if (bignum_cmp(presult, qresult) < 0) { + /* + * Can't subtract presult from qresult without first adding on + * p. + */ + Bignum tmp = presult; + presult = bigadd(presult, p); + freebn(tmp); + } + diff = bigsub(presult, qresult); + multiplier = bigmul(iqmp, q); + ret0 = bigmuladd(multiplier, diff, qresult); + + /* + * Finally, reduce the result mod n. + */ + ret = bigmod(ret0, mod); + + /* + * Free all the intermediate results before returning. + */ + freebn(pm1); + freebn(qm1); + freebn(pexp); + freebn(qexp); + freebn(presult); + freebn(qresult); + freebn(diff); + freebn(multiplier); + freebn(ret0); + + return ret; +} + +/* + * This function is a wrapper on modpow(). It has the same effect as + * modpow(), but employs RSA blinding to protect against timing + * attacks and also uses the Chinese Remainder Theorem (implemented + * above, in crt_modpow()) to speed up the main operation. + */ +static Bignum rsa_privkey_op(Bignum input, struct RSAKey *key) +{ + Bignum random, random_encrypted, random_inverse; + Bignum input_blinded, ret_blinded; + Bignum ret; + + SHA512_State ss; + unsigned char digest512[64]; + int digestused = lenof(digest512); + int hashseq = 0; + + /* + * Start by inventing a random number chosen uniformly from the + * range 2..modulus-1. (We do this by preparing a random number + * of the right length and retrying if it's greater than the + * modulus, to prevent any potential Bleichenbacher-like + * attacks making use of the uneven distribution within the + * range that would arise from just reducing our number mod n. + * There are timing implications to the potential retries, of + * course, but all they tell you is the modulus, which you + * already knew.) + * + * To preserve determinism and avoid Pageant needing to share + * the random number pool, we actually generate this `random' + * number by hashing stuff with the private key. + */ + while (1) { + int bits, byte, bitsleft, v; + random = copybn(key->modulus); + /* + * Find the topmost set bit. (This function will return its + * index plus one.) Then we'll set all bits from that one + * downwards randomly. + */ + bits = bignum_bitcount(random); + byte = 0; + bitsleft = 0; + while (bits--) { + if (bitsleft <= 0) { + bitsleft = 8; + /* + * Conceptually the following few lines are equivalent to + * byte = random_byte(); + */ + if (digestused >= lenof(digest512)) { + unsigned char seqbuf[4]; + PUT_32BIT(seqbuf, hashseq); + SHA512_Init(&ss); + SHA512_Bytes(&ss, "RSA deterministic blinding", 26); + SHA512_Bytes(&ss, seqbuf, sizeof(seqbuf)); + sha512_mpint(&ss, key->private_exponent); + SHA512_Final(&ss, digest512); + hashseq++; + + /* + * Now hash that digest plus the signature + * input. + */ + SHA512_Init(&ss); + SHA512_Bytes(&ss, digest512, sizeof(digest512)); + sha512_mpint(&ss, input); + SHA512_Final(&ss, digest512); + + digestused = 0; + } + byte = digest512[digestused++]; + } + v = byte & 1; + byte >>= 1; + bitsleft--; + bignum_set_bit(random, bits, v); + } + bn_restore_invariant(random); + + /* + * Now check that this number is strictly greater than + * zero, and strictly less than modulus. + */ + if (bignum_cmp(random, Zero) <= 0 || + bignum_cmp(random, key->modulus) >= 0) { + freebn(random); + continue; + } + + /* + * Also, make sure it has an inverse mod modulus. + */ + random_inverse = modinv(random, key->modulus); + if (!random_inverse) { + freebn(random); + continue; + } + + break; + } + + /* + * RSA blinding relies on the fact that (xy)^d mod n is equal + * to (x^d mod n) * (y^d mod n) mod n. We invent a random pair + * y and y^d; then we multiply x by y, raise to the power d mod + * n as usual, and divide by y^d to recover x^d. Thus an + * attacker can't correlate the timing of the modpow with the + * input, because they don't know anything about the number + * that was input to the actual modpow. + * + * The clever bit is that we don't have to do a huge modpow to + * get y and y^d; we will use the number we just invented as + * _y^d_, and use the _public_ exponent to compute (y^d)^e = y + * from it, which is much faster to do. + */ + random_encrypted = crt_modpow(random, key->exponent, + key->modulus, key->p, key->q, key->iqmp); + input_blinded = modmul(input, random_encrypted, key->modulus); + ret_blinded = crt_modpow(input_blinded, key->private_exponent, + key->modulus, key->p, key->q, key->iqmp); + ret = modmul(ret_blinded, random_inverse, key->modulus); + + freebn(ret_blinded); + freebn(input_blinded); + freebn(random_inverse); + freebn(random_encrypted); + freebn(random); + + return ret; +} + +Bignum rsadecrypt(Bignum input, struct RSAKey *key) +{ + return rsa_privkey_op(input, key); +} + +int rsastr_len(struct RSAKey *key) +{ + Bignum md, ex; + int mdlen, exlen; + + md = key->modulus; + ex = key->exponent; + mdlen = (bignum_bitcount(md) + 15) / 16; + exlen = (bignum_bitcount(ex) + 15) / 16; + return 4 * (mdlen + exlen) + 20; +} + +void rsastr_fmt(char *str, struct RSAKey *key) +{ + Bignum md, ex; + int len = 0, i, nibbles; + static const char hex[] = "0123456789abcdef"; + + md = key->modulus; + ex = key->exponent; + + len += sprintf(str + len, "0x"); + + nibbles = (3 + bignum_bitcount(ex)) / 4; + if (nibbles < 1) + nibbles = 1; + for (i = nibbles; i--;) + str[len++] = hex[(bignum_byte(ex, i / 2) >> (4 * (i % 2))) & 0xF]; + + len += sprintf(str + len, ",0x"); + + nibbles = (3 + bignum_bitcount(md)) / 4; + if (nibbles < 1) + nibbles = 1; + for (i = nibbles; i--;) + str[len++] = hex[(bignum_byte(md, i / 2) >> (4 * (i % 2))) & 0xF]; + + str[len] = '\0'; +} + +/* + * Generate a fingerprint string for the key. Compatible with the + * OpenSSH fingerprint code. + */ +void rsa_fingerprint(char *str, int len, struct RSAKey *key) +{ + struct MD5Context md5c; + unsigned char digest[16]; + char buffer[16 * 3 + 40]; + int numlen, slen, i; + + MD5Init(&md5c); + numlen = ssh1_bignum_length(key->modulus) - 2; + for (i = numlen; i--;) { + unsigned char c = bignum_byte(key->modulus, i); + MD5Update(&md5c, &c, 1); + } + numlen = ssh1_bignum_length(key->exponent) - 2; + for (i = numlen; i--;) { + unsigned char c = bignum_byte(key->exponent, i); + MD5Update(&md5c, &c, 1); + } + MD5Final(digest, &md5c); + + sprintf(buffer, "%d ", bignum_bitcount(key->modulus)); + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) + sprintf(buffer + strlen(buffer), "%s%02x", i ? ":" : "", + digest[i]); + strncpy(str, buffer, len); + str[len - 1] = '\0'; + slen = strlen(str); + if (key->comment && slen < len - 1) { + str[slen] = ' '; + strncpy(str + slen + 1, key->comment, len - slen - 1); + str[len - 1] = '\0'; + } +} + +/* + * Verify that the public data in an RSA key matches the private + * data. We also check the private data itself: we ensure that p > + * q and that iqmp really is the inverse of q mod p. + */ +int rsa_verify(struct RSAKey *key) +{ + Bignum n, ed, pm1, qm1; + int cmp; + + /* n must equal pq. */ + n = bigmul(key->p, key->q); + cmp = bignum_cmp(n, key->modulus); + freebn(n); + if (cmp != 0) + return 0; + + /* e * d must be congruent to 1, modulo (p-1) and modulo (q-1). */ + pm1 = copybn(key->p); + decbn(pm1); + ed = modmul(key->exponent, key->private_exponent, pm1); + freebn(pm1); + cmp = bignum_cmp(ed, One); + freebn(ed); + if (cmp != 0) + return 0; + + qm1 = copybn(key->q); + decbn(qm1); + ed = modmul(key->exponent, key->private_exponent, qm1); + freebn(qm1); + cmp = bignum_cmp(ed, One); + freebn(ed); + if (cmp != 0) + return 0; + + /* + * Ensure p > q. + * + * I have seen key blobs in the wild which were generated with + * p < q, so instead of rejecting the key in this case we + * should instead flip them round into the canonical order of + * p > q. This also involves regenerating iqmp. + */ + if (bignum_cmp(key->p, key->q) <= 0) { + Bignum tmp = key->p; + key->p = key->q; + key->q = tmp; + + freebn(key->iqmp); + key->iqmp = modinv(key->q, key->p); + if (!key->iqmp) + return 0; + } + + /* + * Ensure iqmp * q is congruent to 1, modulo p. + */ + n = modmul(key->iqmp, key->q, key->p); + cmp = bignum_cmp(n, One); + freebn(n); + if (cmp != 0) + return 0; + + return 1; +} + +/* Public key blob as used by Pageant: exponent before modulus. */ +unsigned char *rsa_public_blob(struct RSAKey *key, int *len) +{ + int length, pos; + unsigned char *ret; + + length = (ssh1_bignum_length(key->modulus) + + ssh1_bignum_length(key->exponent) + 4); + ret = snewn(length, unsigned char); + + PUT_32BIT(ret, bignum_bitcount(key->modulus)); + pos = 4; + pos += ssh1_write_bignum(ret + pos, key->exponent); + pos += ssh1_write_bignum(ret + pos, key->modulus); + + *len = length; + return ret; +} + +/* Given a public blob, determine its length. */ +int rsa_public_blob_len(void *data, int maxlen) +{ + unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *)data; + int n; + + if (maxlen < 4) + return -1; + p += 4; /* length word */ + maxlen -= 4; + + n = ssh1_read_bignum(p, maxlen, NULL); /* exponent */ + if (n < 0) + return -1; + p += n; + + n = ssh1_read_bignum(p, maxlen, NULL); /* modulus */ + if (n < 0) + return -1; + p += n; + + return p - (unsigned char *)data; +} + +void freersakey(struct RSAKey *key) +{ + if (key->modulus) + freebn(key->modulus); + if (key->exponent) + freebn(key->exponent); + if (key->private_exponent) + freebn(key->private_exponent); + if (key->p) + freebn(key->p); + if (key->q) + freebn(key->q); + if (key->iqmp) + freebn(key->iqmp); + if (key->comment) + sfree(key->comment); +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Implementation of the ssh-rsa signing key type. + */ + +static void getstring(char **data, int *datalen, char **p, int *length) +{ + *p = NULL; + if (*datalen < 4) + return; + *length = toint(GET_32BIT(*data)); + if (*length < 0) + return; + *datalen -= 4; + *data += 4; + if (*datalen < *length) + return; + *p = *data; + *data += *length; + *datalen -= *length; +} +static Bignum getmp(char **data, int *datalen) +{ + char *p; + int length; + Bignum b; + + getstring(data, datalen, &p, &length); + if (!p) + return NULL; + b = bignum_from_bytes((unsigned char *)p, length); + return b; +} + +static void rsa2_freekey(void *key); /* forward reference */ + +static void *rsa2_newkey(char *data, int len) +{ + char *p; + int slen; + struct RSAKey *rsa; + + rsa = snew(struct RSAKey); + getstring(&data, &len, &p, &slen); + + if (!p || slen != 7 || memcmp(p, "ssh-rsa", 7)) { + sfree(rsa); + return NULL; + } + rsa->exponent = getmp(&data, &len); + rsa->modulus = getmp(&data, &len); + rsa->private_exponent = NULL; + rsa->p = rsa->q = rsa->iqmp = NULL; + rsa->comment = NULL; + + if (!rsa->exponent || !rsa->modulus) { + rsa2_freekey(rsa); + return NULL; + } + + return rsa; +} + +static void rsa2_freekey(void *key) +{ + struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key; + freersakey(rsa); + sfree(rsa); +} + +static char *rsa2_fmtkey(void *key) +{ + struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key; + char *p; + int len; + + len = rsastr_len(rsa); + p = snewn(len, char); + rsastr_fmt(p, rsa); + return p; +} + +static unsigned char *rsa2_public_blob(void *key, int *len) +{ + struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key; + int elen, mlen, bloblen; + int i; + unsigned char *blob, *p; + + elen = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->exponent) + 8) / 8; + mlen = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->modulus) + 8) / 8; + + /* + * string "ssh-rsa", mpint exp, mpint mod. Total 19+elen+mlen. + * (three length fields, 12+7=19). + */ + bloblen = 19 + elen + mlen; + blob = snewn(bloblen, unsigned char); + p = blob; + PUT_32BIT(p, 7); + p += 4; + memcpy(p, "ssh-rsa", 7); + p += 7; + PUT_32BIT(p, elen); + p += 4; + for (i = elen; i--;) + *p++ = bignum_byte(rsa->exponent, i); + PUT_32BIT(p, mlen); + p += 4; + for (i = mlen; i--;) + *p++ = bignum_byte(rsa->modulus, i); + assert(p == blob + bloblen); + *len = bloblen; + return blob; +} + +static unsigned char *rsa2_private_blob(void *key, int *len) +{ + struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key; + int dlen, plen, qlen, ulen, bloblen; + int i; + unsigned char *blob, *p; + + dlen = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->private_exponent) + 8) / 8; + plen = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->p) + 8) / 8; + qlen = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->q) + 8) / 8; + ulen = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->iqmp) + 8) / 8; + + /* + * mpint private_exp, mpint p, mpint q, mpint iqmp. Total 16 + + * sum of lengths. + */ + bloblen = 16 + dlen + plen + qlen + ulen; + blob = snewn(bloblen, unsigned char); + p = blob; + PUT_32BIT(p, dlen); + p += 4; + for (i = dlen; i--;) + *p++ = bignum_byte(rsa->private_exponent, i); + PUT_32BIT(p, plen); + p += 4; + for (i = plen; i--;) + *p++ = bignum_byte(rsa->p, i); + PUT_32BIT(p, qlen); + p += 4; + for (i = qlen; i--;) + *p++ = bignum_byte(rsa->q, i); + PUT_32BIT(p, ulen); + p += 4; + for (i = ulen; i--;) + *p++ = bignum_byte(rsa->iqmp, i); + assert(p == blob + bloblen); + *len = bloblen; + return blob; +} + +static void *rsa2_createkey(unsigned char *pub_blob, int pub_len, + unsigned char *priv_blob, int priv_len) +{ + struct RSAKey *rsa; + char *pb = (char *) priv_blob; + + rsa = rsa2_newkey((char *) pub_blob, pub_len); + rsa->private_exponent = getmp(&pb, &priv_len); + rsa->p = getmp(&pb, &priv_len); + rsa->q = getmp(&pb, &priv_len); + rsa->iqmp = getmp(&pb, &priv_len); + + if (!rsa_verify(rsa)) { + rsa2_freekey(rsa); + return NULL; + } + + return rsa; +} + +static void *rsa2_openssh_createkey(unsigned char **blob, int *len) +{ + char **b = (char **) blob; + struct RSAKey *rsa; + + rsa = snew(struct RSAKey); + rsa->comment = NULL; + + rsa->modulus = getmp(b, len); + rsa->exponent = getmp(b, len); + rsa->private_exponent = getmp(b, len); + rsa->iqmp = getmp(b, len); + rsa->p = getmp(b, len); + rsa->q = getmp(b, len); + + if (!rsa->modulus || !rsa->exponent || !rsa->private_exponent || + !rsa->iqmp || !rsa->p || !rsa->q) { + rsa2_freekey(rsa); + return NULL; + } + + if (!rsa_verify(rsa)) { + rsa2_freekey(rsa); + return NULL; + } + + return rsa; +} + +static int rsa2_openssh_fmtkey(void *key, unsigned char *blob, int len) +{ + struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key; + int bloblen, i; + + bloblen = + ssh2_bignum_length(rsa->modulus) + + ssh2_bignum_length(rsa->exponent) + + ssh2_bignum_length(rsa->private_exponent) + + ssh2_bignum_length(rsa->iqmp) + + ssh2_bignum_length(rsa->p) + ssh2_bignum_length(rsa->q); + + if (bloblen > len) + return bloblen; + + bloblen = 0; +#define ENC(x) \ + PUT_32BIT(blob+bloblen, ssh2_bignum_length((x))-4); bloblen += 4; \ + for (i = ssh2_bignum_length((x))-4; i-- ;) blob[bloblen++]=bignum_byte((x),i); + ENC(rsa->modulus); + ENC(rsa->exponent); + ENC(rsa->private_exponent); + ENC(rsa->iqmp); + ENC(rsa->p); + ENC(rsa->q); + + return bloblen; +} + +static int rsa2_pubkey_bits(void *blob, int len) +{ + struct RSAKey *rsa; + int ret; + + rsa = rsa2_newkey((char *) blob, len); + ret = bignum_bitcount(rsa->modulus); + rsa2_freekey(rsa); + + return ret; +} + +static char *rsa2_fingerprint(void *key) +{ + struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key; + struct MD5Context md5c; + unsigned char digest[16], lenbuf[4]; + char buffer[16 * 3 + 40]; + char *ret; + int numlen, i; + + MD5Init(&md5c); + MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)"\0\0\0\7ssh-rsa", 11); + +#define ADD_BIGNUM(bignum) \ + numlen = (bignum_bitcount(bignum)+8)/8; \ + PUT_32BIT(lenbuf, numlen); MD5Update(&md5c, lenbuf, 4); \ + for (i = numlen; i-- ;) { \ + unsigned char c = bignum_byte(bignum, i); \ + MD5Update(&md5c, &c, 1); \ + } + ADD_BIGNUM(rsa->exponent); + ADD_BIGNUM(rsa->modulus); +#undef ADD_BIGNUM + + MD5Final(digest, &md5c); + + sprintf(buffer, "ssh-rsa %d ", bignum_bitcount(rsa->modulus)); + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) + sprintf(buffer + strlen(buffer), "%s%02x", i ? ":" : "", + digest[i]); + ret = snewn(strlen(buffer) + 1, char); + if (ret) + strcpy(ret, buffer); + return ret; +} + +/* + * This is the magic ASN.1/DER prefix that goes in the decoded + * signature, between the string of FFs and the actual SHA hash + * value. The meaning of it is: + * + * 00 -- this marks the end of the FFs; not part of the ASN.1 bit itself + * + * 30 21 -- a constructed SEQUENCE of length 0x21 + * 30 09 -- a constructed sub-SEQUENCE of length 9 + * 06 05 -- an object identifier, length 5 + * 2B 0E 03 02 1A -- object id { 1 3 14 3 2 26 } + * (the 1,3 comes from 0x2B = 43 = 40*1+3) + * 05 00 -- NULL + * 04 14 -- a primitive OCTET STRING of length 0x14 + * [0x14 bytes of hash data follows] + * + * The object id in the middle there is listed as `id-sha1' in + * ftp://ftp.rsasecurity.com/pub/pkcs/pkcs-1/pkcs-1v2-1d2.asn (the + * ASN module for PKCS #1) and its expanded form is as follows: + * + * id-sha1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { + * iso(1) identified-organization(3) oiw(14) secsig(3) + * algorithms(2) 26 } + */ +static const unsigned char asn1_weird_stuff[] = { + 0x00, 0x30, 0x21, 0x30, 0x09, 0x06, 0x05, 0x2B, + 0x0E, 0x03, 0x02, 0x1A, 0x05, 0x00, 0x04, 0x14, +}; + +#define ASN1_LEN ( (int) sizeof(asn1_weird_stuff) ) + +static int rsa2_verifysig(void *key, char *sig, int siglen, + char *data, int datalen) +{ + struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key; + Bignum in, out; + char *p; + int slen; + int bytes, i, j, ret; + unsigned char hash[20]; + + getstring(&sig, &siglen, &p, &slen); + if (!p || slen != 7 || memcmp(p, "ssh-rsa", 7)) { + return 0; + } + in = getmp(&sig, &siglen); + if (!in) + return 0; + out = modpow(in, rsa->exponent, rsa->modulus); + freebn(in); + + ret = 1; + + bytes = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->modulus)+7) / 8; + /* Top (partial) byte should be zero. */ + if (bignum_byte(out, bytes - 1) != 0) + ret = 0; + /* First whole byte should be 1. */ + if (bignum_byte(out, bytes - 2) != 1) + ret = 0; + /* Most of the rest should be FF. */ + for (i = bytes - 3; i >= 20 + ASN1_LEN; i--) { + if (bignum_byte(out, i) != 0xFF) + ret = 0; + } + /* Then we expect to see the asn1_weird_stuff. */ + for (i = 20 + ASN1_LEN - 1, j = 0; i >= 20; i--, j++) { + if (bignum_byte(out, i) != asn1_weird_stuff[j]) + ret = 0; + } + /* Finally, we expect to see the SHA-1 hash of the signed data. */ + SHA_Simple(data, datalen, hash); + for (i = 19, j = 0; i >= 0; i--, j++) { + if (bignum_byte(out, i) != hash[j]) + ret = 0; + } + freebn(out); + + return ret; +} + +static unsigned char *rsa2_sign(void *key, char *data, int datalen, + int *siglen) +{ + struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key; + unsigned char *bytes; + int nbytes; + unsigned char hash[20]; + Bignum in, out; + int i, j; + + SHA_Simple(data, datalen, hash); + + nbytes = (bignum_bitcount(rsa->modulus) - 1) / 8; + assert(1 <= nbytes - 20 - ASN1_LEN); + bytes = snewn(nbytes, unsigned char); + + bytes[0] = 1; + for (i = 1; i < nbytes - 20 - ASN1_LEN; i++) + bytes[i] = 0xFF; + for (i = nbytes - 20 - ASN1_LEN, j = 0; i < nbytes - 20; i++, j++) + bytes[i] = asn1_weird_stuff[j]; + for (i = nbytes - 20, j = 0; i < nbytes; i++, j++) + bytes[i] = hash[j]; + + in = bignum_from_bytes(bytes, nbytes); + sfree(bytes); + + out = rsa_privkey_op(in, rsa); + freebn(in); + + nbytes = (bignum_bitcount(out) + 7) / 8; + bytes = snewn(4 + 7 + 4 + nbytes, unsigned char); + PUT_32BIT(bytes, 7); + memcpy(bytes + 4, "ssh-rsa", 7); + PUT_32BIT(bytes + 4 + 7, nbytes); + for (i = 0; i < nbytes; i++) + bytes[4 + 7 + 4 + i] = bignum_byte(out, nbytes - 1 - i); + freebn(out); + + *siglen = 4 + 7 + 4 + nbytes; + return bytes; +} + +const struct ssh_signkey ssh_rsa = { + rsa2_newkey, + rsa2_freekey, + rsa2_fmtkey, + rsa2_public_blob, + rsa2_private_blob, + rsa2_createkey, + rsa2_openssh_createkey, + rsa2_openssh_fmtkey, + rsa2_pubkey_bits, + rsa2_fingerprint, + rsa2_verifysig, + rsa2_sign, + "ssh-rsa", + "rsa2" +}; + +void *ssh_rsakex_newkey(char *data, int len) +{ + return rsa2_newkey(data, len); +} + +void ssh_rsakex_freekey(void *key) +{ + rsa2_freekey(key); +} + +int ssh_rsakex_klen(void *key) +{ + struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key; + + return bignum_bitcount(rsa->modulus); +} + +static void oaep_mask(const struct ssh_hash *h, void *seed, int seedlen, + void *vdata, int datalen) +{ + unsigned char *data = (unsigned char *)vdata; + unsigned count = 0; + + while (datalen > 0) { + int i, max = (datalen > h->hlen ? h->hlen : datalen); + void *s; + unsigned char counter[4], hash[SSH2_KEX_MAX_HASH_LEN]; + + assert(h->hlen <= SSH2_KEX_MAX_HASH_LEN); + PUT_32BIT(counter, count); + s = h->init(); + h->bytes(s, seed, seedlen); + h->bytes(s, counter, 4); + h->final(s, hash); + count++; + + for (i = 0; i < max; i++) + data[i] ^= hash[i]; + + data += max; + datalen -= max; + } +} + +void ssh_rsakex_encrypt(const struct ssh_hash *h, unsigned char *in, int inlen, + unsigned char *out, int outlen, + void *key) +{ + Bignum b1, b2; + struct RSAKey *rsa = (struct RSAKey *) key; + int k, i; + char *p; + const int HLEN = h->hlen; + + /* + * Here we encrypt using RSAES-OAEP. Essentially this means: + * + * - we have a SHA-based `mask generation function' which + * creates a pseudo-random stream of mask data + * deterministically from an input chunk of data. + * + * - we have a random chunk of data called a seed. + * + * - we use the seed to generate a mask which we XOR with our + * plaintext. + * + * - then we use _the masked plaintext_ to generate a mask + * which we XOR with the seed. + * + * - then we concatenate the masked seed and the masked + * plaintext, and RSA-encrypt that lot. + * + * The result is that the data input to the encryption function + * is random-looking and (hopefully) contains no exploitable + * structure such as PKCS1-v1_5 does. + * + * For a precise specification, see RFC 3447, section 7.1.1. + * Some of the variable names below are derived from that, so + * it'd probably help to read it anyway. + */ + + /* k denotes the length in octets of the RSA modulus. */ + k = (7 + bignum_bitcount(rsa->modulus)) / 8; + + /* The length of the input data must be at most k - 2hLen - 2. */ + assert(inlen > 0 && inlen <= k - 2*HLEN - 2); + + /* The length of the output data wants to be precisely k. */ + assert(outlen == k); + + /* + * Now perform EME-OAEP encoding. First set up all the unmasked + * output data. + */ + /* Leading byte zero. */ + out[0] = 0; + /* At position 1, the seed: HLEN bytes of random data. */ + for (i = 0; i < HLEN; i++) + out[i + 1] = random_byte(); + /* At position 1+HLEN, the data block DB, consisting of: */ + /* The hash of the label (we only support an empty label here) */ + h->final(h->init(), out + HLEN + 1); + /* A bunch of zero octets */ + memset(out + 2*HLEN + 1, 0, outlen - (2*HLEN + 1)); + /* A single 1 octet, followed by the input message data. */ + out[outlen - inlen - 1] = 1; + memcpy(out + outlen - inlen, in, inlen); + + /* + * Now use the seed data to mask the block DB. + */ + oaep_mask(h, out+1, HLEN, out+HLEN+1, outlen-HLEN-1); + + /* + * And now use the masked DB to mask the seed itself. + */ + oaep_mask(h, out+HLEN+1, outlen-HLEN-1, out+1, HLEN); + + /* + * Now `out' contains precisely the data we want to + * RSA-encrypt. + */ + b1 = bignum_from_bytes(out, outlen); + b2 = modpow(b1, rsa->exponent, rsa->modulus); + p = (char *)out; + for (i = outlen; i--;) { + *p++ = bignum_byte(b2, i); + } + freebn(b1); + freebn(b2); + + /* + * And we're done. + */ +} + +static const struct ssh_kex ssh_rsa_kex_sha1 = { + "rsa1024-sha1", NULL, KEXTYPE_RSA, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, &ssh_sha1 +}; + +static const struct ssh_kex ssh_rsa_kex_sha256 = { + "rsa2048-sha256", NULL, KEXTYPE_RSA, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, &ssh_sha256 +}; + +static const struct ssh_kex *const rsa_kex_list[] = { + &ssh_rsa_kex_sha256, + &ssh_rsa_kex_sha1 +}; + +const struct ssh_kexes ssh_rsa_kex = { + sizeof(rsa_kex_list) / sizeof(*rsa_kex_list), + rsa_kex_list +}; diff --git a/tools/plink/sshsh256.c b/tools/plink/sshsh256.c index 538982a89..60c5217f5 100644 --- a/tools/plink/sshsh256.c +++ b/tools/plink/sshsh256.c @@ -1,269 +1,379 @@ -/*
- * SHA-256 algorithm as described at
- *
- * http://csrc.nist.gov/cryptval/shs.html
- */
-
-#include "ssh.h"
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Core SHA256 algorithm: processes 16-word blocks into a message digest.
- */
-
-#define ror(x,y) ( ((x) << (32-y)) | (((uint32)(x)) >> (y)) )
-#define shr(x,y) ( (((uint32)(x)) >> (y)) )
-#define Ch(x,y,z) ( ((x) & (y)) ^ (~(x) & (z)) )
-#define Maj(x,y,z) ( ((x) & (y)) ^ ((x) & (z)) ^ ((y) & (z)) )
-#define bigsigma0(x) ( ror((x),2) ^ ror((x),13) ^ ror((x),22) )
-#define bigsigma1(x) ( ror((x),6) ^ ror((x),11) ^ ror((x),25) )
-#define smallsigma0(x) ( ror((x),7) ^ ror((x),18) ^ shr((x),3) )
-#define smallsigma1(x) ( ror((x),17) ^ ror((x),19) ^ shr((x),10) )
-
-void SHA256_Core_Init(SHA256_State *s) {
- s->h[0] = 0x6a09e667;
- s->h[1] = 0xbb67ae85;
- s->h[2] = 0x3c6ef372;
- s->h[3] = 0xa54ff53a;
- s->h[4] = 0x510e527f;
- s->h[5] = 0x9b05688c;
- s->h[6] = 0x1f83d9ab;
- s->h[7] = 0x5be0cd19;
-}
-
-void SHA256_Block(SHA256_State *s, uint32 *block) {
- uint32 w[80];
- uint32 a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h;
- static const int k[] = {
- 0x428a2f98, 0x71374491, 0xb5c0fbcf, 0xe9b5dba5,
- 0x3956c25b, 0x59f111f1, 0x923f82a4, 0xab1c5ed5,
- 0xd807aa98, 0x12835b01, 0x243185be, 0x550c7dc3,
- 0x72be5d74, 0x80deb1fe, 0x9bdc06a7, 0xc19bf174,
- 0xe49b69c1, 0xefbe4786, 0x0fc19dc6, 0x240ca1cc,
- 0x2de92c6f, 0x4a7484aa, 0x5cb0a9dc, 0x76f988da,
- 0x983e5152, 0xa831c66d, 0xb00327c8, 0xbf597fc7,
- 0xc6e00bf3, 0xd5a79147, 0x06ca6351, 0x14292967,
- 0x27b70a85, 0x2e1b2138, 0x4d2c6dfc, 0x53380d13,
- 0x650a7354, 0x766a0abb, 0x81c2c92e, 0x92722c85,
- 0xa2bfe8a1, 0xa81a664b, 0xc24b8b70, 0xc76c51a3,
- 0xd192e819, 0xd6990624, 0xf40e3585, 0x106aa070,
- 0x19a4c116, 0x1e376c08, 0x2748774c, 0x34b0bcb5,
- 0x391c0cb3, 0x4ed8aa4a, 0x5b9cca4f, 0x682e6ff3,
- 0x748f82ee, 0x78a5636f, 0x84c87814, 0x8cc70208,
- 0x90befffa, 0xa4506ceb, 0xbef9a3f7, 0xc67178f2,
- };
-
- int t;
-
- for (t = 0; t < 16; t++)
- w[t] = block[t];
-
- for (t = 16; t < 64; t++)
- w[t] = smallsigma1(w[t-2]) + w[t-7] + smallsigma0(w[t-15]) + w[t-16];
-
- a = s->h[0]; b = s->h[1]; c = s->h[2]; d = s->h[3];
- e = s->h[4]; f = s->h[5]; g = s->h[6]; h = s->h[7];
-
- for (t = 0; t < 64; t+=8) {
- uint32 t1, t2;
-
-#define ROUND(j,a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h) \
- t1 = h + bigsigma1(e) + Ch(e,f,g) + k[j] + w[j]; \
- t2 = bigsigma0(a) + Maj(a,b,c); \
- d = d + t1; h = t1 + t2;
-
- ROUND(t+0, a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h);
- ROUND(t+1, h,a,b,c,d,e,f,g);
- ROUND(t+2, g,h,a,b,c,d,e,f);
- ROUND(t+3, f,g,h,a,b,c,d,e);
- ROUND(t+4, e,f,g,h,a,b,c,d);
- ROUND(t+5, d,e,f,g,h,a,b,c);
- ROUND(t+6, c,d,e,f,g,h,a,b);
- ROUND(t+7, b,c,d,e,f,g,h,a);
- }
-
- s->h[0] += a; s->h[1] += b; s->h[2] += c; s->h[3] += d;
- s->h[4] += e; s->h[5] += f; s->h[6] += g; s->h[7] += h;
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Outer SHA256 algorithm: take an arbitrary length byte string,
- * convert it into 16-word blocks with the prescribed padding at
- * the end, and pass those blocks to the core SHA256 algorithm.
- */
-
-#define BLKSIZE 64
-
-void SHA256_Init(SHA256_State *s) {
- SHA256_Core_Init(s);
- s->blkused = 0;
- s->lenhi = s->lenlo = 0;
-}
-
-void SHA256_Bytes(SHA256_State *s, const void *p, int len) {
- unsigned char *q = (unsigned char *)p;
- uint32 wordblock[16];
- uint32 lenw = len;
- int i;
-
- /*
- * Update the length field.
- */
- s->lenlo += lenw;
- s->lenhi += (s->lenlo < lenw);
-
- if (s->blkused && s->blkused+len < BLKSIZE) {
- /*
- * Trivial case: just add to the block.
- */
- memcpy(s->block + s->blkused, q, len);
- s->blkused += len;
- } else {
- /*
- * We must complete and process at least one block.
- */
- while (s->blkused + len >= BLKSIZE) {
- memcpy(s->block + s->blkused, q, BLKSIZE - s->blkused);
- q += BLKSIZE - s->blkused;
- len -= BLKSIZE - s->blkused;
- /* Now process the block. Gather bytes big-endian into words */
- for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
- wordblock[i] =
- ( ((uint32)s->block[i*4+0]) << 24 ) |
- ( ((uint32)s->block[i*4+1]) << 16 ) |
- ( ((uint32)s->block[i*4+2]) << 8 ) |
- ( ((uint32)s->block[i*4+3]) << 0 );
- }
- SHA256_Block(s, wordblock);
- s->blkused = 0;
- }
- memcpy(s->block, q, len);
- s->blkused = len;
- }
-}
-
-void SHA256_Final(SHA256_State *s, unsigned char *digest) {
- int i;
- int pad;
- unsigned char c[64];
- uint32 lenhi, lenlo;
-
- if (s->blkused >= 56)
- pad = 56 + 64 - s->blkused;
- else
- pad = 56 - s->blkused;
-
- lenhi = (s->lenhi << 3) | (s->lenlo >> (32-3));
- lenlo = (s->lenlo << 3);
-
- memset(c, 0, pad);
- c[0] = 0x80;
- SHA256_Bytes(s, &c, pad);
-
- c[0] = (lenhi >> 24) & 0xFF;
- c[1] = (lenhi >> 16) & 0xFF;
- c[2] = (lenhi >> 8) & 0xFF;
- c[3] = (lenhi >> 0) & 0xFF;
- c[4] = (lenlo >> 24) & 0xFF;
- c[5] = (lenlo >> 16) & 0xFF;
- c[6] = (lenlo >> 8) & 0xFF;
- c[7] = (lenlo >> 0) & 0xFF;
-
- SHA256_Bytes(s, &c, 8);
-
- for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
- digest[i*4+0] = (s->h[i] >> 24) & 0xFF;
- digest[i*4+1] = (s->h[i] >> 16) & 0xFF;
- digest[i*4+2] = (s->h[i] >> 8) & 0xFF;
- digest[i*4+3] = (s->h[i] >> 0) & 0xFF;
- }
-}
-
-void SHA256_Simple(const void *p, int len, unsigned char *output) {
- SHA256_State s;
-
- SHA256_Init(&s);
- SHA256_Bytes(&s, p, len);
- SHA256_Final(&s, output);
-}
-
-/*
- * Thin abstraction for things where hashes are pluggable.
- */
-
-static void *sha256_init(void)
-{
- SHA256_State *s;
-
- s = snew(SHA256_State);
- SHA256_Init(s);
- return s;
-}
-
-static void sha256_bytes(void *handle, void *p, int len)
-{
- SHA256_State *s = handle;
-
- SHA256_Bytes(s, p, len);
-}
-
-static void sha256_final(void *handle, unsigned char *output)
-{
- SHA256_State *s = handle;
-
- SHA256_Final(s, output);
- sfree(s);
-}
-
-const struct ssh_hash ssh_sha256 = {
- sha256_init, sha256_bytes, sha256_final, 32, "SHA-256"
-};
-
-#ifdef TEST
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-
-int main(void) {
- unsigned char digest[32];
- int i, j, errors;
-
- struct {
- const char *teststring;
- unsigned char digest[32];
- } tests[] = {
- { "abc", {
- 0xba, 0x78, 0x16, 0xbf, 0x8f, 0x01, 0xcf, 0xea,
- 0x41, 0x41, 0x40, 0xde, 0x5d, 0xae, 0x22, 0x23,
- 0xb0, 0x03, 0x61, 0xa3, 0x96, 0x17, 0x7a, 0x9c,
- 0xb4, 0x10, 0xff, 0x61, 0xf2, 0x00, 0x15, 0xad,
- } },
- { "abcdbcdecdefdefgefghfghighijhijkijkljklmklmnlmnomnopnopq", {
- 0x24, 0x8d, 0x6a, 0x61, 0xd2, 0x06, 0x38, 0xb8,
- 0xe5, 0xc0, 0x26, 0x93, 0x0c, 0x3e, 0x60, 0x39,
- 0xa3, 0x3c, 0xe4, 0x59, 0x64, 0xff, 0x21, 0x67,
- 0xf6, 0xec, 0xed, 0xd4, 0x19, 0xdb, 0x06, 0xc1,
- } },
- };
-
- errors = 0;
-
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(tests) / sizeof(*tests); i++) {
- SHA256_Simple(tests[i].teststring,
- strlen(tests[i].teststring), digest);
- for (j = 0; j < 32; j++) {
- if (digest[j] != tests[i].digest[j]) {
- fprintf(stderr,
- "\"%s\" digest byte %d should be 0x%02x, is 0x%02x\n",
- tests[i].teststring, j, tests[i].digest[j], digest[j]);
- errors++;
- }
- }
- }
-
- printf("%d errors\n", errors);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-#endif
+/* + * SHA-256 algorithm as described at + * + * http://csrc.nist.gov/cryptval/shs.html + */ + +#include "ssh.h" + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Core SHA256 algorithm: processes 16-word blocks into a message digest. + */ + +#define ror(x,y) ( ((x) << (32-y)) | (((uint32)(x)) >> (y)) ) +#define shr(x,y) ( (((uint32)(x)) >> (y)) ) +#define Ch(x,y,z) ( ((x) & (y)) ^ (~(x) & (z)) ) +#define Maj(x,y,z) ( ((x) & (y)) ^ ((x) & (z)) ^ ((y) & (z)) ) +#define bigsigma0(x) ( ror((x),2) ^ ror((x),13) ^ ror((x),22) ) +#define bigsigma1(x) ( ror((x),6) ^ ror((x),11) ^ ror((x),25) ) +#define smallsigma0(x) ( ror((x),7) ^ ror((x),18) ^ shr((x),3) ) +#define smallsigma1(x) ( ror((x),17) ^ ror((x),19) ^ shr((x),10) ) + +void SHA256_Core_Init(SHA256_State *s) { + s->h[0] = 0x6a09e667; + s->h[1] = 0xbb67ae85; + s->h[2] = 0x3c6ef372; + s->h[3] = 0xa54ff53a; + s->h[4] = 0x510e527f; + s->h[5] = 0x9b05688c; + s->h[6] = 0x1f83d9ab; + s->h[7] = 0x5be0cd19; +} + +void SHA256_Block(SHA256_State *s, uint32 *block) { + uint32 w[80]; + uint32 a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h; + static const int k[] = { + 0x428a2f98, 0x71374491, 0xb5c0fbcf, 0xe9b5dba5, + 0x3956c25b, 0x59f111f1, 0x923f82a4, 0xab1c5ed5, + 0xd807aa98, 0x12835b01, 0x243185be, 0x550c7dc3, + 0x72be5d74, 0x80deb1fe, 0x9bdc06a7, 0xc19bf174, + 0xe49b69c1, 0xefbe4786, 0x0fc19dc6, 0x240ca1cc, + 0x2de92c6f, 0x4a7484aa, 0x5cb0a9dc, 0x76f988da, + 0x983e5152, 0xa831c66d, 0xb00327c8, 0xbf597fc7, + 0xc6e00bf3, 0xd5a79147, 0x06ca6351, 0x14292967, + 0x27b70a85, 0x2e1b2138, 0x4d2c6dfc, 0x53380d13, + 0x650a7354, 0x766a0abb, 0x81c2c92e, 0x92722c85, + 0xa2bfe8a1, 0xa81a664b, 0xc24b8b70, 0xc76c51a3, + 0xd192e819, 0xd6990624, 0xf40e3585, 0x106aa070, + 0x19a4c116, 0x1e376c08, 0x2748774c, 0x34b0bcb5, + 0x391c0cb3, 0x4ed8aa4a, 0x5b9cca4f, 0x682e6ff3, + 0x748f82ee, 0x78a5636f, 0x84c87814, 0x8cc70208, + 0x90befffa, 0xa4506ceb, 0xbef9a3f7, 0xc67178f2, + }; + + int t; + + for (t = 0; t < 16; t++) + w[t] = block[t]; + + for (t = 16; t < 64; t++) + w[t] = smallsigma1(w[t-2]) + w[t-7] + smallsigma0(w[t-15]) + w[t-16]; + + a = s->h[0]; b = s->h[1]; c = s->h[2]; d = s->h[3]; + e = s->h[4]; f = s->h[5]; g = s->h[6]; h = s->h[7]; + + for (t = 0; t < 64; t+=8) { + uint32 t1, t2; + +#define ROUND(j,a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h) \ + t1 = h + bigsigma1(e) + Ch(e,f,g) + k[j] + w[j]; \ + t2 = bigsigma0(a) + Maj(a,b,c); \ + d = d + t1; h = t1 + t2; + + ROUND(t+0, a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h); + ROUND(t+1, h,a,b,c,d,e,f,g); + ROUND(t+2, g,h,a,b,c,d,e,f); + ROUND(t+3, f,g,h,a,b,c,d,e); + ROUND(t+4, e,f,g,h,a,b,c,d); + ROUND(t+5, d,e,f,g,h,a,b,c); + ROUND(t+6, c,d,e,f,g,h,a,b); + ROUND(t+7, b,c,d,e,f,g,h,a); + } + + s->h[0] += a; s->h[1] += b; s->h[2] += c; s->h[3] += d; + s->h[4] += e; s->h[5] += f; s->h[6] += g; s->h[7] += h; +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Outer SHA256 algorithm: take an arbitrary length byte string, + * convert it into 16-word blocks with the prescribed padding at + * the end, and pass those blocks to the core SHA256 algorithm. + */ + +#define BLKSIZE 64 + +void SHA256_Init(SHA256_State *s) { + SHA256_Core_Init(s); + s->blkused = 0; + s->lenhi = s->lenlo = 0; +} + +void SHA256_Bytes(SHA256_State *s, const void *p, int len) { + unsigned char *q = (unsigned char *)p; + uint32 wordblock[16]; + uint32 lenw = len; + int i; + + /* + * Update the length field. + */ + s->lenlo += lenw; + s->lenhi += (s->lenlo < lenw); + + if (s->blkused && s->blkused+len < BLKSIZE) { + /* + * Trivial case: just add to the block. + */ + memcpy(s->block + s->blkused, q, len); + s->blkused += len; + } else { + /* + * We must complete and process at least one block. + */ + while (s->blkused + len >= BLKSIZE) { + memcpy(s->block + s->blkused, q, BLKSIZE - s->blkused); + q += BLKSIZE - s->blkused; + len -= BLKSIZE - s->blkused; + /* Now process the block. Gather bytes big-endian into words */ + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { + wordblock[i] = + ( ((uint32)s->block[i*4+0]) << 24 ) | + ( ((uint32)s->block[i*4+1]) << 16 ) | + ( ((uint32)s->block[i*4+2]) << 8 ) | + ( ((uint32)s->block[i*4+3]) << 0 ); + } + SHA256_Block(s, wordblock); + s->blkused = 0; + } + memcpy(s->block, q, len); + s->blkused = len; + } +} + +void SHA256_Final(SHA256_State *s, unsigned char *digest) { + int i; + int pad; + unsigned char c[64]; + uint32 lenhi, lenlo; + + if (s->blkused >= 56) + pad = 56 + 64 - s->blkused; + else + pad = 56 - s->blkused; + + lenhi = (s->lenhi << 3) | (s->lenlo >> (32-3)); + lenlo = (s->lenlo << 3); + + memset(c, 0, pad); + c[0] = 0x80; + SHA256_Bytes(s, &c, pad); + + c[0] = (lenhi >> 24) & 0xFF; + c[1] = (lenhi >> 16) & 0xFF; + c[2] = (lenhi >> 8) & 0xFF; + c[3] = (lenhi >> 0) & 0xFF; + c[4] = (lenlo >> 24) & 0xFF; + c[5] = (lenlo >> 16) & 0xFF; + c[6] = (lenlo >> 8) & 0xFF; + c[7] = (lenlo >> 0) & 0xFF; + + SHA256_Bytes(s, &c, 8); + + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { + digest[i*4+0] = (s->h[i] >> 24) & 0xFF; + digest[i*4+1] = (s->h[i] >> 16) & 0xFF; + digest[i*4+2] = (s->h[i] >> 8) & 0xFF; + digest[i*4+3] = (s->h[i] >> 0) & 0xFF; + } +} + +void SHA256_Simple(const void *p, int len, unsigned char *output) { + SHA256_State s; + + SHA256_Init(&s); + SHA256_Bytes(&s, p, len); + SHA256_Final(&s, output); +} + +/* + * Thin abstraction for things where hashes are pluggable. + */ + +static void *sha256_init(void) +{ + SHA256_State *s; + + s = snew(SHA256_State); + SHA256_Init(s); + return s; +} + +static void sha256_bytes(void *handle, void *p, int len) +{ + SHA256_State *s = handle; + + SHA256_Bytes(s, p, len); +} + +static void sha256_final(void *handle, unsigned char *output) +{ + SHA256_State *s = handle; + + SHA256_Final(s, output); + sfree(s); +} + +const struct ssh_hash ssh_sha256 = { + sha256_init, sha256_bytes, sha256_final, 32, "SHA-256" +}; + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * The above is the SHA-256 algorithm itself. Now we implement the + * HMAC wrapper on it. + */ + +static void *sha256_make_context(void) +{ + return snewn(3, SHA256_State); +} + +static void sha256_free_context(void *handle) +{ + sfree(handle); +} + +static void sha256_key_internal(void *handle, unsigned char *key, int len) +{ + SHA256_State *keys = (SHA256_State *)handle; + unsigned char foo[64]; + int i; + + memset(foo, 0x36, 64); + for (i = 0; i < len && i < 64; i++) + foo[i] ^= key[i]; + SHA256_Init(&keys[0]); + SHA256_Bytes(&keys[0], foo, 64); + + memset(foo, 0x5C, 64); + for (i = 0; i < len && i < 64; i++) + foo[i] ^= key[i]; + SHA256_Init(&keys[1]); + SHA256_Bytes(&keys[1], foo, 64); + + smemclr(foo, 64); /* burn the evidence */ +} + +static void sha256_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key) +{ + sha256_key_internal(handle, key, 32); +} + +static void hmacsha256_start(void *handle) +{ + SHA256_State *keys = (SHA256_State *)handle; + + keys[2] = keys[0]; /* structure copy */ +} + +static void hmacsha256_bytes(void *handle, unsigned char const *blk, int len) +{ + SHA256_State *keys = (SHA256_State *)handle; + SHA256_Bytes(&keys[2], (void *)blk, len); +} + +static void hmacsha256_genresult(void *handle, unsigned char *hmac) +{ + SHA256_State *keys = (SHA256_State *)handle; + SHA256_State s; + unsigned char intermediate[32]; + + s = keys[2]; /* structure copy */ + SHA256_Final(&s, intermediate); + s = keys[1]; /* structure copy */ + SHA256_Bytes(&s, intermediate, 32); + SHA256_Final(&s, hmac); +} + +static void sha256_do_hmac(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len, + unsigned long seq, unsigned char *hmac) +{ + unsigned char seqbuf[4]; + + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(seqbuf, seq); + hmacsha256_start(handle); + hmacsha256_bytes(handle, seqbuf, 4); + hmacsha256_bytes(handle, blk, len); + hmacsha256_genresult(handle, hmac); +} + +static void sha256_generate(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len, + unsigned long seq) +{ + sha256_do_hmac(handle, blk, len, seq, blk + len); +} + +static int hmacsha256_verresult(void *handle, unsigned char const *hmac) +{ + unsigned char correct[32]; + hmacsha256_genresult(handle, correct); + return !memcmp(correct, hmac, 32); +} + +static int sha256_verify(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len, + unsigned long seq) +{ + unsigned char correct[32]; + sha256_do_hmac(handle, blk, len, seq, correct); + return !memcmp(correct, blk + len, 32); +} + +const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha256 = { + sha256_make_context, sha256_free_context, sha256_key, + sha256_generate, sha256_verify, + hmacsha256_start, hmacsha256_bytes, + hmacsha256_genresult, hmacsha256_verresult, + "hmac-sha2-256", + 32, + "HMAC-SHA-256" +}; + +#ifdef TEST + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <assert.h> + +int main(void) { + unsigned char digest[32]; + int i, j, errors; + + struct { + const char *teststring; + unsigned char digest[32]; + } tests[] = { + { "abc", { + 0xba, 0x78, 0x16, 0xbf, 0x8f, 0x01, 0xcf, 0xea, + 0x41, 0x41, 0x40, 0xde, 0x5d, 0xae, 0x22, 0x23, + 0xb0, 0x03, 0x61, 0xa3, 0x96, 0x17, 0x7a, 0x9c, + 0xb4, 0x10, 0xff, 0x61, 0xf2, 0x00, 0x15, 0xad, + } }, + { "abcdbcdecdefdefgefghfghighijhijkijkljklmklmnlmnomnopnopq", { + 0x24, 0x8d, 0x6a, 0x61, 0xd2, 0x06, 0x38, 0xb8, + 0xe5, 0xc0, 0x26, 0x93, 0x0c, 0x3e, 0x60, 0x39, + 0xa3, 0x3c, 0xe4, 0x59, 0x64, 0xff, 0x21, 0x67, + 0xf6, 0xec, 0xed, 0xd4, 0x19, 0xdb, 0x06, 0xc1, + } }, + }; + + errors = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < sizeof(tests) / sizeof(*tests); i++) { + SHA256_Simple(tests[i].teststring, + strlen(tests[i].teststring), digest); + for (j = 0; j < 32; j++) { + if (digest[j] != tests[i].digest[j]) { + fprintf(stderr, + "\"%s\" digest byte %d should be 0x%02x, is 0x%02x\n", + tests[i].teststring, j, tests[i].digest[j], digest[j]); + errors++; + } + } + } + + printf("%d errors\n", errors); + + return 0; +} + +#endif diff --git a/tools/plink/sshsha.c b/tools/plink/sshsha.c index d1c798126..a5b3a60c8 100644 --- a/tools/plink/sshsha.c +++ b/tools/plink/sshsha.c @@ -1,411 +1,435 @@ -/*
- * SHA1 hash algorithm. Used in SSH-2 as a MAC, and the transform is
- * also used as a `stirring' function for the PuTTY random number
- * pool. Implemented directly from the specification by Simon
- * Tatham.
- */
-
-#include "ssh.h"
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Core SHA algorithm: processes 16-word blocks into a message digest.
- */
-
-#define rol(x,y) ( ((x) << (y)) | (((uint32)x) >> (32-y)) )
-
-static void SHA_Core_Init(uint32 h[5])
-{
- h[0] = 0x67452301;
- h[1] = 0xefcdab89;
- h[2] = 0x98badcfe;
- h[3] = 0x10325476;
- h[4] = 0xc3d2e1f0;
-}
-
-void SHATransform(word32 * digest, word32 * block)
-{
- word32 w[80];
- word32 a, b, c, d, e;
- int t;
-
- for (t = 0; t < 16; t++)
- w[t] = block[t];
-
- for (t = 16; t < 80; t++) {
- word32 tmp = w[t - 3] ^ w[t - 8] ^ w[t - 14] ^ w[t - 16];
- w[t] = rol(tmp, 1);
- }
-
- a = digest[0];
- b = digest[1];
- c = digest[2];
- d = digest[3];
- e = digest[4];
-
- for (t = 0; t < 20; t++) {
- word32 tmp =
- rol(a, 5) + ((b & c) | (d & ~b)) + e + w[t] + 0x5a827999;
- e = d;
- d = c;
- c = rol(b, 30);
- b = a;
- a = tmp;
- }
- for (t = 20; t < 40; t++) {
- word32 tmp = rol(a, 5) + (b ^ c ^ d) + e + w[t] + 0x6ed9eba1;
- e = d;
- d = c;
- c = rol(b, 30);
- b = a;
- a = tmp;
- }
- for (t = 40; t < 60; t++) {
- word32 tmp = rol(a,
- 5) + ((b & c) | (b & d) | (c & d)) + e + w[t] +
- 0x8f1bbcdc;
- e = d;
- d = c;
- c = rol(b, 30);
- b = a;
- a = tmp;
- }
- for (t = 60; t < 80; t++) {
- word32 tmp = rol(a, 5) + (b ^ c ^ d) + e + w[t] + 0xca62c1d6;
- e = d;
- d = c;
- c = rol(b, 30);
- b = a;
- a = tmp;
- }
-
- digest[0] += a;
- digest[1] += b;
- digest[2] += c;
- digest[3] += d;
- digest[4] += e;
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Outer SHA algorithm: take an arbitrary length byte string,
- * convert it into 16-word blocks with the prescribed padding at
- * the end, and pass those blocks to the core SHA algorithm.
- */
-
-void SHA_Init(SHA_State * s)
-{
- SHA_Core_Init(s->h);
- s->blkused = 0;
- s->lenhi = s->lenlo = 0;
-}
-
-void SHA_Bytes(SHA_State * s, void *p, int len)
-{
- unsigned char *q = (unsigned char *) p;
- uint32 wordblock[16];
- uint32 lenw = len;
- int i;
-
- /*
- * Update the length field.
- */
- s->lenlo += lenw;
- s->lenhi += (s->lenlo < lenw);
-
- if (s->blkused && s->blkused + len < 64) {
- /*
- * Trivial case: just add to the block.
- */
- memcpy(s->block + s->blkused, q, len);
- s->blkused += len;
- } else {
- /*
- * We must complete and process at least one block.
- */
- while (s->blkused + len >= 64) {
- memcpy(s->block + s->blkused, q, 64 - s->blkused);
- q += 64 - s->blkused;
- len -= 64 - s->blkused;
- /* Now process the block. Gather bytes big-endian into words */
- for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
- wordblock[i] =
- (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 0]) << 24) |
- (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 1]) << 16) |
- (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 2]) << 8) |
- (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 3]) << 0);
- }
- SHATransform(s->h, wordblock);
- s->blkused = 0;
- }
- memcpy(s->block, q, len);
- s->blkused = len;
- }
-}
-
-void SHA_Final(SHA_State * s, unsigned char *output)
-{
- int i;
- int pad;
- unsigned char c[64];
- uint32 lenhi, lenlo;
-
- if (s->blkused >= 56)
- pad = 56 + 64 - s->blkused;
- else
- pad = 56 - s->blkused;
-
- lenhi = (s->lenhi << 3) | (s->lenlo >> (32 - 3));
- lenlo = (s->lenlo << 3);
-
- memset(c, 0, pad);
- c[0] = 0x80;
- SHA_Bytes(s, &c, pad);
-
- c[0] = (lenhi >> 24) & 0xFF;
- c[1] = (lenhi >> 16) & 0xFF;
- c[2] = (lenhi >> 8) & 0xFF;
- c[3] = (lenhi >> 0) & 0xFF;
- c[4] = (lenlo >> 24) & 0xFF;
- c[5] = (lenlo >> 16) & 0xFF;
- c[6] = (lenlo >> 8) & 0xFF;
- c[7] = (lenlo >> 0) & 0xFF;
-
- SHA_Bytes(s, &c, 8);
-
- for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
- output[i * 4] = (s->h[i] >> 24) & 0xFF;
- output[i * 4 + 1] = (s->h[i] >> 16) & 0xFF;
- output[i * 4 + 2] = (s->h[i] >> 8) & 0xFF;
- output[i * 4 + 3] = (s->h[i]) & 0xFF;
- }
-}
-
-void SHA_Simple(void *p, int len, unsigned char *output)
-{
- SHA_State s;
-
- SHA_Init(&s);
- SHA_Bytes(&s, p, len);
- SHA_Final(&s, output);
-}
-
-/*
- * Thin abstraction for things where hashes are pluggable.
- */
-
-static void *sha1_init(void)
-{
- SHA_State *s;
-
- s = snew(SHA_State);
- SHA_Init(s);
- return s;
-}
-
-static void sha1_bytes(void *handle, void *p, int len)
-{
- SHA_State *s = handle;
-
- SHA_Bytes(s, p, len);
-}
-
-static void sha1_final(void *handle, unsigned char *output)
-{
- SHA_State *s = handle;
-
- SHA_Final(s, output);
- sfree(s);
-}
-
-const struct ssh_hash ssh_sha1 = {
- sha1_init, sha1_bytes, sha1_final, 20, "SHA-1"
-};
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * The above is the SHA-1 algorithm itself. Now we implement the
- * HMAC wrapper on it.
- */
-
-static void *sha1_make_context(void)
-{
- return snewn(3, SHA_State);
-}
-
-static void sha1_free_context(void *handle)
-{
- sfree(handle);
-}
-
-static void sha1_key_internal(void *handle, unsigned char *key, int len)
-{
- SHA_State *keys = (SHA_State *)handle;
- unsigned char foo[64];
- int i;
-
- memset(foo, 0x36, 64);
- for (i = 0; i < len && i < 64; i++)
- foo[i] ^= key[i];
- SHA_Init(&keys[0]);
- SHA_Bytes(&keys[0], foo, 64);
-
- memset(foo, 0x5C, 64);
- for (i = 0; i < len && i < 64; i++)
- foo[i] ^= key[i];
- SHA_Init(&keys[1]);
- SHA_Bytes(&keys[1], foo, 64);
-
- memset(foo, 0, 64); /* burn the evidence */
-}
-
-static void sha1_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key)
-{
- sha1_key_internal(handle, key, 20);
-}
-
-static void sha1_key_buggy(void *handle, unsigned char *key)
-{
- sha1_key_internal(handle, key, 16);
-}
-
-static void hmacsha1_start(void *handle)
-{
- SHA_State *keys = (SHA_State *)handle;
-
- keys[2] = keys[0]; /* structure copy */
-}
-
-static void hmacsha1_bytes(void *handle, unsigned char const *blk, int len)
-{
- SHA_State *keys = (SHA_State *)handle;
- SHA_Bytes(&keys[2], (void *)blk, len);
-}
-
-static void hmacsha1_genresult(void *handle, unsigned char *hmac)
-{
- SHA_State *keys = (SHA_State *)handle;
- SHA_State s;
- unsigned char intermediate[20];
-
- s = keys[2]; /* structure copy */
- SHA_Final(&s, intermediate);
- s = keys[1]; /* structure copy */
- SHA_Bytes(&s, intermediate, 20);
- SHA_Final(&s, hmac);
-}
-
-static void sha1_do_hmac(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len,
- unsigned long seq, unsigned char *hmac)
-{
- unsigned char seqbuf[4];
-
- seqbuf[0] = (unsigned char) ((seq >> 24) & 0xFF);
- seqbuf[1] = (unsigned char) ((seq >> 16) & 0xFF);
- seqbuf[2] = (unsigned char) ((seq >> 8) & 0xFF);
- seqbuf[3] = (unsigned char) ((seq) & 0xFF);
-
- hmacsha1_start(handle);
- hmacsha1_bytes(handle, seqbuf, 4);
- hmacsha1_bytes(handle, blk, len);
- hmacsha1_genresult(handle, hmac);
-}
-
-static void sha1_generate(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len,
- unsigned long seq)
-{
- sha1_do_hmac(handle, blk, len, seq, blk + len);
-}
-
-static int hmacsha1_verresult(void *handle, unsigned char const *hmac)
-{
- unsigned char correct[20];
- hmacsha1_genresult(handle, correct);
- return !memcmp(correct, hmac, 20);
-}
-
-static int sha1_verify(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len,
- unsigned long seq)
-{
- unsigned char correct[20];
- sha1_do_hmac(handle, blk, len, seq, correct);
- return !memcmp(correct, blk + len, 20);
-}
-
-static void hmacsha1_96_genresult(void *handle, unsigned char *hmac)
-{
- unsigned char full[20];
- hmacsha1_genresult(handle, full);
- memcpy(hmac, full, 12);
-}
-
-static void sha1_96_generate(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len,
- unsigned long seq)
-{
- unsigned char full[20];
- sha1_do_hmac(handle, blk, len, seq, full);
- memcpy(blk + len, full, 12);
-}
-
-static int hmacsha1_96_verresult(void *handle, unsigned char const *hmac)
-{
- unsigned char correct[20];
- hmacsha1_genresult(handle, correct);
- return !memcmp(correct, hmac, 12);
-}
-
-static int sha1_96_verify(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len,
- unsigned long seq)
-{
- unsigned char correct[20];
- sha1_do_hmac(handle, blk, len, seq, correct);
- return !memcmp(correct, blk + len, 12);
-}
-
-void hmac_sha1_simple(void *key, int keylen, void *data, int datalen,
- unsigned char *output) {
- SHA_State states[2];
- unsigned char intermediate[20];
-
- sha1_key_internal(states, key, keylen);
- SHA_Bytes(&states[0], data, datalen);
- SHA_Final(&states[0], intermediate);
-
- SHA_Bytes(&states[1], intermediate, 20);
- SHA_Final(&states[1], output);
-}
-
-const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1 = {
- sha1_make_context, sha1_free_context, sha1_key,
- sha1_generate, sha1_verify,
- hmacsha1_start, hmacsha1_bytes, hmacsha1_genresult, hmacsha1_verresult,
- "hmac-sha1",
- 20,
- "HMAC-SHA1"
-};
-
-const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1_96 = {
- sha1_make_context, sha1_free_context, sha1_key,
- sha1_96_generate, sha1_96_verify,
- hmacsha1_start, hmacsha1_bytes,
- hmacsha1_96_genresult, hmacsha1_96_verresult,
- "hmac-sha1-96",
- 12,
- "HMAC-SHA1-96"
-};
-
-const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1_buggy = {
- sha1_make_context, sha1_free_context, sha1_key_buggy,
- sha1_generate, sha1_verify,
- hmacsha1_start, hmacsha1_bytes, hmacsha1_genresult, hmacsha1_verresult,
- "hmac-sha1",
- 20,
- "bug-compatible HMAC-SHA1"
-};
-
-const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1_96_buggy = {
- sha1_make_context, sha1_free_context, sha1_key_buggy,
- sha1_96_generate, sha1_96_verify,
- hmacsha1_start, hmacsha1_bytes,
- hmacsha1_96_genresult, hmacsha1_96_verresult,
- "hmac-sha1-96",
- 12,
- "bug-compatible HMAC-SHA1-96"
-};
+/* + * SHA1 hash algorithm. Used in SSH-2 as a MAC, and the transform is + * also used as a `stirring' function for the PuTTY random number + * pool. Implemented directly from the specification by Simon + * Tatham. + */ + +#include "ssh.h" + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Core SHA algorithm: processes 16-word blocks into a message digest. + */ + +#define rol(x,y) ( ((x) << (y)) | (((uint32)x) >> (32-y)) ) + +static void SHA_Core_Init(uint32 h[5]) +{ + h[0] = 0x67452301; + h[1] = 0xefcdab89; + h[2] = 0x98badcfe; + h[3] = 0x10325476; + h[4] = 0xc3d2e1f0; +} + +void SHATransform(word32 * digest, word32 * block) +{ + word32 w[80]; + word32 a, b, c, d, e; + int t; + +#ifdef RANDOM_DIAGNOSTICS + { + extern int random_diagnostics; + if (random_diagnostics) { + int i; + printf("SHATransform:"); + for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) + printf(" %08x", digest[i]); + printf(" +"); + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) + printf(" %08x", block[i]); + } + } +#endif + + for (t = 0; t < 16; t++) + w[t] = block[t]; + + for (t = 16; t < 80; t++) { + word32 tmp = w[t - 3] ^ w[t - 8] ^ w[t - 14] ^ w[t - 16]; + w[t] = rol(tmp, 1); + } + + a = digest[0]; + b = digest[1]; + c = digest[2]; + d = digest[3]; + e = digest[4]; + + for (t = 0; t < 20; t++) { + word32 tmp = + rol(a, 5) + ((b & c) | (d & ~b)) + e + w[t] + 0x5a827999; + e = d; + d = c; + c = rol(b, 30); + b = a; + a = tmp; + } + for (t = 20; t < 40; t++) { + word32 tmp = rol(a, 5) + (b ^ c ^ d) + e + w[t] + 0x6ed9eba1; + e = d; + d = c; + c = rol(b, 30); + b = a; + a = tmp; + } + for (t = 40; t < 60; t++) { + word32 tmp = rol(a, + 5) + ((b & c) | (b & d) | (c & d)) + e + w[t] + + 0x8f1bbcdc; + e = d; + d = c; + c = rol(b, 30); + b = a; + a = tmp; + } + for (t = 60; t < 80; t++) { + word32 tmp = rol(a, 5) + (b ^ c ^ d) + e + w[t] + 0xca62c1d6; + e = d; + d = c; + c = rol(b, 30); + b = a; + a = tmp; + } + + digest[0] += a; + digest[1] += b; + digest[2] += c; + digest[3] += d; + digest[4] += e; + +#ifdef RANDOM_DIAGNOSTICS + { + extern int random_diagnostics; + if (random_diagnostics) { + int i; + printf(" ="); + for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) + printf(" %08x", digest[i]); + printf("\n"); + } + } +#endif +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Outer SHA algorithm: take an arbitrary length byte string, + * convert it into 16-word blocks with the prescribed padding at + * the end, and pass those blocks to the core SHA algorithm. + */ + +void SHA_Init(SHA_State * s) +{ + SHA_Core_Init(s->h); + s->blkused = 0; + s->lenhi = s->lenlo = 0; +} + +void SHA_Bytes(SHA_State * s, const void *p, int len) +{ + const unsigned char *q = (const unsigned char *) p; + uint32 wordblock[16]; + uint32 lenw = len; + int i; + + /* + * Update the length field. + */ + s->lenlo += lenw; + s->lenhi += (s->lenlo < lenw); + + if (s->blkused && s->blkused + len < 64) { + /* + * Trivial case: just add to the block. + */ + memcpy(s->block + s->blkused, q, len); + s->blkused += len; + } else { + /* + * We must complete and process at least one block. + */ + while (s->blkused + len >= 64) { + memcpy(s->block + s->blkused, q, 64 - s->blkused); + q += 64 - s->blkused; + len -= 64 - s->blkused; + /* Now process the block. Gather bytes big-endian into words */ + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { + wordblock[i] = + (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 0]) << 24) | + (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 1]) << 16) | + (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 2]) << 8) | + (((uint32) s->block[i * 4 + 3]) << 0); + } + SHATransform(s->h, wordblock); + s->blkused = 0; + } + memcpy(s->block, q, len); + s->blkused = len; + } +} + +void SHA_Final(SHA_State * s, unsigned char *output) +{ + int i; + int pad; + unsigned char c[64]; + uint32 lenhi, lenlo; + + if (s->blkused >= 56) + pad = 56 + 64 - s->blkused; + else + pad = 56 - s->blkused; + + lenhi = (s->lenhi << 3) | (s->lenlo >> (32 - 3)); + lenlo = (s->lenlo << 3); + + memset(c, 0, pad); + c[0] = 0x80; + SHA_Bytes(s, &c, pad); + + c[0] = (lenhi >> 24) & 0xFF; + c[1] = (lenhi >> 16) & 0xFF; + c[2] = (lenhi >> 8) & 0xFF; + c[3] = (lenhi >> 0) & 0xFF; + c[4] = (lenlo >> 24) & 0xFF; + c[5] = (lenlo >> 16) & 0xFF; + c[6] = (lenlo >> 8) & 0xFF; + c[7] = (lenlo >> 0) & 0xFF; + + SHA_Bytes(s, &c, 8); + + for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) { + output[i * 4] = (s->h[i] >> 24) & 0xFF; + output[i * 4 + 1] = (s->h[i] >> 16) & 0xFF; + output[i * 4 + 2] = (s->h[i] >> 8) & 0xFF; + output[i * 4 + 3] = (s->h[i]) & 0xFF; + } +} + +void SHA_Simple(const void *p, int len, unsigned char *output) +{ + SHA_State s; + + SHA_Init(&s); + SHA_Bytes(&s, p, len); + SHA_Final(&s, output); +} + +/* + * Thin abstraction for things where hashes are pluggable. + */ + +static void *sha1_init(void) +{ + SHA_State *s; + + s = snew(SHA_State); + SHA_Init(s); + return s; +} + +static void sha1_bytes(void *handle, void *p, int len) +{ + SHA_State *s = handle; + + SHA_Bytes(s, p, len); +} + +static void sha1_final(void *handle, unsigned char *output) +{ + SHA_State *s = handle; + + SHA_Final(s, output); + sfree(s); +} + +const struct ssh_hash ssh_sha1 = { + sha1_init, sha1_bytes, sha1_final, 20, "SHA-1" +}; + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * The above is the SHA-1 algorithm itself. Now we implement the + * HMAC wrapper on it. + */ + +static void *sha1_make_context(void) +{ + return snewn(3, SHA_State); +} + +static void sha1_free_context(void *handle) +{ + sfree(handle); +} + +static void sha1_key_internal(void *handle, unsigned char *key, int len) +{ + SHA_State *keys = (SHA_State *)handle; + unsigned char foo[64]; + int i; + + memset(foo, 0x36, 64); + for (i = 0; i < len && i < 64; i++) + foo[i] ^= key[i]; + SHA_Init(&keys[0]); + SHA_Bytes(&keys[0], foo, 64); + + memset(foo, 0x5C, 64); + for (i = 0; i < len && i < 64; i++) + foo[i] ^= key[i]; + SHA_Init(&keys[1]); + SHA_Bytes(&keys[1], foo, 64); + + smemclr(foo, 64); /* burn the evidence */ +} + +static void sha1_key(void *handle, unsigned char *key) +{ + sha1_key_internal(handle, key, 20); +} + +static void sha1_key_buggy(void *handle, unsigned char *key) +{ + sha1_key_internal(handle, key, 16); +} + +static void hmacsha1_start(void *handle) +{ + SHA_State *keys = (SHA_State *)handle; + + keys[2] = keys[0]; /* structure copy */ +} + +static void hmacsha1_bytes(void *handle, unsigned char const *blk, int len) +{ + SHA_State *keys = (SHA_State *)handle; + SHA_Bytes(&keys[2], (void *)blk, len); +} + +static void hmacsha1_genresult(void *handle, unsigned char *hmac) +{ + SHA_State *keys = (SHA_State *)handle; + SHA_State s; + unsigned char intermediate[20]; + + s = keys[2]; /* structure copy */ + SHA_Final(&s, intermediate); + s = keys[1]; /* structure copy */ + SHA_Bytes(&s, intermediate, 20); + SHA_Final(&s, hmac); +} + +static void sha1_do_hmac(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len, + unsigned long seq, unsigned char *hmac) +{ + unsigned char seqbuf[4]; + + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(seqbuf, seq); + hmacsha1_start(handle); + hmacsha1_bytes(handle, seqbuf, 4); + hmacsha1_bytes(handle, blk, len); + hmacsha1_genresult(handle, hmac); +} + +static void sha1_generate(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len, + unsigned long seq) +{ + sha1_do_hmac(handle, blk, len, seq, blk + len); +} + +static int hmacsha1_verresult(void *handle, unsigned char const *hmac) +{ + unsigned char correct[20]; + hmacsha1_genresult(handle, correct); + return !memcmp(correct, hmac, 20); +} + +static int sha1_verify(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len, + unsigned long seq) +{ + unsigned char correct[20]; + sha1_do_hmac(handle, blk, len, seq, correct); + return !memcmp(correct, blk + len, 20); +} + +static void hmacsha1_96_genresult(void *handle, unsigned char *hmac) +{ + unsigned char full[20]; + hmacsha1_genresult(handle, full); + memcpy(hmac, full, 12); +} + +static void sha1_96_generate(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len, + unsigned long seq) +{ + unsigned char full[20]; + sha1_do_hmac(handle, blk, len, seq, full); + memcpy(blk + len, full, 12); +} + +static int hmacsha1_96_verresult(void *handle, unsigned char const *hmac) +{ + unsigned char correct[20]; + hmacsha1_genresult(handle, correct); + return !memcmp(correct, hmac, 12); +} + +static int sha1_96_verify(void *handle, unsigned char *blk, int len, + unsigned long seq) +{ + unsigned char correct[20]; + sha1_do_hmac(handle, blk, len, seq, correct); + return !memcmp(correct, blk + len, 12); +} + +void hmac_sha1_simple(void *key, int keylen, void *data, int datalen, + unsigned char *output) { + SHA_State states[2]; + unsigned char intermediate[20]; + + sha1_key_internal(states, key, keylen); + SHA_Bytes(&states[0], data, datalen); + SHA_Final(&states[0], intermediate); + + SHA_Bytes(&states[1], intermediate, 20); + SHA_Final(&states[1], output); +} + +const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1 = { + sha1_make_context, sha1_free_context, sha1_key, + sha1_generate, sha1_verify, + hmacsha1_start, hmacsha1_bytes, hmacsha1_genresult, hmacsha1_verresult, + "hmac-sha1", + 20, + "HMAC-SHA1" +}; + +const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1_96 = { + sha1_make_context, sha1_free_context, sha1_key, + sha1_96_generate, sha1_96_verify, + hmacsha1_start, hmacsha1_bytes, + hmacsha1_96_genresult, hmacsha1_96_verresult, + "hmac-sha1-96", + 12, + "HMAC-SHA1-96" +}; + +const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1_buggy = { + sha1_make_context, sha1_free_context, sha1_key_buggy, + sha1_generate, sha1_verify, + hmacsha1_start, hmacsha1_bytes, hmacsha1_genresult, hmacsha1_verresult, + "hmac-sha1", + 20, + "bug-compatible HMAC-SHA1" +}; + +const struct ssh_mac ssh_hmac_sha1_96_buggy = { + sha1_make_context, sha1_free_context, sha1_key_buggy, + sha1_96_generate, sha1_96_verify, + hmacsha1_start, hmacsha1_bytes, + hmacsha1_96_genresult, hmacsha1_96_verresult, + "hmac-sha1-96", + 12, + "bug-compatible HMAC-SHA1-96" +}; diff --git a/tools/plink/sshzlib.c b/tools/plink/sshzlib.c index 9c780a41f..8a64e3563 100644 --- a/tools/plink/sshzlib.c +++ b/tools/plink/sshzlib.c @@ -1,1385 +1,1394 @@ -/*
- * Zlib (RFC1950 / RFC1951) compression for PuTTY.
- *
- * There will no doubt be criticism of my decision to reimplement
- * Zlib compression from scratch instead of using the existing zlib
- * code. People will cry `reinventing the wheel'; they'll claim
- * that the `fundamental basis of OSS' is code reuse; they'll want
- * to see a really good reason for me having chosen not to use the
- * existing code.
- *
- * Well, here are my reasons. Firstly, I don't want to link the
- * whole of zlib into the PuTTY binary; PuTTY is justifiably proud
- * of its small size and I think zlib contains a lot of unnecessary
- * baggage for the kind of compression that SSH requires.
- *
- * Secondly, I also don't like the alternative of using zlib.dll.
- * Another thing PuTTY is justifiably proud of is its ease of
- * installation, and the last thing I want to do is to start
- * mandating DLLs. Not only that, but there are two _kinds_ of
- * zlib.dll kicking around, one with C calling conventions on the
- * exported functions and another with WINAPI conventions, and
- * there would be a significant danger of getting the wrong one.
- *
- * Thirdly, there seems to be a difference of opinion on the IETF
- * secsh mailing list about the correct way to round off a
- * compressed packet and start the next. In particular, there's
- * some talk of switching to a mechanism zlib isn't currently
- * capable of supporting (see below for an explanation). Given that
- * sort of uncertainty, I thought it might be better to have code
- * that will support even the zlib-incompatible worst case.
- *
- * Fourthly, it's a _second implementation_. Second implementations
- * are fundamentally a Good Thing in standardisation efforts. The
- * difference of opinion mentioned above has arisen _precisely_
- * because there has been only one zlib implementation and
- * everybody has used it. I don't intend that this should happen
- * again.
- */
-
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-
-#ifdef ZLIB_STANDALONE
-
-/*
- * This module also makes a handy zlib decoding tool for when
- * you're picking apart Zip files or PDFs or PNGs. If you compile
- * it with ZLIB_STANDALONE defined, it builds on its own and
- * becomes a command-line utility.
- *
- * Therefore, here I provide a self-contained implementation of the
- * macros required from the rest of the PuTTY sources.
- */
-#define snew(type) ( (type *) malloc(sizeof(type)) )
-#define snewn(n, type) ( (type *) malloc((n) * sizeof(type)) )
-#define sresize(x, n, type) ( (type *) realloc((x), (n) * sizeof(type)) )
-#define sfree(x) ( free((x)) )
-
-#else
-#include "ssh.h"
-#endif
-
-#ifndef FALSE
-#define FALSE 0
-#define TRUE (!FALSE)
-#endif
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Basic LZ77 code. This bit is designed modularly, so it could be
- * ripped out and used in a different LZ77 compressor. Go to it,
- * and good luck :-)
- */
-
-struct LZ77InternalContext;
-struct LZ77Context {
- struct LZ77InternalContext *ictx;
- void *userdata;
- void (*literal) (struct LZ77Context * ctx, unsigned char c);
- void (*match) (struct LZ77Context * ctx, int distance, int len);
-};
-
-/*
- * Initialise the private fields of an LZ77Context. It's up to the
- * user to initialise the public fields.
- */
-static int lz77_init(struct LZ77Context *ctx);
-
-/*
- * Supply data to be compressed. Will update the private fields of
- * the LZ77Context, and will call literal() and match() to output.
- * If `compress' is FALSE, it will never emit a match, but will
- * instead call literal() for everything.
- */
-static void lz77_compress(struct LZ77Context *ctx,
- unsigned char *data, int len, int compress);
-
-/*
- * Modifiable parameters.
- */
-#define WINSIZE 32768 /* window size. Must be power of 2! */
-#define HASHMAX 2039 /* one more than max hash value */
-#define MAXMATCH 32 /* how many matches we track */
-#define HASHCHARS 3 /* how many chars make a hash */
-
-/*
- * This compressor takes a less slapdash approach than the
- * gzip/zlib one. Rather than allowing our hash chains to fall into
- * disuse near the far end, we keep them doubly linked so we can
- * _find_ the far end, and then every time we add a new byte to the
- * window (thus rolling round by one and removing the previous
- * byte), we can carefully remove the hash chain entry.
- */
-
-#define INVALID -1 /* invalid hash _and_ invalid offset */
-struct WindowEntry {
- short next, prev; /* array indices within the window */
- short hashval;
-};
-
-struct HashEntry {
- short first; /* window index of first in chain */
-};
-
-struct Match {
- int distance, len;
-};
-
-struct LZ77InternalContext {
- struct WindowEntry win[WINSIZE];
- unsigned char data[WINSIZE];
- int winpos;
- struct HashEntry hashtab[HASHMAX];
- unsigned char pending[HASHCHARS];
- int npending;
-};
-
-static int lz77_hash(unsigned char *data)
-{
- return (257 * data[0] + 263 * data[1] + 269 * data[2]) % HASHMAX;
-}
-
-static int lz77_init(struct LZ77Context *ctx)
-{
- struct LZ77InternalContext *st;
- int i;
-
- st = snew(struct LZ77InternalContext);
- if (!st)
- return 0;
-
- ctx->ictx = st;
-
- for (i = 0; i < WINSIZE; i++)
- st->win[i].next = st->win[i].prev = st->win[i].hashval = INVALID;
- for (i = 0; i < HASHMAX; i++)
- st->hashtab[i].first = INVALID;
- st->winpos = 0;
-
- st->npending = 0;
-
- return 1;
-}
-
-static void lz77_advance(struct LZ77InternalContext *st,
- unsigned char c, int hash)
-{
- int off;
-
- /*
- * Remove the hash entry at winpos from the tail of its chain,
- * or empty the chain if it's the only thing on the chain.
- */
- if (st->win[st->winpos].prev != INVALID) {
- st->win[st->win[st->winpos].prev].next = INVALID;
- } else if (st->win[st->winpos].hashval != INVALID) {
- st->hashtab[st->win[st->winpos].hashval].first = INVALID;
- }
-
- /*
- * Create a new entry at winpos and add it to the head of its
- * hash chain.
- */
- st->win[st->winpos].hashval = hash;
- st->win[st->winpos].prev = INVALID;
- off = st->win[st->winpos].next = st->hashtab[hash].first;
- st->hashtab[hash].first = st->winpos;
- if (off != INVALID)
- st->win[off].prev = st->winpos;
- st->data[st->winpos] = c;
-
- /*
- * Advance the window pointer.
- */
- st->winpos = (st->winpos + 1) & (WINSIZE - 1);
-}
-
-#define CHARAT(k) ( (k)<0 ? st->data[(st->winpos+k)&(WINSIZE-1)] : data[k] )
-
-static void lz77_compress(struct LZ77Context *ctx,
- unsigned char *data, int len, int compress)
-{
- struct LZ77InternalContext *st = ctx->ictx;
- int i, hash, distance, off, nmatch, matchlen, advance;
- struct Match defermatch, matches[MAXMATCH];
- int deferchr;
-
- /*
- * Add any pending characters from last time to the window. (We
- * might not be able to.)
- */
- for (i = 0; i < st->npending; i++) {
- unsigned char foo[HASHCHARS];
- int j;
- if (len + st->npending - i < HASHCHARS) {
- /* Update the pending array. */
- for (j = i; j < st->npending; j++)
- st->pending[j - i] = st->pending[j];
- break;
- }
- for (j = 0; j < HASHCHARS; j++)
- foo[j] = (i + j < st->npending ? st->pending[i + j] :
- data[i + j - st->npending]);
- lz77_advance(st, foo[0], lz77_hash(foo));
- }
- st->npending -= i;
-
- defermatch.distance = 0; /* appease compiler */
- defermatch.len = 0;
- deferchr = '\0';
- while (len > 0) {
-
- /* Don't even look for a match, if we're not compressing. */
- if (compress && len >= HASHCHARS) {
- /*
- * Hash the next few characters.
- */
- hash = lz77_hash(data);
-
- /*
- * Look the hash up in the corresponding hash chain and see
- * what we can find.
- */
- nmatch = 0;
- for (off = st->hashtab[hash].first;
- off != INVALID; off = st->win[off].next) {
- /* distance = 1 if off == st->winpos-1 */
- /* distance = WINSIZE if off == st->winpos */
- distance =
- WINSIZE - (off + WINSIZE - st->winpos) % WINSIZE;
- for (i = 0; i < HASHCHARS; i++)
- if (CHARAT(i) != CHARAT(i - distance))
- break;
- if (i == HASHCHARS) {
- matches[nmatch].distance = distance;
- matches[nmatch].len = 3;
- if (++nmatch >= MAXMATCH)
- break;
- }
- }
- } else {
- nmatch = 0;
- hash = INVALID;
- }
-
- if (nmatch > 0) {
- /*
- * We've now filled up matches[] with nmatch potential
- * matches. Follow them down to find the longest. (We
- * assume here that it's always worth favouring a
- * longer match over a shorter one.)
- */
- matchlen = HASHCHARS;
- while (matchlen < len) {
- int j;
- for (i = j = 0; i < nmatch; i++) {
- if (CHARAT(matchlen) ==
- CHARAT(matchlen - matches[i].distance)) {
- matches[j++] = matches[i];
- }
- }
- if (j == 0)
- break;
- matchlen++;
- nmatch = j;
- }
-
- /*
- * We've now got all the longest matches. We favour the
- * shorter distances, which means we go with matches[0].
- * So see if we want to defer it or throw it away.
- */
- matches[0].len = matchlen;
- if (defermatch.len > 0) {
- if (matches[0].len > defermatch.len + 1) {
- /* We have a better match. Emit the deferred char,
- * and defer this match. */
- ctx->literal(ctx, (unsigned char) deferchr);
- defermatch = matches[0];
- deferchr = data[0];
- advance = 1;
- } else {
- /* We don't have a better match. Do the deferred one. */
- ctx->match(ctx, defermatch.distance, defermatch.len);
- advance = defermatch.len - 1;
- defermatch.len = 0;
- }
- } else {
- /* There was no deferred match. Defer this one. */
- defermatch = matches[0];
- deferchr = data[0];
- advance = 1;
- }
- } else {
- /*
- * We found no matches. Emit the deferred match, if
- * any; otherwise emit a literal.
- */
- if (defermatch.len > 0) {
- ctx->match(ctx, defermatch.distance, defermatch.len);
- advance = defermatch.len - 1;
- defermatch.len = 0;
- } else {
- ctx->literal(ctx, data[0]);
- advance = 1;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Now advance the position by `advance' characters,
- * keeping the window and hash chains consistent.
- */
- while (advance > 0) {
- if (len >= HASHCHARS) {
- lz77_advance(st, *data, lz77_hash(data));
- } else {
- st->pending[st->npending++] = *data;
- }
- data++;
- len--;
- advance--;
- }
- }
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Zlib compression. We always use the static Huffman tree option.
- * Mostly this is because it's hard to scan a block in advance to
- * work out better trees; dynamic trees are great when you're
- * compressing a large file under no significant time constraint,
- * but when you're compressing little bits in real time, things get
- * hairier.
- *
- * I suppose it's possible that I could compute Huffman trees based
- * on the frequencies in the _previous_ block, as a sort of
- * heuristic, but I'm not confident that the gain would balance out
- * having to transmit the trees.
- */
-
-struct Outbuf {
- unsigned char *outbuf;
- int outlen, outsize;
- unsigned long outbits;
- int noutbits;
- int firstblock;
- int comp_disabled;
-};
-
-static void outbits(struct Outbuf *out, unsigned long bits, int nbits)
-{
- assert(out->noutbits + nbits <= 32);
- out->outbits |= bits << out->noutbits;
- out->noutbits += nbits;
- while (out->noutbits >= 8) {
- if (out->outlen >= out->outsize) {
- out->outsize = out->outlen + 64;
- out->outbuf = sresize(out->outbuf, out->outsize, unsigned char);
- }
- out->outbuf[out->outlen++] = (unsigned char) (out->outbits & 0xFF);
- out->outbits >>= 8;
- out->noutbits -= 8;
- }
-}
-
-static const unsigned char mirrorbytes[256] = {
- 0x00, 0x80, 0x40, 0xc0, 0x20, 0xa0, 0x60, 0xe0,
- 0x10, 0x90, 0x50, 0xd0, 0x30, 0xb0, 0x70, 0xf0,
- 0x08, 0x88, 0x48, 0xc8, 0x28, 0xa8, 0x68, 0xe8,
- 0x18, 0x98, 0x58, 0xd8, 0x38, 0xb8, 0x78, 0xf8,
- 0x04, 0x84, 0x44, 0xc4, 0x24, 0xa4, 0x64, 0xe4,
- 0x14, 0x94, 0x54, 0xd4, 0x34, 0xb4, 0x74, 0xf4,
- 0x0c, 0x8c, 0x4c, 0xcc, 0x2c, 0xac, 0x6c, 0xec,
- 0x1c, 0x9c, 0x5c, 0xdc, 0x3c, 0xbc, 0x7c, 0xfc,
- 0x02, 0x82, 0x42, 0xc2, 0x22, 0xa2, 0x62, 0xe2,
- 0x12, 0x92, 0x52, 0xd2, 0x32, 0xb2, 0x72, 0xf2,
- 0x0a, 0x8a, 0x4a, 0xca, 0x2a, 0xaa, 0x6a, 0xea,
- 0x1a, 0x9a, 0x5a, 0xda, 0x3a, 0xba, 0x7a, 0xfa,
- 0x06, 0x86, 0x46, 0xc6, 0x26, 0xa6, 0x66, 0xe6,
- 0x16, 0x96, 0x56, 0xd6, 0x36, 0xb6, 0x76, 0xf6,
- 0x0e, 0x8e, 0x4e, 0xce, 0x2e, 0xae, 0x6e, 0xee,
- 0x1e, 0x9e, 0x5e, 0xde, 0x3e, 0xbe, 0x7e, 0xfe,
- 0x01, 0x81, 0x41, 0xc1, 0x21, 0xa1, 0x61, 0xe1,
- 0x11, 0x91, 0x51, 0xd1, 0x31, 0xb1, 0x71, 0xf1,
- 0x09, 0x89, 0x49, 0xc9, 0x29, 0xa9, 0x69, 0xe9,
- 0x19, 0x99, 0x59, 0xd9, 0x39, 0xb9, 0x79, 0xf9,
- 0x05, 0x85, 0x45, 0xc5, 0x25, 0xa5, 0x65, 0xe5,
- 0x15, 0x95, 0x55, 0xd5, 0x35, 0xb5, 0x75, 0xf5,
- 0x0d, 0x8d, 0x4d, 0xcd, 0x2d, 0xad, 0x6d, 0xed,
- 0x1d, 0x9d, 0x5d, 0xdd, 0x3d, 0xbd, 0x7d, 0xfd,
- 0x03, 0x83, 0x43, 0xc3, 0x23, 0xa3, 0x63, 0xe3,
- 0x13, 0x93, 0x53, 0xd3, 0x33, 0xb3, 0x73, 0xf3,
- 0x0b, 0x8b, 0x4b, 0xcb, 0x2b, 0xab, 0x6b, 0xeb,
- 0x1b, 0x9b, 0x5b, 0xdb, 0x3b, 0xbb, 0x7b, 0xfb,
- 0x07, 0x87, 0x47, 0xc7, 0x27, 0xa7, 0x67, 0xe7,
- 0x17, 0x97, 0x57, 0xd7, 0x37, 0xb7, 0x77, 0xf7,
- 0x0f, 0x8f, 0x4f, 0xcf, 0x2f, 0xaf, 0x6f, 0xef,
- 0x1f, 0x9f, 0x5f, 0xdf, 0x3f, 0xbf, 0x7f, 0xff,
-};
-
-typedef struct {
- short code, extrabits;
- int min, max;
-} coderecord;
-
-static const coderecord lencodes[] = {
- {257, 0, 3, 3},
- {258, 0, 4, 4},
- {259, 0, 5, 5},
- {260, 0, 6, 6},
- {261, 0, 7, 7},
- {262, 0, 8, 8},
- {263, 0, 9, 9},
- {264, 0, 10, 10},
- {265, 1, 11, 12},
- {266, 1, 13, 14},
- {267, 1, 15, 16},
- {268, 1, 17, 18},
- {269, 2, 19, 22},
- {270, 2, 23, 26},
- {271, 2, 27, 30},
- {272, 2, 31, 34},
- {273, 3, 35, 42},
- {274, 3, 43, 50},
- {275, 3, 51, 58},
- {276, 3, 59, 66},
- {277, 4, 67, 82},
- {278, 4, 83, 98},
- {279, 4, 99, 114},
- {280, 4, 115, 130},
- {281, 5, 131, 162},
- {282, 5, 163, 194},
- {283, 5, 195, 226},
- {284, 5, 227, 257},
- {285, 0, 258, 258},
-};
-
-static const coderecord distcodes[] = {
- {0, 0, 1, 1},
- {1, 0, 2, 2},
- {2, 0, 3, 3},
- {3, 0, 4, 4},
- {4, 1, 5, 6},
- {5, 1, 7, 8},
- {6, 2, 9, 12},
- {7, 2, 13, 16},
- {8, 3, 17, 24},
- {9, 3, 25, 32},
- {10, 4, 33, 48},
- {11, 4, 49, 64},
- {12, 5, 65, 96},
- {13, 5, 97, 128},
- {14, 6, 129, 192},
- {15, 6, 193, 256},
- {16, 7, 257, 384},
- {17, 7, 385, 512},
- {18, 8, 513, 768},
- {19, 8, 769, 1024},
- {20, 9, 1025, 1536},
- {21, 9, 1537, 2048},
- {22, 10, 2049, 3072},
- {23, 10, 3073, 4096},
- {24, 11, 4097, 6144},
- {25, 11, 6145, 8192},
- {26, 12, 8193, 12288},
- {27, 12, 12289, 16384},
- {28, 13, 16385, 24576},
- {29, 13, 24577, 32768},
-};
-
-static void zlib_literal(struct LZ77Context *ectx, unsigned char c)
-{
- struct Outbuf *out = (struct Outbuf *) ectx->userdata;
-
- if (out->comp_disabled) {
- /*
- * We're in an uncompressed block, so just output the byte.
- */
- outbits(out, c, 8);
- return;
- }
-
- if (c <= 143) {
- /* 0 through 143 are 8 bits long starting at 00110000. */
- outbits(out, mirrorbytes[0x30 + c], 8);
- } else {
- /* 144 through 255 are 9 bits long starting at 110010000. */
- outbits(out, 1 + 2 * mirrorbytes[0x90 - 144 + c], 9);
- }
-}
-
-static void zlib_match(struct LZ77Context *ectx, int distance, int len)
-{
- const coderecord *d, *l;
- int i, j, k;
- struct Outbuf *out = (struct Outbuf *) ectx->userdata;
-
- assert(!out->comp_disabled);
-
- while (len > 0) {
- int thislen;
-
- /*
- * We can transmit matches of lengths 3 through 258
- * inclusive. So if len exceeds 258, we must transmit in
- * several steps, with 258 or less in each step.
- *
- * Specifically: if len >= 261, we can transmit 258 and be
- * sure of having at least 3 left for the next step. And if
- * len <= 258, we can just transmit len. But if len == 259
- * or 260, we must transmit len-3.
- */
- thislen = (len > 260 ? 258 : len <= 258 ? len : len - 3);
- len -= thislen;
-
- /*
- * Binary-search to find which length code we're
- * transmitting.
- */
- i = -1;
- j = sizeof(lencodes) / sizeof(*lencodes);
- while (1) {
- assert(j - i >= 2);
- k = (j + i) / 2;
- if (thislen < lencodes[k].min)
- j = k;
- else if (thislen > lencodes[k].max)
- i = k;
- else {
- l = &lencodes[k];
- break; /* found it! */
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Transmit the length code. 256-279 are seven bits
- * starting at 0000000; 280-287 are eight bits starting at
- * 11000000.
- */
- if (l->code <= 279) {
- outbits(out, mirrorbytes[(l->code - 256) * 2], 7);
- } else {
- outbits(out, mirrorbytes[0xc0 - 280 + l->code], 8);
- }
-
- /*
- * Transmit the extra bits.
- */
- if (l->extrabits)
- outbits(out, thislen - l->min, l->extrabits);
-
- /*
- * Binary-search to find which distance code we're
- * transmitting.
- */
- i = -1;
- j = sizeof(distcodes) / sizeof(*distcodes);
- while (1) {
- assert(j - i >= 2);
- k = (j + i) / 2;
- if (distance < distcodes[k].min)
- j = k;
- else if (distance > distcodes[k].max)
- i = k;
- else {
- d = &distcodes[k];
- break; /* found it! */
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Transmit the distance code. Five bits starting at 00000.
- */
- outbits(out, mirrorbytes[d->code * 8], 5);
-
- /*
- * Transmit the extra bits.
- */
- if (d->extrabits)
- outbits(out, distance - d->min, d->extrabits);
- }
-}
-
-void *zlib_compress_init(void)
-{
- struct Outbuf *out;
- struct LZ77Context *ectx = snew(struct LZ77Context);
-
- lz77_init(ectx);
- ectx->literal = zlib_literal;
- ectx->match = zlib_match;
-
- out = snew(struct Outbuf);
- out->outbits = out->noutbits = 0;
- out->firstblock = 1;
- out->comp_disabled = FALSE;
- ectx->userdata = out;
-
- return ectx;
-}
-
-void zlib_compress_cleanup(void *handle)
-{
- struct LZ77Context *ectx = (struct LZ77Context *)handle;
- sfree(ectx->userdata);
- sfree(ectx->ictx);
- sfree(ectx);
-}
-
-/*
- * Turn off actual LZ77 analysis for one block, to facilitate
- * construction of a precise-length IGNORE packet. Returns the
- * length adjustment (which is only valid for packets < 65536
- * bytes, but that seems reasonable enough).
- */
-static int zlib_disable_compression(void *handle)
-{
- struct LZ77Context *ectx = (struct LZ77Context *)handle;
- struct Outbuf *out = (struct Outbuf *) ectx->userdata;
- int n;
-
- out->comp_disabled = TRUE;
-
- n = 0;
- /*
- * If this is the first block, we will start by outputting two
- * header bytes, and then three bits to begin an uncompressed
- * block. This will cost three bytes (because we will start on
- * a byte boundary, this is certain).
- */
- if (out->firstblock) {
- n = 3;
- } else {
- /*
- * Otherwise, we will output seven bits to close the
- * previous static block, and _then_ three bits to begin an
- * uncompressed block, and then flush the current byte.
- * This may cost two bytes or three, depending on noutbits.
- */
- n += (out->noutbits + 10) / 8;
- }
-
- /*
- * Now we output four bytes for the length / ~length pair in
- * the uncompressed block.
- */
- n += 4;
-
- return n;
-}
-
-int zlib_compress_block(void *handle, unsigned char *block, int len,
- unsigned char **outblock, int *outlen)
-{
- struct LZ77Context *ectx = (struct LZ77Context *)handle;
- struct Outbuf *out = (struct Outbuf *) ectx->userdata;
- int in_block;
-
- out->outbuf = NULL;
- out->outlen = out->outsize = 0;
-
- /*
- * If this is the first block, output the Zlib (RFC1950) header
- * bytes 78 9C. (Deflate compression, 32K window size, default
- * algorithm.)
- */
- if (out->firstblock) {
- outbits(out, 0x9C78, 16);
- out->firstblock = 0;
-
- in_block = FALSE;
- } else
- in_block = TRUE;
-
- if (out->comp_disabled) {
- if (in_block)
- outbits(out, 0, 7); /* close static block */
-
- while (len > 0) {
- int blen = (len < 65535 ? len : 65535);
-
- /*
- * Start a Deflate (RFC1951) uncompressed block. We
- * transmit a zero bit (BFINAL=0), followed by two more
- * zero bits (BTYPE=00). Of course these are in the
- * wrong order (00 0), not that it matters.
- */
- outbits(out, 0, 3);
-
- /*
- * Output zero bits to align to a byte boundary.
- */
- if (out->noutbits)
- outbits(out, 0, 8 - out->noutbits);
-
- /*
- * Output the block length, and then its one's
- * complement. They're little-endian, so all we need to
- * do is pass them straight to outbits() with bit count
- * 16.
- */
- outbits(out, blen, 16);
- outbits(out, blen ^ 0xFFFF, 16);
-
- /*
- * Do the `compression': we need to pass the data to
- * lz77_compress so that it will be taken into account
- * for subsequent (distance,length) pairs. But
- * lz77_compress is passed FALSE, which means it won't
- * actually find (or even look for) any matches; so
- * every character will be passed straight to
- * zlib_literal which will spot out->comp_disabled and
- * emit in the uncompressed format.
- */
- lz77_compress(ectx, block, blen, FALSE);
-
- len -= blen;
- block += blen;
- }
- outbits(out, 2, 3); /* open new block */
- } else {
- if (!in_block) {
- /*
- * Start a Deflate (RFC1951) fixed-trees block. We
- * transmit a zero bit (BFINAL=0), followed by a zero
- * bit and a one bit (BTYPE=01). Of course these are in
- * the wrong order (01 0).
- */
- outbits(out, 2, 3);
- }
-
- /*
- * Do the compression.
- */
- lz77_compress(ectx, block, len, TRUE);
-
- /*
- * End the block (by transmitting code 256, which is
- * 0000000 in fixed-tree mode), and transmit some empty
- * blocks to ensure we have emitted the byte containing the
- * last piece of genuine data. There are three ways we can
- * do this:
- *
- * - Minimal flush. Output end-of-block and then open a
- * new static block. This takes 9 bits, which is
- * guaranteed to flush out the last genuine code in the
- * closed block; but allegedly zlib can't handle it.
- *
- * - Zlib partial flush. Output EOB, open and close an
- * empty static block, and _then_ open the new block.
- * This is the best zlib can handle.
- *
- * - Zlib sync flush. Output EOB, then an empty
- * _uncompressed_ block (000, then sync to byte
- * boundary, then send bytes 00 00 FF FF). Then open the
- * new block.
- *
- * For the moment, we will use Zlib partial flush.
- */
- outbits(out, 0, 7); /* close block */
- outbits(out, 2, 3 + 7); /* empty static block */
- outbits(out, 2, 3); /* open new block */
- }
-
- out->comp_disabled = FALSE;
-
- *outblock = out->outbuf;
- *outlen = out->outlen;
-
- return 1;
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Zlib decompression. Of course, even though our compressor always
- * uses static trees, our _decompressor_ has to be capable of
- * handling dynamic trees if it sees them.
- */
-
-/*
- * The way we work the Huffman decode is to have a table lookup on
- * the first N bits of the input stream (in the order they arrive,
- * of course, i.e. the first bit of the Huffman code is in bit 0).
- * Each table entry lists the number of bits to consume, plus
- * either an output code or a pointer to a secondary table.
- */
-struct zlib_table;
-struct zlib_tableentry;
-
-struct zlib_tableentry {
- unsigned char nbits;
- short code;
- struct zlib_table *nexttable;
-};
-
-struct zlib_table {
- int mask; /* mask applied to input bit stream */
- struct zlib_tableentry *table;
-};
-
-#define MAXCODELEN 16
-#define MAXSYMS 288
-
-/*
- * Build a single-level decode table for elements
- * [minlength,maxlength) of the provided code/length tables, and
- * recurse to build subtables.
- */
-static struct zlib_table *zlib_mkonetab(int *codes, unsigned char *lengths,
- int nsyms,
- int pfx, int pfxbits, int bits)
-{
- struct zlib_table *tab = snew(struct zlib_table);
- int pfxmask = (1 << pfxbits) - 1;
- int nbits, i, j, code;
-
- tab->table = snewn(1 << bits, struct zlib_tableentry);
- tab->mask = (1 << bits) - 1;
-
- for (code = 0; code <= tab->mask; code++) {
- tab->table[code].code = -1;
- tab->table[code].nbits = 0;
- tab->table[code].nexttable = NULL;
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < nsyms; i++) {
- if (lengths[i] <= pfxbits || (codes[i] & pfxmask) != pfx)
- continue;
- code = (codes[i] >> pfxbits) & tab->mask;
- for (j = code; j <= tab->mask; j += 1 << (lengths[i] - pfxbits)) {
- tab->table[j].code = i;
- nbits = lengths[i] - pfxbits;
- if (tab->table[j].nbits < nbits)
- tab->table[j].nbits = nbits;
- }
- }
- for (code = 0; code <= tab->mask; code++) {
- if (tab->table[code].nbits <= bits)
- continue;
- /* Generate a subtable. */
- tab->table[code].code = -1;
- nbits = tab->table[code].nbits - bits;
- if (nbits > 7)
- nbits = 7;
- tab->table[code].nbits = bits;
- tab->table[code].nexttable = zlib_mkonetab(codes, lengths, nsyms,
- pfx | (code << pfxbits),
- pfxbits + bits, nbits);
- }
-
- return tab;
-}
-
-/*
- * Build a decode table, given a set of Huffman tree lengths.
- */
-static struct zlib_table *zlib_mktable(unsigned char *lengths,
- int nlengths)
-{
- int count[MAXCODELEN], startcode[MAXCODELEN], codes[MAXSYMS];
- int code, maxlen;
- int i, j;
-
- /* Count the codes of each length. */
- maxlen = 0;
- for (i = 1; i < MAXCODELEN; i++)
- count[i] = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < nlengths; i++) {
- count[lengths[i]]++;
- if (maxlen < lengths[i])
- maxlen = lengths[i];
- }
- /* Determine the starting code for each length block. */
- code = 0;
- for (i = 1; i < MAXCODELEN; i++) {
- startcode[i] = code;
- code += count[i];
- code <<= 1;
- }
- /* Determine the code for each symbol. Mirrored, of course. */
- for (i = 0; i < nlengths; i++) {
- code = startcode[lengths[i]]++;
- codes[i] = 0;
- for (j = 0; j < lengths[i]; j++) {
- codes[i] = (codes[i] << 1) | (code & 1);
- code >>= 1;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Now we have the complete list of Huffman codes. Build a
- * table.
- */
- return zlib_mkonetab(codes, lengths, nlengths, 0, 0,
- maxlen < 9 ? maxlen : 9);
-}
-
-static int zlib_freetable(struct zlib_table **ztab)
-{
- struct zlib_table *tab;
- int code;
-
- if (ztab == NULL)
- return -1;
-
- if (*ztab == NULL)
- return 0;
-
- tab = *ztab;
-
- for (code = 0; code <= tab->mask; code++)
- if (tab->table[code].nexttable != NULL)
- zlib_freetable(&tab->table[code].nexttable);
-
- sfree(tab->table);
- tab->table = NULL;
-
- sfree(tab);
- *ztab = NULL;
-
- return (0);
-}
-
-struct zlib_decompress_ctx {
- struct zlib_table *staticlentable, *staticdisttable;
- struct zlib_table *currlentable, *currdisttable, *lenlentable;
- enum {
- START, OUTSIDEBLK,
- TREES_HDR, TREES_LENLEN, TREES_LEN, TREES_LENREP,
- INBLK, GOTLENSYM, GOTLEN, GOTDISTSYM,
- UNCOMP_LEN, UNCOMP_NLEN, UNCOMP_DATA
- } state;
- int sym, hlit, hdist, hclen, lenptr, lenextrabits, lenaddon, len,
- lenrep;
- int uncomplen;
- unsigned char lenlen[19];
- unsigned char lengths[286 + 32];
- unsigned long bits;
- int nbits;
- unsigned char window[WINSIZE];
- int winpos;
- unsigned char *outblk;
- int outlen, outsize;
-};
-
-void *zlib_decompress_init(void)
-{
- struct zlib_decompress_ctx *dctx = snew(struct zlib_decompress_ctx);
- unsigned char lengths[288];
-
- memset(lengths, 8, 144);
- memset(lengths + 144, 9, 256 - 144);
- memset(lengths + 256, 7, 280 - 256);
- memset(lengths + 280, 8, 288 - 280);
- dctx->staticlentable = zlib_mktable(lengths, 288);
- memset(lengths, 5, 32);
- dctx->staticdisttable = zlib_mktable(lengths, 32);
- dctx->state = START; /* even before header */
- dctx->currlentable = dctx->currdisttable = dctx->lenlentable = NULL;
- dctx->bits = 0;
- dctx->nbits = 0;
- dctx->winpos = 0;
-
- return dctx;
-}
-
-void zlib_decompress_cleanup(void *handle)
-{
- struct zlib_decompress_ctx *dctx = (struct zlib_decompress_ctx *)handle;
-
- if (dctx->currlentable && dctx->currlentable != dctx->staticlentable)
- zlib_freetable(&dctx->currlentable);
- if (dctx->currdisttable && dctx->currdisttable != dctx->staticdisttable)
- zlib_freetable(&dctx->currdisttable);
- if (dctx->lenlentable)
- zlib_freetable(&dctx->lenlentable);
- zlib_freetable(&dctx->staticlentable);
- zlib_freetable(&dctx->staticdisttable);
- sfree(dctx);
-}
-
-static int zlib_huflookup(unsigned long *bitsp, int *nbitsp,
- struct zlib_table *tab)
-{
- unsigned long bits = *bitsp;
- int nbits = *nbitsp;
- while (1) {
- struct zlib_tableentry *ent;
- ent = &tab->table[bits & tab->mask];
- if (ent->nbits > nbits)
- return -1; /* not enough data */
- bits >>= ent->nbits;
- nbits -= ent->nbits;
- if (ent->code == -1)
- tab = ent->nexttable;
- else {
- *bitsp = bits;
- *nbitsp = nbits;
- return ent->code;
- }
-
- if (!tab) {
- /*
- * There was a missing entry in the table, presumably
- * due to an invalid Huffman table description, and the
- * subsequent data has attempted to use the missing
- * entry. Return a decoding failure.
- */
- return -2;
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void zlib_emit_char(struct zlib_decompress_ctx *dctx, int c)
-{
- dctx->window[dctx->winpos] = c;
- dctx->winpos = (dctx->winpos + 1) & (WINSIZE - 1);
- if (dctx->outlen >= dctx->outsize) {
- dctx->outsize = dctx->outlen + 512;
- dctx->outblk = sresize(dctx->outblk, dctx->outsize, unsigned char);
- }
- dctx->outblk[dctx->outlen++] = c;
-}
-
-#define EATBITS(n) ( dctx->nbits -= (n), dctx->bits >>= (n) )
-
-int zlib_decompress_block(void *handle, unsigned char *block, int len,
- unsigned char **outblock, int *outlen)
-{
- struct zlib_decompress_ctx *dctx = (struct zlib_decompress_ctx *)handle;
- const coderecord *rec;
- int code, blktype, rep, dist, nlen, header;
- static const unsigned char lenlenmap[] = {
- 16, 17, 18, 0, 8, 7, 9, 6, 10, 5, 11, 4, 12, 3, 13, 2, 14, 1, 15
- };
-
- dctx->outblk = snewn(256, unsigned char);
- dctx->outsize = 256;
- dctx->outlen = 0;
-
- while (len > 0 || dctx->nbits > 0) {
- while (dctx->nbits < 24 && len > 0) {
- dctx->bits |= (*block++) << dctx->nbits;
- dctx->nbits += 8;
- len--;
- }
- switch (dctx->state) {
- case START:
- /* Expect 16-bit zlib header. */
- if (dctx->nbits < 16)
- goto finished; /* done all we can */
-
- /*
- * The header is stored as a big-endian 16-bit integer,
- * in contrast to the general little-endian policy in
- * the rest of the format :-(
- */
- header = (((dctx->bits & 0xFF00) >> 8) |
- ((dctx->bits & 0x00FF) << 8));
- EATBITS(16);
-
- /*
- * Check the header:
- *
- * - bits 8-11 should be 1000 (Deflate/RFC1951)
- * - bits 12-15 should be at most 0111 (window size)
- * - bit 5 should be zero (no dictionary present)
- * - we don't care about bits 6-7 (compression rate)
- * - bits 0-4 should be set up to make the whole thing
- * a multiple of 31 (checksum).
- */
- if ((header & 0x0F00) != 0x0800 ||
- (header & 0xF000) > 0x7000 ||
- (header & 0x0020) != 0x0000 ||
- (header % 31) != 0)
- goto decode_error;
-
- dctx->state = OUTSIDEBLK;
- break;
- case OUTSIDEBLK:
- /* Expect 3-bit block header. */
- if (dctx->nbits < 3)
- goto finished; /* done all we can */
- EATBITS(1);
- blktype = dctx->bits & 3;
- EATBITS(2);
- if (blktype == 0) {
- int to_eat = dctx->nbits & 7;
- dctx->state = UNCOMP_LEN;
- EATBITS(to_eat); /* align to byte boundary */
- } else if (blktype == 1) {
- dctx->currlentable = dctx->staticlentable;
- dctx->currdisttable = dctx->staticdisttable;
- dctx->state = INBLK;
- } else if (blktype == 2) {
- dctx->state = TREES_HDR;
- }
- break;
- case TREES_HDR:
- /*
- * Dynamic block header. Five bits of HLIT, five of
- * HDIST, four of HCLEN.
- */
- if (dctx->nbits < 5 + 5 + 4)
- goto finished; /* done all we can */
- dctx->hlit = 257 + (dctx->bits & 31);
- EATBITS(5);
- dctx->hdist = 1 + (dctx->bits & 31);
- EATBITS(5);
- dctx->hclen = 4 + (dctx->bits & 15);
- EATBITS(4);
- dctx->lenptr = 0;
- dctx->state = TREES_LENLEN;
- memset(dctx->lenlen, 0, sizeof(dctx->lenlen));
- break;
- case TREES_LENLEN:
- if (dctx->nbits < 3)
- goto finished;
- while (dctx->lenptr < dctx->hclen && dctx->nbits >= 3) {
- dctx->lenlen[lenlenmap[dctx->lenptr++]] =
- (unsigned char) (dctx->bits & 7);
- EATBITS(3);
- }
- if (dctx->lenptr == dctx->hclen) {
- dctx->lenlentable = zlib_mktable(dctx->lenlen, 19);
- dctx->state = TREES_LEN;
- dctx->lenptr = 0;
- }
- break;
- case TREES_LEN:
- if (dctx->lenptr >= dctx->hlit + dctx->hdist) {
- dctx->currlentable = zlib_mktable(dctx->lengths, dctx->hlit);
- dctx->currdisttable = zlib_mktable(dctx->lengths + dctx->hlit,
- dctx->hdist);
- zlib_freetable(&dctx->lenlentable);
- dctx->lenlentable = NULL;
- dctx->state = INBLK;
- break;
- }
- code =
- zlib_huflookup(&dctx->bits, &dctx->nbits, dctx->lenlentable);
- if (code == -1)
- goto finished;
- if (code == -2)
- goto decode_error;
- if (code < 16)
- dctx->lengths[dctx->lenptr++] = code;
- else {
- dctx->lenextrabits = (code == 16 ? 2 : code == 17 ? 3 : 7);
- dctx->lenaddon = (code == 18 ? 11 : 3);
- dctx->lenrep = (code == 16 && dctx->lenptr > 0 ?
- dctx->lengths[dctx->lenptr - 1] : 0);
- dctx->state = TREES_LENREP;
- }
- break;
- case TREES_LENREP:
- if (dctx->nbits < dctx->lenextrabits)
- goto finished;
- rep =
- dctx->lenaddon +
- (dctx->bits & ((1 << dctx->lenextrabits) - 1));
- EATBITS(dctx->lenextrabits);
- while (rep > 0 && dctx->lenptr < dctx->hlit + dctx->hdist) {
- dctx->lengths[dctx->lenptr] = dctx->lenrep;
- dctx->lenptr++;
- rep--;
- }
- dctx->state = TREES_LEN;
- break;
- case INBLK:
- code =
- zlib_huflookup(&dctx->bits, &dctx->nbits, dctx->currlentable);
- if (code == -1)
- goto finished;
- if (code == -2)
- goto decode_error;
- if (code < 256)
- zlib_emit_char(dctx, code);
- else if (code == 256) {
- dctx->state = OUTSIDEBLK;
- if (dctx->currlentable != dctx->staticlentable) {
- zlib_freetable(&dctx->currlentable);
- dctx->currlentable = NULL;
- }
- if (dctx->currdisttable != dctx->staticdisttable) {
- zlib_freetable(&dctx->currdisttable);
- dctx->currdisttable = NULL;
- }
- } else if (code < 286) { /* static tree can give >285; ignore */
- dctx->state = GOTLENSYM;
- dctx->sym = code;
- }
- break;
- case GOTLENSYM:
- rec = &lencodes[dctx->sym - 257];
- if (dctx->nbits < rec->extrabits)
- goto finished;
- dctx->len =
- rec->min + (dctx->bits & ((1 << rec->extrabits) - 1));
- EATBITS(rec->extrabits);
- dctx->state = GOTLEN;
- break;
- case GOTLEN:
- code =
- zlib_huflookup(&dctx->bits, &dctx->nbits,
- dctx->currdisttable);
- if (code == -1)
- goto finished;
- if (code == -2)
- goto decode_error;
- dctx->state = GOTDISTSYM;
- dctx->sym = code;
- break;
- case GOTDISTSYM:
- rec = &distcodes[dctx->sym];
- if (dctx->nbits < rec->extrabits)
- goto finished;
- dist = rec->min + (dctx->bits & ((1 << rec->extrabits) - 1));
- EATBITS(rec->extrabits);
- dctx->state = INBLK;
- while (dctx->len--)
- zlib_emit_char(dctx, dctx->window[(dctx->winpos - dist) &
- (WINSIZE - 1)]);
- break;
- case UNCOMP_LEN:
- /*
- * Uncompressed block. We expect to see a 16-bit LEN.
- */
- if (dctx->nbits < 16)
- goto finished;
- dctx->uncomplen = dctx->bits & 0xFFFF;
- EATBITS(16);
- dctx->state = UNCOMP_NLEN;
- break;
- case UNCOMP_NLEN:
- /*
- * Uncompressed block. We expect to see a 16-bit NLEN,
- * which should be the one's complement of the previous
- * LEN.
- */
- if (dctx->nbits < 16)
- goto finished;
- nlen = dctx->bits & 0xFFFF;
- EATBITS(16);
- if (dctx->uncomplen != (nlen ^ 0xFFFF))
- goto decode_error;
- if (dctx->uncomplen == 0)
- dctx->state = OUTSIDEBLK; /* block is empty */
- else
- dctx->state = UNCOMP_DATA;
- break;
- case UNCOMP_DATA:
- if (dctx->nbits < 8)
- goto finished;
- zlib_emit_char(dctx, dctx->bits & 0xFF);
- EATBITS(8);
- if (--dctx->uncomplen == 0)
- dctx->state = OUTSIDEBLK; /* end of uncompressed block */
- break;
- }
- }
-
- finished:
- *outblock = dctx->outblk;
- *outlen = dctx->outlen;
- return 1;
-
- decode_error:
- sfree(dctx->outblk);
- *outblock = dctx->outblk = NULL;
- *outlen = 0;
- return 0;
-}
-
-#ifdef ZLIB_STANDALONE
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <string.h>
-
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
-{
- unsigned char buf[16], *outbuf;
- int ret, outlen;
- void *handle;
- int noheader = FALSE, opts = TRUE;
- char *filename = NULL;
- FILE *fp;
-
- while (--argc) {
- char *p = *++argv;
-
- if (p[0] == '-' && opts) {
- if (!strcmp(p, "-d"))
- noheader = TRUE;
- else if (!strcmp(p, "--"))
- opts = FALSE; /* next thing is filename */
- else {
- fprintf(stderr, "unknown command line option '%s'\n", p);
- return 1;
- }
- } else if (!filename) {
- filename = p;
- } else {
- fprintf(stderr, "can only handle one filename\n");
- return 1;
- }
- }
-
- handle = zlib_decompress_init();
-
- if (noheader) {
- /*
- * Provide missing zlib header if -d was specified.
- */
- zlib_decompress_block(handle, "\x78\x9C", 2, &outbuf, &outlen);
- assert(outlen == 0);
- }
-
- if (filename)
- fp = fopen(filename, "rb");
- else
- fp = stdin;
-
- if (!fp) {
- assert(filename);
- fprintf(stderr, "unable to open '%s'\n", filename);
- return 1;
- }
-
- while (1) {
- ret = fread(buf, 1, sizeof(buf), fp);
- if (ret <= 0)
- break;
- zlib_decompress_block(handle, buf, ret, &outbuf, &outlen);
- if (outbuf) {
- if (outlen)
- fwrite(outbuf, 1, outlen, stdout);
- sfree(outbuf);
- } else {
- fprintf(stderr, "decoding error\n");
- return 1;
- }
- }
-
- zlib_decompress_cleanup(handle);
-
- if (filename)
- fclose(fp);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-#else
-
-const struct ssh_compress ssh_zlib = {
- "zlib",
- "zlib@openssh.com", /* delayed version */
- zlib_compress_init,
- zlib_compress_cleanup,
- zlib_compress_block,
- zlib_decompress_init,
- zlib_decompress_cleanup,
- zlib_decompress_block,
- zlib_disable_compression,
- "zlib (RFC1950)"
-};
-
-#endif
+/* + * Zlib (RFC1950 / RFC1951) compression for PuTTY. + * + * There will no doubt be criticism of my decision to reimplement + * Zlib compression from scratch instead of using the existing zlib + * code. People will cry `reinventing the wheel'; they'll claim + * that the `fundamental basis of OSS' is code reuse; they'll want + * to see a really good reason for me having chosen not to use the + * existing code. + * + * Well, here are my reasons. Firstly, I don't want to link the + * whole of zlib into the PuTTY binary; PuTTY is justifiably proud + * of its small size and I think zlib contains a lot of unnecessary + * baggage for the kind of compression that SSH requires. + * + * Secondly, I also don't like the alternative of using zlib.dll. + * Another thing PuTTY is justifiably proud of is its ease of + * installation, and the last thing I want to do is to start + * mandating DLLs. Not only that, but there are two _kinds_ of + * zlib.dll kicking around, one with C calling conventions on the + * exported functions and another with WINAPI conventions, and + * there would be a significant danger of getting the wrong one. + * + * Thirdly, there seems to be a difference of opinion on the IETF + * secsh mailing list about the correct way to round off a + * compressed packet and start the next. In particular, there's + * some talk of switching to a mechanism zlib isn't currently + * capable of supporting (see below for an explanation). Given that + * sort of uncertainty, I thought it might be better to have code + * that will support even the zlib-incompatible worst case. + * + * Fourthly, it's a _second implementation_. Second implementations + * are fundamentally a Good Thing in standardisation efforts. The + * difference of opinion mentioned above has arisen _precisely_ + * because there has been only one zlib implementation and + * everybody has used it. I don't intend that this should happen + * again. + */ + +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <assert.h> + +#ifdef ZLIB_STANDALONE + +/* + * This module also makes a handy zlib decoding tool for when + * you're picking apart Zip files or PDFs or PNGs. If you compile + * it with ZLIB_STANDALONE defined, it builds on its own and + * becomes a command-line utility. + * + * Therefore, here I provide a self-contained implementation of the + * macros required from the rest of the PuTTY sources. + */ +#define snew(type) ( (type *) malloc(sizeof(type)) ) +#define snewn(n, type) ( (type *) malloc((n) * sizeof(type)) ) +#define sresize(x, n, type) ( (type *) realloc((x), (n) * sizeof(type)) ) +#define sfree(x) ( free((x)) ) + +#else +#include "ssh.h" +#endif + +#ifndef FALSE +#define FALSE 0 +#define TRUE (!FALSE) +#endif + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Basic LZ77 code. This bit is designed modularly, so it could be + * ripped out and used in a different LZ77 compressor. Go to it, + * and good luck :-) + */ + +struct LZ77InternalContext; +struct LZ77Context { + struct LZ77InternalContext *ictx; + void *userdata; + void (*literal) (struct LZ77Context * ctx, unsigned char c); + void (*match) (struct LZ77Context * ctx, int distance, int len); +}; + +/* + * Initialise the private fields of an LZ77Context. It's up to the + * user to initialise the public fields. + */ +static int lz77_init(struct LZ77Context *ctx); + +/* + * Supply data to be compressed. Will update the private fields of + * the LZ77Context, and will call literal() and match() to output. + * If `compress' is FALSE, it will never emit a match, but will + * instead call literal() for everything. + */ +static void lz77_compress(struct LZ77Context *ctx, + unsigned char *data, int len, int compress); + +/* + * Modifiable parameters. + */ +#define WINSIZE 32768 /* window size. Must be power of 2! */ +#define HASHMAX 2039 /* one more than max hash value */ +#define MAXMATCH 32 /* how many matches we track */ +#define HASHCHARS 3 /* how many chars make a hash */ + +/* + * This compressor takes a less slapdash approach than the + * gzip/zlib one. Rather than allowing our hash chains to fall into + * disuse near the far end, we keep them doubly linked so we can + * _find_ the far end, and then every time we add a new byte to the + * window (thus rolling round by one and removing the previous + * byte), we can carefully remove the hash chain entry. + */ + +#define INVALID -1 /* invalid hash _and_ invalid offset */ +struct WindowEntry { + short next, prev; /* array indices within the window */ + short hashval; +}; + +struct HashEntry { + short first; /* window index of first in chain */ +}; + +struct Match { + int distance, len; +}; + +struct LZ77InternalContext { + struct WindowEntry win[WINSIZE]; + unsigned char data[WINSIZE]; + int winpos; + struct HashEntry hashtab[HASHMAX]; + unsigned char pending[HASHCHARS]; + int npending; +}; + +static int lz77_hash(unsigned char *data) +{ + return (257 * data[0] + 263 * data[1] + 269 * data[2]) % HASHMAX; +} + +static int lz77_init(struct LZ77Context *ctx) +{ + struct LZ77InternalContext *st; + int i; + + st = snew(struct LZ77InternalContext); + if (!st) + return 0; + + ctx->ictx = st; + + for (i = 0; i < WINSIZE; i++) + st->win[i].next = st->win[i].prev = st->win[i].hashval = INVALID; + for (i = 0; i < HASHMAX; i++) + st->hashtab[i].first = INVALID; + st->winpos = 0; + + st->npending = 0; + + return 1; +} + +static void lz77_advance(struct LZ77InternalContext *st, + unsigned char c, int hash) +{ + int off; + + /* + * Remove the hash entry at winpos from the tail of its chain, + * or empty the chain if it's the only thing on the chain. + */ + if (st->win[st->winpos].prev != INVALID) { + st->win[st->win[st->winpos].prev].next = INVALID; + } else if (st->win[st->winpos].hashval != INVALID) { + st->hashtab[st->win[st->winpos].hashval].first = INVALID; + } + + /* + * Create a new entry at winpos and add it to the head of its + * hash chain. + */ + st->win[st->winpos].hashval = hash; + st->win[st->winpos].prev = INVALID; + off = st->win[st->winpos].next = st->hashtab[hash].first; + st->hashtab[hash].first = st->winpos; + if (off != INVALID) + st->win[off].prev = st->winpos; + st->data[st->winpos] = c; + + /* + * Advance the window pointer. + */ + st->winpos = (st->winpos + 1) & (WINSIZE - 1); +} + +#define CHARAT(k) ( (k)<0 ? st->data[(st->winpos+k)&(WINSIZE-1)] : data[k] ) + +static void lz77_compress(struct LZ77Context *ctx, + unsigned char *data, int len, int compress) +{ + struct LZ77InternalContext *st = ctx->ictx; + int i, hash, distance, off, nmatch, matchlen, advance; + struct Match defermatch, matches[MAXMATCH]; + int deferchr; + + assert(st->npending <= HASHCHARS); + + /* + * Add any pending characters from last time to the window. (We + * might not be able to.) + * + * This leaves st->pending empty in the usual case (when len >= + * HASHCHARS); otherwise it leaves st->pending empty enough that + * adding all the remaining 'len' characters will not push it past + * HASHCHARS in size. + */ + for (i = 0; i < st->npending; i++) { + unsigned char foo[HASHCHARS]; + int j; + if (len + st->npending - i < HASHCHARS) { + /* Update the pending array. */ + for (j = i; j < st->npending; j++) + st->pending[j - i] = st->pending[j]; + break; + } + for (j = 0; j < HASHCHARS; j++) + foo[j] = (i + j < st->npending ? st->pending[i + j] : + data[i + j - st->npending]); + lz77_advance(st, foo[0], lz77_hash(foo)); + } + st->npending -= i; + + defermatch.distance = 0; /* appease compiler */ + defermatch.len = 0; + deferchr = '\0'; + while (len > 0) { + + /* Don't even look for a match, if we're not compressing. */ + if (compress && len >= HASHCHARS) { + /* + * Hash the next few characters. + */ + hash = lz77_hash(data); + + /* + * Look the hash up in the corresponding hash chain and see + * what we can find. + */ + nmatch = 0; + for (off = st->hashtab[hash].first; + off != INVALID; off = st->win[off].next) { + /* distance = 1 if off == st->winpos-1 */ + /* distance = WINSIZE if off == st->winpos */ + distance = + WINSIZE - (off + WINSIZE - st->winpos) % WINSIZE; + for (i = 0; i < HASHCHARS; i++) + if (CHARAT(i) != CHARAT(i - distance)) + break; + if (i == HASHCHARS) { + matches[nmatch].distance = distance; + matches[nmatch].len = 3; + if (++nmatch >= MAXMATCH) + break; + } + } + } else { + nmatch = 0; + hash = INVALID; + } + + if (nmatch > 0) { + /* + * We've now filled up matches[] with nmatch potential + * matches. Follow them down to find the longest. (We + * assume here that it's always worth favouring a + * longer match over a shorter one.) + */ + matchlen = HASHCHARS; + while (matchlen < len) { + int j; + for (i = j = 0; i < nmatch; i++) { + if (CHARAT(matchlen) == + CHARAT(matchlen - matches[i].distance)) { + matches[j++] = matches[i]; + } + } + if (j == 0) + break; + matchlen++; + nmatch = j; + } + + /* + * We've now got all the longest matches. We favour the + * shorter distances, which means we go with matches[0]. + * So see if we want to defer it or throw it away. + */ + matches[0].len = matchlen; + if (defermatch.len > 0) { + if (matches[0].len > defermatch.len + 1) { + /* We have a better match. Emit the deferred char, + * and defer this match. */ + ctx->literal(ctx, (unsigned char) deferchr); + defermatch = matches[0]; + deferchr = data[0]; + advance = 1; + } else { + /* We don't have a better match. Do the deferred one. */ + ctx->match(ctx, defermatch.distance, defermatch.len); + advance = defermatch.len - 1; + defermatch.len = 0; + } + } else { + /* There was no deferred match. Defer this one. */ + defermatch = matches[0]; + deferchr = data[0]; + advance = 1; + } + } else { + /* + * We found no matches. Emit the deferred match, if + * any; otherwise emit a literal. + */ + if (defermatch.len > 0) { + ctx->match(ctx, defermatch.distance, defermatch.len); + advance = defermatch.len - 1; + defermatch.len = 0; + } else { + ctx->literal(ctx, data[0]); + advance = 1; + } + } + + /* + * Now advance the position by `advance' characters, + * keeping the window and hash chains consistent. + */ + while (advance > 0) { + if (len >= HASHCHARS) { + lz77_advance(st, *data, lz77_hash(data)); + } else { + assert(st->npending < HASHCHARS); + st->pending[st->npending++] = *data; + } + data++; + len--; + advance--; + } + } +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Zlib compression. We always use the static Huffman tree option. + * Mostly this is because it's hard to scan a block in advance to + * work out better trees; dynamic trees are great when you're + * compressing a large file under no significant time constraint, + * but when you're compressing little bits in real time, things get + * hairier. + * + * I suppose it's possible that I could compute Huffman trees based + * on the frequencies in the _previous_ block, as a sort of + * heuristic, but I'm not confident that the gain would balance out + * having to transmit the trees. + */ + +struct Outbuf { + unsigned char *outbuf; + int outlen, outsize; + unsigned long outbits; + int noutbits; + int firstblock; + int comp_disabled; +}; + +static void outbits(struct Outbuf *out, unsigned long bits, int nbits) +{ + assert(out->noutbits + nbits <= 32); + out->outbits |= bits << out->noutbits; + out->noutbits += nbits; + while (out->noutbits >= 8) { + if (out->outlen >= out->outsize) { + out->outsize = out->outlen + 64; + out->outbuf = sresize(out->outbuf, out->outsize, unsigned char); + } + out->outbuf[out->outlen++] = (unsigned char) (out->outbits & 0xFF); + out->outbits >>= 8; + out->noutbits -= 8; + } +} + +static const unsigned char mirrorbytes[256] = { + 0x00, 0x80, 0x40, 0xc0, 0x20, 0xa0, 0x60, 0xe0, + 0x10, 0x90, 0x50, 0xd0, 0x30, 0xb0, 0x70, 0xf0, + 0x08, 0x88, 0x48, 0xc8, 0x28, 0xa8, 0x68, 0xe8, + 0x18, 0x98, 0x58, 0xd8, 0x38, 0xb8, 0x78, 0xf8, + 0x04, 0x84, 0x44, 0xc4, 0x24, 0xa4, 0x64, 0xe4, + 0x14, 0x94, 0x54, 0xd4, 0x34, 0xb4, 0x74, 0xf4, + 0x0c, 0x8c, 0x4c, 0xcc, 0x2c, 0xac, 0x6c, 0xec, + 0x1c, 0x9c, 0x5c, 0xdc, 0x3c, 0xbc, 0x7c, 0xfc, + 0x02, 0x82, 0x42, 0xc2, 0x22, 0xa2, 0x62, 0xe2, + 0x12, 0x92, 0x52, 0xd2, 0x32, 0xb2, 0x72, 0xf2, + 0x0a, 0x8a, 0x4a, 0xca, 0x2a, 0xaa, 0x6a, 0xea, + 0x1a, 0x9a, 0x5a, 0xda, 0x3a, 0xba, 0x7a, 0xfa, + 0x06, 0x86, 0x46, 0xc6, 0x26, 0xa6, 0x66, 0xe6, + 0x16, 0x96, 0x56, 0xd6, 0x36, 0xb6, 0x76, 0xf6, + 0x0e, 0x8e, 0x4e, 0xce, 0x2e, 0xae, 0x6e, 0xee, + 0x1e, 0x9e, 0x5e, 0xde, 0x3e, 0xbe, 0x7e, 0xfe, + 0x01, 0x81, 0x41, 0xc1, 0x21, 0xa1, 0x61, 0xe1, + 0x11, 0x91, 0x51, 0xd1, 0x31, 0xb1, 0x71, 0xf1, + 0x09, 0x89, 0x49, 0xc9, 0x29, 0xa9, 0x69, 0xe9, + 0x19, 0x99, 0x59, 0xd9, 0x39, 0xb9, 0x79, 0xf9, + 0x05, 0x85, 0x45, 0xc5, 0x25, 0xa5, 0x65, 0xe5, + 0x15, 0x95, 0x55, 0xd5, 0x35, 0xb5, 0x75, 0xf5, + 0x0d, 0x8d, 0x4d, 0xcd, 0x2d, 0xad, 0x6d, 0xed, + 0x1d, 0x9d, 0x5d, 0xdd, 0x3d, 0xbd, 0x7d, 0xfd, + 0x03, 0x83, 0x43, 0xc3, 0x23, 0xa3, 0x63, 0xe3, + 0x13, 0x93, 0x53, 0xd3, 0x33, 0xb3, 0x73, 0xf3, + 0x0b, 0x8b, 0x4b, 0xcb, 0x2b, 0xab, 0x6b, 0xeb, + 0x1b, 0x9b, 0x5b, 0xdb, 0x3b, 0xbb, 0x7b, 0xfb, + 0x07, 0x87, 0x47, 0xc7, 0x27, 0xa7, 0x67, 0xe7, + 0x17, 0x97, 0x57, 0xd7, 0x37, 0xb7, 0x77, 0xf7, + 0x0f, 0x8f, 0x4f, 0xcf, 0x2f, 0xaf, 0x6f, 0xef, + 0x1f, 0x9f, 0x5f, 0xdf, 0x3f, 0xbf, 0x7f, 0xff, +}; + +typedef struct { + short code, extrabits; + int min, max; +} coderecord; + +static const coderecord lencodes[] = { + {257, 0, 3, 3}, + {258, 0, 4, 4}, + {259, 0, 5, 5}, + {260, 0, 6, 6}, + {261, 0, 7, 7}, + {262, 0, 8, 8}, + {263, 0, 9, 9}, + {264, 0, 10, 10}, + {265, 1, 11, 12}, + {266, 1, 13, 14}, + {267, 1, 15, 16}, + {268, 1, 17, 18}, + {269, 2, 19, 22}, + {270, 2, 23, 26}, + {271, 2, 27, 30}, + {272, 2, 31, 34}, + {273, 3, 35, 42}, + {274, 3, 43, 50}, + {275, 3, 51, 58}, + {276, 3, 59, 66}, + {277, 4, 67, 82}, + {278, 4, 83, 98}, + {279, 4, 99, 114}, + {280, 4, 115, 130}, + {281, 5, 131, 162}, + {282, 5, 163, 194}, + {283, 5, 195, 226}, + {284, 5, 227, 257}, + {285, 0, 258, 258}, +}; + +static const coderecord distcodes[] = { + {0, 0, 1, 1}, + {1, 0, 2, 2}, + {2, 0, 3, 3}, + {3, 0, 4, 4}, + {4, 1, 5, 6}, + {5, 1, 7, 8}, + {6, 2, 9, 12}, + {7, 2, 13, 16}, + {8, 3, 17, 24}, + {9, 3, 25, 32}, + {10, 4, 33, 48}, + {11, 4, 49, 64}, + {12, 5, 65, 96}, + {13, 5, 97, 128}, + {14, 6, 129, 192}, + {15, 6, 193, 256}, + {16, 7, 257, 384}, + {17, 7, 385, 512}, + {18, 8, 513, 768}, + {19, 8, 769, 1024}, + {20, 9, 1025, 1536}, + {21, 9, 1537, 2048}, + {22, 10, 2049, 3072}, + {23, 10, 3073, 4096}, + {24, 11, 4097, 6144}, + {25, 11, 6145, 8192}, + {26, 12, 8193, 12288}, + {27, 12, 12289, 16384}, + {28, 13, 16385, 24576}, + {29, 13, 24577, 32768}, +}; + +static void zlib_literal(struct LZ77Context *ectx, unsigned char c) +{ + struct Outbuf *out = (struct Outbuf *) ectx->userdata; + + if (out->comp_disabled) { + /* + * We're in an uncompressed block, so just output the byte. + */ + outbits(out, c, 8); + return; + } + + if (c <= 143) { + /* 0 through 143 are 8 bits long starting at 00110000. */ + outbits(out, mirrorbytes[0x30 + c], 8); + } else { + /* 144 through 255 are 9 bits long starting at 110010000. */ + outbits(out, 1 + 2 * mirrorbytes[0x90 - 144 + c], 9); + } +} + +static void zlib_match(struct LZ77Context *ectx, int distance, int len) +{ + const coderecord *d, *l; + int i, j, k; + struct Outbuf *out = (struct Outbuf *) ectx->userdata; + + assert(!out->comp_disabled); + + while (len > 0) { + int thislen; + + /* + * We can transmit matches of lengths 3 through 258 + * inclusive. So if len exceeds 258, we must transmit in + * several steps, with 258 or less in each step. + * + * Specifically: if len >= 261, we can transmit 258 and be + * sure of having at least 3 left for the next step. And if + * len <= 258, we can just transmit len. But if len == 259 + * or 260, we must transmit len-3. + */ + thislen = (len > 260 ? 258 : len <= 258 ? len : len - 3); + len -= thislen; + + /* + * Binary-search to find which length code we're + * transmitting. + */ + i = -1; + j = sizeof(lencodes) / sizeof(*lencodes); + while (1) { + assert(j - i >= 2); + k = (j + i) / 2; + if (thislen < lencodes[k].min) + j = k; + else if (thislen > lencodes[k].max) + i = k; + else { + l = &lencodes[k]; + break; /* found it! */ + } + } + + /* + * Transmit the length code. 256-279 are seven bits + * starting at 0000000; 280-287 are eight bits starting at + * 11000000. + */ + if (l->code <= 279) { + outbits(out, mirrorbytes[(l->code - 256) * 2], 7); + } else { + outbits(out, mirrorbytes[0xc0 - 280 + l->code], 8); + } + + /* + * Transmit the extra bits. + */ + if (l->extrabits) + outbits(out, thislen - l->min, l->extrabits); + + /* + * Binary-search to find which distance code we're + * transmitting. + */ + i = -1; + j = sizeof(distcodes) / sizeof(*distcodes); + while (1) { + assert(j - i >= 2); + k = (j + i) / 2; + if (distance < distcodes[k].min) + j = k; + else if (distance > distcodes[k].max) + i = k; + else { + d = &distcodes[k]; + break; /* found it! */ + } + } + + /* + * Transmit the distance code. Five bits starting at 00000. + */ + outbits(out, mirrorbytes[d->code * 8], 5); + + /* + * Transmit the extra bits. + */ + if (d->extrabits) + outbits(out, distance - d->min, d->extrabits); + } +} + +void *zlib_compress_init(void) +{ + struct Outbuf *out; + struct LZ77Context *ectx = snew(struct LZ77Context); + + lz77_init(ectx); + ectx->literal = zlib_literal; + ectx->match = zlib_match; + + out = snew(struct Outbuf); + out->outbits = out->noutbits = 0; + out->firstblock = 1; + out->comp_disabled = FALSE; + ectx->userdata = out; + + return ectx; +} + +void zlib_compress_cleanup(void *handle) +{ + struct LZ77Context *ectx = (struct LZ77Context *)handle; + sfree(ectx->userdata); + sfree(ectx->ictx); + sfree(ectx); +} + +/* + * Turn off actual LZ77 analysis for one block, to facilitate + * construction of a precise-length IGNORE packet. Returns the + * length adjustment (which is only valid for packets < 65536 + * bytes, but that seems reasonable enough). + */ +static int zlib_disable_compression(void *handle) +{ + struct LZ77Context *ectx = (struct LZ77Context *)handle; + struct Outbuf *out = (struct Outbuf *) ectx->userdata; + int n; + + out->comp_disabled = TRUE; + + n = 0; + /* + * If this is the first block, we will start by outputting two + * header bytes, and then three bits to begin an uncompressed + * block. This will cost three bytes (because we will start on + * a byte boundary, this is certain). + */ + if (out->firstblock) { + n = 3; + } else { + /* + * Otherwise, we will output seven bits to close the + * previous static block, and _then_ three bits to begin an + * uncompressed block, and then flush the current byte. + * This may cost two bytes or three, depending on noutbits. + */ + n += (out->noutbits + 10) / 8; + } + + /* + * Now we output four bytes for the length / ~length pair in + * the uncompressed block. + */ + n += 4; + + return n; +} + +int zlib_compress_block(void *handle, unsigned char *block, int len, + unsigned char **outblock, int *outlen) +{ + struct LZ77Context *ectx = (struct LZ77Context *)handle; + struct Outbuf *out = (struct Outbuf *) ectx->userdata; + int in_block; + + out->outbuf = NULL; + out->outlen = out->outsize = 0; + + /* + * If this is the first block, output the Zlib (RFC1950) header + * bytes 78 9C. (Deflate compression, 32K window size, default + * algorithm.) + */ + if (out->firstblock) { + outbits(out, 0x9C78, 16); + out->firstblock = 0; + + in_block = FALSE; + } else + in_block = TRUE; + + if (out->comp_disabled) { + if (in_block) + outbits(out, 0, 7); /* close static block */ + + while (len > 0) { + int blen = (len < 65535 ? len : 65535); + + /* + * Start a Deflate (RFC1951) uncompressed block. We + * transmit a zero bit (BFINAL=0), followed by two more + * zero bits (BTYPE=00). Of course these are in the + * wrong order (00 0), not that it matters. + */ + outbits(out, 0, 3); + + /* + * Output zero bits to align to a byte boundary. + */ + if (out->noutbits) + outbits(out, 0, 8 - out->noutbits); + + /* + * Output the block length, and then its one's + * complement. They're little-endian, so all we need to + * do is pass them straight to outbits() with bit count + * 16. + */ + outbits(out, blen, 16); + outbits(out, blen ^ 0xFFFF, 16); + + /* + * Do the `compression': we need to pass the data to + * lz77_compress so that it will be taken into account + * for subsequent (distance,length) pairs. But + * lz77_compress is passed FALSE, which means it won't + * actually find (or even look for) any matches; so + * every character will be passed straight to + * zlib_literal which will spot out->comp_disabled and + * emit in the uncompressed format. + */ + lz77_compress(ectx, block, blen, FALSE); + + len -= blen; + block += blen; + } + outbits(out, 2, 3); /* open new block */ + } else { + if (!in_block) { + /* + * Start a Deflate (RFC1951) fixed-trees block. We + * transmit a zero bit (BFINAL=0), followed by a zero + * bit and a one bit (BTYPE=01). Of course these are in + * the wrong order (01 0). + */ + outbits(out, 2, 3); + } + + /* + * Do the compression. + */ + lz77_compress(ectx, block, len, TRUE); + + /* + * End the block (by transmitting code 256, which is + * 0000000 in fixed-tree mode), and transmit some empty + * blocks to ensure we have emitted the byte containing the + * last piece of genuine data. There are three ways we can + * do this: + * + * - Minimal flush. Output end-of-block and then open a + * new static block. This takes 9 bits, which is + * guaranteed to flush out the last genuine code in the + * closed block; but allegedly zlib can't handle it. + * + * - Zlib partial flush. Output EOB, open and close an + * empty static block, and _then_ open the new block. + * This is the best zlib can handle. + * + * - Zlib sync flush. Output EOB, then an empty + * _uncompressed_ block (000, then sync to byte + * boundary, then send bytes 00 00 FF FF). Then open the + * new block. + * + * For the moment, we will use Zlib partial flush. + */ + outbits(out, 0, 7); /* close block */ + outbits(out, 2, 3 + 7); /* empty static block */ + outbits(out, 2, 3); /* open new block */ + } + + out->comp_disabled = FALSE; + + *outblock = out->outbuf; + *outlen = out->outlen; + + return 1; +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Zlib decompression. Of course, even though our compressor always + * uses static trees, our _decompressor_ has to be capable of + * handling dynamic trees if it sees them. + */ + +/* + * The way we work the Huffman decode is to have a table lookup on + * the first N bits of the input stream (in the order they arrive, + * of course, i.e. the first bit of the Huffman code is in bit 0). + * Each table entry lists the number of bits to consume, plus + * either an output code or a pointer to a secondary table. + */ +struct zlib_table; +struct zlib_tableentry; + +struct zlib_tableentry { + unsigned char nbits; + short code; + struct zlib_table *nexttable; +}; + +struct zlib_table { + int mask; /* mask applied to input bit stream */ + struct zlib_tableentry *table; +}; + +#define MAXCODELEN 16 +#define MAXSYMS 288 + +/* + * Build a single-level decode table for elements + * [minlength,maxlength) of the provided code/length tables, and + * recurse to build subtables. + */ +static struct zlib_table *zlib_mkonetab(int *codes, unsigned char *lengths, + int nsyms, + int pfx, int pfxbits, int bits) +{ + struct zlib_table *tab = snew(struct zlib_table); + int pfxmask = (1 << pfxbits) - 1; + int nbits, i, j, code; + + tab->table = snewn(1 << bits, struct zlib_tableentry); + tab->mask = (1 << bits) - 1; + + for (code = 0; code <= tab->mask; code++) { + tab->table[code].code = -1; + tab->table[code].nbits = 0; + tab->table[code].nexttable = NULL; + } + + for (i = 0; i < nsyms; i++) { + if (lengths[i] <= pfxbits || (codes[i] & pfxmask) != pfx) + continue; + code = (codes[i] >> pfxbits) & tab->mask; + for (j = code; j <= tab->mask; j += 1 << (lengths[i] - pfxbits)) { + tab->table[j].code = i; + nbits = lengths[i] - pfxbits; + if (tab->table[j].nbits < nbits) + tab->table[j].nbits = nbits; + } + } + for (code = 0; code <= tab->mask; code++) { + if (tab->table[code].nbits <= bits) + continue; + /* Generate a subtable. */ + tab->table[code].code = -1; + nbits = tab->table[code].nbits - bits; + if (nbits > 7) + nbits = 7; + tab->table[code].nbits = bits; + tab->table[code].nexttable = zlib_mkonetab(codes, lengths, nsyms, + pfx | (code << pfxbits), + pfxbits + bits, nbits); + } + + return tab; +} + +/* + * Build a decode table, given a set of Huffman tree lengths. + */ +static struct zlib_table *zlib_mktable(unsigned char *lengths, + int nlengths) +{ + int count[MAXCODELEN], startcode[MAXCODELEN], codes[MAXSYMS]; + int code, maxlen; + int i, j; + + /* Count the codes of each length. */ + maxlen = 0; + for (i = 1; i < MAXCODELEN; i++) + count[i] = 0; + for (i = 0; i < nlengths; i++) { + count[lengths[i]]++; + if (maxlen < lengths[i]) + maxlen = lengths[i]; + } + /* Determine the starting code for each length block. */ + code = 0; + for (i = 1; i < MAXCODELEN; i++) { + startcode[i] = code; + code += count[i]; + code <<= 1; + } + /* Determine the code for each symbol. Mirrored, of course. */ + for (i = 0; i < nlengths; i++) { + code = startcode[lengths[i]]++; + codes[i] = 0; + for (j = 0; j < lengths[i]; j++) { + codes[i] = (codes[i] << 1) | (code & 1); + code >>= 1; + } + } + + /* + * Now we have the complete list of Huffman codes. Build a + * table. + */ + return zlib_mkonetab(codes, lengths, nlengths, 0, 0, + maxlen < 9 ? maxlen : 9); +} + +static int zlib_freetable(struct zlib_table **ztab) +{ + struct zlib_table *tab; + int code; + + if (ztab == NULL) + return -1; + + if (*ztab == NULL) + return 0; + + tab = *ztab; + + for (code = 0; code <= tab->mask; code++) + if (tab->table[code].nexttable != NULL) + zlib_freetable(&tab->table[code].nexttable); + + sfree(tab->table); + tab->table = NULL; + + sfree(tab); + *ztab = NULL; + + return (0); +} + +struct zlib_decompress_ctx { + struct zlib_table *staticlentable, *staticdisttable; + struct zlib_table *currlentable, *currdisttable, *lenlentable; + enum { + START, OUTSIDEBLK, + TREES_HDR, TREES_LENLEN, TREES_LEN, TREES_LENREP, + INBLK, GOTLENSYM, GOTLEN, GOTDISTSYM, + UNCOMP_LEN, UNCOMP_NLEN, UNCOMP_DATA + } state; + int sym, hlit, hdist, hclen, lenptr, lenextrabits, lenaddon, len, + lenrep; + int uncomplen; + unsigned char lenlen[19]; + unsigned char lengths[286 + 32]; + unsigned long bits; + int nbits; + unsigned char window[WINSIZE]; + int winpos; + unsigned char *outblk; + int outlen, outsize; +}; + +void *zlib_decompress_init(void) +{ + struct zlib_decompress_ctx *dctx = snew(struct zlib_decompress_ctx); + unsigned char lengths[288]; + + memset(lengths, 8, 144); + memset(lengths + 144, 9, 256 - 144); + memset(lengths + 256, 7, 280 - 256); + memset(lengths + 280, 8, 288 - 280); + dctx->staticlentable = zlib_mktable(lengths, 288); + memset(lengths, 5, 32); + dctx->staticdisttable = zlib_mktable(lengths, 32); + dctx->state = START; /* even before header */ + dctx->currlentable = dctx->currdisttable = dctx->lenlentable = NULL; + dctx->bits = 0; + dctx->nbits = 0; + dctx->winpos = 0; + + return dctx; +} + +void zlib_decompress_cleanup(void *handle) +{ + struct zlib_decompress_ctx *dctx = (struct zlib_decompress_ctx *)handle; + + if (dctx->currlentable && dctx->currlentable != dctx->staticlentable) + zlib_freetable(&dctx->currlentable); + if (dctx->currdisttable && dctx->currdisttable != dctx->staticdisttable) + zlib_freetable(&dctx->currdisttable); + if (dctx->lenlentable) + zlib_freetable(&dctx->lenlentable); + zlib_freetable(&dctx->staticlentable); + zlib_freetable(&dctx->staticdisttable); + sfree(dctx); +} + +static int zlib_huflookup(unsigned long *bitsp, int *nbitsp, + struct zlib_table *tab) +{ + unsigned long bits = *bitsp; + int nbits = *nbitsp; + while (1) { + struct zlib_tableentry *ent; + ent = &tab->table[bits & tab->mask]; + if (ent->nbits > nbits) + return -1; /* not enough data */ + bits >>= ent->nbits; + nbits -= ent->nbits; + if (ent->code == -1) + tab = ent->nexttable; + else { + *bitsp = bits; + *nbitsp = nbits; + return ent->code; + } + + if (!tab) { + /* + * There was a missing entry in the table, presumably + * due to an invalid Huffman table description, and the + * subsequent data has attempted to use the missing + * entry. Return a decoding failure. + */ + return -2; + } + } +} + +static void zlib_emit_char(struct zlib_decompress_ctx *dctx, int c) +{ + dctx->window[dctx->winpos] = c; + dctx->winpos = (dctx->winpos + 1) & (WINSIZE - 1); + if (dctx->outlen >= dctx->outsize) { + dctx->outsize = dctx->outlen + 512; + dctx->outblk = sresize(dctx->outblk, dctx->outsize, unsigned char); + } + dctx->outblk[dctx->outlen++] = c; +} + +#define EATBITS(n) ( dctx->nbits -= (n), dctx->bits >>= (n) ) + +int zlib_decompress_block(void *handle, unsigned char *block, int len, + unsigned char **outblock, int *outlen) +{ + struct zlib_decompress_ctx *dctx = (struct zlib_decompress_ctx *)handle; + const coderecord *rec; + int code, blktype, rep, dist, nlen, header; + static const unsigned char lenlenmap[] = { + 16, 17, 18, 0, 8, 7, 9, 6, 10, 5, 11, 4, 12, 3, 13, 2, 14, 1, 15 + }; + + dctx->outblk = snewn(256, unsigned char); + dctx->outsize = 256; + dctx->outlen = 0; + + while (len > 0 || dctx->nbits > 0) { + while (dctx->nbits < 24 && len > 0) { + dctx->bits |= (*block++) << dctx->nbits; + dctx->nbits += 8; + len--; + } + switch (dctx->state) { + case START: + /* Expect 16-bit zlib header. */ + if (dctx->nbits < 16) + goto finished; /* done all we can */ + + /* + * The header is stored as a big-endian 16-bit integer, + * in contrast to the general little-endian policy in + * the rest of the format :-( + */ + header = (((dctx->bits & 0xFF00) >> 8) | + ((dctx->bits & 0x00FF) << 8)); + EATBITS(16); + + /* + * Check the header: + * + * - bits 8-11 should be 1000 (Deflate/RFC1951) + * - bits 12-15 should be at most 0111 (window size) + * - bit 5 should be zero (no dictionary present) + * - we don't care about bits 6-7 (compression rate) + * - bits 0-4 should be set up to make the whole thing + * a multiple of 31 (checksum). + */ + if ((header & 0x0F00) != 0x0800 || + (header & 0xF000) > 0x7000 || + (header & 0x0020) != 0x0000 || + (header % 31) != 0) + goto decode_error; + + dctx->state = OUTSIDEBLK; + break; + case OUTSIDEBLK: + /* Expect 3-bit block header. */ + if (dctx->nbits < 3) + goto finished; /* done all we can */ + EATBITS(1); + blktype = dctx->bits & 3; + EATBITS(2); + if (blktype == 0) { + int to_eat = dctx->nbits & 7; + dctx->state = UNCOMP_LEN; + EATBITS(to_eat); /* align to byte boundary */ + } else if (blktype == 1) { + dctx->currlentable = dctx->staticlentable; + dctx->currdisttable = dctx->staticdisttable; + dctx->state = INBLK; + } else if (blktype == 2) { + dctx->state = TREES_HDR; + } + break; + case TREES_HDR: + /* + * Dynamic block header. Five bits of HLIT, five of + * HDIST, four of HCLEN. + */ + if (dctx->nbits < 5 + 5 + 4) + goto finished; /* done all we can */ + dctx->hlit = 257 + (dctx->bits & 31); + EATBITS(5); + dctx->hdist = 1 + (dctx->bits & 31); + EATBITS(5); + dctx->hclen = 4 + (dctx->bits & 15); + EATBITS(4); + dctx->lenptr = 0; + dctx->state = TREES_LENLEN; + memset(dctx->lenlen, 0, sizeof(dctx->lenlen)); + break; + case TREES_LENLEN: + if (dctx->nbits < 3) + goto finished; + while (dctx->lenptr < dctx->hclen && dctx->nbits >= 3) { + dctx->lenlen[lenlenmap[dctx->lenptr++]] = + (unsigned char) (dctx->bits & 7); + EATBITS(3); + } + if (dctx->lenptr == dctx->hclen) { + dctx->lenlentable = zlib_mktable(dctx->lenlen, 19); + dctx->state = TREES_LEN; + dctx->lenptr = 0; + } + break; + case TREES_LEN: + if (dctx->lenptr >= dctx->hlit + dctx->hdist) { + dctx->currlentable = zlib_mktable(dctx->lengths, dctx->hlit); + dctx->currdisttable = zlib_mktable(dctx->lengths + dctx->hlit, + dctx->hdist); + zlib_freetable(&dctx->lenlentable); + dctx->lenlentable = NULL; + dctx->state = INBLK; + break; + } + code = + zlib_huflookup(&dctx->bits, &dctx->nbits, dctx->lenlentable); + if (code == -1) + goto finished; + if (code == -2) + goto decode_error; + if (code < 16) + dctx->lengths[dctx->lenptr++] = code; + else { + dctx->lenextrabits = (code == 16 ? 2 : code == 17 ? 3 : 7); + dctx->lenaddon = (code == 18 ? 11 : 3); + dctx->lenrep = (code == 16 && dctx->lenptr > 0 ? + dctx->lengths[dctx->lenptr - 1] : 0); + dctx->state = TREES_LENREP; + } + break; + case TREES_LENREP: + if (dctx->nbits < dctx->lenextrabits) + goto finished; + rep = + dctx->lenaddon + + (dctx->bits & ((1 << dctx->lenextrabits) - 1)); + EATBITS(dctx->lenextrabits); + while (rep > 0 && dctx->lenptr < dctx->hlit + dctx->hdist) { + dctx->lengths[dctx->lenptr] = dctx->lenrep; + dctx->lenptr++; + rep--; + } + dctx->state = TREES_LEN; + break; + case INBLK: + code = + zlib_huflookup(&dctx->bits, &dctx->nbits, dctx->currlentable); + if (code == -1) + goto finished; + if (code == -2) + goto decode_error; + if (code < 256) + zlib_emit_char(dctx, code); + else if (code == 256) { + dctx->state = OUTSIDEBLK; + if (dctx->currlentable != dctx->staticlentable) { + zlib_freetable(&dctx->currlentable); + dctx->currlentable = NULL; + } + if (dctx->currdisttable != dctx->staticdisttable) { + zlib_freetable(&dctx->currdisttable); + dctx->currdisttable = NULL; + } + } else if (code < 286) { /* static tree can give >285; ignore */ + dctx->state = GOTLENSYM; + dctx->sym = code; + } + break; + case GOTLENSYM: + rec = &lencodes[dctx->sym - 257]; + if (dctx->nbits < rec->extrabits) + goto finished; + dctx->len = + rec->min + (dctx->bits & ((1 << rec->extrabits) - 1)); + EATBITS(rec->extrabits); + dctx->state = GOTLEN; + break; + case GOTLEN: + code = + zlib_huflookup(&dctx->bits, &dctx->nbits, + dctx->currdisttable); + if (code == -1) + goto finished; + if (code == -2) + goto decode_error; + dctx->state = GOTDISTSYM; + dctx->sym = code; + break; + case GOTDISTSYM: + rec = &distcodes[dctx->sym]; + if (dctx->nbits < rec->extrabits) + goto finished; + dist = rec->min + (dctx->bits & ((1 << rec->extrabits) - 1)); + EATBITS(rec->extrabits); + dctx->state = INBLK; + while (dctx->len--) + zlib_emit_char(dctx, dctx->window[(dctx->winpos - dist) & + (WINSIZE - 1)]); + break; + case UNCOMP_LEN: + /* + * Uncompressed block. We expect to see a 16-bit LEN. + */ + if (dctx->nbits < 16) + goto finished; + dctx->uncomplen = dctx->bits & 0xFFFF; + EATBITS(16); + dctx->state = UNCOMP_NLEN; + break; + case UNCOMP_NLEN: + /* + * Uncompressed block. We expect to see a 16-bit NLEN, + * which should be the one's complement of the previous + * LEN. + */ + if (dctx->nbits < 16) + goto finished; + nlen = dctx->bits & 0xFFFF; + EATBITS(16); + if (dctx->uncomplen != (nlen ^ 0xFFFF)) + goto decode_error; + if (dctx->uncomplen == 0) + dctx->state = OUTSIDEBLK; /* block is empty */ + else + dctx->state = UNCOMP_DATA; + break; + case UNCOMP_DATA: + if (dctx->nbits < 8) + goto finished; + zlib_emit_char(dctx, dctx->bits & 0xFF); + EATBITS(8); + if (--dctx->uncomplen == 0) + dctx->state = OUTSIDEBLK; /* end of uncompressed block */ + break; + } + } + + finished: + *outblock = dctx->outblk; + *outlen = dctx->outlen; + return 1; + + decode_error: + sfree(dctx->outblk); + *outblock = dctx->outblk = NULL; + *outlen = 0; + return 0; +} + +#ifdef ZLIB_STANDALONE + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> + +int main(int argc, char **argv) +{ + unsigned char buf[16], *outbuf; + int ret, outlen; + void *handle; + int noheader = FALSE, opts = TRUE; + char *filename = NULL; + FILE *fp; + + while (--argc) { + char *p = *++argv; + + if (p[0] == '-' && opts) { + if (!strcmp(p, "-d")) + noheader = TRUE; + else if (!strcmp(p, "--")) + opts = FALSE; /* next thing is filename */ + else { + fprintf(stderr, "unknown command line option '%s'\n", p); + return 1; + } + } else if (!filename) { + filename = p; + } else { + fprintf(stderr, "can only handle one filename\n"); + return 1; + } + } + + handle = zlib_decompress_init(); + + if (noheader) { + /* + * Provide missing zlib header if -d was specified. + */ + zlib_decompress_block(handle, "\x78\x9C", 2, &outbuf, &outlen); + assert(outlen == 0); + } + + if (filename) + fp = fopen(filename, "rb"); + else + fp = stdin; + + if (!fp) { + assert(filename); + fprintf(stderr, "unable to open '%s'\n", filename); + return 1; + } + + while (1) { + ret = fread(buf, 1, sizeof(buf), fp); + if (ret <= 0) + break; + zlib_decompress_block(handle, buf, ret, &outbuf, &outlen); + if (outbuf) { + if (outlen) + fwrite(outbuf, 1, outlen, stdout); + sfree(outbuf); + } else { + fprintf(stderr, "decoding error\n"); + return 1; + } + } + + zlib_decompress_cleanup(handle); + + if (filename) + fclose(fp); + + return 0; +} + +#else + +const struct ssh_compress ssh_zlib = { + "zlib", + "zlib@openssh.com", /* delayed version */ + zlib_compress_init, + zlib_compress_cleanup, + zlib_compress_block, + zlib_decompress_init, + zlib_decompress_cleanup, + zlib_decompress_block, + zlib_disable_compression, + "zlib (RFC1950)" +}; + +#endif diff --git a/tools/plink/telnet.c b/tools/plink/telnet.c index c024538b9..098db292c 100644 --- a/tools/plink/telnet.c +++ b/tools/plink/telnet.c @@ -1,1132 +1,1135 @@ -/*
- * Telnet backend.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-
-#include "putty.h"
-
-#ifndef FALSE
-#define FALSE 0
-#endif
-#ifndef TRUE
-#define TRUE 1
-#endif
-
-#define IAC 255 /* interpret as command: */
-#define DONT 254 /* you are not to use option */
-#define DO 253 /* please, you use option */
-#define WONT 252 /* I won't use option */
-#define WILL 251 /* I will use option */
-#define SB 250 /* interpret as subnegotiation */
-#define SE 240 /* end sub negotiation */
-
-#define GA 249 /* you may reverse the line */
-#define EL 248 /* erase the current line */
-#define EC 247 /* erase the current character */
-#define AYT 246 /* are you there */
-#define AO 245 /* abort output--but let prog finish */
-#define IP 244 /* interrupt process--permanently */
-#define BREAK 243 /* break */
-#define DM 242 /* data mark--for connect. cleaning */
-#define NOP 241 /* nop */
-#define EOR 239 /* end of record (transparent mode) */
-#define ABORT 238 /* Abort process */
-#define SUSP 237 /* Suspend process */
-#define xEOF 236 /* End of file: EOF is already used... */
-
-#define TELOPTS(X) \
- X(BINARY, 0) /* 8-bit data path */ \
- X(ECHO, 1) /* echo */ \
- X(RCP, 2) /* prepare to reconnect */ \
- X(SGA, 3) /* suppress go ahead */ \
- X(NAMS, 4) /* approximate message size */ \
- X(STATUS, 5) /* give status */ \
- X(TM, 6) /* timing mark */ \
- X(RCTE, 7) /* remote controlled transmission and echo */ \
- X(NAOL, 8) /* negotiate about output line width */ \
- X(NAOP, 9) /* negotiate about output page size */ \
- X(NAOCRD, 10) /* negotiate about CR disposition */ \
- X(NAOHTS, 11) /* negotiate about horizontal tabstops */ \
- X(NAOHTD, 12) /* negotiate about horizontal tab disposition */ \
- X(NAOFFD, 13) /* negotiate about formfeed disposition */ \
- X(NAOVTS, 14) /* negotiate about vertical tab stops */ \
- X(NAOVTD, 15) /* negotiate about vertical tab disposition */ \
- X(NAOLFD, 16) /* negotiate about output LF disposition */ \
- X(XASCII, 17) /* extended ascic character set */ \
- X(LOGOUT, 18) /* force logout */ \
- X(BM, 19) /* byte macro */ \
- X(DET, 20) /* data entry terminal */ \
- X(SUPDUP, 21) /* supdup protocol */ \
- X(SUPDUPOUTPUT, 22) /* supdup output */ \
- X(SNDLOC, 23) /* send location */ \
- X(TTYPE, 24) /* terminal type */ \
- X(EOR, 25) /* end or record */ \
- X(TUID, 26) /* TACACS user identification */ \
- X(OUTMRK, 27) /* output marking */ \
- X(TTYLOC, 28) /* terminal location number */ \
- X(3270REGIME, 29) /* 3270 regime */ \
- X(X3PAD, 30) /* X.3 PAD */ \
- X(NAWS, 31) /* window size */ \
- X(TSPEED, 32) /* terminal speed */ \
- X(LFLOW, 33) /* remote flow control */ \
- X(LINEMODE, 34) /* Linemode option */ \
- X(XDISPLOC, 35) /* X Display Location */ \
- X(OLD_ENVIRON, 36) /* Old - Environment variables */ \
- X(AUTHENTICATION, 37) /* Authenticate */ \
- X(ENCRYPT, 38) /* Encryption option */ \
- X(NEW_ENVIRON, 39) /* New - Environment variables */ \
- X(TN3270E, 40) /* TN3270 enhancements */ \
- X(XAUTH, 41) \
- X(CHARSET, 42) /* Character set */ \
- X(RSP, 43) /* Remote serial port */ \
- X(COM_PORT_OPTION, 44) /* Com port control */ \
- X(SLE, 45) /* Suppress local echo */ \
- X(STARTTLS, 46) /* Start TLS */ \
- X(KERMIT, 47) /* Automatic Kermit file transfer */ \
- X(SEND_URL, 48) \
- X(FORWARD_X, 49) \
- X(PRAGMA_LOGON, 138) \
- X(SSPI_LOGON, 139) \
- X(PRAGMA_HEARTBEAT, 140) \
- X(EXOPL, 255) /* extended-options-list */
-
-#define telnet_enum(x,y) TELOPT_##x = y,
-enum { TELOPTS(telnet_enum) dummy=0 };
-#undef telnet_enum
-
-#define TELQUAL_IS 0 /* option is... */
-#define TELQUAL_SEND 1 /* send option */
-#define TELQUAL_INFO 2 /* ENVIRON: informational version of IS */
-#define BSD_VAR 1
-#define BSD_VALUE 0
-#define RFC_VAR 0
-#define RFC_VALUE 1
-
-#define CR 13
-#define LF 10
-#define NUL 0
-
-#define iswritable(x) \
- ( (x) != IAC && \
- (telnet->opt_states[o_we_bin.index] == ACTIVE || (x) != CR))
-
-static char *telopt(int opt)
-{
-#define telnet_str(x,y) case TELOPT_##x: return #x;
- switch (opt) {
- TELOPTS(telnet_str)
- default:
- return "<unknown>";
- }
-#undef telnet_str
-}
-
-static void telnet_size(void *handle, int width, int height);
-
-struct Opt {
- int send; /* what we initially send */
- int nsend; /* -ve send if requested to stop it */
- int ack, nak; /* +ve and -ve acknowledgements */
- int option; /* the option code */
- int index; /* index into telnet->opt_states[] */
- enum {
- REQUESTED, ACTIVE, INACTIVE, REALLY_INACTIVE
- } initial_state;
-};
-
-enum {
- OPTINDEX_NAWS,
- OPTINDEX_TSPEED,
- OPTINDEX_TTYPE,
- OPTINDEX_OENV,
- OPTINDEX_NENV,
- OPTINDEX_ECHO,
- OPTINDEX_WE_SGA,
- OPTINDEX_THEY_SGA,
- OPTINDEX_WE_BIN,
- OPTINDEX_THEY_BIN,
- NUM_OPTS
-};
-
-static const struct Opt o_naws =
- { WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, TELOPT_NAWS, OPTINDEX_NAWS, REQUESTED };
-static const struct Opt o_tspeed =
- { WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, TELOPT_TSPEED, OPTINDEX_TSPEED, REQUESTED };
-static const struct Opt o_ttype =
- { WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, TELOPT_TTYPE, OPTINDEX_TTYPE, REQUESTED };
-static const struct Opt o_oenv =
- { WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, TELOPT_OLD_ENVIRON, OPTINDEX_OENV, INACTIVE };
-static const struct Opt o_nenv =
- { WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, TELOPT_NEW_ENVIRON, OPTINDEX_NENV, REQUESTED };
-static const struct Opt o_echo =
- { DO, DONT, WILL, WONT, TELOPT_ECHO, OPTINDEX_ECHO, REQUESTED };
-static const struct Opt o_we_sga =
- { WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, TELOPT_SGA, OPTINDEX_WE_SGA, REQUESTED };
-static const struct Opt o_they_sga =
- { DO, DONT, WILL, WONT, TELOPT_SGA, OPTINDEX_THEY_SGA, REQUESTED };
-static const struct Opt o_we_bin =
- { WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, TELOPT_BINARY, OPTINDEX_WE_BIN, INACTIVE };
-static const struct Opt o_they_bin =
- { DO, DONT, WILL, WONT, TELOPT_BINARY, OPTINDEX_THEY_BIN, INACTIVE };
-
-static const struct Opt *const opts[] = {
- &o_naws, &o_tspeed, &o_ttype, &o_oenv, &o_nenv, &o_echo,
- &o_we_sga, &o_they_sga, &o_we_bin, &o_they_bin, NULL
-};
-
-typedef struct telnet_tag {
- const struct plug_function_table *fn;
- /* the above field _must_ be first in the structure */
-
- Socket s;
-
- void *frontend;
- void *ldisc;
- int term_width, term_height;
-
- int opt_states[NUM_OPTS];
-
- int echoing, editing;
- int activated;
- int bufsize;
- int in_synch;
- int sb_opt, sb_len;
- unsigned char *sb_buf;
- int sb_size;
-
- enum {
- TOP_LEVEL, SEENIAC, SEENWILL, SEENWONT, SEENDO, SEENDONT,
- SEENSB, SUBNEGOT, SUBNEG_IAC, SEENCR
- } state;
-
- Conf *conf;
-
- Pinger pinger;
-} *Telnet;
-
-#define TELNET_MAX_BACKLOG 4096
-
-#define SB_DELTA 1024
-
-static void c_write(Telnet telnet, char *buf, int len)
-{
- int backlog;
- backlog = from_backend(telnet->frontend, 0, buf, len);
- sk_set_frozen(telnet->s, backlog > TELNET_MAX_BACKLOG);
-}
-
-static void log_option(Telnet telnet, char *sender, int cmd, int option)
-{
- char *buf;
- /*
- * The strange-looking "<?""?>" below is there to avoid a
- * trigraph - a double question mark followed by > maps to a
- * closing brace character!
- */
- buf = dupprintf("%s:\t%s %s", sender,
- (cmd == WILL ? "WILL" : cmd == WONT ? "WONT" :
- cmd == DO ? "DO" : cmd == DONT ? "DONT" : "<?""?>"),
- telopt(option));
- logevent(telnet->frontend, buf);
- sfree(buf);
-}
-
-static void send_opt(Telnet telnet, int cmd, int option)
-{
- unsigned char b[3];
-
- b[0] = IAC;
- b[1] = cmd;
- b[2] = option;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 3);
- log_option(telnet, "client", cmd, option);
-}
-
-static void deactivate_option(Telnet telnet, const struct Opt *o)
-{
- if (telnet->opt_states[o->index] == REQUESTED ||
- telnet->opt_states[o->index] == ACTIVE)
- send_opt(telnet, o->nsend, o->option);
- telnet->opt_states[o->index] = REALLY_INACTIVE;
-}
-
-/*
- * Generate side effects of enabling or disabling an option.
- */
-static void option_side_effects(Telnet telnet, const struct Opt *o, int enabled)
-{
- if (o->option == TELOPT_ECHO && o->send == DO)
- telnet->echoing = !enabled;
- else if (o->option == TELOPT_SGA && o->send == DO)
- telnet->editing = !enabled;
- if (telnet->ldisc) /* cause ldisc to notice the change */
- ldisc_send(telnet->ldisc, NULL, 0, 0);
-
- /* Ensure we get the minimum options */
- if (!telnet->activated) {
- if (telnet->opt_states[o_echo.index] == INACTIVE) {
- telnet->opt_states[o_echo.index] = REQUESTED;
- send_opt(telnet, o_echo.send, o_echo.option);
- }
- if (telnet->opt_states[o_we_sga.index] == INACTIVE) {
- telnet->opt_states[o_we_sga.index] = REQUESTED;
- send_opt(telnet, o_we_sga.send, o_we_sga.option);
- }
- if (telnet->opt_states[o_they_sga.index] == INACTIVE) {
- telnet->opt_states[o_they_sga.index] = REQUESTED;
- send_opt(telnet, o_they_sga.send, o_they_sga.option);
- }
- telnet->activated = TRUE;
- }
-}
-
-static void activate_option(Telnet telnet, const struct Opt *o)
-{
- if (o->send == WILL && o->option == TELOPT_NAWS)
- telnet_size(telnet, telnet->term_width, telnet->term_height);
- if (o->send == WILL &&
- (o->option == TELOPT_NEW_ENVIRON ||
- o->option == TELOPT_OLD_ENVIRON)) {
- /*
- * We may only have one kind of ENVIRON going at a time.
- * This is a hack, but who cares.
- */
- deactivate_option(telnet, o->option ==
- TELOPT_NEW_ENVIRON ? &o_oenv : &o_nenv);
- }
- option_side_effects(telnet, o, 1);
-}
-
-static void refused_option(Telnet telnet, const struct Opt *o)
-{
- if (o->send == WILL && o->option == TELOPT_NEW_ENVIRON &&
- telnet->opt_states[o_oenv.index] == INACTIVE) {
- send_opt(telnet, WILL, TELOPT_OLD_ENVIRON);
- telnet->opt_states[o_oenv.index] = REQUESTED;
- }
- option_side_effects(telnet, o, 0);
-}
-
-static void proc_rec_opt(Telnet telnet, int cmd, int option)
-{
- const struct Opt *const *o;
-
- log_option(telnet, "server", cmd, option);
- for (o = opts; *o; o++) {
- if ((*o)->option == option && (*o)->ack == cmd) {
- switch (telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index]) {
- case REQUESTED:
- telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index] = ACTIVE;
- activate_option(telnet, *o);
- break;
- case ACTIVE:
- break;
- case INACTIVE:
- telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index] = ACTIVE;
- send_opt(telnet, (*o)->send, option);
- activate_option(telnet, *o);
- break;
- case REALLY_INACTIVE:
- send_opt(telnet, (*o)->nsend, option);
- break;
- }
- return;
- } else if ((*o)->option == option && (*o)->nak == cmd) {
- switch (telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index]) {
- case REQUESTED:
- telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index] = INACTIVE;
- refused_option(telnet, *o);
- break;
- case ACTIVE:
- telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index] = INACTIVE;
- send_opt(telnet, (*o)->nsend, option);
- option_side_effects(telnet, *o, 0);
- break;
- case INACTIVE:
- case REALLY_INACTIVE:
- break;
- }
- return;
- }
- }
- /*
- * If we reach here, the option was one we weren't prepared to
- * cope with. If the request was positive (WILL or DO), we send
- * a negative ack to indicate refusal. If the request was
- * negative (WONT / DONT), we must do nothing.
- */
- if (cmd == WILL || cmd == DO)
- send_opt(telnet, (cmd == WILL ? DONT : WONT), option);
-}
-
-static void process_subneg(Telnet telnet)
-{
- unsigned char *b, *p, *q;
- int var, value, n, bsize;
- char *e, *eval, *ekey, *user;
-
- switch (telnet->sb_opt) {
- case TELOPT_TSPEED:
- if (telnet->sb_len == 1 && telnet->sb_buf[0] == TELQUAL_SEND) {
- char *logbuf;
- char *termspeed = conf_get_str(telnet->conf, CONF_termspeed);
- b = snewn(20 + strlen(termspeed), unsigned char);
- b[0] = IAC;
- b[1] = SB;
- b[2] = TELOPT_TSPEED;
- b[3] = TELQUAL_IS;
- strcpy((char *)(b + 4), termspeed);
- n = 4 + strlen(termspeed);
- b[n] = IAC;
- b[n + 1] = SE;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, n + 2);
- logevent(telnet->frontend, "server:\tSB TSPEED SEND");
- logbuf = dupprintf("client:\tSB TSPEED IS %s", termspeed);
- logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf);
- sfree(logbuf);
- sfree(b);
- } else
- logevent(telnet->frontend, "server:\tSB TSPEED <something weird>");
- break;
- case TELOPT_TTYPE:
- if (telnet->sb_len == 1 && telnet->sb_buf[0] == TELQUAL_SEND) {
- char *logbuf;
- char *termtype = conf_get_str(telnet->conf, CONF_termtype);
- b = snewn(20 + strlen(termtype), unsigned char);
- b[0] = IAC;
- b[1] = SB;
- b[2] = TELOPT_TTYPE;
- b[3] = TELQUAL_IS;
- for (n = 0; termtype[n]; n++)
- b[n + 4] = (termtype[n] >= 'a' && termtype[n] <= 'z' ?
- termtype[n] + 'A' - 'a' :
- termtype[n]);
- b[n + 4] = IAC;
- b[n + 5] = SE;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, n + 6);
- b[n + 4] = 0;
- logevent(telnet->frontend, "server:\tSB TTYPE SEND");
- logbuf = dupprintf("client:\tSB TTYPE IS %s", b + 4);
- logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf);
- sfree(logbuf);
- sfree(b);
- } else
- logevent(telnet->frontend, "server:\tSB TTYPE <something weird>\r\n");
- break;
- case TELOPT_OLD_ENVIRON:
- case TELOPT_NEW_ENVIRON:
- p = telnet->sb_buf;
- q = p + telnet->sb_len;
- if (p < q && *p == TELQUAL_SEND) {
- char *logbuf;
- p++;
- logbuf = dupprintf("server:\tSB %s SEND", telopt(telnet->sb_opt));
- logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf);
- sfree(logbuf);
- if (telnet->sb_opt == TELOPT_OLD_ENVIRON) {
- if (conf_get_int(telnet->conf, CONF_rfc_environ)) {
- value = RFC_VALUE;
- var = RFC_VAR;
- } else {
- value = BSD_VALUE;
- var = BSD_VAR;
- }
- /*
- * Try to guess the sense of VAR and VALUE.
- */
- while (p < q) {
- if (*p == RFC_VAR) {
- value = RFC_VALUE;
- var = RFC_VAR;
- } else if (*p == BSD_VAR) {
- value = BSD_VALUE;
- var = BSD_VAR;
- }
- p++;
- }
- } else {
- /*
- * With NEW_ENVIRON, the sense of VAR and VALUE
- * isn't in doubt.
- */
- value = RFC_VALUE;
- var = RFC_VAR;
- }
- bsize = 20;
- for (eval = conf_get_str_strs(telnet->conf, CONF_environmt,
- NULL, &ekey);
- eval != NULL;
- eval = conf_get_str_strs(telnet->conf, CONF_environmt,
- ekey, &ekey))
- bsize += strlen(ekey) + strlen(eval) + 2;
- user = get_remote_username(telnet->conf);
- if (user)
- bsize += 6 + strlen(user);
-
- b = snewn(bsize, unsigned char);
- b[0] = IAC;
- b[1] = SB;
- b[2] = telnet->sb_opt;
- b[3] = TELQUAL_IS;
- n = 4;
- for (eval = conf_get_str_strs(telnet->conf, CONF_environmt,
- NULL, &ekey);
- eval != NULL;
- eval = conf_get_str_strs(telnet->conf, CONF_environmt,
- ekey, &ekey)) {
- b[n++] = var;
- for (e = ekey; *e; e++)
- b[n++] = *e;
- b[n++] = value;
- for (e = eval; *e; e++)
- b[n++] = *e;
- }
- if (user) {
- b[n++] = var;
- b[n++] = 'U';
- b[n++] = 'S';
- b[n++] = 'E';
- b[n++] = 'R';
- b[n++] = value;
- for (e = user; *e; e++)
- b[n++] = *e;
- }
- b[n++] = IAC;
- b[n++] = SE;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, n);
- if (n == 6) {
- logbuf = dupprintf("client:\tSB %s IS <nothing>",
- telopt(telnet->sb_opt));
- logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf);
- sfree(logbuf);
- } else {
- logbuf = dupprintf("client:\tSB %s IS:",
- telopt(telnet->sb_opt));
- logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf);
- sfree(logbuf);
- for (eval = conf_get_str_strs(telnet->conf, CONF_environmt,
- NULL, &ekey);
- eval != NULL;
- eval = conf_get_str_strs(telnet->conf, CONF_environmt,
- ekey, &ekey)) {
- logbuf = dupprintf("\t%s=%s", ekey, eval);
- logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf);
- sfree(logbuf);
- }
- if (user) {
- logbuf = dupprintf("\tUSER=%s", user);
- logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf);
- sfree(logbuf);
- }
- }
- sfree(b);
- sfree(user);
- }
- break;
- }
-}
-
-static void do_telnet_read(Telnet telnet, char *buf, int len)
-{
- char *outbuf = NULL;
- int outbuflen = 0, outbufsize = 0;
-
-#define ADDTOBUF(c) do { \
- if (outbuflen >= outbufsize) { \
- outbufsize = outbuflen + 256; \
- outbuf = sresize(outbuf, outbufsize, char); \
- } \
- outbuf[outbuflen++] = (c); \
-} while (0)
-
- while (len--) {
- int c = (unsigned char) *buf++;
-
- switch (telnet->state) {
- case TOP_LEVEL:
- case SEENCR:
- if (c == NUL && telnet->state == SEENCR)
- telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL;
- else if (c == IAC)
- telnet->state = SEENIAC;
- else {
- if (!telnet->in_synch)
- ADDTOBUF(c);
-
-#if 1
- /* I can't get the F***ing winsock to insert the urgent IAC
- * into the right position! Even with SO_OOBINLINE it gives
- * it to recv too soon. And of course the DM byte (that
- * arrives in the same packet!) appears several K later!!
- *
- * Oh well, we do get the DM in the right place so I'll
- * just stop hiding on the next 0xf2 and hope for the best.
- */
- else if (c == DM)
- telnet->in_synch = 0;
-#endif
- if (c == CR && telnet->opt_states[o_they_bin.index] != ACTIVE)
- telnet->state = SEENCR;
- else
- telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL;
- }
- break;
- case SEENIAC:
- if (c == DO)
- telnet->state = SEENDO;
- else if (c == DONT)
- telnet->state = SEENDONT;
- else if (c == WILL)
- telnet->state = SEENWILL;
- else if (c == WONT)
- telnet->state = SEENWONT;
- else if (c == SB)
- telnet->state = SEENSB;
- else if (c == DM) {
- telnet->in_synch = 0;
- telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL;
- } else {
- /* ignore everything else; print it if it's IAC */
- if (c == IAC) {
- ADDTOBUF(c);
- }
- telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL;
- }
- break;
- case SEENWILL:
- proc_rec_opt(telnet, WILL, c);
- telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL;
- break;
- case SEENWONT:
- proc_rec_opt(telnet, WONT, c);
- telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL;
- break;
- case SEENDO:
- proc_rec_opt(telnet, DO, c);
- telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL;
- break;
- case SEENDONT:
- proc_rec_opt(telnet, DONT, c);
- telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL;
- break;
- case SEENSB:
- telnet->sb_opt = c;
- telnet->sb_len = 0;
- telnet->state = SUBNEGOT;
- break;
- case SUBNEGOT:
- if (c == IAC)
- telnet->state = SUBNEG_IAC;
- else {
- subneg_addchar:
- if (telnet->sb_len >= telnet->sb_size) {
- telnet->sb_size += SB_DELTA;
- telnet->sb_buf = sresize(telnet->sb_buf, telnet->sb_size,
- unsigned char);
- }
- telnet->sb_buf[telnet->sb_len++] = c;
- telnet->state = SUBNEGOT; /* in case we came here by goto */
- }
- break;
- case SUBNEG_IAC:
- if (c != SE)
- goto subneg_addchar; /* yes, it's a hack, I know, but... */
- else {
- process_subneg(telnet);
- telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL;
- }
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if (outbuflen)
- c_write(telnet, outbuf, outbuflen);
- sfree(outbuf);
-}
-
-static void telnet_log(Plug plug, int type, SockAddr addr, int port,
- const char *error_msg, int error_code)
-{
- Telnet telnet = (Telnet) plug;
- char addrbuf[256], *msg;
-
- sk_getaddr(addr, addrbuf, lenof(addrbuf));
-
- if (type == 0)
- msg = dupprintf("Connecting to %s port %d", addrbuf, port);
- else
- msg = dupprintf("Failed to connect to %s: %s", addrbuf, error_msg);
-
- logevent(telnet->frontend, msg);
-}
-
-static int telnet_closing(Plug plug, const char *error_msg, int error_code,
- int calling_back)
-{
- Telnet telnet = (Telnet) plug;
-
- /*
- * We don't implement independent EOF in each direction for Telnet
- * connections; as soon as we get word that the remote side has
- * sent us EOF, we wind up the whole connection.
- */
-
- if (telnet->s) {
- sk_close(telnet->s);
- telnet->s = NULL;
- notify_remote_exit(telnet->frontend);
- }
- if (error_msg) {
- logevent(telnet->frontend, error_msg);
- connection_fatal(telnet->frontend, "%s", error_msg);
- }
- /* Otherwise, the remote side closed the connection normally. */
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int telnet_receive(Plug plug, int urgent, char *data, int len)
-{
- Telnet telnet = (Telnet) plug;
- if (urgent)
- telnet->in_synch = TRUE;
- do_telnet_read(telnet, data, len);
- return 1;
-}
-
-static void telnet_sent(Plug plug, int bufsize)
-{
- Telnet telnet = (Telnet) plug;
- telnet->bufsize = bufsize;
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to set up the Telnet connection.
- *
- * Returns an error message, or NULL on success.
- *
- * Also places the canonical host name into `realhost'. It must be
- * freed by the caller.
- */
-static const char *telnet_init(void *frontend_handle, void **backend_handle,
- Conf *conf, char *host, int port,
- char **realhost, int nodelay, int keepalive)
-{
- static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = {
- telnet_log,
- telnet_closing,
- telnet_receive,
- telnet_sent
- };
- SockAddr addr;
- const char *err;
- Telnet telnet;
- char *loghost;
- int addressfamily;
-
- telnet = snew(struct telnet_tag);
- telnet->fn = &fn_table;
- telnet->conf = conf_copy(conf);
- telnet->s = NULL;
- telnet->echoing = TRUE;
- telnet->editing = TRUE;
- telnet->activated = FALSE;
- telnet->sb_buf = NULL;
- telnet->sb_size = 0;
- telnet->frontend = frontend_handle;
- telnet->term_width = conf_get_int(telnet->conf, CONF_width);
- telnet->term_height = conf_get_int(telnet->conf, CONF_height);
- telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL;
- telnet->ldisc = NULL;
- telnet->pinger = NULL;
- *backend_handle = telnet;
-
- /*
- * Try to find host.
- */
- {
- char *buf;
- addressfamily = conf_get_int(telnet->conf, CONF_addressfamily);
- buf = dupprintf("Looking up host \"%s\"%s", host,
- (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? " (IPv4)" :
- (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? " (IPv6)" :
- "")));
- logevent(telnet->frontend, buf);
- sfree(buf);
- }
- addr = name_lookup(host, port, realhost, telnet->conf, addressfamily);
- if ((err = sk_addr_error(addr)) != NULL) {
- sk_addr_free(addr);
- return err;
- }
-
- if (port < 0)
- port = 23; /* default telnet port */
-
- /*
- * Open socket.
- */
- telnet->s = new_connection(addr, *realhost, port, 0, 1,
- nodelay, keepalive, (Plug) telnet, telnet->conf);
- if ((err = sk_socket_error(telnet->s)) != NULL)
- return err;
-
- telnet->pinger = pinger_new(telnet->conf, &telnet_backend, telnet);
-
- /*
- * Initialise option states.
- */
- if (conf_get_int(telnet->conf, CONF_passive_telnet)) {
- const struct Opt *const *o;
-
- for (o = opts; *o; o++)
- telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index] = INACTIVE;
- } else {
- const struct Opt *const *o;
-
- for (o = opts; *o; o++) {
- telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index] = (*o)->initial_state;
- if (telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index] == REQUESTED)
- send_opt(telnet, (*o)->send, (*o)->option);
- }
- telnet->activated = TRUE;
- }
-
- /*
- * Set up SYNCH state.
- */
- telnet->in_synch = FALSE;
-
- /*
- * We can send special commands from the start.
- */
- update_specials_menu(telnet->frontend);
-
- /*
- * loghost overrides realhost, if specified.
- */
- loghost = conf_get_str(telnet->conf, CONF_loghost);
- if (*loghost) {
- char *colon;
-
- sfree(*realhost);
- *realhost = dupstr(loghost);
- colon = strrchr(*realhost, ':');
- if (colon) {
- /*
- * FIXME: if we ever update this aspect of ssh.c for
- * IPv6 literal management, this should change in line
- * with it.
- */
- *colon++ = '\0';
- }
- }
-
- return NULL;
-}
-
-static void telnet_free(void *handle)
-{
- Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle;
-
- sfree(telnet->sb_buf);
- if (telnet->s)
- sk_close(telnet->s);
- if (telnet->pinger)
- pinger_free(telnet->pinger);
- conf_free(telnet->conf);
- sfree(telnet);
-}
-/*
- * Reconfigure the Telnet backend. There's no immediate action
- * necessary, in this backend: we just save the fresh config for
- * any subsequent negotiations.
- */
-static void telnet_reconfig(void *handle, Conf *conf)
-{
- Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle;
- pinger_reconfig(telnet->pinger, telnet->conf, conf);
- conf_free(telnet->conf);
- telnet->conf = conf_copy(conf);
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to send data down the Telnet connection.
- */
-static int telnet_send(void *handle, char *buf, int len)
-{
- Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle;
- unsigned char *p, *end;
- static const unsigned char iac[2] = { IAC, IAC };
- static const unsigned char cr[2] = { CR, NUL };
-#if 0
- static const unsigned char nl[2] = { CR, LF };
-#endif
-
- if (telnet->s == NULL)
- return 0;
-
- p = (unsigned char *)buf;
- end = (unsigned char *)(buf + len);
- while (p < end) {
- unsigned char *q = p;
-
- while (p < end && iswritable(*p))
- p++;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)q, p - q);
-
- while (p < end && !iswritable(*p)) {
- telnet->bufsize =
- sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)(*p == IAC ? iac : cr), 2);
- p++;
- }
- }
-
- return telnet->bufsize;
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to query the current socket sendability status.
- */
-static int telnet_sendbuffer(void *handle)
-{
- Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle;
- return telnet->bufsize;
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to set the size of the window from Telnet's POV.
- */
-static void telnet_size(void *handle, int width, int height)
-{
- Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle;
- unsigned char b[24];
- int n;
- char *logbuf;
-
- telnet->term_width = width;
- telnet->term_height = height;
-
- if (telnet->s == NULL || telnet->opt_states[o_naws.index] != ACTIVE)
- return;
- n = 0;
- b[n++] = IAC;
- b[n++] = SB;
- b[n++] = TELOPT_NAWS;
- b[n++] = telnet->term_width >> 8;
- if (b[n-1] == IAC) b[n++] = IAC; /* duplicate any IAC byte occurs */
- b[n++] = telnet->term_width & 0xFF;
- if (b[n-1] == IAC) b[n++] = IAC; /* duplicate any IAC byte occurs */
- b[n++] = telnet->term_height >> 8;
- if (b[n-1] == IAC) b[n++] = IAC; /* duplicate any IAC byte occurs */
- b[n++] = telnet->term_height & 0xFF;
- if (b[n-1] == IAC) b[n++] = IAC; /* duplicate any IAC byte occurs */
- b[n++] = IAC;
- b[n++] = SE;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, n);
- logbuf = dupprintf("client:\tSB NAWS %d,%d",
- telnet->term_width, telnet->term_height);
- logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf);
- sfree(logbuf);
-}
-
-/*
- * Send Telnet special codes.
- */
-static void telnet_special(void *handle, Telnet_Special code)
-{
- Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle;
- unsigned char b[2];
-
- if (telnet->s == NULL)
- return;
-
- b[0] = IAC;
- switch (code) {
- case TS_AYT:
- b[1] = AYT;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2);
- break;
- case TS_BRK:
- b[1] = BREAK;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2);
- break;
- case TS_EC:
- b[1] = EC;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2);
- break;
- case TS_EL:
- b[1] = EL;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2);
- break;
- case TS_GA:
- b[1] = GA;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2);
- break;
- case TS_NOP:
- b[1] = NOP;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2);
- break;
- case TS_ABORT:
- b[1] = ABORT;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2);
- break;
- case TS_AO:
- b[1] = AO;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2);
- break;
- case TS_IP:
- b[1] = IP;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2);
- break;
- case TS_SUSP:
- b[1] = SUSP;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2);
- break;
- case TS_EOR:
- b[1] = EOR;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2);
- break;
- case TS_EOF:
- b[1] = xEOF;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2);
- break;
- case TS_EOL:
- /* In BINARY mode, CR-LF becomes just CR -
- * and without the NUL suffix too. */
- if (telnet->opt_states[o_we_bin.index] == ACTIVE)
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, "\r", 1);
- else
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, "\r\n", 2);
- break;
- case TS_SYNCH:
- b[1] = DM;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 1);
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write_oob(telnet->s, (char *)(b + 1), 1);
- break;
- case TS_RECHO:
- if (telnet->opt_states[o_echo.index] == INACTIVE ||
- telnet->opt_states[o_echo.index] == REALLY_INACTIVE) {
- telnet->opt_states[o_echo.index] = REQUESTED;
- send_opt(telnet, o_echo.send, o_echo.option);
- }
- break;
- case TS_LECHO:
- if (telnet->opt_states[o_echo.index] == ACTIVE) {
- telnet->opt_states[o_echo.index] = REQUESTED;
- send_opt(telnet, o_echo.nsend, o_echo.option);
- }
- break;
- case TS_PING:
- if (telnet->opt_states[o_they_sga.index] == ACTIVE) {
- b[1] = NOP;
- telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2);
- }
- break;
- default:
- break; /* never heard of it */
- }
-}
-
-static const struct telnet_special *telnet_get_specials(void *handle)
-{
- static const struct telnet_special specials[] = {
- {"Are You There", TS_AYT},
- {"Break", TS_BRK},
- {"Synch", TS_SYNCH},
- {"Erase Character", TS_EC},
- {"Erase Line", TS_EL},
- {"Go Ahead", TS_GA},
- {"No Operation", TS_NOP},
- {NULL, TS_SEP},
- {"Abort Process", TS_ABORT},
- {"Abort Output", TS_AO},
- {"Interrupt Process", TS_IP},
- {"Suspend Process", TS_SUSP},
- {NULL, TS_SEP},
- {"End Of Record", TS_EOR},
- {"End Of File", TS_EOF},
- {NULL, TS_EXITMENU}
- };
- return specials;
-}
-
-static int telnet_connected(void *handle)
-{
- Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle;
- return telnet->s != NULL;
-}
-
-static int telnet_sendok(void *handle)
-{
- /* Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle; */
- return 1;
-}
-
-static void telnet_unthrottle(void *handle, int backlog)
-{
- Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle;
- sk_set_frozen(telnet->s, backlog > TELNET_MAX_BACKLOG);
-}
-
-static int telnet_ldisc(void *handle, int option)
-{
- Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle;
- if (option == LD_ECHO)
- return telnet->echoing;
- if (option == LD_EDIT)
- return telnet->editing;
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-static void telnet_provide_ldisc(void *handle, void *ldisc)
-{
- Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle;
- telnet->ldisc = ldisc;
-}
-
-static void telnet_provide_logctx(void *handle, void *logctx)
-{
- /* This is a stub. */
-}
-
-static int telnet_exitcode(void *handle)
-{
- Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle;
- if (telnet->s != NULL)
- return -1; /* still connected */
- else
- /* Telnet doesn't transmit exit codes back to the client */
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * cfg_info for Telnet does nothing at all.
- */
-static int telnet_cfg_info(void *handle)
-{
- return 0;
-}
-
-Backend telnet_backend = {
- telnet_init,
- telnet_free,
- telnet_reconfig,
- telnet_send,
- telnet_sendbuffer,
- telnet_size,
- telnet_special,
- telnet_get_specials,
- telnet_connected,
- telnet_exitcode,
- telnet_sendok,
- telnet_ldisc,
- telnet_provide_ldisc,
- telnet_provide_logctx,
- telnet_unthrottle,
- telnet_cfg_info,
- "telnet",
- PROT_TELNET,
- 23
-};
+/* + * Telnet backend. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <limits.h> + +#include "putty.h" + +#ifndef FALSE +#define FALSE 0 +#endif +#ifndef TRUE +#define TRUE 1 +#endif + +#define IAC 255 /* interpret as command: */ +#define DONT 254 /* you are not to use option */ +#define DO 253 /* please, you use option */ +#define WONT 252 /* I won't use option */ +#define WILL 251 /* I will use option */ +#define SB 250 /* interpret as subnegotiation */ +#define SE 240 /* end sub negotiation */ + +#define GA 249 /* you may reverse the line */ +#define EL 248 /* erase the current line */ +#define EC 247 /* erase the current character */ +#define AYT 246 /* are you there */ +#define AO 245 /* abort output--but let prog finish */ +#define IP 244 /* interrupt process--permanently */ +#define BREAK 243 /* break */ +#define DM 242 /* data mark--for connect. cleaning */ +#define NOP 241 /* nop */ +#define EOR 239 /* end of record (transparent mode) */ +#define ABORT 238 /* Abort process */ +#define SUSP 237 /* Suspend process */ +#define xEOF 236 /* End of file: EOF is already used... */ + +#define TELOPTS(X) \ + X(BINARY, 0) /* 8-bit data path */ \ + X(ECHO, 1) /* echo */ \ + X(RCP, 2) /* prepare to reconnect */ \ + X(SGA, 3) /* suppress go ahead */ \ + X(NAMS, 4) /* approximate message size */ \ + X(STATUS, 5) /* give status */ \ + X(TM, 6) /* timing mark */ \ + X(RCTE, 7) /* remote controlled transmission and echo */ \ + X(NAOL, 8) /* negotiate about output line width */ \ + X(NAOP, 9) /* negotiate about output page size */ \ + X(NAOCRD, 10) /* negotiate about CR disposition */ \ + X(NAOHTS, 11) /* negotiate about horizontal tabstops */ \ + X(NAOHTD, 12) /* negotiate about horizontal tab disposition */ \ + X(NAOFFD, 13) /* negotiate about formfeed disposition */ \ + X(NAOVTS, 14) /* negotiate about vertical tab stops */ \ + X(NAOVTD, 15) /* negotiate about vertical tab disposition */ \ + X(NAOLFD, 16) /* negotiate about output LF disposition */ \ + X(XASCII, 17) /* extended ascic character set */ \ + X(LOGOUT, 18) /* force logout */ \ + X(BM, 19) /* byte macro */ \ + X(DET, 20) /* data entry terminal */ \ + X(SUPDUP, 21) /* supdup protocol */ \ + X(SUPDUPOUTPUT, 22) /* supdup output */ \ + X(SNDLOC, 23) /* send location */ \ + X(TTYPE, 24) /* terminal type */ \ + X(EOR, 25) /* end or record */ \ + X(TUID, 26) /* TACACS user identification */ \ + X(OUTMRK, 27) /* output marking */ \ + X(TTYLOC, 28) /* terminal location number */ \ + X(3270REGIME, 29) /* 3270 regime */ \ + X(X3PAD, 30) /* X.3 PAD */ \ + X(NAWS, 31) /* window size */ \ + X(TSPEED, 32) /* terminal speed */ \ + X(LFLOW, 33) /* remote flow control */ \ + X(LINEMODE, 34) /* Linemode option */ \ + X(XDISPLOC, 35) /* X Display Location */ \ + X(OLD_ENVIRON, 36) /* Old - Environment variables */ \ + X(AUTHENTICATION, 37) /* Authenticate */ \ + X(ENCRYPT, 38) /* Encryption option */ \ + X(NEW_ENVIRON, 39) /* New - Environment variables */ \ + X(TN3270E, 40) /* TN3270 enhancements */ \ + X(XAUTH, 41) \ + X(CHARSET, 42) /* Character set */ \ + X(RSP, 43) /* Remote serial port */ \ + X(COM_PORT_OPTION, 44) /* Com port control */ \ + X(SLE, 45) /* Suppress local echo */ \ + X(STARTTLS, 46) /* Start TLS */ \ + X(KERMIT, 47) /* Automatic Kermit file transfer */ \ + X(SEND_URL, 48) \ + X(FORWARD_X, 49) \ + X(PRAGMA_LOGON, 138) \ + X(SSPI_LOGON, 139) \ + X(PRAGMA_HEARTBEAT, 140) \ + X(EXOPL, 255) /* extended-options-list */ + +#define telnet_enum(x,y) TELOPT_##x = y, +enum { TELOPTS(telnet_enum) dummy=0 }; +#undef telnet_enum + +#define TELQUAL_IS 0 /* option is... */ +#define TELQUAL_SEND 1 /* send option */ +#define TELQUAL_INFO 2 /* ENVIRON: informational version of IS */ +#define BSD_VAR 1 +#define BSD_VALUE 0 +#define RFC_VAR 0 +#define RFC_VALUE 1 + +#define CR 13 +#define LF 10 +#define NUL 0 + +#define iswritable(x) \ + ( (x) != IAC && \ + (telnet->opt_states[o_we_bin.index] == ACTIVE || (x) != CR)) + +static char *telopt(int opt) +{ +#define telnet_str(x,y) case TELOPT_##x: return #x; + switch (opt) { + TELOPTS(telnet_str) + default: + return "<unknown>"; + } +#undef telnet_str +} + +static void telnet_size(void *handle, int width, int height); + +struct Opt { + int send; /* what we initially send */ + int nsend; /* -ve send if requested to stop it */ + int ack, nak; /* +ve and -ve acknowledgements */ + int option; /* the option code */ + int index; /* index into telnet->opt_states[] */ + enum { + REQUESTED, ACTIVE, INACTIVE, REALLY_INACTIVE + } initial_state; +}; + +enum { + OPTINDEX_NAWS, + OPTINDEX_TSPEED, + OPTINDEX_TTYPE, + OPTINDEX_OENV, + OPTINDEX_NENV, + OPTINDEX_ECHO, + OPTINDEX_WE_SGA, + OPTINDEX_THEY_SGA, + OPTINDEX_WE_BIN, + OPTINDEX_THEY_BIN, + NUM_OPTS +}; + +static const struct Opt o_naws = + { WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, TELOPT_NAWS, OPTINDEX_NAWS, REQUESTED }; +static const struct Opt o_tspeed = + { WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, TELOPT_TSPEED, OPTINDEX_TSPEED, REQUESTED }; +static const struct Opt o_ttype = + { WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, TELOPT_TTYPE, OPTINDEX_TTYPE, REQUESTED }; +static const struct Opt o_oenv = + { WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, TELOPT_OLD_ENVIRON, OPTINDEX_OENV, INACTIVE }; +static const struct Opt o_nenv = + { WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, TELOPT_NEW_ENVIRON, OPTINDEX_NENV, REQUESTED }; +static const struct Opt o_echo = + { DO, DONT, WILL, WONT, TELOPT_ECHO, OPTINDEX_ECHO, REQUESTED }; +static const struct Opt o_we_sga = + { WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, TELOPT_SGA, OPTINDEX_WE_SGA, REQUESTED }; +static const struct Opt o_they_sga = + { DO, DONT, WILL, WONT, TELOPT_SGA, OPTINDEX_THEY_SGA, REQUESTED }; +static const struct Opt o_we_bin = + { WILL, WONT, DO, DONT, TELOPT_BINARY, OPTINDEX_WE_BIN, INACTIVE }; +static const struct Opt o_they_bin = + { DO, DONT, WILL, WONT, TELOPT_BINARY, OPTINDEX_THEY_BIN, INACTIVE }; + +static const struct Opt *const opts[] = { + &o_naws, &o_tspeed, &o_ttype, &o_oenv, &o_nenv, &o_echo, + &o_we_sga, &o_they_sga, &o_we_bin, &o_they_bin, NULL +}; + +typedef struct telnet_tag { + const struct plug_function_table *fn; + /* the above field _must_ be first in the structure */ + + Socket s; + int closed_on_socket_error; + + void *frontend; + void *ldisc; + int term_width, term_height; + + int opt_states[NUM_OPTS]; + + int echoing, editing; + int activated; + int bufsize; + int in_synch; + int sb_opt, sb_len; + unsigned char *sb_buf; + int sb_size; + + enum { + TOP_LEVEL, SEENIAC, SEENWILL, SEENWONT, SEENDO, SEENDONT, + SEENSB, SUBNEGOT, SUBNEG_IAC, SEENCR + } state; + + Conf *conf; + + Pinger pinger; +} *Telnet; + +#define TELNET_MAX_BACKLOG 4096 + +#define SB_DELTA 1024 + +static void c_write(Telnet telnet, char *buf, int len) +{ + int backlog; + backlog = from_backend(telnet->frontend, 0, buf, len); + sk_set_frozen(telnet->s, backlog > TELNET_MAX_BACKLOG); +} + +static void log_option(Telnet telnet, char *sender, int cmd, int option) +{ + char *buf; + /* + * The strange-looking "<?""?>" below is there to avoid a + * trigraph - a double question mark followed by > maps to a + * closing brace character! + */ + buf = dupprintf("%s:\t%s %s", sender, + (cmd == WILL ? "WILL" : cmd == WONT ? "WONT" : + cmd == DO ? "DO" : cmd == DONT ? "DONT" : "<?""?>"), + telopt(option)); + logevent(telnet->frontend, buf); + sfree(buf); +} + +static void send_opt(Telnet telnet, int cmd, int option) +{ + unsigned char b[3]; + + b[0] = IAC; + b[1] = cmd; + b[2] = option; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 3); + log_option(telnet, "client", cmd, option); +} + +static void deactivate_option(Telnet telnet, const struct Opt *o) +{ + if (telnet->opt_states[o->index] == REQUESTED || + telnet->opt_states[o->index] == ACTIVE) + send_opt(telnet, o->nsend, o->option); + telnet->opt_states[o->index] = REALLY_INACTIVE; +} + +/* + * Generate side effects of enabling or disabling an option. + */ +static void option_side_effects(Telnet telnet, const struct Opt *o, int enabled) +{ + if (o->option == TELOPT_ECHO && o->send == DO) + telnet->echoing = !enabled; + else if (o->option == TELOPT_SGA && o->send == DO) + telnet->editing = !enabled; + if (telnet->ldisc) /* cause ldisc to notice the change */ + ldisc_send(telnet->ldisc, NULL, 0, 0); + + /* Ensure we get the minimum options */ + if (!telnet->activated) { + if (telnet->opt_states[o_echo.index] == INACTIVE) { + telnet->opt_states[o_echo.index] = REQUESTED; + send_opt(telnet, o_echo.send, o_echo.option); + } + if (telnet->opt_states[o_we_sga.index] == INACTIVE) { + telnet->opt_states[o_we_sga.index] = REQUESTED; + send_opt(telnet, o_we_sga.send, o_we_sga.option); + } + if (telnet->opt_states[o_they_sga.index] == INACTIVE) { + telnet->opt_states[o_they_sga.index] = REQUESTED; + send_opt(telnet, o_they_sga.send, o_they_sga.option); + } + telnet->activated = TRUE; + } +} + +static void activate_option(Telnet telnet, const struct Opt *o) +{ + if (o->send == WILL && o->option == TELOPT_NAWS) + telnet_size(telnet, telnet->term_width, telnet->term_height); + if (o->send == WILL && + (o->option == TELOPT_NEW_ENVIRON || + o->option == TELOPT_OLD_ENVIRON)) { + /* + * We may only have one kind of ENVIRON going at a time. + * This is a hack, but who cares. + */ + deactivate_option(telnet, o->option == + TELOPT_NEW_ENVIRON ? &o_oenv : &o_nenv); + } + option_side_effects(telnet, o, 1); +} + +static void refused_option(Telnet telnet, const struct Opt *o) +{ + if (o->send == WILL && o->option == TELOPT_NEW_ENVIRON && + telnet->opt_states[o_oenv.index] == INACTIVE) { + send_opt(telnet, WILL, TELOPT_OLD_ENVIRON); + telnet->opt_states[o_oenv.index] = REQUESTED; + } + option_side_effects(telnet, o, 0); +} + +static void proc_rec_opt(Telnet telnet, int cmd, int option) +{ + const struct Opt *const *o; + + log_option(telnet, "server", cmd, option); + for (o = opts; *o; o++) { + if ((*o)->option == option && (*o)->ack == cmd) { + switch (telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index]) { + case REQUESTED: + telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index] = ACTIVE; + activate_option(telnet, *o); + break; + case ACTIVE: + break; + case INACTIVE: + telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index] = ACTIVE; + send_opt(telnet, (*o)->send, option); + activate_option(telnet, *o); + break; + case REALLY_INACTIVE: + send_opt(telnet, (*o)->nsend, option); + break; + } + return; + } else if ((*o)->option == option && (*o)->nak == cmd) { + switch (telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index]) { + case REQUESTED: + telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index] = INACTIVE; + refused_option(telnet, *o); + break; + case ACTIVE: + telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index] = INACTIVE; + send_opt(telnet, (*o)->nsend, option); + option_side_effects(telnet, *o, 0); + break; + case INACTIVE: + case REALLY_INACTIVE: + break; + } + return; + } + } + /* + * If we reach here, the option was one we weren't prepared to + * cope with. If the request was positive (WILL or DO), we send + * a negative ack to indicate refusal. If the request was + * negative (WONT / DONT), we must do nothing. + */ + if (cmd == WILL || cmd == DO) + send_opt(telnet, (cmd == WILL ? DONT : WONT), option); +} + +static void process_subneg(Telnet telnet) +{ + unsigned char *b, *p, *q; + int var, value, n, bsize; + char *e, *eval, *ekey, *user; + + switch (telnet->sb_opt) { + case TELOPT_TSPEED: + if (telnet->sb_len == 1 && telnet->sb_buf[0] == TELQUAL_SEND) { + char *logbuf; + char *termspeed = conf_get_str(telnet->conf, CONF_termspeed); + b = snewn(20 + strlen(termspeed), unsigned char); + b[0] = IAC; + b[1] = SB; + b[2] = TELOPT_TSPEED; + b[3] = TELQUAL_IS; + strcpy((char *)(b + 4), termspeed); + n = 4 + strlen(termspeed); + b[n] = IAC; + b[n + 1] = SE; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, n + 2); + logevent(telnet->frontend, "server:\tSB TSPEED SEND"); + logbuf = dupprintf("client:\tSB TSPEED IS %s", termspeed); + logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf); + sfree(logbuf); + sfree(b); + } else + logevent(telnet->frontend, "server:\tSB TSPEED <something weird>"); + break; + case TELOPT_TTYPE: + if (telnet->sb_len == 1 && telnet->sb_buf[0] == TELQUAL_SEND) { + char *logbuf; + char *termtype = conf_get_str(telnet->conf, CONF_termtype); + b = snewn(20 + strlen(termtype), unsigned char); + b[0] = IAC; + b[1] = SB; + b[2] = TELOPT_TTYPE; + b[3] = TELQUAL_IS; + for (n = 0; termtype[n]; n++) + b[n + 4] = (termtype[n] >= 'a' && termtype[n] <= 'z' ? + termtype[n] + 'A' - 'a' : + termtype[n]); + b[n + 4] = IAC; + b[n + 5] = SE; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, n + 6); + b[n + 4] = 0; + logevent(telnet->frontend, "server:\tSB TTYPE SEND"); + logbuf = dupprintf("client:\tSB TTYPE IS %s", b + 4); + logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf); + sfree(logbuf); + sfree(b); + } else + logevent(telnet->frontend, "server:\tSB TTYPE <something weird>\r\n"); + break; + case TELOPT_OLD_ENVIRON: + case TELOPT_NEW_ENVIRON: + p = telnet->sb_buf; + q = p + telnet->sb_len; + if (p < q && *p == TELQUAL_SEND) { + char *logbuf; + p++; + logbuf = dupprintf("server:\tSB %s SEND", telopt(telnet->sb_opt)); + logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf); + sfree(logbuf); + if (telnet->sb_opt == TELOPT_OLD_ENVIRON) { + if (conf_get_int(telnet->conf, CONF_rfc_environ)) { + value = RFC_VALUE; + var = RFC_VAR; + } else { + value = BSD_VALUE; + var = BSD_VAR; + } + /* + * Try to guess the sense of VAR and VALUE. + */ + while (p < q) { + if (*p == RFC_VAR) { + value = RFC_VALUE; + var = RFC_VAR; + } else if (*p == BSD_VAR) { + value = BSD_VALUE; + var = BSD_VAR; + } + p++; + } + } else { + /* + * With NEW_ENVIRON, the sense of VAR and VALUE + * isn't in doubt. + */ + value = RFC_VALUE; + var = RFC_VAR; + } + bsize = 20; + for (eval = conf_get_str_strs(telnet->conf, CONF_environmt, + NULL, &ekey); + eval != NULL; + eval = conf_get_str_strs(telnet->conf, CONF_environmt, + ekey, &ekey)) + bsize += strlen(ekey) + strlen(eval) + 2; + user = get_remote_username(telnet->conf); + if (user) + bsize += 6 + strlen(user); + + b = snewn(bsize, unsigned char); + b[0] = IAC; + b[1] = SB; + b[2] = telnet->sb_opt; + b[3] = TELQUAL_IS; + n = 4; + for (eval = conf_get_str_strs(telnet->conf, CONF_environmt, + NULL, &ekey); + eval != NULL; + eval = conf_get_str_strs(telnet->conf, CONF_environmt, + ekey, &ekey)) { + b[n++] = var; + for (e = ekey; *e; e++) + b[n++] = *e; + b[n++] = value; + for (e = eval; *e; e++) + b[n++] = *e; + } + if (user) { + b[n++] = var; + b[n++] = 'U'; + b[n++] = 'S'; + b[n++] = 'E'; + b[n++] = 'R'; + b[n++] = value; + for (e = user; *e; e++) + b[n++] = *e; + } + b[n++] = IAC; + b[n++] = SE; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, n); + if (n == 6) { + logbuf = dupprintf("client:\tSB %s IS <nothing>", + telopt(telnet->sb_opt)); + logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf); + sfree(logbuf); + } else { + logbuf = dupprintf("client:\tSB %s IS:", + telopt(telnet->sb_opt)); + logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf); + sfree(logbuf); + for (eval = conf_get_str_strs(telnet->conf, CONF_environmt, + NULL, &ekey); + eval != NULL; + eval = conf_get_str_strs(telnet->conf, CONF_environmt, + ekey, &ekey)) { + logbuf = dupprintf("\t%s=%s", ekey, eval); + logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf); + sfree(logbuf); + } + if (user) { + logbuf = dupprintf("\tUSER=%s", user); + logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf); + sfree(logbuf); + } + } + sfree(b); + sfree(user); + } + break; + } +} + +static void do_telnet_read(Telnet telnet, char *buf, int len) +{ + char *outbuf = NULL; + int outbuflen = 0, outbufsize = 0; + +#define ADDTOBUF(c) do { \ + if (outbuflen >= outbufsize) { \ + outbufsize = outbuflen + 256; \ + outbuf = sresize(outbuf, outbufsize, char); \ + } \ + outbuf[outbuflen++] = (c); \ +} while (0) + + while (len--) { + int c = (unsigned char) *buf++; + + switch (telnet->state) { + case TOP_LEVEL: + case SEENCR: + if (c == NUL && telnet->state == SEENCR) + telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL; + else if (c == IAC) + telnet->state = SEENIAC; + else { + if (!telnet->in_synch) + ADDTOBUF(c); + +#if 1 + /* I can't get the F***ing winsock to insert the urgent IAC + * into the right position! Even with SO_OOBINLINE it gives + * it to recv too soon. And of course the DM byte (that + * arrives in the same packet!) appears several K later!! + * + * Oh well, we do get the DM in the right place so I'll + * just stop hiding on the next 0xf2 and hope for the best. + */ + else if (c == DM) + telnet->in_synch = 0; +#endif + if (c == CR && telnet->opt_states[o_they_bin.index] != ACTIVE) + telnet->state = SEENCR; + else + telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL; + } + break; + case SEENIAC: + if (c == DO) + telnet->state = SEENDO; + else if (c == DONT) + telnet->state = SEENDONT; + else if (c == WILL) + telnet->state = SEENWILL; + else if (c == WONT) + telnet->state = SEENWONT; + else if (c == SB) + telnet->state = SEENSB; + else if (c == DM) { + telnet->in_synch = 0; + telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL; + } else { + /* ignore everything else; print it if it's IAC */ + if (c == IAC) { + ADDTOBUF(c); + } + telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL; + } + break; + case SEENWILL: + proc_rec_opt(telnet, WILL, c); + telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL; + break; + case SEENWONT: + proc_rec_opt(telnet, WONT, c); + telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL; + break; + case SEENDO: + proc_rec_opt(telnet, DO, c); + telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL; + break; + case SEENDONT: + proc_rec_opt(telnet, DONT, c); + telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL; + break; + case SEENSB: + telnet->sb_opt = c; + telnet->sb_len = 0; + telnet->state = SUBNEGOT; + break; + case SUBNEGOT: + if (c == IAC) + telnet->state = SUBNEG_IAC; + else { + subneg_addchar: + if (telnet->sb_len >= telnet->sb_size) { + telnet->sb_size += SB_DELTA; + telnet->sb_buf = sresize(telnet->sb_buf, telnet->sb_size, + unsigned char); + } + telnet->sb_buf[telnet->sb_len++] = c; + telnet->state = SUBNEGOT; /* in case we came here by goto */ + } + break; + case SUBNEG_IAC: + if (c != SE) + goto subneg_addchar; /* yes, it's a hack, I know, but... */ + else { + process_subneg(telnet); + telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL; + } + break; + } + } + + if (outbuflen) + c_write(telnet, outbuf, outbuflen); + sfree(outbuf); +} + +static void telnet_log(Plug plug, int type, SockAddr addr, int port, + const char *error_msg, int error_code) +{ + Telnet telnet = (Telnet) plug; + char addrbuf[256], *msg; + + sk_getaddr(addr, addrbuf, lenof(addrbuf)); + + if (type == 0) + msg = dupprintf("Connecting to %s port %d", addrbuf, port); + else + msg = dupprintf("Failed to connect to %s: %s", addrbuf, error_msg); + + logevent(telnet->frontend, msg); + sfree(msg); +} + +static int telnet_closing(Plug plug, const char *error_msg, int error_code, + int calling_back) +{ + Telnet telnet = (Telnet) plug; + + /* + * We don't implement independent EOF in each direction for Telnet + * connections; as soon as we get word that the remote side has + * sent us EOF, we wind up the whole connection. + */ + + if (telnet->s) { + sk_close(telnet->s); + telnet->s = NULL; + if (error_msg) + telnet->closed_on_socket_error = TRUE; + notify_remote_exit(telnet->frontend); + } + if (error_msg) { + logevent(telnet->frontend, error_msg); + connection_fatal(telnet->frontend, "%s", error_msg); + } + /* Otherwise, the remote side closed the connection normally. */ + return 0; +} + +static int telnet_receive(Plug plug, int urgent, char *data, int len) +{ + Telnet telnet = (Telnet) plug; + if (urgent) + telnet->in_synch = TRUE; + do_telnet_read(telnet, data, len); + return 1; +} + +static void telnet_sent(Plug plug, int bufsize) +{ + Telnet telnet = (Telnet) plug; + telnet->bufsize = bufsize; +} + +/* + * Called to set up the Telnet connection. + * + * Returns an error message, or NULL on success. + * + * Also places the canonical host name into `realhost'. It must be + * freed by the caller. + */ +static const char *telnet_init(void *frontend_handle, void **backend_handle, + Conf *conf, char *host, int port, + char **realhost, int nodelay, int keepalive) +{ + static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = { + telnet_log, + telnet_closing, + telnet_receive, + telnet_sent + }; + SockAddr addr; + const char *err; + Telnet telnet; + char *loghost; + int addressfamily; + + telnet = snew(struct telnet_tag); + telnet->fn = &fn_table; + telnet->conf = conf_copy(conf); + telnet->s = NULL; + telnet->closed_on_socket_error = FALSE; + telnet->echoing = TRUE; + telnet->editing = TRUE; + telnet->activated = FALSE; + telnet->sb_buf = NULL; + telnet->sb_size = 0; + telnet->frontend = frontend_handle; + telnet->term_width = conf_get_int(telnet->conf, CONF_width); + telnet->term_height = conf_get_int(telnet->conf, CONF_height); + telnet->state = TOP_LEVEL; + telnet->ldisc = NULL; + telnet->pinger = NULL; + *backend_handle = telnet; + + /* + * Try to find host. + */ + { + char *buf; + addressfamily = conf_get_int(telnet->conf, CONF_addressfamily); + buf = dupprintf("Looking up host \"%s\"%s", host, + (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? " (IPv4)" : + (addressfamily == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? " (IPv6)" : + ""))); + logevent(telnet->frontend, buf); + sfree(buf); + } + addr = name_lookup(host, port, realhost, telnet->conf, addressfamily); + if ((err = sk_addr_error(addr)) != NULL) { + sk_addr_free(addr); + return err; + } + + if (port < 0) + port = 23; /* default telnet port */ + + /* + * Open socket. + */ + telnet->s = new_connection(addr, *realhost, port, 0, 1, + nodelay, keepalive, (Plug) telnet, telnet->conf); + if ((err = sk_socket_error(telnet->s)) != NULL) + return err; + + telnet->pinger = pinger_new(telnet->conf, &telnet_backend, telnet); + + /* + * Initialise option states. + */ + if (conf_get_int(telnet->conf, CONF_passive_telnet)) { + const struct Opt *const *o; + + for (o = opts; *o; o++) + telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index] = INACTIVE; + } else { + const struct Opt *const *o; + + for (o = opts; *o; o++) { + telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index] = (*o)->initial_state; + if (telnet->opt_states[(*o)->index] == REQUESTED) + send_opt(telnet, (*o)->send, (*o)->option); + } + telnet->activated = TRUE; + } + + /* + * Set up SYNCH state. + */ + telnet->in_synch = FALSE; + + /* + * We can send special commands from the start. + */ + update_specials_menu(telnet->frontend); + + /* + * loghost overrides realhost, if specified. + */ + loghost = conf_get_str(telnet->conf, CONF_loghost); + if (*loghost) { + char *colon; + + sfree(*realhost); + *realhost = dupstr(loghost); + + colon = host_strrchr(*realhost, ':'); + if (colon) + *colon++ = '\0'; + } + + return NULL; +} + +static void telnet_free(void *handle) +{ + Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle; + + sfree(telnet->sb_buf); + if (telnet->s) + sk_close(telnet->s); + if (telnet->pinger) + pinger_free(telnet->pinger); + conf_free(telnet->conf); + sfree(telnet); +} +/* + * Reconfigure the Telnet backend. There's no immediate action + * necessary, in this backend: we just save the fresh config for + * any subsequent negotiations. + */ +static void telnet_reconfig(void *handle, Conf *conf) +{ + Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle; + pinger_reconfig(telnet->pinger, telnet->conf, conf); + conf_free(telnet->conf); + telnet->conf = conf_copy(conf); +} + +/* + * Called to send data down the Telnet connection. + */ +static int telnet_send(void *handle, char *buf, int len) +{ + Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle; + unsigned char *p, *end; + static const unsigned char iac[2] = { IAC, IAC }; + static const unsigned char cr[2] = { CR, NUL }; +#if 0 + static const unsigned char nl[2] = { CR, LF }; +#endif + + if (telnet->s == NULL) + return 0; + + p = (unsigned char *)buf; + end = (unsigned char *)(buf + len); + while (p < end) { + unsigned char *q = p; + + while (p < end && iswritable(*p)) + p++; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)q, p - q); + + while (p < end && !iswritable(*p)) { + telnet->bufsize = + sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)(*p == IAC ? iac : cr), 2); + p++; + } + } + + return telnet->bufsize; +} + +/* + * Called to query the current socket sendability status. + */ +static int telnet_sendbuffer(void *handle) +{ + Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle; + return telnet->bufsize; +} + +/* + * Called to set the size of the window from Telnet's POV. + */ +static void telnet_size(void *handle, int width, int height) +{ + Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle; + unsigned char b[24]; + int n; + char *logbuf; + + telnet->term_width = width; + telnet->term_height = height; + + if (telnet->s == NULL || telnet->opt_states[o_naws.index] != ACTIVE) + return; + n = 0; + b[n++] = IAC; + b[n++] = SB; + b[n++] = TELOPT_NAWS; + b[n++] = telnet->term_width >> 8; + if (b[n-1] == IAC) b[n++] = IAC; /* duplicate any IAC byte occurs */ + b[n++] = telnet->term_width & 0xFF; + if (b[n-1] == IAC) b[n++] = IAC; /* duplicate any IAC byte occurs */ + b[n++] = telnet->term_height >> 8; + if (b[n-1] == IAC) b[n++] = IAC; /* duplicate any IAC byte occurs */ + b[n++] = telnet->term_height & 0xFF; + if (b[n-1] == IAC) b[n++] = IAC; /* duplicate any IAC byte occurs */ + b[n++] = IAC; + b[n++] = SE; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, n); + logbuf = dupprintf("client:\tSB NAWS %d,%d", + telnet->term_width, telnet->term_height); + logevent(telnet->frontend, logbuf); + sfree(logbuf); +} + +/* + * Send Telnet special codes. + */ +static void telnet_special(void *handle, Telnet_Special code) +{ + Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle; + unsigned char b[2]; + + if (telnet->s == NULL) + return; + + b[0] = IAC; + switch (code) { + case TS_AYT: + b[1] = AYT; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2); + break; + case TS_BRK: + b[1] = BREAK; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2); + break; + case TS_EC: + b[1] = EC; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2); + break; + case TS_EL: + b[1] = EL; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2); + break; + case TS_GA: + b[1] = GA; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2); + break; + case TS_NOP: + b[1] = NOP; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2); + break; + case TS_ABORT: + b[1] = ABORT; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2); + break; + case TS_AO: + b[1] = AO; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2); + break; + case TS_IP: + b[1] = IP; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2); + break; + case TS_SUSP: + b[1] = SUSP; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2); + break; + case TS_EOR: + b[1] = EOR; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2); + break; + case TS_EOF: + b[1] = xEOF; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2); + break; + case TS_EOL: + /* In BINARY mode, CR-LF becomes just CR - + * and without the NUL suffix too. */ + if (telnet->opt_states[o_we_bin.index] == ACTIVE) + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, "\r", 1); + else + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, "\r\n", 2); + break; + case TS_SYNCH: + b[1] = DM; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 1); + telnet->bufsize = sk_write_oob(telnet->s, (char *)(b + 1), 1); + break; + case TS_RECHO: + if (telnet->opt_states[o_echo.index] == INACTIVE || + telnet->opt_states[o_echo.index] == REALLY_INACTIVE) { + telnet->opt_states[o_echo.index] = REQUESTED; + send_opt(telnet, o_echo.send, o_echo.option); + } + break; + case TS_LECHO: + if (telnet->opt_states[o_echo.index] == ACTIVE) { + telnet->opt_states[o_echo.index] = REQUESTED; + send_opt(telnet, o_echo.nsend, o_echo.option); + } + break; + case TS_PING: + if (telnet->opt_states[o_they_sga.index] == ACTIVE) { + b[1] = NOP; + telnet->bufsize = sk_write(telnet->s, (char *)b, 2); + } + break; + default: + break; /* never heard of it */ + } +} + +static const struct telnet_special *telnet_get_specials(void *handle) +{ + static const struct telnet_special specials[] = { + {"Are You There", TS_AYT}, + {"Break", TS_BRK}, + {"Synch", TS_SYNCH}, + {"Erase Character", TS_EC}, + {"Erase Line", TS_EL}, + {"Go Ahead", TS_GA}, + {"No Operation", TS_NOP}, + {NULL, TS_SEP}, + {"Abort Process", TS_ABORT}, + {"Abort Output", TS_AO}, + {"Interrupt Process", TS_IP}, + {"Suspend Process", TS_SUSP}, + {NULL, TS_SEP}, + {"End Of Record", TS_EOR}, + {"End Of File", TS_EOF}, + {NULL, TS_EXITMENU} + }; + return specials; +} + +static int telnet_connected(void *handle) +{ + Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle; + return telnet->s != NULL; +} + +static int telnet_sendok(void *handle) +{ + /* Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle; */ + return 1; +} + +static void telnet_unthrottle(void *handle, int backlog) +{ + Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle; + sk_set_frozen(telnet->s, backlog > TELNET_MAX_BACKLOG); +} + +static int telnet_ldisc(void *handle, int option) +{ + Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle; + if (option == LD_ECHO) + return telnet->echoing; + if (option == LD_EDIT) + return telnet->editing; + return FALSE; +} + +static void telnet_provide_ldisc(void *handle, void *ldisc) +{ + Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle; + telnet->ldisc = ldisc; +} + +static void telnet_provide_logctx(void *handle, void *logctx) +{ + /* This is a stub. */ +} + +static int telnet_exitcode(void *handle) +{ + Telnet telnet = (Telnet) handle; + if (telnet->s != NULL) + return -1; /* still connected */ + else if (telnet->closed_on_socket_error) + return INT_MAX; /* a socket error counts as an unclean exit */ + else + /* Telnet doesn't transmit exit codes back to the client */ + return 0; +} + +/* + * cfg_info for Telnet does nothing at all. + */ +static int telnet_cfg_info(void *handle) +{ + return 0; +} + +Backend telnet_backend = { + telnet_init, + telnet_free, + telnet_reconfig, + telnet_send, + telnet_sendbuffer, + telnet_size, + telnet_special, + telnet_get_specials, + telnet_connected, + telnet_exitcode, + telnet_sendok, + telnet_ldisc, + telnet_provide_ldisc, + telnet_provide_logctx, + telnet_unthrottle, + telnet_cfg_info, + "telnet", + PROT_TELNET, + 23 +}; diff --git a/tools/plink/terminal.h b/tools/plink/terminal.h index 924cf56b9..135ef45a6 100644 --- a/tools/plink/terminal.h +++ b/tools/plink/terminal.h @@ -1,326 +1,329 @@ -/*
- * Internals of the Terminal structure, for those other modules
- * which need to look inside it. It would be nice if this could be
- * folded back into terminal.c in future, with an abstraction layer
- * to handle everything that other modules need to know about it;
- * but for the moment, this will do.
- */
-
-#ifndef PUTTY_TERMINAL_H
-#define PUTTY_TERMINAL_H
-
-#include "tree234.h"
-
-struct beeptime {
- struct beeptime *next;
- unsigned long ticks;
-};
-
-typedef struct {
- int y, x;
-} pos;
-
-#ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL
-struct scrollregion {
- struct scrollregion *next;
- int topline; /* Top line of scroll region. */
- int botline; /* Bottom line of scroll region. */
- int lines; /* Number of lines to scroll by - +ve is forwards. */
-};
-#endif /* OPTIMISE_SCROLL */
-
-typedef struct termchar termchar;
-typedef struct termline termline;
-
-struct termchar {
- /*
- * Any code in terminal.c which definitely needs to be changed
- * when extra fields are added here is labelled with a comment
- * saying FULL-TERMCHAR.
- */
- unsigned long chr;
- unsigned long attr;
-
- /*
- * The cc_next field is used to link multiple termchars
- * together into a list, so as to fit more than one character
- * into a character cell (Unicode combining characters).
- *
- * cc_next is a relative offset into the current array of
- * termchars. I.e. to advance to the next character in a list,
- * one does `tc += tc->next'.
- *
- * Zero means end of list.
- */
- int cc_next;
-};
-
-struct termline {
- unsigned short lattr;
- int cols; /* number of real columns on the line */
- int size; /* number of allocated termchars
- * (cc-lists may make this > cols) */
- int temporary; /* TRUE if decompressed from scrollback */
- int cc_free; /* offset to first cc in free list */
- struct termchar *chars;
-};
-
-struct bidi_cache_entry {
- int width;
- struct termchar *chars;
- int *forward, *backward; /* the permutations of line positions */
-};
-
-struct terminal_tag {
-
- int compatibility_level;
-
- tree234 *scrollback; /* lines scrolled off top of screen */
- tree234 *screen; /* lines on primary screen */
- tree234 *alt_screen; /* lines on alternate screen */
- int disptop; /* distance scrolled back (0 or -ve) */
- int tempsblines; /* number of lines of .scrollback that
- can be retrieved onto the terminal
- ("temporary scrollback") */
-
- termline **disptext; /* buffer of text on real screen */
- int dispcursx, dispcursy; /* location of cursor on real screen */
- int curstype; /* type of cursor on real screen */
-
-#define VBELL_TIMEOUT (TICKSPERSEC/10) /* visual bell lasts 1/10 sec */
-
- struct beeptime *beephead, *beeptail;
- int nbeeps;
- int beep_overloaded;
- long lastbeep;
-
-#define TTYPE termchar
-#define TSIZE (sizeof(TTYPE))
-
-#ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL
- struct scrollregion *scrollhead, *scrolltail;
-#endif /* OPTIMISE_SCROLL */
-
- int default_attr, curr_attr, save_attr;
- termchar basic_erase_char, erase_char;
-
- bufchain inbuf; /* terminal input buffer */
- pos curs; /* cursor */
- pos savecurs; /* saved cursor position */
- int marg_t, marg_b; /* scroll margins */
- int dec_om; /* DEC origin mode flag */
- int wrap, wrapnext; /* wrap flags */
- int insert; /* insert-mode flag */
- int cset; /* 0 or 1: which char set */
- int save_cset, save_csattr; /* saved with cursor position */
- int save_utf, save_wnext; /* saved with cursor position */
- int rvideo; /* global reverse video flag */
- unsigned long rvbell_startpoint; /* for ESC[?5hESC[?5l vbell */
- int cursor_on; /* cursor enabled flag */
- int reset_132; /* Flag ESC c resets to 80 cols */
- int use_bce; /* Use Background coloured erase */
- int cblinker; /* When blinking is the cursor on ? */
- int tblinker; /* When the blinking text is on */
- int blink_is_real; /* Actually blink blinking text */
- int term_echoing; /* Does terminal want local echo? */
- int term_editing; /* Does terminal want local edit? */
- int sco_acs, save_sco_acs; /* CSI 10,11,12m -> OEM charset */
- int vt52_bold; /* Force bold on non-bold colours */
- int utf; /* Are we in toggleable UTF-8 mode? */
- int utf_state; /* Is there a pending UTF-8 character */
- int utf_char; /* and what is it so far. */
- int utf_size; /* The size of the UTF character. */
- int printing, only_printing; /* Are we doing ANSI printing? */
- int print_state; /* state of print-end-sequence scan */
- bufchain printer_buf; /* buffered data for printer */
- printer_job *print_job;
-
- /* ESC 7 saved state for the alternate screen */
- pos alt_savecurs;
- int alt_save_attr;
- int alt_save_cset, alt_save_csattr;
- int alt_save_utf, alt_save_wnext;
- int alt_save_sco_acs;
-
- int rows, cols, savelines;
- int has_focus;
- int in_vbell;
- long vbell_end;
- int app_cursor_keys, app_keypad_keys, vt52_mode;
- int repeat_off, cr_lf_return;
- int seen_disp_event;
- int big_cursor;
-
- int xterm_mouse; /* send mouse messages to host */
- int mouse_is_down; /* used while tracking mouse buttons */
-
- int cset_attr[2];
-
-/*
- * Saved settings on the alternate screen.
- */
- int alt_x, alt_y, alt_om, alt_wrap, alt_wnext, alt_ins;
- int alt_cset, alt_sco_acs, alt_utf;
- int alt_t, alt_b;
- int alt_which;
- int alt_sblines; /* # of lines on alternate screen that should be used for scrollback. */
-
-#define ARGS_MAX 32 /* max # of esc sequence arguments */
-#define ARG_DEFAULT 0 /* if an arg isn't specified */
-#define def(a,d) ( (a) == ARG_DEFAULT ? (d) : (a) )
- int esc_args[ARGS_MAX];
- int esc_nargs;
- int esc_query;
-#define ANSI(x,y) ((x)+((y)<<8))
-#define ANSI_QUE(x) ANSI(x,TRUE)
-
-#define OSC_STR_MAX 2048
- int osc_strlen;
- char osc_string[OSC_STR_MAX + 1];
- int osc_w;
-
- char id_string[1024];
-
- unsigned char *tabs;
-
- enum {
- TOPLEVEL,
- SEEN_ESC,
- SEEN_CSI,
- SEEN_OSC,
- SEEN_OSC_W,
-
- DO_CTRLS,
-
- SEEN_OSC_P,
- OSC_STRING, OSC_MAYBE_ST,
- VT52_ESC,
- VT52_Y1,
- VT52_Y2,
- VT52_FG,
- VT52_BG
- } termstate;
-
- enum {
- NO_SELECTION, ABOUT_TO, DRAGGING, SELECTED
- } selstate;
- enum {
- LEXICOGRAPHIC, RECTANGULAR
- } seltype;
- enum {
- SM_CHAR, SM_WORD, SM_LINE
- } selmode;
- pos selstart, selend, selanchor;
-
- short wordness[256];
-
- /* Mask of attributes to pay attention to when painting. */
- int attr_mask;
-
- wchar_t *paste_buffer;
- int paste_len, paste_pos, paste_hold;
- long last_paste;
-
- void (*resize_fn)(void *, int, int);
- void *resize_ctx;
-
- void *ldisc;
-
- void *frontend;
-
- void *logctx;
-
- struct unicode_data *ucsdata;
-
- /*
- * We maintain a full copy of a Conf here, not merely a pointer
- * to it. That way, when we're passed a new one for
- * reconfiguration, we can check the differences and adjust the
- * _current_ setting of (e.g.) auto wrap mode rather than only
- * the default.
- */
- Conf *conf;
-
- /*
- * from_backend calls term_out, but it can also be called from
- * the ldisc if the ldisc is called _within_ term_out. So we
- * have to guard against re-entrancy - if from_backend is
- * called recursively like this, it will simply add data to the
- * end of the buffer term_out is in the process of working
- * through.
- */
- int in_term_out;
-
- /*
- * We schedule a window update shortly after receiving terminal
- * data. This tracks whether one is currently pending.
- */
- int window_update_pending;
- long next_update;
-
- /*
- * Track pending blinks and tblinks.
- */
- int tblink_pending, cblink_pending;
- long next_tblink, next_cblink;
-
- /*
- * These are buffers used by the bidi and Arabic shaping code.
- */
- termchar *ltemp;
- int ltemp_size;
- bidi_char *wcFrom, *wcTo;
- int wcFromTo_size;
- struct bidi_cache_entry *pre_bidi_cache, *post_bidi_cache;
- int bidi_cache_size;
-
- /*
- * We copy a bunch of stuff out of the Conf structure into local
- * fields in the Terminal structure, to avoid the repeated
- * tree234 lookups which would be involved in fetching them from
- * the former every time.
- */
- int ansi_colour;
- char *answerback;
- int answerbacklen;
- int arabicshaping;
- int beep;
- int bellovl;
- int bellovl_n;
- int bellovl_s;
- int bellovl_t;
- int bidi;
- int bksp_is_delete;
- int blink_cur;
- int blinktext;
- int cjk_ambig_wide;
- int conf_height;
- int conf_width;
- int crhaslf;
- int erase_to_scrollback;
- int funky_type;
- int lfhascr;
- int logflush;
- int logtype;
- int mouse_override;
- int nethack_keypad;
- int no_alt_screen;
- int no_applic_c;
- int no_applic_k;
- int no_dbackspace;
- int no_mouse_rep;
- int no_remote_charset;
- int no_remote_resize;
- int no_remote_wintitle;
- int rawcnp;
- int rect_select;
- int remote_qtitle_action;
- int rxvt_homeend;
- int scroll_on_disp;
- int scroll_on_key;
- int xterm_256_colour;
-};
-
-#define in_utf(term) ((term)->utf || (term)->ucsdata->line_codepage==CP_UTF8)
-
-#endif
+/* + * Internals of the Terminal structure, for those other modules + * which need to look inside it. It would be nice if this could be + * folded back into terminal.c in future, with an abstraction layer + * to handle everything that other modules need to know about it; + * but for the moment, this will do. + */ + +#ifndef PUTTY_TERMINAL_H +#define PUTTY_TERMINAL_H + +#include "tree234.h" + +struct beeptime { + struct beeptime *next; + unsigned long ticks; +}; + +typedef struct { + int y, x; +} pos; + +#ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL +struct scrollregion { + struct scrollregion *next; + int topline; /* Top line of scroll region. */ + int botline; /* Bottom line of scroll region. */ + int lines; /* Number of lines to scroll by - +ve is forwards. */ +}; +#endif /* OPTIMISE_SCROLL */ + +typedef struct termchar termchar; +typedef struct termline termline; + +struct termchar { + /* + * Any code in terminal.c which definitely needs to be changed + * when extra fields are added here is labelled with a comment + * saying FULL-TERMCHAR. + */ + unsigned long chr; + unsigned long attr; + + /* + * The cc_next field is used to link multiple termchars + * together into a list, so as to fit more than one character + * into a character cell (Unicode combining characters). + * + * cc_next is a relative offset into the current array of + * termchars. I.e. to advance to the next character in a list, + * one does `tc += tc->next'. + * + * Zero means end of list. + */ + int cc_next; +}; + +struct termline { + unsigned short lattr; + int cols; /* number of real columns on the line */ + int size; /* number of allocated termchars + * (cc-lists may make this > cols) */ + int temporary; /* TRUE if decompressed from scrollback */ + int cc_free; /* offset to first cc in free list */ + struct termchar *chars; +}; + +struct bidi_cache_entry { + int width; + struct termchar *chars; + int *forward, *backward; /* the permutations of line positions */ +}; + +struct terminal_tag { + + int compatibility_level; + + tree234 *scrollback; /* lines scrolled off top of screen */ + tree234 *screen; /* lines on primary screen */ + tree234 *alt_screen; /* lines on alternate screen */ + int disptop; /* distance scrolled back (0 or -ve) */ + int tempsblines; /* number of lines of .scrollback that + can be retrieved onto the terminal + ("temporary scrollback") */ + + termline **disptext; /* buffer of text on real screen */ + int dispcursx, dispcursy; /* location of cursor on real screen */ + int curstype; /* type of cursor on real screen */ + +#define VBELL_TIMEOUT (TICKSPERSEC/10) /* visual bell lasts 1/10 sec */ + + struct beeptime *beephead, *beeptail; + int nbeeps; + int beep_overloaded; + long lastbeep; + +#define TTYPE termchar +#define TSIZE (sizeof(TTYPE)) + +#ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL + struct scrollregion *scrollhead, *scrolltail; +#endif /* OPTIMISE_SCROLL */ + + int default_attr, curr_attr, save_attr; + termchar basic_erase_char, erase_char; + + bufchain inbuf; /* terminal input buffer */ + pos curs; /* cursor */ + pos savecurs; /* saved cursor position */ + int marg_t, marg_b; /* scroll margins */ + int dec_om; /* DEC origin mode flag */ + int wrap, wrapnext; /* wrap flags */ + int insert; /* insert-mode flag */ + int cset; /* 0 or 1: which char set */ + int save_cset, save_csattr; /* saved with cursor position */ + int save_utf, save_wnext; /* saved with cursor position */ + int rvideo; /* global reverse video flag */ + unsigned long rvbell_startpoint; /* for ESC[?5hESC[?5l vbell */ + int cursor_on; /* cursor enabled flag */ + int reset_132; /* Flag ESC c resets to 80 cols */ + int use_bce; /* Use Background coloured erase */ + int cblinker; /* When blinking is the cursor on ? */ + int tblinker; /* When the blinking text is on */ + int blink_is_real; /* Actually blink blinking text */ + int term_echoing; /* Does terminal want local echo? */ + int term_editing; /* Does terminal want local edit? */ + int sco_acs, save_sco_acs; /* CSI 10,11,12m -> OEM charset */ + int vt52_bold; /* Force bold on non-bold colours */ + int utf; /* Are we in toggleable UTF-8 mode? */ + int utf_state; /* Is there a pending UTF-8 character */ + int utf_char; /* and what is it so far. */ + int utf_size; /* The size of the UTF character. */ + int printing, only_printing; /* Are we doing ANSI printing? */ + int print_state; /* state of print-end-sequence scan */ + bufchain printer_buf; /* buffered data for printer */ + printer_job *print_job; + + /* ESC 7 saved state for the alternate screen */ + pos alt_savecurs; + int alt_save_attr; + int alt_save_cset, alt_save_csattr; + int alt_save_utf, alt_save_wnext; + int alt_save_sco_acs; + + int rows, cols, savelines; + int has_focus; + int in_vbell; + long vbell_end; + int app_cursor_keys, app_keypad_keys, vt52_mode; + int repeat_off, cr_lf_return; + int seen_disp_event; + int big_cursor; + + int xterm_mouse; /* send mouse messages to host */ + int xterm_extended_mouse; + int urxvt_extended_mouse; + int mouse_is_down; /* used while tracking mouse buttons */ + + int bracketed_paste; + + int cset_attr[2]; + +/* + * Saved settings on the alternate screen. + */ + int alt_x, alt_y, alt_om, alt_wrap, alt_wnext, alt_ins; + int alt_cset, alt_sco_acs, alt_utf; + int alt_t, alt_b; + int alt_which; + int alt_sblines; /* # of lines on alternate screen that should be used for scrollback. */ + +#define ARGS_MAX 32 /* max # of esc sequence arguments */ +#define ARG_DEFAULT 0 /* if an arg isn't specified */ +#define def(a,d) ( (a) == ARG_DEFAULT ? (d) : (a) ) + int esc_args[ARGS_MAX]; + int esc_nargs; + int esc_query; +#define ANSI(x,y) ((x)+((y)<<8)) +#define ANSI_QUE(x) ANSI(x,TRUE) + +#define OSC_STR_MAX 2048 + int osc_strlen; + char osc_string[OSC_STR_MAX + 1]; + int osc_w; + + char id_string[1024]; + + unsigned char *tabs; + + enum { + TOPLEVEL, + SEEN_ESC, + SEEN_CSI, + SEEN_OSC, + SEEN_OSC_W, + + DO_CTRLS, + + SEEN_OSC_P, + OSC_STRING, OSC_MAYBE_ST, + VT52_ESC, + VT52_Y1, + VT52_Y2, + VT52_FG, + VT52_BG + } termstate; + + enum { + NO_SELECTION, ABOUT_TO, DRAGGING, SELECTED + } selstate; + enum { + LEXICOGRAPHIC, RECTANGULAR + } seltype; + enum { + SM_CHAR, SM_WORD, SM_LINE + } selmode; + pos selstart, selend, selanchor; + + short wordness[256]; + + /* Mask of attributes to pay attention to when painting. */ + int attr_mask; + + wchar_t *paste_buffer; + int paste_len, paste_pos; + + void (*resize_fn)(void *, int, int); + void *resize_ctx; + + void *ldisc; + + void *frontend; + + void *logctx; + + struct unicode_data *ucsdata; + + /* + * We maintain a full copy of a Conf here, not merely a pointer + * to it. That way, when we're passed a new one for + * reconfiguration, we can check the differences and adjust the + * _current_ setting of (e.g.) auto wrap mode rather than only + * the default. + */ + Conf *conf; + + /* + * from_backend calls term_out, but it can also be called from + * the ldisc if the ldisc is called _within_ term_out. So we + * have to guard against re-entrancy - if from_backend is + * called recursively like this, it will simply add data to the + * end of the buffer term_out is in the process of working + * through. + */ + int in_term_out; + + /* + * We schedule a window update shortly after receiving terminal + * data. This tracks whether one is currently pending. + */ + int window_update_pending; + long next_update; + + /* + * Track pending blinks and tblinks. + */ + int tblink_pending, cblink_pending; + long next_tblink, next_cblink; + + /* + * These are buffers used by the bidi and Arabic shaping code. + */ + termchar *ltemp; + int ltemp_size; + bidi_char *wcFrom, *wcTo; + int wcFromTo_size; + struct bidi_cache_entry *pre_bidi_cache, *post_bidi_cache; + int bidi_cache_size; + + /* + * We copy a bunch of stuff out of the Conf structure into local + * fields in the Terminal structure, to avoid the repeated + * tree234 lookups which would be involved in fetching them from + * the former every time. + */ + int ansi_colour; + char *answerback; + int answerbacklen; + int arabicshaping; + int beep; + int bellovl; + int bellovl_n; + int bellovl_s; + int bellovl_t; + int bidi; + int bksp_is_delete; + int blink_cur; + int blinktext; + int cjk_ambig_wide; + int conf_height; + int conf_width; + int crhaslf; + int erase_to_scrollback; + int funky_type; + int lfhascr; + int logflush; + int logtype; + int mouse_override; + int nethack_keypad; + int no_alt_screen; + int no_applic_c; + int no_applic_k; + int no_dbackspace; + int no_mouse_rep; + int no_remote_charset; + int no_remote_resize; + int no_remote_wintitle; + int rawcnp; + int rect_select; + int remote_qtitle_action; + int rxvt_homeend; + int scroll_on_disp; + int scroll_on_key; + int xterm_256_colour; +}; + +#define in_utf(term) ((term)->utf || (term)->ucsdata->line_codepage==CP_UTF8) + +#endif diff --git a/tools/plink/timing.c b/tools/plink/timing.c index 2b7b70cb9..ccd76cd66 100644 --- a/tools/plink/timing.c +++ b/tools/plink/timing.c @@ -1,243 +1,211 @@ -/*
- * timing.c
- *
- * This module tracks any timers set up by schedule_timer(). It
- * keeps all the currently active timers in a list; it informs the
- * front end of when the next timer is due to go off if that
- * changes; and, very importantly, it tracks the context pointers
- * passed to schedule_timer(), so that if a context is freed all
- * the timers associated with it can be immediately annulled.
- */
-
-#include <assert.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-#include "putty.h"
-#include "tree234.h"
-
-struct timer {
- timer_fn_t fn;
- void *ctx;
- long now;
-};
-
-static tree234 *timers = NULL;
-static tree234 *timer_contexts = NULL;
-static long now = 0L;
-
-static int compare_timers(void *av, void *bv)
-{
- struct timer *a = (struct timer *)av;
- struct timer *b = (struct timer *)bv;
- long at = a->now - now;
- long bt = b->now - now;
-
- if (at < bt)
- return -1;
- else if (at > bt)
- return +1;
-
- /*
- * Failing that, compare on the other two fields, just so that
- * we don't get unwanted equality.
- */
-#ifdef __LCC__
- /* lcc won't let us compare function pointers. Legal, but annoying. */
- {
- int c = memcmp(&a->fn, &b->fn, sizeof(a->fn));
- if (c < 0)
- return -1;
- else if (c > 0)
- return +1;
- }
-#else
- if (a->fn < b->fn)
- return -1;
- else if (a->fn > b->fn)
- return +1;
-#endif
-
- if (a->ctx < b->ctx)
- return -1;
- else if (a->ctx > b->ctx)
- return +1;
-
- /*
- * Failing _that_, the two entries genuinely are equal, and we
- * never have a need to store them separately in the tree.
- */
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int compare_timer_contexts(void *av, void *bv)
-{
- char *a = (char *)av;
- char *b = (char *)bv;
- if (a < b)
- return -1;
- else if (a > b)
- return +1;
- return 0;
-}
-
-static void init_timers(void)
-{
- if (!timers) {
- timers = newtree234(compare_timers);
- timer_contexts = newtree234(compare_timer_contexts);
- now = GETTICKCOUNT();
- }
-}
-
-long schedule_timer(int ticks, timer_fn_t fn, void *ctx)
-{
- long when;
- struct timer *t, *first;
-
- init_timers();
-
- when = ticks + GETTICKCOUNT();
-
- /*
- * Just in case our various defences against timing skew fail
- * us: if we try to schedule a timer that's already in the
- * past, we instead schedule it for the immediate future.
- */
- if (when - now <= 0)
- when = now + 1;
-
- t = snew(struct timer);
- t->fn = fn;
- t->ctx = ctx;
- t->now = when;
-
- if (t != add234(timers, t)) {
- sfree(t); /* identical timer already exists */
- } else {
- add234(timer_contexts, t->ctx);/* don't care if this fails */
- }
-
- first = (struct timer *)index234(timers, 0);
- if (first == t) {
- /*
- * This timer is the very first on the list, so we must
- * notify the front end.
- */
- timer_change_notify(first->now);
- }
-
- return when;
-}
-
-/*
- * Call to run any timers whose time has reached the present.
- * Returns the time (in ticks) expected until the next timer after
- * that triggers.
- */
-int run_timers(long anow, long *next)
-{
- struct timer *first;
-
- init_timers();
-
-#ifdef TIMING_SYNC
- /*
- * In this ifdef I put some code which deals with the
- * possibility that `anow' disagrees with GETTICKCOUNT by a
- * significant margin. Our strategy for dealing with it differs
- * depending on platform, because on some platforms
- * GETTICKCOUNT is more likely to be right whereas on others
- * `anow' is a better gold standard.
- */
- {
- long tnow = GETTICKCOUNT();
-
- if (tnow + TICKSPERSEC/50 - anow < 0 ||
- anow + TICKSPERSEC/50 - tnow < 0
- ) {
-#if defined TIMING_SYNC_ANOW
- /*
- * If anow is accurate and the tick count is wrong,
- * this is likely to be because the tick count is
- * derived from the system clock which has changed (as
- * can occur on Unix). Therefore, we resolve this by
- * inventing an offset which is used to adjust all
- * future output from GETTICKCOUNT.
- *
- * A platform which defines TIMING_SYNC_ANOW is
- * expected to have also defined this offset variable
- * in (its platform-specific adjunct to) putty.h.
- * Therefore we can simply reference it here and assume
- * that it will exist.
- */
- tickcount_offset += anow - tnow;
-#elif defined TIMING_SYNC_TICKCOUNT
- /*
- * If the tick count is more likely to be accurate, we
- * simply use that as our time value, which may mean we
- * run no timers in this call (because we got called
- * early), or alternatively it may mean we run lots of
- * timers in a hurry because we were called late.
- */
- anow = tnow;
-#else
-/*
- * Any platform which defines TIMING_SYNC must also define one of the two
- * auxiliary symbols TIMING_SYNC_ANOW and TIMING_SYNC_TICKCOUNT, to
- * indicate which measurement to trust when the two disagree.
- */
-#error TIMING_SYNC definition incomplete
-#endif
- }
- }
-#endif
-
- now = anow;
-
- while (1) {
- first = (struct timer *)index234(timers, 0);
-
- if (!first)
- return FALSE; /* no timers remaining */
-
- if (find234(timer_contexts, first->ctx, NULL) == NULL) {
- /*
- * This timer belongs to a context that has been
- * expired. Delete it without running.
- */
- delpos234(timers, 0);
- sfree(first);
- } else if (first->now - now <= 0) {
- /*
- * This timer is active and has reached its running
- * time. Run it.
- */
- delpos234(timers, 0);
- first->fn(first->ctx, first->now);
- sfree(first);
- } else {
- /*
- * This is the first still-active timer that is in the
- * future. Return how long it has yet to go.
- */
- *next = first->now;
- return TRUE;
- }
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Call to expire all timers associated with a given context.
- */
-void expire_timer_context(void *ctx)
-{
- init_timers();
-
- /*
- * We don't bother to check the return value; if the context
- * already wasn't in the tree (presumably because no timers
- * ever actually got scheduled for it) then that's fine and we
- * simply don't need to do anything.
- */
- del234(timer_contexts, ctx);
-}
+/* + * timing.c + * + * This module tracks any timers set up by schedule_timer(). It + * keeps all the currently active timers in a list; it informs the + * front end of when the next timer is due to go off if that + * changes; and, very importantly, it tracks the context pointers + * passed to schedule_timer(), so that if a context is freed all + * the timers associated with it can be immediately annulled. + * + * + * The problem is that computer clocks aren't perfectly accurate. + * The GETTICKCOUNT function returns a 32bit number that normally + * increases by about 1000 every second. On windows this uses the PC's + * interrupt timer and so is only accurate to around 20ppm. On unix it's + * a value that's calculated from the current UTC time and so is in theory + * accurate in the long term but may jitter and jump in the short term. + * + * What PuTTY needs from these timers is simply a way of delaying the + * calling of a function for a little while, if it's occasionally called a + * little early or late that's not a problem. So to protect against clock + * jumps schedule_timer records the time that it was called in the timer + * structure. With this information the run_timers function can see when + * the current GETTICKCOUNT value is after the time the event should be + * fired OR before the time it was set. In the latter case the clock must + * have jumped, the former is (probably) just the normal passage of time. + * + */ + +#include <assert.h> +#include <stdio.h> + +#include "putty.h" +#include "tree234.h" + +struct timer { + timer_fn_t fn; + void *ctx; + unsigned long now; + unsigned long when_set; +}; + +static tree234 *timers = NULL; +static tree234 *timer_contexts = NULL; +static unsigned long now = 0L; + +static int compare_timers(void *av, void *bv) +{ + struct timer *a = (struct timer *)av; + struct timer *b = (struct timer *)bv; + long at = a->now - now; + long bt = b->now - now; + + if (at < bt) + return -1; + else if (at > bt) + return +1; + + /* + * Failing that, compare on the other two fields, just so that + * we don't get unwanted equality. + */ +#if defined(__LCC__) || defined(__clang__) + /* lcc won't let us compare function pointers. Legal, but annoying. */ + { + int c = memcmp(&a->fn, &b->fn, sizeof(a->fn)); + if (c) + return c; + } +#else + if (a->fn < b->fn) + return -1; + else if (a->fn > b->fn) + return +1; +#endif + + if (a->ctx < b->ctx) + return -1; + else if (a->ctx > b->ctx) + return +1; + + /* + * Failing _that_, the two entries genuinely are equal, and we + * never have a need to store them separately in the tree. + */ + return 0; +} + +static int compare_timer_contexts(void *av, void *bv) +{ + char *a = (char *)av; + char *b = (char *)bv; + if (a < b) + return -1; + else if (a > b) + return +1; + return 0; +} + +static void init_timers(void) +{ + if (!timers) { + timers = newtree234(compare_timers); + timer_contexts = newtree234(compare_timer_contexts); + now = GETTICKCOUNT(); + } +} + +unsigned long schedule_timer(int ticks, timer_fn_t fn, void *ctx) +{ + unsigned long when; + struct timer *t, *first; + + init_timers(); + + now = GETTICKCOUNT(); + when = ticks + now; + + /* + * Just in case our various defences against timing skew fail + * us: if we try to schedule a timer that's already in the + * past, we instead schedule it for the immediate future. + */ + if (when - now <= 0) + when = now + 1; + + t = snew(struct timer); + t->fn = fn; + t->ctx = ctx; + t->now = when; + t->when_set = now; + + if (t != add234(timers, t)) { + sfree(t); /* identical timer already exists */ + } else { + add234(timer_contexts, t->ctx);/* don't care if this fails */ + } + + first = (struct timer *)index234(timers, 0); + if (first == t) { + /* + * This timer is the very first on the list, so we must + * notify the front end. + */ + timer_change_notify(first->now); + } + + return when; +} + +/* + * Call to run any timers whose time has reached the present. + * Returns the time (in ticks) expected until the next timer after + * that triggers. + */ +int run_timers(unsigned long anow, unsigned long *next) +{ + struct timer *first; + + init_timers(); + + now = GETTICKCOUNT(); + + while (1) { + first = (struct timer *)index234(timers, 0); + + if (!first) + return FALSE; /* no timers remaining */ + + if (find234(timer_contexts, first->ctx, NULL) == NULL) { + /* + * This timer belongs to a context that has been + * expired. Delete it without running. + */ + delpos234(timers, 0); + sfree(first); + } else if (now - (first->when_set - 10) > + first->now - (first->when_set - 10)) { + /* + * This timer is active and has reached its running + * time. Run it. + */ + delpos234(timers, 0); + first->fn(first->ctx, first->now); + sfree(first); + } else { + /* + * This is the first still-active timer that is in the + * future. Return how long it has yet to go. + */ + *next = first->now; + return TRUE; + } + } +} + +/* + * Call to expire all timers associated with a given context. + */ +void expire_timer_context(void *ctx) +{ + init_timers(); + + /* + * We don't bother to check the return value; if the context + * already wasn't in the tree (presumably because no timers + * ever actually got scheduled for it) then that's fine and we + * simply don't need to do anything. + */ + del234(timer_contexts, ctx); +} diff --git a/tools/plink/tree234.c b/tools/plink/tree234.c index 4e2da9dd6..f1c0c2edb 100644 --- a/tools/plink/tree234.c +++ b/tools/plink/tree234.c @@ -1,1479 +1,1486 @@ -/*
- * tree234.c: reasonably generic counted 2-3-4 tree routines.
- *
- * This file is copyright 1999-2001 Simon Tatham.
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
- * obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
- * files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
- * restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
- * copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
- * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
- * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following
- * conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
- * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
- * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
- * OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
- * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL SIMON TATHAM BE LIABLE FOR
- * ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
- * CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
- * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
- * SOFTWARE.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-
-#include "puttymem.h"
-#include "tree234.h"
-
-#ifdef TEST
-#define LOG(x) (printf x)
-#else
-#define LOG(x)
-#endif
-
-typedef struct node234_Tag node234;
-
-struct tree234_Tag {
- node234 *root;
- cmpfn234 cmp;
-};
-
-struct node234_Tag {
- node234 *parent;
- node234 *kids[4];
- int counts[4];
- void *elems[3];
-};
-
-/*
- * Create a 2-3-4 tree.
- */
-tree234 *newtree234(cmpfn234 cmp)
-{
- tree234 *ret = snew(tree234);
- LOG(("created tree %p\n", ret));
- ret->root = NULL;
- ret->cmp = cmp;
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- * Free a 2-3-4 tree (not including freeing the elements).
- */
-static void freenode234(node234 * n)
-{
- if (!n)
- return;
- freenode234(n->kids[0]);
- freenode234(n->kids[1]);
- freenode234(n->kids[2]);
- freenode234(n->kids[3]);
- sfree(n);
-}
-
-void freetree234(tree234 * t)
-{
- freenode234(t->root);
- sfree(t);
-}
-
-/*
- * Internal function to count a node.
- */
-static int countnode234(node234 * n)
-{
- int count = 0;
- int i;
- if (!n)
- return 0;
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
- count += n->counts[i];
- for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
- if (n->elems[i])
- count++;
- return count;
-}
-
-/*
- * Count the elements in a tree.
- */
-int count234(tree234 * t)
-{
- if (t->root)
- return countnode234(t->root);
- else
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Add an element e to a 2-3-4 tree t. Returns e on success, or if
- * an existing element compares equal, returns that.
- */
-static void *add234_internal(tree234 * t, void *e, int index)
-{
- node234 *n, **np, *left, *right;
- void *orig_e = e;
- int c, lcount, rcount;
-
- LOG(("adding node %p to tree %p\n", e, t));
- if (t->root == NULL) {
- t->root = snew(node234);
- t->root->elems[1] = t->root->elems[2] = NULL;
- t->root->kids[0] = t->root->kids[1] = NULL;
- t->root->kids[2] = t->root->kids[3] = NULL;
- t->root->counts[0] = t->root->counts[1] = 0;
- t->root->counts[2] = t->root->counts[3] = 0;
- t->root->parent = NULL;
- t->root->elems[0] = e;
- LOG((" created root %p\n", t->root));
- return orig_e;
- }
-
- n = NULL; /* placate gcc; will always be set below since t->root != NULL */
- np = &t->root;
- while (*np) {
- int childnum;
- n = *np;
- LOG((" node %p: %p/%d [%p] %p/%d [%p] %p/%d [%p] %p/%d\n",
- n,
- n->kids[0], n->counts[0], n->elems[0],
- n->kids[1], n->counts[1], n->elems[1],
- n->kids[2], n->counts[2], n->elems[2],
- n->kids[3], n->counts[3]));
- if (index >= 0) {
- if (!n->kids[0]) {
- /*
- * Leaf node. We want to insert at kid position
- * equal to the index:
- *
- * 0 A 1 B 2 C 3
- */
- childnum = index;
- } else {
- /*
- * Internal node. We always descend through it (add
- * always starts at the bottom, never in the
- * middle).
- */
- do { /* this is a do ... while (0) to allow `break' */
- if (index <= n->counts[0]) {
- childnum = 0;
- break;
- }
- index -= n->counts[0] + 1;
- if (index <= n->counts[1]) {
- childnum = 1;
- break;
- }
- index -= n->counts[1] + 1;
- if (index <= n->counts[2]) {
- childnum = 2;
- break;
- }
- index -= n->counts[2] + 1;
- if (index <= n->counts[3]) {
- childnum = 3;
- break;
- }
- return NULL; /* error: index out of range */
- } while (0);
- }
- } else {
- if ((c = t->cmp(e, n->elems[0])) < 0)
- childnum = 0;
- else if (c == 0)
- return n->elems[0]; /* already exists */
- else if (n->elems[1] == NULL
- || (c = t->cmp(e, n->elems[1])) < 0) childnum = 1;
- else if (c == 0)
- return n->elems[1]; /* already exists */
- else if (n->elems[2] == NULL
- || (c = t->cmp(e, n->elems[2])) < 0) childnum = 2;
- else if (c == 0)
- return n->elems[2]; /* already exists */
- else
- childnum = 3;
- }
- np = &n->kids[childnum];
- LOG((" moving to child %d (%p)\n", childnum, *np));
- }
-
- /*
- * We need to insert the new element in n at position np.
- */
- left = NULL;
- lcount = 0;
- right = NULL;
- rcount = 0;
- while (n) {
- LOG((" at %p: %p/%d [%p] %p/%d [%p] %p/%d [%p] %p/%d\n",
- n,
- n->kids[0], n->counts[0], n->elems[0],
- n->kids[1], n->counts[1], n->elems[1],
- n->kids[2], n->counts[2], n->elems[2],
- n->kids[3], n->counts[3]));
- LOG((" need to insert %p/%d [%p] %p/%d at position %d\n",
- left, lcount, e, right, rcount, np - n->kids));
- if (n->elems[1] == NULL) {
- /*
- * Insert in a 2-node; simple.
- */
- if (np == &n->kids[0]) {
- LOG((" inserting on left of 2-node\n"));
- n->kids[2] = n->kids[1];
- n->counts[2] = n->counts[1];
- n->elems[1] = n->elems[0];
- n->kids[1] = right;
- n->counts[1] = rcount;
- n->elems[0] = e;
- n->kids[0] = left;
- n->counts[0] = lcount;
- } else { /* np == &n->kids[1] */
- LOG((" inserting on right of 2-node\n"));
- n->kids[2] = right;
- n->counts[2] = rcount;
- n->elems[1] = e;
- n->kids[1] = left;
- n->counts[1] = lcount;
- }
- if (n->kids[0])
- n->kids[0]->parent = n;
- if (n->kids[1])
- n->kids[1]->parent = n;
- if (n->kids[2])
- n->kids[2]->parent = n;
- LOG((" done\n"));
- break;
- } else if (n->elems[2] == NULL) {
- /*
- * Insert in a 3-node; simple.
- */
- if (np == &n->kids[0]) {
- LOG((" inserting on left of 3-node\n"));
- n->kids[3] = n->kids[2];
- n->counts[3] = n->counts[2];
- n->elems[2] = n->elems[1];
- n->kids[2] = n->kids[1];
- n->counts[2] = n->counts[1];
- n->elems[1] = n->elems[0];
- n->kids[1] = right;
- n->counts[1] = rcount;
- n->elems[0] = e;
- n->kids[0] = left;
- n->counts[0] = lcount;
- } else if (np == &n->kids[1]) {
- LOG((" inserting in middle of 3-node\n"));
- n->kids[3] = n->kids[2];
- n->counts[3] = n->counts[2];
- n->elems[2] = n->elems[1];
- n->kids[2] = right;
- n->counts[2] = rcount;
- n->elems[1] = e;
- n->kids[1] = left;
- n->counts[1] = lcount;
- } else { /* np == &n->kids[2] */
- LOG((" inserting on right of 3-node\n"));
- n->kids[3] = right;
- n->counts[3] = rcount;
- n->elems[2] = e;
- n->kids[2] = left;
- n->counts[2] = lcount;
- }
- if (n->kids[0])
- n->kids[0]->parent = n;
- if (n->kids[1])
- n->kids[1]->parent = n;
- if (n->kids[2])
- n->kids[2]->parent = n;
- if (n->kids[3])
- n->kids[3]->parent = n;
- LOG((" done\n"));
- break;
- } else {
- node234 *m = snew(node234);
- m->parent = n->parent;
- LOG((" splitting a 4-node; created new node %p\n", m));
- /*
- * Insert in a 4-node; split into a 2-node and a
- * 3-node, and move focus up a level.
- *
- * I don't think it matters which way round we put the
- * 2 and the 3. For simplicity, we'll put the 3 first
- * always.
- */
- if (np == &n->kids[0]) {
- m->kids[0] = left;
- m->counts[0] = lcount;
- m->elems[0] = e;
- m->kids[1] = right;
- m->counts[1] = rcount;
- m->elems[1] = n->elems[0];
- m->kids[2] = n->kids[1];
- m->counts[2] = n->counts[1];
- e = n->elems[1];
- n->kids[0] = n->kids[2];
- n->counts[0] = n->counts[2];
- n->elems[0] = n->elems[2];
- n->kids[1] = n->kids[3];
- n->counts[1] = n->counts[3];
- } else if (np == &n->kids[1]) {
- m->kids[0] = n->kids[0];
- m->counts[0] = n->counts[0];
- m->elems[0] = n->elems[0];
- m->kids[1] = left;
- m->counts[1] = lcount;
- m->elems[1] = e;
- m->kids[2] = right;
- m->counts[2] = rcount;
- e = n->elems[1];
- n->kids[0] = n->kids[2];
- n->counts[0] = n->counts[2];
- n->elems[0] = n->elems[2];
- n->kids[1] = n->kids[3];
- n->counts[1] = n->counts[3];
- } else if (np == &n->kids[2]) {
- m->kids[0] = n->kids[0];
- m->counts[0] = n->counts[0];
- m->elems[0] = n->elems[0];
- m->kids[1] = n->kids[1];
- m->counts[1] = n->counts[1];
- m->elems[1] = n->elems[1];
- m->kids[2] = left;
- m->counts[2] = lcount;
- /* e = e; */
- n->kids[0] = right;
- n->counts[0] = rcount;
- n->elems[0] = n->elems[2];
- n->kids[1] = n->kids[3];
- n->counts[1] = n->counts[3];
- } else { /* np == &n->kids[3] */
- m->kids[0] = n->kids[0];
- m->counts[0] = n->counts[0];
- m->elems[0] = n->elems[0];
- m->kids[1] = n->kids[1];
- m->counts[1] = n->counts[1];
- m->elems[1] = n->elems[1];
- m->kids[2] = n->kids[2];
- m->counts[2] = n->counts[2];
- n->kids[0] = left;
- n->counts[0] = lcount;
- n->elems[0] = e;
- n->kids[1] = right;
- n->counts[1] = rcount;
- e = n->elems[2];
- }
- m->kids[3] = n->kids[3] = n->kids[2] = NULL;
- m->counts[3] = n->counts[3] = n->counts[2] = 0;
- m->elems[2] = n->elems[2] = n->elems[1] = NULL;
- if (m->kids[0])
- m->kids[0]->parent = m;
- if (m->kids[1])
- m->kids[1]->parent = m;
- if (m->kids[2])
- m->kids[2]->parent = m;
- if (n->kids[0])
- n->kids[0]->parent = n;
- if (n->kids[1])
- n->kids[1]->parent = n;
- LOG((" left (%p): %p/%d [%p] %p/%d [%p] %p/%d\n", m,
- m->kids[0], m->counts[0], m->elems[0],
- m->kids[1], m->counts[1], m->elems[1],
- m->kids[2], m->counts[2]));
- LOG((" right (%p): %p/%d [%p] %p/%d\n", n,
- n->kids[0], n->counts[0], n->elems[0],
- n->kids[1], n->counts[1]));
- left = m;
- lcount = countnode234(left);
- right = n;
- rcount = countnode234(right);
- }
- if (n->parent)
- np = (n->parent->kids[0] == n ? &n->parent->kids[0] :
- n->parent->kids[1] == n ? &n->parent->kids[1] :
- n->parent->kids[2] == n ? &n->parent->kids[2] :
- &n->parent->kids[3]);
- n = n->parent;
- }
-
- /*
- * If we've come out of here by `break', n will still be
- * non-NULL and all we need to do is go back up the tree
- * updating counts. If we've come here because n is NULL, we
- * need to create a new root for the tree because the old one
- * has just split into two. */
- if (n) {
- while (n->parent) {
- int count = countnode234(n);
- int childnum;
- childnum = (n->parent->kids[0] == n ? 0 :
- n->parent->kids[1] == n ? 1 :
- n->parent->kids[2] == n ? 2 : 3);
- n->parent->counts[childnum] = count;
- n = n->parent;
- }
- } else {
- LOG((" root is overloaded, split into two\n"));
- t->root = snew(node234);
- t->root->kids[0] = left;
- t->root->counts[0] = lcount;
- t->root->elems[0] = e;
- t->root->kids[1] = right;
- t->root->counts[1] = rcount;
- t->root->elems[1] = NULL;
- t->root->kids[2] = NULL;
- t->root->counts[2] = 0;
- t->root->elems[2] = NULL;
- t->root->kids[3] = NULL;
- t->root->counts[3] = 0;
- t->root->parent = NULL;
- if (t->root->kids[0])
- t->root->kids[0]->parent = t->root;
- if (t->root->kids[1])
- t->root->kids[1]->parent = t->root;
- LOG((" new root is %p/%d [%p] %p/%d\n",
- t->root->kids[0], t->root->counts[0],
- t->root->elems[0], t->root->kids[1], t->root->counts[1]));
- }
-
- return orig_e;
-}
-
-void *add234(tree234 * t, void *e)
-{
- if (!t->cmp) /* tree is unsorted */
- return NULL;
-
- return add234_internal(t, e, -1);
-}
-void *addpos234(tree234 * t, void *e, int index)
-{
- if (index < 0 || /* index out of range */
- t->cmp) /* tree is sorted */
- return NULL; /* return failure */
-
- return add234_internal(t, e, index); /* this checks the upper bound */
-}
-
-/*
- * Look up the element at a given numeric index in a 2-3-4 tree.
- * Returns NULL if the index is out of range.
- */
-void *index234(tree234 * t, int index)
-{
- node234 *n;
-
- if (!t->root)
- return NULL; /* tree is empty */
-
- if (index < 0 || index >= countnode234(t->root))
- return NULL; /* out of range */
-
- n = t->root;
-
- while (n) {
- if (index < n->counts[0])
- n = n->kids[0];
- else if (index -= n->counts[0] + 1, index < 0)
- return n->elems[0];
- else if (index < n->counts[1])
- n = n->kids[1];
- else if (index -= n->counts[1] + 1, index < 0)
- return n->elems[1];
- else if (index < n->counts[2])
- n = n->kids[2];
- else if (index -= n->counts[2] + 1, index < 0)
- return n->elems[2];
- else
- n = n->kids[3];
- }
-
- /* We shouldn't ever get here. I wonder how we did. */
- return NULL;
-}
-
-/*
- * Find an element e in a sorted 2-3-4 tree t. Returns NULL if not
- * found. e is always passed as the first argument to cmp, so cmp
- * can be an asymmetric function if desired. cmp can also be passed
- * as NULL, in which case the compare function from the tree proper
- * will be used.
- */
-void *findrelpos234(tree234 * t, void *e, cmpfn234 cmp,
- int relation, int *index)
-{
- node234 *n;
- void *ret;
- int c;
- int idx, ecount, kcount, cmpret;
-
- if (t->root == NULL)
- return NULL;
-
- if (cmp == NULL)
- cmp = t->cmp;
-
- n = t->root;
- /*
- * Attempt to find the element itself.
- */
- idx = 0;
- ecount = -1;
- /*
- * Prepare a fake `cmp' result if e is NULL.
- */
- cmpret = 0;
- if (e == NULL) {
- assert(relation == REL234_LT || relation == REL234_GT);
- if (relation == REL234_LT)
- cmpret = +1; /* e is a max: always greater */
- else if (relation == REL234_GT)
- cmpret = -1; /* e is a min: always smaller */
- }
- while (1) {
- for (kcount = 0; kcount < 4; kcount++) {
- if (kcount >= 3 || n->elems[kcount] == NULL ||
- (c = cmpret ? cmpret : cmp(e, n->elems[kcount])) < 0) {
- break;
- }
- if (n->kids[kcount])
- idx += n->counts[kcount];
- if (c == 0) {
- ecount = kcount;
- break;
- }
- idx++;
- }
- if (ecount >= 0)
- break;
- if (n->kids[kcount])
- n = n->kids[kcount];
- else
- break;
- }
-
- if (ecount >= 0) {
- /*
- * We have found the element we're looking for. It's
- * n->elems[ecount], at tree index idx. If our search
- * relation is EQ, LE or GE we can now go home.
- */
- if (relation != REL234_LT && relation != REL234_GT) {
- if (index)
- *index = idx;
- return n->elems[ecount];
- }
-
- /*
- * Otherwise, we'll do an indexed lookup for the previous
- * or next element. (It would be perfectly possible to
- * implement these search types in a non-counted tree by
- * going back up from where we are, but far more fiddly.)
- */
- if (relation == REL234_LT)
- idx--;
- else
- idx++;
- } else {
- /*
- * We've found our way to the bottom of the tree and we
- * know where we would insert this node if we wanted to:
- * we'd put it in in place of the (empty) subtree
- * n->kids[kcount], and it would have index idx
- *
- * But the actual element isn't there. So if our search
- * relation is EQ, we're doomed.
- */
- if (relation == REL234_EQ)
- return NULL;
-
- /*
- * Otherwise, we must do an index lookup for index idx-1
- * (if we're going left - LE or LT) or index idx (if we're
- * going right - GE or GT).
- */
- if (relation == REL234_LT || relation == REL234_LE) {
- idx--;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * We know the index of the element we want; just call index234
- * to do the rest. This will return NULL if the index is out of
- * bounds, which is exactly what we want.
- */
- ret = index234(t, idx);
- if (ret && index)
- *index = idx;
- return ret;
-}
-void *find234(tree234 * t, void *e, cmpfn234 cmp)
-{
- return findrelpos234(t, e, cmp, REL234_EQ, NULL);
-}
-void *findrel234(tree234 * t, void *e, cmpfn234 cmp, int relation)
-{
- return findrelpos234(t, e, cmp, relation, NULL);
-}
-void *findpos234(tree234 * t, void *e, cmpfn234 cmp, int *index)
-{
- return findrelpos234(t, e, cmp, REL234_EQ, index);
-}
-
-/*
- * Delete an element e in a 2-3-4 tree. Does not free the element,
- * merely removes all links to it from the tree nodes.
- */
-static void *delpos234_internal(tree234 * t, int index)
-{
- node234 *n;
- void *retval;
- int ei = -1;
-
- retval = 0;
-
- n = t->root;
- LOG(("deleting item %d from tree %p\n", index, t));
- while (1) {
- while (n) {
- int ki;
- node234 *sub;
-
- LOG(
- (" node %p: %p/%d [%p] %p/%d [%p] %p/%d [%p] %p/%d index=%d\n",
- n, n->kids[0], n->counts[0], n->elems[0], n->kids[1],
- n->counts[1], n->elems[1], n->kids[2], n->counts[2],
- n->elems[2], n->kids[3], n->counts[3], index));
- if (index < n->counts[0]) {
- ki = 0;
- } else if (index -= n->counts[0] + 1, index < 0) {
- ei = 0;
- break;
- } else if (index < n->counts[1]) {
- ki = 1;
- } else if (index -= n->counts[1] + 1, index < 0) {
- ei = 1;
- break;
- } else if (index < n->counts[2]) {
- ki = 2;
- } else if (index -= n->counts[2] + 1, index < 0) {
- ei = 2;
- break;
- } else {
- ki = 3;
- }
- /*
- * Recurse down to subtree ki. If it has only one element,
- * we have to do some transformation to start with.
- */
- LOG((" moving to subtree %d\n", ki));
- sub = n->kids[ki];
- if (!sub->elems[1]) {
- LOG((" subtree has only one element!\n", ki));
- if (ki > 0 && n->kids[ki - 1]->elems[1]) {
- /*
- * Case 3a, left-handed variant. Child ki has
- * only one element, but child ki-1 has two or
- * more. So we need to move a subtree from ki-1
- * to ki.
- *
- * . C . . B .
- * / \ -> / \
- * [more] a A b B c d D e [more] a A b c C d D e
- */
- node234 *sib = n->kids[ki - 1];
- int lastelem = (sib->elems[2] ? 2 :
- sib->elems[1] ? 1 : 0);
- sub->kids[2] = sub->kids[1];
- sub->counts[2] = sub->counts[1];
- sub->elems[1] = sub->elems[0];
- sub->kids[1] = sub->kids[0];
- sub->counts[1] = sub->counts[0];
- sub->elems[0] = n->elems[ki - 1];
- sub->kids[0] = sib->kids[lastelem + 1];
- sub->counts[0] = sib->counts[lastelem + 1];
- if (sub->kids[0])
- sub->kids[0]->parent = sub;
- n->elems[ki - 1] = sib->elems[lastelem];
- sib->kids[lastelem + 1] = NULL;
- sib->counts[lastelem + 1] = 0;
- sib->elems[lastelem] = NULL;
- n->counts[ki] = countnode234(sub);
- LOG((" case 3a left\n"));
- LOG(
- (" index and left subtree count before adjustment: %d, %d\n",
- index, n->counts[ki - 1]));
- index += n->counts[ki - 1];
- n->counts[ki - 1] = countnode234(sib);
- index -= n->counts[ki - 1];
- LOG(
- (" index and left subtree count after adjustment: %d, %d\n",
- index, n->counts[ki - 1]));
- } else if (ki < 3 && n->kids[ki + 1]
- && n->kids[ki + 1]->elems[1]) {
- /*
- * Case 3a, right-handed variant. ki has only
- * one element but ki+1 has two or more. Move a
- * subtree from ki+1 to ki.
- *
- * . B . . C .
- * / \ -> / \
- * a A b c C d D e [more] a A b B c d D e [more]
- */
- node234 *sib = n->kids[ki + 1];
- int j;
- sub->elems[1] = n->elems[ki];
- sub->kids[2] = sib->kids[0];
- sub->counts[2] = sib->counts[0];
- if (sub->kids[2])
- sub->kids[2]->parent = sub;
- n->elems[ki] = sib->elems[0];
- sib->kids[0] = sib->kids[1];
- sib->counts[0] = sib->counts[1];
- for (j = 0; j < 2 && sib->elems[j + 1]; j++) {
- sib->kids[j + 1] = sib->kids[j + 2];
- sib->counts[j + 1] = sib->counts[j + 2];
- sib->elems[j] = sib->elems[j + 1];
- }
- sib->kids[j + 1] = NULL;
- sib->counts[j + 1] = 0;
- sib->elems[j] = NULL;
- n->counts[ki] = countnode234(sub);
- n->counts[ki + 1] = countnode234(sib);
- LOG((" case 3a right\n"));
- } else {
- /*
- * Case 3b. ki has only one element, and has no
- * neighbour with more than one. So pick a
- * neighbour and merge it with ki, taking an
- * element down from n to go in the middle.
- *
- * . B . .
- * / \ -> |
- * a A b c C d a A b B c C d
- *
- * (Since at all points we have avoided
- * descending to a node with only one element,
- * we can be sure that n is not reduced to
- * nothingness by this move, _unless_ it was
- * the very first node, ie the root of the
- * tree. In that case we remove the now-empty
- * root and replace it with its single large
- * child as shown.)
- */
- node234 *sib;
- int j;
-
- if (ki > 0) {
- ki--;
- index += n->counts[ki] + 1;
- }
- sib = n->kids[ki];
- sub = n->kids[ki + 1];
-
- sub->kids[3] = sub->kids[1];
- sub->counts[3] = sub->counts[1];
- sub->elems[2] = sub->elems[0];
- sub->kids[2] = sub->kids[0];
- sub->counts[2] = sub->counts[0];
- sub->elems[1] = n->elems[ki];
- sub->kids[1] = sib->kids[1];
- sub->counts[1] = sib->counts[1];
- if (sub->kids[1])
- sub->kids[1]->parent = sub;
- sub->elems[0] = sib->elems[0];
- sub->kids[0] = sib->kids[0];
- sub->counts[0] = sib->counts[0];
- if (sub->kids[0])
- sub->kids[0]->parent = sub;
-
- n->counts[ki + 1] = countnode234(sub);
-
- sfree(sib);
-
- /*
- * That's built the big node in sub. Now we
- * need to remove the reference to sib in n.
- */
- for (j = ki; j < 3 && n->kids[j + 1]; j++) {
- n->kids[j] = n->kids[j + 1];
- n->counts[j] = n->counts[j + 1];
- n->elems[j] = j < 2 ? n->elems[j + 1] : NULL;
- }
- n->kids[j] = NULL;
- n->counts[j] = 0;
- if (j < 3)
- n->elems[j] = NULL;
- LOG((" case 3b ki=%d\n", ki));
-
- if (!n->elems[0]) {
- /*
- * The root is empty and needs to be
- * removed.
- */
- LOG((" shifting root!\n"));
- t->root = sub;
- sub->parent = NULL;
- sfree(n);
- }
- }
- }
- n = sub;
- }
- if (!retval)
- retval = n->elems[ei];
-
- if (ei == -1)
- return NULL; /* although this shouldn't happen */
-
- /*
- * Treat special case: this is the one remaining item in
- * the tree. n is the tree root (no parent), has one
- * element (no elems[1]), and has no kids (no kids[0]).
- */
- if (!n->parent && !n->elems[1] && !n->kids[0]) {
- LOG((" removed last element in tree\n"));
- sfree(n);
- t->root = NULL;
- return retval;
- }
-
- /*
- * Now we have the element we want, as n->elems[ei], and we
- * have also arranged for that element not to be the only
- * one in its node. So...
- */
-
- if (!n->kids[0] && n->elems[1]) {
- /*
- * Case 1. n is a leaf node with more than one element,
- * so it's _really easy_. Just delete the thing and
- * we're done.
- */
- int i;
- LOG((" case 1\n"));
- for (i = ei; i < 2 && n->elems[i + 1]; i++)
- n->elems[i] = n->elems[i + 1];
- n->elems[i] = NULL;
- /*
- * Having done that to the leaf node, we now go back up
- * the tree fixing the counts.
- */
- while (n->parent) {
- int childnum;
- childnum = (n->parent->kids[0] == n ? 0 :
- n->parent->kids[1] == n ? 1 :
- n->parent->kids[2] == n ? 2 : 3);
- n->parent->counts[childnum]--;
- n = n->parent;
- }
- return retval; /* finished! */
- } else if (n->kids[ei]->elems[1]) {
- /*
- * Case 2a. n is an internal node, and the root of the
- * subtree to the left of e has more than one element.
- * So find the predecessor p to e (ie the largest node
- * in that subtree), place it where e currently is, and
- * then start the deletion process over again on the
- * subtree with p as target.
- */
- node234 *m = n->kids[ei];
- void *target;
- LOG((" case 2a\n"));
- while (m->kids[0]) {
- m = (m->kids[3] ? m->kids[3] :
- m->kids[2] ? m->kids[2] :
- m->kids[1] ? m->kids[1] : m->kids[0]);
- }
- target = (m->elems[2] ? m->elems[2] :
- m->elems[1] ? m->elems[1] : m->elems[0]);
- n->elems[ei] = target;
- index = n->counts[ei] - 1;
- n = n->kids[ei];
- } else if (n->kids[ei + 1]->elems[1]) {
- /*
- * Case 2b, symmetric to 2a but s/left/right/ and
- * s/predecessor/successor/. (And s/largest/smallest/).
- */
- node234 *m = n->kids[ei + 1];
- void *target;
- LOG((" case 2b\n"));
- while (m->kids[0]) {
- m = m->kids[0];
- }
- target = m->elems[0];
- n->elems[ei] = target;
- n = n->kids[ei + 1];
- index = 0;
- } else {
- /*
- * Case 2c. n is an internal node, and the subtrees to
- * the left and right of e both have only one element.
- * So combine the two subnodes into a single big node
- * with their own elements on the left and right and e
- * in the middle, then restart the deletion process on
- * that subtree, with e still as target.
- */
- node234 *a = n->kids[ei], *b = n->kids[ei + 1];
- int j;
-
- LOG((" case 2c\n"));
- a->elems[1] = n->elems[ei];
- a->kids[2] = b->kids[0];
- a->counts[2] = b->counts[0];
- if (a->kids[2])
- a->kids[2]->parent = a;
- a->elems[2] = b->elems[0];
- a->kids[3] = b->kids[1];
- a->counts[3] = b->counts[1];
- if (a->kids[3])
- a->kids[3]->parent = a;
- sfree(b);
- n->counts[ei] = countnode234(a);
- /*
- * That's built the big node in a, and destroyed b. Now
- * remove the reference to b (and e) in n.
- */
- for (j = ei; j < 2 && n->elems[j + 1]; j++) {
- n->elems[j] = n->elems[j + 1];
- n->kids[j + 1] = n->kids[j + 2];
- n->counts[j + 1] = n->counts[j + 2];
- }
- n->elems[j] = NULL;
- n->kids[j + 1] = NULL;
- n->counts[j + 1] = 0;
- /*
- * It's possible, in this case, that we've just removed
- * the only element in the root of the tree. If so,
- * shift the root.
- */
- if (n->elems[0] == NULL) {
- LOG((" shifting root!\n"));
- t->root = a;
- a->parent = NULL;
- sfree(n);
- }
- /*
- * Now go round the deletion process again, with n
- * pointing at the new big node and e still the same.
- */
- n = a;
- index = a->counts[0] + a->counts[1] + 1;
- }
- }
-}
-void *delpos234(tree234 * t, int index)
-{
- if (index < 0 || index >= countnode234(t->root))
- return NULL;
- return delpos234_internal(t, index);
-}
-void *del234(tree234 * t, void *e)
-{
- int index;
- if (!findrelpos234(t, e, NULL, REL234_EQ, &index))
- return NULL; /* it wasn't in there anyway */
- return delpos234_internal(t, index); /* it's there; delete it. */
-}
-
-#ifdef TEST
-
-/*
- * Test code for the 2-3-4 tree. This code maintains an alternative
- * representation of the data in the tree, in an array (using the
- * obvious and slow insert and delete functions). After each tree
- * operation, the verify() function is called, which ensures all
- * the tree properties are preserved:
- * - node->child->parent always equals node
- * - tree->root->parent always equals NULL
- * - number of kids == 0 or number of elements + 1;
- * - tree has the same depth everywhere
- * - every node has at least one element
- * - subtree element counts are accurate
- * - any NULL kid pointer is accompanied by a zero count
- * - in a sorted tree: ordering property between elements of a
- * node and elements of its children is preserved
- * and also ensures the list represented by the tree is the same
- * list it should be. (This last check also doubly verifies the
- * ordering properties, because the `same list it should be' is by
- * definition correctly ordered. It also ensures all nodes are
- * distinct, because the enum functions would get caught in a loop
- * if not.)
- */
-
-#include <stdarg.h>
-
-/*
- * Error reporting function.
- */
-void error(char *fmt, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
- printf("ERROR: ");
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- vfprintf(stdout, fmt, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- printf("\n");
-}
-
-/* The array representation of the data. */
-void **array;
-int arraylen, arraysize;
-cmpfn234 cmp;
-
-/* The tree representation of the same data. */
-tree234 *tree;
-
-typedef struct {
- int treedepth;
- int elemcount;
-} chkctx;
-
-int chknode(chkctx * ctx, int level, node234 * node,
- void *lowbound, void *highbound)
-{
- int nkids, nelems;
- int i;
- int count;
-
- /* Count the non-NULL kids. */
- for (nkids = 0; nkids < 4 && node->kids[nkids]; nkids++);
- /* Ensure no kids beyond the first NULL are non-NULL. */
- for (i = nkids; i < 4; i++)
- if (node->kids[i]) {
- error("node %p: nkids=%d but kids[%d] non-NULL",
- node, nkids, i);
- } else if (node->counts[i]) {
- error("node %p: kids[%d] NULL but count[%d]=%d nonzero",
- node, i, i, node->counts[i]);
- }
-
- /* Count the non-NULL elements. */
- for (nelems = 0; nelems < 3 && node->elems[nelems]; nelems++);
- /* Ensure no elements beyond the first NULL are non-NULL. */
- for (i = nelems; i < 3; i++)
- if (node->elems[i]) {
- error("node %p: nelems=%d but elems[%d] non-NULL",
- node, nelems, i);
- }
-
- if (nkids == 0) {
- /*
- * If nkids==0, this is a leaf node; verify that the tree
- * depth is the same everywhere.
- */
- if (ctx->treedepth < 0)
- ctx->treedepth = level; /* we didn't know the depth yet */
- else if (ctx->treedepth != level)
- error("node %p: leaf at depth %d, previously seen depth %d",
- node, level, ctx->treedepth);
- } else {
- /*
- * If nkids != 0, then it should be nelems+1, unless nelems
- * is 0 in which case nkids should also be 0 (and so we
- * shouldn't be in this condition at all).
- */
- int shouldkids = (nelems ? nelems + 1 : 0);
- if (nkids != shouldkids) {
- error("node %p: %d elems should mean %d kids but has %d",
- node, nelems, shouldkids, nkids);
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * nelems should be at least 1.
- */
- if (nelems == 0) {
- error("node %p: no elems", node, nkids);
- }
-
- /*
- * Add nelems to the running element count of the whole tree.
- */
- ctx->elemcount += nelems;
-
- /*
- * Check ordering property: all elements should be strictly >
- * lowbound, strictly < highbound, and strictly < each other in
- * sequence. (lowbound and highbound are NULL at edges of tree
- * - both NULL at root node - and NULL is considered to be <
- * everything and > everything. IYSWIM.)
- */
- if (cmp) {
- for (i = -1; i < nelems; i++) {
- void *lower = (i == -1 ? lowbound : node->elems[i]);
- void *higher =
- (i + 1 == nelems ? highbound : node->elems[i + 1]);
- if (lower && higher && cmp(lower, higher) >= 0) {
- error("node %p: kid comparison [%d=%s,%d=%s] failed",
- node, i, lower, i + 1, higher);
- }
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Check parent pointers: all non-NULL kids should have a
- * parent pointer coming back to this node.
- */
- for (i = 0; i < nkids; i++)
- if (node->kids[i]->parent != node) {
- error("node %p kid %d: parent ptr is %p not %p",
- node, i, node->kids[i]->parent, node);
- }
-
-
- /*
- * Now (finally!) recurse into subtrees.
- */
- count = nelems;
-
- for (i = 0; i < nkids; i++) {
- void *lower = (i == 0 ? lowbound : node->elems[i - 1]);
- void *higher = (i >= nelems ? highbound : node->elems[i]);
- int subcount =
- chknode(ctx, level + 1, node->kids[i], lower, higher);
- if (node->counts[i] != subcount) {
- error("node %p kid %d: count says %d, subtree really has %d",
- node, i, node->counts[i], subcount);
- }
- count += subcount;
- }
-
- return count;
-}
-
-void verify(void)
-{
- chkctx ctx;
- int i;
- void *p;
-
- ctx.treedepth = -1; /* depth unknown yet */
- ctx.elemcount = 0; /* no elements seen yet */
- /*
- * Verify validity of tree properties.
- */
- if (tree->root) {
- if (tree->root->parent != NULL)
- error("root->parent is %p should be null", tree->root->parent);
- chknode(&ctx, 0, tree->root, NULL, NULL);
- }
- printf("tree depth: %d\n", ctx.treedepth);
- /*
- * Enumerate the tree and ensure it matches up to the array.
- */
- for (i = 0; NULL != (p = index234(tree, i)); i++) {
- if (i >= arraylen)
- error("tree contains more than %d elements", arraylen);
- if (array[i] != p)
- error("enum at position %d: array says %s, tree says %s",
- i, array[i], p);
- }
- if (ctx.elemcount != i) {
- error("tree really contains %d elements, enum gave %d",
- ctx.elemcount, i);
- }
- if (i < arraylen) {
- error("enum gave only %d elements, array has %d", i, arraylen);
- }
- i = count234(tree);
- if (ctx.elemcount != i) {
- error("tree really contains %d elements, count234 gave %d",
- ctx.elemcount, i);
- }
-}
-
-void internal_addtest(void *elem, int index, void *realret)
-{
- int i, j;
- void *retval;
-
- if (arraysize < arraylen + 1) {
- arraysize = arraylen + 1 + 256;
- array = sresize(array, arraysize, void *);
- }
-
- i = index;
- /* now i points to the first element >= elem */
- retval = elem; /* expect elem returned (success) */
- for (j = arraylen; j > i; j--)
- array[j] = array[j - 1];
- array[i] = elem; /* add elem to array */
- arraylen++;
-
- if (realret != retval) {
- error("add: retval was %p expected %p", realret, retval);
- }
-
- verify();
-}
-
-void addtest(void *elem)
-{
- int i;
- void *realret;
-
- realret = add234(tree, elem);
-
- i = 0;
- while (i < arraylen && cmp(elem, array[i]) > 0)
- i++;
- if (i < arraylen && !cmp(elem, array[i])) {
- void *retval = array[i]; /* expect that returned not elem */
- if (realret != retval) {
- error("add: retval was %p expected %p", realret, retval);
- }
- } else
- internal_addtest(elem, i, realret);
-}
-
-void addpostest(void *elem, int i)
-{
- void *realret;
-
- realret = addpos234(tree, elem, i);
-
- internal_addtest(elem, i, realret);
-}
-
-void delpostest(int i)
-{
- int index = i;
- void *elem = array[i], *ret;
-
- /* i points to the right element */
- while (i < arraylen - 1) {
- array[i] = array[i + 1];
- i++;
- }
- arraylen--; /* delete elem from array */
-
- if (tree->cmp)
- ret = del234(tree, elem);
- else
- ret = delpos234(tree, index);
-
- if (ret != elem) {
- error("del returned %p, expected %p", ret, elem);
- }
-
- verify();
-}
-
-void deltest(void *elem)
-{
- int i;
-
- i = 0;
- while (i < arraylen && cmp(elem, array[i]) > 0)
- i++;
- if (i >= arraylen || cmp(elem, array[i]) != 0)
- return; /* don't do it! */
- delpostest(i);
-}
-
-/* A sample data set and test utility. Designed for pseudo-randomness,
- * and yet repeatability. */
-
-/*
- * This random number generator uses the `portable implementation'
- * given in ANSI C99 draft N869. It assumes `unsigned' is 32 bits;
- * change it if not.
- */
-int randomnumber(unsigned *seed)
-{
- *seed *= 1103515245;
- *seed += 12345;
- return ((*seed) / 65536) % 32768;
-}
-
-int mycmp(void *av, void *bv)
-{
- char const *a = (char const *) av;
- char const *b = (char const *) bv;
- return strcmp(a, b);
-}
-
-#define lenof(x) ( sizeof((x)) / sizeof(*(x)) )
-
-char *strings[] = {
- "a", "ab", "absque", "coram", "de",
- "palam", "clam", "cum", "ex", "e",
- "sine", "tenus", "pro", "prae",
- "banana", "carrot", "cabbage", "broccoli", "onion", "zebra",
- "penguin", "blancmange", "pangolin", "whale", "hedgehog",
- "giraffe", "peanut", "bungee", "foo", "bar", "baz", "quux",
- "murfl", "spoo", "breen", "flarn", "octothorpe",
- "snail", "tiger", "elephant", "octopus", "warthog", "armadillo",
- "aardvark", "wyvern", "dragon", "elf", "dwarf", "orc", "goblin",
- "pixie", "basilisk", "warg", "ape", "lizard", "newt", "shopkeeper",
- "wand", "ring", "amulet"
-};
-
-#define NSTR lenof(strings)
-
-int findtest(void)
-{
- const static int rels[] = {
- REL234_EQ, REL234_GE, REL234_LE, REL234_LT, REL234_GT
- };
- const static char *const relnames[] = {
- "EQ", "GE", "LE", "LT", "GT"
- };
- int i, j, rel, index;
- char *p, *ret, *realret, *realret2;
- int lo, hi, mid, c;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NSTR; i++) {
- p = strings[i];
- for (j = 0; j < sizeof(rels) / sizeof(*rels); j++) {
- rel = rels[j];
-
- lo = 0;
- hi = arraylen - 1;
- while (lo <= hi) {
- mid = (lo + hi) / 2;
- c = strcmp(p, array[mid]);
- if (c < 0)
- hi = mid - 1;
- else if (c > 0)
- lo = mid + 1;
- else
- break;
- }
-
- if (c == 0) {
- if (rel == REL234_LT)
- ret = (mid > 0 ? array[--mid] : NULL);
- else if (rel == REL234_GT)
- ret = (mid < arraylen - 1 ? array[++mid] : NULL);
- else
- ret = array[mid];
- } else {
- assert(lo == hi + 1);
- if (rel == REL234_LT || rel == REL234_LE) {
- mid = hi;
- ret = (hi >= 0 ? array[hi] : NULL);
- } else if (rel == REL234_GT || rel == REL234_GE) {
- mid = lo;
- ret = (lo < arraylen ? array[lo] : NULL);
- } else
- ret = NULL;
- }
-
- realret = findrelpos234(tree, p, NULL, rel, &index);
- if (realret != ret) {
- error("find(\"%s\",%s) gave %s should be %s",
- p, relnames[j], realret, ret);
- }
- if (realret && index != mid) {
- error("find(\"%s\",%s) gave %d should be %d",
- p, relnames[j], index, mid);
- }
- if (realret && rel == REL234_EQ) {
- realret2 = index234(tree, index);
- if (realret2 != realret) {
- error("find(\"%s\",%s) gave %s(%d) but %d -> %s",
- p, relnames[j], realret, index, index, realret2);
- }
- }
-#if 0
- printf("find(\"%s\",%s) gave %s(%d)\n", p, relnames[j],
- realret, index);
-#endif
- }
- }
-
- realret = findrelpos234(tree, NULL, NULL, REL234_GT, &index);
- if (arraylen && (realret != array[0] || index != 0)) {
- error("find(NULL,GT) gave %s(%d) should be %s(0)",
- realret, index, array[0]);
- } else if (!arraylen && (realret != NULL)) {
- error("find(NULL,GT) gave %s(%d) should be NULL", realret, index);
- }
-
- realret = findrelpos234(tree, NULL, NULL, REL234_LT, &index);
- if (arraylen
- && (realret != array[arraylen - 1] || index != arraylen - 1)) {
- error("find(NULL,LT) gave %s(%d) should be %s(0)", realret, index,
- array[arraylen - 1]);
- } else if (!arraylen && (realret != NULL)) {
- error("find(NULL,LT) gave %s(%d) should be NULL", realret, index);
- }
-}
-
-int main(void)
-{
- int in[NSTR];
- int i, j, k;
- unsigned seed = 0;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NSTR; i++)
- in[i] = 0;
- array = NULL;
- arraylen = arraysize = 0;
- tree = newtree234(mycmp);
- cmp = mycmp;
-
- verify();
- for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++) {
- j = randomnumber(&seed);
- j %= NSTR;
- printf("trial: %d\n", i);
- if (in[j]) {
- printf("deleting %s (%d)\n", strings[j], j);
- deltest(strings[j]);
- in[j] = 0;
- } else {
- printf("adding %s (%d)\n", strings[j], j);
- addtest(strings[j]);
- in[j] = 1;
- }
- findtest();
- }
-
- while (arraylen > 0) {
- j = randomnumber(&seed);
- j %= arraylen;
- deltest(array[j]);
- }
-
- freetree234(tree);
-
- /*
- * Now try an unsorted tree. We don't really need to test
- * delpos234 because we know del234 is based on it, so it's
- * already been tested in the above sorted-tree code; but for
- * completeness we'll use it to tear down our unsorted tree
- * once we've built it.
- */
- tree = newtree234(NULL);
- cmp = NULL;
- verify();
- for (i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {
- printf("trial: %d\n", i);
- j = randomnumber(&seed);
- j %= NSTR;
- k = randomnumber(&seed);
- k %= count234(tree) + 1;
- printf("adding string %s at index %d\n", strings[j], k);
- addpostest(strings[j], k);
- }
- while (count234(tree) > 0) {
- printf("cleanup: tree size %d\n", count234(tree));
- j = randomnumber(&seed);
- j %= count234(tree);
- printf("deleting string %s from index %d\n", array[j], j);
- delpostest(j);
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-#endif
+/* + * tree234.c: reasonably generic counted 2-3-4 tree routines. + * + * This file is copyright 1999-2001 Simon Tatham. + * + * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person + * obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation + * files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without + * restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, + * copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or + * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the + * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following + * conditions: + * + * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be + * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + * + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, + * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES + * OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND + * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL SIMON TATHAM BE LIABLE FOR + * ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF + * CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN + * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE + * SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <assert.h> + +#include "tree234.h" + +#ifdef TEST +#define LOG(x) (printf x) +#define snew(type) ((type *)malloc(sizeof(type))) +#define snewn(n, type) ((type *)malloc((n) * sizeof(type))) +#define sresize(ptr, n, type) \ + ((type *)realloc(sizeof((type *)0 == (ptr)) ? (ptr) : (ptr), \ + (n) * sizeof(type))) +#define sfree(ptr) free(ptr) +#else +#include "puttymem.h" +#define LOG(x) +#endif + +typedef struct node234_Tag node234; + +struct tree234_Tag { + node234 *root; + cmpfn234 cmp; +}; + +struct node234_Tag { + node234 *parent; + node234 *kids[4]; + int counts[4]; + void *elems[3]; +}; + +/* + * Create a 2-3-4 tree. + */ +tree234 *newtree234(cmpfn234 cmp) +{ + tree234 *ret = snew(tree234); + LOG(("created tree %p\n", ret)); + ret->root = NULL; + ret->cmp = cmp; + return ret; +} + +/* + * Free a 2-3-4 tree (not including freeing the elements). + */ +static void freenode234(node234 * n) +{ + if (!n) + return; + freenode234(n->kids[0]); + freenode234(n->kids[1]); + freenode234(n->kids[2]); + freenode234(n->kids[3]); + sfree(n); +} + +void freetree234(tree234 * t) +{ + freenode234(t->root); + sfree(t); +} + +/* + * Internal function to count a node. + */ +static int countnode234(node234 * n) +{ + int count = 0; + int i; + if (!n) + return 0; + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) + count += n->counts[i]; + for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) + if (n->elems[i]) + count++; + return count; +} + +/* + * Count the elements in a tree. + */ +int count234(tree234 * t) +{ + if (t->root) + return countnode234(t->root); + else + return 0; +} + +/* + * Add an element e to a 2-3-4 tree t. Returns e on success, or if + * an existing element compares equal, returns that. + */ +static void *add234_internal(tree234 * t, void *e, int index) +{ + node234 *n, **np, *left, *right; + void *orig_e = e; + int c, lcount, rcount; + + LOG(("adding node %p to tree %p\n", e, t)); + if (t->root == NULL) { + t->root = snew(node234); + t->root->elems[1] = t->root->elems[2] = NULL; + t->root->kids[0] = t->root->kids[1] = NULL; + t->root->kids[2] = t->root->kids[3] = NULL; + t->root->counts[0] = t->root->counts[1] = 0; + t->root->counts[2] = t->root->counts[3] = 0; + t->root->parent = NULL; + t->root->elems[0] = e; + LOG((" created root %p\n", t->root)); + return orig_e; + } + + n = NULL; /* placate gcc; will always be set below since t->root != NULL */ + np = &t->root; + while (*np) { + int childnum; + n = *np; + LOG((" node %p: %p/%d [%p] %p/%d [%p] %p/%d [%p] %p/%d\n", + n, + n->kids[0], n->counts[0], n->elems[0], + n->kids[1], n->counts[1], n->elems[1], + n->kids[2], n->counts[2], n->elems[2], + n->kids[3], n->counts[3])); + if (index >= 0) { + if (!n->kids[0]) { + /* + * Leaf node. We want to insert at kid position + * equal to the index: + * + * 0 A 1 B 2 C 3 + */ + childnum = index; + } else { + /* + * Internal node. We always descend through it (add + * always starts at the bottom, never in the + * middle). + */ + do { /* this is a do ... while (0) to allow `break' */ + if (index <= n->counts[0]) { + childnum = 0; + break; + } + index -= n->counts[0] + 1; + if (index <= n->counts[1]) { + childnum = 1; + break; + } + index -= n->counts[1] + 1; + if (index <= n->counts[2]) { + childnum = 2; + break; + } + index -= n->counts[2] + 1; + if (index <= n->counts[3]) { + childnum = 3; + break; + } + return NULL; /* error: index out of range */ + } while (0); + } + } else { + if ((c = t->cmp(e, n->elems[0])) < 0) + childnum = 0; + else if (c == 0) + return n->elems[0]; /* already exists */ + else if (n->elems[1] == NULL + || (c = t->cmp(e, n->elems[1])) < 0) childnum = 1; + else if (c == 0) + return n->elems[1]; /* already exists */ + else if (n->elems[2] == NULL + || (c = t->cmp(e, n->elems[2])) < 0) childnum = 2; + else if (c == 0) + return n->elems[2]; /* already exists */ + else + childnum = 3; + } + np = &n->kids[childnum]; + LOG((" moving to child %d (%p)\n", childnum, *np)); + } + + /* + * We need to insert the new element in n at position np. + */ + left = NULL; + lcount = 0; + right = NULL; + rcount = 0; + while (n) { + LOG((" at %p: %p/%d [%p] %p/%d [%p] %p/%d [%p] %p/%d\n", + n, + n->kids[0], n->counts[0], n->elems[0], + n->kids[1], n->counts[1], n->elems[1], + n->kids[2], n->counts[2], n->elems[2], + n->kids[3], n->counts[3])); + LOG((" need to insert %p/%d [%p] %p/%d at position %d\n", + left, lcount, e, right, rcount, (int)(np - n->kids))); + if (n->elems[1] == NULL) { + /* + * Insert in a 2-node; simple. + */ + if (np == &n->kids[0]) { + LOG((" inserting on left of 2-node\n")); + n->kids[2] = n->kids[1]; + n->counts[2] = n->counts[1]; + n->elems[1] = n->elems[0]; + n->kids[1] = right; + n->counts[1] = rcount; + n->elems[0] = e; + n->kids[0] = left; + n->counts[0] = lcount; + } else { /* np == &n->kids[1] */ + LOG((" inserting on right of 2-node\n")); + n->kids[2] = right; + n->counts[2] = rcount; + n->elems[1] = e; + n->kids[1] = left; + n->counts[1] = lcount; + } + if (n->kids[0]) + n->kids[0]->parent = n; + if (n->kids[1]) + n->kids[1]->parent = n; + if (n->kids[2]) + n->kids[2]->parent = n; + LOG((" done\n")); + break; + } else if (n->elems[2] == NULL) { + /* + * Insert in a 3-node; simple. + */ + if (np == &n->kids[0]) { + LOG((" inserting on left of 3-node\n")); + n->kids[3] = n->kids[2]; + n->counts[3] = n->counts[2]; + n->elems[2] = n->elems[1]; + n->kids[2] = n->kids[1]; + n->counts[2] = n->counts[1]; + n->elems[1] = n->elems[0]; + n->kids[1] = right; + n->counts[1] = rcount; + n->elems[0] = e; + n->kids[0] = left; + n->counts[0] = lcount; + } else if (np == &n->kids[1]) { + LOG((" inserting in middle of 3-node\n")); + n->kids[3] = n->kids[2]; + n->counts[3] = n->counts[2]; + n->elems[2] = n->elems[1]; + n->kids[2] = right; + n->counts[2] = rcount; + n->elems[1] = e; + n->kids[1] = left; + n->counts[1] = lcount; + } else { /* np == &n->kids[2] */ + LOG((" inserting on right of 3-node\n")); + n->kids[3] = right; + n->counts[3] = rcount; + n->elems[2] = e; + n->kids[2] = left; + n->counts[2] = lcount; + } + if (n->kids[0]) + n->kids[0]->parent = n; + if (n->kids[1]) + n->kids[1]->parent = n; + if (n->kids[2]) + n->kids[2]->parent = n; + if (n->kids[3]) + n->kids[3]->parent = n; + LOG((" done\n")); + break; + } else { + node234 *m = snew(node234); + m->parent = n->parent; + LOG((" splitting a 4-node; created new node %p\n", m)); + /* + * Insert in a 4-node; split into a 2-node and a + * 3-node, and move focus up a level. + * + * I don't think it matters which way round we put the + * 2 and the 3. For simplicity, we'll put the 3 first + * always. + */ + if (np == &n->kids[0]) { + m->kids[0] = left; + m->counts[0] = lcount; + m->elems[0] = e; + m->kids[1] = right; + m->counts[1] = rcount; + m->elems[1] = n->elems[0]; + m->kids[2] = n->kids[1]; + m->counts[2] = n->counts[1]; + e = n->elems[1]; + n->kids[0] = n->kids[2]; + n->counts[0] = n->counts[2]; + n->elems[0] = n->elems[2]; + n->kids[1] = n->kids[3]; + n->counts[1] = n->counts[3]; + } else if (np == &n->kids[1]) { + m->kids[0] = n->kids[0]; + m->counts[0] = n->counts[0]; + m->elems[0] = n->elems[0]; + m->kids[1] = left; + m->counts[1] = lcount; + m->elems[1] = e; + m->kids[2] = right; + m->counts[2] = rcount; + e = n->elems[1]; + n->kids[0] = n->kids[2]; + n->counts[0] = n->counts[2]; + n->elems[0] = n->elems[2]; + n->kids[1] = n->kids[3]; + n->counts[1] = n->counts[3]; + } else if (np == &n->kids[2]) { + m->kids[0] = n->kids[0]; + m->counts[0] = n->counts[0]; + m->elems[0] = n->elems[0]; + m->kids[1] = n->kids[1]; + m->counts[1] = n->counts[1]; + m->elems[1] = n->elems[1]; + m->kids[2] = left; + m->counts[2] = lcount; + /* e = e; */ + n->kids[0] = right; + n->counts[0] = rcount; + n->elems[0] = n->elems[2]; + n->kids[1] = n->kids[3]; + n->counts[1] = n->counts[3]; + } else { /* np == &n->kids[3] */ + m->kids[0] = n->kids[0]; + m->counts[0] = n->counts[0]; + m->elems[0] = n->elems[0]; + m->kids[1] = n->kids[1]; + m->counts[1] = n->counts[1]; + m->elems[1] = n->elems[1]; + m->kids[2] = n->kids[2]; + m->counts[2] = n->counts[2]; + n->kids[0] = left; + n->counts[0] = lcount; + n->elems[0] = e; + n->kids[1] = right; + n->counts[1] = rcount; + e = n->elems[2]; + } + m->kids[3] = n->kids[3] = n->kids[2] = NULL; + m->counts[3] = n->counts[3] = n->counts[2] = 0; + m->elems[2] = n->elems[2] = n->elems[1] = NULL; + if (m->kids[0]) + m->kids[0]->parent = m; + if (m->kids[1]) + m->kids[1]->parent = m; + if (m->kids[2]) + m->kids[2]->parent = m; + if (n->kids[0]) + n->kids[0]->parent = n; + if (n->kids[1]) + n->kids[1]->parent = n; + LOG((" left (%p): %p/%d [%p] %p/%d [%p] %p/%d\n", m, + m->kids[0], m->counts[0], m->elems[0], + m->kids[1], m->counts[1], m->elems[1], + m->kids[2], m->counts[2])); + LOG((" right (%p): %p/%d [%p] %p/%d\n", n, + n->kids[0], n->counts[0], n->elems[0], + n->kids[1], n->counts[1])); + left = m; + lcount = countnode234(left); + right = n; + rcount = countnode234(right); + } + if (n->parent) + np = (n->parent->kids[0] == n ? &n->parent->kids[0] : + n->parent->kids[1] == n ? &n->parent->kids[1] : + n->parent->kids[2] == n ? &n->parent->kids[2] : + &n->parent->kids[3]); + n = n->parent; + } + + /* + * If we've come out of here by `break', n will still be + * non-NULL and all we need to do is go back up the tree + * updating counts. If we've come here because n is NULL, we + * need to create a new root for the tree because the old one + * has just split into two. */ + if (n) { + while (n->parent) { + int count = countnode234(n); + int childnum; + childnum = (n->parent->kids[0] == n ? 0 : + n->parent->kids[1] == n ? 1 : + n->parent->kids[2] == n ? 2 : 3); + n->parent->counts[childnum] = count; + n = n->parent; + } + } else { + LOG((" root is overloaded, split into two\n")); + t->root = snew(node234); + t->root->kids[0] = left; + t->root->counts[0] = lcount; + t->root->elems[0] = e; + t->root->kids[1] = right; + t->root->counts[1] = rcount; + t->root->elems[1] = NULL; + t->root->kids[2] = NULL; + t->root->counts[2] = 0; + t->root->elems[2] = NULL; + t->root->kids[3] = NULL; + t->root->counts[3] = 0; + t->root->parent = NULL; + if (t->root->kids[0]) + t->root->kids[0]->parent = t->root; + if (t->root->kids[1]) + t->root->kids[1]->parent = t->root; + LOG((" new root is %p/%d [%p] %p/%d\n", + t->root->kids[0], t->root->counts[0], + t->root->elems[0], t->root->kids[1], t->root->counts[1])); + } + + return orig_e; +} + +void *add234(tree234 * t, void *e) +{ + if (!t->cmp) /* tree is unsorted */ + return NULL; + + return add234_internal(t, e, -1); +} +void *addpos234(tree234 * t, void *e, int index) +{ + if (index < 0 || /* index out of range */ + t->cmp) /* tree is sorted */ + return NULL; /* return failure */ + + return add234_internal(t, e, index); /* this checks the upper bound */ +} + +/* + * Look up the element at a given numeric index in a 2-3-4 tree. + * Returns NULL if the index is out of range. + */ +void *index234(tree234 * t, int index) +{ + node234 *n; + + if (!t->root) + return NULL; /* tree is empty */ + + if (index < 0 || index >= countnode234(t->root)) + return NULL; /* out of range */ + + n = t->root; + + while (n) { + if (index < n->counts[0]) + n = n->kids[0]; + else if (index -= n->counts[0] + 1, index < 0) + return n->elems[0]; + else if (index < n->counts[1]) + n = n->kids[1]; + else if (index -= n->counts[1] + 1, index < 0) + return n->elems[1]; + else if (index < n->counts[2]) + n = n->kids[2]; + else if (index -= n->counts[2] + 1, index < 0) + return n->elems[2]; + else + n = n->kids[3]; + } + + /* We shouldn't ever get here. I wonder how we did. */ + return NULL; +} + +/* + * Find an element e in a sorted 2-3-4 tree t. Returns NULL if not + * found. e is always passed as the first argument to cmp, so cmp + * can be an asymmetric function if desired. cmp can also be passed + * as NULL, in which case the compare function from the tree proper + * will be used. + */ +void *findrelpos234(tree234 * t, void *e, cmpfn234 cmp, + int relation, int *index) +{ + node234 *n; + void *ret; + int c; + int idx, ecount, kcount, cmpret; + + if (t->root == NULL) + return NULL; + + if (cmp == NULL) + cmp = t->cmp; + + n = t->root; + /* + * Attempt to find the element itself. + */ + idx = 0; + ecount = -1; + /* + * Prepare a fake `cmp' result if e is NULL. + */ + cmpret = 0; + if (e == NULL) { + assert(relation == REL234_LT || relation == REL234_GT); + if (relation == REL234_LT) + cmpret = +1; /* e is a max: always greater */ + else if (relation == REL234_GT) + cmpret = -1; /* e is a min: always smaller */ + } + while (1) { + for (kcount = 0; kcount < 4; kcount++) { + if (kcount >= 3 || n->elems[kcount] == NULL || + (c = cmpret ? cmpret : cmp(e, n->elems[kcount])) < 0) { + break; + } + if (n->kids[kcount]) + idx += n->counts[kcount]; + if (c == 0) { + ecount = kcount; + break; + } + idx++; + } + if (ecount >= 0) + break; + if (n->kids[kcount]) + n = n->kids[kcount]; + else + break; + } + + if (ecount >= 0) { + /* + * We have found the element we're looking for. It's + * n->elems[ecount], at tree index idx. If our search + * relation is EQ, LE or GE we can now go home. + */ + if (relation != REL234_LT && relation != REL234_GT) { + if (index) + *index = idx; + return n->elems[ecount]; + } + + /* + * Otherwise, we'll do an indexed lookup for the previous + * or next element. (It would be perfectly possible to + * implement these search types in a non-counted tree by + * going back up from where we are, but far more fiddly.) + */ + if (relation == REL234_LT) + idx--; + else + idx++; + } else { + /* + * We've found our way to the bottom of the tree and we + * know where we would insert this node if we wanted to: + * we'd put it in in place of the (empty) subtree + * n->kids[kcount], and it would have index idx + * + * But the actual element isn't there. So if our search + * relation is EQ, we're doomed. + */ + if (relation == REL234_EQ) + return NULL; + + /* + * Otherwise, we must do an index lookup for index idx-1 + * (if we're going left - LE or LT) or index idx (if we're + * going right - GE or GT). + */ + if (relation == REL234_LT || relation == REL234_LE) { + idx--; + } + } + + /* + * We know the index of the element we want; just call index234 + * to do the rest. This will return NULL if the index is out of + * bounds, which is exactly what we want. + */ + ret = index234(t, idx); + if (ret && index) + *index = idx; + return ret; +} +void *find234(tree234 * t, void *e, cmpfn234 cmp) +{ + return findrelpos234(t, e, cmp, REL234_EQ, NULL); +} +void *findrel234(tree234 * t, void *e, cmpfn234 cmp, int relation) +{ + return findrelpos234(t, e, cmp, relation, NULL); +} +void *findpos234(tree234 * t, void *e, cmpfn234 cmp, int *index) +{ + return findrelpos234(t, e, cmp, REL234_EQ, index); +} + +/* + * Delete an element e in a 2-3-4 tree. Does not free the element, + * merely removes all links to it from the tree nodes. + */ +static void *delpos234_internal(tree234 * t, int index) +{ + node234 *n; + void *retval; + int ei = -1; + + retval = 0; + + n = t->root; + LOG(("deleting item %d from tree %p\n", index, t)); + while (1) { + while (n) { + int ki; + node234 *sub; + + LOG( + (" node %p: %p/%d [%p] %p/%d [%p] %p/%d [%p] %p/%d index=%d\n", + n, n->kids[0], n->counts[0], n->elems[0], n->kids[1], + n->counts[1], n->elems[1], n->kids[2], n->counts[2], + n->elems[2], n->kids[3], n->counts[3], index)); + if (index < n->counts[0]) { + ki = 0; + } else if (index -= n->counts[0] + 1, index < 0) { + ei = 0; + break; + } else if (index < n->counts[1]) { + ki = 1; + } else if (index -= n->counts[1] + 1, index < 0) { + ei = 1; + break; + } else if (index < n->counts[2]) { + ki = 2; + } else if (index -= n->counts[2] + 1, index < 0) { + ei = 2; + break; + } else { + ki = 3; + } + /* + * Recurse down to subtree ki. If it has only one element, + * we have to do some transformation to start with. + */ + LOG((" moving to subtree %d\n", ki)); + sub = n->kids[ki]; + if (!sub->elems[1]) { + LOG((" subtree has only one element!\n", ki)); + if (ki > 0 && n->kids[ki - 1]->elems[1]) { + /* + * Case 3a, left-handed variant. Child ki has + * only one element, but child ki-1 has two or + * more. So we need to move a subtree from ki-1 + * to ki. + * + * . C . . B . + * / \ -> / \ + * [more] a A b B c d D e [more] a A b c C d D e + */ + node234 *sib = n->kids[ki - 1]; + int lastelem = (sib->elems[2] ? 2 : + sib->elems[1] ? 1 : 0); + sub->kids[2] = sub->kids[1]; + sub->counts[2] = sub->counts[1]; + sub->elems[1] = sub->elems[0]; + sub->kids[1] = sub->kids[0]; + sub->counts[1] = sub->counts[0]; + sub->elems[0] = n->elems[ki - 1]; + sub->kids[0] = sib->kids[lastelem + 1]; + sub->counts[0] = sib->counts[lastelem + 1]; + if (sub->kids[0]) + sub->kids[0]->parent = sub; + n->elems[ki - 1] = sib->elems[lastelem]; + sib->kids[lastelem + 1] = NULL; + sib->counts[lastelem + 1] = 0; + sib->elems[lastelem] = NULL; + n->counts[ki] = countnode234(sub); + LOG((" case 3a left\n")); + LOG( + (" index and left subtree count before adjustment: %d, %d\n", + index, n->counts[ki - 1])); + index += n->counts[ki - 1]; + n->counts[ki - 1] = countnode234(sib); + index -= n->counts[ki - 1]; + LOG( + (" index and left subtree count after adjustment: %d, %d\n", + index, n->counts[ki - 1])); + } else if (ki < 3 && n->kids[ki + 1] + && n->kids[ki + 1]->elems[1]) { + /* + * Case 3a, right-handed variant. ki has only + * one element but ki+1 has two or more. Move a + * subtree from ki+1 to ki. + * + * . B . . C . + * / \ -> / \ + * a A b c C d D e [more] a A b B c d D e [more] + */ + node234 *sib = n->kids[ki + 1]; + int j; + sub->elems[1] = n->elems[ki]; + sub->kids[2] = sib->kids[0]; + sub->counts[2] = sib->counts[0]; + if (sub->kids[2]) + sub->kids[2]->parent = sub; + n->elems[ki] = sib->elems[0]; + sib->kids[0] = sib->kids[1]; + sib->counts[0] = sib->counts[1]; + for (j = 0; j < 2 && sib->elems[j + 1]; j++) { + sib->kids[j + 1] = sib->kids[j + 2]; + sib->counts[j + 1] = sib->counts[j + 2]; + sib->elems[j] = sib->elems[j + 1]; + } + sib->kids[j + 1] = NULL; + sib->counts[j + 1] = 0; + sib->elems[j] = NULL; + n->counts[ki] = countnode234(sub); + n->counts[ki + 1] = countnode234(sib); + LOG((" case 3a right\n")); + } else { + /* + * Case 3b. ki has only one element, and has no + * neighbour with more than one. So pick a + * neighbour and merge it with ki, taking an + * element down from n to go in the middle. + * + * . B . . + * / \ -> | + * a A b c C d a A b B c C d + * + * (Since at all points we have avoided + * descending to a node with only one element, + * we can be sure that n is not reduced to + * nothingness by this move, _unless_ it was + * the very first node, ie the root of the + * tree. In that case we remove the now-empty + * root and replace it with its single large + * child as shown.) + */ + node234 *sib; + int j; + + if (ki > 0) { + ki--; + index += n->counts[ki] + 1; + } + sib = n->kids[ki]; + sub = n->kids[ki + 1]; + + sub->kids[3] = sub->kids[1]; + sub->counts[3] = sub->counts[1]; + sub->elems[2] = sub->elems[0]; + sub->kids[2] = sub->kids[0]; + sub->counts[2] = sub->counts[0]; + sub->elems[1] = n->elems[ki]; + sub->kids[1] = sib->kids[1]; + sub->counts[1] = sib->counts[1]; + if (sub->kids[1]) + sub->kids[1]->parent = sub; + sub->elems[0] = sib->elems[0]; + sub->kids[0] = sib->kids[0]; + sub->counts[0] = sib->counts[0]; + if (sub->kids[0]) + sub->kids[0]->parent = sub; + + n->counts[ki + 1] = countnode234(sub); + + sfree(sib); + + /* + * That's built the big node in sub. Now we + * need to remove the reference to sib in n. + */ + for (j = ki; j < 3 && n->kids[j + 1]; j++) { + n->kids[j] = n->kids[j + 1]; + n->counts[j] = n->counts[j + 1]; + n->elems[j] = j < 2 ? n->elems[j + 1] : NULL; + } + n->kids[j] = NULL; + n->counts[j] = 0; + if (j < 3) + n->elems[j] = NULL; + LOG((" case 3b ki=%d\n", ki)); + + if (!n->elems[0]) { + /* + * The root is empty and needs to be + * removed. + */ + LOG((" shifting root!\n")); + t->root = sub; + sub->parent = NULL; + sfree(n); + } + } + } + n = sub; + } + if (!retval) + retval = n->elems[ei]; + + if (ei == -1) + return NULL; /* although this shouldn't happen */ + + /* + * Treat special case: this is the one remaining item in + * the tree. n is the tree root (no parent), has one + * element (no elems[1]), and has no kids (no kids[0]). + */ + if (!n->parent && !n->elems[1] && !n->kids[0]) { + LOG((" removed last element in tree\n")); + sfree(n); + t->root = NULL; + return retval; + } + + /* + * Now we have the element we want, as n->elems[ei], and we + * have also arranged for that element not to be the only + * one in its node. So... + */ + + if (!n->kids[0] && n->elems[1]) { + /* + * Case 1. n is a leaf node with more than one element, + * so it's _really easy_. Just delete the thing and + * we're done. + */ + int i; + LOG((" case 1\n")); + for (i = ei; i < 2 && n->elems[i + 1]; i++) + n->elems[i] = n->elems[i + 1]; + n->elems[i] = NULL; + /* + * Having done that to the leaf node, we now go back up + * the tree fixing the counts. + */ + while (n->parent) { + int childnum; + childnum = (n->parent->kids[0] == n ? 0 : + n->parent->kids[1] == n ? 1 : + n->parent->kids[2] == n ? 2 : 3); + n->parent->counts[childnum]--; + n = n->parent; + } + return retval; /* finished! */ + } else if (n->kids[ei]->elems[1]) { + /* + * Case 2a. n is an internal node, and the root of the + * subtree to the left of e has more than one element. + * So find the predecessor p to e (ie the largest node + * in that subtree), place it where e currently is, and + * then start the deletion process over again on the + * subtree with p as target. + */ + node234 *m = n->kids[ei]; + void *target; + LOG((" case 2a\n")); + while (m->kids[0]) { + m = (m->kids[3] ? m->kids[3] : + m->kids[2] ? m->kids[2] : + m->kids[1] ? m->kids[1] : m->kids[0]); + } + target = (m->elems[2] ? m->elems[2] : + m->elems[1] ? m->elems[1] : m->elems[0]); + n->elems[ei] = target; + index = n->counts[ei] - 1; + n = n->kids[ei]; + } else if (n->kids[ei + 1]->elems[1]) { + /* + * Case 2b, symmetric to 2a but s/left/right/ and + * s/predecessor/successor/. (And s/largest/smallest/). + */ + node234 *m = n->kids[ei + 1]; + void *target; + LOG((" case 2b\n")); + while (m->kids[0]) { + m = m->kids[0]; + } + target = m->elems[0]; + n->elems[ei] = target; + n = n->kids[ei + 1]; + index = 0; + } else { + /* + * Case 2c. n is an internal node, and the subtrees to + * the left and right of e both have only one element. + * So combine the two subnodes into a single big node + * with their own elements on the left and right and e + * in the middle, then restart the deletion process on + * that subtree, with e still as target. + */ + node234 *a = n->kids[ei], *b = n->kids[ei + 1]; + int j; + + LOG((" case 2c\n")); + a->elems[1] = n->elems[ei]; + a->kids[2] = b->kids[0]; + a->counts[2] = b->counts[0]; + if (a->kids[2]) + a->kids[2]->parent = a; + a->elems[2] = b->elems[0]; + a->kids[3] = b->kids[1]; + a->counts[3] = b->counts[1]; + if (a->kids[3]) + a->kids[3]->parent = a; + sfree(b); + n->counts[ei] = countnode234(a); + /* + * That's built the big node in a, and destroyed b. Now + * remove the reference to b (and e) in n. + */ + for (j = ei; j < 2 && n->elems[j + 1]; j++) { + n->elems[j] = n->elems[j + 1]; + n->kids[j + 1] = n->kids[j + 2]; + n->counts[j + 1] = n->counts[j + 2]; + } + n->elems[j] = NULL; + n->kids[j + 1] = NULL; + n->counts[j + 1] = 0; + /* + * It's possible, in this case, that we've just removed + * the only element in the root of the tree. If so, + * shift the root. + */ + if (n->elems[0] == NULL) { + LOG((" shifting root!\n")); + t->root = a; + a->parent = NULL; + sfree(n); + } + /* + * Now go round the deletion process again, with n + * pointing at the new big node and e still the same. + */ + n = a; + index = a->counts[0] + a->counts[1] + 1; + } + } +} +void *delpos234(tree234 * t, int index) +{ + if (index < 0 || index >= countnode234(t->root)) + return NULL; + return delpos234_internal(t, index); +} +void *del234(tree234 * t, void *e) +{ + int index; + if (!findrelpos234(t, e, NULL, REL234_EQ, &index)) + return NULL; /* it wasn't in there anyway */ + return delpos234_internal(t, index); /* it's there; delete it. */ +} + +#ifdef TEST + +/* + * Test code for the 2-3-4 tree. This code maintains an alternative + * representation of the data in the tree, in an array (using the + * obvious and slow insert and delete functions). After each tree + * operation, the verify() function is called, which ensures all + * the tree properties are preserved: + * - node->child->parent always equals node + * - tree->root->parent always equals NULL + * - number of kids == 0 or number of elements + 1; + * - tree has the same depth everywhere + * - every node has at least one element + * - subtree element counts are accurate + * - any NULL kid pointer is accompanied by a zero count + * - in a sorted tree: ordering property between elements of a + * node and elements of its children is preserved + * and also ensures the list represented by the tree is the same + * list it should be. (This last check also doubly verifies the + * ordering properties, because the `same list it should be' is by + * definition correctly ordered. It also ensures all nodes are + * distinct, because the enum functions would get caught in a loop + * if not.) + */ + +#include <stdarg.h> + +/* + * Error reporting function. + */ +void error(char *fmt, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + printf("ERROR: "); + va_start(ap, fmt); + vfprintf(stdout, fmt, ap); + va_end(ap); + printf("\n"); +} + +/* The array representation of the data. */ +void **array; +int arraylen, arraysize; +cmpfn234 cmp; + +/* The tree representation of the same data. */ +tree234 *tree; + +typedef struct { + int treedepth; + int elemcount; +} chkctx; + +int chknode(chkctx * ctx, int level, node234 * node, + void *lowbound, void *highbound) +{ + int nkids, nelems; + int i; + int count; + + /* Count the non-NULL kids. */ + for (nkids = 0; nkids < 4 && node->kids[nkids]; nkids++); + /* Ensure no kids beyond the first NULL are non-NULL. */ + for (i = nkids; i < 4; i++) + if (node->kids[i]) { + error("node %p: nkids=%d but kids[%d] non-NULL", + node, nkids, i); + } else if (node->counts[i]) { + error("node %p: kids[%d] NULL but count[%d]=%d nonzero", + node, i, i, node->counts[i]); + } + + /* Count the non-NULL elements. */ + for (nelems = 0; nelems < 3 && node->elems[nelems]; nelems++); + /* Ensure no elements beyond the first NULL are non-NULL. */ + for (i = nelems; i < 3; i++) + if (node->elems[i]) { + error("node %p: nelems=%d but elems[%d] non-NULL", + node, nelems, i); + } + + if (nkids == 0) { + /* + * If nkids==0, this is a leaf node; verify that the tree + * depth is the same everywhere. + */ + if (ctx->treedepth < 0) + ctx->treedepth = level; /* we didn't know the depth yet */ + else if (ctx->treedepth != level) + error("node %p: leaf at depth %d, previously seen depth %d", + node, level, ctx->treedepth); + } else { + /* + * If nkids != 0, then it should be nelems+1, unless nelems + * is 0 in which case nkids should also be 0 (and so we + * shouldn't be in this condition at all). + */ + int shouldkids = (nelems ? nelems + 1 : 0); + if (nkids != shouldkids) { + error("node %p: %d elems should mean %d kids but has %d", + node, nelems, shouldkids, nkids); + } + } + + /* + * nelems should be at least 1. + */ + if (nelems == 0) { + error("node %p: no elems", node, nkids); + } + + /* + * Add nelems to the running element count of the whole tree. + */ + ctx->elemcount += nelems; + + /* + * Check ordering property: all elements should be strictly > + * lowbound, strictly < highbound, and strictly < each other in + * sequence. (lowbound and highbound are NULL at edges of tree + * - both NULL at root node - and NULL is considered to be < + * everything and > everything. IYSWIM.) + */ + if (cmp) { + for (i = -1; i < nelems; i++) { + void *lower = (i == -1 ? lowbound : node->elems[i]); + void *higher = + (i + 1 == nelems ? highbound : node->elems[i + 1]); + if (lower && higher && cmp(lower, higher) >= 0) { + error("node %p: kid comparison [%d=%s,%d=%s] failed", + node, i, lower, i + 1, higher); + } + } + } + + /* + * Check parent pointers: all non-NULL kids should have a + * parent pointer coming back to this node. + */ + for (i = 0; i < nkids; i++) + if (node->kids[i]->parent != node) { + error("node %p kid %d: parent ptr is %p not %p", + node, i, node->kids[i]->parent, node); + } + + + /* + * Now (finally!) recurse into subtrees. + */ + count = nelems; + + for (i = 0; i < nkids; i++) { + void *lower = (i == 0 ? lowbound : node->elems[i - 1]); + void *higher = (i >= nelems ? highbound : node->elems[i]); + int subcount = + chknode(ctx, level + 1, node->kids[i], lower, higher); + if (node->counts[i] != subcount) { + error("node %p kid %d: count says %d, subtree really has %d", + node, i, node->counts[i], subcount); + } + count += subcount; + } + + return count; +} + +void verify(void) +{ + chkctx ctx; + int i; + void *p; + + ctx.treedepth = -1; /* depth unknown yet */ + ctx.elemcount = 0; /* no elements seen yet */ + /* + * Verify validity of tree properties. + */ + if (tree->root) { + if (tree->root->parent != NULL) + error("root->parent is %p should be null", tree->root->parent); + chknode(&ctx, 0, tree->root, NULL, NULL); + } + printf("tree depth: %d\n", ctx.treedepth); + /* + * Enumerate the tree and ensure it matches up to the array. + */ + for (i = 0; NULL != (p = index234(tree, i)); i++) { + if (i >= arraylen) + error("tree contains more than %d elements", arraylen); + if (array[i] != p) + error("enum at position %d: array says %s, tree says %s", + i, array[i], p); + } + if (ctx.elemcount != i) { + error("tree really contains %d elements, enum gave %d", + ctx.elemcount, i); + } + if (i < arraylen) { + error("enum gave only %d elements, array has %d", i, arraylen); + } + i = count234(tree); + if (ctx.elemcount != i) { + error("tree really contains %d elements, count234 gave %d", + ctx.elemcount, i); + } +} + +void internal_addtest(void *elem, int index, void *realret) +{ + int i, j; + void *retval; + + if (arraysize < arraylen + 1) { + arraysize = arraylen + 1 + 256; + array = sresize(array, arraysize, void *); + } + + i = index; + /* now i points to the first element >= elem */ + retval = elem; /* expect elem returned (success) */ + for (j = arraylen; j > i; j--) + array[j] = array[j - 1]; + array[i] = elem; /* add elem to array */ + arraylen++; + + if (realret != retval) { + error("add: retval was %p expected %p", realret, retval); + } + + verify(); +} + +void addtest(void *elem) +{ + int i; + void *realret; + + realret = add234(tree, elem); + + i = 0; + while (i < arraylen && cmp(elem, array[i]) > 0) + i++; + if (i < arraylen && !cmp(elem, array[i])) { + void *retval = array[i]; /* expect that returned not elem */ + if (realret != retval) { + error("add: retval was %p expected %p", realret, retval); + } + } else + internal_addtest(elem, i, realret); +} + +void addpostest(void *elem, int i) +{ + void *realret; + + realret = addpos234(tree, elem, i); + + internal_addtest(elem, i, realret); +} + +void delpostest(int i) +{ + int index = i; + void *elem = array[i], *ret; + + /* i points to the right element */ + while (i < arraylen - 1) { + array[i] = array[i + 1]; + i++; + } + arraylen--; /* delete elem from array */ + + if (tree->cmp) + ret = del234(tree, elem); + else + ret = delpos234(tree, index); + + if (ret != elem) { + error("del returned %p, expected %p", ret, elem); + } + + verify(); +} + +void deltest(void *elem) +{ + int i; + + i = 0; + while (i < arraylen && cmp(elem, array[i]) > 0) + i++; + if (i >= arraylen || cmp(elem, array[i]) != 0) + return; /* don't do it! */ + delpostest(i); +} + +/* A sample data set and test utility. Designed for pseudo-randomness, + * and yet repeatability. */ + +/* + * This random number generator uses the `portable implementation' + * given in ANSI C99 draft N869. It assumes `unsigned' is 32 bits; + * change it if not. + */ +int randomnumber(unsigned *seed) +{ + *seed *= 1103515245; + *seed += 12345; + return ((*seed) / 65536) % 32768; +} + +int mycmp(void *av, void *bv) +{ + char const *a = (char const *) av; + char const *b = (char const *) bv; + return strcmp(a, b); +} + +#define lenof(x) ( sizeof((x)) / sizeof(*(x)) ) + +char *strings[] = { + "a", "ab", "absque", "coram", "de", + "palam", "clam", "cum", "ex", "e", + "sine", "tenus", "pro", "prae", + "banana", "carrot", "cabbage", "broccoli", "onion", "zebra", + "penguin", "blancmange", "pangolin", "whale", "hedgehog", + "giraffe", "peanut", "bungee", "foo", "bar", "baz", "quux", + "murfl", "spoo", "breen", "flarn", "octothorpe", + "snail", "tiger", "elephant", "octopus", "warthog", "armadillo", + "aardvark", "wyvern", "dragon", "elf", "dwarf", "orc", "goblin", + "pixie", "basilisk", "warg", "ape", "lizard", "newt", "shopkeeper", + "wand", "ring", "amulet" +}; + +#define NSTR lenof(strings) + +int findtest(void) +{ + const static int rels[] = { + REL234_EQ, REL234_GE, REL234_LE, REL234_LT, REL234_GT + }; + const static char *const relnames[] = { + "EQ", "GE", "LE", "LT", "GT" + }; + int i, j, rel, index; + char *p, *ret, *realret, *realret2; + int lo, hi, mid, c; + + for (i = 0; i < NSTR; i++) { + p = strings[i]; + for (j = 0; j < sizeof(rels) / sizeof(*rels); j++) { + rel = rels[j]; + + lo = 0; + hi = arraylen - 1; + while (lo <= hi) { + mid = (lo + hi) / 2; + c = strcmp(p, array[mid]); + if (c < 0) + hi = mid - 1; + else if (c > 0) + lo = mid + 1; + else + break; + } + + if (c == 0) { + if (rel == REL234_LT) + ret = (mid > 0 ? array[--mid] : NULL); + else if (rel == REL234_GT) + ret = (mid < arraylen - 1 ? array[++mid] : NULL); + else + ret = array[mid]; + } else { + assert(lo == hi + 1); + if (rel == REL234_LT || rel == REL234_LE) { + mid = hi; + ret = (hi >= 0 ? array[hi] : NULL); + } else if (rel == REL234_GT || rel == REL234_GE) { + mid = lo; + ret = (lo < arraylen ? array[lo] : NULL); + } else + ret = NULL; + } + + realret = findrelpos234(tree, p, NULL, rel, &index); + if (realret != ret) { + error("find(\"%s\",%s) gave %s should be %s", + p, relnames[j], realret, ret); + } + if (realret && index != mid) { + error("find(\"%s\",%s) gave %d should be %d", + p, relnames[j], index, mid); + } + if (realret && rel == REL234_EQ) { + realret2 = index234(tree, index); + if (realret2 != realret) { + error("find(\"%s\",%s) gave %s(%d) but %d -> %s", + p, relnames[j], realret, index, index, realret2); + } + } +#if 0 + printf("find(\"%s\",%s) gave %s(%d)\n", p, relnames[j], + realret, index); +#endif + } + } + + realret = findrelpos234(tree, NULL, NULL, REL234_GT, &index); + if (arraylen && (realret != array[0] || index != 0)) { + error("find(NULL,GT) gave %s(%d) should be %s(0)", + realret, index, array[0]); + } else if (!arraylen && (realret != NULL)) { + error("find(NULL,GT) gave %s(%d) should be NULL", realret, index); + } + + realret = findrelpos234(tree, NULL, NULL, REL234_LT, &index); + if (arraylen + && (realret != array[arraylen - 1] || index != arraylen - 1)) { + error("find(NULL,LT) gave %s(%d) should be %s(0)", realret, index, + array[arraylen - 1]); + } else if (!arraylen && (realret != NULL)) { + error("find(NULL,LT) gave %s(%d) should be NULL", realret, index); + } +} + +int main(void) +{ + int in[NSTR]; + int i, j, k; + unsigned seed = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < NSTR; i++) + in[i] = 0; + array = NULL; + arraylen = arraysize = 0; + tree = newtree234(mycmp); + cmp = mycmp; + + verify(); + for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++) { + j = randomnumber(&seed); + j %= NSTR; + printf("trial: %d\n", i); + if (in[j]) { + printf("deleting %s (%d)\n", strings[j], j); + deltest(strings[j]); + in[j] = 0; + } else { + printf("adding %s (%d)\n", strings[j], j); + addtest(strings[j]); + in[j] = 1; + } + findtest(); + } + + while (arraylen > 0) { + j = randomnumber(&seed); + j %= arraylen; + deltest(array[j]); + } + + freetree234(tree); + + /* + * Now try an unsorted tree. We don't really need to test + * delpos234 because we know del234 is based on it, so it's + * already been tested in the above sorted-tree code; but for + * completeness we'll use it to tear down our unsorted tree + * once we've built it. + */ + tree = newtree234(NULL); + cmp = NULL; + verify(); + for (i = 0; i < 1000; i++) { + printf("trial: %d\n", i); + j = randomnumber(&seed); + j %= NSTR; + k = randomnumber(&seed); + k %= count234(tree) + 1; + printf("adding string %s at index %d\n", strings[j], k); + addpostest(strings[j], k); + } + while (count234(tree) > 0) { + printf("cleanup: tree size %d\n", count234(tree)); + j = randomnumber(&seed); + j %= count234(tree); + printf("deleting string %s from index %d\n", + (const char *)array[j], j); + delpostest(j); + } + + return 0; +} + +#endif diff --git a/tools/plink/wildcard.c b/tools/plink/wildcard.c index 75a7573b2..c1cb0b49e 100644 --- a/tools/plink/wildcard.c +++ b/tools/plink/wildcard.c @@ -1,472 +1,473 @@ -/*
- * Wildcard matching engine for use with SFTP-based file transfer
- * programs (PSFTP, new-look PSCP): since SFTP has no notion of
- * getting the remote side to do globbing (and rightly so) we have
- * to do it locally, by retrieving all the filenames in a directory
- * and checking each against the wildcard pattern.
- */
-
-#include <assert.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-
-#include "putty.h"
-
-/*
- * Definition of wildcard syntax:
- *
- * - * matches any sequence of characters, including zero.
- * - ? matches exactly one character which can be anything.
- * - [abc] matches exactly one character which is a, b or c.
- * - [a-f] matches anything from a through f.
- * - [^a-f] matches anything _except_ a through f.
- * - [-_] matches - or _; [^-_] matches anything else. (The - is
- * non-special if it occurs immediately after the opening
- * bracket or ^.)
- * - [a^] matches an a or a ^. (The ^ is non-special if it does
- * _not_ occur immediately after the opening bracket.)
- * - \*, \?, \[, \], \\ match the single characters *, ?, [, ], \.
- * - All other characters are non-special and match themselves.
- */
-
-/*
- * Some notes on differences from POSIX globs (IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 ed.):
- * - backslashes act as escapes even within [] bracket expressions
- * - does not support [!...] for non-matching list (POSIX are weird);
- * NB POSIX allows [^...] as well via "A bracket expression starting
- * with an unquoted circumflex character produces unspecified
- * results". If we wanted to allow [!...] we might want to define
- * [^!] as having its literal meaning (match '^' or '!').
- * - none of the scary [[:class:]] stuff, etc
- */
-
-/*
- * The wildcard matching technique we use is very simple and
- * potentially O(N^2) in running time, but I don't anticipate it
- * being that bad in reality (particularly since N will be the size
- * of a filename, which isn't all that much). Perhaps one day, once
- * PuTTY has grown a regexp matcher for some other reason, I might
- * come back and reimplement wildcards by translating them into
- * regexps or directly into NFAs; but for the moment, in the
- * absence of any other need for the NFA->DFA translation engine,
- * anything more than the simplest possible wildcard matcher is
- * vast code-size overkill.
- *
- * Essentially, these wildcards are much simpler than regexps in
- * that they consist of a sequence of rigid fragments (? and [...]
- * can never match more or less than one character) separated by
- * asterisks. It is therefore extremely simple to look at a rigid
- * fragment and determine whether or not it begins at a particular
- * point in the test string; so we can search along the string
- * until we find each fragment, then search for the next. As long
- * as we find each fragment in the _first_ place it occurs, there
- * will never be a danger of having to backpedal and try to find it
- * again somewhere else.
- */
-
-enum {
- WC_TRAILINGBACKSLASH = 1,
- WC_UNCLOSEDCLASS,
- WC_INVALIDRANGE
-};
-
-/*
- * Error reporting is done by returning various negative values
- * from the wildcard routines. Passing any such value to wc_error
- * will give a human-readable message.
- */
-const char *wc_error(int value)
-{
- value = abs(value);
- switch (value) {
- case WC_TRAILINGBACKSLASH:
- return "'\' occurred at end of string (expected another character)";
- case WC_UNCLOSEDCLASS:
- return "expected ']' to close character class";
- case WC_INVALIDRANGE:
- return "character range was not terminated (']' just after '-')";
- }
- return "INTERNAL ERROR: unrecognised wildcard error number";
-}
-
-/*
- * This is the routine that tests a target string to see if an
- * initial substring of it matches a fragment. If successful, it
- * returns 1, and advances both `fragment' and `target' past the
- * fragment and matching substring respectively. If unsuccessful it
- * returns zero. If the wildcard fragment suffers a syntax error,
- * it returns <0 and the precise value indexes into wc_error.
- */
-static int wc_match_fragment(const char **fragment, const char **target)
-{
- const char *f, *t;
-
- f = *fragment;
- t = *target;
- /*
- * The fragment terminates at either the end of the string, or
- * the first (unescaped) *.
- */
- while (*f && *f != '*' && *t) {
- /*
- * Extract one character from t, and one character's worth
- * of pattern from f, and step along both. Return 0 if they
- * fail to match.
- */
- if (*f == '\\') {
- /*
- * Backslash, which means f[1] is to be treated as a
- * literal character no matter what it is. It may not
- * be the end of the string.
- */
- if (!f[1])
- return -WC_TRAILINGBACKSLASH; /* error */
- if (f[1] != *t)
- return 0; /* failed to match */
- f += 2;
- } else if (*f == '?') {
- /*
- * Question mark matches anything.
- */
- f++;
- } else if (*f == '[') {
- int invert = 0;
- int matched = 0;
- /*
- * Open bracket introduces a character class.
- */
- f++;
- if (*f == '^') {
- invert = 1;
- f++;
- }
- while (*f != ']') {
- if (*f == '\\')
- f++; /* backslashes still work */
- if (!*f)
- return -WC_UNCLOSEDCLASS; /* error again */
- if (f[1] == '-') {
- int lower, upper, ourchr;
- lower = (unsigned char) *f++;
- f++; /* eat the minus */
- if (*f == ']')
- return -WC_INVALIDRANGE; /* different error! */
- if (*f == '\\')
- f++; /* backslashes _still_ work */
- if (!*f)
- return -WC_UNCLOSEDCLASS; /* error again */
- upper = (unsigned char) *f++;
- ourchr = (unsigned char) *t;
- if (lower > upper) {
- int t = lower; lower = upper; upper = t;
- }
- if (ourchr >= lower && ourchr <= upper)
- matched = 1;
- } else {
- matched |= (*t == *f++);
- }
- }
- if (invert == matched)
- return 0; /* failed to match character class */
- f++; /* eat the ] */
- } else {
- /*
- * Non-special character matches itself.
- */
- if (*f != *t)
- return 0;
- f++;
- }
- /*
- * Now we've done that, increment t past the character we
- * matched.
- */
- t++;
- }
- if (!*f || *f == '*') {
- /*
- * We have reached the end of f without finding a mismatch;
- * so we're done. Update the caller pointers and return 1.
- */
- *fragment = f;
- *target = t;
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * Otherwise, we must have reached the end of t before we
- * reached the end of f; so we've failed. Return 0.
- */
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * This is the real wildcard matching routine. It returns 1 for a
- * successful match, 0 for an unsuccessful match, and <0 for a
- * syntax error in the wildcard.
- */
-int wc_match(const char *wildcard, const char *target)
-{
- int ret;
-
- /*
- * Every time we see a '*' _followed_ by a fragment, we just
- * search along the string for a location at which the fragment
- * matches. The only special case is when we see a fragment
- * right at the start, in which case we just call the matching
- * routine once and give up if it fails.
- */
- if (*wildcard != '*') {
- ret = wc_match_fragment(&wildcard, &target);
- if (ret <= 0)
- return ret; /* pass back failure or error alike */
- }
-
- while (*wildcard) {
- assert(*wildcard == '*');
- while (*wildcard == '*')
- wildcard++;
-
- /*
- * It's possible we've just hit the end of the wildcard
- * after seeing a *, in which case there's no need to
- * bother searching any more because we've won.
- */
- if (!*wildcard)
- return 1;
-
- /*
- * Now `wildcard' points at the next fragment. So we
- * attempt to match it against `target', and if that fails
- * we increment `target' and try again, and so on. When we
- * find we're about to try matching against the empty
- * string, we give up and return 0.
- */
- ret = 0;
- while (*target) {
- const char *save_w = wildcard, *save_t = target;
-
- ret = wc_match_fragment(&wildcard, &target);
-
- if (ret < 0)
- return ret; /* syntax error */
-
- if (ret > 0 && !*wildcard && *target) {
- /*
- * Final special case - literally.
- *
- * This situation arises when we are matching a
- * _terminal_ fragment of the wildcard (that is,
- * there is nothing after it, e.g. "*a"), and it
- * has matched _too early_. For example, matching
- * "*a" against "parka" will match the "a" fragment
- * against the _first_ a, and then (if it weren't
- * for this special case) matching would fail
- * because we're at the end of the wildcard but not
- * at the end of the target string.
- *
- * In this case what we must do is measure the
- * length of the fragment in the target (which is
- * why we saved `target'), jump straight to that
- * distance from the end of the string using
- * strlen, and match the same fragment again there
- * (which is why we saved `wildcard'). Then we
- * return whatever that operation returns.
- */
- target = save_t + strlen(save_t) - (target - save_t);
- wildcard = save_w;
- return wc_match_fragment(&wildcard, &target);
- }
-
- if (ret > 0)
- break;
- target++;
- }
- if (ret > 0)
- continue;
- return 0;
- }
-
- /*
- * If we reach here, it must be because we successfully matched
- * a fragment and then found ourselves right at the end of the
- * wildcard. Hence, we return 1 if and only if we are also
- * right at the end of the target.
- */
- return (*target ? 0 : 1);
-}
-
-/*
- * Another utility routine that translates a non-wildcard string
- * into its raw equivalent by removing any escaping backslashes.
- * Expects a target string buffer of anything up to the length of
- * the original wildcard. You can also pass NULL as the output
- * buffer if you're only interested in the return value.
- *
- * Returns 1 on success, or 0 if a wildcard character was
- * encountered. In the latter case the output string MAY not be
- * zero-terminated and you should not use it for anything!
- */
-int wc_unescape(char *output, const char *wildcard)
-{
- while (*wildcard) {
- if (*wildcard == '\\') {
- wildcard++;
- /* We are lenient about trailing backslashes in non-wildcards. */
- if (*wildcard) {
- if (output)
- *output++ = *wildcard;
- wildcard++;
- }
- } else if (*wildcard == '*' || *wildcard == '?' ||
- *wildcard == '[' || *wildcard == ']') {
- return 0; /* it's a wildcard! */
- } else {
- if (output)
- *output++ = *wildcard;
- wildcard++;
- }
- }
- *output = '\0';
- return 1; /* it's clean */
-}
-
-#ifdef TESTMODE
-
-struct test {
- const char *wildcard;
- const char *target;
- int expected_result;
-};
-
-const struct test fragment_tests[] = {
- /*
- * We exhaustively unit-test the fragment matching routine
- * itself, which should save us the need to test all its
- * intricacies during the full wildcard tests.
- */
- {"abc", "abc", 1},
- {"abc", "abd", 0},
- {"abc", "abcd", 1},
- {"abcd", "abc", 0},
- {"ab[cd]", "abc", 1},
- {"ab[cd]", "abd", 1},
- {"ab[cd]", "abe", 0},
- {"ab[^cd]", "abc", 0},
- {"ab[^cd]", "abd", 0},
- {"ab[^cd]", "abe", 1},
- {"ab\\", "abc", -WC_TRAILINGBACKSLASH},
- {"ab\\*", "ab*", 1},
- {"ab\\?", "ab*", 0},
- {"ab?", "abc", 1},
- {"ab?", "ab", 0},
- {"ab[", "abc", -WC_UNCLOSEDCLASS},
- {"ab[c-", "abb", -WC_UNCLOSEDCLASS},
- {"ab[c-]", "abb", -WC_INVALIDRANGE},
- {"ab[c-e]", "abb", 0},
- {"ab[c-e]", "abc", 1},
- {"ab[c-e]", "abd", 1},
- {"ab[c-e]", "abe", 1},
- {"ab[c-e]", "abf", 0},
- {"ab[e-c]", "abb", 0},
- {"ab[e-c]", "abc", 1},
- {"ab[e-c]", "abd", 1},
- {"ab[e-c]", "abe", 1},
- {"ab[e-c]", "abf", 0},
- {"ab[^c-e]", "abb", 1},
- {"ab[^c-e]", "abc", 0},
- {"ab[^c-e]", "abd", 0},
- {"ab[^c-e]", "abe", 0},
- {"ab[^c-e]", "abf", 1},
- {"ab[^e-c]", "abb", 1},
- {"ab[^e-c]", "abc", 0},
- {"ab[^e-c]", "abd", 0},
- {"ab[^e-c]", "abe", 0},
- {"ab[^e-c]", "abf", 1},
- {"ab[a^]", "aba", 1},
- {"ab[a^]", "ab^", 1},
- {"ab[a^]", "abb", 0},
- {"ab[^a^]", "aba", 0},
- {"ab[^a^]", "ab^", 0},
- {"ab[^a^]", "abb", 1},
- {"ab[-c]", "ab-", 1},
- {"ab[-c]", "abc", 1},
- {"ab[-c]", "abd", 0},
- {"ab[^-c]", "ab-", 0},
- {"ab[^-c]", "abc", 0},
- {"ab[^-c]", "abd", 1},
- {"ab[\\[-\\]]", "abZ", 0},
- {"ab[\\[-\\]]", "ab[", 1},
- {"ab[\\[-\\]]", "ab\\", 1},
- {"ab[\\[-\\]]", "ab]", 1},
- {"ab[\\[-\\]]", "ab^", 0},
- {"ab[^\\[-\\]]", "abZ", 1},
- {"ab[^\\[-\\]]", "ab[", 0},
- {"ab[^\\[-\\]]", "ab\\", 0},
- {"ab[^\\[-\\]]", "ab]", 0},
- {"ab[^\\[-\\]]", "ab^", 1},
- {"ab[a-fA-F]", "aba", 1},
- {"ab[a-fA-F]", "abF", 1},
- {"ab[a-fA-F]", "abZ", 0},
-};
-
-const struct test full_tests[] = {
- {"a", "argh", 0},
- {"a", "ba", 0},
- {"a", "a", 1},
- {"a*", "aardvark", 1},
- {"a*", "badger", 0},
- {"*a", "park", 0},
- {"*a", "pArka", 1},
- {"*a", "parka", 1},
- {"*a*", "park", 1},
- {"*a*", "perk", 0},
- {"?b*r?", "abracadabra", 1},
- {"?b*r?", "abracadabr", 0},
- {"?b*r?", "abracadabzr", 0},
-};
-
-int main(void)
-{
- int i;
- int fails, passes;
-
- fails = passes = 0;
-
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(fragment_tests)/sizeof(*fragment_tests); i++) {
- const char *f, *t;
- int eret, aret;
- f = fragment_tests[i].wildcard;
- t = fragment_tests[i].target;
- eret = fragment_tests[i].expected_result;
- aret = wc_match_fragment(&f, &t);
- if (aret != eret) {
- printf("failed test: /%s/ against /%s/ returned %d not %d\n",
- fragment_tests[i].wildcard, fragment_tests[i].target,
- aret, eret);
- fails++;
- } else
- passes++;
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(full_tests)/sizeof(*full_tests); i++) {
- const char *f, *t;
- int eret, aret;
- f = full_tests[i].wildcard;
- t = full_tests[i].target;
- eret = full_tests[i].expected_result;
- aret = wc_match(f, t);
- if (aret != eret) {
- printf("failed test: /%s/ against /%s/ returned %d not %d\n",
- full_tests[i].wildcard, full_tests[i].target,
- aret, eret);
- fails++;
- } else
- passes++;
- }
-
- printf("passed %d, failed %d\n", passes, fails);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-#endif
+/* + * Wildcard matching engine for use with SFTP-based file transfer + * programs (PSFTP, new-look PSCP): since SFTP has no notion of + * getting the remote side to do globbing (and rightly so) we have + * to do it locally, by retrieving all the filenames in a directory + * and checking each against the wildcard pattern. + */ + +#include <assert.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> + +#include "putty.h" + +/* + * Definition of wildcard syntax: + * + * - * matches any sequence of characters, including zero. + * - ? matches exactly one character which can be anything. + * - [abc] matches exactly one character which is a, b or c. + * - [a-f] matches anything from a through f. + * - [^a-f] matches anything _except_ a through f. + * - [-_] matches - or _; [^-_] matches anything else. (The - is + * non-special if it occurs immediately after the opening + * bracket or ^.) + * - [a^] matches an a or a ^. (The ^ is non-special if it does + * _not_ occur immediately after the opening bracket.) + * - \*, \?, \[, \], \\ match the single characters *, ?, [, ], \. + * - All other characters are non-special and match themselves. + */ + +/* + * Some notes on differences from POSIX globs (IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 ed.): + * - backslashes act as escapes even within [] bracket expressions + * - does not support [!...] for non-matching list (POSIX are weird); + * NB POSIX allows [^...] as well via "A bracket expression starting + * with an unquoted circumflex character produces unspecified + * results". If we wanted to allow [!...] we might want to define + * [^!] as having its literal meaning (match '^' or '!'). + * - none of the scary [[:class:]] stuff, etc + */ + +/* + * The wildcard matching technique we use is very simple and + * potentially O(N^2) in running time, but I don't anticipate it + * being that bad in reality (particularly since N will be the size + * of a filename, which isn't all that much). Perhaps one day, once + * PuTTY has grown a regexp matcher for some other reason, I might + * come back and reimplement wildcards by translating them into + * regexps or directly into NFAs; but for the moment, in the + * absence of any other need for the NFA->DFA translation engine, + * anything more than the simplest possible wildcard matcher is + * vast code-size overkill. + * + * Essentially, these wildcards are much simpler than regexps in + * that they consist of a sequence of rigid fragments (? and [...] + * can never match more or less than one character) separated by + * asterisks. It is therefore extremely simple to look at a rigid + * fragment and determine whether or not it begins at a particular + * point in the test string; so we can search along the string + * until we find each fragment, then search for the next. As long + * as we find each fragment in the _first_ place it occurs, there + * will never be a danger of having to backpedal and try to find it + * again somewhere else. + */ + +enum { + WC_TRAILINGBACKSLASH = 1, + WC_UNCLOSEDCLASS, + WC_INVALIDRANGE +}; + +/* + * Error reporting is done by returning various negative values + * from the wildcard routines. Passing any such value to wc_error + * will give a human-readable message. + */ +const char *wc_error(int value) +{ + value = abs(value); + switch (value) { + case WC_TRAILINGBACKSLASH: + return "'\' occurred at end of string (expected another character)"; + case WC_UNCLOSEDCLASS: + return "expected ']' to close character class"; + case WC_INVALIDRANGE: + return "character range was not terminated (']' just after '-')"; + } + return "INTERNAL ERROR: unrecognised wildcard error number"; +} + +/* + * This is the routine that tests a target string to see if an + * initial substring of it matches a fragment. If successful, it + * returns 1, and advances both `fragment' and `target' past the + * fragment and matching substring respectively. If unsuccessful it + * returns zero. If the wildcard fragment suffers a syntax error, + * it returns <0 and the precise value indexes into wc_error. + */ +static int wc_match_fragment(const char **fragment, const char **target) +{ + const char *f, *t; + + f = *fragment; + t = *target; + /* + * The fragment terminates at either the end of the string, or + * the first (unescaped) *. + */ + while (*f && *f != '*' && *t) { + /* + * Extract one character from t, and one character's worth + * of pattern from f, and step along both. Return 0 if they + * fail to match. + */ + if (*f == '\\') { + /* + * Backslash, which means f[1] is to be treated as a + * literal character no matter what it is. It may not + * be the end of the string. + */ + if (!f[1]) + return -WC_TRAILINGBACKSLASH; /* error */ + if (f[1] != *t) + return 0; /* failed to match */ + f += 2; + } else if (*f == '?') { + /* + * Question mark matches anything. + */ + f++; + } else if (*f == '[') { + int invert = 0; + int matched = 0; + /* + * Open bracket introduces a character class. + */ + f++; + if (*f == '^') { + invert = 1; + f++; + } + while (*f != ']') { + if (*f == '\\') + f++; /* backslashes still work */ + if (!*f) + return -WC_UNCLOSEDCLASS; /* error again */ + if (f[1] == '-') { + int lower, upper, ourchr; + lower = (unsigned char) *f++; + f++; /* eat the minus */ + if (*f == ']') + return -WC_INVALIDRANGE; /* different error! */ + if (*f == '\\') + f++; /* backslashes _still_ work */ + if (!*f) + return -WC_UNCLOSEDCLASS; /* error again */ + upper = (unsigned char) *f++; + ourchr = (unsigned char) *t; + if (lower > upper) { + int t = lower; lower = upper; upper = t; + } + if (ourchr >= lower && ourchr <= upper) + matched = 1; + } else { + matched |= (*t == *f++); + } + } + if (invert == matched) + return 0; /* failed to match character class */ + f++; /* eat the ] */ + } else { + /* + * Non-special character matches itself. + */ + if (*f != *t) + return 0; + f++; + } + /* + * Now we've done that, increment t past the character we + * matched. + */ + t++; + } + if (!*f || *f == '*') { + /* + * We have reached the end of f without finding a mismatch; + * so we're done. Update the caller pointers and return 1. + */ + *fragment = f; + *target = t; + return 1; + } + /* + * Otherwise, we must have reached the end of t before we + * reached the end of f; so we've failed. Return 0. + */ + return 0; +} + +/* + * This is the real wildcard matching routine. It returns 1 for a + * successful match, 0 for an unsuccessful match, and <0 for a + * syntax error in the wildcard. + */ +int wc_match(const char *wildcard, const char *target) +{ + int ret; + + /* + * Every time we see a '*' _followed_ by a fragment, we just + * search along the string for a location at which the fragment + * matches. The only special case is when we see a fragment + * right at the start, in which case we just call the matching + * routine once and give up if it fails. + */ + if (*wildcard != '*') { + ret = wc_match_fragment(&wildcard, &target); + if (ret <= 0) + return ret; /* pass back failure or error alike */ + } + + while (*wildcard) { + assert(*wildcard == '*'); + while (*wildcard == '*') + wildcard++; + + /* + * It's possible we've just hit the end of the wildcard + * after seeing a *, in which case there's no need to + * bother searching any more because we've won. + */ + if (!*wildcard) + return 1; + + /* + * Now `wildcard' points at the next fragment. So we + * attempt to match it against `target', and if that fails + * we increment `target' and try again, and so on. When we + * find we're about to try matching against the empty + * string, we give up and return 0. + */ + ret = 0; + while (*target) { + const char *save_w = wildcard, *save_t = target; + + ret = wc_match_fragment(&wildcard, &target); + + if (ret < 0) + return ret; /* syntax error */ + + if (ret > 0 && !*wildcard && *target) { + /* + * Final special case - literally. + * + * This situation arises when we are matching a + * _terminal_ fragment of the wildcard (that is, + * there is nothing after it, e.g. "*a"), and it + * has matched _too early_. For example, matching + * "*a" against "parka" will match the "a" fragment + * against the _first_ a, and then (if it weren't + * for this special case) matching would fail + * because we're at the end of the wildcard but not + * at the end of the target string. + * + * In this case what we must do is measure the + * length of the fragment in the target (which is + * why we saved `target'), jump straight to that + * distance from the end of the string using + * strlen, and match the same fragment again there + * (which is why we saved `wildcard'). Then we + * return whatever that operation returns. + */ + target = save_t + strlen(save_t) - (target - save_t); + wildcard = save_w; + return wc_match_fragment(&wildcard, &target); + } + + if (ret > 0) + break; + target++; + } + if (ret > 0) + continue; + return 0; + } + + /* + * If we reach here, it must be because we successfully matched + * a fragment and then found ourselves right at the end of the + * wildcard. Hence, we return 1 if and only if we are also + * right at the end of the target. + */ + return (*target ? 0 : 1); +} + +/* + * Another utility routine that translates a non-wildcard string + * into its raw equivalent by removing any escaping backslashes. + * Expects a target string buffer of anything up to the length of + * the original wildcard. You can also pass NULL as the output + * buffer if you're only interested in the return value. + * + * Returns 1 on success, or 0 if a wildcard character was + * encountered. In the latter case the output string MAY not be + * zero-terminated and you should not use it for anything! + */ +int wc_unescape(char *output, const char *wildcard) +{ + while (*wildcard) { + if (*wildcard == '\\') { + wildcard++; + /* We are lenient about trailing backslashes in non-wildcards. */ + if (*wildcard) { + if (output) + *output++ = *wildcard; + wildcard++; + } + } else if (*wildcard == '*' || *wildcard == '?' || + *wildcard == '[' || *wildcard == ']') { + return 0; /* it's a wildcard! */ + } else { + if (output) + *output++ = *wildcard; + wildcard++; + } + } + if (output) + *output = '\0'; + return 1; /* it's clean */ +} + +#ifdef TESTMODE + +struct test { + const char *wildcard; + const char *target; + int expected_result; +}; + +const struct test fragment_tests[] = { + /* + * We exhaustively unit-test the fragment matching routine + * itself, which should save us the need to test all its + * intricacies during the full wildcard tests. + */ + {"abc", "abc", 1}, + {"abc", "abd", 0}, + {"abc", "abcd", 1}, + {"abcd", "abc", 0}, + {"ab[cd]", "abc", 1}, + {"ab[cd]", "abd", 1}, + {"ab[cd]", "abe", 0}, + {"ab[^cd]", "abc", 0}, + {"ab[^cd]", "abd", 0}, + {"ab[^cd]", "abe", 1}, + {"ab\\", "abc", -WC_TRAILINGBACKSLASH}, + {"ab\\*", "ab*", 1}, + {"ab\\?", "ab*", 0}, + {"ab?", "abc", 1}, + {"ab?", "ab", 0}, + {"ab[", "abc", -WC_UNCLOSEDCLASS}, + {"ab[c-", "abb", -WC_UNCLOSEDCLASS}, + {"ab[c-]", "abb", -WC_INVALIDRANGE}, + {"ab[c-e]", "abb", 0}, + {"ab[c-e]", "abc", 1}, + {"ab[c-e]", "abd", 1}, + {"ab[c-e]", "abe", 1}, + {"ab[c-e]", "abf", 0}, + {"ab[e-c]", "abb", 0}, + {"ab[e-c]", "abc", 1}, + {"ab[e-c]", "abd", 1}, + {"ab[e-c]", "abe", 1}, + {"ab[e-c]", "abf", 0}, + {"ab[^c-e]", "abb", 1}, + {"ab[^c-e]", "abc", 0}, + {"ab[^c-e]", "abd", 0}, + {"ab[^c-e]", "abe", 0}, + {"ab[^c-e]", "abf", 1}, + {"ab[^e-c]", "abb", 1}, + {"ab[^e-c]", "abc", 0}, + {"ab[^e-c]", "abd", 0}, + {"ab[^e-c]", "abe", 0}, + {"ab[^e-c]", "abf", 1}, + {"ab[a^]", "aba", 1}, + {"ab[a^]", "ab^", 1}, + {"ab[a^]", "abb", 0}, + {"ab[^a^]", "aba", 0}, + {"ab[^a^]", "ab^", 0}, + {"ab[^a^]", "abb", 1}, + {"ab[-c]", "ab-", 1}, + {"ab[-c]", "abc", 1}, + {"ab[-c]", "abd", 0}, + {"ab[^-c]", "ab-", 0}, + {"ab[^-c]", "abc", 0}, + {"ab[^-c]", "abd", 1}, + {"ab[\\[-\\]]", "abZ", 0}, + {"ab[\\[-\\]]", "ab[", 1}, + {"ab[\\[-\\]]", "ab\\", 1}, + {"ab[\\[-\\]]", "ab]", 1}, + {"ab[\\[-\\]]", "ab^", 0}, + {"ab[^\\[-\\]]", "abZ", 1}, + {"ab[^\\[-\\]]", "ab[", 0}, + {"ab[^\\[-\\]]", "ab\\", 0}, + {"ab[^\\[-\\]]", "ab]", 0}, + {"ab[^\\[-\\]]", "ab^", 1}, + {"ab[a-fA-F]", "aba", 1}, + {"ab[a-fA-F]", "abF", 1}, + {"ab[a-fA-F]", "abZ", 0}, +}; + +const struct test full_tests[] = { + {"a", "argh", 0}, + {"a", "ba", 0}, + {"a", "a", 1}, + {"a*", "aardvark", 1}, + {"a*", "badger", 0}, + {"*a", "park", 0}, + {"*a", "pArka", 1}, + {"*a", "parka", 1}, + {"*a*", "park", 1}, + {"*a*", "perk", 0}, + {"?b*r?", "abracadabra", 1}, + {"?b*r?", "abracadabr", 0}, + {"?b*r?", "abracadabzr", 0}, +}; + +int main(void) +{ + int i; + int fails, passes; + + fails = passes = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < sizeof(fragment_tests)/sizeof(*fragment_tests); i++) { + const char *f, *t; + int eret, aret; + f = fragment_tests[i].wildcard; + t = fragment_tests[i].target; + eret = fragment_tests[i].expected_result; + aret = wc_match_fragment(&f, &t); + if (aret != eret) { + printf("failed test: /%s/ against /%s/ returned %d not %d\n", + fragment_tests[i].wildcard, fragment_tests[i].target, + aret, eret); + fails++; + } else + passes++; + } + + for (i = 0; i < sizeof(full_tests)/sizeof(*full_tests); i++) { + const char *f, *t; + int eret, aret; + f = full_tests[i].wildcard; + t = full_tests[i].target; + eret = full_tests[i].expected_result; + aret = wc_match(f, t); + if (aret != eret) { + printf("failed test: /%s/ against /%s/ returned %d not %d\n", + full_tests[i].wildcard, full_tests[i].target, + aret, eret); + fails++; + } else + passes++; + } + + printf("passed %d, failed %d\n", passes, fails); + + return 0; +} + +#endif diff --git a/tools/plink/wincons.c b/tools/plink/wincons.c index 41bbc130d..508be3f8d 100644 --- a/tools/plink/wincons.c +++ b/tools/plink/wincons.c @@ -1,428 +1,428 @@ -/*
- * wincons.c - various interactive-prompt routines shared between
- * the Windows console PuTTY tools
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <stdarg.h>
-
-#include "putty.h"
-#include "storage.h"
-#include "ssh.h"
-
-int console_batch_mode = FALSE;
-
-static void *console_logctx = NULL;
-
-/*
- * Clean up and exit.
- */
-void cleanup_exit(int code)
-{
- /*
- * Clean up.
- */
- sk_cleanup();
-
- random_save_seed();
-#ifdef MSCRYPTOAPI
- crypto_wrapup();
-#endif
-
- exit(code);
-}
-
-void set_busy_status(void *frontend, int status)
-{
-}
-
-void notify_remote_exit(void *frontend)
-{
-}
-
-void timer_change_notify(long next)
-{
-}
-
-int verify_ssh_host_key(void *frontend, char *host, int port, char *keytype,
- char *keystr, char *fingerprint,
- void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx)
-{
- int ret;
- HANDLE hin;
- DWORD savemode, i;
-
- static const char absentmsg_batch[] =
- "The server's host key is not cached in the registry. You\n"
- "have no guarantee that the server is the computer you\n"
- "think it is.\n"
- "The server's %s key fingerprint is:\n"
- "%s\n"
- "Connection abandoned.\n";
- static const char absentmsg[] =
- "The server's host key is not cached in the registry. You\n"
- "have no guarantee that the server is the computer you\n"
- "think it is.\n"
- "The server's %s key fingerprint is:\n"
- "%s\n"
- "If you trust this host, enter \"y\" to add the key to\n"
- "PuTTY's cache and carry on connecting.\n"
- "If you want to carry on connecting just once, without\n"
- "adding the key to the cache, enter \"n\".\n"
- "If you do not trust this host, press Return to abandon the\n"
- "connection.\n"
- "Store key in cache? (y/n) ";
-
- static const char wrongmsg_batch[] =
- "WARNING - POTENTIAL SECURITY BREACH!\n"
- "The server's host key does not match the one PuTTY has\n"
- "cached in the registry. This means that either the\n"
- "server administrator has changed the host key, or you\n"
- "have actually connected to another computer pretending\n"
- "to be the server.\n"
- "The new %s key fingerprint is:\n"
- "%s\n"
- "Connection abandoned.\n";
- static const char wrongmsg[] =
- "WARNING - POTENTIAL SECURITY BREACH!\n"
- "The server's host key does not match the one PuTTY has\n"
- "cached in the registry. This means that either the\n"
- "server administrator has changed the host key, or you\n"
- "have actually connected to another computer pretending\n"
- "to be the server.\n"
- "The new %s key fingerprint is:\n"
- "%s\n"
- "If you were expecting this change and trust the new key,\n"
- "enter \"y\" to update PuTTY's cache and continue connecting.\n"
- "If you want to carry on connecting but without updating\n"
- "the cache, enter \"n\".\n"
- "If you want to abandon the connection completely, press\n"
- "Return to cancel. Pressing Return is the ONLY guaranteed\n"
- "safe choice.\n"
- "Update cached key? (y/n, Return cancels connection) ";
-
- static const char abandoned[] = "Connection abandoned.\n";
-
- char line[32];
-
- /*
- * Verify the key against the registry.
- */
- ret = verify_host_key(host, port, keytype, keystr);
-
- if (ret == 0) /* success - key matched OK */
- return 1;
-
- if (ret == 2) { /* key was different */
- if (console_batch_mode) {
- fprintf(stderr, wrongmsg_batch, keytype, fingerprint);
- return 0;
- }
- fprintf(stderr, wrongmsg, keytype, fingerprint);
- fflush(stderr);
- }
- if (ret == 1) { /* key was absent */
- if (console_batch_mode) {
- fprintf(stderr, absentmsg_batch, keytype, fingerprint);
- return 0;
- }
- fprintf(stderr, absentmsg, keytype, fingerprint);
- fflush(stderr);
- }
-
- hin = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
- GetConsoleMode(hin, &savemode);
- SetConsoleMode(hin, (savemode | ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT |
- ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT | ENABLE_LINE_INPUT));
- ReadFile(hin, line, sizeof(line) - 1, &i, NULL);
- SetConsoleMode(hin, savemode);
-
- if (line[0] != '\0' && line[0] != '\r' && line[0] != '\n') {
- if (line[0] == 'y' || line[0] == 'Y')
- store_host_key(host, port, keytype, keystr);
- return 1;
- } else {
- fprintf(stderr, abandoned);
- return 0;
- }
-}
-
-void update_specials_menu(void *frontend)
-{
-}
-
-/*
- * Ask whether the selected algorithm is acceptable (since it was
- * below the configured 'warn' threshold).
- */
-int askalg(void *frontend, const char *algtype, const char *algname,
- void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx)
-{
- HANDLE hin;
- DWORD savemode, i;
-
- static const char msg[] =
- "The first %s supported by the server is\n"
- "%s, which is below the configured warning threshold.\n"
- "Continue with connection? (y/n) ";
- static const char msg_batch[] =
- "The first %s supported by the server is\n"
- "%s, which is below the configured warning threshold.\n"
- "Connection abandoned.\n";
- static const char abandoned[] = "Connection abandoned.\n";
-
- char line[32];
-
- if (console_batch_mode) {
- fprintf(stderr, msg_batch, algtype, algname);
- return 0;
- }
-
- fprintf(stderr, msg, algtype, algname);
- fflush(stderr);
-
- hin = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
- GetConsoleMode(hin, &savemode);
- SetConsoleMode(hin, (savemode | ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT |
- ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT | ENABLE_LINE_INPUT));
- ReadFile(hin, line, sizeof(line) - 1, &i, NULL);
- SetConsoleMode(hin, savemode);
-
- if (line[0] == 'y' || line[0] == 'Y') {
- return 1;
- } else {
- fprintf(stderr, abandoned);
- return 0;
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * 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 askappend(void *frontend, Filename *filename,
- void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx)
-{
- HANDLE hin;
- DWORD savemode, i;
-
- 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];
-
- 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);
-
- hin = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
- GetConsoleMode(hin, &savemode);
- SetConsoleMode(hin, (savemode | ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT |
- ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT | ENABLE_LINE_INPUT));
- ReadFile(hin, line, sizeof(line) - 1, &i, NULL);
- SetConsoleMode(hin, savemode);
-
- if (line[0] == 'y' || line[0] == 'Y')
- return 2;
- else if (line[0] == 'n' || line[0] == 'N')
- return 1;
- else
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * 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";
-
- fputs(message, stderr);
-}
-
-/*
- * Display the fingerprints of the PGP Master Keys to the user.
- */
-void pgp_fingerprints(void)
-{
- fputs("These are the fingerprints of the PuTTY PGP Master Keys. They can\n"
- "be used to establish a trust path from this executable to another\n"
- "one. See the manual for more information.\n"
- "(Note: these fingerprints have nothing to do with SSH!)\n"
- "\n"
- "PuTTY Master Key (RSA), 1024-bit:\n"
- " " PGP_RSA_MASTER_KEY_FP "\n"
- "PuTTY Master Key (DSA), 1024-bit:\n"
- " " PGP_DSA_MASTER_KEY_FP "\n", stdout);
-}
-
-void console_provide_logctx(void *logctx)
-{
- console_logctx = logctx;
-}
-
-void logevent(void *frontend, const char *string)
-{
- log_eventlog(console_logctx, string);
-}
-
-static void console_data_untrusted(HANDLE hout, const char *data, int len)
-{
- DWORD dummy;
- /* FIXME: control-character filtering */
- WriteFile(hout, data, len, &dummy, NULL);
-}
-
-int console_get_userpass_input(prompts_t *p, unsigned char *in, int inlen)
-{
- HANDLE hin, hout;
- size_t curr_prompt;
-
- /*
- * Zero all the results, in case we abort half-way through.
- */
- {
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i < (int)p->n_prompts; i++)
- prompt_set_result(p->prompts[i], "");
- }
-
- /*
- * The prompts_t might contain a message to be displayed but no
- * actual prompt. More usually, though, it will contain
- * questions that the user needs to answer, in which case we
- * need to ensure that we're able to get the answers.
- */
- if (p->n_prompts) {
- if (console_batch_mode)
- return 0;
- hin = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
- if (hin == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Cannot get standard input handle\n");
- cleanup_exit(1);
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * And if we have anything to print, we need standard output.
- */
- if ((p->name_reqd && p->name) || p->instruction || p->n_prompts) {
- hout = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
- if (hout == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Cannot get standard output handle\n");
- cleanup_exit(1);
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Preamble.
- */
- /* We only print the `name' caption if we have to... */
- if (p->name_reqd && p->name) {
- size_t l = strlen(p->name);
- console_data_untrusted(hout, p->name, l);
- if (p->name[l-1] != '\n')
- console_data_untrusted(hout, "\n", 1);
- }
- /* ...but we always print any `instruction'. */
- if (p->instruction) {
- size_t l = strlen(p->instruction);
- console_data_untrusted(hout, p->instruction, l);
- if (p->instruction[l-1] != '\n')
- console_data_untrusted(hout, "\n", 1);
- }
-
- for (curr_prompt = 0; curr_prompt < p->n_prompts; curr_prompt++) {
-
- DWORD savemode, newmode;
- int len;
- prompt_t *pr = p->prompts[curr_prompt];
-
- GetConsoleMode(hin, &savemode);
- newmode = savemode | ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT | ENABLE_LINE_INPUT;
- if (!pr->echo)
- newmode &= ~ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT;
- else
- newmode |= ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT;
- SetConsoleMode(hin, newmode);
-
- console_data_untrusted(hout, pr->prompt, strlen(pr->prompt));
-
- len = 0;
- while (1) {
- DWORD ret = 0;
- BOOL r;
-
- prompt_ensure_result_size(pr, len * 5 / 4 + 512);
-
- r = ReadFile(hin, pr->result + len, pr->resultsize - len - 1,
- &ret, NULL);
-
- if (!r || ret == 0) {
- len = -1;
- break;
- }
- len += ret;
- if (pr->result[len - 1] == '\n') {
- len--;
- if (pr->result[len - 1] == '\r')
- len--;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- SetConsoleMode(hin, savemode);
-
- if (!pr->echo) {
- DWORD dummy;
- WriteFile(hout, "\r\n", 2, &dummy, NULL);
- }
-
- if (len < 0) {
- return 0; /* failure due to read error */
- }
-
- pr->result[len] = '\0';
- }
-
- return 1; /* success */
-}
-
-void frontend_keypress(void *handle)
-{
- /*
- * This is nothing but a stub, in console code.
- */
- return;
-}
+/* + * wincons.c - various interactive-prompt routines shared between + * the Windows console PuTTY tools + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdarg.h> + +#include "putty.h" +#include "storage.h" +#include "ssh.h" + +int console_batch_mode = FALSE; + +static void *console_logctx = NULL; + +/* + * Clean up and exit. + */ +void cleanup_exit(int code) +{ + /* + * Clean up. + */ + sk_cleanup(); + + random_save_seed(); +#ifdef MSCRYPTOAPI + crypto_wrapup(); +#endif + + exit(code); +} + +void set_busy_status(void *frontend, int status) +{ +} + +void notify_remote_exit(void *frontend) +{ +} + +void timer_change_notify(unsigned long next) +{ +} + +int verify_ssh_host_key(void *frontend, char *host, int port, char *keytype, + char *keystr, char *fingerprint, + void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx) +{ + int ret; + HANDLE hin; + DWORD savemode, i; + + static const char absentmsg_batch[] = + "The server's host key is not cached in the registry. You\n" + "have no guarantee that the server is the computer you\n" + "think it is.\n" + "The server's %s key fingerprint is:\n" + "%s\n" + "Connection abandoned.\n"; + static const char absentmsg[] = + "The server's host key is not cached in the registry. You\n" + "have no guarantee that the server is the computer you\n" + "think it is.\n" + "The server's %s key fingerprint is:\n" + "%s\n" + "If you trust this host, enter \"y\" to add the key to\n" + "PuTTY's cache and carry on connecting.\n" + "If you want to carry on connecting just once, without\n" + "adding the key to the cache, enter \"n\".\n" + "If you do not trust this host, press Return to abandon the\n" + "connection.\n" + "Store key in cache? (y/n) "; + + static const char wrongmsg_batch[] = + "WARNING - POTENTIAL SECURITY BREACH!\n" + "The server's host key does not match the one PuTTY has\n" + "cached in the registry. This means that either the\n" + "server administrator has changed the host key, or you\n" + "have actually connected to another computer pretending\n" + "to be the server.\n" + "The new %s key fingerprint is:\n" + "%s\n" + "Connection abandoned.\n"; + static const char wrongmsg[] = + "WARNING - POTENTIAL SECURITY BREACH!\n" + "The server's host key does not match the one PuTTY has\n" + "cached in the registry. This means that either the\n" + "server administrator has changed the host key, or you\n" + "have actually connected to another computer pretending\n" + "to be the server.\n" + "The new %s key fingerprint is:\n" + "%s\n" + "If you were expecting this change and trust the new key,\n" + "enter \"y\" to update PuTTY's cache and continue connecting.\n" + "If you want to carry on connecting but without updating\n" + "the cache, enter \"n\".\n" + "If you want to abandon the connection completely, press\n" + "Return to cancel. Pressing Return is the ONLY guaranteed\n" + "safe choice.\n" + "Update cached key? (y/n, Return cancels connection) "; + + static const char abandoned[] = "Connection abandoned.\n"; + + char line[32]; + + /* + * Verify the key against the registry. + */ + ret = verify_host_key(host, port, keytype, keystr); + + if (ret == 0) /* success - key matched OK */ + return 1; + + if (ret == 2) { /* key was different */ + if (console_batch_mode) { + fprintf(stderr, wrongmsg_batch, keytype, fingerprint); + return 0; + } + fprintf(stderr, wrongmsg, keytype, fingerprint); + fflush(stderr); + } + if (ret == 1) { /* key was absent */ + if (console_batch_mode) { + fprintf(stderr, absentmsg_batch, keytype, fingerprint); + return 0; + } + fprintf(stderr, absentmsg, keytype, fingerprint); + fflush(stderr); + } + + hin = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE); + GetConsoleMode(hin, &savemode); + SetConsoleMode(hin, (savemode | ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT | + ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT | ENABLE_LINE_INPUT)); + ReadFile(hin, line, sizeof(line) - 1, &i, NULL); + SetConsoleMode(hin, savemode); + + if (line[0] != '\0' && line[0] != '\r' && line[0] != '\n') { + if (line[0] == 'y' || line[0] == 'Y') + store_host_key(host, port, keytype, keystr); + return 1; + } else { + fprintf(stderr, abandoned); + return 0; + } +} + +void update_specials_menu(void *frontend) +{ +} + +/* + * Ask whether the selected algorithm is acceptable (since it was + * below the configured 'warn' threshold). + */ +int askalg(void *frontend, const char *algtype, const char *algname, + void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx) +{ + HANDLE hin; + DWORD savemode, i; + + static const char msg[] = + "The first %s supported by the server is\n" + "%s, which is below the configured warning threshold.\n" + "Continue with connection? (y/n) "; + static const char msg_batch[] = + "The first %s supported by the server is\n" + "%s, which is below the configured warning threshold.\n" + "Connection abandoned.\n"; + static const char abandoned[] = "Connection abandoned.\n"; + + char line[32]; + + if (console_batch_mode) { + fprintf(stderr, msg_batch, algtype, algname); + return 0; + } + + fprintf(stderr, msg, algtype, algname); + fflush(stderr); + + hin = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE); + GetConsoleMode(hin, &savemode); + SetConsoleMode(hin, (savemode | ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT | + ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT | ENABLE_LINE_INPUT)); + ReadFile(hin, line, sizeof(line) - 1, &i, NULL); + SetConsoleMode(hin, savemode); + + if (line[0] == 'y' || line[0] == 'Y') { + return 1; + } else { + fprintf(stderr, abandoned); + return 0; + } +} + +/* + * 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 askappend(void *frontend, Filename *filename, + void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx) +{ + HANDLE hin; + DWORD savemode, i; + + 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]; + + 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); + + hin = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE); + GetConsoleMode(hin, &savemode); + SetConsoleMode(hin, (savemode | ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT | + ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT | ENABLE_LINE_INPUT)); + ReadFile(hin, line, sizeof(line) - 1, &i, NULL); + SetConsoleMode(hin, savemode); + + if (line[0] == 'y' || line[0] == 'Y') + return 2; + else if (line[0] == 'n' || line[0] == 'N') + return 1; + else + return 0; +} + +/* + * 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"; + + fputs(message, stderr); +} + +/* + * Display the fingerprints of the PGP Master Keys to the user. + */ +void pgp_fingerprints(void) +{ + fputs("These are the fingerprints of the PuTTY PGP Master Keys. They can\n" + "be used to establish a trust path from this executable to another\n" + "one. See the manual for more information.\n" + "(Note: these fingerprints have nothing to do with SSH!)\n" + "\n" + "PuTTY Master Key (RSA), 1024-bit:\n" + " " PGP_RSA_MASTER_KEY_FP "\n" + "PuTTY Master Key (DSA), 1024-bit:\n" + " " PGP_DSA_MASTER_KEY_FP "\n", stdout); +} + +void console_provide_logctx(void *logctx) +{ + console_logctx = logctx; +} + +void logevent(void *frontend, const char *string) +{ + log_eventlog(console_logctx, string); +} + +static void console_data_untrusted(HANDLE hout, const char *data, int len) +{ + DWORD dummy; + /* FIXME: control-character filtering */ + WriteFile(hout, data, len, &dummy, NULL); +} + +int console_get_userpass_input(prompts_t *p, unsigned char *in, int inlen) +{ + HANDLE hin, hout; + size_t curr_prompt; + + /* + * Zero all the results, in case we abort half-way through. + */ + { + int i; + for (i = 0; i < (int)p->n_prompts; i++) + prompt_set_result(p->prompts[i], ""); + } + + /* + * The prompts_t might contain a message to be displayed but no + * actual prompt. More usually, though, it will contain + * questions that the user needs to answer, in which case we + * need to ensure that we're able to get the answers. + */ + if (p->n_prompts) { + if (console_batch_mode) + return 0; + hin = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE); + if (hin == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { + fprintf(stderr, "Cannot get standard input handle\n"); + cleanup_exit(1); + } + } + + /* + * And if we have anything to print, we need standard output. + */ + if ((p->name_reqd && p->name) || p->instruction || p->n_prompts) { + hout = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); + if (hout == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { + fprintf(stderr, "Cannot get standard output handle\n"); + cleanup_exit(1); + } + } + + /* + * Preamble. + */ + /* We only print the `name' caption if we have to... */ + if (p->name_reqd && p->name) { + size_t l = strlen(p->name); + console_data_untrusted(hout, p->name, l); + if (p->name[l-1] != '\n') + console_data_untrusted(hout, "\n", 1); + } + /* ...but we always print any `instruction'. */ + if (p->instruction) { + size_t l = strlen(p->instruction); + console_data_untrusted(hout, p->instruction, l); + if (p->instruction[l-1] != '\n') + console_data_untrusted(hout, "\n", 1); + } + + for (curr_prompt = 0; curr_prompt < p->n_prompts; curr_prompt++) { + + DWORD savemode, newmode; + int len; + prompt_t *pr = p->prompts[curr_prompt]; + + GetConsoleMode(hin, &savemode); + newmode = savemode | ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT | ENABLE_LINE_INPUT; + if (!pr->echo) + newmode &= ~ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT; + else + newmode |= ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT; + SetConsoleMode(hin, newmode); + + console_data_untrusted(hout, pr->prompt, strlen(pr->prompt)); + + len = 0; + while (1) { + DWORD ret = 0; + BOOL r; + + prompt_ensure_result_size(pr, len * 5 / 4 + 512); + + r = ReadFile(hin, pr->result + len, pr->resultsize - len - 1, + &ret, NULL); + + if (!r || ret == 0) { + len = -1; + break; + } + len += ret; + if (pr->result[len - 1] == '\n') { + len--; + if (pr->result[len - 1] == '\r') + len--; + break; + } + } + + SetConsoleMode(hin, savemode); + + if (!pr->echo) { + DWORD dummy; + WriteFile(hout, "\r\n", 2, &dummy, NULL); + } + + if (len < 0) { + return 0; /* failure due to read error */ + } + + pr->result[len] = '\0'; + } + + return 1; /* success */ +} + +void frontend_keypress(void *handle) +{ + /* + * This is nothing but a stub, in console code. + */ + return; +} diff --git a/tools/plink/winhandl.c b/tools/plink/winhandl.c index 06c2a6a07..b15d1f262 100644 --- a/tools/plink/winhandl.c +++ b/tools/plink/winhandl.c @@ -1,620 +1,683 @@ -/*
- * winhandl.c: Module to give Windows front ends the general
- * ability to deal with consoles, pipes, serial ports, or any other
- * type of data stream accessed through a Windows API HANDLE rather
- * than a WinSock SOCKET.
- *
- * We do this by spawning a subthread to continuously try to read
- * from the handle. Every time a read successfully returns some
- * data, the subthread sets an event object which is picked up by
- * the main thread, and the main thread then sets an event in
- * return to instruct the subthread to resume reading.
- *
- * Output works precisely the other way round, in a second
- * subthread. The output subthread should not be attempting to
- * write all the time, because it hasn't always got data _to_
- * write; so the output thread waits for an event object notifying
- * it to _attempt_ a write, and then it sets an event in return
- * when one completes.
- *
- * (It's terribly annoying having to spawn a subthread for each
- * direction of each handle. Technically it isn't necessary for
- * serial ports, since we could use overlapped I/O within the main
- * thread and wait directly on the event objects in the OVERLAPPED
- * structures. However, we can't use this trick for some types of
- * file handle at all - for some reason Windows restricts use of
- * OVERLAPPED to files which were opened with the overlapped flag -
- * and so we must use threads for those. This being the case, it's
- * simplest just to use threads for everything rather than trying
- * to keep track of multiple completely separate mechanisms.)
- */
-
-#include <assert.h>
-
-#include "putty.h"
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Generic definitions.
- */
-
-/*
- * Maximum amount of backlog we will allow to build up on an input
- * handle before we stop reading from it.
- */
-#define MAX_BACKLOG 32768
-
-struct handle_generic {
- /*
- * Initial fields common to both handle_input and handle_output
- * structures.
- *
- * The three HANDLEs are set up at initialisation time and are
- * thereafter read-only to both main thread and subthread.
- * `moribund' is only used by the main thread; `done' is
- * written by the main thread before signalling to the
- * subthread. `defunct' and `busy' are used only by the main
- * thread.
- */
- HANDLE h; /* the handle itself */
- HANDLE ev_to_main; /* event used to signal main thread */
- HANDLE ev_from_main; /* event used to signal back to us */
- int moribund; /* are we going to kill this soon? */
- int done; /* request subthread to terminate */
- int defunct; /* has the subthread already gone? */
- int busy; /* operation currently in progress? */
- void *privdata; /* for client to remember who they are */
-};
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Input threads.
- */
-
-/*
- * Data required by an input thread.
- */
-struct handle_input {
- /*
- * Copy of the handle_generic structure.
- */
- HANDLE h; /* the handle itself */
- HANDLE ev_to_main; /* event used to signal main thread */
- HANDLE ev_from_main; /* event used to signal back to us */
- int moribund; /* are we going to kill this soon? */
- int done; /* request subthread to terminate */
- int defunct; /* has the subthread already gone? */
- int busy; /* operation currently in progress? */
- void *privdata; /* for client to remember who they are */
-
- /*
- * Data set at initialisation and then read-only.
- */
- int flags;
-
- /*
- * Data set by the input thread before signalling ev_to_main,
- * and read by the main thread after receiving that signal.
- */
- char buffer[4096]; /* the data read from the handle */
- DWORD len; /* how much data that was */
- int readerr; /* lets us know about read errors */
-
- /*
- * Callback function called by this module when data arrives on
- * an input handle.
- */
- handle_inputfn_t gotdata;
-};
-
-/*
- * The actual thread procedure for an input thread.
- */
-static DWORD WINAPI handle_input_threadfunc(void *param)
-{
- struct handle_input *ctx = (struct handle_input *) param;
- OVERLAPPED ovl, *povl;
- HANDLE oev;
- int readret, readlen;
-
- if (ctx->flags & HANDLE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED) {
- povl = &ovl;
- oev = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
- } else {
- povl = NULL;
- }
-
- if (ctx->flags & HANDLE_FLAG_UNITBUFFER)
- readlen = 1;
- else
- readlen = sizeof(ctx->buffer);
-
- while (1) {
- if (povl) {
- memset(povl, 0, sizeof(OVERLAPPED));
- povl->hEvent = oev;
- }
- readret = ReadFile(ctx->h, ctx->buffer,readlen, &ctx->len, povl);
- if (!readret)
- ctx->readerr = GetLastError();
- else
- ctx->readerr = 0;
- if (povl && !readret && ctx->readerr == ERROR_IO_PENDING) {
- WaitForSingleObject(povl->hEvent, INFINITE);
- readret = GetOverlappedResult(ctx->h, povl, &ctx->len, FALSE);
- if (!readret)
- ctx->readerr = GetLastError();
- else
- ctx->readerr = 0;
- }
-
- if (!readret) {
- /*
- * Windows apparently sends ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE when a
- * pipe we're reading from is closed normally from the
- * writing end. This is ludicrous; if that situation
- * isn't a natural EOF, _nothing_ is. So if we get that
- * particular error, we pretend it's EOF.
- */
- if (ctx->readerr == ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE)
- ctx->readerr = 0;
- ctx->len = 0;
- }
-
- if (readret && ctx->len == 0 &&
- (ctx->flags & HANDLE_FLAG_IGNOREEOF))
- continue;
-
- SetEvent(ctx->ev_to_main);
-
- if (!ctx->len)
- break;
-
- WaitForSingleObject(ctx->ev_from_main, INFINITE);
- if (ctx->done)
- break; /* main thread told us to shut down */
- }
-
- if (povl)
- CloseHandle(oev);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * This is called after a succcessful read, or from the
- * `unthrottle' function. It decides whether or not to begin a new
- * read operation.
- */
-static void handle_throttle(struct handle_input *ctx, int backlog)
-{
- if (ctx->defunct)
- return;
-
- /*
- * If there's a read operation already in progress, do nothing:
- * when that completes, we'll come back here and be in a
- * position to make a better decision.
- */
- if (ctx->busy)
- return;
-
- /*
- * Otherwise, we must decide whether to start a new read based
- * on the size of the backlog.
- */
- if (backlog < MAX_BACKLOG) {
- SetEvent(ctx->ev_from_main);
- ctx->busy = TRUE;
- }
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Output threads.
- */
-
-/*
- * Data required by an output thread.
- */
-struct handle_output {
- /*
- * Copy of the handle_generic structure.
- */
- HANDLE h; /* the handle itself */
- HANDLE ev_to_main; /* event used to signal main thread */
- HANDLE ev_from_main; /* event used to signal back to us */
- int moribund; /* are we going to kill this soon? */
- int done; /* request subthread to terminate */
- int defunct; /* has the subthread already gone? */
- int busy; /* operation currently in progress? */
- void *privdata; /* for client to remember who they are */
-
- /*
- * Data set at initialisation and then read-only.
- */
- int flags;
-
- /*
- * Data set by the main thread before signalling ev_from_main,
- * and read by the input thread after receiving that signal.
- */
- char *buffer; /* the data to write */
- DWORD len; /* how much data there is */
-
- /*
- * Data set by the input thread before signalling ev_to_main,
- * and read by the main thread after receiving that signal.
- */
- DWORD lenwritten; /* how much data we actually wrote */
- int writeerr; /* return value from WriteFile */
-
- /*
- * Data only ever read or written by the main thread.
- */
- bufchain queued_data; /* data still waiting to be written */
- enum { EOF_NO, EOF_PENDING, EOF_SENT } outgoingeof;
-
- /*
- * Callback function called when the backlog in the bufchain
- * drops.
- */
- handle_outputfn_t sentdata;
-};
-
-static DWORD WINAPI handle_output_threadfunc(void *param)
-{
- struct handle_output *ctx = (struct handle_output *) param;
- OVERLAPPED ovl, *povl;
- HANDLE oev;
- int writeret;
-
- if (ctx->flags & HANDLE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED) {
- povl = &ovl;
- oev = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
- } else {
- povl = NULL;
- }
-
- while (1) {
- WaitForSingleObject(ctx->ev_from_main, INFINITE);
- if (ctx->done) {
- SetEvent(ctx->ev_to_main);
- break;
- }
- if (povl) {
- memset(povl, 0, sizeof(OVERLAPPED));
- povl->hEvent = oev;
- }
-
- writeret = WriteFile(ctx->h, ctx->buffer, ctx->len,
- &ctx->lenwritten, povl);
- if (!writeret)
- ctx->writeerr = GetLastError();
- else
- ctx->writeerr = 0;
- if (povl && !writeret && GetLastError() == ERROR_IO_PENDING) {
- writeret = GetOverlappedResult(ctx->h, povl,
- &ctx->lenwritten, TRUE);
- if (!writeret)
- ctx->writeerr = GetLastError();
- else
- ctx->writeerr = 0;
- }
-
- SetEvent(ctx->ev_to_main);
- if (!writeret)
- break;
- }
-
- if (povl)
- CloseHandle(oev);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-static void handle_try_output(struct handle_output *ctx)
-{
- void *senddata;
- int sendlen;
-
- if (!ctx->busy && bufchain_size(&ctx->queued_data)) {
- bufchain_prefix(&ctx->queued_data, &senddata, &sendlen);
- ctx->buffer = senddata;
- ctx->len = sendlen;
- SetEvent(ctx->ev_from_main);
- ctx->busy = TRUE;
- } else if (!ctx->busy && bufchain_size(&ctx->queued_data) == 0 &&
- ctx->outgoingeof == EOF_PENDING) {
- CloseHandle(ctx->h);
- ctx->h = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
- ctx->outgoingeof = EOF_SENT;
- }
-}
-
-/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Unified code handling both input and output threads.
- */
-
-struct handle {
- int output;
- union {
- struct handle_generic g;
- struct handle_input i;
- struct handle_output o;
- } u;
-};
-
-static tree234 *handles_by_evtomain;
-
-static int handle_cmp_evtomain(void *av, void *bv)
-{
- struct handle *a = (struct handle *)av;
- struct handle *b = (struct handle *)bv;
-
- if ((unsigned)a->u.g.ev_to_main < (unsigned)b->u.g.ev_to_main)
- return -1;
- else if ((unsigned)a->u.g.ev_to_main > (unsigned)b->u.g.ev_to_main)
- return +1;
- else
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int handle_find_evtomain(void *av, void *bv)
-{
- HANDLE *a = (HANDLE *)av;
- struct handle *b = (struct handle *)bv;
-
- if ((unsigned)*a < (unsigned)b->u.g.ev_to_main)
- return -1;
- else if ((unsigned)*a > (unsigned)b->u.g.ev_to_main)
- return +1;
- else
- return 0;
-}
-
-struct handle *handle_input_new(HANDLE handle, handle_inputfn_t gotdata,
- void *privdata, int flags)
-{
- struct handle *h = snew(struct handle);
- DWORD in_threadid; /* required for Win9x */
-
- h->output = FALSE;
- h->u.i.h = handle;
- h->u.i.ev_to_main = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
- h->u.i.ev_from_main = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
- h->u.i.gotdata = gotdata;
- h->u.i.defunct = FALSE;
- h->u.i.moribund = FALSE;
- h->u.i.done = FALSE;
- h->u.i.privdata = privdata;
- h->u.i.flags = flags;
-
- if (!handles_by_evtomain)
- handles_by_evtomain = newtree234(handle_cmp_evtomain);
- add234(handles_by_evtomain, h);
-
- CreateThread(NULL, 0, handle_input_threadfunc,
- &h->u.i, 0, &in_threadid);
- h->u.i.busy = TRUE;
-
- return h;
-}
-
-struct handle *handle_output_new(HANDLE handle, handle_outputfn_t sentdata,
- void *privdata, int flags)
-{
- struct handle *h = snew(struct handle);
- DWORD out_threadid; /* required for Win9x */
-
- h->output = TRUE;
- h->u.o.h = handle;
- h->u.o.ev_to_main = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
- h->u.o.ev_from_main = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
- h->u.o.busy = FALSE;
- h->u.o.defunct = FALSE;
- h->u.o.moribund = FALSE;
- h->u.o.done = FALSE;
- h->u.o.privdata = privdata;
- bufchain_init(&h->u.o.queued_data);
- h->u.o.outgoingeof = EOF_NO;
- h->u.o.sentdata = sentdata;
- h->u.o.flags = flags;
-
- if (!handles_by_evtomain)
- handles_by_evtomain = newtree234(handle_cmp_evtomain);
- add234(handles_by_evtomain, h);
-
- CreateThread(NULL, 0, handle_output_threadfunc,
- &h->u.o, 0, &out_threadid);
-
- return h;
-}
-
-int handle_write(struct handle *h, const void *data, int len)
-{
- assert(h->output);
- assert(h->u.o.outgoingeof == EOF_NO);
- bufchain_add(&h->u.o.queued_data, data, len);
- handle_try_output(&h->u.o);
- return bufchain_size(&h->u.o.queued_data);
-}
-
-void handle_write_eof(struct handle *h)
-{
- /*
- * This function is called when we want to proactively send an
- * end-of-file notification on the handle. We can only do this by
- * actually closing the handle - so never call this on a
- * bidirectional handle if we're still interested in its incoming
- * direction!
- */
- assert(h->output);
- if (!h->u.o.outgoingeof == EOF_NO) {
- h->u.o.outgoingeof = EOF_PENDING;
- handle_try_output(&h->u.o);
- }
-}
-
-HANDLE *handle_get_events(int *nevents)
-{
- HANDLE *ret;
- struct handle *h;
- int i, n, size;
-
- /*
- * Go through our tree counting the handle objects currently
- * engaged in useful activity.
- */
- ret = NULL;
- n = size = 0;
- if (handles_by_evtomain) {
- for (i = 0; (h = index234(handles_by_evtomain, i)) != NULL; i++) {
- if (h->u.g.busy) {
- if (n >= size) {
- size += 32;
- ret = sresize(ret, size, HANDLE);
- }
- ret[n++] = h->u.g.ev_to_main;
- }
- }
- }
-
- *nevents = n;
- return ret;
-}
-
-static void handle_destroy(struct handle *h)
-{
- if (h->output)
- bufchain_clear(&h->u.o.queued_data);
- CloseHandle(h->u.g.ev_from_main);
- CloseHandle(h->u.g.ev_to_main);
- del234(handles_by_evtomain, h);
- sfree(h);
-}
-
-void handle_free(struct handle *h)
-{
- /*
- * If the handle is currently busy, we cannot immediately free
- * it. Instead we must wait until it's finished its current
- * operation, because otherwise the subthread will write to
- * invalid memory after we free its context from under it.
- */
- assert(h && !h->u.g.moribund);
- if (h->u.g.busy) {
- /*
- * Just set the moribund flag, which will be noticed next
- * time an operation completes.
- */
- h->u.g.moribund = TRUE;
- } else if (h->u.g.defunct) {
- /*
- * There isn't even a subthread; we can go straight to
- * handle_destroy.
- */
- handle_destroy(h);
- } else {
- /*
- * The subthread is alive but not busy, so we now signal it
- * to die. Set the moribund flag to indicate that it will
- * want destroying after that.
- */
- h->u.g.moribund = TRUE;
- h->u.g.done = TRUE;
- h->u.g.busy = TRUE;
- SetEvent(h->u.g.ev_from_main);
- }
-}
-
-void handle_got_event(HANDLE event)
-{
- struct handle *h;
-
- assert(handles_by_evtomain);
- h = find234(handles_by_evtomain, &event, handle_find_evtomain);
- if (!h) {
- /*
- * This isn't an error condition. If two or more event
- * objects were signalled during the same select operation,
- * and processing of the first caused the second handle to
- * be closed, then it will sometimes happen that we receive
- * an event notification here for a handle which is already
- * deceased. In that situation we simply do nothing.
- */
- return;
- }
-
- if (h->u.g.moribund) {
- /*
- * A moribund handle is already treated as dead from the
- * external user's point of view, so do nothing with the
- * actual event. Just signal the thread to die if
- * necessary, or destroy the handle if not.
- */
- if (h->u.g.done) {
- handle_destroy(h);
- } else {
- h->u.g.done = TRUE;
- h->u.g.busy = TRUE;
- SetEvent(h->u.g.ev_from_main);
- }
- return;
- }
-
- if (!h->output) {
- int backlog;
-
- h->u.i.busy = FALSE;
-
- /*
- * A signal on an input handle means data has arrived.
- */
- if (h->u.i.len == 0) {
- /*
- * EOF, or (nearly equivalently) read error.
- */
- h->u.i.gotdata(h, NULL, -h->u.i.readerr);
- h->u.i.defunct = TRUE;
- } else {
- backlog = h->u.i.gotdata(h, h->u.i.buffer, h->u.i.len);
- handle_throttle(&h->u.i, backlog);
- }
- } else {
- h->u.o.busy = FALSE;
-
- /*
- * A signal on an output handle means we have completed a
- * write. Call the callback to indicate that the output
- * buffer size has decreased, or to indicate an error.
- */
- if (h->u.o.writeerr) {
- /*
- * Write error. Send a negative value to the callback,
- * and mark the thread as defunct (because the output
- * thread is terminating by now).
- */
- h->u.o.sentdata(h, -h->u.o.writeerr);
- h->u.o.defunct = TRUE;
- } else {
- bufchain_consume(&h->u.o.queued_data, h->u.o.lenwritten);
- h->u.o.sentdata(h, bufchain_size(&h->u.o.queued_data));
- handle_try_output(&h->u.o);
- }
- }
-}
-
-void handle_unthrottle(struct handle *h, int backlog)
-{
- assert(!h->output);
- handle_throttle(&h->u.i, backlog);
-}
-
-int handle_backlog(struct handle *h)
-{
- assert(h->output);
- return bufchain_size(&h->u.o.queued_data);
-}
-
-void *handle_get_privdata(struct handle *h)
-{
- return h->u.g.privdata;
-}
+/* + * winhandl.c: Module to give Windows front ends the general + * ability to deal with consoles, pipes, serial ports, or any other + * type of data stream accessed through a Windows API HANDLE rather + * than a WinSock SOCKET. + * + * We do this by spawning a subthread to continuously try to read + * from the handle. Every time a read successfully returns some + * data, the subthread sets an event object which is picked up by + * the main thread, and the main thread then sets an event in + * return to instruct the subthread to resume reading. + * + * Output works precisely the other way round, in a second + * subthread. The output subthread should not be attempting to + * write all the time, because it hasn't always got data _to_ + * write; so the output thread waits for an event object notifying + * it to _attempt_ a write, and then it sets an event in return + * when one completes. + * + * (It's terribly annoying having to spawn a subthread for each + * direction of each handle. Technically it isn't necessary for + * serial ports, since we could use overlapped I/O within the main + * thread and wait directly on the event objects in the OVERLAPPED + * structures. However, we can't use this trick for some types of + * file handle at all - for some reason Windows restricts use of + * OVERLAPPED to files which were opened with the overlapped flag - + * and so we must use threads for those. This being the case, it's + * simplest just to use threads for everything rather than trying + * to keep track of multiple completely separate mechanisms.) + */ + +#include <assert.h> + +#include "putty.h" + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Generic definitions. + */ + +/* + * Maximum amount of backlog we will allow to build up on an input + * handle before we stop reading from it. + */ +#define MAX_BACKLOG 32768 + +struct handle_generic { + /* + * Initial fields common to both handle_input and handle_output + * structures. + * + * The three HANDLEs are set up at initialisation time and are + * thereafter read-only to both main thread and subthread. + * `moribund' is only used by the main thread; `done' is + * written by the main thread before signalling to the + * subthread. `defunct' and `busy' are used only by the main + * thread. + */ + HANDLE h; /* the handle itself */ + HANDLE ev_to_main; /* event used to signal main thread */ + HANDLE ev_from_main; /* event used to signal back to us */ + int moribund; /* are we going to kill this soon? */ + int done; /* request subthread to terminate */ + int defunct; /* has the subthread already gone? */ + int busy; /* operation currently in progress? */ + void *privdata; /* for client to remember who they are */ +}; + +typedef enum { HT_INPUT, HT_OUTPUT, HT_FOREIGN } HandleType; + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Input threads. + */ + +/* + * Data required by an input thread. + */ +struct handle_input { + /* + * Copy of the handle_generic structure. + */ + HANDLE h; /* the handle itself */ + HANDLE ev_to_main; /* event used to signal main thread */ + HANDLE ev_from_main; /* event used to signal back to us */ + int moribund; /* are we going to kill this soon? */ + int done; /* request subthread to terminate */ + int defunct; /* has the subthread already gone? */ + int busy; /* operation currently in progress? */ + void *privdata; /* for client to remember who they are */ + + /* + * Data set at initialisation and then read-only. + */ + int flags; + + /* + * Data set by the input thread before signalling ev_to_main, + * and read by the main thread after receiving that signal. + */ + char buffer[4096]; /* the data read from the handle */ + DWORD len; /* how much data that was */ + int readerr; /* lets us know about read errors */ + + /* + * Callback function called by this module when data arrives on + * an input handle. + */ + handle_inputfn_t gotdata; +}; + +/* + * The actual thread procedure for an input thread. + */ +static DWORD WINAPI handle_input_threadfunc(void *param) +{ + struct handle_input *ctx = (struct handle_input *) param; + OVERLAPPED ovl, *povl; + HANDLE oev; + int readret, readlen; + + if (ctx->flags & HANDLE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED) { + povl = &ovl; + oev = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL); + } else { + povl = NULL; + } + + if (ctx->flags & HANDLE_FLAG_UNITBUFFER) + readlen = 1; + else + readlen = sizeof(ctx->buffer); + + while (1) { + if (povl) { + memset(povl, 0, sizeof(OVERLAPPED)); + povl->hEvent = oev; + } + readret = ReadFile(ctx->h, ctx->buffer,readlen, &ctx->len, povl); + if (!readret) + ctx->readerr = GetLastError(); + else + ctx->readerr = 0; + if (povl && !readret && ctx->readerr == ERROR_IO_PENDING) { + WaitForSingleObject(povl->hEvent, INFINITE); + readret = GetOverlappedResult(ctx->h, povl, &ctx->len, FALSE); + if (!readret) + ctx->readerr = GetLastError(); + else + ctx->readerr = 0; + } + + if (!readret) { + /* + * Windows apparently sends ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE when a + * pipe we're reading from is closed normally from the + * writing end. This is ludicrous; if that situation + * isn't a natural EOF, _nothing_ is. So if we get that + * particular error, we pretend it's EOF. + */ + if (ctx->readerr == ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE) + ctx->readerr = 0; + ctx->len = 0; + } + + if (readret && ctx->len == 0 && + (ctx->flags & HANDLE_FLAG_IGNOREEOF)) + continue; + + SetEvent(ctx->ev_to_main); + + if (!ctx->len) + break; + + WaitForSingleObject(ctx->ev_from_main, INFINITE); + if (ctx->done) + break; /* main thread told us to shut down */ + } + + if (povl) + CloseHandle(oev); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * This is called after a succcessful read, or from the + * `unthrottle' function. It decides whether or not to begin a new + * read operation. + */ +static void handle_throttle(struct handle_input *ctx, int backlog) +{ + if (ctx->defunct) + return; + + /* + * If there's a read operation already in progress, do nothing: + * when that completes, we'll come back here and be in a + * position to make a better decision. + */ + if (ctx->busy) + return; + + /* + * Otherwise, we must decide whether to start a new read based + * on the size of the backlog. + */ + if (backlog < MAX_BACKLOG) { + SetEvent(ctx->ev_from_main); + ctx->busy = TRUE; + } +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Output threads. + */ + +/* + * Data required by an output thread. + */ +struct handle_output { + /* + * Copy of the handle_generic structure. + */ + HANDLE h; /* the handle itself */ + HANDLE ev_to_main; /* event used to signal main thread */ + HANDLE ev_from_main; /* event used to signal back to us */ + int moribund; /* are we going to kill this soon? */ + int done; /* request subthread to terminate */ + int defunct; /* has the subthread already gone? */ + int busy; /* operation currently in progress? */ + void *privdata; /* for client to remember who they are */ + + /* + * Data set at initialisation and then read-only. + */ + int flags; + + /* + * Data set by the main thread before signalling ev_from_main, + * and read by the input thread after receiving that signal. + */ + char *buffer; /* the data to write */ + DWORD len; /* how much data there is */ + + /* + * Data set by the input thread before signalling ev_to_main, + * and read by the main thread after receiving that signal. + */ + DWORD lenwritten; /* how much data we actually wrote */ + int writeerr; /* return value from WriteFile */ + + /* + * Data only ever read or written by the main thread. + */ + bufchain queued_data; /* data still waiting to be written */ + enum { EOF_NO, EOF_PENDING, EOF_SENT } outgoingeof; + + /* + * Callback function called when the backlog in the bufchain + * drops. + */ + handle_outputfn_t sentdata; +}; + +static DWORD WINAPI handle_output_threadfunc(void *param) +{ + struct handle_output *ctx = (struct handle_output *) param; + OVERLAPPED ovl, *povl; + HANDLE oev; + int writeret; + + if (ctx->flags & HANDLE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED) { + povl = &ovl; + oev = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL); + } else { + povl = NULL; + } + + while (1) { + WaitForSingleObject(ctx->ev_from_main, INFINITE); + if (ctx->done) { + SetEvent(ctx->ev_to_main); + break; + } + if (povl) { + memset(povl, 0, sizeof(OVERLAPPED)); + povl->hEvent = oev; + } + + writeret = WriteFile(ctx->h, ctx->buffer, ctx->len, + &ctx->lenwritten, povl); + if (!writeret) + ctx->writeerr = GetLastError(); + else + ctx->writeerr = 0; + if (povl && !writeret && GetLastError() == ERROR_IO_PENDING) { + writeret = GetOverlappedResult(ctx->h, povl, + &ctx->lenwritten, TRUE); + if (!writeret) + ctx->writeerr = GetLastError(); + else + ctx->writeerr = 0; + } + + SetEvent(ctx->ev_to_main); + if (!writeret) + break; + } + + if (povl) + CloseHandle(oev); + + return 0; +} + +static void handle_try_output(struct handle_output *ctx) +{ + void *senddata; + int sendlen; + + if (!ctx->busy && bufchain_size(&ctx->queued_data)) { + bufchain_prefix(&ctx->queued_data, &senddata, &sendlen); + ctx->buffer = senddata; + ctx->len = sendlen; + SetEvent(ctx->ev_from_main); + ctx->busy = TRUE; + } else if (!ctx->busy && bufchain_size(&ctx->queued_data) == 0 && + ctx->outgoingeof == EOF_PENDING) { + CloseHandle(ctx->h); + ctx->h = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; + ctx->outgoingeof = EOF_SENT; + } +} + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * 'Foreign events'. These are handle structures which just contain a + * single event object passed to us by another module such as + * winnps.c, so that they can make use of our handle_get_events / + * handle_got_event mechanism for communicating with application main + * loops. + */ +struct handle_foreign { + /* + * Copy of the handle_generic structure. + */ + HANDLE h; /* the handle itself */ + HANDLE ev_to_main; /* event used to signal main thread */ + HANDLE ev_from_main; /* event used to signal back to us */ + int moribund; /* are we going to kill this soon? */ + int done; /* request subthread to terminate */ + int defunct; /* has the subthread already gone? */ + int busy; /* operation currently in progress? */ + void *privdata; /* for client to remember who they are */ + + /* + * Our own data, just consisting of knowledge of who to call back. + */ + void (*callback)(void *); + void *ctx; +}; + +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Unified code handling both input and output threads. + */ + +struct handle { + HandleType type; + union { + struct handle_generic g; + struct handle_input i; + struct handle_output o; + struct handle_foreign f; + } u; +}; + +static tree234 *handles_by_evtomain; + +static int handle_cmp_evtomain(void *av, void *bv) +{ + struct handle *a = (struct handle *)av; + struct handle *b = (struct handle *)bv; + + if ((unsigned)a->u.g.ev_to_main < (unsigned)b->u.g.ev_to_main) + return -1; + else if ((unsigned)a->u.g.ev_to_main > (unsigned)b->u.g.ev_to_main) + return +1; + else + return 0; +} + +static int handle_find_evtomain(void *av, void *bv) +{ + HANDLE *a = (HANDLE *)av; + struct handle *b = (struct handle *)bv; + + if ((unsigned)*a < (unsigned)b->u.g.ev_to_main) + return -1; + else if ((unsigned)*a > (unsigned)b->u.g.ev_to_main) + return +1; + else + return 0; +} + +struct handle *handle_input_new(HANDLE handle, handle_inputfn_t gotdata, + void *privdata, int flags) +{ + struct handle *h = snew(struct handle); + DWORD in_threadid; /* required for Win9x */ + + h->type = HT_INPUT; + h->u.i.h = handle; + h->u.i.ev_to_main = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); + h->u.i.ev_from_main = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); + h->u.i.gotdata = gotdata; + h->u.i.defunct = FALSE; + h->u.i.moribund = FALSE; + h->u.i.done = FALSE; + h->u.i.privdata = privdata; + h->u.i.flags = flags; + + if (!handles_by_evtomain) + handles_by_evtomain = newtree234(handle_cmp_evtomain); + add234(handles_by_evtomain, h); + + CreateThread(NULL, 0, handle_input_threadfunc, + &h->u.i, 0, &in_threadid); + h->u.i.busy = TRUE; + + return h; +} + +struct handle *handle_output_new(HANDLE handle, handle_outputfn_t sentdata, + void *privdata, int flags) +{ + struct handle *h = snew(struct handle); + DWORD out_threadid; /* required for Win9x */ + + h->type = HT_OUTPUT; + h->u.o.h = handle; + h->u.o.ev_to_main = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); + h->u.o.ev_from_main = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); + h->u.o.busy = FALSE; + h->u.o.defunct = FALSE; + h->u.o.moribund = FALSE; + h->u.o.done = FALSE; + h->u.o.privdata = privdata; + bufchain_init(&h->u.o.queued_data); + h->u.o.outgoingeof = EOF_NO; + h->u.o.sentdata = sentdata; + h->u.o.flags = flags; + + if (!handles_by_evtomain) + handles_by_evtomain = newtree234(handle_cmp_evtomain); + add234(handles_by_evtomain, h); + + CreateThread(NULL, 0, handle_output_threadfunc, + &h->u.o, 0, &out_threadid); + + return h; +} + +struct handle *handle_add_foreign_event(HANDLE event, + void (*callback)(void *), void *ctx) +{ + struct handle *h = snew(struct handle); + + h->type = HT_FOREIGN; + h->u.f.h = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; + h->u.f.ev_to_main = event; + h->u.f.ev_from_main = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; + h->u.f.defunct = TRUE; /* we have no thread in the first place */ + h->u.f.moribund = FALSE; + h->u.f.done = FALSE; + h->u.f.privdata = NULL; + h->u.f.callback = callback; + h->u.f.ctx = ctx; + h->u.f.busy = TRUE; + + if (!handles_by_evtomain) + handles_by_evtomain = newtree234(handle_cmp_evtomain); + add234(handles_by_evtomain, h); + + return h; +} + +int handle_write(struct handle *h, const void *data, int len) +{ + assert(h->type == HT_OUTPUT); + assert(h->u.o.outgoingeof == EOF_NO); + bufchain_add(&h->u.o.queued_data, data, len); + handle_try_output(&h->u.o); + return bufchain_size(&h->u.o.queued_data); +} + +void handle_write_eof(struct handle *h) +{ + /* + * This function is called when we want to proactively send an + * end-of-file notification on the handle. We can only do this by + * actually closing the handle - so never call this on a + * bidirectional handle if we're still interested in its incoming + * direction! + */ + assert(h->type == HT_OUTPUT); + if (!h->u.o.outgoingeof == EOF_NO) { + h->u.o.outgoingeof = EOF_PENDING; + handle_try_output(&h->u.o); + } +} + +HANDLE *handle_get_events(int *nevents) +{ + HANDLE *ret; + struct handle *h; + int i, n, size; + + /* + * Go through our tree counting the handle objects currently + * engaged in useful activity. + */ + ret = NULL; + n = size = 0; + if (handles_by_evtomain) { + for (i = 0; (h = index234(handles_by_evtomain, i)) != NULL; i++) { + if (h->u.g.busy) { + if (n >= size) { + size += 32; + ret = sresize(ret, size, HANDLE); + } + ret[n++] = h->u.g.ev_to_main; + } + } + } + + *nevents = n; + return ret; +} + +static void handle_destroy(struct handle *h) +{ + if (h->type == HT_OUTPUT) + bufchain_clear(&h->u.o.queued_data); + CloseHandle(h->u.g.ev_from_main); + CloseHandle(h->u.g.ev_to_main); + del234(handles_by_evtomain, h); + sfree(h); +} + +void handle_free(struct handle *h) +{ + /* + * If the handle is currently busy, we cannot immediately free + * it. Instead we must wait until it's finished its current + * operation, because otherwise the subthread will write to + * invalid memory after we free its context from under it. + */ + assert(h && !h->u.g.moribund); + if (h->u.g.busy) { + /* + * Just set the moribund flag, which will be noticed next + * time an operation completes. + */ + h->u.g.moribund = TRUE; + } else if (h->u.g.defunct) { + /* + * There isn't even a subthread; we can go straight to + * handle_destroy. + */ + handle_destroy(h); + } else { + /* + * The subthread is alive but not busy, so we now signal it + * to die. Set the moribund flag to indicate that it will + * want destroying after that. + */ + h->u.g.moribund = TRUE; + h->u.g.done = TRUE; + h->u.g.busy = TRUE; + SetEvent(h->u.g.ev_from_main); + } +} + +void handle_got_event(HANDLE event) +{ + struct handle *h; + + assert(handles_by_evtomain); + h = find234(handles_by_evtomain, &event, handle_find_evtomain); + if (!h) { + /* + * This isn't an error condition. If two or more event + * objects were signalled during the same select operation, + * and processing of the first caused the second handle to + * be closed, then it will sometimes happen that we receive + * an event notification here for a handle which is already + * deceased. In that situation we simply do nothing. + */ + return; + } + + if (h->u.g.moribund) { + /* + * A moribund handle is already treated as dead from the + * external user's point of view, so do nothing with the + * actual event. Just signal the thread to die if + * necessary, or destroy the handle if not. + */ + if (h->u.g.done) { + handle_destroy(h); + } else { + h->u.g.done = TRUE; + h->u.g.busy = TRUE; + SetEvent(h->u.g.ev_from_main); + } + return; + } + + switch (h->type) { + int backlog; + + case HT_INPUT: + h->u.i.busy = FALSE; + + /* + * A signal on an input handle means data has arrived. + */ + if (h->u.i.len == 0) { + /* + * EOF, or (nearly equivalently) read error. + */ + h->u.i.gotdata(h, NULL, -h->u.i.readerr); + h->u.i.defunct = TRUE; + } else { + backlog = h->u.i.gotdata(h, h->u.i.buffer, h->u.i.len); + handle_throttle(&h->u.i, backlog); + } + break; + + case HT_OUTPUT: + h->u.o.busy = FALSE; + + /* + * A signal on an output handle means we have completed a + * write. Call the callback to indicate that the output + * buffer size has decreased, or to indicate an error. + */ + if (h->u.o.writeerr) { + /* + * Write error. Send a negative value to the callback, + * and mark the thread as defunct (because the output + * thread is terminating by now). + */ + h->u.o.sentdata(h, -h->u.o.writeerr); + h->u.o.defunct = TRUE; + } else { + bufchain_consume(&h->u.o.queued_data, h->u.o.lenwritten); + h->u.o.sentdata(h, bufchain_size(&h->u.o.queued_data)); + handle_try_output(&h->u.o); + } + break; + + case HT_FOREIGN: + /* Just call the callback. */ + h->u.f.callback(h->u.f.ctx); + break; + } +} + +void handle_unthrottle(struct handle *h, int backlog) +{ + assert(h->type == HT_INPUT); + handle_throttle(&h->u.i, backlog); +} + +int handle_backlog(struct handle *h) +{ + assert(h->type == HT_OUTPUT); + return bufchain_size(&h->u.o.queued_data); +} + +void *handle_get_privdata(struct handle *h) +{ + return h->u.g.privdata; +} diff --git a/tools/plink/winhelp.h b/tools/plink/winhelp.h index d670c0cb8..14b588600 100644 --- a/tools/plink/winhelp.h +++ b/tools/plink/winhelp.h @@ -1,187 +1,189 @@ -/*
- * winhelp.h - define Windows Help context names.
- * Each definition has the form "winhelp-topic:halibut-topic", where:
- * - "winhelp-topic" matches up with the \cfg{winhelp-topic} directives
- * in the Halibut source, and is used for WinHelp;
- * - "halibut-topic" matches up with the Halibut keywords in the source,
- * and is used for HTML Help.
- */
-
-/* Maximum length for WINHELP_CTX_foo strings */
-#define WINHELP_CTX_MAXLEN 80
-
-/* These are used in the cross-platform configuration dialog code. */
-
-#define HELPCTX(x) P(WINHELP_CTX_ ## x)
-
-#define WINHELP_CTX_no_help NULL
-
-#define WINHELP_CTX_session_hostname "session.hostname:config-hostname"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_session_saved "session.saved:config-saving"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_session_coe "session.coe:config-closeonexit"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_logging_main "logging.main:config-logging"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_logging_filename "logging.filename:config-logfilename"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_logging_exists "logging.exists:config-logfileexists"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_logging_flush "logging.flush:config-logflush"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_logging_ssh_omit_password "logging.ssh.omitpassword:config-logssh"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_logging_ssh_omit_data "logging.ssh.omitdata:config-logssh"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_backspace "keyboard.backspace:config-backspace"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_homeend "keyboard.homeend:config-homeend"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_funkeys "keyboard.funkeys:config-funkeys"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_appkeypad "keyboard.appkeypad:config-appkeypad"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_appcursor "keyboard.appcursor:config-appcursor"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_nethack "keyboard.nethack:config-nethack"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_compose "keyboard.compose:config-compose"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_ctrlalt "keyboard.ctrlalt:config-ctrlalt"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_features_application "features.application:config-features-application"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_features_mouse "features.mouse:config-features-mouse"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_features_resize "features.resize:config-features-resize"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_features_altscreen "features.altscreen:config-features-altscreen"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_features_retitle "features.retitle:config-features-retitle"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_features_qtitle "features.qtitle:config-features-qtitle"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_features_dbackspace "features.dbackspace:config-features-dbackspace"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_features_charset "features.charset:config-features-charset"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_features_arabicshaping "features.arabicshaping:config-features-shaping"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_features_bidi "features.bidi:config-features-bidi"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_autowrap "terminal.autowrap:config-autowrap"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_decom "terminal.decom:config-decom"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_lfhascr "terminal.lfhascr:config-crlf"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_crhaslf "terminal.crhaslf:config-lfcr"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_bce "terminal.bce:config-erase"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_blink "terminal.blink:config-blink"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_answerback "terminal.answerback:config-answerback"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_localecho "terminal.localecho:config-localecho"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_localedit "terminal.localedit:config-localedit"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_printing "terminal.printing:config-printing"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_bell_style "bell.style:config-bellstyle"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_bell_taskbar "bell.taskbar:config-belltaskbar"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_bell_overload "bell.overload:config-bellovl"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_window_size "window.size:config-winsize"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_window_resize "window.resize:config-winsizelock"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_window_scrollback "window.scrollback:config-scrollback"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_window_erased "window.erased:config-erasetoscrollback"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_behaviour_closewarn "behaviour.closewarn:config-warnonclose"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_behaviour_altf4 "behaviour.altf4:config-altf4"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_behaviour_altspace "behaviour.altspace:config-altspace"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_behaviour_altonly "behaviour.altonly:config-altonly"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_behaviour_alwaysontop "behaviour.alwaysontop:config-alwaysontop"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_behaviour_altenter "behaviour.altenter:config-fullscreen"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_appearance_cursor "appearance.cursor:config-cursor"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_appearance_font "appearance.font:config-font"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_appearance_title "appearance.title:config-title"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_appearance_hidemouse "appearance.hidemouse:config-mouseptr"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_appearance_border "appearance.border:config-winborder"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_termtype "connection.termtype:config-termtype"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_termspeed "connection.termspeed:config-termspeed"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_username "connection.username:config-username"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_username_from_env "connection.usernamefromenv:config-username-from-env"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_keepalive "connection.keepalive:config-keepalive"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_nodelay "connection.nodelay:config-nodelay"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_ipversion "connection.ipversion:config-address-family"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_tcpkeepalive "connection.tcpkeepalive:config-tcp-keepalives"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_loghost "connection.loghost:config-loghost"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_proxy_type "proxy.type:config-proxy-type"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_proxy_main "proxy.main:config-proxy"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_proxy_exclude "proxy.exclude:config-proxy-exclude"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_proxy_dns "proxy.dns:config-proxy-dns"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_proxy_auth "proxy.auth:config-proxy-auth"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_proxy_command "proxy.command:config-proxy-command"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_telnet_environ "telnet.environ:config-environ"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_telnet_oldenviron "telnet.oldenviron:config-oldenviron"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_telnet_passive "telnet.passive:config-ptelnet"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_telnet_specialkeys "telnet.specialkeys:config-telnetkey"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_telnet_newline "telnet.newline:config-telnetnl"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_rlogin_localuser "rlogin.localuser:config-rlogin-localuser"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_nopty "ssh.nopty:config-ssh-pty"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_ttymodes "ssh.ttymodes:config-ttymodes"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_noshell "ssh.noshell:config-ssh-noshell"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_ciphers "ssh.ciphers:config-ssh-encryption"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_protocol "ssh.protocol:config-ssh-prot"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_command "ssh.command:config-command"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_compress "ssh.compress:config-ssh-comp"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_kexlist "ssh.kex.order:config-ssh-kex-order"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_kex_repeat "ssh.kex.repeat:config-ssh-kex-rekey"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_bypass "ssh.auth.bypass:config-ssh-noauth"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_banner "ssh.auth.banner:config-ssh-banner"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_privkey "ssh.auth.privkey:config-ssh-privkey"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_agentfwd "ssh.auth.agentfwd:config-ssh-agentfwd"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_changeuser "ssh.auth.changeuser:config-ssh-changeuser"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_pageant "ssh.auth.pageant:config-ssh-tryagent"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_tis "ssh.auth.tis:config-ssh-tis"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_ki "ssh.auth.ki:config-ssh-ki"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_gssapi "ssh.auth.gssapi:config-ssh-auth-gssapi"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_gssapi_delegation "ssh.auth.gssapi.delegation:config-ssh-auth-gssapi-delegation"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_gssapi_libraries "ssh.auth.gssapi.libraries:config-ssh-auth-gssapi-libraries"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_selection_buttons "selection.buttons:config-mouse"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_selection_shiftdrag "selection.shiftdrag:config-mouseshift"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_selection_rect "selection.rect:config-rectselect"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_selection_charclasses "selection.charclasses:config-charclasses"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_selection_linedraw "selection.linedraw:config-linedrawpaste"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_selection_rtf "selection.rtf:config-rtfpaste"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_colours_ansi "colours.ansi:config-ansicolour"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_colours_xterm256 "colours.xterm256:config-xtermcolour"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_colours_bold "colours.bold:config-boldcolour"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_colours_system "colours.system:config-syscolour"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_colours_logpal "colours.logpal:config-logpalette"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_colours_config "colours.config:config-colourcfg"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_translation_codepage "translation.codepage:config-charset"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_translation_cjk_ambig_wide "translation.cjkambigwide:config-cjk-ambig-wide"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_translation_cyrillic "translation.cyrillic:config-cyr"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_translation_linedraw "translation.linedraw:config-linedraw"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_tunnels_x11 "ssh.tunnels.x11:config-ssh-x11"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_tunnels_x11auth "ssh.tunnels.x11auth:config-ssh-x11auth"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_tunnels_xauthority "ssh.tunnels.xauthority:config-ssh-xauthority"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_tunnels_portfwd "ssh.tunnels.portfwd:config-ssh-portfwd"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_tunnels_portfwd_localhost "ssh.tunnels.portfwd.localhost:config-ssh-portfwd-localhost"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_tunnels_portfwd_ipversion "ssh.tunnels.portfwd.ipversion:config-ssh-portfwd-address-family"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_ignore1 "ssh.bugs.ignore1:config-ssh-bug-ignore1"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_plainpw1 "ssh.bugs.plainpw1:config-ssh-bug-plainpw1"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_rsa1 "ssh.bugs.rsa1:config-ssh-bug-rsa1"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_ignore2 "ssh.bugs.ignore2:config-ssh-bug-ignore2"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_hmac2 "ssh.bugs.hmac2:config-ssh-bug-hmac2"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_derivekey2 "ssh.bugs.derivekey2:config-ssh-bug-derivekey2"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_rsapad2 "ssh.bugs.rsapad2:config-ssh-bug-sig"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_pksessid2 "ssh.bugs.pksessid2:config-ssh-bug-pksessid2"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_rekey2 "ssh.bugs.rekey2:config-ssh-bug-rekey"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_maxpkt2 "ssh.bugs.maxpkt2:config-ssh-bug-maxpkt2"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_serial_line "serial.line:config-serial-line"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_serial_speed "serial.speed:config-serial-speed"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_serial_databits "serial.databits:config-serial-databits"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_serial_stopbits "serial.stopbits:config-serial-stopbits"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_serial_parity "serial.parity:config-serial-parity"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_serial_flow "serial.flow:config-serial-flow"
-
-#define WINHELP_CTX_pageant_general "pageant.general:pageant"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_pageant_keylist "pageant.keylist:pageant-mainwin-keylist"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_pageant_addkey "pageant.addkey:pageant-mainwin-addkey"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_pageant_remkey "pageant.remkey:pageant-mainwin-remkey"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_pgpfingerprints "pgpfingerprints:pgpkeys"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_general "puttygen.general:pubkey-puttygen"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_keytype "puttygen.keytype:puttygen-keytype"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_bits "puttygen.bits:puttygen-strength"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_generate "puttygen.generate:puttygen-generate"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_fingerprint "puttygen.fingerprint:puttygen-fingerprint"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_comment "puttygen.comment:puttygen-comment"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_passphrase "puttygen.passphrase:puttygen-passphrase"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_savepriv "puttygen.savepriv:puttygen-savepriv"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_savepub "puttygen.savepub:puttygen-savepub"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_pastekey "puttygen.pastekey:puttygen-pastekey"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_load "puttygen.load:puttygen-load"
-#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_conversions "puttygen.conversions:puttygen-conversions"
-
-/* These are used in Windows-specific bits of the frontend.
- * We (ab)use "help context identifiers" (dwContextId) to identify them. */
-
-#define HELPCTXID(x) WINHELP_CTXID_ ## x
-
-#define WINHELP_CTXID_no_help 0
-#define WINHELP_CTX_errors_hostkey_absent "errors.hostkey.absent:errors-hostkey-absent"
-#define WINHELP_CTXID_errors_hostkey_absent 1
-#define WINHELP_CTX_errors_hostkey_changed "errors.hostkey.changed:errors-hostkey-wrong"
-#define WINHELP_CTXID_errors_hostkey_changed 2
-#define WINHELP_CTX_errors_cantloadkey "errors.cantloadkey:errors-cant-load-key"
-#define WINHELP_CTXID_errors_cantloadkey 3
-#define WINHELP_CTX_option_cleanup "options.cleanup:using-cleanup"
-#define WINHELP_CTXID_option_cleanup 4
-#define WINHELP_CTX_pgp_fingerprints "pgpfingerprints:pgpkeys"
-#define WINHELP_CTXID_pgp_fingerprints 5
+/* + * winhelp.h - define Windows Help context names. + * Each definition has the form "winhelp-topic:halibut-topic", where: + * - "winhelp-topic" matches up with the \cfg{winhelp-topic} directives + * in the Halibut source, and is used for WinHelp; + * - "halibut-topic" matches up with the Halibut keywords in the source, + * and is used for HTML Help. + */ + +/* Maximum length for WINHELP_CTX_foo strings */ +#define WINHELP_CTX_MAXLEN 80 + +/* These are used in the cross-platform configuration dialog code. */ + +#define HELPCTX(x) P(WINHELP_CTX_ ## x) + +#define WINHELP_CTX_no_help NULL + +#define WINHELP_CTX_session_hostname "session.hostname:config-hostname" +#define WINHELP_CTX_session_saved "session.saved:config-saving" +#define WINHELP_CTX_session_coe "session.coe:config-closeonexit" +#define WINHELP_CTX_logging_main "logging.main:config-logging" +#define WINHELP_CTX_logging_filename "logging.filename:config-logfilename" +#define WINHELP_CTX_logging_exists "logging.exists:config-logfileexists" +#define WINHELP_CTX_logging_flush "logging.flush:config-logflush" +#define WINHELP_CTX_logging_ssh_omit_password "logging.ssh.omitpassword:config-logssh" +#define WINHELP_CTX_logging_ssh_omit_data "logging.ssh.omitdata:config-logssh" +#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_backspace "keyboard.backspace:config-backspace" +#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_homeend "keyboard.homeend:config-homeend" +#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_funkeys "keyboard.funkeys:config-funkeys" +#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_appkeypad "keyboard.appkeypad:config-appkeypad" +#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_appcursor "keyboard.appcursor:config-appcursor" +#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_nethack "keyboard.nethack:config-nethack" +#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_compose "keyboard.compose:config-compose" +#define WINHELP_CTX_keyboard_ctrlalt "keyboard.ctrlalt:config-ctrlalt" +#define WINHELP_CTX_features_application "features.application:config-features-application" +#define WINHELP_CTX_features_mouse "features.mouse:config-features-mouse" +#define WINHELP_CTX_features_resize "features.resize:config-features-resize" +#define WINHELP_CTX_features_altscreen "features.altscreen:config-features-altscreen" +#define WINHELP_CTX_features_retitle "features.retitle:config-features-retitle" +#define WINHELP_CTX_features_qtitle "features.qtitle:config-features-qtitle" +#define WINHELP_CTX_features_dbackspace "features.dbackspace:config-features-dbackspace" +#define WINHELP_CTX_features_charset "features.charset:config-features-charset" +#define WINHELP_CTX_features_arabicshaping "features.arabicshaping:config-features-shaping" +#define WINHELP_CTX_features_bidi "features.bidi:config-features-bidi" +#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_autowrap "terminal.autowrap:config-autowrap" +#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_decom "terminal.decom:config-decom" +#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_lfhascr "terminal.lfhascr:config-crlf" +#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_crhaslf "terminal.crhaslf:config-lfcr" +#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_bce "terminal.bce:config-erase" +#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_blink "terminal.blink:config-blink" +#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_answerback "terminal.answerback:config-answerback" +#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_localecho "terminal.localecho:config-localecho" +#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_localedit "terminal.localedit:config-localedit" +#define WINHELP_CTX_terminal_printing "terminal.printing:config-printing" +#define WINHELP_CTX_bell_style "bell.style:config-bellstyle" +#define WINHELP_CTX_bell_taskbar "bell.taskbar:config-belltaskbar" +#define WINHELP_CTX_bell_overload "bell.overload:config-bellovl" +#define WINHELP_CTX_window_size "window.size:config-winsize" +#define WINHELP_CTX_window_resize "window.resize:config-winsizelock" +#define WINHELP_CTX_window_scrollback "window.scrollback:config-scrollback" +#define WINHELP_CTX_window_erased "window.erased:config-erasetoscrollback" +#define WINHELP_CTX_behaviour_closewarn "behaviour.closewarn:config-warnonclose" +#define WINHELP_CTX_behaviour_altf4 "behaviour.altf4:config-altf4" +#define WINHELP_CTX_behaviour_altspace "behaviour.altspace:config-altspace" +#define WINHELP_CTX_behaviour_altonly "behaviour.altonly:config-altonly" +#define WINHELP_CTX_behaviour_alwaysontop "behaviour.alwaysontop:config-alwaysontop" +#define WINHELP_CTX_behaviour_altenter "behaviour.altenter:config-fullscreen" +#define WINHELP_CTX_appearance_cursor "appearance.cursor:config-cursor" +#define WINHELP_CTX_appearance_font "appearance.font:config-font" +#define WINHELP_CTX_appearance_title "appearance.title:config-title" +#define WINHELP_CTX_appearance_hidemouse "appearance.hidemouse:config-mouseptr" +#define WINHELP_CTX_appearance_border "appearance.border:config-winborder" +#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_termtype "connection.termtype:config-termtype" +#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_termspeed "connection.termspeed:config-termspeed" +#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_username "connection.username:config-username" +#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_username_from_env "connection.usernamefromenv:config-username-from-env" +#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_keepalive "connection.keepalive:config-keepalive" +#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_nodelay "connection.nodelay:config-nodelay" +#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_ipversion "connection.ipversion:config-address-family" +#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_tcpkeepalive "connection.tcpkeepalive:config-tcp-keepalives" +#define WINHELP_CTX_connection_loghost "connection.loghost:config-loghost" +#define WINHELP_CTX_proxy_type "proxy.type:config-proxy-type" +#define WINHELP_CTX_proxy_main "proxy.main:config-proxy" +#define WINHELP_CTX_proxy_exclude "proxy.exclude:config-proxy-exclude" +#define WINHELP_CTX_proxy_dns "proxy.dns:config-proxy-dns" +#define WINHELP_CTX_proxy_auth "proxy.auth:config-proxy-auth" +#define WINHELP_CTX_proxy_command "proxy.command:config-proxy-command" +#define WINHELP_CTX_telnet_environ "telnet.environ:config-environ" +#define WINHELP_CTX_telnet_oldenviron "telnet.oldenviron:config-oldenviron" +#define WINHELP_CTX_telnet_passive "telnet.passive:config-ptelnet" +#define WINHELP_CTX_telnet_specialkeys "telnet.specialkeys:config-telnetkey" +#define WINHELP_CTX_telnet_newline "telnet.newline:config-telnetnl" +#define WINHELP_CTX_rlogin_localuser "rlogin.localuser:config-rlogin-localuser" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_nopty "ssh.nopty:config-ssh-pty" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_ttymodes "ssh.ttymodes:config-ttymodes" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_noshell "ssh.noshell:config-ssh-noshell" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_ciphers "ssh.ciphers:config-ssh-encryption" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_protocol "ssh.protocol:config-ssh-prot" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_command "ssh.command:config-command" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_compress "ssh.compress:config-ssh-comp" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_share "ssh.sharing:config-ssh-sharing" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_kexlist "ssh.kex.order:config-ssh-kex-order" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_kex_repeat "ssh.kex.repeat:config-ssh-kex-rekey" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_bypass "ssh.auth.bypass:config-ssh-noauth" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_banner "ssh.auth.banner:config-ssh-banner" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_privkey "ssh.auth.privkey:config-ssh-privkey" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_agentfwd "ssh.auth.agentfwd:config-ssh-agentfwd" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_changeuser "ssh.auth.changeuser:config-ssh-changeuser" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_pageant "ssh.auth.pageant:config-ssh-tryagent" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_tis "ssh.auth.tis:config-ssh-tis" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_auth_ki "ssh.auth.ki:config-ssh-ki" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_gssapi "ssh.auth.gssapi:config-ssh-auth-gssapi" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_gssapi_delegation "ssh.auth.gssapi.delegation:config-ssh-auth-gssapi-delegation" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_gssapi_libraries "ssh.auth.gssapi.libraries:config-ssh-auth-gssapi-libraries" +#define WINHELP_CTX_selection_buttons "selection.buttons:config-mouse" +#define WINHELP_CTX_selection_shiftdrag "selection.shiftdrag:config-mouseshift" +#define WINHELP_CTX_selection_rect "selection.rect:config-rectselect" +#define WINHELP_CTX_selection_charclasses "selection.charclasses:config-charclasses" +#define WINHELP_CTX_selection_linedraw "selection.linedraw:config-linedrawpaste" +#define WINHELP_CTX_selection_rtf "selection.rtf:config-rtfpaste" +#define WINHELP_CTX_colours_ansi "colours.ansi:config-ansicolour" +#define WINHELP_CTX_colours_xterm256 "colours.xterm256:config-xtermcolour" +#define WINHELP_CTX_colours_bold "colours.bold:config-boldcolour" +#define WINHELP_CTX_colours_system "colours.system:config-syscolour" +#define WINHELP_CTX_colours_logpal "colours.logpal:config-logpalette" +#define WINHELP_CTX_colours_config "colours.config:config-colourcfg" +#define WINHELP_CTX_translation_codepage "translation.codepage:config-charset" +#define WINHELP_CTX_translation_cjk_ambig_wide "translation.cjkambigwide:config-cjk-ambig-wide" +#define WINHELP_CTX_translation_cyrillic "translation.cyrillic:config-cyr" +#define WINHELP_CTX_translation_linedraw "translation.linedraw:config-linedraw" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_tunnels_x11 "ssh.tunnels.x11:config-ssh-x11" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_tunnels_x11auth "ssh.tunnels.x11auth:config-ssh-x11auth" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_tunnels_xauthority "ssh.tunnels.xauthority:config-ssh-xauthority" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_tunnels_portfwd "ssh.tunnels.portfwd:config-ssh-portfwd" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_tunnels_portfwd_localhost "ssh.tunnels.portfwd.localhost:config-ssh-portfwd-localhost" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_tunnels_portfwd_ipversion "ssh.tunnels.portfwd.ipversion:config-ssh-portfwd-address-family" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_ignore1 "ssh.bugs.ignore1:config-ssh-bug-ignore1" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_plainpw1 "ssh.bugs.plainpw1:config-ssh-bug-plainpw1" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_rsa1 "ssh.bugs.rsa1:config-ssh-bug-rsa1" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_ignore2 "ssh.bugs.ignore2:config-ssh-bug-ignore2" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_hmac2 "ssh.bugs.hmac2:config-ssh-bug-hmac2" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_derivekey2 "ssh.bugs.derivekey2:config-ssh-bug-derivekey2" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_rsapad2 "ssh.bugs.rsapad2:config-ssh-bug-sig" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_pksessid2 "ssh.bugs.pksessid2:config-ssh-bug-pksessid2" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_rekey2 "ssh.bugs.rekey2:config-ssh-bug-rekey" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_maxpkt2 "ssh.bugs.maxpkt2:config-ssh-bug-maxpkt2" +#define WINHELP_CTX_ssh_bugs_winadj "ssh.bugs.winadj:config-ssh-bug-winadj" +#define WINHELP_CTX_serial_line "serial.line:config-serial-line" +#define WINHELP_CTX_serial_speed "serial.speed:config-serial-speed" +#define WINHELP_CTX_serial_databits "serial.databits:config-serial-databits" +#define WINHELP_CTX_serial_stopbits "serial.stopbits:config-serial-stopbits" +#define WINHELP_CTX_serial_parity "serial.parity:config-serial-parity" +#define WINHELP_CTX_serial_flow "serial.flow:config-serial-flow" + +#define WINHELP_CTX_pageant_general "pageant.general:pageant" +#define WINHELP_CTX_pageant_keylist "pageant.keylist:pageant-mainwin-keylist" +#define WINHELP_CTX_pageant_addkey "pageant.addkey:pageant-mainwin-addkey" +#define WINHELP_CTX_pageant_remkey "pageant.remkey:pageant-mainwin-remkey" +#define WINHELP_CTX_pgpfingerprints "pgpfingerprints:pgpkeys" +#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_general "puttygen.general:pubkey-puttygen" +#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_keytype "puttygen.keytype:puttygen-keytype" +#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_bits "puttygen.bits:puttygen-strength" +#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_generate "puttygen.generate:puttygen-generate" +#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_fingerprint "puttygen.fingerprint:puttygen-fingerprint" +#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_comment "puttygen.comment:puttygen-comment" +#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_passphrase "puttygen.passphrase:puttygen-passphrase" +#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_savepriv "puttygen.savepriv:puttygen-savepriv" +#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_savepub "puttygen.savepub:puttygen-savepub" +#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_pastekey "puttygen.pastekey:puttygen-pastekey" +#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_load "puttygen.load:puttygen-load" +#define WINHELP_CTX_puttygen_conversions "puttygen.conversions:puttygen-conversions" + +/* These are used in Windows-specific bits of the frontend. + * We (ab)use "help context identifiers" (dwContextId) to identify them. */ + +#define HELPCTXID(x) WINHELP_CTXID_ ## x + +#define WINHELP_CTXID_no_help 0 +#define WINHELP_CTX_errors_hostkey_absent "errors.hostkey.absent:errors-hostkey-absent" +#define WINHELP_CTXID_errors_hostkey_absent 1 +#define WINHELP_CTX_errors_hostkey_changed "errors.hostkey.changed:errors-hostkey-wrong" +#define WINHELP_CTXID_errors_hostkey_changed 2 +#define WINHELP_CTX_errors_cantloadkey "errors.cantloadkey:errors-cant-load-key" +#define WINHELP_CTXID_errors_cantloadkey 3 +#define WINHELP_CTX_option_cleanup "options.cleanup:using-cleanup" +#define WINHELP_CTXID_option_cleanup 4 +#define WINHELP_CTX_pgp_fingerprints "pgpfingerprints:pgpkeys" +#define WINHELP_CTXID_pgp_fingerprints 5 diff --git a/tools/plink/winmisc.c b/tools/plink/winmisc.c index e8a35ee1d..3b57adf8f 100644 --- a/tools/plink/winmisc.c +++ b/tools/plink/winmisc.c @@ -1,460 +1,530 @@ -/*
- * winmisc.c: miscellaneous Windows-specific things
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include "putty.h"
-#include <security.h>
-
-OSVERSIONINFO osVersion;
-
-char *platform_get_x_display(void) {
- /* We may as well check for DISPLAY in case it's useful. */
- return dupstr(getenv("DISPLAY"));
-}
-
-Filename *filename_from_str(const char *str)
-{
- Filename *ret = snew(Filename);
- ret->path = dupstr(str);
- return ret;
-}
-
-Filename *filename_copy(const Filename *fn)
-{
- return filename_from_str(fn->path);
-}
-
-const char *filename_to_str(const Filename *fn)
-{
- return fn->path;
-}
-
-int filename_equal(const Filename *f1, const Filename *f2)
-{
- return !strcmp(f1->path, f2->path);
-}
-
-int filename_is_null(const Filename *fn)
-{
- return !*fn->path;
-}
-
-void filename_free(Filename *fn)
-{
- sfree(fn->path);
- sfree(fn);
-}
-
-int filename_serialise(const Filename *f, void *vdata)
-{
- char *data = (char *)vdata;
- int len = strlen(f->path) + 1; /* include trailing NUL */
- if (data) {
- strcpy(data, f->path);
- }
- return len;
-}
-Filename *filename_deserialise(void *vdata, int maxsize, int *used)
-{
- char *data = (char *)vdata;
- char *end;
- end = memchr(data, '\0', maxsize);
- if (!end)
- return NULL;
- end++;
- *used = end - data;
- return filename_from_str(data);
-}
-
-char *get_username(void)
-{
- DWORD namelen;
- char *user;
- int got_username = FALSE;
- DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, BOOLEAN, GetUserNameExA,
- (EXTENDED_NAME_FORMAT, LPSTR, PULONG));
-
- {
- static int tried_usernameex = FALSE;
- if (!tried_usernameex) {
- /* Not available on Win9x, so load dynamically */
- HMODULE secur32 = load_system32_dll("secur32.dll");
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(secur32, GetUserNameExA);
- tried_usernameex = TRUE;
- }
- }
-
- if (p_GetUserNameExA) {
- /*
- * If available, use the principal -- this avoids the problem
- * that the local username is case-insensitive but Kerberos
- * usernames are case-sensitive.
- */
-
- /* Get the length */
- namelen = 0;
- (void) p_GetUserNameExA(NameUserPrincipal, NULL, &namelen);
-
- user = snewn(namelen, char);
- got_username = p_GetUserNameExA(NameUserPrincipal, user, &namelen);
- if (got_username) {
- char *p = strchr(user, '@');
- if (p) *p = 0;
- } else {
- sfree(user);
- }
- }
-
- if (!got_username) {
- /* Fall back to local user name */
- namelen = 0;
- if (GetUserName(NULL, &namelen) == FALSE) {
- /*
- * Apparently this doesn't work at least on Windows XP SP2.
- * Thus assume a maximum of 256. It will fail again if it
- * doesn't fit.
- */
- namelen = 256;
- }
-
- user = snewn(namelen, char);
- got_username = GetUserName(user, &namelen);
- if (!got_username) {
- sfree(user);
- }
- }
-
- return got_username ? user : NULL;
-}
-
-BOOL init_winver(void)
-{
- ZeroMemory(&osVersion, sizeof(osVersion));
- osVersion.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof (OSVERSIONINFO);
- return GetVersionEx ( (OSVERSIONINFO *) &osVersion);
-}
-
-HMODULE load_system32_dll(const char *libname)
-{
- /*
- * Wrapper function to load a DLL out of c:\windows\system32
- * without going through the full DLL search path. (Hence no
- * attack is possible by placing a substitute DLL earlier on that
- * path.)
- */
- static char *sysdir = NULL;
- char *fullpath;
- HMODULE ret;
-
- if (!sysdir) {
- int size = 0, len;
- do {
- size = 3*size/2 + 512;
- sysdir = sresize(sysdir, size, char);
- len = GetSystemDirectory(sysdir, size);
- } while (len >= size);
- }
-
- fullpath = dupcat(sysdir, "\\", libname, NULL);
- ret = LoadLibrary(fullpath);
- sfree(fullpath);
- return ret;
-}
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-static FILE *debug_fp = NULL;
-static HANDLE debug_hdl = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
-static int debug_got_console = 0;
-
-void dputs(char *buf)
-{
- DWORD dw;
-
- if (!debug_got_console) {
- if (AllocConsole()) {
- debug_got_console = 1;
- debug_hdl = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
- }
- }
- if (!debug_fp) {
- debug_fp = fopen("debug.log", "w");
- }
-
- if (debug_hdl != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
- WriteFile(debug_hdl, buf, strlen(buf), &dw, NULL);
- }
- fputs(buf, debug_fp);
- fflush(debug_fp);
-}
-#endif
-
-#ifdef MINEFIELD
-/*
- * Minefield - a Windows equivalent for Electric Fence
- */
-
-#define PAGESIZE 4096
-
-/*
- * Design:
- *
- * We start by reserving as much virtual address space as Windows
- * will sensibly (or not sensibly) let us have. We flag it all as
- * invalid memory.
- *
- * Any allocation attempt is satisfied by committing one or more
- * pages, with an uncommitted page on either side. The returned
- * memory region is jammed up against the _end_ of the pages.
- *
- * Freeing anything causes instantaneous decommitment of the pages
- * involved, so stale pointers are caught as soon as possible.
- */
-
-static int minefield_initialised = 0;
-static void *minefield_region = NULL;
-static long minefield_size = 0;
-static long minefield_npages = 0;
-static long minefield_curpos = 0;
-static unsigned short *minefield_admin = NULL;
-static void *minefield_pages = NULL;
-
-static void minefield_admin_hide(int hide)
-{
- int access = hide ? PAGE_NOACCESS : PAGE_READWRITE;
- VirtualProtect(minefield_admin, minefield_npages * 2, access, NULL);
-}
-
-static void minefield_init(void)
-{
- int size;
- int admin_size;
- int i;
-
- for (size = 0x40000000; size > 0; size = ((size >> 3) * 7) & ~0xFFF) {
- minefield_region = VirtualAlloc(NULL, size,
- MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_NOACCESS);
- if (minefield_region)
- break;
- }
- minefield_size = size;
-
- /*
- * Firstly, allocate a section of that to be the admin block.
- * We'll need a two-byte field for each page.
- */
- minefield_admin = minefield_region;
- minefield_npages = minefield_size / PAGESIZE;
- admin_size = (minefield_npages * 2 + PAGESIZE - 1) & ~(PAGESIZE - 1);
- minefield_npages = (minefield_size - admin_size) / PAGESIZE;
- minefield_pages = (char *) minefield_region + admin_size;
-
- /*
- * Commit the admin region.
- */
- VirtualAlloc(minefield_admin, minefield_npages * 2,
- MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE);
-
- /*
- * Mark all pages as unused (0xFFFF).
- */
- for (i = 0; i < minefield_npages; i++)
- minefield_admin[i] = 0xFFFF;
-
- /*
- * Hide the admin region.
- */
- minefield_admin_hide(1);
-
- minefield_initialised = 1;
-}
-
-static void minefield_bomb(void)
-{
- div(1, *(int *) minefield_pages);
-}
-
-static void *minefield_alloc(int size)
-{
- int npages;
- int pos, lim, region_end, region_start;
- int start;
- int i;
-
- npages = (size + PAGESIZE - 1) / PAGESIZE;
-
- minefield_admin_hide(0);
-
- /*
- * Search from current position until we find a contiguous
- * bunch of npages+2 unused pages.
- */
- pos = minefield_curpos;
- lim = minefield_npages;
- while (1) {
- /* Skip over used pages. */
- while (pos < lim && minefield_admin[pos] != 0xFFFF)
- pos++;
- /* Count unused pages. */
- start = pos;
- while (pos < lim && pos - start < npages + 2 &&
- minefield_admin[pos] == 0xFFFF)
- pos++;
- if (pos - start == npages + 2)
- break;
- /* If we've reached the limit, reset the limit or stop. */
- if (pos >= lim) {
- if (lim == minefield_npages) {
- /* go round and start again at zero */
- lim = minefield_curpos;
- pos = 0;
- } else {
- minefield_admin_hide(1);
- return NULL;
- }
- }
- }
-
- minefield_curpos = pos - 1;
-
- /*
- * We have npages+2 unused pages starting at start. We leave
- * the first and last of these alone and use the rest.
- */
- region_end = (start + npages + 1) * PAGESIZE;
- region_start = region_end - size;
- /* FIXME: could align here if we wanted */
-
- /*
- * Update the admin region.
- */
- for (i = start + 2; i < start + npages + 1; i++)
- minefield_admin[i] = 0xFFFE; /* used but no region starts here */
- minefield_admin[start + 1] = region_start % PAGESIZE;
-
- minefield_admin_hide(1);
-
- VirtualAlloc((char *) minefield_pages + region_start, size,
- MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE);
- return (char *) minefield_pages + region_start;
-}
-
-static void minefield_free(void *ptr)
-{
- int region_start, i, j;
-
- minefield_admin_hide(0);
-
- region_start = (char *) ptr - (char *) minefield_pages;
- i = region_start / PAGESIZE;
- if (i < 0 || i >= minefield_npages ||
- minefield_admin[i] != region_start % PAGESIZE)
- minefield_bomb();
- for (j = i; j < minefield_npages && minefield_admin[j] != 0xFFFF; j++) {
- minefield_admin[j] = 0xFFFF;
- }
-
- VirtualFree(ptr, j * PAGESIZE - region_start, MEM_DECOMMIT);
-
- minefield_admin_hide(1);
-}
-
-static int minefield_get_size(void *ptr)
-{
- int region_start, i, j;
-
- minefield_admin_hide(0);
-
- region_start = (char *) ptr - (char *) minefield_pages;
- i = region_start / PAGESIZE;
- if (i < 0 || i >= minefield_npages ||
- minefield_admin[i] != region_start % PAGESIZE)
- minefield_bomb();
- for (j = i; j < minefield_npages && minefield_admin[j] != 0xFFFF; j++);
-
- minefield_admin_hide(1);
-
- return j * PAGESIZE - region_start;
-}
-
-void *minefield_c_malloc(size_t size)
-{
- if (!minefield_initialised)
- minefield_init();
- return minefield_alloc(size);
-}
-
-void minefield_c_free(void *p)
-{
- if (!minefield_initialised)
- minefield_init();
- minefield_free(p);
-}
-
-/*
- * realloc _always_ moves the chunk, for rapid detection of code
- * that assumes it won't.
- */
-void *minefield_c_realloc(void *p, size_t size)
-{
- size_t oldsize;
- void *q;
- if (!minefield_initialised)
- minefield_init();
- q = minefield_alloc(size);
- oldsize = minefield_get_size(p);
- memcpy(q, p, (oldsize < size ? oldsize : size));
- minefield_free(p);
- return q;
-}
-
-#endif /* MINEFIELD */
-
-FontSpec *fontspec_new(const char *name,
- int bold, int height, int charset)
-{
- FontSpec *f = snew(FontSpec);
- f->name = dupstr(name);
- f->isbold = bold;
- f->height = height;
- f->charset = charset;
- return f;
-}
-FontSpec *fontspec_copy(const FontSpec *f)
-{
- return fontspec_new(f->name, f->isbold, f->height, f->charset);
-}
-void fontspec_free(FontSpec *f)
-{
- sfree(f->name);
- sfree(f);
-}
-int fontspec_serialise(FontSpec *f, void *vdata)
-{
- char *data = (char *)vdata;
- int len = strlen(f->name) + 1; /* include trailing NUL */
- if (data) {
- strcpy(data, f->name);
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(data + len, f->isbold);
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(data + len + 4, f->height);
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(data + len + 8, f->charset);
- }
- return len + 12; /* also include three 4-byte ints */
-}
-FontSpec *fontspec_deserialise(void *vdata, int maxsize, int *used)
-{
- char *data = (char *)vdata;
- char *end;
- if (maxsize < 13)
- return NULL;
- end = memchr(data, '\0', maxsize-12);
- if (!end)
- return NULL;
- end++;
- *used = end - data + 12;
- return fontspec_new(data,
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(end),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(end + 4),
- GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(end + 8));
-}
+/* + * winmisc.c: miscellaneous Windows-specific things + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include "putty.h" +#include <security.h> + +OSVERSIONINFO osVersion; + +char *platform_get_x_display(void) { + /* We may as well check for DISPLAY in case it's useful. */ + return dupstr(getenv("DISPLAY")); +} + +Filename *filename_from_str(const char *str) +{ + Filename *ret = snew(Filename); + ret->path = dupstr(str); + return ret; +} + +Filename *filename_copy(const Filename *fn) +{ + return filename_from_str(fn->path); +} + +const char *filename_to_str(const Filename *fn) +{ + return fn->path; +} + +int filename_equal(const Filename *f1, const Filename *f2) +{ + return !strcmp(f1->path, f2->path); +} + +int filename_is_null(const Filename *fn) +{ + return !*fn->path; +} + +void filename_free(Filename *fn) +{ + sfree(fn->path); + sfree(fn); +} + +int filename_serialise(const Filename *f, void *vdata) +{ + char *data = (char *)vdata; + int len = strlen(f->path) + 1; /* include trailing NUL */ + if (data) { + strcpy(data, f->path); + } + return len; +} +Filename *filename_deserialise(void *vdata, int maxsize, int *used) +{ + char *data = (char *)vdata; + char *end; + end = memchr(data, '\0', maxsize); + if (!end) + return NULL; + end++; + *used = end - data; + return filename_from_str(data); +} + +#ifndef NO_SECUREZEROMEMORY +/* + * Windows implementation of smemclr (see misc.c) using SecureZeroMemory. + */ +void smemclr(void *b, size_t n) { + if (b && n > 0) + SecureZeroMemory(b, n); +} +#endif + +char *get_username(void) +{ + DWORD namelen; + char *user; + int got_username = FALSE; + DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, BOOLEAN, GetUserNameExA, + (EXTENDED_NAME_FORMAT, LPSTR, PULONG)); + + { + static int tried_usernameex = FALSE; + if (!tried_usernameex) { + /* Not available on Win9x, so load dynamically */ + HMODULE secur32 = load_system32_dll("secur32.dll"); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(secur32, GetUserNameExA); + tried_usernameex = TRUE; + } + } + + if (p_GetUserNameExA) { + /* + * If available, use the principal -- this avoids the problem + * that the local username is case-insensitive but Kerberos + * usernames are case-sensitive. + */ + + /* Get the length */ + namelen = 0; + (void) p_GetUserNameExA(NameUserPrincipal, NULL, &namelen); + + user = snewn(namelen, char); + got_username = p_GetUserNameExA(NameUserPrincipal, user, &namelen); + if (got_username) { + char *p = strchr(user, '@'); + if (p) *p = 0; + } else { + sfree(user); + } + } + + if (!got_username) { + /* Fall back to local user name */ + namelen = 0; + if (GetUserName(NULL, &namelen) == FALSE) { + /* + * Apparently this doesn't work at least on Windows XP SP2. + * Thus assume a maximum of 256. It will fail again if it + * doesn't fit. + */ + namelen = 256; + } + + user = snewn(namelen, char); + got_username = GetUserName(user, &namelen); + if (!got_username) { + sfree(user); + } + } + + return got_username ? user : NULL; +} + +BOOL init_winver(void) +{ + ZeroMemory(&osVersion, sizeof(osVersion)); + osVersion.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof (OSVERSIONINFO); + return GetVersionEx ( (OSVERSIONINFO *) &osVersion); +} + +HMODULE load_system32_dll(const char *libname) +{ + /* + * Wrapper function to load a DLL out of c:\windows\system32 + * without going through the full DLL search path. (Hence no + * attack is possible by placing a substitute DLL earlier on that + * path.) + */ + static char *sysdir = NULL; + char *fullpath; + HMODULE ret; + + if (!sysdir) { + int size = 0, len; + do { + size = 3*size/2 + 512; + sysdir = sresize(sysdir, size, char); + len = GetSystemDirectory(sysdir, size); + } while (len >= size); + } + + fullpath = dupcat(sysdir, "\\", libname, NULL); + ret = LoadLibrary(fullpath); + sfree(fullpath); + return ret; +} + +/* + * A tree234 containing mappings from system error codes to strings. + */ + +struct errstring { + int error; + char *text; +}; + +static int errstring_find(void *av, void *bv) +{ + int *a = (int *)av; + struct errstring *b = (struct errstring *)bv; + if (*a < b->error) + return -1; + if (*a > b->error) + return +1; + return 0; +} +static int errstring_compare(void *av, void *bv) +{ + struct errstring *a = (struct errstring *)av; + return errstring_find(&a->error, bv); +} + +static tree234 *errstrings = NULL; + +const char *win_strerror(int error) +{ + struct errstring *es; + + if (!errstrings) + errstrings = newtree234(errstring_compare); + + es = find234(errstrings, &error, errstring_find); + + if (!es) { + char msgtext[65536]; /* maximum size for FormatMessage is 64K */ + + es = snew(struct errstring); + es->error = error; + if (!FormatMessage((FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | + FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS), NULL, error, + MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), + msgtext, lenof(msgtext)-1, NULL)) { + sprintf(msgtext, + "(unable to format: FormatMessage returned %d)", + error, GetLastError()); + } else { + int len = strlen(msgtext); + if (len > 0 && msgtext[len-1] == '\n') + msgtext[len-1] = '\0'; + } + es->text = dupprintf("Error %d: %s", error, msgtext); + add234(errstrings, es); + } + + return es->text; +} + +#ifdef DEBUG +static FILE *debug_fp = NULL; +static HANDLE debug_hdl = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; +static int debug_got_console = 0; + +void dputs(char *buf) +{ + DWORD dw; + + if (!debug_got_console) { + if (AllocConsole()) { + debug_got_console = 1; + debug_hdl = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); + } + } + if (!debug_fp) { + debug_fp = fopen("debug.log", "w"); + } + + if (debug_hdl != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { + WriteFile(debug_hdl, buf, strlen(buf), &dw, NULL); + } + fputs(buf, debug_fp); + fflush(debug_fp); +} +#endif + +#ifdef MINEFIELD +/* + * Minefield - a Windows equivalent for Electric Fence + */ + +#define PAGESIZE 4096 + +/* + * Design: + * + * We start by reserving as much virtual address space as Windows + * will sensibly (or not sensibly) let us have. We flag it all as + * invalid memory. + * + * Any allocation attempt is satisfied by committing one or more + * pages, with an uncommitted page on either side. The returned + * memory region is jammed up against the _end_ of the pages. + * + * Freeing anything causes instantaneous decommitment of the pages + * involved, so stale pointers are caught as soon as possible. + */ + +static int minefield_initialised = 0; +static void *minefield_region = NULL; +static long minefield_size = 0; +static long minefield_npages = 0; +static long minefield_curpos = 0; +static unsigned short *minefield_admin = NULL; +static void *minefield_pages = NULL; + +static void minefield_admin_hide(int hide) +{ + int access = hide ? PAGE_NOACCESS : PAGE_READWRITE; + VirtualProtect(minefield_admin, minefield_npages * 2, access, NULL); +} + +static void minefield_init(void) +{ + int size; + int admin_size; + int i; + + for (size = 0x40000000; size > 0; size = ((size >> 3) * 7) & ~0xFFF) { + minefield_region = VirtualAlloc(NULL, size, + MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_NOACCESS); + if (minefield_region) + break; + } + minefield_size = size; + + /* + * Firstly, allocate a section of that to be the admin block. + * We'll need a two-byte field for each page. + */ + minefield_admin = minefield_region; + minefield_npages = minefield_size / PAGESIZE; + admin_size = (minefield_npages * 2 + PAGESIZE - 1) & ~(PAGESIZE - 1); + minefield_npages = (minefield_size - admin_size) / PAGESIZE; + minefield_pages = (char *) minefield_region + admin_size; + + /* + * Commit the admin region. + */ + VirtualAlloc(minefield_admin, minefield_npages * 2, + MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE); + + /* + * Mark all pages as unused (0xFFFF). + */ + for (i = 0; i < minefield_npages; i++) + minefield_admin[i] = 0xFFFF; + + /* + * Hide the admin region. + */ + minefield_admin_hide(1); + + minefield_initialised = 1; +} + +static void minefield_bomb(void) +{ + div(1, *(int *) minefield_pages); +} + +static void *minefield_alloc(int size) +{ + int npages; + int pos, lim, region_end, region_start; + int start; + int i; + + npages = (size + PAGESIZE - 1) / PAGESIZE; + + minefield_admin_hide(0); + + /* + * Search from current position until we find a contiguous + * bunch of npages+2 unused pages. + */ + pos = minefield_curpos; + lim = minefield_npages; + while (1) { + /* Skip over used pages. */ + while (pos < lim && minefield_admin[pos] != 0xFFFF) + pos++; + /* Count unused pages. */ + start = pos; + while (pos < lim && pos - start < npages + 2 && + minefield_admin[pos] == 0xFFFF) + pos++; + if (pos - start == npages + 2) + break; + /* If we've reached the limit, reset the limit or stop. */ + if (pos >= lim) { + if (lim == minefield_npages) { + /* go round and start again at zero */ + lim = minefield_curpos; + pos = 0; + } else { + minefield_admin_hide(1); + return NULL; + } + } + } + + minefield_curpos = pos - 1; + + /* + * We have npages+2 unused pages starting at start. We leave + * the first and last of these alone and use the rest. + */ + region_end = (start + npages + 1) * PAGESIZE; + region_start = region_end - size; + /* FIXME: could align here if we wanted */ + + /* + * Update the admin region. + */ + for (i = start + 2; i < start + npages + 1; i++) + minefield_admin[i] = 0xFFFE; /* used but no region starts here */ + minefield_admin[start + 1] = region_start % PAGESIZE; + + minefield_admin_hide(1); + + VirtualAlloc((char *) minefield_pages + region_start, size, + MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE); + return (char *) minefield_pages + region_start; +} + +static void minefield_free(void *ptr) +{ + int region_start, i, j; + + minefield_admin_hide(0); + + region_start = (char *) ptr - (char *) minefield_pages; + i = region_start / PAGESIZE; + if (i < 0 || i >= minefield_npages || + minefield_admin[i] != region_start % PAGESIZE) + minefield_bomb(); + for (j = i; j < minefield_npages && minefield_admin[j] != 0xFFFF; j++) { + minefield_admin[j] = 0xFFFF; + } + + VirtualFree(ptr, j * PAGESIZE - region_start, MEM_DECOMMIT); + + minefield_admin_hide(1); +} + +static int minefield_get_size(void *ptr) +{ + int region_start, i, j; + + minefield_admin_hide(0); + + region_start = (char *) ptr - (char *) minefield_pages; + i = region_start / PAGESIZE; + if (i < 0 || i >= minefield_npages || + minefield_admin[i] != region_start % PAGESIZE) + minefield_bomb(); + for (j = i; j < minefield_npages && minefield_admin[j] != 0xFFFF; j++); + + minefield_admin_hide(1); + + return j * PAGESIZE - region_start; +} + +void *minefield_c_malloc(size_t size) +{ + if (!minefield_initialised) + minefield_init(); + return minefield_alloc(size); +} + +void minefield_c_free(void *p) +{ + if (!minefield_initialised) + minefield_init(); + minefield_free(p); +} + +/* + * realloc _always_ moves the chunk, for rapid detection of code + * that assumes it won't. + */ +void *minefield_c_realloc(void *p, size_t size) +{ + size_t oldsize; + void *q; + if (!minefield_initialised) + minefield_init(); + q = minefield_alloc(size); + oldsize = minefield_get_size(p); + memcpy(q, p, (oldsize < size ? oldsize : size)); + minefield_free(p); + return q; +} + +#endif /* MINEFIELD */ + +FontSpec *fontspec_new(const char *name, + int bold, int height, int charset) +{ + FontSpec *f = snew(FontSpec); + f->name = dupstr(name); + f->isbold = bold; + f->height = height; + f->charset = charset; + return f; +} +FontSpec *fontspec_copy(const FontSpec *f) +{ + return fontspec_new(f->name, f->isbold, f->height, f->charset); +} +void fontspec_free(FontSpec *f) +{ + sfree(f->name); + sfree(f); +} +int fontspec_serialise(FontSpec *f, void *vdata) +{ + char *data = (char *)vdata; + int len = strlen(f->name) + 1; /* include trailing NUL */ + if (data) { + strcpy(data, f->name); + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(data + len, f->isbold); + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(data + len + 4, f->height); + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(data + len + 8, f->charset); + } + return len + 12; /* also include three 4-byte ints */ +} +FontSpec *fontspec_deserialise(void *vdata, int maxsize, int *used) +{ + char *data = (char *)vdata; + char *end; + if (maxsize < 13) + return NULL; + end = memchr(data, '\0', maxsize-12); + if (!end) + return NULL; + end++; + *used = end - data + 12; + return fontspec_new(data, + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(end), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(end + 4), + GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(end + 8)); +} diff --git a/tools/plink/winnet.c b/tools/plink/winnet.c index 11f9ba52e..039701cf0 100644 --- a/tools/plink/winnet.c +++ b/tools/plink/winnet.c @@ -1,1747 +1,1835 @@ -/*
- * Windows networking abstraction.
- *
- * For the IPv6 code in here I am indebted to Jeroen Massar and
- * unfix.org.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-
-#define DEFINE_PLUG_METHOD_MACROS
-#include "putty.h"
-#include "network.h"
-#include "tree234.h"
-
-#include <ws2tcpip.h>
-
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
-const struct in6_addr in6addr_any = IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT;
-const struct in6_addr in6addr_loopback = IN6ADDR_LOOPBACK_INIT;
-#endif
-
-#define ipv4_is_loopback(addr) \
- ((p_ntohl(addr.s_addr) & 0xFF000000L) == 0x7F000000L)
-
-/*
- * We used to typedef struct Socket_tag *Socket.
- *
- * Since we have made the networking abstraction slightly more
- * abstract, Socket no longer means a tcp socket (it could mean
- * an ssl socket). So now we must use Actual_Socket when we know
- * we are talking about a tcp socket.
- */
-typedef struct Socket_tag *Actual_Socket;
-
-/*
- * Mutable state that goes with a SockAddr: stores information
- * about where in the list of candidate IP(v*) addresses we've
- * currently got to.
- */
-typedef struct SockAddrStep_tag SockAddrStep;
-struct SockAddrStep_tag {
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- struct addrinfo *ai; /* steps along addr->ais */
-#endif
- int curraddr;
-};
-
-struct Socket_tag {
- const struct socket_function_table *fn;
- /* the above variable absolutely *must* be the first in this structure */
- char *error;
- SOCKET s;
- Plug plug;
- void *private_ptr;
- bufchain output_data;
- int connected;
- int writable;
- int frozen; /* this causes readability notifications to be ignored */
- int frozen_readable; /* this means we missed at least one readability
- * notification while we were frozen */
- int localhost_only; /* for listening sockets */
- char oobdata[1];
- int sending_oob;
- int oobinline, nodelay, keepalive, privport;
- enum { EOF_NO, EOF_PENDING, EOF_SENT } outgoingeof;
- SockAddr addr;
- SockAddrStep step;
- int port;
- int pending_error; /* in case send() returns error */
- /*
- * We sometimes need pairs of Socket structures to be linked:
- * if we are listening on the same IPv6 and v4 port, for
- * example. So here we define `parent' and `child' pointers to
- * track this link.
- */
- Actual_Socket parent, child;
-};
-
-struct SockAddr_tag {
- int refcount;
- char *error;
- int resolved;
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- struct addrinfo *ais; /* Addresses IPv6 style. */
-#endif
- unsigned long *addresses; /* Addresses IPv4 style. */
- int naddresses;
- char hostname[512]; /* Store an unresolved host name. */
-};
-
-/*
- * Which address family this address belongs to. AF_INET for IPv4;
- * AF_INET6 for IPv6; AF_UNSPEC indicates that name resolution has
- * not been done and a simple host name is held in this SockAddr
- * structure.
- */
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
-#define SOCKADDR_FAMILY(addr, step) \
- (!(addr)->resolved ? AF_UNSPEC : \
- (step).ai ? (step).ai->ai_family : AF_INET)
-#else
-#define SOCKADDR_FAMILY(addr, step) \
- (!(addr)->resolved ? AF_UNSPEC : AF_INET)
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Start a SockAddrStep structure to step through multiple
- * addresses.
- */
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
-#define START_STEP(addr, step) \
- ((step).ai = (addr)->ais, (step).curraddr = 0)
-#else
-#define START_STEP(addr, step) \
- ((step).curraddr = 0)
-#endif
-
-static tree234 *sktree;
-
-static int cmpfortree(void *av, void *bv)
-{
- Actual_Socket a = (Actual_Socket) av, b = (Actual_Socket) bv;
- unsigned long as = (unsigned long) a->s, bs = (unsigned long) b->s;
- if (as < bs)
- return -1;
- if (as > bs)
- return +1;
- if (a < b)
- return -1;
- if (a > b)
- return +1;
- return 0;
-}
-
-static int cmpforsearch(void *av, void *bv)
-{
- Actual_Socket b = (Actual_Socket) bv;
- unsigned long as = (unsigned long) av, bs = (unsigned long) b->s;
- if (as < bs)
- return -1;
- if (as > bs)
- return +1;
- return 0;
-}
-
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, WSAStartup, (WORD, LPWSADATA));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, WSACleanup, (void));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, closesocket, (SOCKET));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, u_long, ntohl, (u_long));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, u_long, htonl, (u_long));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, u_short, htons, (u_short));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, u_short, ntohs, (u_short));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, gethostname, (char *, int));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, struct hostent FAR *, gethostbyname,
- (const char FAR *));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, struct servent FAR *, getservbyname,
- (const char FAR *, const char FAR *));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, unsigned long, inet_addr, (const char FAR *));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, char FAR *, inet_ntoa, (struct in_addr));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, connect,
- (SOCKET, const struct sockaddr FAR *, int));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, bind,
- (SOCKET, const struct sockaddr FAR *, int));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, setsockopt,
- (SOCKET, int, int, const char FAR *, int));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, SOCKET, socket, (int, int, int));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, listen, (SOCKET, int));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, send, (SOCKET, const char FAR *, int, int));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, shutdown, (SOCKET, int));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, ioctlsocket,
- (SOCKET, long, u_long FAR *));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, SOCKET, accept,
- (SOCKET, struct sockaddr FAR *, int FAR *));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, recv, (SOCKET, char FAR *, int, int));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, WSAIoctl,
- (SOCKET, DWORD, LPVOID, DWORD, LPVOID, DWORD,
- LPDWORD, LPWSAOVERLAPPED,
- LPWSAOVERLAPPED_COMPLETION_ROUTINE));
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, getaddrinfo,
- (const char *nodename, const char *servname,
- const struct addrinfo *hints, struct addrinfo **res));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, void, freeaddrinfo, (struct addrinfo *res));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, getnameinfo,
- (const struct sockaddr FAR * sa, socklen_t salen,
- char FAR * host, size_t hostlen, char FAR * serv,
- size_t servlen, int flags));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, char *, gai_strerror, (int ecode));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, WSAAddressToStringA,
- (LPSOCKADDR, DWORD, LPWSAPROTOCOL_INFO,
- LPSTR, LPDWORD));
-#endif
-
-static HMODULE winsock_module = NULL;
-static WSADATA wsadata;
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
-static HMODULE winsock2_module = NULL;
-static HMODULE wship6_module = NULL;
-#endif
-
-int sk_startup(int hi, int lo)
-{
- WORD winsock_ver;
-
- winsock_ver = MAKEWORD(hi, lo);
-
- if (p_WSAStartup(winsock_ver, &wsadata)) {
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- if (LOBYTE(wsadata.wVersion) != LOBYTE(winsock_ver)) {
- return FALSE;
- }
-
-#ifdef NET_SETUP_DIAGNOSTICS
- {
- char buf[80];
- sprintf(buf, "Using WinSock %d.%d", hi, lo);
- logevent(NULL, buf);
- }
-#endif
- return TRUE;
-}
-
-void sk_init(void)
-{
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- winsock2_module =
-#endif
- winsock_module = load_system32_dll("ws2_32.dll");
- if (!winsock_module) {
- winsock_module = load_system32_dll("wsock32.dll");
- }
- if (!winsock_module)
- fatalbox("Unable to load any WinSock library");
-
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- /* Check if we have getaddrinfo in Winsock */
- if (GetProcAddress(winsock_module, "getaddrinfo") != NULL) {
-#ifdef NET_SETUP_DIAGNOSTICS
- logevent(NULL, "Native WinSock IPv6 support detected");
-#endif
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, getaddrinfo);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, freeaddrinfo);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, getnameinfo);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, gai_strerror);
- } else {
- /* Fall back to wship6.dll for Windows 2000 */
- wship6_module = load_system32_dll("wship6.dll");
- if (wship6_module) {
-#ifdef NET_SETUP_DIAGNOSTICS
- logevent(NULL, "WSH IPv6 support detected");
-#endif
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(wship6_module, getaddrinfo);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(wship6_module, freeaddrinfo);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(wship6_module, getnameinfo);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(wship6_module, gai_strerror);
- } else {
-#ifdef NET_SETUP_DIAGNOSTICS
- logevent(NULL, "No IPv6 support detected");
-#endif
- }
- }
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock2_module, WSAAddressToStringA);
-#else
-#ifdef NET_SETUP_DIAGNOSTICS
- logevent(NULL, "PuTTY was built without IPv6 support");
-#endif
-#endif
-
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, WSAAsyncSelect);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, WSAEventSelect);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, select);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, WSAGetLastError);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, WSAEnumNetworkEvents);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, WSAStartup);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, WSACleanup);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, closesocket);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, ntohl);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, htonl);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, htons);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, ntohs);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, gethostname);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, gethostbyname);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, getservbyname);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, inet_addr);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, inet_ntoa);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, connect);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, bind);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, setsockopt);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, socket);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, listen);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, send);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, shutdown);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, ioctlsocket);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, accept);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, recv);
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, WSAIoctl);
-
- /* Try to get the best WinSock version we can get */
- if (!sk_startup(2,2) &&
- !sk_startup(2,0) &&
- !sk_startup(1,1)) {
- fatalbox("Unable to initialise WinSock");
- }
-
- sktree = newtree234(cmpfortree);
-}
-
-void sk_cleanup(void)
-{
- Actual_Socket s;
- int i;
-
- if (sktree) {
- for (i = 0; (s = index234(sktree, i)) != NULL; i++) {
- p_closesocket(s->s);
- }
- freetree234(sktree);
- sktree = NULL;
- }
-
- if (p_WSACleanup)
- p_WSACleanup();
- if (winsock_module)
- FreeLibrary(winsock_module);
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- if (wship6_module)
- FreeLibrary(wship6_module);
-#endif
-}
-
-char *winsock_error_string(int error)
-{
- switch (error) {
- case WSAEACCES:
- return "Network error: Permission denied";
- case WSAEADDRINUSE:
- return "Network error: Address already in use";
- case WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL:
- return "Network error: Cannot assign requested address";
- case WSAEAFNOSUPPORT:
- return
- "Network error: Address family not supported by protocol family";
- case WSAEALREADY:
- return "Network error: Operation already in progress";
- case WSAECONNABORTED:
- return "Network error: Software caused connection abort";
- case WSAECONNREFUSED:
- return "Network error: Connection refused";
- case WSAECONNRESET:
- return "Network error: Connection reset by peer";
- case WSAEDESTADDRREQ:
- return "Network error: Destination address required";
- case WSAEFAULT:
- return "Network error: Bad address";
- case WSAEHOSTDOWN:
- return "Network error: Host is down";
- case WSAEHOSTUNREACH:
- return "Network error: No route to host";
- case WSAEINPROGRESS:
- return "Network error: Operation now in progress";
- case WSAEINTR:
- return "Network error: Interrupted function call";
- case WSAEINVAL:
- return "Network error: Invalid argument";
- case WSAEISCONN:
- return "Network error: Socket is already connected";
- case WSAEMFILE:
- return "Network error: Too many open files";
- case WSAEMSGSIZE:
- return "Network error: Message too long";
- case WSAENETDOWN:
- return "Network error: Network is down";
- case WSAENETRESET:
- return "Network error: Network dropped connection on reset";
- case WSAENETUNREACH:
- return "Network error: Network is unreachable";
- case WSAENOBUFS:
- return "Network error: No buffer space available";
- case WSAENOPROTOOPT:
- return "Network error: Bad protocol option";
- case WSAENOTCONN:
- return "Network error: Socket is not connected";
- case WSAENOTSOCK:
- return "Network error: Socket operation on non-socket";
- case WSAEOPNOTSUPP:
- return "Network error: Operation not supported";
- case WSAEPFNOSUPPORT:
- return "Network error: Protocol family not supported";
- case WSAEPROCLIM:
- return "Network error: Too many processes";
- case WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT:
- return "Network error: Protocol not supported";
- case WSAEPROTOTYPE:
- return "Network error: Protocol wrong type for socket";
- case WSAESHUTDOWN:
- return "Network error: Cannot send after socket shutdown";
- case WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT:
- return "Network error: Socket type not supported";
- case WSAETIMEDOUT:
- return "Network error: Connection timed out";
- case WSAEWOULDBLOCK:
- return "Network error: Resource temporarily unavailable";
- case WSAEDISCON:
- return "Network error: Graceful shutdown in progress";
- default:
- return "Unknown network error";
- }
-}
-
-SockAddr sk_namelookup(const char *host, char **canonicalname,
- int address_family)
-{
- SockAddr ret = snew(struct SockAddr_tag);
- unsigned long a;
- char realhost[8192];
- int hint_family;
-
- /* Default to IPv4. */
- hint_family = (address_family == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? AF_INET :
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- address_family == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? AF_INET6 :
-#endif
- AF_UNSPEC);
-
- /* Clear the structure and default to IPv4. */
- memset(ret, 0, sizeof(struct SockAddr_tag));
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- ret->ais = NULL;
-#endif
- ret->addresses = NULL;
- ret->resolved = FALSE;
- ret->refcount = 1;
- *realhost = '\0';
-
- if ((a = p_inet_addr(host)) == (unsigned long) INADDR_NONE) {
- struct hostent *h = NULL;
- int err;
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- /*
- * Use getaddrinfo when it's available
- */
- if (p_getaddrinfo) {
- struct addrinfo hints;
-#ifdef NET_SETUP_DIAGNOSTICS
- logevent(NULL, "Using getaddrinfo() for resolving");
-#endif
- memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
- hints.ai_family = hint_family;
- hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME;
- if ((err = p_getaddrinfo(host, NULL, &hints, &ret->ais)) == 0)
- ret->resolved = TRUE;
- } else
-#endif
- {
-#ifdef NET_SETUP_DIAGNOSTICS
- logevent(NULL, "Using gethostbyname() for resolving");
-#endif
- /*
- * Otherwise use the IPv4-only gethostbyname...
- * (NOTE: we don't use gethostbyname as a fallback!)
- */
- if ( (h = p_gethostbyname(host)) )
- ret->resolved = TRUE;
- else
- err = p_WSAGetLastError();
- }
-
- if (!ret->resolved) {
- ret->error = (err == WSAENETDOWN ? "Network is down" :
- err == WSAHOST_NOT_FOUND ? "Host does not exist" :
- err == WSATRY_AGAIN ? "Host not found" :
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- p_getaddrinfo&&p_gai_strerror ? p_gai_strerror(err) :
-#endif
- "gethostbyname: unknown error");
- } else {
- ret->error = NULL;
-
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- /* If we got an address info use that... */
- if (ret->ais) {
- /* Are we in IPv4 fallback mode? */
- /* We put the IPv4 address into the a variable so we can further-on use the IPv4 code... */
- if (ret->ais->ai_family == AF_INET)
- memcpy(&a,
- (char *) &((SOCKADDR_IN *) ret->ais->
- ai_addr)->sin_addr, sizeof(a));
-
- if (ret->ais->ai_canonname)
- strncpy(realhost, ret->ais->ai_canonname, lenof(realhost));
- else
- strncpy(realhost, host, lenof(realhost));
- }
- /* We used the IPv4-only gethostbyname()... */
- else
-#endif
- {
- int n;
- for (n = 0; h->h_addr_list[n]; n++);
- ret->addresses = snewn(n, unsigned long);
- ret->naddresses = n;
- for (n = 0; n < ret->naddresses; n++) {
- memcpy(&a, h->h_addr_list[n], sizeof(a));
- ret->addresses[n] = p_ntohl(a);
- }
- memcpy(&a, h->h_addr, sizeof(a));
- /* This way we are always sure the h->h_name is valid :) */
- strncpy(realhost, h->h_name, sizeof(realhost));
- }
- }
- } else {
- /*
- * This must be a numeric IPv4 address because it caused a
- * success return from inet_addr.
- */
- ret->addresses = snewn(1, unsigned long);
- ret->naddresses = 1;
- ret->addresses[0] = p_ntohl(a);
- ret->resolved = TRUE;
- strncpy(realhost, host, sizeof(realhost));
- }
- realhost[lenof(realhost)-1] = '\0';
- *canonicalname = snewn(1+strlen(realhost), char);
- strcpy(*canonicalname, realhost);
- return ret;
-}
-
-SockAddr sk_nonamelookup(const char *host)
-{
- SockAddr ret = snew(struct SockAddr_tag);
- ret->error = NULL;
- ret->resolved = FALSE;
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- ret->ais = NULL;
-#endif
- ret->addresses = NULL;
- ret->naddresses = 0;
- ret->refcount = 1;
- strncpy(ret->hostname, host, lenof(ret->hostname));
- ret->hostname[lenof(ret->hostname)-1] = '\0';
- return ret;
-}
-
-int sk_nextaddr(SockAddr addr, SockAddrStep *step)
-{
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- if (step->ai) {
- if (step->ai->ai_next) {
- step->ai = step->ai->ai_next;
- return TRUE;
- } else
- return FALSE;
- }
-#endif
- if (step->curraddr+1 < addr->naddresses) {
- step->curraddr++;
- return TRUE;
- } else {
- return FALSE;
- }
-}
-
-void sk_getaddr(SockAddr addr, char *buf, int buflen)
-{
- SockAddrStep step;
- START_STEP(addr, step);
-
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- if (step.ai) {
- int err = 0;
- if (p_WSAAddressToStringA) {
- DWORD dwbuflen = buflen;
- err = p_WSAAddressToStringA(step.ai->ai_addr, step.ai->ai_addrlen,
- NULL, buf, &dwbuflen);
- } else
- err = -1;
- if (err) {
- strncpy(buf, addr->hostname, buflen);
- if (!buf[0])
- strncpy(buf, "<unknown>", buflen);
- buf[buflen-1] = '\0';
- }
- } else
-#endif
- if (SOCKADDR_FAMILY(addr, step) == AF_INET) {
- struct in_addr a;
- assert(addr->addresses && step.curraddr < addr->naddresses);
- a.s_addr = p_htonl(addr->addresses[step.curraddr]);
- strncpy(buf, p_inet_ntoa(a), buflen);
- buf[buflen-1] = '\0';
- } else {
- strncpy(buf, addr->hostname, buflen);
- buf[buflen-1] = '\0';
- }
-}
-
-int sk_hostname_is_local(char *name)
-{
- return !strcmp(name, "localhost") ||
- !strcmp(name, "::1") ||
- !strncmp(name, "127.", 4);
-}
-
-static INTERFACE_INFO local_interfaces[16];
-static int n_local_interfaces; /* 0=not yet, -1=failed, >0=number */
-
-static int ipv4_is_local_addr(struct in_addr addr)
-{
- if (ipv4_is_loopback(addr))
- return 1; /* loopback addresses are local */
- if (!n_local_interfaces) {
- SOCKET s = p_socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
- DWORD retbytes;
-
- if (p_WSAIoctl &&
- p_WSAIoctl(s, SIO_GET_INTERFACE_LIST, NULL, 0,
- local_interfaces, sizeof(local_interfaces),
- &retbytes, NULL, NULL) == 0)
- n_local_interfaces = retbytes / sizeof(INTERFACE_INFO);
- else
- logevent(NULL, "Unable to get list of local IP addresses");
- }
- if (n_local_interfaces > 0) {
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i < n_local_interfaces; i++) {
- SOCKADDR_IN *address =
- (SOCKADDR_IN *)&local_interfaces[i].iiAddress;
- if (address->sin_addr.s_addr == addr.s_addr)
- return 1; /* this address is local */
- }
- }
- return 0; /* this address is not local */
-}
-
-int sk_address_is_local(SockAddr addr)
-{
- SockAddrStep step;
- int family;
- START_STEP(addr, step);
- family = SOCKADDR_FAMILY(addr, step);
-
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- if (family == AF_INET6) {
- return IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK((const struct in6_addr *)step.ai->ai_addr);
- } else
-#endif
- if (family == AF_INET) {
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- if (step.ai) {
- return ipv4_is_local_addr(((struct sockaddr_in *)step.ai->ai_addr)
- ->sin_addr);
- } else
-#endif
- {
- struct in_addr a;
- assert(addr->addresses && step.curraddr < addr->naddresses);
- a.s_addr = p_htonl(addr->addresses[step.curraddr]);
- return ipv4_is_local_addr(a);
- }
- } else {
- assert(family == AF_UNSPEC);
- return 0; /* we don't know; assume not */
- }
-}
-
-int sk_addrtype(SockAddr addr)
-{
- SockAddrStep step;
- int family;
- START_STEP(addr, step);
- family = SOCKADDR_FAMILY(addr, step);
-
- return (family == AF_INET ? ADDRTYPE_IPV4 :
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- family == AF_INET6 ? ADDRTYPE_IPV6 :
-#endif
- ADDRTYPE_NAME);
-}
-
-void sk_addrcopy(SockAddr addr, char *buf)
-{
- SockAddrStep step;
- int family;
- START_STEP(addr, step);
- family = SOCKADDR_FAMILY(addr, step);
-
- assert(family != AF_UNSPEC);
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- if (step.ai) {
- if (family == AF_INET)
- memcpy(buf, &((struct sockaddr_in *)step.ai->ai_addr)->sin_addr,
- sizeof(struct in_addr));
- else if (family == AF_INET6)
- memcpy(buf, &((struct sockaddr_in6 *)step.ai->ai_addr)->sin6_addr,
- sizeof(struct in6_addr));
- else
- assert(FALSE);
- } else
-#endif
- if (family == AF_INET) {
- struct in_addr a;
- assert(addr->addresses && step.curraddr < addr->naddresses);
- a.s_addr = p_htonl(addr->addresses[step.curraddr]);
- memcpy(buf, (char*) &a.s_addr, 4);
- }
-}
-
-void sk_addr_free(SockAddr addr)
-{
- if (--addr->refcount > 0)
- return;
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- if (addr->ais && p_freeaddrinfo)
- p_freeaddrinfo(addr->ais);
-#endif
- if (addr->addresses)
- sfree(addr->addresses);
- sfree(addr);
-}
-
-SockAddr sk_addr_dup(SockAddr addr)
-{
- addr->refcount++;
- return addr;
-}
-
-static Plug sk_tcp_plug(Socket sock, Plug p)
-{
- Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock;
- Plug ret = s->plug;
- if (p)
- s->plug = p;
- return ret;
-}
-
-static void sk_tcp_flush(Socket s)
-{
- /*
- * We send data to the socket as soon as we can anyway,
- * so we don't need to do anything here. :-)
- */
-}
-
-static void sk_tcp_close(Socket s);
-static int sk_tcp_write(Socket s, const char *data, int len);
-static int sk_tcp_write_oob(Socket s, const char *data, int len);
-static void sk_tcp_write_eof(Socket s);
-static void sk_tcp_set_private_ptr(Socket s, void *ptr);
-static void *sk_tcp_get_private_ptr(Socket s);
-static void sk_tcp_set_frozen(Socket s, int is_frozen);
-static const char *sk_tcp_socket_error(Socket s);
-
-extern char *do_select(SOCKET skt, int startup);
-
-Socket sk_register(void *sock, Plug plug)
-{
- static const struct socket_function_table fn_table = {
- sk_tcp_plug,
- sk_tcp_close,
- sk_tcp_write,
- sk_tcp_write_oob,
- sk_tcp_write_eof,
- sk_tcp_flush,
- sk_tcp_set_private_ptr,
- sk_tcp_get_private_ptr,
- sk_tcp_set_frozen,
- sk_tcp_socket_error
- };
-
- DWORD err;
- char *errstr;
- Actual_Socket ret;
-
- /*
- * Create Socket structure.
- */
- ret = snew(struct Socket_tag);
- ret->fn = &fn_table;
- ret->error = NULL;
- ret->plug = plug;
- bufchain_init(&ret->output_data);
- ret->writable = 1; /* to start with */
- ret->sending_oob = 0;
- ret->outgoingeof = EOF_NO;
- ret->frozen = 1;
- ret->frozen_readable = 0;
- ret->localhost_only = 0; /* unused, but best init anyway */
- ret->pending_error = 0;
- ret->parent = ret->child = NULL;
- ret->addr = NULL;
-
- ret->s = (SOCKET)sock;
-
- if (ret->s == INVALID_SOCKET) {
- err = p_WSAGetLastError();
- ret->error = winsock_error_string(err);
- return (Socket) ret;
- }
-
- ret->oobinline = 0;
-
- /* Set up a select mechanism. This could be an AsyncSelect on a
- * window, or an EventSelect on an event object. */
- errstr = do_select(ret->s, 1);
- if (errstr) {
- ret->error = errstr;
- return (Socket) ret;
- }
-
- add234(sktree, ret);
-
- return (Socket) ret;
-}
-
-static DWORD try_connect(Actual_Socket sock)
-{
- SOCKET s;
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- SOCKADDR_IN6 a6;
-#endif
- SOCKADDR_IN a;
- DWORD err;
- char *errstr;
- short localport;
- int family;
-
- if (sock->s != INVALID_SOCKET) {
- do_select(sock->s, 0);
- p_closesocket(sock->s);
- }
-
- plug_log(sock->plug, 0, sock->addr, sock->port, NULL, 0);
-
- /*
- * Open socket.
- */
- family = SOCKADDR_FAMILY(sock->addr, sock->step);
-
- /*
- * Remove the socket from the tree before we overwrite its
- * internal socket id, because that forms part of the tree's
- * sorting criterion. We'll add it back before exiting this
- * function, whether we changed anything or not.
- */
- del234(sktree, sock);
-
- s = p_socket(family, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
- sock->s = s;
-
- if (s == INVALID_SOCKET) {
- err = p_WSAGetLastError();
- sock->error = winsock_error_string(err);
- goto ret;
- }
-
- if (sock->oobinline) {
- BOOL b = TRUE;
- p_setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_OOBINLINE, (void *) &b, sizeof(b));
- }
-
- if (sock->nodelay) {
- BOOL b = TRUE;
- p_setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, (void *) &b, sizeof(b));
- }
-
- if (sock->keepalive) {
- BOOL b = TRUE;
- p_setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, (void *) &b, sizeof(b));
- }
-
- /*
- * Bind to local address.
- */
- if (sock->privport)
- localport = 1023; /* count from 1023 downwards */
- else
- localport = 0; /* just use port 0 (ie winsock picks) */
-
- /* Loop round trying to bind */
- while (1) {
- int sockcode;
-
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- if (family == AF_INET6) {
- memset(&a6, 0, sizeof(a6));
- a6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
- /*a6.sin6_addr = in6addr_any; */ /* == 0 done by memset() */
- a6.sin6_port = p_htons(localport);
- } else
-#endif
- {
- a.sin_family = AF_INET;
- a.sin_addr.s_addr = p_htonl(INADDR_ANY);
- a.sin_port = p_htons(localport);
- }
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- sockcode = p_bind(s, (family == AF_INET6 ?
- (struct sockaddr *) &a6 :
- (struct sockaddr *) &a),
- (family == AF_INET6 ? sizeof(a6) : sizeof(a)));
-#else
- sockcode = p_bind(s, (struct sockaddr *) &a, sizeof(a));
-#endif
- if (sockcode != SOCKET_ERROR) {
- err = 0;
- break; /* done */
- } else {
- err = p_WSAGetLastError();
- if (err != WSAEADDRINUSE) /* failed, for a bad reason */
- break;
- }
-
- if (localport == 0)
- break; /* we're only looping once */
- localport--;
- if (localport == 0)
- break; /* we might have got to the end */
- }
-
- if (err) {
- sock->error = winsock_error_string(err);
- goto ret;
- }
-
- /*
- * Connect to remote address.
- */
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- if (sock->step.ai) {
- if (family == AF_INET6) {
- a6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
- a6.sin6_port = p_htons((short) sock->port);
- a6.sin6_addr =
- ((struct sockaddr_in6 *) sock->step.ai->ai_addr)->sin6_addr;
- a6.sin6_flowinfo = ((struct sockaddr_in6 *) sock->step.ai->ai_addr)->sin6_flowinfo;
- a6.sin6_scope_id = ((struct sockaddr_in6 *) sock->step.ai->ai_addr)->sin6_scope_id;
- } else {
- a.sin_family = AF_INET;
- a.sin_addr =
- ((struct sockaddr_in *) sock->step.ai->ai_addr)->sin_addr;
- a.sin_port = p_htons((short) sock->port);
- }
- } else
-#endif
- {
- assert(sock->addr->addresses && sock->step.curraddr < sock->addr->naddresses);
- a.sin_family = AF_INET;
- a.sin_addr.s_addr = p_htonl(sock->addr->addresses[sock->step.curraddr]);
- a.sin_port = p_htons((short) sock->port);
- }
-
- /* Set up a select mechanism. This could be an AsyncSelect on a
- * window, or an EventSelect on an event object. */
- errstr = do_select(s, 1);
- if (errstr) {
- sock->error = errstr;
- err = 1;
- goto ret;
- }
-
- if ((
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- p_connect(s,
- ((family == AF_INET6) ? (struct sockaddr *) &a6 :
- (struct sockaddr *) &a),
- (family == AF_INET6) ? sizeof(a6) : sizeof(a))
-#else
- p_connect(s, (struct sockaddr *) &a, sizeof(a))
-#endif
- ) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
- err = p_WSAGetLastError();
- /*
- * We expect a potential EWOULDBLOCK here, because the
- * chances are the front end has done a select for
- * FD_CONNECT, so that connect() will complete
- * asynchronously.
- */
- if ( err != WSAEWOULDBLOCK ) {
- sock->error = winsock_error_string(err);
- goto ret;
- }
- } else {
- /*
- * If we _don't_ get EWOULDBLOCK, the connect has completed
- * and we should set the socket as writable.
- */
- sock->writable = 1;
- }
-
- err = 0;
-
- ret:
-
- /*
- * No matter what happened, put the socket back in the tree.
- */
- add234(sktree, sock);
-
- if (err)
- plug_log(sock->plug, 1, sock->addr, sock->port, sock->error, err);
- return err;
-}
-
-Socket sk_new(SockAddr addr, int port, int privport, int oobinline,
- int nodelay, int keepalive, Plug plug)
-{
- static const struct socket_function_table fn_table = {
- sk_tcp_plug,
- sk_tcp_close,
- sk_tcp_write,
- sk_tcp_write_oob,
- sk_tcp_write_eof,
- sk_tcp_flush,
- sk_tcp_set_private_ptr,
- sk_tcp_get_private_ptr,
- sk_tcp_set_frozen,
- sk_tcp_socket_error
- };
-
- Actual_Socket ret;
- DWORD err;
-
- /*
- * Create Socket structure.
- */
- ret = snew(struct Socket_tag);
- ret->fn = &fn_table;
- ret->error = NULL;
- ret->plug = plug;
- bufchain_init(&ret->output_data);
- ret->connected = 0; /* to start with */
- ret->writable = 0; /* to start with */
- ret->sending_oob = 0;
- ret->outgoingeof = EOF_NO;
- ret->frozen = 0;
- ret->frozen_readable = 0;
- ret->localhost_only = 0; /* unused, but best init anyway */
- ret->pending_error = 0;
- ret->parent = ret->child = NULL;
- ret->oobinline = oobinline;
- ret->nodelay = nodelay;
- ret->keepalive = keepalive;
- ret->privport = privport;
- ret->port = port;
- ret->addr = addr;
- START_STEP(ret->addr, ret->step);
- ret->s = INVALID_SOCKET;
-
- err = 0;
- do {
- err = try_connect(ret);
- } while (err && sk_nextaddr(ret->addr, &ret->step));
-
- return (Socket) ret;
-}
-
-Socket sk_newlistener(char *srcaddr, int port, Plug plug, int local_host_only,
- int orig_address_family)
-{
- static const struct socket_function_table fn_table = {
- sk_tcp_plug,
- sk_tcp_close,
- sk_tcp_write,
- sk_tcp_write_oob,
- sk_tcp_write_eof,
- sk_tcp_flush,
- sk_tcp_set_private_ptr,
- sk_tcp_get_private_ptr,
- sk_tcp_set_frozen,
- sk_tcp_socket_error
- };
-
- SOCKET s;
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- SOCKADDR_IN6 a6;
-#endif
- SOCKADDR_IN a;
-
- DWORD err;
- char *errstr;
- Actual_Socket ret;
- int retcode;
- int on = 1;
-
- int address_family;
-
- /*
- * Create Socket structure.
- */
- ret = snew(struct Socket_tag);
- ret->fn = &fn_table;
- ret->error = NULL;
- ret->plug = plug;
- bufchain_init(&ret->output_data);
- ret->writable = 0; /* to start with */
- ret->sending_oob = 0;
- ret->outgoingeof = EOF_NO;
- ret->frozen = 0;
- ret->frozen_readable = 0;
- ret->localhost_only = local_host_only;
- ret->pending_error = 0;
- ret->parent = ret->child = NULL;
- ret->addr = NULL;
-
- /*
- * Translate address_family from platform-independent constants
- * into local reality.
- */
- address_family = (orig_address_family == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? AF_INET :
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- orig_address_family == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? AF_INET6 :
-#endif
- AF_UNSPEC);
-
- /*
- * Our default, if passed the `don't care' value
- * ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC, is to listen on IPv4. If IPv6 is supported,
- * we will also set up a second socket listening on IPv6, but
- * the v4 one is primary since that ought to work even on
- * non-v6-supporting systems.
- */
- if (address_family == AF_UNSPEC) address_family = AF_INET;
-
- /*
- * Open socket.
- */
- s = p_socket(address_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
- ret->s = s;
-
- if (s == INVALID_SOCKET) {
- err = p_WSAGetLastError();
- ret->error = winsock_error_string(err);
- return (Socket) ret;
- }
-
- ret->oobinline = 0;
-
- p_setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, (const char *)&on, sizeof(on));
-
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- if (address_family == AF_INET6) {
- memset(&a6, 0, sizeof(a6));
- a6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
- /* FIXME: srcaddr is ignored for IPv6, because I (SGT) don't
- * know how to do it. :-)
- * (jeroen:) saddr is specified as an address.. eg 2001:db8::1
- * Thus we need either a parser that understands [2001:db8::1]:80
- * style addresses and/or enhance this to understand hostnames too. */
- if (local_host_only)
- a6.sin6_addr = in6addr_loopback;
- else
- a6.sin6_addr = in6addr_any;
- a6.sin6_port = p_htons(port);
- } else
-#endif
- {
- int got_addr = 0;
- a.sin_family = AF_INET;
-
- /*
- * Bind to source address. First try an explicitly
- * specified one...
- */
- if (srcaddr) {
- a.sin_addr.s_addr = p_inet_addr(srcaddr);
- if (a.sin_addr.s_addr != INADDR_NONE) {
- /* Override localhost_only with specified listen addr. */
- ret->localhost_only = ipv4_is_loopback(a.sin_addr);
- got_addr = 1;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * ... and failing that, go with one of the standard ones.
- */
- if (!got_addr) {
- if (local_host_only)
- a.sin_addr.s_addr = p_htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK);
- else
- a.sin_addr.s_addr = p_htonl(INADDR_ANY);
- }
-
- a.sin_port = p_htons((short)port);
- }
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- retcode = p_bind(s, (address_family == AF_INET6 ?
- (struct sockaddr *) &a6 :
- (struct sockaddr *) &a),
- (address_family ==
- AF_INET6 ? sizeof(a6) : sizeof(a)));
-#else
- retcode = p_bind(s, (struct sockaddr *) &a, sizeof(a));
-#endif
- if (retcode != SOCKET_ERROR) {
- err = 0;
- } else {
- err = p_WSAGetLastError();
- }
-
- if (err) {
- p_closesocket(s);
- ret->error = winsock_error_string(err);
- return (Socket) ret;
- }
-
-
- if (p_listen(s, SOMAXCONN) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
- p_closesocket(s);
- ret->error = winsock_error_string(err);
- return (Socket) ret;
- }
-
- /* Set up a select mechanism. This could be an AsyncSelect on a
- * window, or an EventSelect on an event object. */
- errstr = do_select(s, 1);
- if (errstr) {
- p_closesocket(s);
- ret->error = errstr;
- return (Socket) ret;
- }
-
- add234(sktree, ret);
-
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- /*
- * If we were given ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC, we must also create an
- * IPv6 listening socket and link it to this one.
- */
- if (address_family == AF_INET && orig_address_family == ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC) {
- Actual_Socket other;
-
- other = (Actual_Socket) sk_newlistener(srcaddr, port, plug,
- local_host_only, ADDRTYPE_IPV6);
-
- if (other) {
- if (!other->error) {
- other->parent = ret;
- ret->child = other;
- } else {
- sfree(other);
- }
- }
- }
-#endif
-
- return (Socket) ret;
-}
-
-static void sk_tcp_close(Socket sock)
-{
- extern char *do_select(SOCKET skt, int startup);
- Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock;
-
- if (s->child)
- sk_tcp_close((Socket)s->child);
-
- del234(sktree, s);
- do_select(s->s, 0);
- p_closesocket(s->s);
- if (s->addr)
- sk_addr_free(s->addr);
- sfree(s);
-}
-
-/*
- * The function which tries to send on a socket once it's deemed
- * writable.
- */
-void try_send(Actual_Socket s)
-{
- while (s->sending_oob || bufchain_size(&s->output_data) > 0) {
- int nsent;
- DWORD err;
- void *data;
- int len, urgentflag;
-
- if (s->sending_oob) {
- urgentflag = MSG_OOB;
- len = s->sending_oob;
- data = &s->oobdata;
- } else {
- urgentflag = 0;
- bufchain_prefix(&s->output_data, &data, &len);
- }
- nsent = p_send(s->s, data, len, urgentflag);
- noise_ultralight(nsent);
- if (nsent <= 0) {
- err = (nsent < 0 ? p_WSAGetLastError() : 0);
- if ((err < WSABASEERR && nsent < 0) || err == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {
- /*
- * Perfectly normal: we've sent all we can for the moment.
- *
- * (Some WinSock send() implementations can return
- * <0 but leave no sensible error indication -
- * WSAGetLastError() is called but returns zero or
- * a small number - so we check that case and treat
- * it just like WSAEWOULDBLOCK.)
- */
- s->writable = FALSE;
- return;
- } else if (nsent == 0 ||
- err == WSAECONNABORTED || err == WSAECONNRESET) {
- /*
- * If send() returns CONNABORTED or CONNRESET, we
- * unfortunately can't just call plug_closing(),
- * because it's quite likely that we're currently
- * _in_ a call from the code we'd be calling back
- * to, so we'd have to make half the SSH code
- * reentrant. Instead we flag a pending error on
- * the socket, to be dealt with (by calling
- * plug_closing()) at some suitable future moment.
- */
- s->pending_error = err;
- return;
- } else {
- /* We're inside the Windows frontend here, so we know
- * that the frontend handle is unnecessary. */
- logevent(NULL, winsock_error_string(err));
- fatalbox("%s", winsock_error_string(err));
- }
- } else {
- if (s->sending_oob) {
- if (nsent < len) {
- memmove(s->oobdata, s->oobdata+nsent, len-nsent);
- s->sending_oob = len - nsent;
- } else {
- s->sending_oob = 0;
- }
- } else {
- bufchain_consume(&s->output_data, nsent);
- }
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * If we reach here, we've finished sending everything we might
- * have needed to send. Send EOF, if we need to.
- */
- if (s->outgoingeof == EOF_PENDING) {
- p_shutdown(s->s, SD_SEND);
- s->outgoingeof = EOF_SENT;
- }
-}
-
-static int sk_tcp_write(Socket sock, const char *buf, int len)
-{
- Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock;
-
- assert(s->outgoingeof == EOF_NO);
-
- /*
- * Add the data to the buffer list on the socket.
- */
- bufchain_add(&s->output_data, buf, len);
-
- /*
- * Now try sending from the start of the buffer list.
- */
- if (s->writable)
- try_send(s);
-
- return bufchain_size(&s->output_data);
-}
-
-static int sk_tcp_write_oob(Socket sock, const char *buf, int len)
-{
- Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock;
-
- assert(s->outgoingeof == EOF_NO);
-
- /*
- * Replace the buffer list on the socket with the data.
- */
- bufchain_clear(&s->output_data);
- assert(len <= sizeof(s->oobdata));
- memcpy(s->oobdata, buf, len);
- s->sending_oob = len;
-
- /*
- * Now try sending from the start of the buffer list.
- */
- if (s->writable)
- try_send(s);
-
- return s->sending_oob;
-}
-
-static void sk_tcp_write_eof(Socket sock)
-{
- Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock;
-
- assert(s->outgoingeof == EOF_NO);
-
- /*
- * Mark the socket as pending outgoing EOF.
- */
- s->outgoingeof = EOF_PENDING;
-
- /*
- * Now try sending from the start of the buffer list.
- */
- if (s->writable)
- try_send(s);
-}
-
-int select_result(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
-{
- int ret, open;
- DWORD err;
- char buf[20480]; /* nice big buffer for plenty of speed */
- Actual_Socket s;
- u_long atmark;
-
- /* wParam is the socket itself */
-
- if (wParam == 0)
- return 1; /* boggle */
-
- s = find234(sktree, (void *) wParam, cmpforsearch);
- if (!s)
- return 1; /* boggle */
-
- if ((err = WSAGETSELECTERROR(lParam)) != 0) {
- /*
- * An error has occurred on this socket. Pass it to the
- * plug.
- */
- if (s->addr) {
- plug_log(s->plug, 1, s->addr, s->port,
- winsock_error_string(err), err);
- while (s->addr && sk_nextaddr(s->addr, &s->step)) {
- err = try_connect(s);
- }
- }
- if (err != 0)
- return plug_closing(s->plug, winsock_error_string(err), err, 0);
- else
- return 1;
- }
-
- noise_ultralight(lParam);
-
- switch (WSAGETSELECTEVENT(lParam)) {
- case FD_CONNECT:
- s->connected = s->writable = 1;
- /*
- * Once a socket is connected, we can stop falling
- * back through the candidate addresses to connect
- * to.
- */
- if (s->addr) {
- sk_addr_free(s->addr);
- s->addr = NULL;
- }
- break;
- case FD_READ:
- /* In the case the socket is still frozen, we don't even bother */
- if (s->frozen) {
- s->frozen_readable = 1;
- break;
- }
-
- /*
- * We have received data on the socket. For an oobinline
- * socket, this might be data _before_ an urgent pointer,
- * in which case we send it to the back end with type==1
- * (data prior to urgent).
- */
- if (s->oobinline) {
- atmark = 1;
- p_ioctlsocket(s->s, SIOCATMARK, &atmark);
- /*
- * Avoid checking the return value from ioctlsocket(),
- * on the grounds that some WinSock wrappers don't
- * support it. If it does nothing, we get atmark==1,
- * which is equivalent to `no OOB pending', so the
- * effect will be to non-OOB-ify any OOB data.
- */
- } else
- atmark = 1;
-
- ret = p_recv(s->s, buf, sizeof(buf), 0);
- noise_ultralight(ret);
- if (ret < 0) {
- err = p_WSAGetLastError();
- if (err == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {
- break;
- }
- }
- if (ret < 0) {
- return plug_closing(s->plug, winsock_error_string(err), err,
- 0);
- } else if (0 == ret) {
- return plug_closing(s->plug, NULL, 0, 0);
- } else {
- return plug_receive(s->plug, atmark ? 0 : 1, buf, ret);
- }
- break;
- case FD_OOB:
- /*
- * This will only happen on a non-oobinline socket. It
- * indicates that we can immediately perform an OOB read
- * and get back OOB data, which we will send to the back
- * end with type==2 (urgent data).
- */
- ret = p_recv(s->s, buf, sizeof(buf), MSG_OOB);
- noise_ultralight(ret);
- if (ret <= 0) {
- char *str = (ret == 0 ? "Internal networking trouble" :
- winsock_error_string(p_WSAGetLastError()));
- /* We're inside the Windows frontend here, so we know
- * that the frontend handle is unnecessary. */
- logevent(NULL, str);
- fatalbox("%s", str);
- } else {
- return plug_receive(s->plug, 2, buf, ret);
- }
- break;
- case FD_WRITE:
- {
- int bufsize_before, bufsize_after;
- s->writable = 1;
- bufsize_before = s->sending_oob + bufchain_size(&s->output_data);
- try_send(s);
- bufsize_after = s->sending_oob + bufchain_size(&s->output_data);
- if (bufsize_after < bufsize_before)
- plug_sent(s->plug, bufsize_after);
- }
- break;
- case FD_CLOSE:
- /* Signal a close on the socket. First read any outstanding data. */
- open = 1;
- do {
- ret = p_recv(s->s, buf, sizeof(buf), 0);
- if (ret < 0) {
- err = p_WSAGetLastError();
- if (err == WSAEWOULDBLOCK)
- break;
- return plug_closing(s->plug, winsock_error_string(err),
- err, 0);
- } else {
- if (ret)
- open &= plug_receive(s->plug, 0, buf, ret);
- else
- open &= plug_closing(s->plug, NULL, 0, 0);
- }
- } while (ret > 0);
- return open;
- case FD_ACCEPT:
- {
-#ifdef NO_IPV6
- struct sockaddr_in isa;
-#else
- struct sockaddr_storage isa;
-#endif
- int addrlen = sizeof(isa);
- SOCKET t; /* socket of connection */
-
- memset(&isa, 0, sizeof(isa));
- err = 0;
- t = p_accept(s->s,(struct sockaddr *)&isa,&addrlen);
- if (t == INVALID_SOCKET)
- {
- err = p_WSAGetLastError();
- if (err == WSATRY_AGAIN)
- break;
- }
-#ifndef NO_IPV6
- if (isa.ss_family == AF_INET &&
- s->localhost_only &&
- !ipv4_is_local_addr(((struct sockaddr_in *)&isa)->sin_addr))
-#else
- if (s->localhost_only && !ipv4_is_local_addr(isa.sin_addr))
-#endif
- {
- p_closesocket(t); /* dodgy WinSock let nonlocal through */
- } else if (plug_accepting(s->plug, (void*)t)) {
- p_closesocket(t); /* denied or error */
- }
- }
- }
-
- return 1;
-}
-
-/*
- * Deal with socket errors detected in try_send().
- */
-void net_pending_errors(void)
-{
- int i;
- Actual_Socket s;
-
- /*
- * This might be a fiddly business, because it's just possible
- * that handling a pending error on one socket might cause
- * others to be closed. (I can't think of any reason this might
- * happen in current SSH implementation, but to maintain
- * generality of this network layer I'll assume the worst.)
- *
- * So what we'll do is search the socket list for _one_ socket
- * with a pending error, and then handle it, and then search
- * the list again _from the beginning_. Repeat until we make a
- * pass with no socket errors present. That way we are
- * protected against the socket list changing under our feet.
- */
-
- do {
- for (i = 0; (s = index234(sktree, i)) != NULL; i++) {
- if (s->pending_error) {
- /*
- * An error has occurred on this socket. Pass it to the
- * plug.
- */
- plug_closing(s->plug,
- winsock_error_string(s->pending_error),
- s->pending_error, 0);
- break;
- }
- }
- } while (s);
-}
-
-/*
- * Each socket abstraction contains a `void *' private field in
- * which the client can keep state.
- */
-static void sk_tcp_set_private_ptr(Socket sock, void *ptr)
-{
- Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock;
- s->private_ptr = ptr;
-}
-
-static void *sk_tcp_get_private_ptr(Socket sock)
-{
- Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock;
- return s->private_ptr;
-}
-
-/*
- * Special error values are returned from sk_namelookup and sk_new
- * if there's a problem. These functions extract an error message,
- * or return NULL if there's no problem.
- */
-const char *sk_addr_error(SockAddr addr)
-{
- return addr->error;
-}
-static const char *sk_tcp_socket_error(Socket sock)
-{
- Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock;
- return s->error;
-}
-
-static void sk_tcp_set_frozen(Socket sock, int is_frozen)
-{
- Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock;
- if (s->frozen == is_frozen)
- return;
- s->frozen = is_frozen;
- if (!is_frozen) {
- do_select(s->s, 1);
- if (s->frozen_readable) {
- char c;
- p_recv(s->s, &c, 1, MSG_PEEK);
- }
- }
- s->frozen_readable = 0;
-}
-
-void socket_reselect_all(void)
-{
- Actual_Socket s;
- int i;
-
- for (i = 0; (s = index234(sktree, i)) != NULL; i++) {
- if (!s->frozen)
- do_select(s->s, 1);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * For Plink: enumerate all sockets currently active.
- */
-SOCKET first_socket(int *state)
-{
- Actual_Socket s;
- *state = 0;
- s = index234(sktree, (*state)++);
- return s ? s->s : INVALID_SOCKET;
-}
-
-SOCKET next_socket(int *state)
-{
- Actual_Socket s = index234(sktree, (*state)++);
- return s ? s->s : INVALID_SOCKET;
-}
-
-extern int socket_writable(SOCKET skt)
-{
- Actual_Socket s = find234(sktree, (void *)skt, cmpforsearch);
-
- if (s)
- return bufchain_size(&s->output_data) > 0;
- else
- return 0;
-}
-
-int net_service_lookup(char *service)
-{
- struct servent *se;
- se = p_getservbyname(service, NULL);
- if (se != NULL)
- return p_ntohs(se->s_port);
- else
- return 0;
-}
-
-char *get_hostname(void)
-{
- int len = 128;
- char *hostname = NULL;
- do {
- len *= 2;
- hostname = sresize(hostname, len, char);
- if (p_gethostname(hostname, len) < 0) {
- sfree(hostname);
- hostname = NULL;
- break;
- }
- } while (strlen(hostname) >= (size_t)(len-1));
- return hostname;
-}
-
-SockAddr platform_get_x11_unix_address(const char *display, int displaynum,
- char **canonicalname)
-{
- SockAddr ret = snew(struct SockAddr_tag);
- memset(ret, 0, sizeof(struct SockAddr_tag));
- ret->error = "unix sockets not supported on this platform";
- ret->refcount = 1;
- return ret;
-}
+/* + * Windows networking abstraction. + * + * For the IPv6 code in here I am indebted to Jeroen Massar and + * unfix.org. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <assert.h> + +#define DEFINE_PLUG_METHOD_MACROS +#include "putty.h" +#include "network.h" +#include "tree234.h" + +#include <ws2tcpip.h> + +#ifndef NO_IPV6 +const struct in6_addr in6addr_any = IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT; +const struct in6_addr in6addr_loopback = IN6ADDR_LOOPBACK_INIT; +#endif + +#define ipv4_is_loopback(addr) \ + ((p_ntohl(addr.s_addr) & 0xFF000000L) == 0x7F000000L) + +/* + * We used to typedef struct Socket_tag *Socket. + * + * Since we have made the networking abstraction slightly more + * abstract, Socket no longer means a tcp socket (it could mean + * an ssl socket). So now we must use Actual_Socket when we know + * we are talking about a tcp socket. + */ +typedef struct Socket_tag *Actual_Socket; + +/* + * Mutable state that goes with a SockAddr: stores information + * about where in the list of candidate IP(v*) addresses we've + * currently got to. + */ +typedef struct SockAddrStep_tag SockAddrStep; +struct SockAddrStep_tag { +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + struct addrinfo *ai; /* steps along addr->ais */ +#endif + int curraddr; +}; + +struct Socket_tag { + const struct socket_function_table *fn; + /* the above variable absolutely *must* be the first in this structure */ + char *error; + SOCKET s; + Plug plug; + bufchain output_data; + int connected; + int writable; + int frozen; /* this causes readability notifications to be ignored */ + int frozen_readable; /* this means we missed at least one readability + * notification while we were frozen */ + int localhost_only; /* for listening sockets */ + char oobdata[1]; + int sending_oob; + int oobinline, nodelay, keepalive, privport; + enum { EOF_NO, EOF_PENDING, EOF_SENT } outgoingeof; + SockAddr addr; + SockAddrStep step; + int port; + int pending_error; /* in case send() returns error */ + /* + * We sometimes need pairs of Socket structures to be linked: + * if we are listening on the same IPv6 and v4 port, for + * example. So here we define `parent' and `child' pointers to + * track this link. + */ + Actual_Socket parent, child; +}; + +struct SockAddr_tag { + int refcount; + char *error; + int resolved; + int namedpipe; /* indicates that this SockAddr is phony, holding a Windows + * named pipe pathname instead of a network address */ +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + struct addrinfo *ais; /* Addresses IPv6 style. */ +#endif + unsigned long *addresses; /* Addresses IPv4 style. */ + int naddresses; + char hostname[512]; /* Store an unresolved host name. */ +}; + +/* + * Which address family this address belongs to. AF_INET for IPv4; + * AF_INET6 for IPv6; AF_UNSPEC indicates that name resolution has + * not been done and a simple host name is held in this SockAddr + * structure. + */ +#ifndef NO_IPV6 +#define SOCKADDR_FAMILY(addr, step) \ + (!(addr)->resolved ? AF_UNSPEC : \ + (step).ai ? (step).ai->ai_family : AF_INET) +#else +#define SOCKADDR_FAMILY(addr, step) \ + (!(addr)->resolved ? AF_UNSPEC : AF_INET) +#endif + +/* + * Start a SockAddrStep structure to step through multiple + * addresses. + */ +#ifndef NO_IPV6 +#define START_STEP(addr, step) \ + ((step).ai = (addr)->ais, (step).curraddr = 0) +#else +#define START_STEP(addr, step) \ + ((step).curraddr = 0) +#endif + +static tree234 *sktree; + +static int cmpfortree(void *av, void *bv) +{ + Actual_Socket a = (Actual_Socket) av, b = (Actual_Socket) bv; + unsigned long as = (unsigned long) a->s, bs = (unsigned long) b->s; + if (as < bs) + return -1; + if (as > bs) + return +1; + if (a < b) + return -1; + if (a > b) + return +1; + return 0; +} + +static int cmpforsearch(void *av, void *bv) +{ + Actual_Socket b = (Actual_Socket) bv; + unsigned long as = (unsigned long) av, bs = (unsigned long) b->s; + if (as < bs) + return -1; + if (as > bs) + return +1; + return 0; +} + +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, WSAStartup, (WORD, LPWSADATA)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, WSACleanup, (void)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, closesocket, (SOCKET)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, u_long, ntohl, (u_long)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, u_long, htonl, (u_long)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, u_short, htons, (u_short)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, u_short, ntohs, (u_short)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, gethostname, (char *, int)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, struct hostent FAR *, gethostbyname, + (const char FAR *)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, struct servent FAR *, getservbyname, + (const char FAR *, const char FAR *)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, unsigned long, inet_addr, (const char FAR *)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, char FAR *, inet_ntoa, (struct in_addr)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, connect, + (SOCKET, const struct sockaddr FAR *, int)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, bind, + (SOCKET, const struct sockaddr FAR *, int)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, setsockopt, + (SOCKET, int, int, const char FAR *, int)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, SOCKET, socket, (int, int, int)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, listen, (SOCKET, int)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, send, (SOCKET, const char FAR *, int, int)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, shutdown, (SOCKET, int)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, ioctlsocket, + (SOCKET, long, u_long FAR *)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, SOCKET, accept, + (SOCKET, struct sockaddr FAR *, int FAR *)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, recv, (SOCKET, char FAR *, int, int)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, WSAIoctl, + (SOCKET, DWORD, LPVOID, DWORD, LPVOID, DWORD, + LPDWORD, LPWSAOVERLAPPED, + LPWSAOVERLAPPED_COMPLETION_ROUTINE)); +#ifndef NO_IPV6 +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, getaddrinfo, + (const char *nodename, const char *servname, + const struct addrinfo *hints, struct addrinfo **res)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, void, freeaddrinfo, (struct addrinfo *res)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, getnameinfo, + (const struct sockaddr FAR * sa, socklen_t salen, + char FAR * host, size_t hostlen, char FAR * serv, + size_t servlen, int flags)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, char *, gai_strerror, (int ecode)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, int, WSAAddressToStringA, + (LPSOCKADDR, DWORD, LPWSAPROTOCOL_INFO, + LPSTR, LPDWORD)); +#endif + +static HMODULE winsock_module = NULL; +static WSADATA wsadata; +#ifndef NO_IPV6 +static HMODULE winsock2_module = NULL; +static HMODULE wship6_module = NULL; +#endif + +int sk_startup(int hi, int lo) +{ + WORD winsock_ver; + + winsock_ver = MAKEWORD(hi, lo); + + if (p_WSAStartup(winsock_ver, &wsadata)) { + return FALSE; + } + + if (LOBYTE(wsadata.wVersion) != LOBYTE(winsock_ver)) { + return FALSE; + } + +#ifdef NET_SETUP_DIAGNOSTICS + { + char buf[80]; + sprintf(buf, "Using WinSock %d.%d", hi, lo); + logevent(NULL, buf); + } +#endif + return TRUE; +} + +void sk_init(void) +{ +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + winsock2_module = +#endif + winsock_module = load_system32_dll("ws2_32.dll"); + if (!winsock_module) { + winsock_module = load_system32_dll("wsock32.dll"); + } + if (!winsock_module) + fatalbox("Unable to load any WinSock library"); + +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + /* Check if we have getaddrinfo in Winsock */ + if (GetProcAddress(winsock_module, "getaddrinfo") != NULL) { +#ifdef NET_SETUP_DIAGNOSTICS + logevent(NULL, "Native WinSock IPv6 support detected"); +#endif + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, getaddrinfo); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, freeaddrinfo); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, getnameinfo); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, gai_strerror); + } else { + /* Fall back to wship6.dll for Windows 2000 */ + wship6_module = load_system32_dll("wship6.dll"); + if (wship6_module) { +#ifdef NET_SETUP_DIAGNOSTICS + logevent(NULL, "WSH IPv6 support detected"); +#endif + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(wship6_module, getaddrinfo); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(wship6_module, freeaddrinfo); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(wship6_module, getnameinfo); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(wship6_module, gai_strerror); + } else { +#ifdef NET_SETUP_DIAGNOSTICS + logevent(NULL, "No IPv6 support detected"); +#endif + } + } + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock2_module, WSAAddressToStringA); +#else +#ifdef NET_SETUP_DIAGNOSTICS + logevent(NULL, "PuTTY was built without IPv6 support"); +#endif +#endif + + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, WSAAsyncSelect); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, WSAEventSelect); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, select); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, WSAGetLastError); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, WSAEnumNetworkEvents); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, WSAStartup); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, WSACleanup); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, closesocket); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, ntohl); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, htonl); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, htons); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, ntohs); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, gethostname); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, gethostbyname); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, getservbyname); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, inet_addr); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, inet_ntoa); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, connect); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, bind); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, setsockopt); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, socket); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, listen); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, send); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, shutdown); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, ioctlsocket); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, accept); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, recv); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(winsock_module, WSAIoctl); + + /* Try to get the best WinSock version we can get */ + if (!sk_startup(2,2) && + !sk_startup(2,0) && + !sk_startup(1,1)) { + fatalbox("Unable to initialise WinSock"); + } + + sktree = newtree234(cmpfortree); +} + +void sk_cleanup(void) +{ + Actual_Socket s; + int i; + + if (sktree) { + for (i = 0; (s = index234(sktree, i)) != NULL; i++) { + p_closesocket(s->s); + } + freetree234(sktree); + sktree = NULL; + } + + if (p_WSACleanup) + p_WSACleanup(); + if (winsock_module) + FreeLibrary(winsock_module); +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + if (wship6_module) + FreeLibrary(wship6_module); +#endif +} + +struct errstring { + int error; + char *text; +}; + +static int errstring_find(void *av, void *bv) +{ + int *a = (int *)av; + struct errstring *b = (struct errstring *)bv; + if (*a < b->error) + return -1; + if (*a > b->error) + return +1; + return 0; +} +static int errstring_compare(void *av, void *bv) +{ + struct errstring *a = (struct errstring *)av; + return errstring_find(&a->error, bv); +} + +static tree234 *errstrings = NULL; + +char *winsock_error_string(int error) +{ + const char prefix[] = "Network error: "; + struct errstring *es; + + /* + * Error codes we know about and have historically had reasonably + * sensible error messages for. + */ + switch (error) { + case WSAEACCES: + return "Network error: Permission denied"; + case WSAEADDRINUSE: + return "Network error: Address already in use"; + case WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL: + return "Network error: Cannot assign requested address"; + case WSAEAFNOSUPPORT: + return + "Network error: Address family not supported by protocol family"; + case WSAEALREADY: + return "Network error: Operation already in progress"; + case WSAECONNABORTED: + return "Network error: Software caused connection abort"; + case WSAECONNREFUSED: + return "Network error: Connection refused"; + case WSAECONNRESET: + return "Network error: Connection reset by peer"; + case WSAEDESTADDRREQ: + return "Network error: Destination address required"; + case WSAEFAULT: + return "Network error: Bad address"; + case WSAEHOSTDOWN: + return "Network error: Host is down"; + case WSAEHOSTUNREACH: + return "Network error: No route to host"; + case WSAEINPROGRESS: + return "Network error: Operation now in progress"; + case WSAEINTR: + return "Network error: Interrupted function call"; + case WSAEINVAL: + return "Network error: Invalid argument"; + case WSAEISCONN: + return "Network error: Socket is already connected"; + case WSAEMFILE: + return "Network error: Too many open files"; + case WSAEMSGSIZE: + return "Network error: Message too long"; + case WSAENETDOWN: + return "Network error: Network is down"; + case WSAENETRESET: + return "Network error: Network dropped connection on reset"; + case WSAENETUNREACH: + return "Network error: Network is unreachable"; + case WSAENOBUFS: + return "Network error: No buffer space available"; + case WSAENOPROTOOPT: + return "Network error: Bad protocol option"; + case WSAENOTCONN: + return "Network error: Socket is not connected"; + case WSAENOTSOCK: + return "Network error: Socket operation on non-socket"; + case WSAEOPNOTSUPP: + return "Network error: Operation not supported"; + case WSAEPFNOSUPPORT: + return "Network error: Protocol family not supported"; + case WSAEPROCLIM: + return "Network error: Too many processes"; + case WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT: + return "Network error: Protocol not supported"; + case WSAEPROTOTYPE: + return "Network error: Protocol wrong type for socket"; + case WSAESHUTDOWN: + return "Network error: Cannot send after socket shutdown"; + case WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT: + return "Network error: Socket type not supported"; + case WSAETIMEDOUT: + return "Network error: Connection timed out"; + case WSAEWOULDBLOCK: + return "Network error: Resource temporarily unavailable"; + case WSAEDISCON: + return "Network error: Graceful shutdown in progress"; + } + + /* + * Generic code to handle any other error. + * + * Slightly nasty hack here: we want to return a static string + * which the caller will never have to worry about freeing, but on + * the other hand if we call FormatMessage to get it then it will + * want to either allocate a buffer or write into one we own. + * + * So what we do is to maintain a tree234 of error strings we've + * already used. New ones are allocated from the heap, but then + * put in this tree and kept forever. + */ + + if (!errstrings) + errstrings = newtree234(errstring_compare); + + es = find234(errstrings, &error, errstring_find); + + if (!es) { + int bufsize, bufused; + + es = snew(struct errstring); + es->error = error; + /* maximum size for FormatMessage is 64K */ + bufsize = 65535 + sizeof(prefix); + es->text = snewn(bufsize, char); + strcpy(es->text, prefix); + bufused = strlen(es->text); + if (!FormatMessage((FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | + FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS), NULL, error, + MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), + es->text + bufused, bufsize - bufused, NULL)) { + sprintf(es->text + bufused, + "Windows error code %d (and FormatMessage returned %d)", + error, GetLastError()); + } else { + int len = strlen(es->text); + if (len > 0 && es->text[len-1] == '\n') + es->text[len-1] = '\0'; + } + es->text = sresize(es->text, strlen(es->text) + 1, char); + add234(errstrings, es); + } + + return es->text; +} + +SockAddr sk_namelookup(const char *host, char **canonicalname, + int address_family) +{ + SockAddr ret = snew(struct SockAddr_tag); + unsigned long a; + char realhost[8192]; + int hint_family; + + /* Default to IPv4. */ + hint_family = (address_family == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? AF_INET : +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + address_family == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? AF_INET6 : +#endif + AF_UNSPEC); + + /* Clear the structure and default to IPv4. */ + memset(ret, 0, sizeof(struct SockAddr_tag)); +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + ret->ais = NULL; +#endif + ret->namedpipe = FALSE; + ret->addresses = NULL; + ret->resolved = FALSE; + ret->refcount = 1; + *realhost = '\0'; + + if ((a = p_inet_addr(host)) == (unsigned long) INADDR_NONE) { + struct hostent *h = NULL; + int err; +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + /* + * Use getaddrinfo when it's available + */ + if (p_getaddrinfo) { + struct addrinfo hints; +#ifdef NET_SETUP_DIAGNOSTICS + logevent(NULL, "Using getaddrinfo() for resolving"); +#endif + memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints)); + hints.ai_family = hint_family; + hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME; + { + /* strip [] on IPv6 address literals */ + char *trimmed_host = host_strduptrim(host); + err = p_getaddrinfo(trimmed_host, NULL, &hints, &ret->ais); + sfree(trimmed_host); + } + if (err == 0) + ret->resolved = TRUE; + } else +#endif + { +#ifdef NET_SETUP_DIAGNOSTICS + logevent(NULL, "Using gethostbyname() for resolving"); +#endif + /* + * Otherwise use the IPv4-only gethostbyname... + * (NOTE: we don't use gethostbyname as a fallback!) + */ + if ( (h = p_gethostbyname(host)) ) + ret->resolved = TRUE; + else + err = p_WSAGetLastError(); + } + + if (!ret->resolved) { + ret->error = (err == WSAENETDOWN ? "Network is down" : + err == WSAHOST_NOT_FOUND ? "Host does not exist" : + err == WSATRY_AGAIN ? "Host not found" : +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + p_getaddrinfo&&p_gai_strerror ? p_gai_strerror(err) : +#endif + "gethostbyname: unknown error"); + } else { + ret->error = NULL; + +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + /* If we got an address info use that... */ + if (ret->ais) { + /* Are we in IPv4 fallback mode? */ + /* We put the IPv4 address into the a variable so we can further-on use the IPv4 code... */ + if (ret->ais->ai_family == AF_INET) + memcpy(&a, + (char *) &((SOCKADDR_IN *) ret->ais-> + ai_addr)->sin_addr, sizeof(a)); + + if (ret->ais->ai_canonname) + strncpy(realhost, ret->ais->ai_canonname, lenof(realhost)); + else + strncpy(realhost, host, lenof(realhost)); + } + /* We used the IPv4-only gethostbyname()... */ + else +#endif + { + int n; + for (n = 0; h->h_addr_list[n]; n++); + ret->addresses = snewn(n, unsigned long); + ret->naddresses = n; + for (n = 0; n < ret->naddresses; n++) { + memcpy(&a, h->h_addr_list[n], sizeof(a)); + ret->addresses[n] = p_ntohl(a); + } + memcpy(&a, h->h_addr, sizeof(a)); + /* This way we are always sure the h->h_name is valid :) */ + strncpy(realhost, h->h_name, sizeof(realhost)); + } + } + } else { + /* + * This must be a numeric IPv4 address because it caused a + * success return from inet_addr. + */ + ret->addresses = snewn(1, unsigned long); + ret->naddresses = 1; + ret->addresses[0] = p_ntohl(a); + ret->resolved = TRUE; + strncpy(realhost, host, sizeof(realhost)); + } + realhost[lenof(realhost)-1] = '\0'; + *canonicalname = snewn(1+strlen(realhost), char); + strcpy(*canonicalname, realhost); + return ret; +} + +SockAddr sk_nonamelookup(const char *host) +{ + SockAddr ret = snew(struct SockAddr_tag); + ret->error = NULL; + ret->resolved = FALSE; +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + ret->ais = NULL; +#endif + ret->namedpipe = FALSE; + ret->addresses = NULL; + ret->naddresses = 0; + ret->refcount = 1; + strncpy(ret->hostname, host, lenof(ret->hostname)); + ret->hostname[lenof(ret->hostname)-1] = '\0'; + return ret; +} + +SockAddr sk_namedpipe_addr(const char *pipename) +{ + SockAddr ret = snew(struct SockAddr_tag); + ret->error = NULL; + ret->resolved = FALSE; +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + ret->ais = NULL; +#endif + ret->namedpipe = TRUE; + ret->addresses = NULL; + ret->naddresses = 0; + ret->refcount = 1; + strncpy(ret->hostname, pipename, lenof(ret->hostname)); + ret->hostname[lenof(ret->hostname)-1] = '\0'; + return ret; +} + +int sk_nextaddr(SockAddr addr, SockAddrStep *step) +{ +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + if (step->ai) { + if (step->ai->ai_next) { + step->ai = step->ai->ai_next; + return TRUE; + } else + return FALSE; + } +#endif + if (step->curraddr+1 < addr->naddresses) { + step->curraddr++; + return TRUE; + } else { + return FALSE; + } +} + +void sk_getaddr(SockAddr addr, char *buf, int buflen) +{ + SockAddrStep step; + START_STEP(addr, step); + +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + if (step.ai) { + int err = 0; + if (p_WSAAddressToStringA) { + DWORD dwbuflen = buflen; + err = p_WSAAddressToStringA(step.ai->ai_addr, step.ai->ai_addrlen, + NULL, buf, &dwbuflen); + } else + err = -1; + if (err) { + strncpy(buf, addr->hostname, buflen); + if (!buf[0]) + strncpy(buf, "<unknown>", buflen); + buf[buflen-1] = '\0'; + } + } else +#endif + if (SOCKADDR_FAMILY(addr, step) == AF_INET) { + struct in_addr a; + assert(addr->addresses && step.curraddr < addr->naddresses); + a.s_addr = p_htonl(addr->addresses[step.curraddr]); + strncpy(buf, p_inet_ntoa(a), buflen); + buf[buflen-1] = '\0'; + } else { + strncpy(buf, addr->hostname, buflen); + buf[buflen-1] = '\0'; + } +} + +int sk_addr_needs_port(SockAddr addr) +{ + return addr->namedpipe ? FALSE : TRUE; +} + +int sk_hostname_is_local(const char *name) +{ + return !strcmp(name, "localhost") || + !strcmp(name, "::1") || + !strncmp(name, "127.", 4); +} + +static INTERFACE_INFO local_interfaces[16]; +static int n_local_interfaces; /* 0=not yet, -1=failed, >0=number */ + +static int ipv4_is_local_addr(struct in_addr addr) +{ + if (ipv4_is_loopback(addr)) + return 1; /* loopback addresses are local */ + if (!n_local_interfaces) { + SOCKET s = p_socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); + DWORD retbytes; + + if (p_WSAIoctl && + p_WSAIoctl(s, SIO_GET_INTERFACE_LIST, NULL, 0, + local_interfaces, sizeof(local_interfaces), + &retbytes, NULL, NULL) == 0) + n_local_interfaces = retbytes / sizeof(INTERFACE_INFO); + else + logevent(NULL, "Unable to get list of local IP addresses"); + } + if (n_local_interfaces > 0) { + int i; + for (i = 0; i < n_local_interfaces; i++) { + SOCKADDR_IN *address = + (SOCKADDR_IN *)&local_interfaces[i].iiAddress; + if (address->sin_addr.s_addr == addr.s_addr) + return 1; /* this address is local */ + } + } + return 0; /* this address is not local */ +} + +int sk_address_is_local(SockAddr addr) +{ + SockAddrStep step; + int family; + START_STEP(addr, step); + family = SOCKADDR_FAMILY(addr, step); + +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + if (family == AF_INET6) { + return IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK(&((const struct sockaddr_in6 *)step.ai->ai_addr)->sin6_addr); + } else +#endif + if (family == AF_INET) { +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + if (step.ai) { + return ipv4_is_local_addr(((struct sockaddr_in *)step.ai->ai_addr) + ->sin_addr); + } else +#endif + { + struct in_addr a; + assert(addr->addresses && step.curraddr < addr->naddresses); + a.s_addr = p_htonl(addr->addresses[step.curraddr]); + return ipv4_is_local_addr(a); + } + } else { + assert(family == AF_UNSPEC); + return 0; /* we don't know; assume not */ + } +} + +int sk_address_is_special_local(SockAddr addr) +{ + return 0; /* no Unix-domain socket analogue here */ +} + +int sk_addrtype(SockAddr addr) +{ + SockAddrStep step; + int family; + START_STEP(addr, step); + family = SOCKADDR_FAMILY(addr, step); + + return (family == AF_INET ? ADDRTYPE_IPV4 : +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + family == AF_INET6 ? ADDRTYPE_IPV6 : +#endif + ADDRTYPE_NAME); +} + +void sk_addrcopy(SockAddr addr, char *buf) +{ + SockAddrStep step; + int family; + START_STEP(addr, step); + family = SOCKADDR_FAMILY(addr, step); + + assert(family != AF_UNSPEC); +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + if (step.ai) { + if (family == AF_INET) + memcpy(buf, &((struct sockaddr_in *)step.ai->ai_addr)->sin_addr, + sizeof(struct in_addr)); + else if (family == AF_INET6) + memcpy(buf, &((struct sockaddr_in6 *)step.ai->ai_addr)->sin6_addr, + sizeof(struct in6_addr)); + else + assert(FALSE); + } else +#endif + if (family == AF_INET) { + struct in_addr a; + assert(addr->addresses && step.curraddr < addr->naddresses); + a.s_addr = p_htonl(addr->addresses[step.curraddr]); + memcpy(buf, (char*) &a.s_addr, 4); + } +} + +void sk_addr_free(SockAddr addr) +{ + if (--addr->refcount > 0) + return; +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + if (addr->ais && p_freeaddrinfo) + p_freeaddrinfo(addr->ais); +#endif + if (addr->addresses) + sfree(addr->addresses); + sfree(addr); +} + +SockAddr sk_addr_dup(SockAddr addr) +{ + addr->refcount++; + return addr; +} + +static Plug sk_tcp_plug(Socket sock, Plug p) +{ + Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock; + Plug ret = s->plug; + if (p) + s->plug = p; + return ret; +} + +static void sk_tcp_flush(Socket s) +{ + /* + * We send data to the socket as soon as we can anyway, + * so we don't need to do anything here. :-) + */ +} + +static void sk_tcp_close(Socket s); +static int sk_tcp_write(Socket s, const char *data, int len); +static int sk_tcp_write_oob(Socket s, const char *data, int len); +static void sk_tcp_write_eof(Socket s); +static void sk_tcp_set_frozen(Socket s, int is_frozen); +static const char *sk_tcp_socket_error(Socket s); + +extern char *do_select(SOCKET skt, int startup); + +static Socket sk_tcp_accept(accept_ctx_t ctx, Plug plug) +{ + static const struct socket_function_table fn_table = { + sk_tcp_plug, + sk_tcp_close, + sk_tcp_write, + sk_tcp_write_oob, + sk_tcp_write_eof, + sk_tcp_flush, + sk_tcp_set_frozen, + sk_tcp_socket_error + }; + + DWORD err; + char *errstr; + Actual_Socket ret; + + /* + * Create Socket structure. + */ + ret = snew(struct Socket_tag); + ret->fn = &fn_table; + ret->error = NULL; + ret->plug = plug; + bufchain_init(&ret->output_data); + ret->writable = 1; /* to start with */ + ret->sending_oob = 0; + ret->outgoingeof = EOF_NO; + ret->frozen = 1; + ret->frozen_readable = 0; + ret->localhost_only = 0; /* unused, but best init anyway */ + ret->pending_error = 0; + ret->parent = ret->child = NULL; + ret->addr = NULL; + + ret->s = (SOCKET)ctx.p; + + if (ret->s == INVALID_SOCKET) { + err = p_WSAGetLastError(); + ret->error = winsock_error_string(err); + return (Socket) ret; + } + + ret->oobinline = 0; + + /* Set up a select mechanism. This could be an AsyncSelect on a + * window, or an EventSelect on an event object. */ + errstr = do_select(ret->s, 1); + if (errstr) { + ret->error = errstr; + return (Socket) ret; + } + + add234(sktree, ret); + + return (Socket) ret; +} + +static DWORD try_connect(Actual_Socket sock) +{ + SOCKET s; +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + SOCKADDR_IN6 a6; +#endif + SOCKADDR_IN a; + DWORD err; + char *errstr; + short localport; + int family; + + if (sock->s != INVALID_SOCKET) { + do_select(sock->s, 0); + p_closesocket(sock->s); + } + + plug_log(sock->plug, 0, sock->addr, sock->port, NULL, 0); + + /* + * Open socket. + */ + family = SOCKADDR_FAMILY(sock->addr, sock->step); + + /* + * Remove the socket from the tree before we overwrite its + * internal socket id, because that forms part of the tree's + * sorting criterion. We'll add it back before exiting this + * function, whether we changed anything or not. + */ + del234(sktree, sock); + + s = p_socket(family, SOCK_STREAM, 0); + sock->s = s; + + if (s == INVALID_SOCKET) { + err = p_WSAGetLastError(); + sock->error = winsock_error_string(err); + goto ret; + } + + if (sock->oobinline) { + BOOL b = TRUE; + p_setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_OOBINLINE, (void *) &b, sizeof(b)); + } + + if (sock->nodelay) { + BOOL b = TRUE; + p_setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, (void *) &b, sizeof(b)); + } + + if (sock->keepalive) { + BOOL b = TRUE; + p_setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, (void *) &b, sizeof(b)); + } + + /* + * Bind to local address. + */ + if (sock->privport) + localport = 1023; /* count from 1023 downwards */ + else + localport = 0; /* just use port 0 (ie winsock picks) */ + + /* Loop round trying to bind */ + while (1) { + int sockcode; + +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + if (family == AF_INET6) { + memset(&a6, 0, sizeof(a6)); + a6.sin6_family = AF_INET6; + /*a6.sin6_addr = in6addr_any; */ /* == 0 done by memset() */ + a6.sin6_port = p_htons(localport); + } else +#endif + { + a.sin_family = AF_INET; + a.sin_addr.s_addr = p_htonl(INADDR_ANY); + a.sin_port = p_htons(localport); + } +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + sockcode = p_bind(s, (family == AF_INET6 ? + (struct sockaddr *) &a6 : + (struct sockaddr *) &a), + (family == AF_INET6 ? sizeof(a6) : sizeof(a))); +#else + sockcode = p_bind(s, (struct sockaddr *) &a, sizeof(a)); +#endif + if (sockcode != SOCKET_ERROR) { + err = 0; + break; /* done */ + } else { + err = p_WSAGetLastError(); + if (err != WSAEADDRINUSE) /* failed, for a bad reason */ + break; + } + + if (localport == 0) + break; /* we're only looping once */ + localport--; + if (localport == 0) + break; /* we might have got to the end */ + } + + if (err) { + sock->error = winsock_error_string(err); + goto ret; + } + + /* + * Connect to remote address. + */ +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + if (sock->step.ai) { + if (family == AF_INET6) { + a6.sin6_family = AF_INET6; + a6.sin6_port = p_htons((short) sock->port); + a6.sin6_addr = + ((struct sockaddr_in6 *) sock->step.ai->ai_addr)->sin6_addr; + a6.sin6_flowinfo = ((struct sockaddr_in6 *) sock->step.ai->ai_addr)->sin6_flowinfo; + a6.sin6_scope_id = ((struct sockaddr_in6 *) sock->step.ai->ai_addr)->sin6_scope_id; + } else { + a.sin_family = AF_INET; + a.sin_addr = + ((struct sockaddr_in *) sock->step.ai->ai_addr)->sin_addr; + a.sin_port = p_htons((short) sock->port); + } + } else +#endif + { + assert(sock->addr->addresses && sock->step.curraddr < sock->addr->naddresses); + a.sin_family = AF_INET; + a.sin_addr.s_addr = p_htonl(sock->addr->addresses[sock->step.curraddr]); + a.sin_port = p_htons((short) sock->port); + } + + /* Set up a select mechanism. This could be an AsyncSelect on a + * window, or an EventSelect on an event object. */ + errstr = do_select(s, 1); + if (errstr) { + sock->error = errstr; + err = 1; + goto ret; + } + + if (( +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + p_connect(s, + ((family == AF_INET6) ? (struct sockaddr *) &a6 : + (struct sockaddr *) &a), + (family == AF_INET6) ? sizeof(a6) : sizeof(a)) +#else + p_connect(s, (struct sockaddr *) &a, sizeof(a)) +#endif + ) == SOCKET_ERROR) { + err = p_WSAGetLastError(); + /* + * We expect a potential EWOULDBLOCK here, because the + * chances are the front end has done a select for + * FD_CONNECT, so that connect() will complete + * asynchronously. + */ + if ( err != WSAEWOULDBLOCK ) { + sock->error = winsock_error_string(err); + goto ret; + } + } else { + /* + * If we _don't_ get EWOULDBLOCK, the connect has completed + * and we should set the socket as writable. + */ + sock->writable = 1; + } + + err = 0; + + ret: + + /* + * No matter what happened, put the socket back in the tree. + */ + add234(sktree, sock); + + if (err) + plug_log(sock->plug, 1, sock->addr, sock->port, sock->error, err); + return err; +} + +Socket sk_new(SockAddr addr, int port, int privport, int oobinline, + int nodelay, int keepalive, Plug plug) +{ + static const struct socket_function_table fn_table = { + sk_tcp_plug, + sk_tcp_close, + sk_tcp_write, + sk_tcp_write_oob, + sk_tcp_write_eof, + sk_tcp_flush, + sk_tcp_set_frozen, + sk_tcp_socket_error + }; + + Actual_Socket ret; + DWORD err; + + /* + * Create Socket structure. + */ + ret = snew(struct Socket_tag); + ret->fn = &fn_table; + ret->error = NULL; + ret->plug = plug; + bufchain_init(&ret->output_data); + ret->connected = 0; /* to start with */ + ret->writable = 0; /* to start with */ + ret->sending_oob = 0; + ret->outgoingeof = EOF_NO; + ret->frozen = 0; + ret->frozen_readable = 0; + ret->localhost_only = 0; /* unused, but best init anyway */ + ret->pending_error = 0; + ret->parent = ret->child = NULL; + ret->oobinline = oobinline; + ret->nodelay = nodelay; + ret->keepalive = keepalive; + ret->privport = privport; + ret->port = port; + ret->addr = addr; + START_STEP(ret->addr, ret->step); + ret->s = INVALID_SOCKET; + + err = 0; + do { + err = try_connect(ret); + } while (err && sk_nextaddr(ret->addr, &ret->step)); + + return (Socket) ret; +} + +Socket sk_newlistener(char *srcaddr, int port, Plug plug, int local_host_only, + int orig_address_family) +{ + static const struct socket_function_table fn_table = { + sk_tcp_plug, + sk_tcp_close, + sk_tcp_write, + sk_tcp_write_oob, + sk_tcp_write_eof, + sk_tcp_flush, + sk_tcp_set_frozen, + sk_tcp_socket_error + }; + + SOCKET s; +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + SOCKADDR_IN6 a6; +#endif + SOCKADDR_IN a; + + DWORD err; + char *errstr; + Actual_Socket ret; + int retcode; + int on = 1; + + int address_family; + + /* + * Create Socket structure. + */ + ret = snew(struct Socket_tag); + ret->fn = &fn_table; + ret->error = NULL; + ret->plug = plug; + bufchain_init(&ret->output_data); + ret->writable = 0; /* to start with */ + ret->sending_oob = 0; + ret->outgoingeof = EOF_NO; + ret->frozen = 0; + ret->frozen_readable = 0; + ret->localhost_only = local_host_only; + ret->pending_error = 0; + ret->parent = ret->child = NULL; + ret->addr = NULL; + + /* + * Translate address_family from platform-independent constants + * into local reality. + */ + address_family = (orig_address_family == ADDRTYPE_IPV4 ? AF_INET : +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + orig_address_family == ADDRTYPE_IPV6 ? AF_INET6 : +#endif + AF_UNSPEC); + + /* + * Our default, if passed the `don't care' value + * ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC, is to listen on IPv4. If IPv6 is supported, + * we will also set up a second socket listening on IPv6, but + * the v4 one is primary since that ought to work even on + * non-v6-supporting systems. + */ + if (address_family == AF_UNSPEC) address_family = AF_INET; + + /* + * Open socket. + */ + s = p_socket(address_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0); + ret->s = s; + + if (s == INVALID_SOCKET) { + err = p_WSAGetLastError(); + ret->error = winsock_error_string(err); + return (Socket) ret; + } + + ret->oobinline = 0; + + p_setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, (const char *)&on, sizeof(on)); + +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + if (address_family == AF_INET6) { + memset(&a6, 0, sizeof(a6)); + a6.sin6_family = AF_INET6; + if (local_host_only) + a6.sin6_addr = in6addr_loopback; + else + a6.sin6_addr = in6addr_any; + if (srcaddr != NULL && p_getaddrinfo) { + struct addrinfo hints; + struct addrinfo *ai; + int err; + + memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints)); + hints.ai_family = AF_INET6; + hints.ai_flags = 0; + { + /* strip [] on IPv6 address literals */ + char *trimmed_addr = host_strduptrim(srcaddr); + err = p_getaddrinfo(trimmed_addr, NULL, &hints, &ai); + sfree(trimmed_addr); + } + if (err == 0 && ai->ai_family == AF_INET6) { + a6.sin6_addr = + ((struct sockaddr_in6 *)ai->ai_addr)->sin6_addr; + } + } + a6.sin6_port = p_htons(port); + } else +#endif + { + int got_addr = 0; + a.sin_family = AF_INET; + + /* + * Bind to source address. First try an explicitly + * specified one... + */ + if (srcaddr) { + a.sin_addr.s_addr = p_inet_addr(srcaddr); + if (a.sin_addr.s_addr != INADDR_NONE) { + /* Override localhost_only with specified listen addr. */ + ret->localhost_only = ipv4_is_loopback(a.sin_addr); + got_addr = 1; + } + } + + /* + * ... and failing that, go with one of the standard ones. + */ + if (!got_addr) { + if (local_host_only) + a.sin_addr.s_addr = p_htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); + else + a.sin_addr.s_addr = p_htonl(INADDR_ANY); + } + + a.sin_port = p_htons((short)port); + } +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + retcode = p_bind(s, (address_family == AF_INET6 ? + (struct sockaddr *) &a6 : + (struct sockaddr *) &a), + (address_family == + AF_INET6 ? sizeof(a6) : sizeof(a))); +#else + retcode = p_bind(s, (struct sockaddr *) &a, sizeof(a)); +#endif + if (retcode != SOCKET_ERROR) { + err = 0; + } else { + err = p_WSAGetLastError(); + } + + if (err) { + p_closesocket(s); + ret->error = winsock_error_string(err); + return (Socket) ret; + } + + + if (p_listen(s, SOMAXCONN) == SOCKET_ERROR) { + p_closesocket(s); + ret->error = winsock_error_string(p_WSAGetLastError()); + return (Socket) ret; + } + + /* Set up a select mechanism. This could be an AsyncSelect on a + * window, or an EventSelect on an event object. */ + errstr = do_select(s, 1); + if (errstr) { + p_closesocket(s); + ret->error = errstr; + return (Socket) ret; + } + + add234(sktree, ret); + +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + /* + * If we were given ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC, we must also create an + * IPv6 listening socket and link it to this one. + */ + if (address_family == AF_INET && orig_address_family == ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC) { + Actual_Socket other; + + other = (Actual_Socket) sk_newlistener(srcaddr, port, plug, + local_host_only, ADDRTYPE_IPV6); + + if (other) { + if (!other->error) { + other->parent = ret; + ret->child = other; + } else { + sfree(other); + } + } + } +#endif + + return (Socket) ret; +} + +static void sk_tcp_close(Socket sock) +{ + extern char *do_select(SOCKET skt, int startup); + Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock; + + if (s->child) + sk_tcp_close((Socket)s->child); + + del234(sktree, s); + do_select(s->s, 0); + p_closesocket(s->s); + if (s->addr) + sk_addr_free(s->addr); + sfree(s); +} + +/* + * Deal with socket errors detected in try_send(). + */ +static void socket_error_callback(void *vs) +{ + Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket)vs; + + /* + * Just in case other socket work has caused this socket to vanish + * or become somehow non-erroneous before this callback arrived... + */ + if (!find234(sktree, s, NULL) || !s->pending_error) + return; + + /* + * An error has occurred on this socket. Pass it to the plug. + */ + plug_closing(s->plug, winsock_error_string(s->pending_error), + s->pending_error, 0); +} + +/* + * The function which tries to send on a socket once it's deemed + * writable. + */ +void try_send(Actual_Socket s) +{ + while (s->sending_oob || bufchain_size(&s->output_data) > 0) { + int nsent; + DWORD err; + void *data; + int len, urgentflag; + + if (s->sending_oob) { + urgentflag = MSG_OOB; + len = s->sending_oob; + data = &s->oobdata; + } else { + urgentflag = 0; + bufchain_prefix(&s->output_data, &data, &len); + } + nsent = p_send(s->s, data, len, urgentflag); + noise_ultralight(nsent); + if (nsent <= 0) { + err = (nsent < 0 ? p_WSAGetLastError() : 0); + if ((err < WSABASEERR && nsent < 0) || err == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) { + /* + * Perfectly normal: we've sent all we can for the moment. + * + * (Some WinSock send() implementations can return + * <0 but leave no sensible error indication - + * WSAGetLastError() is called but returns zero or + * a small number - so we check that case and treat + * it just like WSAEWOULDBLOCK.) + */ + s->writable = FALSE; + return; + } else if (nsent == 0 || + err == WSAECONNABORTED || err == WSAECONNRESET) { + /* + * If send() returns CONNABORTED or CONNRESET, we + * unfortunately can't just call plug_closing(), + * because it's quite likely that we're currently + * _in_ a call from the code we'd be calling back + * to, so we'd have to make half the SSH code + * reentrant. Instead we flag a pending error on + * the socket, to be dealt with (by calling + * plug_closing()) at some suitable future moment. + */ + s->pending_error = err; + queue_toplevel_callback(socket_error_callback, s); + return; + } else { + /* We're inside the Windows frontend here, so we know + * that the frontend handle is unnecessary. */ + logevent(NULL, winsock_error_string(err)); + fatalbox("%s", winsock_error_string(err)); + } + } else { + if (s->sending_oob) { + if (nsent < len) { + memmove(s->oobdata, s->oobdata+nsent, len-nsent); + s->sending_oob = len - nsent; + } else { + s->sending_oob = 0; + } + } else { + bufchain_consume(&s->output_data, nsent); + } + } + } + + /* + * If we reach here, we've finished sending everything we might + * have needed to send. Send EOF, if we need to. + */ + if (s->outgoingeof == EOF_PENDING) { + p_shutdown(s->s, SD_SEND); + s->outgoingeof = EOF_SENT; + } +} + +static int sk_tcp_write(Socket sock, const char *buf, int len) +{ + Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock; + + assert(s->outgoingeof == EOF_NO); + + /* + * Add the data to the buffer list on the socket. + */ + bufchain_add(&s->output_data, buf, len); + + /* + * Now try sending from the start of the buffer list. + */ + if (s->writable) + try_send(s); + + return bufchain_size(&s->output_data); +} + +static int sk_tcp_write_oob(Socket sock, const char *buf, int len) +{ + Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock; + + assert(s->outgoingeof == EOF_NO); + + /* + * Replace the buffer list on the socket with the data. + */ + bufchain_clear(&s->output_data); + assert(len <= sizeof(s->oobdata)); + memcpy(s->oobdata, buf, len); + s->sending_oob = len; + + /* + * Now try sending from the start of the buffer list. + */ + if (s->writable) + try_send(s); + + return s->sending_oob; +} + +static void sk_tcp_write_eof(Socket sock) +{ + Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock; + + assert(s->outgoingeof == EOF_NO); + + /* + * Mark the socket as pending outgoing EOF. + */ + s->outgoingeof = EOF_PENDING; + + /* + * Now try sending from the start of the buffer list. + */ + if (s->writable) + try_send(s); +} + +int select_result(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) +{ + int ret, open; + DWORD err; + char buf[20480]; /* nice big buffer for plenty of speed */ + Actual_Socket s; + u_long atmark; + + /* wParam is the socket itself */ + + if (wParam == 0) + return 1; /* boggle */ + + s = find234(sktree, (void *) wParam, cmpforsearch); + if (!s) + return 1; /* boggle */ + + if ((err = WSAGETSELECTERROR(lParam)) != 0) { + /* + * An error has occurred on this socket. Pass it to the + * plug. + */ + if (s->addr) { + plug_log(s->plug, 1, s->addr, s->port, + winsock_error_string(err), err); + while (s->addr && sk_nextaddr(s->addr, &s->step)) { + err = try_connect(s); + } + } + if (err != 0) + return plug_closing(s->plug, winsock_error_string(err), err, 0); + else + return 1; + } + + noise_ultralight(lParam); + + switch (WSAGETSELECTEVENT(lParam)) { + case FD_CONNECT: + s->connected = s->writable = 1; + /* + * Once a socket is connected, we can stop falling + * back through the candidate addresses to connect + * to. + */ + if (s->addr) { + sk_addr_free(s->addr); + s->addr = NULL; + } + break; + case FD_READ: + /* In the case the socket is still frozen, we don't even bother */ + if (s->frozen) { + s->frozen_readable = 1; + break; + } + + /* + * We have received data on the socket. For an oobinline + * socket, this might be data _before_ an urgent pointer, + * in which case we send it to the back end with type==1 + * (data prior to urgent). + */ + if (s->oobinline) { + atmark = 1; + p_ioctlsocket(s->s, SIOCATMARK, &atmark); + /* + * Avoid checking the return value from ioctlsocket(), + * on the grounds that some WinSock wrappers don't + * support it. If it does nothing, we get atmark==1, + * which is equivalent to `no OOB pending', so the + * effect will be to non-OOB-ify any OOB data. + */ + } else + atmark = 1; + + ret = p_recv(s->s, buf, sizeof(buf), 0); + noise_ultralight(ret); + if (ret < 0) { + err = p_WSAGetLastError(); + if (err == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) { + break; + } + } + if (ret < 0) { + return plug_closing(s->plug, winsock_error_string(err), err, + 0); + } else if (0 == ret) { + return plug_closing(s->plug, NULL, 0, 0); + } else { + return plug_receive(s->plug, atmark ? 0 : 1, buf, ret); + } + break; + case FD_OOB: + /* + * This will only happen on a non-oobinline socket. It + * indicates that we can immediately perform an OOB read + * and get back OOB data, which we will send to the back + * end with type==2 (urgent data). + */ + ret = p_recv(s->s, buf, sizeof(buf), MSG_OOB); + noise_ultralight(ret); + if (ret <= 0) { + char *str = (ret == 0 ? "Internal networking trouble" : + winsock_error_string(p_WSAGetLastError())); + /* We're inside the Windows frontend here, so we know + * that the frontend handle is unnecessary. */ + logevent(NULL, str); + fatalbox("%s", str); + } else { + return plug_receive(s->plug, 2, buf, ret); + } + break; + case FD_WRITE: + { + int bufsize_before, bufsize_after; + s->writable = 1; + bufsize_before = s->sending_oob + bufchain_size(&s->output_data); + try_send(s); + bufsize_after = s->sending_oob + bufchain_size(&s->output_data); + if (bufsize_after < bufsize_before) + plug_sent(s->plug, bufsize_after); + } + break; + case FD_CLOSE: + /* Signal a close on the socket. First read any outstanding data. */ + open = 1; + do { + ret = p_recv(s->s, buf, sizeof(buf), 0); + if (ret < 0) { + err = p_WSAGetLastError(); + if (err == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) + break; + return plug_closing(s->plug, winsock_error_string(err), + err, 0); + } else { + if (ret) + open &= plug_receive(s->plug, 0, buf, ret); + else + open &= plug_closing(s->plug, NULL, 0, 0); + } + } while (ret > 0); + return open; + case FD_ACCEPT: + { +#ifdef NO_IPV6 + struct sockaddr_in isa; +#else + struct sockaddr_storage isa; +#endif + int addrlen = sizeof(isa); + SOCKET t; /* socket of connection */ + accept_ctx_t actx; + + memset(&isa, 0, sizeof(isa)); + err = 0; + t = p_accept(s->s,(struct sockaddr *)&isa,&addrlen); + if (t == INVALID_SOCKET) + { + err = p_WSAGetLastError(); + if (err == WSATRY_AGAIN) + break; + } + + actx.p = (void *)t; + +#ifndef NO_IPV6 + if (isa.ss_family == AF_INET && + s->localhost_only && + !ipv4_is_local_addr(((struct sockaddr_in *)&isa)->sin_addr)) +#else + if (s->localhost_only && !ipv4_is_local_addr(isa.sin_addr)) +#endif + { + p_closesocket(t); /* dodgy WinSock let nonlocal through */ + } else if (plug_accepting(s->plug, sk_tcp_accept, actx)) { + p_closesocket(t); /* denied or error */ + } + } + } + + return 1; +} + +/* + * Special error values are returned from sk_namelookup and sk_new + * if there's a problem. These functions extract an error message, + * or return NULL if there's no problem. + */ +const char *sk_addr_error(SockAddr addr) +{ + return addr->error; +} +static const char *sk_tcp_socket_error(Socket sock) +{ + Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock; + return s->error; +} + +static void sk_tcp_set_frozen(Socket sock, int is_frozen) +{ + Actual_Socket s = (Actual_Socket) sock; + if (s->frozen == is_frozen) + return; + s->frozen = is_frozen; + if (!is_frozen) { + do_select(s->s, 1); + if (s->frozen_readable) { + char c; + p_recv(s->s, &c, 1, MSG_PEEK); + } + } + s->frozen_readable = 0; +} + +void socket_reselect_all(void) +{ + Actual_Socket s; + int i; + + for (i = 0; (s = index234(sktree, i)) != NULL; i++) { + if (!s->frozen) + do_select(s->s, 1); + } +} + +/* + * For Plink: enumerate all sockets currently active. + */ +SOCKET first_socket(int *state) +{ + Actual_Socket s; + *state = 0; + s = index234(sktree, (*state)++); + return s ? s->s : INVALID_SOCKET; +} + +SOCKET next_socket(int *state) +{ + Actual_Socket s = index234(sktree, (*state)++); + return s ? s->s : INVALID_SOCKET; +} + +extern int socket_writable(SOCKET skt) +{ + Actual_Socket s = find234(sktree, (void *)skt, cmpforsearch); + + if (s) + return bufchain_size(&s->output_data) > 0; + else + return 0; +} + +int net_service_lookup(char *service) +{ + struct servent *se; + se = p_getservbyname(service, NULL); + if (se != NULL) + return p_ntohs(se->s_port); + else + return 0; +} + +char *get_hostname(void) +{ + int len = 128; + char *hostname = NULL; + do { + len *= 2; + hostname = sresize(hostname, len, char); + if (p_gethostname(hostname, len) < 0) { + sfree(hostname); + hostname = NULL; + break; + } + } while (strlen(hostname) >= (size_t)(len-1)); + return hostname; +} + +SockAddr platform_get_x11_unix_address(const char *display, int displaynum, + char **canonicalname) +{ + SockAddr ret = snew(struct SockAddr_tag); + memset(ret, 0, sizeof(struct SockAddr_tag)); + ret->error = "unix sockets not supported on this platform"; + ret->refcount = 1; + return ret; +} diff --git a/tools/plink/winnoise.c b/tools/plink/winnoise.c index bdf869719..313645461 100644 --- a/tools/plink/winnoise.c +++ b/tools/plink/winnoise.c @@ -1,128 +1,155 @@ -/*
- * Noise generation for PuTTY's cryptographic random number
- * generator.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-#include "putty.h"
-#include "ssh.h"
-#include "storage.h"
-
-/*
- * This function is called once, at PuTTY startup, and will do some
- * seriously silly things like listing directories and getting disk
- * free space and a process snapshot.
- */
-
-void noise_get_heavy(void (*func) (void *, int))
-{
- HANDLE srch;
- WIN32_FIND_DATA finddata;
- DWORD pid;
- char winpath[MAX_PATH + 3];
-
- GetWindowsDirectory(winpath, sizeof(winpath));
- strcat(winpath, "\\*");
- srch = FindFirstFile(winpath, &finddata);
- if (srch != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
- do {
- func(&finddata, sizeof(finddata));
- } while (FindNextFile(srch, &finddata));
- FindClose(srch);
- }
-
- pid = GetCurrentProcessId();
- func(&pid, sizeof(pid));
-
- read_random_seed(func);
- /* Update the seed immediately, in case another instance uses it. */
- random_save_seed();
-}
-
-void random_save_seed(void)
-{
- int len;
- void *data;
-
- if (random_active) {
- random_get_savedata(&data, &len);
- write_random_seed(data, len);
- sfree(data);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * This function is called every time the random pool needs
- * stirring, and will acquire the system time in all available
- * forms.
- */
-void noise_get_light(void (*func) (void *, int))
-{
- SYSTEMTIME systime;
- DWORD adjust[2];
- BOOL rubbish;
-
- GetSystemTime(&systime);
- func(&systime, sizeof(systime));
-
- GetSystemTimeAdjustment(&adjust[0], &adjust[1], &rubbish);
- func(&adjust, sizeof(adjust));
-}
-
-/*
- * This function is called on a timer, and it will monitor
- * frequently changing quantities such as the state of physical and
- * virtual memory, the state of the process's message queue, which
- * window is in the foreground, which owns the clipboard, etc.
- */
-void noise_regular(void)
-{
- HWND w;
- DWORD z;
- POINT pt;
- MEMORYSTATUS memstat;
- FILETIME times[4];
-
- w = GetForegroundWindow();
- random_add_noise(&w, sizeof(w));
- w = GetCapture();
- random_add_noise(&w, sizeof(w));
- w = GetClipboardOwner();
- random_add_noise(&w, sizeof(w));
- z = GetQueueStatus(QS_ALLEVENTS);
- random_add_noise(&z, sizeof(z));
-
- GetCursorPos(&pt);
- random_add_noise(&pt, sizeof(pt));
-
- GlobalMemoryStatus(&memstat);
- random_add_noise(&memstat, sizeof(memstat));
-
- GetThreadTimes(GetCurrentThread(), times, times + 1, times + 2,
- times + 3);
- random_add_noise(×, sizeof(times));
- GetProcessTimes(GetCurrentProcess(), times, times + 1, times + 2,
- times + 3);
- random_add_noise(×, sizeof(times));
-}
-
-/*
- * This function is called on every keypress or mouse move, and
- * will add the current Windows time and performance monitor
- * counter to the noise pool. It gets the scan code or mouse
- * position passed in.
- */
-void noise_ultralight(unsigned long data)
-{
- DWORD wintime;
- LARGE_INTEGER perftime;
-
- random_add_noise(&data, sizeof(DWORD));
-
- wintime = GetTickCount();
- random_add_noise(&wintime, sizeof(DWORD));
-
- if (QueryPerformanceCounter(&perftime))
- random_add_noise(&perftime, sizeof(perftime));
-}
+/* + * Noise generation for PuTTY's cryptographic random number + * generator. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> + +#include "putty.h" +#include "ssh.h" +#include "storage.h" + +#include <wincrypt.h> + +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, BOOL, CryptAcquireContextA, + (HCRYPTPROV *, LPCTSTR, LPCTSTR, DWORD, DWORD)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, BOOL, CryptGenRandom, + (HCRYPTPROV, DWORD, BYTE *)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, BOOL, CryptReleaseContext, + (HCRYPTPROV, DWORD)); +static HMODULE wincrypt_module = NULL; + +/* + * This function is called once, at PuTTY startup. + */ + +void noise_get_heavy(void (*func) (void *, int)) +{ + HANDLE srch; + WIN32_FIND_DATA finddata; + DWORD pid; + HCRYPTPROV crypt_provider; + char winpath[MAX_PATH + 3]; + + GetWindowsDirectory(winpath, sizeof(winpath)); + strcat(winpath, "\\*"); + srch = FindFirstFile(winpath, &finddata); + if (srch != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { + do { + func(&finddata, sizeof(finddata)); + } while (FindNextFile(srch, &finddata)); + FindClose(srch); + } + + pid = GetCurrentProcessId(); + func(&pid, sizeof(pid)); + + if (!wincrypt_module) { + wincrypt_module = load_system32_dll("advapi32.dll"); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(wincrypt_module, CryptAcquireContextA); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(wincrypt_module, CryptGenRandom); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(wincrypt_module, CryptReleaseContext); + } + + if (wincrypt_module && p_CryptAcquireContextA && + p_CryptGenRandom && p_CryptReleaseContext && + p_CryptAcquireContextA(&crypt_provider, NULL, NULL, PROV_RSA_FULL, + CRYPT_VERIFYCONTEXT)) { + BYTE buf[32]; + if (p_CryptGenRandom(crypt_provider, 32, buf)) { + func(buf, sizeof(buf)); + } + p_CryptReleaseContext(crypt_provider, 0); + } + + read_random_seed(func); + /* Update the seed immediately, in case another instance uses it. */ + random_save_seed(); +} + +void random_save_seed(void) +{ + int len; + void *data; + + if (random_active) { + random_get_savedata(&data, &len); + write_random_seed(data, len); + sfree(data); + } +} + +/* + * This function is called every time the random pool needs + * stirring, and will acquire the system time in all available + * forms. + */ +void noise_get_light(void (*func) (void *, int)) +{ + SYSTEMTIME systime; + DWORD adjust[2]; + BOOL rubbish; + + GetSystemTime(&systime); + func(&systime, sizeof(systime)); + + GetSystemTimeAdjustment(&adjust[0], &adjust[1], &rubbish); + func(&adjust, sizeof(adjust)); +} + +/* + * This function is called on a timer, and it will monitor + * frequently changing quantities such as the state of physical and + * virtual memory, the state of the process's message queue, which + * window is in the foreground, which owns the clipboard, etc. + */ +void noise_regular(void) +{ + HWND w; + DWORD z; + POINT pt; + MEMORYSTATUS memstat; + FILETIME times[4]; + + w = GetForegroundWindow(); + random_add_noise(&w, sizeof(w)); + w = GetCapture(); + random_add_noise(&w, sizeof(w)); + w = GetClipboardOwner(); + random_add_noise(&w, sizeof(w)); + z = GetQueueStatus(QS_ALLEVENTS); + random_add_noise(&z, sizeof(z)); + + GetCursorPos(&pt); + random_add_noise(&pt, sizeof(pt)); + + GlobalMemoryStatus(&memstat); + random_add_noise(&memstat, sizeof(memstat)); + + GetThreadTimes(GetCurrentThread(), times, times + 1, times + 2, + times + 3); + random_add_noise(×, sizeof(times)); + GetProcessTimes(GetCurrentProcess(), times, times + 1, times + 2, + times + 3); + random_add_noise(×, sizeof(times)); +} + +/* + * This function is called on every keypress or mouse move, and + * will add the current Windows time and performance monitor + * counter to the noise pool. It gets the scan code or mouse + * position passed in. + */ +void noise_ultralight(unsigned long data) +{ + DWORD wintime; + LARGE_INTEGER perftime; + + random_add_noise(&data, sizeof(DWORD)); + + wintime = GetTickCount(); + random_add_noise(&wintime, sizeof(DWORD)); + + if (QueryPerformanceCounter(&perftime)) + random_add_noise(&perftime, sizeof(perftime)); +} diff --git a/tools/plink/winpgntc.c b/tools/plink/winpgntc.c index 0dabe7167..036ca7595 100644 --- a/tools/plink/winpgntc.c +++ b/tools/plink/winpgntc.c @@ -1,265 +1,187 @@ -/*
- * Pageant client code.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-
-#include "putty.h"
-
-#ifndef NO_SECURITY
-#include <aclapi.h>
-#endif
-
-#define AGENT_COPYDATA_ID 0x804e50ba /* random goop */
-#define AGENT_MAX_MSGLEN 8192
-
-int agent_exists(void)
-{
- HWND hwnd;
- hwnd = FindWindow("Pageant", "Pageant");
- if (!hwnd)
- return FALSE;
- else
- return TRUE;
-}
-
-/*
- * Unfortunately, this asynchronous agent request mechanism doesn't
- * appear to work terribly well. I'm going to comment it out for
- * the moment, and see if I can come up with a better one :-/
- */
-#ifdef WINDOWS_ASYNC_AGENT
-
-struct agent_query_data {
- COPYDATASTRUCT cds;
- unsigned char *mapping;
- HANDLE handle;
- char *mapname;
- HWND hwnd;
- void (*callback)(void *, void *, int);
- void *callback_ctx;
-};
-
-DWORD WINAPI agent_query_thread(LPVOID param)
-{
- struct agent_query_data *data = (struct agent_query_data *)param;
- unsigned char *ret;
- int id, retlen;
-
- id = SendMessage(data->hwnd, WM_COPYDATA, (WPARAM) NULL,
- (LPARAM) &data->cds);
- ret = NULL;
- if (id > 0) {
- retlen = 4 + GET_32BIT(data->mapping);
- ret = snewn(retlen, unsigned char);
- if (ret) {
- memcpy(ret, data->mapping, retlen);
- }
- }
- if (!ret)
- retlen = 0;
- UnmapViewOfFile(data->mapping);
- CloseHandle(data->handle);
- sfree(data->mapname);
-
- agent_schedule_callback(data->callback, data->callback_ctx, ret, retlen);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Dynamically load advapi32.dll for SID manipulation. In its absence,
- * we degrade gracefully.
- */
-#ifndef NO_SECURITY
-int advapi_initialised = FALSE;
-static HMODULE advapi;
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, BOOL, OpenProcessToken,
- (HANDLE, DWORD, PHANDLE));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, BOOL, GetTokenInformation,
- (HANDLE, TOKEN_INFORMATION_CLASS,
- LPVOID, DWORD, PDWORD));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, BOOL, InitializeSecurityDescriptor,
- (PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR, DWORD));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, BOOL, SetSecurityDescriptorOwner,
- (PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR, PSID, BOOL));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(, DWORD, GetSecurityInfo,
- (HANDLE, SE_OBJECT_TYPE, SECURITY_INFORMATION,
- PSID *, PSID *, PACL *, PACL *,
- PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR *));
-int init_advapi(void)
-{
- advapi = load_system32_dll("advapi32.dll");
- return advapi &&
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(advapi, GetSecurityInfo) &&
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(advapi, OpenProcessToken) &&
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(advapi, GetTokenInformation) &&
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(advapi, InitializeSecurityDescriptor) &&
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(advapi, SetSecurityDescriptorOwner);
-}
-
-PSID get_user_sid(void)
-{
- HANDLE proc = NULL, tok = NULL;
- TOKEN_USER *user = NULL;
- DWORD toklen, sidlen;
- PSID sid = NULL, ret = NULL;
-
- if ((proc = OpenProcess(MAXIMUM_ALLOWED, FALSE,
- GetCurrentProcessId())) == NULL)
- goto cleanup;
-
- if (!p_OpenProcessToken(proc, TOKEN_QUERY, &tok))
- goto cleanup;
-
- if (!p_GetTokenInformation(tok, TokenUser, NULL, 0, &toklen) &&
- GetLastError() != ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER)
- goto cleanup;
-
- if ((user = (TOKEN_USER *)LocalAlloc(LPTR, toklen)) == NULL)
- goto cleanup;
-
- if (!p_GetTokenInformation(tok, TokenUser, user, toklen, &toklen))
- goto cleanup;
-
- sidlen = GetLengthSid(user->User.Sid);
-
- sid = (PSID)smalloc(sidlen);
-
- if (!CopySid(sidlen, sid, user->User.Sid))
- goto cleanup;
-
- /* Success. Move sid into the return value slot, and null it out
- * to stop the cleanup code freeing it. */
- ret = sid;
- sid = NULL;
-
- cleanup:
- if (proc != NULL)
- CloseHandle(proc);
- if (tok != NULL)
- CloseHandle(tok);
- if (user != NULL)
- LocalFree(user);
- if (sid != NULL)
- sfree(sid);
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-#endif
-
-int agent_query(void *in, int inlen, void **out, int *outlen,
- void (*callback)(void *, void *, int), void *callback_ctx)
-{
- HWND hwnd;
- char *mapname;
- HANDLE filemap;
- unsigned char *p, *ret;
- int id, retlen;
- COPYDATASTRUCT cds;
- SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa, *psa;
- PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR psd = NULL;
- PSID usersid = NULL;
-
- *out = NULL;
- *outlen = 0;
-
- hwnd = FindWindow("Pageant", "Pageant");
- if (!hwnd)
- return 1; /* *out == NULL, so failure */
- mapname = dupprintf("PageantRequest%08x", (unsigned)GetCurrentThreadId());
-
-#ifndef NO_SECURITY
- if (advapi_initialised || init_advapi()) {
- /*
- * Make the file mapping we create for communication with
- * Pageant owned by the user SID rather than the default. This
- * should make communication between processes with slightly
- * different contexts more reliable: in particular, command
- * prompts launched as administrator should still be able to
- * run PSFTPs which refer back to the owning user's
- * unprivileged Pageant.
- */
- usersid = get_user_sid();
-
- psa = NULL;
- if (usersid) {
- psd = (PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR)
- LocalAlloc(LPTR, SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_MIN_LENGTH);
- if (psd) {
- if (p_InitializeSecurityDescriptor
- (psd, SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_REVISION) &&
- p_SetSecurityDescriptorOwner(psd, usersid, FALSE)) {
- sa.nLength = sizeof(sa);
- sa.bInheritHandle = TRUE;
- sa.lpSecurityDescriptor = psd;
- psa = &sa;
- } else {
- LocalFree(psd);
- psd = NULL;
- }
- }
- }
- }
-#endif /* NO_SECURITY */
-
- filemap = CreateFileMapping(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, psa, PAGE_READWRITE,
- 0, AGENT_MAX_MSGLEN, mapname);
- if (filemap == NULL || filemap == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
- return 1; /* *out == NULL, so failure */
- p = MapViewOfFile(filemap, FILE_MAP_WRITE, 0, 0, 0);
- memcpy(p, in, inlen);
- cds.dwData = AGENT_COPYDATA_ID;
- cds.cbData = 1 + strlen(mapname);
- cds.lpData = mapname;
-#ifdef WINDOWS_ASYNC_AGENT
- if (callback != NULL && !(flags & FLAG_SYNCAGENT)) {
- /*
- * We need an asynchronous Pageant request. Since I know of
- * no way to stop SendMessage from blocking the thread it's
- * called in, I see no option but to start a fresh thread.
- * When we're done we'll PostMessage the result back to our
- * main window, so that the callback is done in the primary
- * thread to avoid concurrency.
- */
- struct agent_query_data *data = snew(struct agent_query_data);
- DWORD threadid;
- data->mapping = p;
- data->handle = filemap;
- data->mapname = mapname;
- data->callback = callback;
- data->callback_ctx = callback_ctx;
- data->cds = cds; /* structure copy */
- data->hwnd = hwnd;
- if (CreateThread(NULL, 0, agent_query_thread, data, 0, &threadid))
- return 0;
- sfree(data);
- }
-#endif
-
- /*
- * The user either passed a null callback (indicating that the
- * query is required to be synchronous) or CreateThread failed.
- * Either way, we need a synchronous request.
- */
- id = SendMessage(hwnd, WM_COPYDATA, (WPARAM) NULL, (LPARAM) &cds);
- if (id > 0) {
- retlen = 4 + GET_32BIT(p);
- ret = snewn(retlen, unsigned char);
- if (ret) {
- memcpy(ret, p, retlen);
- *out = ret;
- *outlen = retlen;
- }
- }
- UnmapViewOfFile(p);
- CloseHandle(filemap);
- if (psd)
- LocalFree(psd);
- sfree(usersid);
- return 1;
-}
+/* + * Pageant client code. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +#include "putty.h" + +#ifndef NO_SECURITY +#include "winsecur.h" +#endif + +#define AGENT_COPYDATA_ID 0x804e50ba /* random goop */ +#define AGENT_MAX_MSGLEN 8192 + +int agent_exists(void) +{ + HWND hwnd; + hwnd = FindWindow("Pageant", "Pageant"); + if (!hwnd) + return FALSE; + else + return TRUE; +} + +/* + * Unfortunately, this asynchronous agent request mechanism doesn't + * appear to work terribly well. I'm going to comment it out for + * the moment, and see if I can come up with a better one :-/ + */ +#ifdef WINDOWS_ASYNC_AGENT + +struct agent_query_data { + COPYDATASTRUCT cds; + unsigned char *mapping; + HANDLE handle; + char *mapname; + HWND hwnd; + void (*callback)(void *, void *, int); + void *callback_ctx; +}; + +DWORD WINAPI agent_query_thread(LPVOID param) +{ + struct agent_query_data *data = (struct agent_query_data *)param; + unsigned char *ret; + int id, retlen; + + id = SendMessage(data->hwnd, WM_COPYDATA, (WPARAM) NULL, + (LPARAM) &data->cds); + ret = NULL; + if (id > 0) { + retlen = 4 + GET_32BIT(data->mapping); + ret = snewn(retlen, unsigned char); + if (ret) { + memcpy(ret, data->mapping, retlen); + } + } + if (!ret) + retlen = 0; + UnmapViewOfFile(data->mapping); + CloseHandle(data->handle); + sfree(data->mapname); + + agent_schedule_callback(data->callback, data->callback_ctx, ret, retlen); + + return 0; +} + +#endif + +int agent_query(void *in, int inlen, void **out, int *outlen, + void (*callback)(void *, void *, int), void *callback_ctx) +{ + HWND hwnd; + char *mapname; + HANDLE filemap; + unsigned char *p, *ret; + int id, retlen; + COPYDATASTRUCT cds; + SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa, *psa; + PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR psd = NULL; + PSID usersid = NULL; + + *out = NULL; + *outlen = 0; + + hwnd = FindWindow("Pageant", "Pageant"); + if (!hwnd) + return 1; /* *out == NULL, so failure */ + mapname = dupprintf("PageantRequest%08x", (unsigned)GetCurrentThreadId()); + + psa = NULL; +#ifndef NO_SECURITY + if (got_advapi()) { + /* + * Make the file mapping we create for communication with + * Pageant owned by the user SID rather than the default. This + * should make communication between processes with slightly + * different contexts more reliable: in particular, command + * prompts launched as administrator should still be able to + * run PSFTPs which refer back to the owning user's + * unprivileged Pageant. + */ + usersid = get_user_sid(); + + if (usersid) { + psd = (PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR) + LocalAlloc(LPTR, SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_MIN_LENGTH); + if (psd) { + if (p_InitializeSecurityDescriptor + (psd, SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_REVISION) && + p_SetSecurityDescriptorOwner(psd, usersid, FALSE)) { + sa.nLength = sizeof(sa); + sa.bInheritHandle = TRUE; + sa.lpSecurityDescriptor = psd; + psa = &sa; + } else { + LocalFree(psd); + psd = NULL; + } + } + } + } +#endif /* NO_SECURITY */ + + filemap = CreateFileMapping(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, psa, PAGE_READWRITE, + 0, AGENT_MAX_MSGLEN, mapname); + if (filemap == NULL || filemap == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { + sfree(mapname); + return 1; /* *out == NULL, so failure */ + } + p = MapViewOfFile(filemap, FILE_MAP_WRITE, 0, 0, 0); + memcpy(p, in, inlen); + cds.dwData = AGENT_COPYDATA_ID; + cds.cbData = 1 + strlen(mapname); + cds.lpData = mapname; +#ifdef WINDOWS_ASYNC_AGENT + if (callback != NULL && !(flags & FLAG_SYNCAGENT)) { + /* + * We need an asynchronous Pageant request. Since I know of + * no way to stop SendMessage from blocking the thread it's + * called in, I see no option but to start a fresh thread. + * When we're done we'll PostMessage the result back to our + * main window, so that the callback is done in the primary + * thread to avoid concurrency. + */ + struct agent_query_data *data = snew(struct agent_query_data); + DWORD threadid; + data->mapping = p; + data->handle = filemap; + data->mapname = mapname; + data->callback = callback; + data->callback_ctx = callback_ctx; + data->cds = cds; /* structure copy */ + data->hwnd = hwnd; + if (CreateThread(NULL, 0, agent_query_thread, data, 0, &threadid)) + return 0; + sfree(mapname); + sfree(data); + } +#endif + + /* + * The user either passed a null callback (indicating that the + * query is required to be synchronous) or CreateThread failed. + * Either way, we need a synchronous request. + */ + id = SendMessage(hwnd, WM_COPYDATA, (WPARAM) NULL, (LPARAM) &cds); + if (id > 0) { + retlen = 4 + GET_32BIT(p); + ret = snewn(retlen, unsigned char); + if (ret) { + memcpy(ret, p, retlen); + *out = ret; + *outlen = retlen; + } + } + UnmapViewOfFile(p); + CloseHandle(filemap); + sfree(mapname); + if (psd) + LocalFree(psd); + sfree(usersid); + return 1; +} diff --git a/tools/plink/winplink.c b/tools/plink/winplink.c index 27c386c07..29ed4e5d2 100644..100755 --- a/tools/plink/winplink.c +++ b/tools/plink/winplink.c @@ -1,799 +1,831 @@ -/*
- * PLink - a Windows command-line (stdin/stdout) variant of PuTTY.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <fcntl.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-#include <stdarg.h>
-
-#define PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS /* actually _define_ globals */
-#include "putty.h"
-#include "storage.h"
-#include "tree234.h"
-
-#define WM_AGENT_CALLBACK (WM_APP + 4)
-
-struct agent_callback {
- void (*callback)(void *, void *, int);
- void *callback_ctx;
- void *data;
- int len;
-};
-
-void fatalbox(char *p, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
- fprintf(stderr, "FATAL ERROR: ");
- va_start(ap, p);
- vfprintf(stderr, p, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- fputc('\n', stderr);
- if (logctx) {
- log_free(logctx);
- logctx = NULL;
- }
- cleanup_exit(1);
-}
-void modalfatalbox(char *p, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
- fprintf(stderr, "FATAL ERROR: ");
- va_start(ap, p);
- vfprintf(stderr, p, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- fputc('\n', stderr);
- if (logctx) {
- log_free(logctx);
- logctx = NULL;
- }
- cleanup_exit(1);
-}
-void connection_fatal(void *frontend, char *p, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
- fprintf(stderr, "FATAL ERROR: ");
- va_start(ap, p);
- vfprintf(stderr, p, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- fputc('\n', stderr);
- if (logctx) {
- log_free(logctx);
- logctx = NULL;
- }
- cleanup_exit(1);
-}
-void cmdline_error(char *p, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
- fprintf(stderr, "plink: ");
- va_start(ap, p);
- vfprintf(stderr, p, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- fputc('\n', stderr);
- exit(1);
-}
-
-HANDLE inhandle, outhandle, errhandle;
-struct handle *stdin_handle, *stdout_handle, *stderr_handle;
-DWORD orig_console_mode;
-int connopen;
-
-WSAEVENT netevent;
-
-static Backend *back;
-static void *backhandle;
-static Conf *conf;
-
-int term_ldisc(Terminal *term, int mode)
-{
- return FALSE;
-}
-void ldisc_update(void *frontend, int echo, int edit)
-{
- /* Update stdin read mode to reflect changes in line discipline. */
- DWORD mode;
-
- mode = ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT;
- if (echo)
- mode = mode | ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT;
- else
- mode = mode & ~ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT;
- if (edit)
- mode = mode | ENABLE_LINE_INPUT;
- else
- mode = mode & ~ENABLE_LINE_INPUT;
- SetConsoleMode(inhandle, mode);
-}
-
-char *get_ttymode(void *frontend, const char *mode) { return NULL; }
-
-int from_backend(void *frontend_handle, int is_stderr,
- const char *data, int len)
-{
- if (is_stderr) {
- handle_write(stderr_handle, data, len);
- } else {
- handle_write(stdout_handle, data, len);
- }
-
- return handle_backlog(stdout_handle) + handle_backlog(stderr_handle);
-}
-
-int from_backend_untrusted(void *frontend_handle, const char *data, int len)
-{
- /*
- * No "untrusted" output should get here (the way the code is
- * currently, it's all diverted by FLAG_STDERR).
- */
- assert(!"Unexpected call to from_backend_untrusted()");
- return 0; /* not reached */
-}
-
-int from_backend_eof(void *frontend_handle)
-{
- handle_write_eof(stdout_handle);
- return FALSE; /* do not respond to incoming EOF with outgoing */
-}
-
-int get_userpass_input(prompts_t *p, unsigned char *in, int inlen)
-{
- int ret;
- ret = cmdline_get_passwd_input(p, in, inlen);
- if (ret == -1)
- ret = console_get_userpass_input(p, in, inlen);
- return ret;
-}
-
-static DWORD main_thread_id;
-
-void agent_schedule_callback(void (*callback)(void *, void *, int),
- void *callback_ctx, void *data, int len)
-{
- struct agent_callback *c = snew(struct agent_callback);
- c->callback = callback;
- c->callback_ctx = callback_ctx;
- c->data = data;
- c->len = len;
- PostThreadMessage(main_thread_id, WM_AGENT_CALLBACK, 0, (LPARAM)c);
-}
-
-/*
- * Short description of parameters.
- */
-static void usage(void)
-{
- printf("PuTTY Link: command-line connection utility\n");
- printf("%s\n", ver);
- printf("Usage: plink [options] [user@]host [command]\n");
- printf(" (\"host\" can also be a PuTTY saved session name)\n");
- printf("Options:\n");
- printf(" -V print version information and exit\n");
- printf(" -pgpfp print PGP key fingerprints and exit\n");
- printf(" -v show verbose messages\n");
- printf(" -load sessname Load settings from saved session\n");
- printf(" -ssh -telnet -rlogin -raw -serial\n");
- printf(" force use of a particular protocol\n");
- printf(" -P port connect to specified port\n");
- printf(" -l user connect with specified username\n");
- printf(" -batch disable all interactive prompts\n");
- printf("The following options only apply to SSH connections:\n");
- printf(" -pw passw login with specified password\n");
- printf(" -D [listen-IP:]listen-port\n");
- printf(" Dynamic SOCKS-based port forwarding\n");
- printf(" -L [listen-IP:]listen-port:host:port\n");
- printf(" Forward local port to remote address\n");
- printf(" -R [listen-IP:]listen-port:host:port\n");
- printf(" Forward remote port to local address\n");
- printf(" -X -x enable / disable X11 forwarding\n");
- printf(" -A -a enable / disable agent forwarding\n");
- printf(" -t -T enable / disable pty allocation\n");
- printf(" -1 -2 force use of particular protocol version\n");
- printf(" -4 -6 force use of IPv4 or IPv6\n");
- printf(" -C enable compression\n");
- printf(" -i key private key file for authentication\n");
- printf(" -noagent disable use of Pageant\n");
- printf(" -agent enable use of Pageant\n");
- printf(" -m file read remote command(s) from file\n");
- printf(" -s remote command is an SSH subsystem (SSH-2 only)\n");
- printf(" -N don't start a shell/command (SSH-2 only)\n");
- printf(" -nc host:port\n");
- printf(" open tunnel in place of session (SSH-2 only)\n");
- printf(" -sercfg configuration-string (e.g. 19200,8,n,1,X)\n");
- printf(" Specify the serial configuration (serial only)\n");
- exit(1);
-}
-
-static void version(void)
-{
- printf("plink: %s\n", ver);
- exit(1);
-}
-
-char *do_select(SOCKET skt, int startup)
-{
- int events;
- if (startup) {
- events = (FD_CONNECT | FD_READ | FD_WRITE |
- FD_OOB | FD_CLOSE | FD_ACCEPT);
- } else {
- events = 0;
- }
- if (p_WSAEventSelect(skt, netevent, events) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
- switch (p_WSAGetLastError()) {
- case WSAENETDOWN:
- return "Network is down";
- default:
- return "WSAEventSelect(): unknown error";
- }
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-
-int stdin_gotdata(struct handle *h, void *data, int len)
-{
- if (len < 0) {
- /*
- * Special case: report read error.
- */
- char buf[4096];
- FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM, NULL, -len, 0,
- buf, lenof(buf), NULL);
- buf[lenof(buf)-1] = '\0';
- if (buf[strlen(buf)-1] == '\n')
- buf[strlen(buf)-1] = '\0';
- fprintf(stderr, "Unable to read from standard input: %s\n", buf);
- cleanup_exit(0);
- }
- noise_ultralight(len);
- if (connopen && back->connected(backhandle)) {
- if (len > 0) {
- return back->send(backhandle, data, len);
- } else {
- back->special(backhandle, TS_EOF);
- return 0;
- }
- } else
- return 0;
-}
-
-void stdouterr_sent(struct handle *h, int new_backlog)
-{
- if (new_backlog < 0) {
- /*
- * Special case: report write error.
- */
- char buf[4096];
- FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM, NULL, -new_backlog, 0,
- buf, lenof(buf), NULL);
- buf[lenof(buf)-1] = '\0';
- if (buf[strlen(buf)-1] == '\n')
- buf[strlen(buf)-1] = '\0';
- fprintf(stderr, "Unable to write to standard %s: %s\n",
- (h == stdout_handle ? "output" : "error"), buf);
- cleanup_exit(0);
- }
- if (connopen && back->connected(backhandle)) {
- back->unthrottle(backhandle, (handle_backlog(stdout_handle) +
- handle_backlog(stderr_handle)));
- }
-}
-
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
-{
- int sending;
- int portnumber = -1;
- SOCKET *sklist;
- int skcount, sksize;
- int exitcode;
- int errors;
- int got_host = FALSE;
- int use_subsystem = 0;
- long now, next;
-
- sklist = NULL;
- skcount = sksize = 0;
- /*
- * Initialise port and protocol to sensible defaults. (These
- * will be overridden by more or less anything.)
- */
- default_protocol = PROT_SSH;
- default_port = 22;
-
- flags = FLAG_STDERR;
- /*
- * Process the command line.
- */
- conf = conf_new();
- do_defaults(NULL, conf);
- loaded_session = FALSE;
- default_protocol = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol);
- default_port = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_port);
- errors = 0;
- {
- /*
- * Override the default protocol if PLINK_PROTOCOL is set.
- */
- char *p = getenv("PLINK_PROTOCOL");
- if (p) {
- const Backend *b = backend_from_name(p);
- if (b) {
- default_protocol = b->protocol;
- default_port = b->default_port;
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, default_protocol);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, default_port);
- }
- }
- }
- while (--argc) {
- char *p = *++argv;
- if (*p == '-') {
- int ret = cmdline_process_param(p, (argc > 1 ? argv[1] : NULL),
- 1, conf);
- if (ret == -2) {
- fprintf(stderr,
- "plink: option \"%s\" requires an argument\n", p);
- errors = 1;
- } else if (ret == 2) {
- --argc, ++argv;
- } else if (ret == 1) {
- continue;
- } else if (!strcmp(p, "-batch")) {
- console_batch_mode = 1;
- } else if (!strcmp(p, "-s")) {
- /* Save status to write to conf later. */
- use_subsystem = 1;
- } else if (!strcmp(p, "-V")) {
- version();
- } else if (!strcmp(p, "-pgpfp")) {
- pgp_fingerprints();
- exit(1);
- } else {
- fprintf(stderr, "plink: unknown option \"%s\"\n", p);
- errors = 1;
- }
- } else if (*p) {
- if (!conf_launchable(conf) || !(got_host || loaded_session)) {
- char *q = p;
- /*
- * If the hostname starts with "telnet:", set the
- * protocol to Telnet and process the string as a
- * Telnet URL.
- */
- if (!strncmp(q, "telnet:", 7)) {
- char c;
-
- q += 7;
- if (q[0] == '/' && q[1] == '/')
- q += 2;
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, PROT_TELNET);
- p = q;
- while (*p && *p != ':' && *p != '/')
- p++;
- c = *p;
- if (*p)
- *p++ = '\0';
- if (c == ':')
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, atoi(p));
- else
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, -1);
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_host, q);
- got_host = TRUE;
- } else {
- char *r, *user, *host;
- /*
- * Before we process the [user@]host string, we
- * first check for the presence of a protocol
- * prefix (a protocol name followed by ",").
- */
- r = strchr(p, ',');
- if (r) {
- const Backend *b;
- *r = '\0';
- b = backend_from_name(p);
- if (b) {
- default_protocol = b->protocol;
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol,
- default_protocol);
- portnumber = b->default_port;
- }
- p = r + 1;
- }
-
- /*
- * A nonzero length string followed by an @ is treated
- * as a username. (We discount an _initial_ @.) The
- * rest of the string (or the whole string if no @)
- * is treated as a session name and/or hostname.
- */
- r = strrchr(p, '@');
- if (r == p)
- p++, r = NULL; /* discount initial @ */
- if (r) {
- *r++ = '\0';
- user = p, host = r;
- } else {
- user = NULL, host = p;
- }
-
- /*
- * Now attempt to load a saved session with the
- * same name as the hostname.
- */
- {
- Conf *conf2 = conf_new();
- do_defaults(host, conf2);
- if (loaded_session || !conf_launchable(conf2)) {
- /* No settings for this host; use defaults */
- /* (or session was already loaded with -load) */
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_host, host);
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, default_port);
- got_host = TRUE;
- } else {
- conf_copy_into(conf, conf2);
- loaded_session = TRUE;
- }
- conf_free(conf2);
- }
-
- if (user) {
- /* Patch in specified username. */
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_username, user);
- }
-
- }
- } else {
- char *command;
- int cmdlen, cmdsize;
- cmdlen = cmdsize = 0;
- command = NULL;
-
- while (argc) {
- while (*p) {
- if (cmdlen >= cmdsize) {
- cmdsize = cmdlen + 512;
- command = sresize(command, cmdsize, char);
- }
- command[cmdlen++]=*p++;
- }
- if (cmdlen >= cmdsize) {
- cmdsize = cmdlen + 512;
- command = sresize(command, cmdsize, char);
- }
- command[cmdlen++]=' '; /* always add trailing space */
- if (--argc) p = *++argv;
- }
- if (cmdlen) command[--cmdlen]='\0';
- /* change trailing blank to NUL */
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd, command);
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd2, "");
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_nopty, TRUE); /* command => no tty */
-
- break; /* done with cmdline */
- }
- }
- }
-
- if (errors)
- return 1;
-
- if (!conf_launchable(conf) || !(got_host || loaded_session)) {
- usage();
- }
-
- /*
- * Muck about with the hostname in various ways.
- */
- {
- char *hostbuf = dupstr(conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host));
- char *host = hostbuf;
- char *p, *q;
-
- /*
- * Trim leading whitespace.
- */
- host += strspn(host, " \t");
-
- /*
- * See if host is of the form user@host, and separate out
- * the username if so.
- */
- if (host[0] != '\0') {
- char *atsign = strrchr(host, '@');
- if (atsign) {
- *atsign = '\0';
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_username, host);
- host = atsign + 1;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Trim off a colon suffix if it's there.
- */
- host[strcspn(host, ":")] = '\0';
-
- /*
- * Remove any remaining whitespace.
- */
- p = hostbuf;
- q = host;
- while (*q) {
- if (*q != ' ' && *q != '\t')
- *p++ = *q;
- q++;
- }
- *p = '\0';
-
- conf_set_str(conf, CONF_host, hostbuf);
- sfree(hostbuf);
- }
-
- /*
- * Perform command-line overrides on session configuration.
- */
- cmdline_run_saved(conf);
-
- /*
- * Apply subsystem status.
- */
- if (use_subsystem)
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_ssh_subsys, TRUE);
-
- if (!*conf_get_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd) &&
- !*conf_get_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd2) &&
- !*conf_get_str(conf, CONF_ssh_nc_host))
- flags |= FLAG_INTERACTIVE;
-
- /*
- * Select protocol. This is farmed out into a table in a
- * separate file to enable an ssh-free variant.
- */
- back = backend_from_proto(conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol));
- if (back == NULL) {
- fprintf(stderr,
- "Internal fault: Unsupported protocol found\n");
- return 1;
- }
-
- /*
- * Select port.
- */
- if (portnumber != -1)
- conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, portnumber);
-
- sk_init();
- if (p_WSAEventSelect == NULL) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Plink requires WinSock 2\n");
- return 1;
- }
-
- logctx = log_init(NULL, conf);
- console_provide_logctx(logctx);
-
- /*
- * Start up the connection.
- */
- netevent = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
- {
- const char *error;
- char *realhost;
- /* nodelay is only useful if stdin is a character device (console) */
- int nodelay = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_tcp_nodelay) &&
- (GetFileType(GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE)) == FILE_TYPE_CHAR);
-
- error = back->init(NULL, &backhandle, conf,
- conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host),
- conf_get_int(conf, CONF_port),
- &realhost, nodelay,
- conf_get_int(conf, CONF_tcp_keepalives));
- if (error) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Unable to open connection:\n%s", error);
- return 1;
- }
- back->provide_logctx(backhandle, logctx);
- sfree(realhost);
- }
- connopen = 1;
-
- inhandle = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
- outhandle = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
- errhandle = GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE);
-
- /*
- * Turn off ECHO and LINE input modes. We don't care if this
- * call fails, because we know we aren't necessarily running in
- * a console.
- */
- GetConsoleMode(inhandle, &orig_console_mode);
- SetConsoleMode(inhandle, ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT);
-
- /*
- * Pass the output handles to the handle-handling subsystem.
- * (The input one we leave until we're through the
- * authentication process.)
- */
- stdout_handle = handle_output_new(outhandle, stdouterr_sent, NULL, 0);
- stderr_handle = handle_output_new(errhandle, stdouterr_sent, NULL, 0);
-
- main_thread_id = GetCurrentThreadId();
-
- sending = FALSE;
-
- now = GETTICKCOUNT();
-
- while (1) {
- int nhandles;
- HANDLE *handles;
- int n;
- DWORD ticks;
-
- if (!sending && back->sendok(backhandle)) {
- stdin_handle = handle_input_new(inhandle, stdin_gotdata, NULL,
- 0);
- sending = TRUE;
- }
-
- if (run_timers(now, &next)) {
- ticks = next - GETTICKCOUNT();
- if (ticks < 0) ticks = 0; /* just in case */
- } else {
- ticks = INFINITE;
- }
-
- handles = handle_get_events(&nhandles);
- handles = sresize(handles, nhandles+1, HANDLE);
- handles[nhandles] = netevent;
- n = MsgWaitForMultipleObjects(nhandles+1, handles, FALSE, ticks,
- QS_POSTMESSAGE);
- if ((unsigned)(n - WAIT_OBJECT_0) < (unsigned)nhandles) {
- handle_got_event(handles[n - WAIT_OBJECT_0]);
- } else if (n == WAIT_OBJECT_0 + nhandles) {
- WSANETWORKEVENTS things;
- SOCKET socket;
- extern SOCKET first_socket(int *), next_socket(int *);
- extern int select_result(WPARAM, LPARAM);
- int i, socketstate;
-
- /*
- * We must not call select_result() for any socket
- * until we have finished enumerating within the tree.
- * This is because select_result() may close the socket
- * and modify the tree.
- */
- /* Count the active sockets. */
- i = 0;
- for (socket = first_socket(&socketstate);
- socket != INVALID_SOCKET;
- socket = next_socket(&socketstate)) i++;
-
- /* Expand the buffer if necessary. */
- if (i > sksize) {
- sksize = i + 16;
- sklist = sresize(sklist, sksize, SOCKET);
- }
-
- /* Retrieve the sockets into sklist. */
- skcount = 0;
- for (socket = first_socket(&socketstate);
- socket != INVALID_SOCKET;
- socket = next_socket(&socketstate)) {
- sklist[skcount++] = socket;
- }
-
- /* Now we're done enumerating; go through the list. */
- for (i = 0; i < skcount; i++) {
- WPARAM wp;
- socket = sklist[i];
- wp = (WPARAM) socket;
- if (!p_WSAEnumNetworkEvents(socket, NULL, &things)) {
- static const struct { int bit, mask; } eventtypes[] = {
- {FD_CONNECT_BIT, FD_CONNECT},
- {FD_READ_BIT, FD_READ},
- {FD_CLOSE_BIT, FD_CLOSE},
- {FD_OOB_BIT, FD_OOB},
- {FD_WRITE_BIT, FD_WRITE},
- {FD_ACCEPT_BIT, FD_ACCEPT},
- };
- int e;
-
- noise_ultralight(socket);
- noise_ultralight(things.lNetworkEvents);
-
- for (e = 0; e < lenof(eventtypes); e++)
- if (things.lNetworkEvents & eventtypes[e].mask) {
- LPARAM lp;
- int err = things.iErrorCode[eventtypes[e].bit];
- lp = WSAMAKESELECTREPLY(eventtypes[e].mask, err);
- connopen &= select_result(wp, lp);
- }
- }
- }
- } else if (n == WAIT_OBJECT_0 + nhandles + 1) {
- MSG msg;
- while (PeekMessage(&msg, INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE,
- WM_AGENT_CALLBACK, WM_AGENT_CALLBACK,
- PM_REMOVE)) {
- struct agent_callback *c = (struct agent_callback *)msg.lParam;
- c->callback(c->callback_ctx, c->data, c->len);
- sfree(c);
- }
- }
-
- if (n == WAIT_TIMEOUT) {
- now = next;
- } else {
- now = GETTICKCOUNT();
- }
-
- sfree(handles);
-
- if (sending)
- handle_unthrottle(stdin_handle, back->sendbuffer(backhandle));
-
- if ((!connopen || !back->connected(backhandle)) &&
- handle_backlog(stdout_handle) + handle_backlog(stderr_handle) == 0)
- break; /* we closed the connection */
- }
- exitcode = back->exitcode(backhandle);
- if (exitcode < 0) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Remote process exit code unavailable\n");
- exitcode = 1; /* this is an error condition */
- }
- cleanup_exit(exitcode);
- return 0; /* placate compiler warning */
-}
-
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
-#pragma warning(disable:4273)
-#endif
-
-#ifndef _DEBUG
-_Check_return_opt_ int __cdecl printf(_In_z_ _Printf_format_string_ const char * pFmt, ...)
-{
- static int ConsoleCreated=0;
- va_list arglist;
- if (!ConsoleCreated)
- {
- int hConHandle;
- long lStdHandle;
- CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO coninfo;
-
- FILE *fp;
- const unsigned int MAX_CONSOLE_LINES = 500;
- ConsoleCreated=1;
- if (!AttachConsole(ATTACH_PARENT_PROCESS))
- AllocConsole();
-
- // set the screen buffer to be big enough to let us scroll text
- GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), &coninfo);
- coninfo.dwSize.Y = MAX_CONSOLE_LINES;
- SetConsoleScreenBufferSize(GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), coninfo.dwSize);
-
- // redirect unbuffered STDOUT to the console
- lStdHandle = (long)GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
- hConHandle = _open_osfhandle(lStdHandle, _O_TEXT);
- fp = fdopen( hConHandle, "w" );
- *stdout = *fp;
- setvbuf( stdout, NULL, _IONBF, 0 );
-
- // redirect unbuffered STDIN to the console
- lStdHandle = (long)GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
- hConHandle = _open_osfhandle(lStdHandle, _O_TEXT);
- fp = fdopen( hConHandle, "r" );
- *stdin = *fp;
- setvbuf( stdin, NULL, _IONBF, 0 );
-
- // redirect unbuffered STDERR to the console
- lStdHandle = (long)GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE);
- hConHandle = _open_osfhandle(lStdHandle, _O_TEXT);
- fp = fdopen( hConHandle, "w" );
- *stderr = *fp;
- setvbuf( stderr, NULL, _IONBF, 0 );
-
- }
-
- va_start(arglist, pFmt );
- return vfprintf(stderr, pFmt, arglist);
-}
+/* + * PLink - a Windows command-line (stdin/stdout) variant of PuTTY. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <assert.h> +#include <stdarg.h> + +#define PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS /* actually _define_ globals */ +#include "putty.h" +#include "storage.h" +#include "tree234.h" + +#define WM_AGENT_CALLBACK (WM_APP + 4) + +struct agent_callback { + void (*callback)(void *, void *, int); + void *callback_ctx; + void *data; + int len; +}; + +void fatalbox(char *p, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + fprintf(stderr, "FATAL ERROR: "); + va_start(ap, p); + vfprintf(stderr, p, ap); + va_end(ap); + fputc('\n', stderr); + if (logctx) { + log_free(logctx); + logctx = NULL; + } + cleanup_exit(1); +} +void modalfatalbox(char *p, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + fprintf(stderr, "FATAL ERROR: "); + va_start(ap, p); + vfprintf(stderr, p, ap); + va_end(ap); + fputc('\n', stderr); + if (logctx) { + log_free(logctx); + logctx = NULL; + } + cleanup_exit(1); +} +void nonfatal(char *p, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: "); + va_start(ap, p); + vfprintf(stderr, p, ap); + va_end(ap); + fputc('\n', stderr); +} +void connection_fatal(void *frontend, char *p, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + fprintf(stderr, "FATAL ERROR: "); + va_start(ap, p); + vfprintf(stderr, p, ap); + va_end(ap); + fputc('\n', stderr); + if (logctx) { + log_free(logctx); + logctx = NULL; + } + cleanup_exit(1); +} +void cmdline_error(char *p, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + fprintf(stderr, "plink: "); + va_start(ap, p); + vfprintf(stderr, p, ap); + va_end(ap); + fputc('\n', stderr); + exit(1); +} + +HANDLE inhandle, outhandle, errhandle; +struct handle *stdin_handle, *stdout_handle, *stderr_handle; +DWORD orig_console_mode; +int connopen; + +WSAEVENT netevent; + +static Backend *back; +static void *backhandle; +static Conf *conf; + +int term_ldisc(Terminal *term, int mode) +{ + return FALSE; +} +void ldisc_update(void *frontend, int echo, int edit) +{ + /* Update stdin read mode to reflect changes in line discipline. */ + DWORD mode; + + mode = ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT; + if (echo) + mode = mode | ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT; + else + mode = mode & ~ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT; + if (edit) + mode = mode | ENABLE_LINE_INPUT; + else + mode = mode & ~ENABLE_LINE_INPUT; + SetConsoleMode(inhandle, mode); +} + +char *get_ttymode(void *frontend, const char *mode) { return NULL; } + +int from_backend(void *frontend_handle, int is_stderr, + const char *data, int len) +{ + if (is_stderr) { + handle_write(stderr_handle, data, len); + } else { + handle_write(stdout_handle, data, len); + } + + return handle_backlog(stdout_handle) + handle_backlog(stderr_handle); +} + +int from_backend_untrusted(void *frontend_handle, const char *data, int len) +{ + /* + * No "untrusted" output should get here (the way the code is + * currently, it's all diverted by FLAG_STDERR). + */ + assert(!"Unexpected call to from_backend_untrusted()"); + return 0; /* not reached */ +} + +int from_backend_eof(void *frontend_handle) +{ + handle_write_eof(stdout_handle); + return FALSE; /* do not respond to incoming EOF with outgoing */ +} + +int get_userpass_input(prompts_t *p, unsigned char *in, int inlen) +{ + int ret; + ret = cmdline_get_passwd_input(p, in, inlen); + if (ret == -1) + ret = console_get_userpass_input(p, in, inlen); + return ret; +} + +static DWORD main_thread_id; + +void agent_schedule_callback(void (*callback)(void *, void *, int), + void *callback_ctx, void *data, int len) +{ + struct agent_callback *c = snew(struct agent_callback); + c->callback = callback; + c->callback_ctx = callback_ctx; + c->data = data; + c->len = len; + PostThreadMessage(main_thread_id, WM_AGENT_CALLBACK, 0, (LPARAM)c); +} + +/* + * Short description of parameters. + */ +static void usage(void) +{ + printf("PuTTY Link: command-line connection utility\n"); + printf("%s\n", ver); + printf("Usage: plink [options] [user@]host [command]\n"); + printf(" (\"host\" can also be a PuTTY saved session name)\n"); + printf("Options:\n"); + printf(" -V print version information and exit\n"); + printf(" -pgpfp print PGP key fingerprints and exit\n"); + printf(" -v show verbose messages\n"); + printf(" -load sessname Load settings from saved session\n"); + printf(" -ssh -telnet -rlogin -raw -serial\n"); + printf(" force use of a particular protocol\n"); + printf(" -P port connect to specified port\n"); + printf(" -l user connect with specified username\n"); + printf(" -batch disable all interactive prompts\n"); + printf("The following options only apply to SSH connections:\n"); + printf(" -pw passw login with specified password\n"); + printf(" -D [listen-IP:]listen-port\n"); + printf(" Dynamic SOCKS-based port forwarding\n"); + printf(" -L [listen-IP:]listen-port:host:port\n"); + printf(" Forward local port to remote address\n"); + printf(" -R [listen-IP:]listen-port:host:port\n"); + printf(" Forward remote port to local address\n"); + printf(" -X -x enable / disable X11 forwarding\n"); + printf(" -A -a enable / disable agent forwarding\n"); + printf(" -t -T enable / disable pty allocation\n"); + printf(" -1 -2 force use of particular protocol version\n"); + printf(" -4 -6 force use of IPv4 or IPv6\n"); + printf(" -C enable compression\n"); + printf(" -i key private key file for authentication\n"); + printf(" -noagent disable use of Pageant\n"); + printf(" -agent enable use of Pageant\n"); + printf(" -m file read remote command(s) from file\n"); + printf(" -s remote command is an SSH subsystem (SSH-2 only)\n"); + printf(" -N don't start a shell/command (SSH-2 only)\n"); + printf(" -nc host:port\n"); + printf(" open tunnel in place of session (SSH-2 only)\n"); + printf(" -sercfg configuration-string (e.g. 19200,8,n,1,X)\n"); + printf(" Specify the serial configuration (serial only)\n"); + exit(1); +} + +static void version(void) +{ + printf("plink: %s\n", ver); + exit(1); +} + +char *do_select(SOCKET skt, int startup) +{ + int events; + if (startup) { + events = (FD_CONNECT | FD_READ | FD_WRITE | + FD_OOB | FD_CLOSE | FD_ACCEPT); + } else { + events = 0; + } + if (p_WSAEventSelect(skt, netevent, events) == SOCKET_ERROR) { + switch (p_WSAGetLastError()) { + case WSAENETDOWN: + return "Network is down"; + default: + return "WSAEventSelect(): unknown error"; + } + } + return NULL; +} + +int stdin_gotdata(struct handle *h, void *data, int len) +{ + if (len < 0) { + /* + * Special case: report read error. + */ + char buf[4096]; + FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM, NULL, -len, 0, + buf, lenof(buf), NULL); + buf[lenof(buf)-1] = '\0'; + if (buf[strlen(buf)-1] == '\n') + buf[strlen(buf)-1] = '\0'; + fprintf(stderr, "Unable to read from standard input: %s\n", buf); + cleanup_exit(0); + } + noise_ultralight(len); + if (connopen && back->connected(backhandle)) { + if (len > 0) { + return back->send(backhandle, data, len); + } else { + back->special(backhandle, TS_EOF); + return 0; + } + } else + return 0; +} + +void stdouterr_sent(struct handle *h, int new_backlog) +{ + if (new_backlog < 0) { + /* + * Special case: report write error. + */ + char buf[4096]; + FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM, NULL, -new_backlog, 0, + buf, lenof(buf), NULL); + buf[lenof(buf)-1] = '\0'; + if (buf[strlen(buf)-1] == '\n') + buf[strlen(buf)-1] = '\0'; + fprintf(stderr, "Unable to write to standard %s: %s\n", + (h == stdout_handle ? "output" : "error"), buf); + cleanup_exit(0); + } + if (connopen && back->connected(backhandle)) { + back->unthrottle(backhandle, (handle_backlog(stdout_handle) + + handle_backlog(stderr_handle))); + } +} + +const int share_can_be_downstream = TRUE; +const int share_can_be_upstream = TRUE; + +int main(int argc, char **argv) +{ + int sending; + int portnumber = -1; + SOCKET *sklist; + int skcount, sksize; + int exitcode; + int errors; + int got_host = FALSE; + int use_subsystem = 0; + unsigned long now, next, then; + + sklist = NULL; + skcount = sksize = 0; + /* + * Initialise port and protocol to sensible defaults. (These + * will be overridden by more or less anything.) + */ + default_protocol = PROT_SSH; + default_port = 22; + + flags = FLAG_STDERR; + /* + * Process the command line. + */ + conf = conf_new(); + do_defaults(NULL, conf); + loaded_session = FALSE; + default_protocol = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol); + default_port = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_port); + errors = 0; + { + /* + * Override the default protocol if PLINK_PROTOCOL is set. + */ + char *p = getenv("PLINK_PROTOCOL"); + if (p) { + const Backend *b = backend_from_name(p); + if (b) { + default_protocol = b->protocol; + default_port = b->default_port; + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, default_protocol); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, default_port); + } + } + } + while (--argc) { + char *p = *++argv; + if (*p == '-') { + int ret = cmdline_process_param(p, (argc > 1 ? argv[1] : NULL), + 1, conf); + if (ret == -2) { + fprintf(stderr, + "plink: option \"%s\" requires an argument\n", p); + errors = 1; + } else if (ret == 2) { + --argc, ++argv; + } else if (ret == 1) { + continue; + } else if (!strcmp(p, "-batch")) { + console_batch_mode = 1; + } else if (!strcmp(p, "-s")) { + /* Save status to write to conf later. */ + use_subsystem = 1; + } else if (!strcmp(p, "-V") || !strcmp(p, "--version")) { + version(); + } else if (!strcmp(p, "--help")) { + usage(); + } else if (!strcmp(p, "-pgpfp")) { + pgp_fingerprints(); + exit(1); + } else { + fprintf(stderr, "plink: unknown option \"%s\"\n", p); + errors = 1; + } + } else if (*p) { + if (!conf_launchable(conf) || !(got_host || loaded_session)) { + char *q = p; + /* + * If the hostname starts with "telnet:", set the + * protocol to Telnet and process the string as a + * Telnet URL. + */ + if (!strncmp(q, "telnet:", 7)) { + char c; + + q += 7; + if (q[0] == '/' && q[1] == '/') + q += 2; + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, PROT_TELNET); + p = q; + p += host_strcspn(p, ":/"); + c = *p; + if (*p) + *p++ = '\0'; + if (c == ':') + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, atoi(p)); + else + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, -1); + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_host, q); + got_host = TRUE; + } else { + char *r, *user, *host; + /* + * Before we process the [user@]host string, we + * first check for the presence of a protocol + * prefix (a protocol name followed by ","). + */ + r = strchr(p, ','); + if (r) { + const Backend *b; + *r = '\0'; + b = backend_from_name(p); + if (b) { + default_protocol = b->protocol; + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, + default_protocol); + portnumber = b->default_port; + } + p = r + 1; + } + + /* + * A nonzero length string followed by an @ is treated + * as a username. (We discount an _initial_ @.) The + * rest of the string (or the whole string if no @) + * is treated as a session name and/or hostname. + */ + r = strrchr(p, '@'); + if (r == p) + p++, r = NULL; /* discount initial @ */ + if (r) { + *r++ = '\0'; + user = p, host = r; + } else { + user = NULL, host = p; + } + + /* + * Now attempt to load a saved session with the + * same name as the hostname. + */ + { + Conf *conf2 = conf_new(); + do_defaults(host, conf2); + if (loaded_session || !conf_launchable(conf2)) { + /* No settings for this host; use defaults */ + /* (or session was already loaded with -load) */ + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_host, host); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, default_port); + got_host = TRUE; + } else { + conf_copy_into(conf, conf2); + loaded_session = TRUE; + } + conf_free(conf2); + } + + if (user) { + /* Patch in specified username. */ + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_username, user); + } + + } + } else { + char *command; + int cmdlen, cmdsize; + cmdlen = cmdsize = 0; + command = NULL; + + while (argc) { + while (*p) { + if (cmdlen >= cmdsize) { + cmdsize = cmdlen + 512; + command = sresize(command, cmdsize, char); + } + command[cmdlen++]=*p++; + } + if (cmdlen >= cmdsize) { + cmdsize = cmdlen + 512; + command = sresize(command, cmdsize, char); + } + command[cmdlen++]=' '; /* always add trailing space */ + if (--argc) p = *++argv; + } + if (cmdlen) command[--cmdlen]='\0'; + /* change trailing blank to NUL */ + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd, command); + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd2, ""); + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_nopty, TRUE); /* command => no tty */ + + break; /* done with cmdline */ + } + } + } + + if (errors) + return 1; + + if (!conf_launchable(conf) || !(got_host || loaded_session)) { + usage(); + } + + /* + * Muck about with the hostname in various ways. + */ + { + char *hostbuf = dupstr(conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host)); + char *host = hostbuf; + char *p, *q; + + /* + * Trim leading whitespace. + */ + host += strspn(host, " \t"); + + /* + * See if host is of the form user@host, and separate out + * the username if so. + */ + if (host[0] != '\0') { + char *atsign = strrchr(host, '@'); + if (atsign) { + *atsign = '\0'; + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_username, host); + host = atsign + 1; + } + } + + /* + * Trim a colon suffix off the hostname if it's there. In + * order to protect unbracketed IPv6 address literals + * against this treatment, we do not do this if there's + * _more_ than one colon. + */ + { + char *c = host_strchr(host, ':'); + + if (c) { + char *d = host_strchr(c+1, ':'); + if (!d) + *c = '\0'; + } + } + + /* + * Remove any remaining whitespace. + */ + p = hostbuf; + q = host; + while (*q) { + if (*q != ' ' && *q != '\t') + *p++ = *q; + q++; + } + *p = '\0'; + + conf_set_str(conf, CONF_host, hostbuf); + sfree(hostbuf); + } + + /* + * Perform command-line overrides on session configuration. + */ + cmdline_run_saved(conf); + + /* + * Apply subsystem status. + */ + if (use_subsystem) + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_ssh_subsys, TRUE); + + if (!*conf_get_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd) && + !*conf_get_str(conf, CONF_remote_cmd2) && + !*conf_get_str(conf, CONF_ssh_nc_host)) + flags |= FLAG_INTERACTIVE; + + /* + * Select protocol. This is farmed out into a table in a + * separate file to enable an ssh-free variant. + */ + back = backend_from_proto(conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol)); + if (back == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, + "Internal fault: Unsupported protocol found\n"); + return 1; + } + + /* + * Select port. + */ + if (portnumber != -1) + conf_set_int(conf, CONF_port, portnumber); + + sk_init(); + if (p_WSAEventSelect == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, "Plink requires WinSock 2\n"); + return 1; + } + + logctx = log_init(NULL, conf); + console_provide_logctx(logctx); + + /* + * Start up the connection. + */ + netevent = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); + { + const char *error; + char *realhost; + /* nodelay is only useful if stdin is a character device (console) */ + int nodelay = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_tcp_nodelay) && + (GetFileType(GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE)) == FILE_TYPE_CHAR); + + error = back->init(NULL, &backhandle, conf, + conf_get_str(conf, CONF_host), + conf_get_int(conf, CONF_port), + &realhost, nodelay, + conf_get_int(conf, CONF_tcp_keepalives)); + if (error) { + fprintf(stderr, "Unable to open connection:\n%s", error); + return 1; + } + back->provide_logctx(backhandle, logctx); + sfree(realhost); + } + connopen = 1; + + inhandle = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE); + outhandle = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); + errhandle = GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE); + + /* + * Turn off ECHO and LINE input modes. We don't care if this + * call fails, because we know we aren't necessarily running in + * a console. + */ + GetConsoleMode(inhandle, &orig_console_mode); + SetConsoleMode(inhandle, ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT); + + /* + * Pass the output handles to the handle-handling subsystem. + * (The input one we leave until we're through the + * authentication process.) + */ + stdout_handle = handle_output_new(outhandle, stdouterr_sent, NULL, 0); + stderr_handle = handle_output_new(errhandle, stdouterr_sent, NULL, 0); + + main_thread_id = GetCurrentThreadId(); + + sending = FALSE; + + now = GETTICKCOUNT(); + + while (1) { + int nhandles; + HANDLE *handles; + int n; + DWORD ticks; + + if (!sending && back->sendok(backhandle)) { + stdin_handle = handle_input_new(inhandle, stdin_gotdata, NULL, + 0); + sending = TRUE; + } + + if (toplevel_callback_pending()) { + ticks = 0; + } else if (run_timers(now, &next)) { + then = now; + now = GETTICKCOUNT(); + if (now - then > next - then) + ticks = 0; + else + ticks = next - now; + } else { + ticks = INFINITE; + } + + handles = handle_get_events(&nhandles); + handles = sresize(handles, nhandles+1, HANDLE); + handles[nhandles] = netevent; + n = MsgWaitForMultipleObjects(nhandles+1, handles, FALSE, ticks, + QS_POSTMESSAGE); + if ((unsigned)(n - WAIT_OBJECT_0) < (unsigned)nhandles) { + handle_got_event(handles[n - WAIT_OBJECT_0]); + } else if (n == WAIT_OBJECT_0 + nhandles) { + WSANETWORKEVENTS things; + SOCKET socket; + extern SOCKET first_socket(int *), next_socket(int *); + extern int select_result(WPARAM, LPARAM); + int i, socketstate; + + /* + * We must not call select_result() for any socket + * until we have finished enumerating within the tree. + * This is because select_result() may close the socket + * and modify the tree. + */ + /* Count the active sockets. */ + i = 0; + for (socket = first_socket(&socketstate); + socket != INVALID_SOCKET; + socket = next_socket(&socketstate)) i++; + + /* Expand the buffer if necessary. */ + if (i > sksize) { + sksize = i + 16; + sklist = sresize(sklist, sksize, SOCKET); + } + + /* Retrieve the sockets into sklist. */ + skcount = 0; + for (socket = first_socket(&socketstate); + socket != INVALID_SOCKET; + socket = next_socket(&socketstate)) { + sklist[skcount++] = socket; + } + + /* Now we're done enumerating; go through the list. */ + for (i = 0; i < skcount; i++) { + WPARAM wp; + socket = sklist[i]; + wp = (WPARAM) socket; + if (!p_WSAEnumNetworkEvents(socket, NULL, &things)) { + static const struct { int bit, mask; } eventtypes[] = { + {FD_CONNECT_BIT, FD_CONNECT}, + {FD_READ_BIT, FD_READ}, + {FD_CLOSE_BIT, FD_CLOSE}, + {FD_OOB_BIT, FD_OOB}, + {FD_WRITE_BIT, FD_WRITE}, + {FD_ACCEPT_BIT, FD_ACCEPT}, + }; + int e; + + noise_ultralight(socket); + noise_ultralight(things.lNetworkEvents); + + for (e = 0; e < lenof(eventtypes); e++) + if (things.lNetworkEvents & eventtypes[e].mask) { + LPARAM lp; + int err = things.iErrorCode[eventtypes[e].bit]; + lp = WSAMAKESELECTREPLY(eventtypes[e].mask, err); + connopen &= select_result(wp, lp); + } + } + } + } else if (n == WAIT_OBJECT_0 + nhandles + 1) { + MSG msg; + while (PeekMessage(&msg, INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, + WM_AGENT_CALLBACK, WM_AGENT_CALLBACK, + PM_REMOVE)) { + struct agent_callback *c = (struct agent_callback *)msg.lParam; + c->callback(c->callback_ctx, c->data, c->len); + sfree(c); + } + } + + run_toplevel_callbacks(); + + if (n == WAIT_TIMEOUT) { + now = next; + } else { + now = GETTICKCOUNT(); + } + + sfree(handles); + + if (sending) + handle_unthrottle(stdin_handle, back->sendbuffer(backhandle)); + + if ((!connopen || !back->connected(backhandle)) && + handle_backlog(stdout_handle) + handle_backlog(stderr_handle) == 0) + break; /* we closed the connection */ + } + exitcode = back->exitcode(backhandle); + if (exitcode < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Remote process exit code unavailable\n"); + exitcode = 1; /* this is an error condition */ + } + cleanup_exit(exitcode); + return 0; /* placate compiler warning */ +} + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#pragma warning(disable:4273) +#endif + +#ifndef _DEBUG +_Check_return_opt_ int __cdecl printf(_In_z_ _Printf_format_string_ const char * pFmt, ...) +{ + static int ConsoleCreated=0; + va_list arglist; + if (!ConsoleCreated) + { + int hConHandle; + long lStdHandle; + CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO coninfo; + + FILE *fp; + const unsigned int MAX_CONSOLE_LINES = 500; + ConsoleCreated=1; + if (!AttachConsole(ATTACH_PARENT_PROCESS)) + AllocConsole(); + + // set the screen buffer to be big enough to let us scroll text + GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), &coninfo); + coninfo.dwSize.Y = MAX_CONSOLE_LINES; + SetConsoleScreenBufferSize(GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), coninfo.dwSize); + + // redirect unbuffered STDOUT to the console + lStdHandle = (long)GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); + hConHandle = _open_osfhandle(lStdHandle, _O_TEXT); + fp = fdopen( hConHandle, "w" ); + *stdout = *fp; + setvbuf( stdout, NULL, _IONBF, 0 ); + + // redirect unbuffered STDIN to the console + lStdHandle = (long)GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE); + hConHandle = _open_osfhandle(lStdHandle, _O_TEXT); + fp = fdopen( hConHandle, "r" ); + *stdin = *fp; + setvbuf( stdin, NULL, _IONBF, 0 ); + + // redirect unbuffered STDERR to the console + lStdHandle = (long)GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE); + hConHandle = _open_osfhandle(lStdHandle, _O_TEXT); + fp = fdopen( hConHandle, "w" ); + *stderr = *fp; + setvbuf( stderr, NULL, _IONBF, 0 ); + + } + + va_start(arglist, pFmt ); + return vfprintf(stderr, pFmt, arglist); +} #endif diff --git a/tools/plink/winproxy.c b/tools/plink/winproxy.c index 7a8c7b69b..aa14b91ae 100644 --- a/tools/plink/winproxy.c +++ b/tools/plink/winproxy.c @@ -1,227 +1,94 @@ -/*
- * winproxy.c: Windows implementation of platform_new_connection(),
- * supporting an OpenSSH-like proxy command via the winhandl.c
- * mechanism.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-
-#define DEFINE_PLUG_METHOD_MACROS
-#include "tree234.h"
-#include "putty.h"
-#include "network.h"
-#include "proxy.h"
-
-typedef struct Socket_localproxy_tag *Local_Proxy_Socket;
-
-struct Socket_localproxy_tag {
- const struct socket_function_table *fn;
- /* the above variable absolutely *must* be the first in this structure */
-
- HANDLE to_cmd_H, from_cmd_H;
- struct handle *to_cmd_h, *from_cmd_h;
-
- char *error;
-
- Plug plug;
-
- void *privptr;
-};
-
-int localproxy_gotdata(struct handle *h, void *data, int len)
-{
- Local_Proxy_Socket ps = (Local_Proxy_Socket) handle_get_privdata(h);
-
- if (len < 0) {
- return plug_closing(ps->plug, "Read error from local proxy command",
- 0, 0);
- } else if (len == 0) {
- return plug_closing(ps->plug, NULL, 0, 0);
- } else {
- return plug_receive(ps->plug, 0, data, len);
- }
-}
-
-void localproxy_sentdata(struct handle *h, int new_backlog)
-{
- Local_Proxy_Socket ps = (Local_Proxy_Socket) handle_get_privdata(h);
-
- plug_sent(ps->plug, new_backlog);
-}
-
-static Plug sk_localproxy_plug (Socket s, Plug p)
-{
- Local_Proxy_Socket ps = (Local_Proxy_Socket) s;
- Plug ret = ps->plug;
- if (p)
- ps->plug = p;
- return ret;
-}
-
-static void sk_localproxy_close (Socket s)
-{
- Local_Proxy_Socket ps = (Local_Proxy_Socket) s;
-
- handle_free(ps->to_cmd_h);
- handle_free(ps->from_cmd_h);
- CloseHandle(ps->to_cmd_H);
- CloseHandle(ps->from_cmd_H);
-
- sfree(ps);
-}
-
-static int sk_localproxy_write (Socket s, const char *data, int len)
-{
- Local_Proxy_Socket ps = (Local_Proxy_Socket) s;
-
- return handle_write(ps->to_cmd_h, data, len);
-}
-
-static int sk_localproxy_write_oob(Socket s, const char *data, int len)
-{
- /*
- * oob data is treated as inband; nasty, but nothing really
- * better we can do
- */
- return sk_localproxy_write(s, data, len);
-}
-
-static void sk_localproxy_write_eof(Socket s)
-{
- Local_Proxy_Socket ps = (Local_Proxy_Socket) s;
-
- handle_write_eof(ps->to_cmd_h);
-}
-
-static void sk_localproxy_flush(Socket s)
-{
- /* Local_Proxy_Socket ps = (Local_Proxy_Socket) s; */
- /* do nothing */
-}
-
-static void sk_localproxy_set_private_ptr(Socket s, void *ptr)
-{
- Local_Proxy_Socket ps = (Local_Proxy_Socket) s;
- ps->privptr = ptr;
-}
-
-static void *sk_localproxy_get_private_ptr(Socket s)
-{
- Local_Proxy_Socket ps = (Local_Proxy_Socket) s;
- return ps->privptr;
-}
-
-static void sk_localproxy_set_frozen(Socket s, int is_frozen)
-{
- Local_Proxy_Socket ps = (Local_Proxy_Socket) s;
-
- /*
- * FIXME
- */
-}
-
-static const char *sk_localproxy_socket_error(Socket s)
-{
- Local_Proxy_Socket ps = (Local_Proxy_Socket) s;
- return ps->error;
-}
-
-Socket platform_new_connection(SockAddr addr, char *hostname,
- int port, int privport,
- int oobinline, int nodelay, int keepalive,
- Plug plug, Conf *conf)
-{
- char *cmd;
-
- static const struct socket_function_table socket_fn_table = {
- sk_localproxy_plug,
- sk_localproxy_close,
- sk_localproxy_write,
- sk_localproxy_write_oob,
- sk_localproxy_write_eof,
- sk_localproxy_flush,
- sk_localproxy_set_private_ptr,
- sk_localproxy_get_private_ptr,
- sk_localproxy_set_frozen,
- sk_localproxy_socket_error
- };
-
- Local_Proxy_Socket ret;
- HANDLE us_to_cmd, us_from_cmd, cmd_to_us, cmd_from_us;
- SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa;
- STARTUPINFO si;
- PROCESS_INFORMATION pi;
-
- if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type) != PROXY_CMD)
- return NULL;
-
- cmd = format_telnet_command(addr, port, conf);
-
- {
- char *msg = dupprintf("Starting local proxy command: %s", cmd);
- /* We're allowed to pass NULL here, because we're part of the Windows
- * front end so we know logevent doesn't expect any data. */
- logevent(NULL, msg);
- sfree(msg);
- }
-
- ret = snew(struct Socket_localproxy_tag);
- ret->fn = &socket_fn_table;
- ret->plug = plug;
- ret->error = NULL;
-
- /*
- * Create the pipes to the proxy command, and spawn the proxy
- * command process.
- */
- sa.nLength = sizeof(sa);
- sa.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL; /* default */
- sa.bInheritHandle = TRUE;
- if (!CreatePipe(&us_from_cmd, &cmd_to_us, &sa, 0)) {
- ret->error = dupprintf("Unable to create pipes for proxy command");
- return (Socket)ret;
- }
-
- if (!CreatePipe(&cmd_from_us, &us_to_cmd, &sa, 0)) {
- CloseHandle(us_from_cmd);
- CloseHandle(cmd_to_us);
- ret->error = dupprintf("Unable to create pipes for proxy command");
- return (Socket)ret;
- }
-
- SetHandleInformation(us_to_cmd, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0);
- SetHandleInformation(us_from_cmd, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0);
-
- si.cb = sizeof(si);
- si.lpReserved = NULL;
- si.lpDesktop = NULL;
- si.lpTitle = NULL;
- si.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;
- si.cbReserved2 = 0;
- si.lpReserved2 = NULL;
- si.hStdInput = cmd_from_us;
- si.hStdOutput = cmd_to_us;
- si.hStdError = NULL;
- CreateProcess(NULL, cmd, NULL, NULL, TRUE,
- CREATE_NO_WINDOW | NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
- NULL, NULL, &si, &pi);
-
- sfree(cmd);
-
- CloseHandle(cmd_from_us);
- CloseHandle(cmd_to_us);
-
- ret->to_cmd_H = us_to_cmd;
- ret->from_cmd_H = us_from_cmd;
-
- ret->from_cmd_h = handle_input_new(ret->from_cmd_H, localproxy_gotdata,
- ret, 0);
- ret->to_cmd_h = handle_output_new(ret->to_cmd_H, localproxy_sentdata,
- ret, 0);
-
- /* We are responsible for this and don't need it any more */
- sk_addr_free(addr);
-
- return (Socket) ret;
-}
+/* + * winproxy.c: Windows implementation of platform_new_connection(), + * supporting an OpenSSH-like proxy command via the winhandl.c + * mechanism. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <assert.h> + +#define DEFINE_PLUG_METHOD_MACROS +#include "tree234.h" +#include "putty.h" +#include "network.h" +#include "proxy.h" + +Socket make_handle_socket(HANDLE send_H, HANDLE recv_H, Plug plug, + int overlapped); + +Socket platform_new_connection(SockAddr addr, char *hostname, + int port, int privport, + int oobinline, int nodelay, int keepalive, + Plug plug, Conf *conf) +{ + char *cmd; + HANDLE us_to_cmd, us_from_cmd, cmd_to_us, cmd_from_us; + SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa; + STARTUPINFO si; + PROCESS_INFORMATION pi; + + if (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_type) != PROXY_CMD) + return NULL; + + cmd = format_telnet_command(addr, port, conf); + + /* We are responsible for this and don't need it any more */ + sk_addr_free(addr); + + { + char *msg = dupprintf("Starting local proxy command: %s", cmd); + /* We're allowed to pass NULL here, because we're part of the Windows + * front end so we know logevent doesn't expect any data. */ + logevent(NULL, msg); + sfree(msg); + } + + /* + * Create the pipes to the proxy command, and spawn the proxy + * command process. + */ + sa.nLength = sizeof(sa); + sa.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL; /* default */ + sa.bInheritHandle = TRUE; + if (!CreatePipe(&us_from_cmd, &cmd_to_us, &sa, 0)) { + Socket ret = + new_error_socket("Unable to create pipes for proxy command", plug); + sfree(cmd); + return ret; + } + + if (!CreatePipe(&cmd_from_us, &us_to_cmd, &sa, 0)) { + Socket ret = + new_error_socket("Unable to create pipes for proxy command", plug); + sfree(cmd); + CloseHandle(us_from_cmd); + CloseHandle(cmd_to_us); + return ret; + } + + SetHandleInformation(us_to_cmd, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0); + SetHandleInformation(us_from_cmd, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0); + + si.cb = sizeof(si); + si.lpReserved = NULL; + si.lpDesktop = NULL; + si.lpTitle = NULL; + si.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES; + si.cbReserved2 = 0; + si.lpReserved2 = NULL; + si.hStdInput = cmd_from_us; + si.hStdOutput = cmd_to_us; + si.hStdError = NULL; + CreateProcess(NULL, cmd, NULL, NULL, TRUE, + CREATE_NO_WINDOW | NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS, + NULL, NULL, &si, &pi); + CloseHandle(pi.hProcess); + CloseHandle(pi.hThread); + + sfree(cmd); + + CloseHandle(cmd_from_us); + CloseHandle(cmd_to_us); + + return make_handle_socket(us_to_cmd, us_from_cmd, plug, FALSE); +} diff --git a/tools/plink/winstore.c b/tools/plink/winstore.c index f152b8f69..ce5dae61d 100644 --- a/tools/plink/winstore.c +++ b/tools/plink/winstore.c @@ -1,846 +1,868 @@ -/*
- * winstore.c: Windows-specific implementation of the interface
- * defined in storage.h.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <limits.h>
-#include "putty.h"
-#include "storage.h"
-
-#include <shlobj.h>
-#ifndef CSIDL_APPDATA
-#define CSIDL_APPDATA 0x001a
-#endif
-#ifndef CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA
-#define CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA 0x001c
-#endif
-
-static const char *const reg_jumplist_key = PUTTY_REG_POS "\\Jumplist";
-static const char *const reg_jumplist_value = "Recent sessions";
-static const char *const puttystr = PUTTY_REG_POS "\\Sessions";
-
-static const char hex[16] = "0123456789ABCDEF";
-
-static int tried_shgetfolderpath = FALSE;
-static HMODULE shell32_module = NULL;
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, HRESULT, SHGetFolderPathA,
- (HWND, int, HANDLE, DWORD, LPSTR));
-
-static void mungestr(const char *in, char *out)
-{
- int candot = 0;
-
- while (*in) {
- if (*in == ' ' || *in == '\\' || *in == '*' || *in == '?' ||
- *in == '%' || *in < ' ' || *in > '~' || (*in == '.'
- && !candot)) {
- *out++ = '%';
- *out++ = hex[((unsigned char) *in) >> 4];
- *out++ = hex[((unsigned char) *in) & 15];
- } else
- *out++ = *in;
- in++;
- candot = 1;
- }
- *out = '\0';
- return;
-}
-
-static void unmungestr(const char *in, char *out, int outlen)
-{
- while (*in) {
- if (*in == '%' && in[1] && in[2]) {
- int i, j;
-
- i = in[1] - '0';
- i -= (i > 9 ? 7 : 0);
- j = in[2] - '0';
- j -= (j > 9 ? 7 : 0);
-
- *out++ = (i << 4) + j;
- if (!--outlen)
- return;
- in += 3;
- } else {
- *out++ = *in++;
- if (!--outlen)
- return;
- }
- }
- *out = '\0';
- return;
-}
-
-void *open_settings_w(const char *sessionname, char **errmsg)
-{
- HKEY subkey1, sesskey;
- int ret;
- char *p;
-
- *errmsg = NULL;
-
- if (!sessionname || !*sessionname)
- sessionname = "Default Settings";
-
- p = snewn(3 * strlen(sessionname) + 1, char);
- mungestr(sessionname, p);
-
- ret = RegCreateKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, puttystr, &subkey1);
- if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- sfree(p);
- *errmsg = dupprintf("Unable to create registry key\n"
- "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\%s", puttystr);
- return NULL;
- }
- ret = RegCreateKey(subkey1, p, &sesskey);
- RegCloseKey(subkey1);
- if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- *errmsg = dupprintf("Unable to create registry key\n"
- "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\%s\\%s", puttystr, p);
- sfree(p);
- return NULL;
- }
- sfree(p);
- return (void *) sesskey;
-}
-
-void write_setting_s(void *handle, const char *key, const char *value)
-{
- if (handle)
- RegSetValueEx((HKEY) handle, key, 0, REG_SZ, value,
- 1 + strlen(value));
-}
-
-void write_setting_i(void *handle, const char *key, int value)
-{
- if (handle)
- RegSetValueEx((HKEY) handle, key, 0, REG_DWORD,
- (CONST BYTE *) &value, sizeof(value));
-}
-
-void close_settings_w(void *handle)
-{
- RegCloseKey((HKEY) handle);
-}
-
-void *open_settings_r(const char *sessionname)
-{
- HKEY subkey1, sesskey;
- char *p;
-
- if (!sessionname || !*sessionname)
- sessionname = "Default Settings";
-
- p = snewn(3 * strlen(sessionname) + 1, char);
- mungestr(sessionname, p);
-
- if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, puttystr, &subkey1) != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- sesskey = NULL;
- } else {
- if (RegOpenKey(subkey1, p, &sesskey) != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- sesskey = NULL;
- }
- RegCloseKey(subkey1);
- }
-
- sfree(p);
-
- return (void *) sesskey;
-}
-
-char *read_setting_s(void *handle, const char *key)
-{
- DWORD type, size;
- char *ret;
-
- if (!handle)
- return NULL;
-
- /* Find out the type and size of the data. */
- if (RegQueryValueEx((HKEY) handle, key, 0,
- &type, NULL, &size) != ERROR_SUCCESS ||
- type != REG_SZ)
- return NULL;
-
- ret = snewn(size+1, char);
- if (RegQueryValueEx((HKEY) handle, key, 0,
- &type, ret, &size) != ERROR_SUCCESS ||
- type != REG_SZ) return NULL;
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-int read_setting_i(void *handle, const char *key, int defvalue)
-{
- DWORD type, val, size;
- size = sizeof(val);
-
- if (!handle ||
- RegQueryValueEx((HKEY) handle, key, 0, &type,
- (BYTE *) &val, &size) != ERROR_SUCCESS ||
- size != sizeof(val) || type != REG_DWORD)
- return defvalue;
- else
- return val;
-}
-
-FontSpec *read_setting_fontspec(void *handle, const char *name)
-{
- char *settingname;
- char *fontname;
- int isbold, height, charset;
-
- fontname = read_setting_s(handle, name);
- if (!fontname)
- return NULL;
-
- settingname = dupcat(name, "IsBold", NULL);
- isbold = read_setting_i(handle, settingname, -1);
- sfree(settingname);
- if (isbold == -1) return NULL;
-
- settingname = dupcat(name, "CharSet", NULL);
- charset = read_setting_i(handle, settingname, -1);
- sfree(settingname);
- if (charset == -1) return NULL;
-
- settingname = dupcat(name, "Height", NULL);
- height = read_setting_i(handle, settingname, INT_MIN);
- sfree(settingname);
- if (height == INT_MIN) return NULL;
-
- return fontspec_new(fontname, isbold, height, charset);
-}
-
-void write_setting_fontspec(void *handle, const char *name, FontSpec *font)
-{
- char *settingname;
-
- write_setting_s(handle, name, font->name);
- settingname = dupcat(name, "IsBold", NULL);
- write_setting_i(handle, settingname, font->isbold);
- sfree(settingname);
- settingname = dupcat(name, "CharSet", NULL);
- write_setting_i(handle, settingname, font->charset);
- sfree(settingname);
- settingname = dupcat(name, "Height", NULL);
- write_setting_i(handle, settingname, font->height);
- sfree(settingname);
-}
-
-Filename *read_setting_filename(void *handle, const char *name)
-{
- char *tmp = read_setting_s(handle, name);
- if (tmp) {
- Filename *ret = filename_from_str(tmp);
- sfree(tmp);
- return ret;
- } else
- return NULL;
-}
-
-void write_setting_filename(void *handle, const char *name, Filename *result)
-{
- write_setting_s(handle, name, result->path);
-}
-
-void close_settings_r(void *handle)
-{
- RegCloseKey((HKEY) handle);
-}
-
-void del_settings(const char *sessionname)
-{
- HKEY subkey1;
- char *p;
-
- if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, puttystr, &subkey1) != ERROR_SUCCESS)
- return;
-
- p = snewn(3 * strlen(sessionname) + 1, char);
- mungestr(sessionname, p);
- RegDeleteKey(subkey1, p);
- sfree(p);
-
- RegCloseKey(subkey1);
-
- remove_session_from_jumplist(sessionname);
-}
-
-struct enumsettings {
- HKEY key;
- int i;
-};
-
-void *enum_settings_start(void)
-{
- struct enumsettings *ret;
- HKEY key;
-
- if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, puttystr, &key) != ERROR_SUCCESS)
- return NULL;
-
- ret = snew(struct enumsettings);
- if (ret) {
- ret->key = key;
- ret->i = 0;
- }
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-char *enum_settings_next(void *handle, char *buffer, int buflen)
-{
- struct enumsettings *e = (struct enumsettings *) handle;
- char *otherbuf;
- otherbuf = snewn(3 * buflen, char);
- if (RegEnumKey(e->key, e->i++, otherbuf, 3 * buflen) == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- unmungestr(otherbuf, buffer, buflen);
- sfree(otherbuf);
- return buffer;
- } else {
- sfree(otherbuf);
- return NULL;
- }
-}
-
-void enum_settings_finish(void *handle)
-{
- struct enumsettings *e = (struct enumsettings *) handle;
- RegCloseKey(e->key);
- sfree(e);
-}
-
-static void hostkey_regname(char *buffer, const char *hostname,
- int port, const char *keytype)
-{
- int len;
- strcpy(buffer, keytype);
- strcat(buffer, "@");
- len = strlen(buffer);
- len += sprintf(buffer + len, "%d:", port);
- mungestr(hostname, buffer + strlen(buffer));
-}
-
-int verify_host_key(const char *hostname, int port,
- const char *keytype, const char *key)
-{
- char *otherstr, *regname;
- int len;
- HKEY rkey;
- DWORD readlen;
- DWORD type;
- int ret, compare;
-
- len = 1 + strlen(key);
-
- /*
- * Now read a saved key in from the registry and see what it
- * says.
- */
- otherstr = snewn(len, char);
- regname = snewn(3 * (strlen(hostname) + strlen(keytype)) + 15, char);
-
- hostkey_regname(regname, hostname, port, keytype);
-
- if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, PUTTY_REG_POS "\\SshHostKeys",
- &rkey) != ERROR_SUCCESS)
- return 1; /* key does not exist in registry */
-
- readlen = len;
- ret = RegQueryValueEx(rkey, regname, NULL, &type, otherstr, &readlen);
-
- if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS && ret != ERROR_MORE_DATA &&
- !strcmp(keytype, "rsa")) {
- /*
- * Key didn't exist. If the key type is RSA, we'll try
- * another trick, which is to look up the _old_ key format
- * under just the hostname and translate that.
- */
- char *justhost = regname + 1 + strcspn(regname, ":");
- char *oldstyle = snewn(len + 10, char); /* safety margin */
- readlen = len;
- ret = RegQueryValueEx(rkey, justhost, NULL, &type,
- oldstyle, &readlen);
-
- if (ret == ERROR_SUCCESS && type == REG_SZ) {
- /*
- * The old format is two old-style bignums separated by
- * a slash. An old-style bignum is made of groups of
- * four hex digits: digits are ordered in sensible
- * (most to least significant) order within each group,
- * but groups are ordered in silly (least to most)
- * order within the bignum. The new format is two
- * ordinary C-format hex numbers (0xABCDEFG...XYZ, with
- * A nonzero except in the special case 0x0, which
- * doesn't appear anyway in RSA keys) separated by a
- * comma. All hex digits are lowercase in both formats.
- */
- char *p = otherstr;
- char *q = oldstyle;
- int i, j;
-
- for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
- int ndigits, nwords;
- *p++ = '0';
- *p++ = 'x';
- ndigits = strcspn(q, "/"); /* find / or end of string */
- nwords = ndigits / 4;
- /* now trim ndigits to remove leading zeros */
- while (q[(ndigits - 1) ^ 3] == '0' && ndigits > 1)
- ndigits--;
- /* now move digits over to new string */
- for (j = 0; j < ndigits; j++)
- p[ndigits - 1 - j] = q[j ^ 3];
- p += ndigits;
- q += nwords * 4;
- if (*q) {
- q++; /* eat the slash */
- *p++ = ','; /* add a comma */
- }
- *p = '\0'; /* terminate the string */
- }
-
- /*
- * Now _if_ this key matches, we'll enter it in the new
- * format. If not, we'll assume something odd went
- * wrong, and hyper-cautiously do nothing.
- */
- if (!strcmp(otherstr, key))
- RegSetValueEx(rkey, regname, 0, REG_SZ, otherstr,
- strlen(otherstr) + 1);
- }
- }
-
- RegCloseKey(rkey);
-
- compare = strcmp(otherstr, key);
-
- sfree(otherstr);
- sfree(regname);
-
- if (ret == ERROR_MORE_DATA ||
- (ret == ERROR_SUCCESS && type == REG_SZ && compare))
- return 2; /* key is different in registry */
- else if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS || type != REG_SZ)
- return 1; /* key does not exist in registry */
- else
- return 0; /* key matched OK in registry */
-}
-
-void store_host_key(const char *hostname, int port,
- const char *keytype, const char *key)
-{
- char *regname;
- HKEY rkey;
-
- regname = snewn(3 * (strlen(hostname) + strlen(keytype)) + 15, char);
-
- hostkey_regname(regname, hostname, port, keytype);
-
- if (RegCreateKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, PUTTY_REG_POS "\\SshHostKeys",
- &rkey) == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- RegSetValueEx(rkey, regname, 0, REG_SZ, key, strlen(key) + 1);
- RegCloseKey(rkey);
- } /* else key does not exist in registry */
-
- sfree(regname);
-}
-
-/*
- * Open (or delete) the random seed file.
- */
-enum { DEL, OPEN_R, OPEN_W };
-static int try_random_seed(char const *path, int action, HANDLE *ret)
-{
- if (action == DEL) {
- remove(path);
- *ret = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
- return FALSE; /* so we'll do the next ones too */
- }
-
- *ret = CreateFile(path,
- action == OPEN_W ? GENERIC_WRITE : GENERIC_READ,
- action == OPEN_W ? 0 : (FILE_SHARE_READ |
- FILE_SHARE_WRITE),
- NULL,
- action == OPEN_W ? CREATE_ALWAYS : OPEN_EXISTING,
- action == OPEN_W ? FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL : 0,
- NULL);
-
- return (*ret != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE);
-}
-
-static HANDLE access_random_seed(int action)
-{
- HKEY rkey;
- DWORD type, size;
- HANDLE rethandle;
- char seedpath[2 * MAX_PATH + 10] = "\0";
-
- /*
- * Iterate over a selection of possible random seed paths until
- * we find one that works.
- *
- * We do this iteration separately for reading and writing,
- * meaning that we will automatically migrate random seed files
- * if a better location becomes available (by reading from the
- * best location in which we actually find one, and then
- * writing to the best location in which we can _create_ one).
- */
-
- /*
- * First, try the location specified by the user in the
- * Registry, if any.
- */
- size = sizeof(seedpath);
- if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, PUTTY_REG_POS, &rkey) ==
- ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- int ret = RegQueryValueEx(rkey, "RandSeedFile",
- 0, &type, seedpath, &size);
- if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS || type != REG_SZ)
- seedpath[0] = '\0';
- RegCloseKey(rkey);
-
- if (*seedpath && try_random_seed(seedpath, action, &rethandle))
- return rethandle;
- }
-
- /*
- * Next, try the user's local Application Data directory,
- * followed by their non-local one. This is found using the
- * SHGetFolderPath function, which won't be present on all
- * versions of Windows.
- */
- if (!tried_shgetfolderpath) {
- /* This is likely only to bear fruit on systems with IE5+
- * installed, or WinMe/2K+. There is some faffing with
- * SHFOLDER.DLL we could do to try to find an equivalent
- * on older versions of Windows if we cared enough.
- * However, the invocation below requires IE5+ anyway,
- * so stuff that. */
- shell32_module = load_system32_dll("shell32.dll");
- GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(shell32_module, SHGetFolderPathA);
- tried_shgetfolderpath = TRUE;
- }
- if (p_SHGetFolderPathA) {
- if (SUCCEEDED(p_SHGetFolderPathA(NULL, CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA,
- NULL, SHGFP_TYPE_CURRENT, seedpath))) {
- strcat(seedpath, "\\PUTTY.RND");
- if (try_random_seed(seedpath, action, &rethandle))
- return rethandle;
- }
-
- if (SUCCEEDED(p_SHGetFolderPathA(NULL, CSIDL_APPDATA,
- NULL, SHGFP_TYPE_CURRENT, seedpath))) {
- strcat(seedpath, "\\PUTTY.RND");
- if (try_random_seed(seedpath, action, &rethandle))
- return rethandle;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Failing that, try %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH% as a guess at the
- * user's home directory.
- */
- {
- int len, ret;
-
- len =
- GetEnvironmentVariable("HOMEDRIVE", seedpath,
- sizeof(seedpath));
- ret =
- GetEnvironmentVariable("HOMEPATH", seedpath + len,
- sizeof(seedpath) - len);
- if (ret != 0) {
- strcat(seedpath, "\\PUTTY.RND");
- if (try_random_seed(seedpath, action, &rethandle))
- return rethandle;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * And finally, fall back to C:\WINDOWS.
- */
- GetWindowsDirectory(seedpath, sizeof(seedpath));
- strcat(seedpath, "\\PUTTY.RND");
- if (try_random_seed(seedpath, action, &rethandle))
- return rethandle;
-
- /*
- * If even that failed, give up.
- */
- return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
-}
-
-void read_random_seed(noise_consumer_t consumer)
-{
- HANDLE seedf = access_random_seed(OPEN_R);
-
- if (seedf != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
- while (1) {
- char buf[1024];
- DWORD len;
-
- if (ReadFile(seedf, buf, sizeof(buf), &len, NULL) && len)
- consumer(buf, len);
- else
- break;
- }
- CloseHandle(seedf);
- }
-}
-
-void write_random_seed(void *data, int len)
-{
- HANDLE seedf = access_random_seed(OPEN_W);
-
- if (seedf != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
- DWORD lenwritten;
-
- WriteFile(seedf, data, len, &lenwritten, NULL);
- CloseHandle(seedf);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Internal function supporting the jump list registry code. All the
- * functions to add, remove and read the list have substantially
- * similar content, so this is a generalisation of all of them which
- * transforms the list in the registry by prepending 'add' (if
- * non-null), removing 'rem' from what's left (if non-null), and
- * returning the resulting concatenated list of strings in 'out' (if
- * non-null).
- */
-static int transform_jumplist_registry
- (const char *add, const char *rem, char **out)
-{
- int ret;
- HKEY pjumplist_key, psettings_tmp;
- DWORD type;
- int value_length;
- char *old_value, *new_value;
- char *piterator_old, *piterator_new, *piterator_tmp;
-
- ret = RegCreateKeyEx(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, reg_jumplist_key, 0, NULL,
- REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE, (KEY_READ | KEY_WRITE), NULL,
- &pjumplist_key, NULL);
- if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- return JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_KEYOPENCREATE_FAILURE;
- }
-
- /* Get current list of saved sessions in the registry. */
- value_length = 200;
- old_value = snewn(value_length, char);
- ret = RegQueryValueEx(pjumplist_key, reg_jumplist_value, NULL, &type,
- old_value, &value_length);
- /* When the passed buffer is too small, ERROR_MORE_DATA is
- * returned and the required size is returned in the length
- * argument. */
- if (ret == ERROR_MORE_DATA) {
- sfree(old_value);
- old_value = snewn(value_length, char);
- ret = RegQueryValueEx(pjumplist_key, reg_jumplist_value, NULL, &type,
- old_value, &value_length);
- }
-
- if (ret == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) {
- /* Value doesn't exist yet. Start from an empty value. */
- *old_value = '\0';
- *(old_value + 1) = '\0';
- } else if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- /* Some non-recoverable error occurred. */
- sfree(old_value);
- RegCloseKey(pjumplist_key);
- return JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_VALUEREAD_FAILURE;
- } else if (type != REG_MULTI_SZ) {
- /* The value present in the registry has the wrong type: we
- * try to delete it and start from an empty value. */
- ret = RegDeleteValue(pjumplist_key, reg_jumplist_value);
- if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- sfree(old_value);
- RegCloseKey(pjumplist_key);
- return JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_VALUEREAD_FAILURE;
- }
-
- *old_value = '\0';
- *(old_value + 1) = '\0';
- }
-
- /* Check validity of registry data: REG_MULTI_SZ value must end
- * with \0\0. */
- piterator_tmp = old_value;
- while (((piterator_tmp - old_value) < (value_length - 1)) &&
- !(*piterator_tmp == '\0' && *(piterator_tmp+1) == '\0')) {
- ++piterator_tmp;
- }
-
- if ((piterator_tmp - old_value) >= (value_length-1)) {
- /* Invalid value. Start from an empty value. */
- *old_value = '\0';
- *(old_value + 1) = '\0';
- }
-
- /*
- * Modify the list, if we're modifying.
- */
- if (add || rem) {
- /* Walk through the existing list and construct the new list of
- * saved sessions. */
- new_value = snewn(value_length + (add ? strlen(add) + 1 : 0), char);
- piterator_new = new_value;
- piterator_old = old_value;
-
- /* First add the new item to the beginning of the list. */
- if (add) {
- strcpy(piterator_new, add);
- piterator_new += strlen(piterator_new) + 1;
- }
- /* Now add the existing list, taking care to leave out the removed
- * item, if it was already in the existing list. */
- while (*piterator_old != '\0') {
- if (!rem || strcmp(piterator_old, rem) != 0) {
- /* Check if this is a valid session, otherwise don't add. */
- psettings_tmp = open_settings_r(piterator_old);
- if (psettings_tmp != NULL) {
- close_settings_r(psettings_tmp);
- strcpy(piterator_new, piterator_old);
- piterator_new += strlen(piterator_new) + 1;
- }
- }
- piterator_old += strlen(piterator_old) + 1;
- }
- *piterator_new = '\0';
- ++piterator_new;
-
- /* Save the new list to the registry. */
- ret = RegSetValueEx(pjumplist_key, reg_jumplist_value, 0, REG_MULTI_SZ,
- new_value, piterator_new - new_value);
-
- sfree(old_value);
- old_value = new_value;
- } else
- ret = ERROR_SUCCESS;
-
- /*
- * Either return or free the result.
- */
- if (out)
- *out = old_value;
- else
- sfree(old_value);
-
- /* Clean up and return. */
- RegCloseKey(pjumplist_key);
-
- if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- return JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_VALUEWRITE_FAILURE;
- } else {
- return JUMPLISTREG_OK;
- }
-}
-
-/* Adds a new entry to the jumplist entries in the registry. */
-int add_to_jumplist_registry(const char *item)
-{
- return transform_jumplist_registry(item, item, NULL);
-}
-
-/* Removes an item from the jumplist entries in the registry. */
-int remove_from_jumplist_registry(const char *item)
-{
- return transform_jumplist_registry(NULL, item, NULL);
-}
-
-/* Returns the jumplist entries from the registry. Caller must free
- * the returned pointer. */
-char *get_jumplist_registry_entries (void)
-{
- char *list_value;
-
- if (transform_jumplist_registry(NULL,NULL,&list_value) != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- list_value = snewn(2, char);
- *list_value = '\0';
- *(list_value + 1) = '\0';
- }
- return list_value;
-}
-
-/*
- * Recursively delete a registry key and everything under it.
- */
-static void registry_recursive_remove(HKEY key)
-{
- DWORD i;
- char name[MAX_PATH + 1];
- HKEY subkey;
-
- i = 0;
- while (RegEnumKey(key, i, name, sizeof(name)) == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- if (RegOpenKey(key, name, &subkey) == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- registry_recursive_remove(subkey);
- RegCloseKey(subkey);
- }
- RegDeleteKey(key, name);
- }
-}
-
-void cleanup_all(void)
-{
- HKEY key;
- int ret;
- char name[MAX_PATH + 1];
-
- /* ------------------------------------------------------------
- * Wipe out the random seed file, in all of its possible
- * locations.
- */
- access_random_seed(DEL);
-
- /* ------------------------------------------------------------
- * Ask Windows to delete any jump list information associated
- * with this installation of PuTTY.
- */
- clear_jumplist();
-
- /* ------------------------------------------------------------
- * Destroy all registry information associated with PuTTY.
- */
-
- /*
- * Open the main PuTTY registry key and remove everything in it.
- */
- if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, PUTTY_REG_POS, &key) ==
- ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- registry_recursive_remove(key);
- RegCloseKey(key);
- }
- /*
- * Now open the parent key and remove the PuTTY main key. Once
- * we've done that, see if the parent key has any other
- * children.
- */
- if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, PUTTY_REG_PARENT,
- &key) == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- RegDeleteKey(key, PUTTY_REG_PARENT_CHILD);
- ret = RegEnumKey(key, 0, name, sizeof(name));
- RegCloseKey(key);
- /*
- * If the parent key had no other children, we must delete
- * it in its turn. That means opening the _grandparent_
- * key.
- */
- if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, PUTTY_REG_GPARENT,
- &key) == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- RegDeleteKey(key, PUTTY_REG_GPARENT_CHILD);
- RegCloseKey(key);
- }
- }
- }
- /*
- * Now we're done.
- */
-}
+/* + * winstore.c: Windows-specific implementation of the interface + * defined in storage.h. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <limits.h> +#include "putty.h" +#include "storage.h" + +#include <shlobj.h> +#ifndef CSIDL_APPDATA +#define CSIDL_APPDATA 0x001a +#endif +#ifndef CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA +#define CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA 0x001c +#endif + +static const char *const reg_jumplist_key = PUTTY_REG_POS "\\Jumplist"; +static const char *const reg_jumplist_value = "Recent sessions"; +static const char *const puttystr = PUTTY_REG_POS "\\Sessions"; + +static const char hex[16] = "0123456789ABCDEF"; + +static int tried_shgetfolderpath = FALSE; +static HMODULE shell32_module = NULL; +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(static, HRESULT, SHGetFolderPathA, + (HWND, int, HANDLE, DWORD, LPSTR)); + +static void mungestr(const char *in, char *out) +{ + int candot = 0; + + while (*in) { + if (*in == ' ' || *in == '\\' || *in == '*' || *in == '?' || + *in == '%' || *in < ' ' || *in > '~' || (*in == '.' + && !candot)) { + *out++ = '%'; + *out++ = hex[((unsigned char) *in) >> 4]; + *out++ = hex[((unsigned char) *in) & 15]; + } else + *out++ = *in; + in++; + candot = 1; + } + *out = '\0'; + return; +} + +static void unmungestr(const char *in, char *out, int outlen) +{ + while (*in) { + if (*in == '%' && in[1] && in[2]) { + int i, j; + + i = in[1] - '0'; + i -= (i > 9 ? 7 : 0); + j = in[2] - '0'; + j -= (j > 9 ? 7 : 0); + + *out++ = (i << 4) + j; + if (!--outlen) + return; + in += 3; + } else { + *out++ = *in++; + if (!--outlen) + return; + } + } + *out = '\0'; + return; +} + +void *open_settings_w(const char *sessionname, char **errmsg) +{ + HKEY subkey1, sesskey; + int ret; + char *p; + + *errmsg = NULL; + + if (!sessionname || !*sessionname) + sessionname = "Default Settings"; + + p = snewn(3 * strlen(sessionname) + 1, char); + mungestr(sessionname, p); + + ret = RegCreateKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, puttystr, &subkey1); + if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) { + sfree(p); + *errmsg = dupprintf("Unable to create registry key\n" + "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\%s", puttystr); + return NULL; + } + ret = RegCreateKey(subkey1, p, &sesskey); + RegCloseKey(subkey1); + if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) { + *errmsg = dupprintf("Unable to create registry key\n" + "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\%s\\%s", puttystr, p); + sfree(p); + return NULL; + } + sfree(p); + return (void *) sesskey; +} + +void write_setting_s(void *handle, const char *key, const char *value) +{ + if (handle) + RegSetValueEx((HKEY) handle, key, 0, REG_SZ, value, + 1 + strlen(value)); +} + +void write_setting_i(void *handle, const char *key, int value) +{ + if (handle) + RegSetValueEx((HKEY) handle, key, 0, REG_DWORD, + (CONST BYTE *) &value, sizeof(value)); +} + +void close_settings_w(void *handle) +{ + RegCloseKey((HKEY) handle); +} + +void *open_settings_r(const char *sessionname) +{ + HKEY subkey1, sesskey; + char *p; + + if (!sessionname || !*sessionname) + sessionname = "Default Settings"; + + p = snewn(3 * strlen(sessionname) + 1, char); + mungestr(sessionname, p); + + if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, puttystr, &subkey1) != ERROR_SUCCESS) { + sesskey = NULL; + } else { + if (RegOpenKey(subkey1, p, &sesskey) != ERROR_SUCCESS) { + sesskey = NULL; + } + RegCloseKey(subkey1); + } + + sfree(p); + + return (void *) sesskey; +} + +char *read_setting_s(void *handle, const char *key) +{ + DWORD type, size; + char *ret; + + if (!handle) + return NULL; + + /* Find out the type and size of the data. */ + if (RegQueryValueEx((HKEY) handle, key, 0, + &type, NULL, &size) != ERROR_SUCCESS || + type != REG_SZ) + return NULL; + + ret = snewn(size+1, char); + if (RegQueryValueEx((HKEY) handle, key, 0, + &type, ret, &size) != ERROR_SUCCESS || + type != REG_SZ) { + sfree(ret); + return NULL; + } + + return ret; +} + +int read_setting_i(void *handle, const char *key, int defvalue) +{ + DWORD type, val, size; + size = sizeof(val); + + if (!handle || + RegQueryValueEx((HKEY) handle, key, 0, &type, + (BYTE *) &val, &size) != ERROR_SUCCESS || + size != sizeof(val) || type != REG_DWORD) + return defvalue; + else + return val; +} + +FontSpec *read_setting_fontspec(void *handle, const char *name) +{ + char *settingname; + char *fontname; + FontSpec *ret; + int isbold, height, charset; + + fontname = read_setting_s(handle, name); + if (!fontname) + return NULL; + + settingname = dupcat(name, "IsBold", NULL); + isbold = read_setting_i(handle, settingname, -1); + sfree(settingname); + if (isbold == -1) { + sfree(fontname); + return NULL; + } + + settingname = dupcat(name, "CharSet", NULL); + charset = read_setting_i(handle, settingname, -1); + sfree(settingname); + if (charset == -1) { + sfree(fontname); + return NULL; + } + + settingname = dupcat(name, "Height", NULL); + height = read_setting_i(handle, settingname, INT_MIN); + sfree(settingname); + if (height == INT_MIN) { + sfree(fontname); + return NULL; + } + + ret = fontspec_new(fontname, isbold, height, charset); + sfree(fontname); + return ret; +} + +void write_setting_fontspec(void *handle, const char *name, FontSpec *font) +{ + char *settingname; + + write_setting_s(handle, name, font->name); + settingname = dupcat(name, "IsBold", NULL); + write_setting_i(handle, settingname, font->isbold); + sfree(settingname); + settingname = dupcat(name, "CharSet", NULL); + write_setting_i(handle, settingname, font->charset); + sfree(settingname); + settingname = dupcat(name, "Height", NULL); + write_setting_i(handle, settingname, font->height); + sfree(settingname); +} + +Filename *read_setting_filename(void *handle, const char *name) +{ + char *tmp = read_setting_s(handle, name); + if (tmp) { + Filename *ret = filename_from_str(tmp); + sfree(tmp); + return ret; + } else + return NULL; +} + +void write_setting_filename(void *handle, const char *name, Filename *result) +{ + write_setting_s(handle, name, result->path); +} + +void close_settings_r(void *handle) +{ + RegCloseKey((HKEY) handle); +} + +void del_settings(const char *sessionname) +{ + HKEY subkey1; + char *p; + + if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, puttystr, &subkey1) != ERROR_SUCCESS) + return; + + p = snewn(3 * strlen(sessionname) + 1, char); + mungestr(sessionname, p); + RegDeleteKey(subkey1, p); + sfree(p); + + RegCloseKey(subkey1); + + remove_session_from_jumplist(sessionname); +} + +struct enumsettings { + HKEY key; + int i; +}; + +void *enum_settings_start(void) +{ + struct enumsettings *ret; + HKEY key; + + if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, puttystr, &key) != ERROR_SUCCESS) + return NULL; + + ret = snew(struct enumsettings); + if (ret) { + ret->key = key; + ret->i = 0; + } + + return ret; +} + +char *enum_settings_next(void *handle, char *buffer, int buflen) +{ + struct enumsettings *e = (struct enumsettings *) handle; + char *otherbuf; + otherbuf = snewn(3 * buflen, char); + if (RegEnumKey(e->key, e->i++, otherbuf, 3 * buflen) == ERROR_SUCCESS) { + unmungestr(otherbuf, buffer, buflen); + sfree(otherbuf); + return buffer; + } else { + sfree(otherbuf); + return NULL; + } +} + +void enum_settings_finish(void *handle) +{ + struct enumsettings *e = (struct enumsettings *) handle; + RegCloseKey(e->key); + sfree(e); +} + +static void hostkey_regname(char *buffer, const char *hostname, + int port, const char *keytype) +{ + int len; + strcpy(buffer, keytype); + strcat(buffer, "@"); + len = strlen(buffer); + len += sprintf(buffer + len, "%d:", port); + mungestr(hostname, buffer + strlen(buffer)); +} + +int verify_host_key(const char *hostname, int port, + const char *keytype, const char *key) +{ + char *otherstr, *regname; + int len; + HKEY rkey; + DWORD readlen; + DWORD type; + int ret, compare; + + len = 1 + strlen(key); + + /* + * Now read a saved key in from the registry and see what it + * says. + */ + regname = snewn(3 * (strlen(hostname) + strlen(keytype)) + 15, char); + + hostkey_regname(regname, hostname, port, keytype); + + if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, PUTTY_REG_POS "\\SshHostKeys", + &rkey) != ERROR_SUCCESS) { + sfree(regname); + return 1; /* key does not exist in registry */ + } + + readlen = len; + otherstr = snewn(len, char); + ret = RegQueryValueEx(rkey, regname, NULL, &type, otherstr, &readlen); + + if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS && ret != ERROR_MORE_DATA && + !strcmp(keytype, "rsa")) { + /* + * Key didn't exist. If the key type is RSA, we'll try + * another trick, which is to look up the _old_ key format + * under just the hostname and translate that. + */ + char *justhost = regname + 1 + strcspn(regname, ":"); + char *oldstyle = snewn(len + 10, char); /* safety margin */ + readlen = len; + ret = RegQueryValueEx(rkey, justhost, NULL, &type, + oldstyle, &readlen); + + if (ret == ERROR_SUCCESS && type == REG_SZ) { + /* + * The old format is two old-style bignums separated by + * a slash. An old-style bignum is made of groups of + * four hex digits: digits are ordered in sensible + * (most to least significant) order within each group, + * but groups are ordered in silly (least to most) + * order within the bignum. The new format is two + * ordinary C-format hex numbers (0xABCDEFG...XYZ, with + * A nonzero except in the special case 0x0, which + * doesn't appear anyway in RSA keys) separated by a + * comma. All hex digits are lowercase in both formats. + */ + char *p = otherstr; + char *q = oldstyle; + int i, j; + + for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) { + int ndigits, nwords; + *p++ = '0'; + *p++ = 'x'; + ndigits = strcspn(q, "/"); /* find / or end of string */ + nwords = ndigits / 4; + /* now trim ndigits to remove leading zeros */ + while (q[(ndigits - 1) ^ 3] == '0' && ndigits > 1) + ndigits--; + /* now move digits over to new string */ + for (j = 0; j < ndigits; j++) + p[ndigits - 1 - j] = q[j ^ 3]; + p += ndigits; + q += nwords * 4; + if (*q) { + q++; /* eat the slash */ + *p++ = ','; /* add a comma */ + } + *p = '\0'; /* terminate the string */ + } + + /* + * Now _if_ this key matches, we'll enter it in the new + * format. If not, we'll assume something odd went + * wrong, and hyper-cautiously do nothing. + */ + if (!strcmp(otherstr, key)) + RegSetValueEx(rkey, regname, 0, REG_SZ, otherstr, + strlen(otherstr) + 1); + } + + sfree(oldstyle); + } + + RegCloseKey(rkey); + + compare = strcmp(otherstr, key); + + sfree(otherstr); + sfree(regname); + + if (ret == ERROR_MORE_DATA || + (ret == ERROR_SUCCESS && type == REG_SZ && compare)) + return 2; /* key is different in registry */ + else if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS || type != REG_SZ) + return 1; /* key does not exist in registry */ + else + return 0; /* key matched OK in registry */ +} + +void store_host_key(const char *hostname, int port, + const char *keytype, const char *key) +{ + char *regname; + HKEY rkey; + + regname = snewn(3 * (strlen(hostname) + strlen(keytype)) + 15, char); + + hostkey_regname(regname, hostname, port, keytype); + + if (RegCreateKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, PUTTY_REG_POS "\\SshHostKeys", + &rkey) == ERROR_SUCCESS) { + RegSetValueEx(rkey, regname, 0, REG_SZ, key, strlen(key) + 1); + RegCloseKey(rkey); + } /* else key does not exist in registry */ + + sfree(regname); +} + +/* + * Open (or delete) the random seed file. + */ +enum { DEL, OPEN_R, OPEN_W }; +static int try_random_seed(char const *path, int action, HANDLE *ret) +{ + if (action == DEL) { + if (!DeleteFile(path) && GetLastError() != ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) { + nonfatal("Unable to delete '%s': %s", path, + win_strerror(GetLastError())); + } + *ret = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; + return FALSE; /* so we'll do the next ones too */ + } + + *ret = CreateFile(path, + action == OPEN_W ? GENERIC_WRITE : GENERIC_READ, + action == OPEN_W ? 0 : (FILE_SHARE_READ | + FILE_SHARE_WRITE), + NULL, + action == OPEN_W ? CREATE_ALWAYS : OPEN_EXISTING, + action == OPEN_W ? FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL : 0, + NULL); + + return (*ret != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE); +} + +static HANDLE access_random_seed(int action) +{ + HKEY rkey; + DWORD type, size; + HANDLE rethandle; + char seedpath[2 * MAX_PATH + 10] = "\0"; + + /* + * Iterate over a selection of possible random seed paths until + * we find one that works. + * + * We do this iteration separately for reading and writing, + * meaning that we will automatically migrate random seed files + * if a better location becomes available (by reading from the + * best location in which we actually find one, and then + * writing to the best location in which we can _create_ one). + */ + + /* + * First, try the location specified by the user in the + * Registry, if any. + */ + size = sizeof(seedpath); + if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, PUTTY_REG_POS, &rkey) == + ERROR_SUCCESS) { + int ret = RegQueryValueEx(rkey, "RandSeedFile", + 0, &type, seedpath, &size); + if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS || type != REG_SZ) + seedpath[0] = '\0'; + RegCloseKey(rkey); + + if (*seedpath && try_random_seed(seedpath, action, &rethandle)) + return rethandle; + } + + /* + * Next, try the user's local Application Data directory, + * followed by their non-local one. This is found using the + * SHGetFolderPath function, which won't be present on all + * versions of Windows. + */ + if (!tried_shgetfolderpath) { + /* This is likely only to bear fruit on systems with IE5+ + * installed, or WinMe/2K+. There is some faffing with + * SHFOLDER.DLL we could do to try to find an equivalent + * on older versions of Windows if we cared enough. + * However, the invocation below requires IE5+ anyway, + * so stuff that. */ + shell32_module = load_system32_dll("shell32.dll"); + GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(shell32_module, SHGetFolderPathA); + tried_shgetfolderpath = TRUE; + } + if (p_SHGetFolderPathA) { + if (SUCCEEDED(p_SHGetFolderPathA(NULL, CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA, + NULL, SHGFP_TYPE_CURRENT, seedpath))) { + strcat(seedpath, "\\PUTTY.RND"); + if (try_random_seed(seedpath, action, &rethandle)) + return rethandle; + } + + if (SUCCEEDED(p_SHGetFolderPathA(NULL, CSIDL_APPDATA, + NULL, SHGFP_TYPE_CURRENT, seedpath))) { + strcat(seedpath, "\\PUTTY.RND"); + if (try_random_seed(seedpath, action, &rethandle)) + return rethandle; + } + } + + /* + * Failing that, try %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH% as a guess at the + * user's home directory. + */ + { + int len, ret; + + len = + GetEnvironmentVariable("HOMEDRIVE", seedpath, + sizeof(seedpath)); + ret = + GetEnvironmentVariable("HOMEPATH", seedpath + len, + sizeof(seedpath) - len); + if (ret != 0) { + strcat(seedpath, "\\PUTTY.RND"); + if (try_random_seed(seedpath, action, &rethandle)) + return rethandle; + } + } + + /* + * And finally, fall back to C:\WINDOWS. + */ + GetWindowsDirectory(seedpath, sizeof(seedpath)); + strcat(seedpath, "\\PUTTY.RND"); + if (try_random_seed(seedpath, action, &rethandle)) + return rethandle; + + /* + * If even that failed, give up. + */ + return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; +} + +void read_random_seed(noise_consumer_t consumer) +{ + HANDLE seedf = access_random_seed(OPEN_R); + + if (seedf != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { + while (1) { + char buf[1024]; + DWORD len; + + if (ReadFile(seedf, buf, sizeof(buf), &len, NULL) && len) + consumer(buf, len); + else + break; + } + CloseHandle(seedf); + } +} + +void write_random_seed(void *data, int len) +{ + HANDLE seedf = access_random_seed(OPEN_W); + + if (seedf != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { + DWORD lenwritten; + + WriteFile(seedf, data, len, &lenwritten, NULL); + CloseHandle(seedf); + } +} + +/* + * Internal function supporting the jump list registry code. All the + * functions to add, remove and read the list have substantially + * similar content, so this is a generalisation of all of them which + * transforms the list in the registry by prepending 'add' (if + * non-null), removing 'rem' from what's left (if non-null), and + * returning the resulting concatenated list of strings in 'out' (if + * non-null). + */ +static int transform_jumplist_registry + (const char *add, const char *rem, char **out) +{ + int ret; + HKEY pjumplist_key, psettings_tmp; + DWORD type; + int value_length; + char *old_value, *new_value; + char *piterator_old, *piterator_new, *piterator_tmp; + + ret = RegCreateKeyEx(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, reg_jumplist_key, 0, NULL, + REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE, (KEY_READ | KEY_WRITE), NULL, + &pjumplist_key, NULL); + if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) { + return JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_KEYOPENCREATE_FAILURE; + } + + /* Get current list of saved sessions in the registry. */ + value_length = 200; + old_value = snewn(value_length, char); + ret = RegQueryValueEx(pjumplist_key, reg_jumplist_value, NULL, &type, + old_value, &value_length); + /* When the passed buffer is too small, ERROR_MORE_DATA is + * returned and the required size is returned in the length + * argument. */ + if (ret == ERROR_MORE_DATA) { + sfree(old_value); + old_value = snewn(value_length, char); + ret = RegQueryValueEx(pjumplist_key, reg_jumplist_value, NULL, &type, + old_value, &value_length); + } + + if (ret == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) { + /* Value doesn't exist yet. Start from an empty value. */ + *old_value = '\0'; + *(old_value + 1) = '\0'; + } else if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) { + /* Some non-recoverable error occurred. */ + sfree(old_value); + RegCloseKey(pjumplist_key); + return JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_VALUEREAD_FAILURE; + } else if (type != REG_MULTI_SZ) { + /* The value present in the registry has the wrong type: we + * try to delete it and start from an empty value. */ + ret = RegDeleteValue(pjumplist_key, reg_jumplist_value); + if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) { + sfree(old_value); + RegCloseKey(pjumplist_key); + return JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_VALUEREAD_FAILURE; + } + + *old_value = '\0'; + *(old_value + 1) = '\0'; + } + + /* Check validity of registry data: REG_MULTI_SZ value must end + * with \0\0. */ + piterator_tmp = old_value; + while (((piterator_tmp - old_value) < (value_length - 1)) && + !(*piterator_tmp == '\0' && *(piterator_tmp+1) == '\0')) { + ++piterator_tmp; + } + + if ((piterator_tmp - old_value) >= (value_length-1)) { + /* Invalid value. Start from an empty value. */ + *old_value = '\0'; + *(old_value + 1) = '\0'; + } + + /* + * Modify the list, if we're modifying. + */ + if (add || rem) { + /* Walk through the existing list and construct the new list of + * saved sessions. */ + new_value = snewn(value_length + (add ? strlen(add) + 1 : 0), char); + piterator_new = new_value; + piterator_old = old_value; + + /* First add the new item to the beginning of the list. */ + if (add) { + strcpy(piterator_new, add); + piterator_new += strlen(piterator_new) + 1; + } + /* Now add the existing list, taking care to leave out the removed + * item, if it was already in the existing list. */ + while (*piterator_old != '\0') { + if (!rem || strcmp(piterator_old, rem) != 0) { + /* Check if this is a valid session, otherwise don't add. */ + psettings_tmp = open_settings_r(piterator_old); + if (psettings_tmp != NULL) { + close_settings_r(psettings_tmp); + strcpy(piterator_new, piterator_old); + piterator_new += strlen(piterator_new) + 1; + } + } + piterator_old += strlen(piterator_old) + 1; + } + *piterator_new = '\0'; + ++piterator_new; + + /* Save the new list to the registry. */ + ret = RegSetValueEx(pjumplist_key, reg_jumplist_value, 0, REG_MULTI_SZ, + new_value, piterator_new - new_value); + + sfree(old_value); + old_value = new_value; + } else + ret = ERROR_SUCCESS; + + /* + * Either return or free the result. + */ + if (out && ret == ERROR_SUCCESS) + *out = old_value; + else + sfree(old_value); + + /* Clean up and return. */ + RegCloseKey(pjumplist_key); + + if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) { + return JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_VALUEWRITE_FAILURE; + } else { + return JUMPLISTREG_OK; + } +} + +/* Adds a new entry to the jumplist entries in the registry. */ +int add_to_jumplist_registry(const char *item) +{ + return transform_jumplist_registry(item, item, NULL); +} + +/* Removes an item from the jumplist entries in the registry. */ +int remove_from_jumplist_registry(const char *item) +{ + return transform_jumplist_registry(NULL, item, NULL); +} + +/* Returns the jumplist entries from the registry. Caller must free + * the returned pointer. */ +char *get_jumplist_registry_entries (void) +{ + char *list_value; + + if (transform_jumplist_registry(NULL,NULL,&list_value) != JUMPLISTREG_OK) { + list_value = snewn(2, char); + *list_value = '\0'; + *(list_value + 1) = '\0'; + } + return list_value; +} + +/* + * Recursively delete a registry key and everything under it. + */ +static void registry_recursive_remove(HKEY key) +{ + DWORD i; + char name[MAX_PATH + 1]; + HKEY subkey; + + i = 0; + while (RegEnumKey(key, i, name, sizeof(name)) == ERROR_SUCCESS) { + if (RegOpenKey(key, name, &subkey) == ERROR_SUCCESS) { + registry_recursive_remove(subkey); + RegCloseKey(subkey); + } + RegDeleteKey(key, name); + } +} + +void cleanup_all(void) +{ + HKEY key; + int ret; + char name[MAX_PATH + 1]; + + /* ------------------------------------------------------------ + * Wipe out the random seed file, in all of its possible + * locations. + */ + access_random_seed(DEL); + + /* ------------------------------------------------------------ + * Ask Windows to delete any jump list information associated + * with this installation of PuTTY. + */ + clear_jumplist(); + + /* ------------------------------------------------------------ + * Destroy all registry information associated with PuTTY. + */ + + /* + * Open the main PuTTY registry key and remove everything in it. + */ + if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, PUTTY_REG_POS, &key) == + ERROR_SUCCESS) { + registry_recursive_remove(key); + RegCloseKey(key); + } + /* + * Now open the parent key and remove the PuTTY main key. Once + * we've done that, see if the parent key has any other + * children. + */ + if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, PUTTY_REG_PARENT, + &key) == ERROR_SUCCESS) { + RegDeleteKey(key, PUTTY_REG_PARENT_CHILD); + ret = RegEnumKey(key, 0, name, sizeof(name)); + RegCloseKey(key); + /* + * If the parent key had no other children, we must delete + * it in its turn. That means opening the _grandparent_ + * key. + */ + if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) { + if (RegOpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, PUTTY_REG_GPARENT, + &key) == ERROR_SUCCESS) { + RegDeleteKey(key, PUTTY_REG_GPARENT_CHILD); + RegCloseKey(key); + } + } + } + /* + * Now we're done. + */ +} diff --git a/tools/plink/winstuff.h b/tools/plink/winstuff.h index d2d65a47f..8f5e0dff0 100644 --- a/tools/plink/winstuff.h +++ b/tools/plink/winstuff.h @@ -1,559 +1,555 @@ -/*
- * winstuff.h: Windows-specific inter-module stuff.
- */
-
-#ifndef PUTTY_WINSTUFF_H
-#define PUTTY_WINSTUFF_H
-
-#ifndef AUTO_WINSOCK
-#include <winsock2.h>
-#endif
-#include <windows.h>
-#include <stdio.h> /* for FILENAME_MAX */
-
-#include "tree234.h"
-
-#include "winhelp.h"
-
-struct Filename {
- char *path;
-};
-#define f_open(filename, mode, isprivate) ( fopen((filename)->path, (mode)) )
-
-struct FontSpec {
- char *name;
- int isbold;
- int height;
- int charset;
-};
-struct FontSpec *fontspec_new(const char *name,
- int bold, int height, int charset);
-
-#ifndef CLEARTYPE_QUALITY
-#define CLEARTYPE_QUALITY 5
-#endif
-#define FONT_QUALITY(fq) ( \
- (fq) == FQ_DEFAULT ? DEFAULT_QUALITY : \
- (fq) == FQ_ANTIALIASED ? ANTIALIASED_QUALITY : \
- (fq) == FQ_NONANTIALIASED ? NONANTIALIASED_QUALITY : \
- CLEARTYPE_QUALITY)
-
-#define PLATFORM_IS_UTF16 /* enable UTF-16 processing when exchanging
- * wchar_t strings with environment */
-
-/*
- * Where we can, we use GetWindowLongPtr and friends because they're
- * more useful on 64-bit platforms, but they're a relatively recent
- * innovation, missing from VC++ 6 and older MinGW. Degrade nicely.
- * (NB that on some systems, some of these things are available but
- * not others...)
- */
-
-#ifndef GCLP_HCURSOR
-/* GetClassLongPtr and friends */
-#undef GetClassLongPtr
-#define GetClassLongPtr GetClassLong
-#undef SetClassLongPtr
-#define SetClassLongPtr SetClassLong
-#define GCLP_HCURSOR GCL_HCURSOR
-/* GetWindowLongPtr and friends */
-#undef GetWindowLongPtr
-#define GetWindowLongPtr GetWindowLong
-#undef SetWindowLongPtr
-#define SetWindowLongPtr SetWindowLong
-#undef GWLP_USERDATA
-#define GWLP_USERDATA GWL_USERDATA
-#undef DWLP_MSGRESULT
-#define DWLP_MSGRESULT DWL_MSGRESULT
-/* Since we've clobbered the above functions, we should clobber the
- * associated type regardless of whether it's defined. */
-#undef LONG_PTR
-#define LONG_PTR LONG
-#endif
-
-#define BOXFLAGS DLGWINDOWEXTRA
-#define BOXRESULT (DLGWINDOWEXTRA + sizeof(LONG_PTR))
-#define DF_END 0x0001
-
-/*
- * Dynamically linked functions. These come in two flavours:
- *
- * - GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION does not expose "name" to the preprocessor,
- * so will always dynamically link against exactly what is specified
- * in "name". If you're not sure, use this one.
- *
- * - GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION_PP allows "name" to be redirected via
- * preprocessor definitions like "#define foo bar"; this is principally
- * intended for the ANSI/Unicode DoSomething/DoSomethingA/DoSomethingW.
- * If your function has an argument of type "LPTSTR" or similar, this
- * is the variant to use.
- * (However, it can't always be used, as it trips over more complicated
- * macro trickery such as the WspiapiGetAddrInfo wrapper for getaddrinfo.)
- *
- * (DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION works with both these variants.)
- */
-#define DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(linkage, rettype, name, params) \
- typedef rettype (WINAPI *t_##name) params; \
- linkage t_##name p_##name
-#define STR1(x) #x
-#define STR(x) STR1(x)
-#define GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION_PP(module, name) \
- (p_##name = module ? (t_##name) GetProcAddress(module, STR(name)) : NULL)
-#define GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(module, name) \
- (p_##name = module ? (t_##name) GetProcAddress(module, #name) : NULL)
-
-/*
- * Global variables. Most modules declare these `extern', but
- * window.c will do `#define PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS' before including this
- * module, and so will get them properly defined.
-*/
-#ifndef GLOBAL
-#ifdef PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS
-#define GLOBAL
-#else
-#define GLOBAL extern
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#ifndef DONE_TYPEDEFS
-#define DONE_TYPEDEFS
-typedef struct conf_tag Conf;
-typedef struct backend_tag Backend;
-typedef struct terminal_tag Terminal;
-#endif
-
-#define PUTTY_REG_POS "Software\\SimonTatham\\PuTTY"
-#define PUTTY_REG_PARENT "Software\\SimonTatham"
-#define PUTTY_REG_PARENT_CHILD "PuTTY"
-#define PUTTY_REG_GPARENT "Software"
-#define PUTTY_REG_GPARENT_CHILD "SimonTatham"
-
-/* Result values for the jumplist registry functions. */
-#define JUMPLISTREG_OK 0
-#define JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER 1
-#define JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_KEYOPENCREATE_FAILURE 2
-#define JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_VALUEREAD_FAILURE 3
-#define JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_VALUEWRITE_FAILURE 4
-#define JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE 5
-
-#define PUTTY_HELP_FILE "putty.hlp"
-#define PUTTY_CHM_FILE "putty.chm"
-#define PUTTY_HELP_CONTENTS "putty.cnt"
-
-#define GETTICKCOUNT GetTickCount
-#define CURSORBLINK GetCaretBlinkTime()
-#define TICKSPERSEC 1000 /* GetTickCount returns milliseconds */
-
-#define DEFAULT_CODEPAGE CP_ACP
-
-typedef HDC Context;
-
-typedef unsigned int uint32; /* int is 32-bits on Win32 and Win64. */
-#define PUTTY_UINT32_DEFINED
-
-#ifndef NO_GSSAPI
-/*
- * GSS-API stuff
- */
-#define GSS_CC CALLBACK
-/*
-typedef struct Ssh_gss_buf {
- size_t length;
- char *value;
-} Ssh_gss_buf;
-
-#define SSH_GSS_EMPTY_BUF (Ssh_gss_buf) {0,NULL}
-typedef void *Ssh_gss_name;
-*/
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Window handles for the windows that can be running during a
- * PuTTY session.
- */
-GLOBAL HWND hwnd; /* the main terminal window */
-GLOBAL HWND logbox;
-
-/*
- * The all-important instance handle.
- */
-GLOBAL HINSTANCE hinst;
-
-/*
- * Help file stuff in winhelp.c.
- */
-void init_help(void);
-void shutdown_help(void);
-int has_help(void);
-void launch_help(HWND hwnd, const char *topic);
-void quit_help(HWND hwnd);
-
-/*
- * The terminal and logging context are notionally local to the
- * Windows front end, but they must be shared between window.c and
- * windlg.c. Likewise the saved-sessions list.
- */
-GLOBAL Terminal *term;
-GLOBAL void *logctx;
-
-#define WM_NETEVENT (WM_APP + 5)
-
-/*
- * On Windows, we send MA_2CLK as the only event marking the second
- * press of a mouse button. Compare unix.h.
- */
-#define MULTICLICK_ONLY_EVENT 1
-
-/*
- * On Windows, data written to the clipboard must be NUL-terminated.
- */
-#define SELECTION_NUL_TERMINATED 1
-
-/*
- * On Windows, copying to the clipboard terminates lines with CRLF.
- */
-#define SEL_NL { 13, 10 }
-
-/*
- * sk_getxdmdata() does not exist under Windows (not that I
- * couldn't write it if I wanted to, but I haven't bothered), so
- * it's a macro which always returns NULL. With any luck this will
- * cause the compiler to notice it can optimise away the
- * implementation of XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 in x11fwd.c :-)
- */
-#define sk_getxdmdata(socket, lenp) (NULL)
-
-/*
- * File-selector filter strings used in the config box. On Windows,
- * these strings are of exactly the type needed to go in
- * `lpstrFilter' in an OPENFILENAME structure.
- */
-#define FILTER_KEY_FILES ("PuTTY Private Key Files (*.ppk)\0*.ppk\0" \
- "All Files (*.*)\0*\0\0\0")
-#define FILTER_WAVE_FILES ("Wave Files (*.wav)\0*.WAV\0" \
- "All Files (*.*)\0*\0\0\0")
-#define FILTER_DYNLIB_FILES ("Dynamic Library Files (*.dll)\0*.dll\0" \
- "All Files (*.*)\0*\0\0\0")
-
-/*
- * On some versions of Windows, it has been known for WM_TIMER to
- * occasionally get its callback time simply wrong, and call us
- * back several minutes early. Defining these symbols enables
- * compensation code in timing.c.
- */
-#define TIMING_SYNC
-#define TIMING_SYNC_TICKCOUNT
-
-/*
- * winnet.c dynamically loads WinSock 2 or WinSock 1 depending on
- * what it can get, which means any WinSock routines used outside
- * that module must be exported from it as function pointers. So
- * here they are.
- */
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(GLOBAL, int, WSAAsyncSelect,
- (SOCKET, HWND, u_int, long));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(GLOBAL, int, WSAEventSelect,
- (SOCKET, WSAEVENT, long));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(GLOBAL, int, select,
- (int, fd_set FAR *, fd_set FAR *,
- fd_set FAR *, const struct timeval FAR *));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(GLOBAL, int, WSAGetLastError, (void));
-DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(GLOBAL, int, WSAEnumNetworkEvents,
- (SOCKET, WSAEVENT, LPWSANETWORKEVENTS));
-
-extern int socket_writable(SOCKET skt);
-
-extern void socket_reselect_all(void);
-
-/*
- * Exports from winctrls.c.
- */
-
-struct ctlpos {
- HWND hwnd;
- WPARAM font;
- int dlu4inpix;
- int ypos, width;
- int xoff;
- int boxystart, boxid;
- char *boxtext;
-};
-
-/*
- * Exports from winutils.c.
- */
-typedef struct filereq_tag filereq; /* cwd for file requester */
-BOOL request_file(filereq *state, OPENFILENAME *of, int preserve, int save);
-filereq *filereq_new(void);
-void filereq_free(filereq *state);
-int message_box(LPCTSTR text, LPCTSTR caption, DWORD style, DWORD helpctxid);
-char *GetDlgItemText_alloc(HWND hwnd, int id);
-void split_into_argv(char *, int *, char ***, char ***);
-
-/*
- * Private structure for prefslist state. Only in the header file
- * so that we can delegate allocation to callers.
- */
-struct prefslist {
- int listid, upbid, dnbid;
- int srcitem;
- int dummyitem;
- int dragging;
-};
-
-/*
- * This structure is passed to event handler functions as the `dlg'
- * parameter, and hence is passed back to winctrls access functions.
- */
-struct dlgparam {
- HWND hwnd; /* the hwnd of the dialog box */
- struct winctrls *controltrees[8]; /* can have several of these */
- int nctrltrees;
- char *wintitle; /* title of actual window */
- char *errtitle; /* title of error sub-messageboxes */
- void *data; /* data to pass in refresh events */
- union control *focused, *lastfocused; /* which ctrl has focus now/before */
- char shortcuts[128]; /* track which shortcuts in use */
- int coloursel_wanted; /* has an event handler asked for
- * a colour selector? */
- struct { unsigned char r, g, b, ok; } coloursel_result; /* 0-255 */
- tree234 *privdata; /* stores per-control private data */
- int ended, endresult; /* has the dialog been ended? */
- int fixed_pitch_fonts; /* are we constrained to fixed fonts? */
-};
-
-/*
- * Exports from winctrls.c.
- */
-void ctlposinit(struct ctlpos *cp, HWND hwnd,
- int leftborder, int rightborder, int topborder);
-HWND doctl(struct ctlpos *cp, RECT r,
- char *wclass, int wstyle, int exstyle, char *wtext, int wid);
-void bartitle(struct ctlpos *cp, char *name, int id);
-void beginbox(struct ctlpos *cp, char *name, int idbox);
-void endbox(struct ctlpos *cp);
-void editboxfw(struct ctlpos *cp, int password, char *text,
- int staticid, int editid);
-void radioline(struct ctlpos *cp, char *text, int id, int nacross, ...);
-void bareradioline(struct ctlpos *cp, int nacross, ...);
-void radiobig(struct ctlpos *cp, char *text, int id, ...);
-void checkbox(struct ctlpos *cp, char *text, int id);
-void statictext(struct ctlpos *cp, char *text, int lines, int id);
-void staticbtn(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, int sid,
- char *btext, int bid);
-void static2btn(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, int sid,
- char *btext1, int bid1, char *btext2, int bid2);
-void staticedit(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext,
- int sid, int eid, int percentedit);
-void staticddl(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext,
- int sid, int lid, int percentlist);
-void combobox(struct ctlpos *cp, char *text, int staticid, int listid);
-void staticpassedit(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext,
- int sid, int eid, int percentedit);
-void bigeditctrl(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext,
- int sid, int eid, int lines);
-void ersatztab(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, int sid, int lid, int s2id);
-void editbutton(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, int sid,
- int eid, char *btext, int bid);
-void sesssaver(struct ctlpos *cp, char *text,
- int staticid, int editid, int listid, ...);
-void envsetter(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, int sid,
- char *e1stext, int e1sid, int e1id,
- char *e2stext, int e2sid, int e2id,
- int listid, char *b1text, int b1id, char *b2text, int b2id);
-void charclass(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, int sid, int listid,
- char *btext, int bid, int eid, char *s2text, int s2id);
-void colouredit(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, int sid, int listid,
- char *btext, int bid, ...);
-void prefslist(struct prefslist *hdl, struct ctlpos *cp, int lines,
- char *stext, int sid, int listid, int upbid, int dnbid);
-int handle_prefslist(struct prefslist *hdl,
- int *array, int maxmemb,
- int is_dlmsg, HWND hwnd,
- WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam);
-void progressbar(struct ctlpos *cp, int id);
-void fwdsetter(struct ctlpos *cp, int listid, char *stext, int sid,
- char *e1stext, int e1sid, int e1id,
- char *e2stext, int e2sid, int e2id,
- char *btext, int bid,
- char *r1text, int r1id, char *r2text, int r2id);
-
-void dlg_auto_set_fixed_pitch_flag(void *dlg);
-int dlg_get_fixed_pitch_flag(void *dlg);
-void dlg_set_fixed_pitch_flag(void *dlg, int flag);
-
-#define MAX_SHORTCUTS_PER_CTRL 16
-
-/*
- * This structure is what's stored for each `union control' in the
- * portable-dialog interface.
- */
-struct winctrl {
- union control *ctrl;
- /*
- * The control may have several components at the Windows
- * level, with different dialog IDs. To avoid needing N
- * separate platformsidectrl structures (which could be stored
- * separately in a tree234 so that lookup by ID worked), we
- * impose the constraint that those IDs must be in a contiguous
- * block.
- */
- int base_id;
- int num_ids;
- /*
- * Remember what keyboard shortcuts were used by this control,
- * so that when we remove it again we can take them out of the
- * list in the dlgparam.
- */
- char shortcuts[MAX_SHORTCUTS_PER_CTRL];
- /*
- * Some controls need a piece of allocated memory in which to
- * store temporary data about the control.
- */
- void *data;
-};
-/*
- * And this structure holds a set of the above, in two separate
- * tree234s so that it can find an item by `union control' or by
- * dialog ID.
- */
-struct winctrls {
- tree234 *byctrl, *byid;
-};
-struct controlset;
-struct controlbox;
-
-void winctrl_init(struct winctrls *);
-void winctrl_cleanup(struct winctrls *);
-void winctrl_add(struct winctrls *, struct winctrl *);
-void winctrl_remove(struct winctrls *, struct winctrl *);
-struct winctrl *winctrl_findbyctrl(struct winctrls *, union control *);
-struct winctrl *winctrl_findbyid(struct winctrls *, int);
-struct winctrl *winctrl_findbyindex(struct winctrls *, int);
-void winctrl_layout(struct dlgparam *dp, struct winctrls *wc,
- struct ctlpos *cp, struct controlset *s, int *id);
-int winctrl_handle_command(struct dlgparam *dp, UINT msg,
- WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam);
-void winctrl_rem_shortcuts(struct dlgparam *dp, struct winctrl *c);
-int winctrl_context_help(struct dlgparam *dp, HWND hwnd, int id);
-
-void dp_init(struct dlgparam *dp);
-void dp_add_tree(struct dlgparam *dp, struct winctrls *tree);
-void dp_cleanup(struct dlgparam *dp);
-
-/*
- * Exports from wincfg.c.
- */
-void win_setup_config_box(struct controlbox *b, HWND *hwndp, int has_help,
- int midsession, int protocol);
-
-/*
- * Exports from windlg.c.
- */
-void defuse_showwindow(void);
-int do_config(void);
-int do_reconfig(HWND, int);
-void showeventlog(HWND);
-void showabout(HWND);
-void force_normal(HWND hwnd);
-void modal_about_box(HWND hwnd);
-void show_help(HWND hwnd);
-
-/*
- * Exports from winmisc.c.
- */
-extern OSVERSIONINFO osVersion;
-BOOL init_winver(void);
-HMODULE load_system32_dll(const char *libname);
-
-/*
- * Exports from sizetip.c.
- */
-void UpdateSizeTip(HWND src, int cx, int cy);
-void EnableSizeTip(int bEnable);
-
-/*
- * Exports from unicode.c.
- */
-struct unicode_data;
-void init_ucs(Conf *, struct unicode_data *);
-
-/*
- * Exports from winhandl.c.
- */
-#define HANDLE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED 1
-#define HANDLE_FLAG_IGNOREEOF 2
-#define HANDLE_FLAG_UNITBUFFER 4
-struct handle;
-typedef int (*handle_inputfn_t)(struct handle *h, void *data, int len);
-typedef void (*handle_outputfn_t)(struct handle *h, int new_backlog);
-struct handle *handle_input_new(HANDLE handle, handle_inputfn_t gotdata,
- void *privdata, int flags);
-struct handle *handle_output_new(HANDLE handle, handle_outputfn_t sentdata,
- void *privdata, int flags);
-int handle_write(struct handle *h, const void *data, int len);
-void handle_write_eof(struct handle *h);
-HANDLE *handle_get_events(int *nevents);
-void handle_free(struct handle *h);
-void handle_got_event(HANDLE event);
-void handle_unthrottle(struct handle *h, int backlog);
-int handle_backlog(struct handle *h);
-void *handle_get_privdata(struct handle *h);
-
-/*
- * winpgntc.c needs to schedule callbacks for asynchronous agent
- * requests. This has to be done differently in GUI and console, so
- * there's an exported function used for the purpose.
- *
- * Also, we supply FLAG_SYNCAGENT to force agent requests to be
- * synchronous in pscp and psftp.
- */
-void agent_schedule_callback(void (*callback)(void *, void *, int),
- void *callback_ctx, void *data, int len);
-#define FLAG_SYNCAGENT 0x1000
-
-/*
- * winpgntc.c also exports these two functions which are used by the
- * server side of Pageant as well, to get the user SID for comparing
- * with clients'.
- */
-int init_advapi(void); /* initialises everything needed by get_user_sid */
-PSID get_user_sid(void);
-
-/*
- * Exports from winser.c.
- */
-extern Backend serial_backend;
-
-/*
- * Exports from winjump.c.
- */
-#define JUMPLIST_SUPPORTED /* suppress #defines in putty.h */
-void add_session_to_jumplist(const char * const sessionname);
-void remove_session_from_jumplist(const char * const sessionname);
-void clear_jumplist(void);
-
-/*
- * Extra functions in winstore.c over and above the interface in
- * storage.h.
- *
- * These functions manipulate the Registry section which mirrors the
- * current Windows 7 jump list. (Because the real jump list storage is
- * write-only, we need to keep another copy of whatever we put in it,
- * so that we can put in a slightly modified version the next time.)
- */
-
-/* Adds a saved session to the registry jump list mirror. 'item' is a
- * string naming a saved session. */
-int add_to_jumplist_registry(const char *item);
-
-/* Removes an item from the registry jump list mirror. */
-int remove_from_jumplist_registry(const char *item);
-
-/* Returns the current jump list entries from the registry. Caller
- * must free the returned pointer, which points to a contiguous
- * sequence of NUL-terminated strings in memory, terminated with an
- * empty one. */
-char *get_jumplist_registry_entries(void);
-
-#endif
+/* + * winstuff.h: Windows-specific inter-module stuff. + */ + +#ifndef PUTTY_WINSTUFF_H +#define PUTTY_WINSTUFF_H + +#ifndef AUTO_WINSOCK +#include <winsock2.h> +#endif +#include <windows.h> +#include <stdio.h> /* for FILENAME_MAX */ + +#include "tree234.h" + +#include "winhelp.h" + +struct Filename { + char *path; +}; +#define f_open(filename, mode, isprivate) ( fopen((filename)->path, (mode)) ) + +struct FontSpec { + char *name; + int isbold; + int height; + int charset; +}; +struct FontSpec *fontspec_new(const char *name, + int bold, int height, int charset); + +#ifndef CLEARTYPE_QUALITY +#define CLEARTYPE_QUALITY 5 +#endif +#define FONT_QUALITY(fq) ( \ + (fq) == FQ_DEFAULT ? DEFAULT_QUALITY : \ + (fq) == FQ_ANTIALIASED ? ANTIALIASED_QUALITY : \ + (fq) == FQ_NONANTIALIASED ? NONANTIALIASED_QUALITY : \ + CLEARTYPE_QUALITY) + +#define PLATFORM_IS_UTF16 /* enable UTF-16 processing when exchanging + * wchar_t strings with environment */ + +/* + * Where we can, we use GetWindowLongPtr and friends because they're + * more useful on 64-bit platforms, but they're a relatively recent + * innovation, missing from VC++ 6 and older MinGW. Degrade nicely. + * (NB that on some systems, some of these things are available but + * not others...) + */ + +#ifndef GCLP_HCURSOR +/* GetClassLongPtr and friends */ +#undef GetClassLongPtr +#define GetClassLongPtr GetClassLong +#undef SetClassLongPtr +#define SetClassLongPtr SetClassLong +#define GCLP_HCURSOR GCL_HCURSOR +/* GetWindowLongPtr and friends */ +#undef GetWindowLongPtr +#define GetWindowLongPtr GetWindowLong +#undef SetWindowLongPtr +#define SetWindowLongPtr SetWindowLong +#undef GWLP_USERDATA +#define GWLP_USERDATA GWL_USERDATA +#undef DWLP_MSGRESULT +#define DWLP_MSGRESULT DWL_MSGRESULT +/* Since we've clobbered the above functions, we should clobber the + * associated type regardless of whether it's defined. */ +#undef LONG_PTR +#define LONG_PTR LONG +#endif + +#define BOXFLAGS DLGWINDOWEXTRA +#define BOXRESULT (DLGWINDOWEXTRA + sizeof(LONG_PTR)) +#define DF_END 0x0001 + +#ifndef NO_SECUREZEROMEMORY +#define PLATFORM_HAS_SMEMCLR /* inhibit cross-platform one in misc.c */ +#endif + +/* + * Dynamically linked functions. These come in two flavours: + * + * - GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION does not expose "name" to the preprocessor, + * so will always dynamically link against exactly what is specified + * in "name". If you're not sure, use this one. + * + * - GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION_PP allows "name" to be redirected via + * preprocessor definitions like "#define foo bar"; this is principally + * intended for the ANSI/Unicode DoSomething/DoSomethingA/DoSomethingW. + * If your function has an argument of type "LPTSTR" or similar, this + * is the variant to use. + * (However, it can't always be used, as it trips over more complicated + * macro trickery such as the WspiapiGetAddrInfo wrapper for getaddrinfo.) + * + * (DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION works with both these variants.) + */ +#define DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(linkage, rettype, name, params) \ + typedef rettype (WINAPI *t_##name) params; \ + linkage t_##name p_##name +#define STR1(x) #x +#define STR(x) STR1(x) +#define GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION_PP(module, name) \ + (p_##name = module ? (t_##name) GetProcAddress(module, STR(name)) : NULL) +#define GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(module, name) \ + (p_##name = module ? (t_##name) GetProcAddress(module, #name) : NULL) + +/* + * Global variables. Most modules declare these `extern', but + * window.c will do `#define PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS' before including this + * module, and so will get them properly defined. +*/ +#ifndef GLOBAL +#ifdef PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS +#define GLOBAL +#else +#define GLOBAL extern +#endif +#endif + +#ifndef DONE_TYPEDEFS +#define DONE_TYPEDEFS +typedef struct conf_tag Conf; +typedef struct backend_tag Backend; +typedef struct terminal_tag Terminal; +#endif + +#define PUTTY_REG_POS "Software\\SimonTatham\\PuTTY" +#define PUTTY_REG_PARENT "Software\\SimonTatham" +#define PUTTY_REG_PARENT_CHILD "PuTTY" +#define PUTTY_REG_GPARENT "Software" +#define PUTTY_REG_GPARENT_CHILD "SimonTatham" + +/* Result values for the jumplist registry functions. */ +#define JUMPLISTREG_OK 0 +#define JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER 1 +#define JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_KEYOPENCREATE_FAILURE 2 +#define JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_VALUEREAD_FAILURE 3 +#define JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_VALUEWRITE_FAILURE 4 +#define JUMPLISTREG_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE 5 + +#define PUTTY_HELP_FILE "putty.hlp" +#define PUTTY_CHM_FILE "putty.chm" +#define PUTTY_HELP_CONTENTS "putty.cnt" + +#define GETTICKCOUNT GetTickCount +#define CURSORBLINK GetCaretBlinkTime() +#define TICKSPERSEC 1000 /* GetTickCount returns milliseconds */ + +#define DEFAULT_CODEPAGE CP_ACP +#define USES_VTLINE_HACK + +typedef HDC Context; + +typedef unsigned int uint32; /* int is 32-bits on Win32 and Win64. */ +#define PUTTY_UINT32_DEFINED + +#ifndef NO_GSSAPI +/* + * GSS-API stuff + */ +#define GSS_CC CALLBACK +/* +typedef struct Ssh_gss_buf { + size_t length; + char *value; +} Ssh_gss_buf; + +#define SSH_GSS_EMPTY_BUF (Ssh_gss_buf) {0,NULL} +typedef void *Ssh_gss_name; +*/ +#endif + +/* + * Window handles for the windows that can be running during a + * PuTTY session. + */ +GLOBAL HWND hwnd; /* the main terminal window */ +GLOBAL HWND logbox; + +/* + * The all-important instance handle. + */ +GLOBAL HINSTANCE hinst; + +/* + * Help file stuff in winhelp.c. + */ +void init_help(void); +void shutdown_help(void); +int has_help(void); +void launch_help(HWND hwnd, const char *topic); +void quit_help(HWND hwnd); + +/* + * The terminal and logging context are notionally local to the + * Windows front end, but they must be shared between window.c and + * windlg.c. Likewise the saved-sessions list. + */ +GLOBAL Terminal *term; +GLOBAL void *logctx; + +#define WM_NETEVENT (WM_APP + 5) + +/* + * On Windows, we send MA_2CLK as the only event marking the second + * press of a mouse button. Compare unix.h. + */ +#define MULTICLICK_ONLY_EVENT 1 + +/* + * On Windows, data written to the clipboard must be NUL-terminated. + */ +#define SELECTION_NUL_TERMINATED 1 + +/* + * On Windows, copying to the clipboard terminates lines with CRLF. + */ +#define SEL_NL { 13, 10 } + +/* + * sk_getxdmdata() does not exist under Windows (not that I + * couldn't write it if I wanted to, but I haven't bothered), so + * it's a macro which always returns NULL. With any luck this will + * cause the compiler to notice it can optimise away the + * implementation of XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 in x11fwd.c :-) + */ +#define sk_getxdmdata(socket, lenp) (NULL) + +/* + * File-selector filter strings used in the config box. On Windows, + * these strings are of exactly the type needed to go in + * `lpstrFilter' in an OPENFILENAME structure. + */ +#define FILTER_KEY_FILES ("PuTTY Private Key Files (*.ppk)\0*.ppk\0" \ + "All Files (*.*)\0*\0\0\0") +#define FILTER_WAVE_FILES ("Wave Files (*.wav)\0*.WAV\0" \ + "All Files (*.*)\0*\0\0\0") +#define FILTER_DYNLIB_FILES ("Dynamic Library Files (*.dll)\0*.dll\0" \ + "All Files (*.*)\0*\0\0\0") + +/* + * Exports from winnet.c. + */ +extern int select_result(WPARAM, LPARAM); + +/* + * winnet.c dynamically loads WinSock 2 or WinSock 1 depending on + * what it can get, which means any WinSock routines used outside + * that module must be exported from it as function pointers. So + * here they are. + */ +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(GLOBAL, int, WSAAsyncSelect, + (SOCKET, HWND, u_int, long)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(GLOBAL, int, WSAEventSelect, + (SOCKET, WSAEVENT, long)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(GLOBAL, int, select, + (int, fd_set FAR *, fd_set FAR *, + fd_set FAR *, const struct timeval FAR *)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(GLOBAL, int, WSAGetLastError, (void)); +DECL_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(GLOBAL, int, WSAEnumNetworkEvents, + (SOCKET, WSAEVENT, LPWSANETWORKEVENTS)); + +extern int socket_writable(SOCKET skt); + +extern void socket_reselect_all(void); + +/* + * Exports from winctrls.c. + */ + +struct ctlpos { + HWND hwnd; + WPARAM font; + int dlu4inpix; + int ypos, width; + int xoff; + int boxystart, boxid; + char *boxtext; +}; + +/* + * Exports from winutils.c. + */ +typedef struct filereq_tag filereq; /* cwd for file requester */ +BOOL request_file(filereq *state, OPENFILENAME *of, int preserve, int save); +filereq *filereq_new(void); +void filereq_free(filereq *state); +int message_box(LPCTSTR text, LPCTSTR caption, DWORD style, DWORD helpctxid); +char *GetDlgItemText_alloc(HWND hwnd, int id); +void split_into_argv(char *, int *, char ***, char ***); + +/* + * Private structure for prefslist state. Only in the header file + * so that we can delegate allocation to callers. + */ +struct prefslist { + int listid, upbid, dnbid; + int srcitem; + int dummyitem; + int dragging; +}; + +/* + * This structure is passed to event handler functions as the `dlg' + * parameter, and hence is passed back to winctrls access functions. + */ +struct dlgparam { + HWND hwnd; /* the hwnd of the dialog box */ + struct winctrls *controltrees[8]; /* can have several of these */ + int nctrltrees; + char *wintitle; /* title of actual window */ + char *errtitle; /* title of error sub-messageboxes */ + void *data; /* data to pass in refresh events */ + union control *focused, *lastfocused; /* which ctrl has focus now/before */ + char shortcuts[128]; /* track which shortcuts in use */ + int coloursel_wanted; /* has an event handler asked for + * a colour selector? */ + struct { unsigned char r, g, b, ok; } coloursel_result; /* 0-255 */ + tree234 *privdata; /* stores per-control private data */ + int ended, endresult; /* has the dialog been ended? */ + int fixed_pitch_fonts; /* are we constrained to fixed fonts? */ +}; + +/* + * Exports from winctrls.c. + */ +void ctlposinit(struct ctlpos *cp, HWND hwnd, + int leftborder, int rightborder, int topborder); +HWND doctl(struct ctlpos *cp, RECT r, + char *wclass, int wstyle, int exstyle, char *wtext, int wid); +void bartitle(struct ctlpos *cp, char *name, int id); +void beginbox(struct ctlpos *cp, char *name, int idbox); +void endbox(struct ctlpos *cp); +void editboxfw(struct ctlpos *cp, int password, char *text, + int staticid, int editid); +void radioline(struct ctlpos *cp, char *text, int id, int nacross, ...); +void bareradioline(struct ctlpos *cp, int nacross, ...); +void radiobig(struct ctlpos *cp, char *text, int id, ...); +void checkbox(struct ctlpos *cp, char *text, int id); +void statictext(struct ctlpos *cp, char *text, int lines, int id); +void staticbtn(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, int sid, + char *btext, int bid); +void static2btn(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, int sid, + char *btext1, int bid1, char *btext2, int bid2); +void staticedit(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, + int sid, int eid, int percentedit); +void staticddl(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, + int sid, int lid, int percentlist); +void combobox(struct ctlpos *cp, char *text, int staticid, int listid); +void staticpassedit(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, + int sid, int eid, int percentedit); +void bigeditctrl(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, + int sid, int eid, int lines); +void ersatztab(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, int sid, int lid, int s2id); +void editbutton(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, int sid, + int eid, char *btext, int bid); +void sesssaver(struct ctlpos *cp, char *text, + int staticid, int editid, int listid, ...); +void envsetter(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, int sid, + char *e1stext, int e1sid, int e1id, + char *e2stext, int e2sid, int e2id, + int listid, char *b1text, int b1id, char *b2text, int b2id); +void charclass(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, int sid, int listid, + char *btext, int bid, int eid, char *s2text, int s2id); +void colouredit(struct ctlpos *cp, char *stext, int sid, int listid, + char *btext, int bid, ...); +void prefslist(struct prefslist *hdl, struct ctlpos *cp, int lines, + char *stext, int sid, int listid, int upbid, int dnbid); +int handle_prefslist(struct prefslist *hdl, + int *array, int maxmemb, + int is_dlmsg, HWND hwnd, + WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam); +void progressbar(struct ctlpos *cp, int id); +void fwdsetter(struct ctlpos *cp, int listid, char *stext, int sid, + char *e1stext, int e1sid, int e1id, + char *e2stext, int e2sid, int e2id, + char *btext, int bid, + char *r1text, int r1id, char *r2text, int r2id); + +void dlg_auto_set_fixed_pitch_flag(void *dlg); +int dlg_get_fixed_pitch_flag(void *dlg); +void dlg_set_fixed_pitch_flag(void *dlg, int flag); + +#define MAX_SHORTCUTS_PER_CTRL 16 + +/* + * This structure is what's stored for each `union control' in the + * portable-dialog interface. + */ +struct winctrl { + union control *ctrl; + /* + * The control may have several components at the Windows + * level, with different dialog IDs. To avoid needing N + * separate platformsidectrl structures (which could be stored + * separately in a tree234 so that lookup by ID worked), we + * impose the constraint that those IDs must be in a contiguous + * block. + */ + int base_id; + int num_ids; + /* + * Remember what keyboard shortcuts were used by this control, + * so that when we remove it again we can take them out of the + * list in the dlgparam. + */ + char shortcuts[MAX_SHORTCUTS_PER_CTRL]; + /* + * Some controls need a piece of allocated memory in which to + * store temporary data about the control. + */ + void *data; +}; +/* + * And this structure holds a set of the above, in two separate + * tree234s so that it can find an item by `union control' or by + * dialog ID. + */ +struct winctrls { + tree234 *byctrl, *byid; +}; +struct controlset; +struct controlbox; + +void winctrl_init(struct winctrls *); +void winctrl_cleanup(struct winctrls *); +void winctrl_add(struct winctrls *, struct winctrl *); +void winctrl_remove(struct winctrls *, struct winctrl *); +struct winctrl *winctrl_findbyctrl(struct winctrls *, union control *); +struct winctrl *winctrl_findbyid(struct winctrls *, int); +struct winctrl *winctrl_findbyindex(struct winctrls *, int); +void winctrl_layout(struct dlgparam *dp, struct winctrls *wc, + struct ctlpos *cp, struct controlset *s, int *id); +int winctrl_handle_command(struct dlgparam *dp, UINT msg, + WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam); +void winctrl_rem_shortcuts(struct dlgparam *dp, struct winctrl *c); +int winctrl_context_help(struct dlgparam *dp, HWND hwnd, int id); + +void dp_init(struct dlgparam *dp); +void dp_add_tree(struct dlgparam *dp, struct winctrls *tree); +void dp_cleanup(struct dlgparam *dp); + +/* + * Exports from wincfg.c. + */ +void win_setup_config_box(struct controlbox *b, HWND *hwndp, int has_help, + int midsession, int protocol); + +/* + * Exports from windlg.c. + */ +void defuse_showwindow(void); +int do_config(void); +int do_reconfig(HWND, int); +void showeventlog(HWND); +void showabout(HWND); +void force_normal(HWND hwnd); +void modal_about_box(HWND hwnd); +void show_help(HWND hwnd); + +/* + * Exports from winmisc.c. + */ +extern OSVERSIONINFO osVersion; +BOOL init_winver(void); +HMODULE load_system32_dll(const char *libname); +const char *win_strerror(int error); + +/* + * Exports from sizetip.c. + */ +void UpdateSizeTip(HWND src, int cx, int cy); +void EnableSizeTip(int bEnable); + +/* + * Exports from unicode.c. + */ +struct unicode_data; +void init_ucs(Conf *, struct unicode_data *); + +/* + * Exports from winhandl.c. + */ +#define HANDLE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED 1 +#define HANDLE_FLAG_IGNOREEOF 2 +#define HANDLE_FLAG_UNITBUFFER 4 +struct handle; +typedef int (*handle_inputfn_t)(struct handle *h, void *data, int len); +typedef void (*handle_outputfn_t)(struct handle *h, int new_backlog); +struct handle *handle_input_new(HANDLE handle, handle_inputfn_t gotdata, + void *privdata, int flags); +struct handle *handle_output_new(HANDLE handle, handle_outputfn_t sentdata, + void *privdata, int flags); +int handle_write(struct handle *h, const void *data, int len); +void handle_write_eof(struct handle *h); +HANDLE *handle_get_events(int *nevents); +void handle_free(struct handle *h); +void handle_got_event(HANDLE event); +void handle_unthrottle(struct handle *h, int backlog); +int handle_backlog(struct handle *h); +void *handle_get_privdata(struct handle *h); +struct handle *handle_add_foreign_event(HANDLE event, + void (*callback)(void *), void *ctx); + +/* + * winpgntc.c needs to schedule callbacks for asynchronous agent + * requests. This has to be done differently in GUI and console, so + * there's an exported function used for the purpose. + * + * Also, we supply FLAG_SYNCAGENT to force agent requests to be + * synchronous in pscp and psftp. + */ +void agent_schedule_callback(void (*callback)(void *, void *, int), + void *callback_ctx, void *data, int len); +#define FLAG_SYNCAGENT 0x1000 + +/* + * Exports from winser.c. + */ +extern Backend serial_backend; + +/* + * Exports from winjump.c. + */ +#define JUMPLIST_SUPPORTED /* suppress #defines in putty.h */ +void add_session_to_jumplist(const char * const sessionname); +void remove_session_from_jumplist(const char * const sessionname); +void clear_jumplist(void); + +/* + * Extra functions in winstore.c over and above the interface in + * storage.h. + * + * These functions manipulate the Registry section which mirrors the + * current Windows 7 jump list. (Because the real jump list storage is + * write-only, we need to keep another copy of whatever we put in it, + * so that we can put in a slightly modified version the next time.) + */ + +/* Adds a saved session to the registry jump list mirror. 'item' is a + * string naming a saved session. */ +int add_to_jumplist_registry(const char *item); + +/* Removes an item from the registry jump list mirror. */ +int remove_from_jumplist_registry(const char *item); + +/* Returns the current jump list entries from the registry. Caller + * must free the returned pointer, which points to a contiguous + * sequence of NUL-terminated strings in memory, terminated with an + * empty one. */ +char *get_jumplist_registry_entries(void); + +#endif diff --git a/tools/plink/x11fwd.c b/tools/plink/x11fwd.c index d98908a77..7ecb4cc27 100644 --- a/tools/plink/x11fwd.c +++ b/tools/plink/x11fwd.c @@ -1,796 +1,1088 @@ -/*
- * Platform-independent bits of X11 forwarding.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-#include <time.h>
-
-#include "putty.h"
-#include "ssh.h"
-#include "tree234.h"
-
-#define GET_16BIT(endian, cp) \
- (endian=='B' ? GET_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp) : GET_16BIT_LSB_FIRST(cp))
-
-#define PUT_16BIT(endian, cp, val) \
- (endian=='B' ? PUT_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp, val) : PUT_16BIT_LSB_FIRST(cp, val))
-
-const char *const x11_authnames[] = {
- "", "MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1", "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1"
-};
-
-struct XDMSeen {
- unsigned int time;
- unsigned char clientid[6];
-};
-
-struct X11Private {
- const struct plug_function_table *fn;
- /* the above variable absolutely *must* be the first in this structure */
- unsigned char firstpkt[12]; /* first X data packet */
- struct X11Display *disp;
- char *auth_protocol;
- unsigned char *auth_data;
- int data_read, auth_plen, auth_psize, auth_dlen, auth_dsize;
- int verified;
- int throttled, throttle_override;
- unsigned long peer_ip;
- int peer_port;
- void *c; /* data used by ssh.c */
- Socket s;
-};
-
-static int xdmseen_cmp(void *a, void *b)
-{
- struct XDMSeen *sa = a, *sb = b;
- return sa->time > sb->time ? 1 :
- sa->time < sb->time ? -1 :
- memcmp(sa->clientid, sb->clientid, sizeof(sa->clientid));
-}
-
-/* Do-nothing "plug" implementation, used by x11_setup_display() when it
- * creates a trial connection (and then immediately closes it).
- * XXX: bit out of place here, could in principle live in a platform-
- * independent network.c or something */
-static void dummy_plug_log(Plug p, int type, SockAddr addr, int port,
- const char *error_msg, int error_code) { }
-static int dummy_plug_closing
- (Plug p, const char *error_msg, int error_code, int calling_back)
-{ return 1; }
-static int dummy_plug_receive(Plug p, int urgent, char *data, int len)
-{ return 1; }
-static void dummy_plug_sent(Plug p, int bufsize) { }
-static int dummy_plug_accepting(Plug p, OSSocket sock) { return 1; }
-static const struct plug_function_table dummy_plug = {
- dummy_plug_log, dummy_plug_closing, dummy_plug_receive,
- dummy_plug_sent, dummy_plug_accepting
-};
-
-struct X11Display *x11_setup_display(char *display, int authtype, Conf *conf)
-{
- struct X11Display *disp = snew(struct X11Display);
- char *localcopy;
- int i;
-
- if (!display || !*display) {
- localcopy = platform_get_x_display();
- if (!localcopy || !*localcopy) {
- sfree(localcopy);
- localcopy = dupstr(":0"); /* plausible default for any platform */
- }
- } else
- localcopy = dupstr(display);
-
- /*
- * Parse the display name.
- *
- * We expect this to have one of the following forms:
- *
- * - the standard X format which looks like
- * [ [ protocol '/' ] host ] ':' displaynumber [ '.' screennumber ]
- * (X11 also permits a double colon to indicate DECnet, but
- * that's not our problem, thankfully!)
- *
- * - only seen in the wild on MacOS (so far): a pathname to a
- * Unix-domain socket, which will typically and confusingly
- * end in ":0", and which I'm currently distinguishing from
- * the standard scheme by noting that it starts with '/'.
- */
- if (localcopy[0] == '/') {
- disp->unixsocketpath = localcopy;
- disp->unixdomain = TRUE;
- disp->hostname = NULL;
- disp->displaynum = -1;
- disp->screennum = 0;
- disp->addr = NULL;
- } else {
- char *colon, *dot, *slash;
- char *protocol, *hostname;
-
- colon = strrchr(localcopy, ':');
- if (!colon) {
- sfree(disp);
- sfree(localcopy);
- return NULL; /* FIXME: report a specific error? */
- }
-
- *colon++ = '\0';
- dot = strchr(colon, '.');
- if (dot)
- *dot++ = '\0';
-
- disp->displaynum = atoi(colon);
- if (dot)
- disp->screennum = atoi(dot);
- else
- disp->screennum = 0;
-
- protocol = NULL;
- hostname = localcopy;
- if (colon > localcopy) {
- slash = strchr(localcopy, '/');
- if (slash) {
- *slash++ = '\0';
- protocol = localcopy;
- hostname = slash;
- }
- }
-
- disp->hostname = *hostname ? dupstr(hostname) : NULL;
-
- if (protocol)
- disp->unixdomain = (!strcmp(protocol, "local") ||
- !strcmp(protocol, "unix"));
- else if (!*hostname || !strcmp(hostname, "unix"))
- disp->unixdomain = platform_uses_x11_unix_by_default;
- else
- disp->unixdomain = FALSE;
-
- if (!disp->hostname && !disp->unixdomain)
- disp->hostname = dupstr("localhost");
-
- disp->unixsocketpath = NULL;
- disp->addr = NULL;
-
- sfree(localcopy);
- }
-
- /*
- * Look up the display hostname, if we need to.
- */
- if (!disp->unixdomain) {
- const char *err;
-
- disp->port = 6000 + disp->displaynum;
- disp->addr = name_lookup(disp->hostname, disp->port,
- &disp->realhost, conf, ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC);
-
- if ((err = sk_addr_error(disp->addr)) != NULL) {
- sk_addr_free(disp->addr);
- sfree(disp->hostname);
- sfree(disp->unixsocketpath);
- return NULL; /* FIXME: report an error */
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Try upgrading an IP-style localhost display to a Unix-socket
- * display (as the standard X connection libraries do).
- */
- if (!disp->unixdomain && sk_address_is_local(disp->addr)) {
- SockAddr ux = platform_get_x11_unix_address(NULL, disp->displaynum);
- const char *err = sk_addr_error(ux);
- if (!err) {
- /* Create trial connection to see if there is a useful Unix-domain
- * socket */
- const struct plug_function_table *dummy = &dummy_plug;
- Socket s = sk_new(sk_addr_dup(ux), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, (Plug)&dummy);
- err = sk_socket_error(s);
- sk_close(s);
- }
- if (err) {
- sk_addr_free(ux);
- } else {
- sk_addr_free(disp->addr);
- disp->unixdomain = TRUE;
- disp->addr = ux;
- /* Fill in the rest in a moment */
- }
- }
-
- if (disp->unixdomain) {
- if (!disp->addr)
- disp->addr = platform_get_x11_unix_address(disp->unixsocketpath,
- disp->displaynum);
- if (disp->unixsocketpath)
- disp->realhost = dupstr(disp->unixsocketpath);
- else
- disp->realhost = dupprintf("unix:%d", disp->displaynum);
- disp->port = 0;
- }
-
- /*
- * Invent the remote authorisation details.
- */
- if (authtype == X11_MIT) {
- disp->remoteauthproto = X11_MIT;
-
- /* MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1. Cookie size is 128 bits (16 bytes). */
- disp->remoteauthdata = snewn(16, unsigned char);
- for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
- disp->remoteauthdata[i] = random_byte();
- disp->remoteauthdatalen = 16;
-
- disp->xdmseen = NULL;
- } else {
- assert(authtype == X11_XDM);
- disp->remoteauthproto = X11_XDM;
-
- /* XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1. Cookie size is 16 bytes; byte 8 is zero. */
- disp->remoteauthdata = snewn(16, unsigned char);
- for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
- disp->remoteauthdata[i] = (i == 8 ? 0 : random_byte());
- disp->remoteauthdatalen = 16;
-
- disp->xdmseen = newtree234(xdmseen_cmp);
- }
- disp->remoteauthprotoname = dupstr(x11_authnames[disp->remoteauthproto]);
- disp->remoteauthdatastring = snewn(disp->remoteauthdatalen * 2 + 1, char);
- for (i = 0; i < disp->remoteauthdatalen; i++)
- sprintf(disp->remoteauthdatastring + i*2, "%02x",
- disp->remoteauthdata[i]);
-
- /*
- * Fetch the local authorisation details.
- */
- disp->localauthproto = X11_NO_AUTH;
- disp->localauthdata = NULL;
- disp->localauthdatalen = 0;
- platform_get_x11_auth(disp, conf);
-
- return disp;
-}
-
-void x11_free_display(struct X11Display *disp)
-{
- if (disp->xdmseen != NULL) {
- struct XDMSeen *seen;
- while ((seen = delpos234(disp->xdmseen, 0)) != NULL)
- sfree(seen);
- freetree234(disp->xdmseen);
- }
- sfree(disp->hostname);
- sfree(disp->unixsocketpath);
- if (disp->localauthdata)
- memset(disp->localauthdata, 0, disp->localauthdatalen);
- sfree(disp->localauthdata);
- if (disp->remoteauthdata)
- memset(disp->remoteauthdata, 0, disp->remoteauthdatalen);
- sfree(disp->remoteauthdata);
- sfree(disp->remoteauthprotoname);
- sfree(disp->remoteauthdatastring);
- sk_addr_free(disp->addr);
- sfree(disp);
-}
-
-#define XDM_MAXSKEW 20*60 /* 20 minute clock skew should be OK */
-
-static char *x11_verify(unsigned long peer_ip, int peer_port,
- struct X11Display *disp, char *proto,
- unsigned char *data, int dlen)
-{
- if (strcmp(proto, x11_authnames[disp->remoteauthproto]) != 0)
- return "wrong authorisation protocol attempted";
- if (disp->remoteauthproto == X11_MIT) {
- if (dlen != disp->remoteauthdatalen)
- return "MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 data was wrong length";
- if (memcmp(disp->remoteauthdata, data, dlen) != 0)
- return "MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 data did not match";
- }
- if (disp->remoteauthproto == X11_XDM) {
- unsigned long t;
- time_t tim;
- int i;
- struct XDMSeen *seen, *ret;
-
- if (dlen != 24)
- return "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 data was wrong length";
- if (peer_port == -1)
- return "cannot do XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 without remote address data";
- des_decrypt_xdmauth(disp->remoteauthdata+9, data, 24);
- if (memcmp(disp->remoteauthdata, data, 8) != 0)
- return "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 data failed check"; /* cookie wrong */
- if (GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(data+8) != peer_ip)
- return "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 data failed check"; /* IP wrong */
- if ((int)GET_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(data+12) != peer_port)
- return "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 data failed check"; /* port wrong */
- t = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(data+14);
- for (i = 18; i < 24; i++)
- if (data[i] != 0) /* zero padding wrong */
- return "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 data failed check";
- tim = time(NULL);
- if (abs(t - tim) > XDM_MAXSKEW)
- return "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 time stamp was too far out";
- seen = snew(struct XDMSeen);
- seen->time = t;
- memcpy(seen->clientid, data+8, 6);
- assert(disp->xdmseen != NULL);
- ret = add234(disp->xdmseen, seen);
- if (ret != seen) {
- sfree(seen);
- return "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 data replayed";
- }
- /* While we're here, purge entries too old to be replayed. */
- for (;;) {
- seen = index234(disp->xdmseen, 0);
- assert(seen != NULL);
- if (t - seen->time <= XDM_MAXSKEW)
- break;
- sfree(delpos234(disp->xdmseen, 0));
- }
- }
- /* implement other protocols here if ever required */
- return NULL;
-}
-
-void x11_get_auth_from_authfile(struct X11Display *disp,
- const char *authfilename)
-{
- FILE *authfp;
- char *buf, *ptr, *str[4];
- int len[4];
- int family, protocol;
- int ideal_match = FALSE;
- char *ourhostname = get_hostname();
-
- /*
- * Normally we should look for precisely the details specified in
- * `disp'. However, there's an oddity when the display is local:
- * displays like "localhost:0" usually have their details stored
- * in a Unix-domain-socket record (even if there isn't actually a
- * real Unix-domain socket available, as with OpenSSH's proxy X11
- * server).
- *
- * This is apparently a fudge to get round the meaninglessness of
- * "localhost" in a shared-home-directory context -- xauth entries
- * for Unix-domain sockets already disambiguate this by storing
- * the *local* hostname in the conveniently-blank hostname field,
- * but IP "localhost" records couldn't do this. So, typically, an
- * IP "localhost" entry in the auth database isn't present and if
- * it were it would be ignored.
- *
- * However, we don't entirely trust that (say) Windows X servers
- * won't rely on a straight "localhost" entry, bad idea though
- * that is; so if we can't find a Unix-domain-socket entry we'll
- * fall back to an IP-based entry if we can find one.
- */
- int localhost = !disp->unixdomain && sk_address_is_local(disp->addr);
-
- authfp = fopen(authfilename, "rb");
- if (!authfp)
- return;
-
- /* Records in .Xauthority contain four strings of up to 64K each */
- buf = snewn(65537 * 4, char);
-
- while (!ideal_match) {
- int c, i, j, match = FALSE;
-
-#define GET do { c = fgetc(authfp); if (c == EOF) goto done; c = (unsigned char)c; } while (0)
- /* Expect a big-endian 2-byte number giving address family */
- GET; family = c;
- GET; family = (family << 8) | c;
- /* Then expect four strings, each composed of a big-endian 2-byte
- * length field followed by that many bytes of data */
- ptr = buf;
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
- GET; len[i] = c;
- GET; len[i] = (len[i] << 8) | c;
- str[i] = ptr;
- for (j = 0; j < len[i]; j++) {
- GET; *ptr++ = c;
- }
- *ptr++ = '\0';
- }
-#undef GET
-
- /*
- * Now we have a full X authority record in memory. See
- * whether it matches the display we're trying to
- * authenticate to.
- *
- * The details we've just read should be interpreted as
- * follows:
- *
- * - 'family' is the network address family used to
- * connect to the display. 0 means IPv4; 6 means IPv6;
- * 256 means Unix-domain sockets.
- *
- * - str[0] is the network address itself. For IPv4 and
- * IPv6, this is a string of binary data of the
- * appropriate length (respectively 4 and 16 bytes)
- * representing the address in big-endian format, e.g.
- * 7F 00 00 01 means IPv4 localhost. For Unix-domain
- * sockets, this is the host name of the machine on
- * which the Unix-domain display resides (so that an
- * .Xauthority file on a shared file system can contain
- * authority entries for Unix-domain displays on
- * several machines without them clashing).
- *
- * - str[1] is the display number. I've no idea why
- * .Xauthority stores this as a string when it has a
- * perfectly good integer format, but there we go.
- *
- * - str[2] is the authorisation method, encoded as its
- * canonical string name (i.e. "MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1",
- * "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1" or something we don't
- * recognise).
- *
- * - str[3] is the actual authorisation data, stored in
- * binary form.
- */
-
- if (disp->displaynum < 0 || disp->displaynum != atoi(str[1]))
- continue; /* not the one */
-
- for (protocol = 1; protocol < lenof(x11_authnames); protocol++)
- if (!strcmp(str[2], x11_authnames[protocol]))
- break;
- if (protocol == lenof(x11_authnames))
- continue; /* don't recognise this protocol, look for another */
-
- switch (family) {
- case 0: /* IPv4 */
- if (!disp->unixdomain &&
- sk_addrtype(disp->addr) == ADDRTYPE_IPV4) {
- char buf[4];
- sk_addrcopy(disp->addr, buf);
- if (len[0] == 4 && !memcmp(str[0], buf, 4)) {
- match = TRUE;
- /* If this is a "localhost" entry, note it down
- * but carry on looking for a Unix-domain entry. */
- ideal_match = !localhost;
- }
- }
- break;
- case 6: /* IPv6 */
- if (!disp->unixdomain &&
- sk_addrtype(disp->addr) == ADDRTYPE_IPV6) {
- char buf[16];
- sk_addrcopy(disp->addr, buf);
- if (len[0] == 16 && !memcmp(str[0], buf, 16)) {
- match = TRUE;
- ideal_match = !localhost;
- }
- }
- break;
- case 256: /* Unix-domain / localhost */
- if ((disp->unixdomain || localhost)
- && ourhostname && !strcmp(ourhostname, str[0]))
- /* A matching Unix-domain socket is always the best
- * match. */
- match = ideal_match = TRUE;
- break;
- }
-
- if (match) {
- /* Current best guess -- may be overridden if !ideal_match */
- disp->localauthproto = protocol;
- sfree(disp->localauthdata); /* free previous guess, if any */
- disp->localauthdata = snewn(len[3], unsigned char);
- memcpy(disp->localauthdata, str[3], len[3]);
- disp->localauthdatalen = len[3];
- }
- }
-
- done:
- fclose(authfp);
- memset(buf, 0, 65537 * 4);
- sfree(buf);
- sfree(ourhostname);
-}
-
-static void x11_log(Plug p, int type, SockAddr addr, int port,
- const char *error_msg, int error_code)
-{
- /* We have no interface to the logging module here, so we drop these. */
-}
-
-static int x11_closing(Plug plug, const char *error_msg, int error_code,
- int calling_back)
-{
- struct X11Private *pr = (struct X11Private *) plug;
-
- /*
- * We have no way to communicate down the forwarded connection,
- * so if an error occurred on the socket, we just ignore it
- * and treat it like a proper close.
- *
- * FIXME: except we could initiate a full close here instead of
- * just an outgoing EOF? ssh.c currently has no API for that, but
- * it could.
- */
- sshfwd_write_eof(pr->c);
- return 1;
-}
-
-static int x11_receive(Plug plug, int urgent, char *data, int len)
-{
- struct X11Private *pr = (struct X11Private *) plug;
-
- if (sshfwd_write(pr->c, data, len) > 0) {
- pr->throttled = 1;
- sk_set_frozen(pr->s, 1);
- }
-
- return 1;
-}
-
-static void x11_sent(Plug plug, int bufsize)
-{
- struct X11Private *pr = (struct X11Private *) plug;
-
- sshfwd_unthrottle(pr->c, bufsize);
-}
-
-/*
- * When setting up X forwarding, we should send the screen number
- * from the specified local display. This function extracts it from
- * the display string.
- */
-int x11_get_screen_number(char *display)
-{
- int n;
-
- n = strcspn(display, ":");
- if (!display[n])
- return 0;
- n = strcspn(display, ".");
- if (!display[n])
- return 0;
- return atoi(display + n + 1);
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to set up the raw connection.
- *
- * Returns an error message, or NULL on success.
- * also, fills the SocketsStructure
- */
-extern const char *x11_init(Socket *s, struct X11Display *disp, void *c,
- const char *peeraddr, int peerport, Conf *conf)
-{
- static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = {
- x11_log,
- x11_closing,
- x11_receive,
- x11_sent,
- NULL
- };
-
- const char *err;
- struct X11Private *pr;
-
- /*
- * Open socket.
- */
- pr = snew(struct X11Private);
- pr->fn = &fn_table;
- pr->auth_protocol = NULL;
- pr->disp = disp;
- pr->verified = 0;
- pr->data_read = 0;
- pr->throttled = pr->throttle_override = 0;
- pr->c = c;
-
- pr->s = *s = new_connection(sk_addr_dup(disp->addr),
- disp->realhost, disp->port,
- 0, 1, 0, 0, (Plug) pr, conf);
- if ((err = sk_socket_error(*s)) != NULL) {
- sfree(pr);
- return err;
- }
-
- /*
- * See if we can make sense of the peer address we were given.
- */
- {
- int i[4];
- if (peeraddr &&
- 4 == sscanf(peeraddr, "%d.%d.%d.%d", i+0, i+1, i+2, i+3)) {
- pr->peer_ip = (i[0] << 24) | (i[1] << 16) | (i[2] << 8) | i[3];
- pr->peer_port = peerport;
- } else {
- pr->peer_ip = 0;
- pr->peer_port = -1;
- }
- }
-
- sk_set_private_ptr(*s, pr);
- return NULL;
-}
-
-void x11_close(Socket s)
-{
- struct X11Private *pr;
- if (!s)
- return;
- pr = (struct X11Private *) sk_get_private_ptr(s);
- if (pr->auth_protocol) {
- sfree(pr->auth_protocol);
- sfree(pr->auth_data);
- }
-
- sfree(pr);
-
- sk_close(s);
-}
-
-void x11_unthrottle(Socket s)
-{
- struct X11Private *pr;
- if (!s)
- return;
- pr = (struct X11Private *) sk_get_private_ptr(s);
-
- pr->throttled = 0;
- sk_set_frozen(s, pr->throttled || pr->throttle_override);
-}
-
-void x11_override_throttle(Socket s, int enable)
-{
- struct X11Private *pr;
- if (!s)
- return;
- pr = (struct X11Private *) sk_get_private_ptr(s);
-
- pr->throttle_override = enable;
- sk_set_frozen(s, pr->throttled || pr->throttle_override);
-}
-
-/*
- * Called to send data down the raw connection.
- */
-int x11_send(Socket s, char *data, int len)
-{
- struct X11Private *pr;
- if (!s)
- return 0;
- pr = (struct X11Private *) sk_get_private_ptr(s);
-
- /*
- * Read the first packet.
- */
- while (len > 0 && pr->data_read < 12)
- pr->firstpkt[pr->data_read++] = (unsigned char) (len--, *data++);
- if (pr->data_read < 12)
- return 0;
-
- /*
- * If we have not allocated the auth_protocol and auth_data
- * strings, do so now.
- */
- if (!pr->auth_protocol) {
- pr->auth_plen = GET_16BIT(pr->firstpkt[0], pr->firstpkt + 6);
- pr->auth_dlen = GET_16BIT(pr->firstpkt[0], pr->firstpkt + 8);
- pr->auth_psize = (pr->auth_plen + 3) & ~3;
- pr->auth_dsize = (pr->auth_dlen + 3) & ~3;
- /* Leave room for a terminating zero, to make our lives easier. */
- pr->auth_protocol = snewn(pr->auth_psize + 1, char);
- pr->auth_data = snewn(pr->auth_dsize, unsigned char);
- }
-
- /*
- * Read the auth_protocol and auth_data strings.
- */
- while (len > 0 && pr->data_read < 12 + pr->auth_psize)
- pr->auth_protocol[pr->data_read++ - 12] = (len--, *data++);
- while (len > 0 && pr->data_read < 12 + pr->auth_psize + pr->auth_dsize)
- pr->auth_data[pr->data_read++ - 12 -
- pr->auth_psize] = (unsigned char) (len--, *data++);
- if (pr->data_read < 12 + pr->auth_psize + pr->auth_dsize)
- return 0;
-
- /*
- * If we haven't verified the authorisation, do so now.
- */
- if (!pr->verified) {
- char *err;
-
- pr->auth_protocol[pr->auth_plen] = '\0'; /* ASCIZ */
- err = x11_verify(pr->peer_ip, pr->peer_port,
- pr->disp, pr->auth_protocol,
- pr->auth_data, pr->auth_dlen);
-
- /*
- * If authorisation failed, construct and send an error
- * packet, then terminate the connection.
- */
- if (err) {
- char *message;
- int msglen, msgsize;
- unsigned char *reply;
-
- message = dupprintf("%s X11 proxy: %s", appname, err);
- msglen = strlen(message);
- reply = snewn(8 + msglen+1 + 4, unsigned char); /* include zero */
- msgsize = (msglen + 3) & ~3;
- reply[0] = 0; /* failure */
- reply[1] = msglen; /* length of reason string */
- memcpy(reply + 2, pr->firstpkt + 2, 4); /* major/minor proto vsn */
- PUT_16BIT(pr->firstpkt[0], reply + 6, msgsize >> 2);/* data len */
- memset(reply + 8, 0, msgsize);
- memcpy(reply + 8, message, msglen);
- sshfwd_write(pr->c, (char *)reply, 8 + msgsize);
- sshfwd_write_eof(pr->c);
- sfree(reply);
- sfree(message);
- return 0;
- }
-
- /*
- * Now we know we're going to accept the connection. Strip
- * the fake auth data, and optionally put real auth data in
- * instead.
- */
- {
- char realauthdata[64];
- int realauthlen = 0;
- int authstrlen = strlen(x11_authnames[pr->disp->localauthproto]);
- int buflen = 0; /* initialise to placate optimiser */
- static const char zeroes[4] = { 0,0,0,0 };
- void *buf;
-
- if (pr->disp->localauthproto == X11_MIT) {
- assert(pr->disp->localauthdatalen <= lenof(realauthdata));
- realauthlen = pr->disp->localauthdatalen;
- memcpy(realauthdata, pr->disp->localauthdata, realauthlen);
- } else if (pr->disp->localauthproto == X11_XDM &&
- pr->disp->localauthdatalen == 16 &&
- ((buf = sk_getxdmdata(s, &buflen))!=0)) {
- time_t t;
- realauthlen = (buflen+12+7) & ~7;
- assert(realauthlen <= lenof(realauthdata));
- memset(realauthdata, 0, realauthlen);
- memcpy(realauthdata, pr->disp->localauthdata, 8);
- memcpy(realauthdata+8, buf, buflen);
- t = time(NULL);
- PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(realauthdata+8+buflen, t);
- des_encrypt_xdmauth(pr->disp->localauthdata+9,
- (unsigned char *)realauthdata,
- realauthlen);
- sfree(buf);
- }
- /* implement other auth methods here if required */
-
- PUT_16BIT(pr->firstpkt[0], pr->firstpkt + 6, authstrlen);
- PUT_16BIT(pr->firstpkt[0], pr->firstpkt + 8, realauthlen);
-
- sk_write(s, (char *)pr->firstpkt, 12);
-
- if (authstrlen) {
- sk_write(s, x11_authnames[pr->disp->localauthproto],
- authstrlen);
- sk_write(s, zeroes, 3 & (-authstrlen));
- }
- if (realauthlen) {
- sk_write(s, realauthdata, realauthlen);
- sk_write(s, zeroes, 3 & (-realauthlen));
- }
- }
- pr->verified = 1;
- }
-
- /*
- * After initialisation, just copy data simply.
- */
-
- return sk_write(s, data, len);
-}
-
-void x11_send_eof(Socket s)
-{
- sk_write_eof(s);
-}
+/* + * Platform-independent bits of X11 forwarding. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <assert.h> +#include <time.h> + +#include "putty.h" +#include "ssh.h" +#include "tree234.h" + +#define GET_16BIT(endian, cp) \ + (endian=='B' ? GET_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp) : GET_16BIT_LSB_FIRST(cp)) + +#define PUT_16BIT(endian, cp, val) \ + (endian=='B' ? PUT_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(cp, val) : PUT_16BIT_LSB_FIRST(cp, val)) + +const char *const x11_authnames[] = { + "", "MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1", "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1" +}; + +struct XDMSeen { + unsigned int time; + unsigned char clientid[6]; +}; + +struct X11Connection { + const struct plug_function_table *fn; + /* the above variable absolutely *must* be the first in this structure */ + unsigned char firstpkt[12]; /* first X data packet */ + tree234 *authtree; + struct X11Display *disp; + char *auth_protocol; + unsigned char *auth_data; + int data_read, auth_plen, auth_psize, auth_dlen, auth_dsize; + int verified; + int throttled, throttle_override; + int no_data_sent_to_x_client; + char *peer_addr; + int peer_port; + struct ssh_channel *c; /* channel structure held by ssh.c */ + Socket s; +}; + +static int xdmseen_cmp(void *a, void *b) +{ + struct XDMSeen *sa = a, *sb = b; + return sa->time > sb->time ? 1 : + sa->time < sb->time ? -1 : + memcmp(sa->clientid, sb->clientid, sizeof(sa->clientid)); +} + +/* Do-nothing "plug" implementation, used by x11_setup_display() when it + * creates a trial connection (and then immediately closes it). + * XXX: bit out of place here, could in principle live in a platform- + * independent network.c or something */ +static void dummy_plug_log(Plug p, int type, SockAddr addr, int port, + const char *error_msg, int error_code) { } +static int dummy_plug_closing + (Plug p, const char *error_msg, int error_code, int calling_back) +{ return 1; } +static int dummy_plug_receive(Plug p, int urgent, char *data, int len) +{ return 1; } +static void dummy_plug_sent(Plug p, int bufsize) { } +static int dummy_plug_accepting(Plug p, accept_fn_t constructor, accept_ctx_t ctx) { return 1; } +static const struct plug_function_table dummy_plug = { + dummy_plug_log, dummy_plug_closing, dummy_plug_receive, + dummy_plug_sent, dummy_plug_accepting +}; + +struct X11FakeAuth *x11_invent_fake_auth(tree234 *authtree, int authtype) +{ + struct X11FakeAuth *auth = snew(struct X11FakeAuth); + int i; + + /* + * This function has the job of inventing a set of X11 fake auth + * data, and adding it to 'authtree'. We must preserve the + * property that for any given actual authorisation attempt, _at + * most one_ thing in the tree can possibly match it. + * + * For MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1, that's not too difficult: the match + * criterion is simply that the entire cookie is correct, so we + * just have to make sure we don't make up two cookies the same. + * (Vanishingly unlikely, but we check anyway to be sure, and go + * round again inventing a new cookie if add234 tells us the one + * we thought of is already in use.) + * + * For XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1, it's a little more fiddly. The setup + * with XA1 is that half the cookie is used as a DES key with + * which to CBC-encrypt an assortment of stuff. Happily, the stuff + * encrypted _begins_ with the other half of the cookie, and the + * IV is always zero, which means that any valid XA1 authorisation + * attempt for a given cookie must begin with the same cipher + * block, consisting of the DES ECB encryption of the first half + * of the cookie using the second half as a key. So we compute + * that cipher block here and now, and use it as the sorting key + * for distinguishing XA1 entries in the tree. + */ + + if (authtype == X11_MIT) { + auth->proto = X11_MIT; + + /* MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1. Cookie size is 128 bits (16 bytes). */ + auth->datalen = 16; + auth->data = snewn(auth->datalen, unsigned char); + auth->xa1_firstblock = NULL; + + while (1) { + for (i = 0; i < auth->datalen; i++) + auth->data[i] = random_byte(); + if (add234(authtree, auth) == auth) + break; + } + + auth->xdmseen = NULL; + } else { + assert(authtype == X11_XDM); + auth->proto = X11_XDM; + + /* XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1. Cookie size is 16 bytes; byte 8 is zero. */ + auth->datalen = 16; + auth->data = snewn(auth->datalen, unsigned char); + auth->xa1_firstblock = snewn(8, unsigned char); + memset(auth->xa1_firstblock, 0, 8); + + while (1) { + for (i = 0; i < auth->datalen; i++) + auth->data[i] = (i == 8 ? 0 : random_byte()); + memcpy(auth->xa1_firstblock, auth->data, 8); + des_encrypt_xdmauth(auth->data + 9, auth->xa1_firstblock, 8); + if (add234(authtree, auth) == auth) + break; + } + + auth->xdmseen = newtree234(xdmseen_cmp); + } + auth->protoname = dupstr(x11_authnames[auth->proto]); + auth->datastring = snewn(auth->datalen * 2 + 1, char); + for (i = 0; i < auth->datalen; i++) + sprintf(auth->datastring + i*2, "%02x", + auth->data[i]); + + auth->disp = NULL; + auth->share_cs = auth->share_chan = NULL; + + return auth; +} + +void x11_free_fake_auth(struct X11FakeAuth *auth) +{ + if (auth->data) + smemclr(auth->data, auth->datalen); + sfree(auth->data); + sfree(auth->protoname); + sfree(auth->datastring); + sfree(auth->xa1_firstblock); + if (auth->xdmseen != NULL) { + struct XDMSeen *seen; + while ((seen = delpos234(auth->xdmseen, 0)) != NULL) + sfree(seen); + freetree234(auth->xdmseen); + } + sfree(auth); +} + +int x11_authcmp(void *av, void *bv) +{ + struct X11FakeAuth *a = (struct X11FakeAuth *)av; + struct X11FakeAuth *b = (struct X11FakeAuth *)bv; + + if (a->proto < b->proto) + return -1; + else if (a->proto > b->proto) + return +1; + + if (a->proto == X11_MIT) { + if (a->datalen < b->datalen) + return -1; + else if (a->datalen > b->datalen) + return +1; + + return memcmp(a->data, b->data, a->datalen); + } else { + assert(a->proto == X11_XDM); + + return memcmp(a->xa1_firstblock, b->xa1_firstblock, 8); + } +} + +struct X11Display *x11_setup_display(char *display, Conf *conf) +{ + struct X11Display *disp = snew(struct X11Display); + char *localcopy; + + if (!display || !*display) { + localcopy = platform_get_x_display(); + if (!localcopy || !*localcopy) { + sfree(localcopy); + localcopy = dupstr(":0"); /* plausible default for any platform */ + } + } else + localcopy = dupstr(display); + + /* + * Parse the display name. + * + * We expect this to have one of the following forms: + * + * - the standard X format which looks like + * [ [ protocol '/' ] host ] ':' displaynumber [ '.' screennumber ] + * (X11 also permits a double colon to indicate DECnet, but + * that's not our problem, thankfully!) + * + * - only seen in the wild on MacOS (so far): a pathname to a + * Unix-domain socket, which will typically and confusingly + * end in ":0", and which I'm currently distinguishing from + * the standard scheme by noting that it starts with '/'. + */ + if (localcopy[0] == '/') { + disp->unixsocketpath = localcopy; + disp->unixdomain = TRUE; + disp->hostname = NULL; + disp->displaynum = -1; + disp->screennum = 0; + disp->addr = NULL; + } else { + char *colon, *dot, *slash; + char *protocol, *hostname; + + colon = host_strrchr(localcopy, ':'); + if (!colon) { + sfree(disp); + sfree(localcopy); + return NULL; /* FIXME: report a specific error? */ + } + + *colon++ = '\0'; + dot = strchr(colon, '.'); + if (dot) + *dot++ = '\0'; + + disp->displaynum = atoi(colon); + if (dot) + disp->screennum = atoi(dot); + else + disp->screennum = 0; + + protocol = NULL; + hostname = localcopy; + if (colon > localcopy) { + slash = strchr(localcopy, '/'); + if (slash) { + *slash++ = '\0'; + protocol = localcopy; + hostname = slash; + } + } + + disp->hostname = *hostname ? dupstr(hostname) : NULL; + + if (protocol) + disp->unixdomain = (!strcmp(protocol, "local") || + !strcmp(protocol, "unix")); + else if (!*hostname || !strcmp(hostname, "unix")) + disp->unixdomain = platform_uses_x11_unix_by_default; + else + disp->unixdomain = FALSE; + + if (!disp->hostname && !disp->unixdomain) + disp->hostname = dupstr("localhost"); + + disp->unixsocketpath = NULL; + disp->addr = NULL; + + sfree(localcopy); + } + + /* + * Look up the display hostname, if we need to. + */ + if (!disp->unixdomain) { + const char *err; + + disp->port = 6000 + disp->displaynum; + disp->addr = name_lookup(disp->hostname, disp->port, + &disp->realhost, conf, ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC); + + if ((err = sk_addr_error(disp->addr)) != NULL) { + sk_addr_free(disp->addr); + sfree(disp->hostname); + sfree(disp->unixsocketpath); + sfree(disp); + return NULL; /* FIXME: report an error */ + } + } + + /* + * Try upgrading an IP-style localhost display to a Unix-socket + * display (as the standard X connection libraries do). + */ + if (!disp->unixdomain && sk_address_is_local(disp->addr)) { + SockAddr ux = platform_get_x11_unix_address(NULL, disp->displaynum); + const char *err = sk_addr_error(ux); + if (!err) { + /* Create trial connection to see if there is a useful Unix-domain + * socket */ + const struct plug_function_table *dummy = &dummy_plug; + Socket s = sk_new(sk_addr_dup(ux), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, (Plug)&dummy); + err = sk_socket_error(s); + sk_close(s); + } + if (err) { + sk_addr_free(ux); + } else { + sk_addr_free(disp->addr); + disp->unixdomain = TRUE; + disp->addr = ux; + /* Fill in the rest in a moment */ + } + } + + if (disp->unixdomain) { + if (!disp->addr) + disp->addr = platform_get_x11_unix_address(disp->unixsocketpath, + disp->displaynum); + if (disp->unixsocketpath) + disp->realhost = dupstr(disp->unixsocketpath); + else + disp->realhost = dupprintf("unix:%d", disp->displaynum); + disp->port = 0; + } + + /* + * Fetch the local authorisation details. + */ + disp->localauthproto = X11_NO_AUTH; + disp->localauthdata = NULL; + disp->localauthdatalen = 0; + platform_get_x11_auth(disp, conf); + + return disp; +} + +void x11_free_display(struct X11Display *disp) +{ + sfree(disp->hostname); + sfree(disp->unixsocketpath); + if (disp->localauthdata) + smemclr(disp->localauthdata, disp->localauthdatalen); + sfree(disp->localauthdata); + sk_addr_free(disp->addr); + sfree(disp); +} + +#define XDM_MAXSKEW 20*60 /* 20 minute clock skew should be OK */ + +static char *x11_verify(unsigned long peer_ip, int peer_port, + tree234 *authtree, char *proto, + unsigned char *data, int dlen, + struct X11FakeAuth **auth_ret) +{ + struct X11FakeAuth match_dummy; /* for passing to find234 */ + struct X11FakeAuth *auth; + + /* + * First, do a lookup in our tree to find the only authorisation + * record that _might_ match. + */ + if (!strcmp(proto, x11_authnames[X11_MIT])) { + /* + * Just look up the whole cookie that was presented to us, + * which x11_authcmp will compare against the cookies we + * currently believe in. + */ + match_dummy.proto = X11_MIT; + match_dummy.datalen = dlen; + match_dummy.data = data; + } else if (!strcmp(proto, x11_authnames[X11_XDM])) { + /* + * Look up the first cipher block, against the stored first + * cipher blocks for the XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 cookies we + * currently know. (See comment in x11_invent_fake_auth.) + */ + match_dummy.proto = X11_XDM; + match_dummy.xa1_firstblock = data; + } else { + return "Unsupported authorisation protocol"; + } + + if ((auth = find234(authtree, &match_dummy, 0)) == NULL) + return "Authorisation not recognised"; + + /* + * If we're using MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1, that was all we needed. If + * we're doing XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1, though, we have to check the + * rest of the auth data. + */ + if (auth->proto == X11_XDM) { + unsigned long t; + time_t tim; + int i; + struct XDMSeen *seen, *ret; + + if (dlen != 24) + return "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 data was wrong length"; + if (peer_port == -1) + return "cannot do XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 without remote address data"; + des_decrypt_xdmauth(auth->data+9, data, 24); + if (memcmp(auth->data, data, 8) != 0) + return "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 data failed check"; /* cookie wrong */ + if (GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(data+8) != peer_ip) + return "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 data failed check"; /* IP wrong */ + if ((int)GET_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(data+12) != peer_port) + return "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 data failed check"; /* port wrong */ + t = GET_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(data+14); + for (i = 18; i < 24; i++) + if (data[i] != 0) /* zero padding wrong */ + return "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 data failed check"; + tim = time(NULL); + if (abs(t - tim) > XDM_MAXSKEW) + return "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 time stamp was too far out"; + seen = snew(struct XDMSeen); + seen->time = t; + memcpy(seen->clientid, data+8, 6); + assert(auth->xdmseen != NULL); + ret = add234(auth->xdmseen, seen); + if (ret != seen) { + sfree(seen); + return "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 data replayed"; + } + /* While we're here, purge entries too old to be replayed. */ + for (;;) { + seen = index234(auth->xdmseen, 0); + assert(seen != NULL); + if (t - seen->time <= XDM_MAXSKEW) + break; + sfree(delpos234(auth->xdmseen, 0)); + } + } + /* implement other protocols here if ever required */ + + *auth_ret = auth; + return NULL; +} + +void x11_get_auth_from_authfile(struct X11Display *disp, + const char *authfilename) +{ + FILE *authfp; + char *buf, *ptr, *str[4]; + int len[4]; + int family, protocol; + int ideal_match = FALSE; + char *ourhostname; + + /* + * Normally we should look for precisely the details specified in + * `disp'. However, there's an oddity when the display is local: + * displays like "localhost:0" usually have their details stored + * in a Unix-domain-socket record (even if there isn't actually a + * real Unix-domain socket available, as with OpenSSH's proxy X11 + * server). + * + * This is apparently a fudge to get round the meaninglessness of + * "localhost" in a shared-home-directory context -- xauth entries + * for Unix-domain sockets already disambiguate this by storing + * the *local* hostname in the conveniently-blank hostname field, + * but IP "localhost" records couldn't do this. So, typically, an + * IP "localhost" entry in the auth database isn't present and if + * it were it would be ignored. + * + * However, we don't entirely trust that (say) Windows X servers + * won't rely on a straight "localhost" entry, bad idea though + * that is; so if we can't find a Unix-domain-socket entry we'll + * fall back to an IP-based entry if we can find one. + */ + int localhost = !disp->unixdomain && sk_address_is_local(disp->addr); + + authfp = fopen(authfilename, "rb"); + if (!authfp) + return; + + ourhostname = get_hostname(); + + /* Records in .Xauthority contain four strings of up to 64K each */ + buf = snewn(65537 * 4, char); + + while (!ideal_match) { + int c, i, j, match = FALSE; + +#define GET do { c = fgetc(authfp); if (c == EOF) goto done; c = (unsigned char)c; } while (0) + /* Expect a big-endian 2-byte number giving address family */ + GET; family = c; + GET; family = (family << 8) | c; + /* Then expect four strings, each composed of a big-endian 2-byte + * length field followed by that many bytes of data */ + ptr = buf; + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { + GET; len[i] = c; + GET; len[i] = (len[i] << 8) | c; + str[i] = ptr; + for (j = 0; j < len[i]; j++) { + GET; *ptr++ = c; + } + *ptr++ = '\0'; + } +#undef GET + + /* + * Now we have a full X authority record in memory. See + * whether it matches the display we're trying to + * authenticate to. + * + * The details we've just read should be interpreted as + * follows: + * + * - 'family' is the network address family used to + * connect to the display. 0 means IPv4; 6 means IPv6; + * 256 means Unix-domain sockets. + * + * - str[0] is the network address itself. For IPv4 and + * IPv6, this is a string of binary data of the + * appropriate length (respectively 4 and 16 bytes) + * representing the address in big-endian format, e.g. + * 7F 00 00 01 means IPv4 localhost. For Unix-domain + * sockets, this is the host name of the machine on + * which the Unix-domain display resides (so that an + * .Xauthority file on a shared file system can contain + * authority entries for Unix-domain displays on + * several machines without them clashing). + * + * - str[1] is the display number. I've no idea why + * .Xauthority stores this as a string when it has a + * perfectly good integer format, but there we go. + * + * - str[2] is the authorisation method, encoded as its + * canonical string name (i.e. "MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1", + * "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1" or something we don't + * recognise). + * + * - str[3] is the actual authorisation data, stored in + * binary form. + */ + + if (disp->displaynum < 0 || disp->displaynum != atoi(str[1])) + continue; /* not the one */ + + for (protocol = 1; protocol < lenof(x11_authnames); protocol++) + if (!strcmp(str[2], x11_authnames[protocol])) + break; + if (protocol == lenof(x11_authnames)) + continue; /* don't recognise this protocol, look for another */ + + switch (family) { + case 0: /* IPv4 */ + if (!disp->unixdomain && + sk_addrtype(disp->addr) == ADDRTYPE_IPV4) { + char buf[4]; + sk_addrcopy(disp->addr, buf); + if (len[0] == 4 && !memcmp(str[0], buf, 4)) { + match = TRUE; + /* If this is a "localhost" entry, note it down + * but carry on looking for a Unix-domain entry. */ + ideal_match = !localhost; + } + } + break; + case 6: /* IPv6 */ + if (!disp->unixdomain && + sk_addrtype(disp->addr) == ADDRTYPE_IPV6) { + char buf[16]; + sk_addrcopy(disp->addr, buf); + if (len[0] == 16 && !memcmp(str[0], buf, 16)) { + match = TRUE; + ideal_match = !localhost; + } + } + break; + case 256: /* Unix-domain / localhost */ + if ((disp->unixdomain || localhost) + && ourhostname && !strcmp(ourhostname, str[0])) + /* A matching Unix-domain socket is always the best + * match. */ + match = ideal_match = TRUE; + break; + } + + if (match) { + /* Current best guess -- may be overridden if !ideal_match */ + disp->localauthproto = protocol; + sfree(disp->localauthdata); /* free previous guess, if any */ + disp->localauthdata = snewn(len[3], unsigned char); + memcpy(disp->localauthdata, str[3], len[3]); + disp->localauthdatalen = len[3]; + } + } + + done: + fclose(authfp); + smemclr(buf, 65537 * 4); + sfree(buf); + sfree(ourhostname); +} + +static void x11_log(Plug p, int type, SockAddr addr, int port, + const char *error_msg, int error_code) +{ + /* We have no interface to the logging module here, so we drop these. */ +} + +static void x11_send_init_error(struct X11Connection *conn, + const char *err_message); + +static int x11_closing(Plug plug, const char *error_msg, int error_code, + int calling_back) +{ + struct X11Connection *xconn = (struct X11Connection *) plug; + + if (error_msg) { + /* + * Socket error. If we're still at the connection setup stage, + * construct an X11 error packet passing on the problem. + */ + if (xconn->no_data_sent_to_x_client) { + char *err_message = dupprintf("unable to connect to forwarded " + "X server: %s", error_msg); + x11_send_init_error(xconn, err_message); + sfree(err_message); + } + + /* + * Whether we did that or not, now we slam the connection + * shut. + */ + sshfwd_unclean_close(xconn->c, error_msg); + } else { + /* + * Ordinary EOF received on socket. Send an EOF on the SSH + * channel. + */ + if (xconn->c) + sshfwd_write_eof(xconn->c); + } + + return 1; +} + +static int x11_receive(Plug plug, int urgent, char *data, int len) +{ + struct X11Connection *xconn = (struct X11Connection *) plug; + + if (sshfwd_write(xconn->c, data, len) > 0) { + xconn->throttled = 1; + xconn->no_data_sent_to_x_client = FALSE; + sk_set_frozen(xconn->s, 1); + } + + return 1; +} + +static void x11_sent(Plug plug, int bufsize) +{ + struct X11Connection *xconn = (struct X11Connection *) plug; + + sshfwd_unthrottle(xconn->c, bufsize); +} + +/* + * When setting up X forwarding, we should send the screen number + * from the specified local display. This function extracts it from + * the display string. + */ +int x11_get_screen_number(char *display) +{ + int n; + + n = host_strcspn(display, ":"); + if (!display[n]) + return 0; + n = strcspn(display, "."); + if (!display[n]) + return 0; + return atoi(display + n + 1); +} + +/* + * Called to set up the X11Connection structure, though this does not + * yet connect to an actual server. + */ +struct X11Connection *x11_init(tree234 *authtree, void *c, + const char *peeraddr, int peerport) +{ + static const struct plug_function_table fn_table = { + x11_log, + x11_closing, + x11_receive, + x11_sent, + NULL + }; + + struct X11Connection *xconn; + + /* + * Open socket. + */ + xconn = snew(struct X11Connection); + xconn->fn = &fn_table; + xconn->auth_protocol = NULL; + xconn->authtree = authtree; + xconn->verified = 0; + xconn->data_read = 0; + xconn->throttled = xconn->throttle_override = 0; + xconn->no_data_sent_to_x_client = TRUE; + xconn->c = c; + + /* + * We don't actually open a local socket to the X server just yet, + * because we don't know which one it is. Instead, we'll wait + * until we see the incoming authentication data, which may tell + * us what display to connect to, or whether we have to divert + * this X forwarding channel to a connection-sharing downstream + * rather than handling it ourself. + */ + xconn->disp = NULL; + xconn->s = NULL; + + /* + * Stash the peer address we were given in its original text form. + */ + xconn->peer_addr = peeraddr ? dupstr(peeraddr) : NULL; + xconn->peer_port = peerport; + + return xconn; +} + +void x11_close(struct X11Connection *xconn) +{ + if (!xconn) + return; + + if (xconn->auth_protocol) { + sfree(xconn->auth_protocol); + sfree(xconn->auth_data); + } + + if (xconn->s) + sk_close(xconn->s); + + sfree(xconn->peer_addr); + sfree(xconn); +} + +void x11_unthrottle(struct X11Connection *xconn) +{ + if (!xconn) + return; + + xconn->throttled = 0; + if (xconn->s) + sk_set_frozen(xconn->s, xconn->throttled || xconn->throttle_override); +} + +void x11_override_throttle(struct X11Connection *xconn, int enable) +{ + if (!xconn) + return; + + xconn->throttle_override = enable; + if (xconn->s) + sk_set_frozen(xconn->s, xconn->throttled || xconn->throttle_override); +} + +static void x11_send_init_error(struct X11Connection *xconn, + const char *err_message) +{ + char *full_message; + int msglen, msgsize; + unsigned char *reply; + + full_message = dupprintf("%s X11 proxy: %s\n", appname, err_message); + + msglen = strlen(full_message); + reply = snewn(8 + msglen+1 + 4, unsigned char); /* include zero */ + msgsize = (msglen + 3) & ~3; + reply[0] = 0; /* failure */ + reply[1] = msglen; /* length of reason string */ + memcpy(reply + 2, xconn->firstpkt + 2, 4); /* major/minor proto vsn */ + PUT_16BIT(xconn->firstpkt[0], reply + 6, msgsize >> 2);/* data len */ + memset(reply + 8, 0, msgsize); + memcpy(reply + 8, full_message, msglen); + sshfwd_write(xconn->c, (char *)reply, 8 + msgsize); + sshfwd_write_eof(xconn->c); + xconn->no_data_sent_to_x_client = FALSE; + sfree(reply); + sfree(full_message); +} + +static int x11_parse_ip(const char *addr_string, unsigned long *ip) +{ + + /* + * See if we can make sense of this string as an IPv4 address, for + * XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 purposes. + */ + int i[4]; + if (addr_string && + 4 == sscanf(addr_string, "%d.%d.%d.%d", i+0, i+1, i+2, i+3)) { + *ip = (i[0] << 24) | (i[1] << 16) | (i[2] << 8) | i[3]; + return TRUE; + } else { + return FALSE; + } +} + +/* + * Called to send data down the raw connection. + */ +int x11_send(struct X11Connection *xconn, char *data, int len) +{ + if (!xconn) + return 0; + + /* + * Read the first packet. + */ + while (len > 0 && xconn->data_read < 12) + xconn->firstpkt[xconn->data_read++] = (unsigned char) (len--, *data++); + if (xconn->data_read < 12) + return 0; + + /* + * If we have not allocated the auth_protocol and auth_data + * strings, do so now. + */ + if (!xconn->auth_protocol) { + xconn->auth_plen = GET_16BIT(xconn->firstpkt[0], xconn->firstpkt + 6); + xconn->auth_dlen = GET_16BIT(xconn->firstpkt[0], xconn->firstpkt + 8); + xconn->auth_psize = (xconn->auth_plen + 3) & ~3; + xconn->auth_dsize = (xconn->auth_dlen + 3) & ~3; + /* Leave room for a terminating zero, to make our lives easier. */ + xconn->auth_protocol = snewn(xconn->auth_psize + 1, char); + xconn->auth_data = snewn(xconn->auth_dsize, unsigned char); + } + + /* + * Read the auth_protocol and auth_data strings. + */ + while (len > 0 && + xconn->data_read < 12 + xconn->auth_psize) + xconn->auth_protocol[xconn->data_read++ - 12] = (len--, *data++); + while (len > 0 && + xconn->data_read < 12 + xconn->auth_psize + xconn->auth_dsize) + xconn->auth_data[xconn->data_read++ - 12 - + xconn->auth_psize] = (unsigned char) (len--, *data++); + if (xconn->data_read < 12 + xconn->auth_psize + xconn->auth_dsize) + return 0; + + /* + * If we haven't verified the authorisation, do so now. + */ + if (!xconn->verified) { + const char *err; + struct X11FakeAuth *auth_matched = NULL; + unsigned long peer_ip; + int peer_port; + int protomajor, protominor; + void *greeting; + int greeting_len; + unsigned char *socketdata; + int socketdatalen; + char new_peer_addr[32]; + int new_peer_port; + + protomajor = GET_16BIT(xconn->firstpkt[0], xconn->firstpkt + 2); + protominor = GET_16BIT(xconn->firstpkt[0], xconn->firstpkt + 4); + + assert(!xconn->s); + + xconn->auth_protocol[xconn->auth_plen] = '\0'; /* ASCIZ */ + + peer_ip = 0; /* placate optimiser */ + if (x11_parse_ip(xconn->peer_addr, &peer_ip)) + peer_port = xconn->peer_port; + else + peer_port = -1; /* signal no peer address data available */ + + err = x11_verify(peer_ip, peer_port, + xconn->authtree, xconn->auth_protocol, + xconn->auth_data, xconn->auth_dlen, &auth_matched); + if (err) { + x11_send_init_error(xconn, err); + return 0; + } + assert(auth_matched); + + /* + * If this auth points to a connection-sharing downstream + * rather than an X display we know how to connect to + * directly, pass it off to the sharing module now. + */ + if (auth_matched->share_cs) { + sshfwd_x11_sharing_handover(xconn->c, auth_matched->share_cs, + auth_matched->share_chan, + xconn->peer_addr, xconn->peer_port, + xconn->firstpkt[0], + protomajor, protominor, data, len); + return 0; + } + + /* + * Now we know we're going to accept the connection, and what + * X display to connect to. Actually connect to it. + */ + sshfwd_x11_is_local(xconn->c); + xconn->disp = auth_matched->disp; + xconn->s = new_connection(sk_addr_dup(xconn->disp->addr), + xconn->disp->realhost, xconn->disp->port, + 0, 1, 0, 0, (Plug) xconn, + sshfwd_get_conf(xconn->c)); + if ((err = sk_socket_error(xconn->s)) != NULL) { + char *err_message = dupprintf("unable to connect to" + " forwarded X server: %s", err); + x11_send_init_error(xconn, err_message); + sfree(err_message); + return 0; + } + + /* + * Write a new connection header containing our replacement + * auth data. + */ + + socketdata = sk_getxdmdata(xconn->s, &socketdatalen); + if (socketdata && socketdatalen==6) { + sprintf(new_peer_addr, "%d.%d.%d.%d", socketdata[0], + socketdata[1], socketdata[2], socketdata[3]); + new_peer_port = GET_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(socketdata + 4); + } else { + strcpy(new_peer_addr, "0.0.0.0"); + new_peer_port = 0; + } + + greeting = x11_make_greeting(xconn->firstpkt[0], + protomajor, protominor, + xconn->disp->localauthproto, + xconn->disp->localauthdata, + xconn->disp->localauthdatalen, + new_peer_addr, new_peer_port, + &greeting_len); + + sk_write(xconn->s, greeting, greeting_len); + + smemclr(greeting, greeting_len); + sfree(greeting); + + /* + * Now we're done. + */ + xconn->verified = 1; + } + + /* + * After initialisation, just copy data simply. + */ + + return sk_write(xconn->s, data, len); +} + +void x11_send_eof(struct X11Connection *xconn) +{ + if (xconn->s) { + sk_write_eof(xconn->s); + } else { + /* + * If EOF is received from the X client before we've got to + * the point of actually connecting to an X server, then we + * should send an EOF back to the client so that the + * forwarded channel will be terminated. + */ + if (xconn->c) + sshfwd_write_eof(xconn->c); + } +} + +/* + * Utility functions used by connection sharing to convert textual + * representations of an X11 auth protocol name + hex cookie into our + * usual integer protocol id and binary auth data. + */ +int x11_identify_auth_proto(const char *protoname) +{ + int protocol; + + for (protocol = 1; protocol < lenof(x11_authnames); protocol++) + if (!strcmp(protoname, x11_authnames[protocol])) + return protocol; + return -1; +} + +void *x11_dehexify(const char *hex, int *outlen) +{ + int len, i; + unsigned char *ret; + + len = strlen(hex) / 2; + ret = snewn(len, unsigned char); + + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + char bytestr[3]; + unsigned val = 0; + bytestr[0] = hex[2*i]; + bytestr[1] = hex[2*i+1]; + bytestr[2] = '\0'; + sscanf(bytestr, "%x", &val); + ret[i] = val; + } + + *outlen = len; + return ret; +} + +/* + * Construct an X11 greeting packet, including making up the right + * authorisation data. + */ +void *x11_make_greeting(int endian, int protomajor, int protominor, + int auth_proto, const void *auth_data, int auth_len, + const char *peer_addr, int peer_port, + int *outlen) +{ + unsigned char *greeting; + unsigned char realauthdata[64]; + const char *authname; + const unsigned char *authdata; + int authnamelen, authnamelen_pad; + int authdatalen, authdatalen_pad; + int greeting_len; + + authname = x11_authnames[auth_proto]; + authnamelen = strlen(authname); + authnamelen_pad = (authnamelen + 3) & ~3; + + if (auth_proto == X11_MIT) { + authdata = auth_data; + authdatalen = auth_len; + } else if (auth_proto == X11_XDM && auth_len == 16) { + time_t t; + unsigned long peer_ip = 0; + + x11_parse_ip(peer_addr, &peer_ip); + + authdata = realauthdata; + authdatalen = 24; + memset(realauthdata, 0, authdatalen); + memcpy(realauthdata, auth_data, 8); + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(realauthdata+8, peer_ip); + PUT_16BIT_MSB_FIRST(realauthdata+12, peer_port); + t = time(NULL); + PUT_32BIT_MSB_FIRST(realauthdata+14, t); + + des_encrypt_xdmauth((const unsigned char *)auth_data + 9, + realauthdata, authdatalen); + } else { + authdata = realauthdata; + authdatalen = 0; + } + + authdatalen_pad = (authdatalen + 3) & ~3; + greeting_len = 12 + authnamelen_pad + authdatalen_pad; + + greeting = snewn(greeting_len, unsigned char); + memset(greeting, 0, greeting_len); + greeting[0] = endian; + PUT_16BIT(endian, greeting+2, protomajor); + PUT_16BIT(endian, greeting+4, protominor); + PUT_16BIT(endian, greeting+6, authnamelen); + PUT_16BIT(endian, greeting+8, authdatalen); + memcpy(greeting+12, authname, authnamelen); + memcpy(greeting+12+authnamelen_pad, authdata, authdatalen); + + smemclr(realauthdata, sizeof(realauthdata)); + + *outlen = greeting_len; + return greeting; +} |