freebsd-src/eBones/lib/libkrb/get_ad_tkt.c
1997-02-22 14:40:44 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988 by the Massachusetts Institute
* of Technology.
* For copying and distribution information, please see the file
* <Copyright.MIT>.
*
* from: get_ad_tkt.c,v 4.15 89/07/07 15:18:51 jtkohl Exp $
* $Id$
*/
#if 0
#ifndef lint
static char rcsid[] =
"$Id$";
#endif /* lint */
#endif
#include <krb.h>
#include <des.h>
#include <prot.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
/* use the bsd time.h struct defs for PC too! */
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
extern int krb_debug;
struct timeval tt_local = { 0, 0 };
int swap_bytes;
unsigned long rep_err_code;
/*
* get_ad_tkt obtains a new service ticket from Kerberos, using
* the ticket-granting ticket which must be in the ticket file.
* It is typically called by krb_mk_req() when the client side
* of an application is creating authentication information to be
* sent to the server side.
*
* get_ad_tkt takes four arguments: three pointers to strings which
* contain the name, instance, and realm of the service for which the
* ticket is to be obtained; and an integer indicating the desired
* lifetime of the ticket.
*
* It returns an error status if the ticket couldn't be obtained,
* or AD_OK if all went well. The ticket is stored in the ticket
* cache.
*
* The request sent to the Kerberos ticket-granting service looks
* like this:
*
* pkt->dat
*
* TEXT original contents of authenticator+ticket
* pkt->dat built in krb_mk_req call
*
* 4 bytes time_ws always 0 (?)
* char lifetime lifetime argument passed
* string service service name argument
* string sinstance service instance arg.
*
* See "prot.h" for the reply packet layout and definitions of the
* extraction macros like pkt_version(), pkt_msg_type(), etc.
*/
int
get_ad_tkt(service,sinstance,realm,lifetime)
char *service;
char *sinstance;
char *realm;
int lifetime;
{
static KTEXT_ST pkt_st;
KTEXT pkt = & pkt_st; /* Packet to KDC */
static KTEXT_ST rpkt_st;
KTEXT rpkt = &rpkt_st; /* Returned packet */
static KTEXT_ST cip_st;
KTEXT cip = &cip_st; /* Returned Ciphertext */
static KTEXT_ST tkt_st;
KTEXT tkt = &tkt_st; /* Current ticket */
C_Block ses; /* Session key for tkt */
CREDENTIALS cr;
int kvno; /* Kvno for session key */
char lrealm[REALM_SZ];
C_Block key; /* Key for decrypting cipher */
Key_schedule key_s;
long time_ws = 0;
char s_name[SNAME_SZ];
char s_instance[INST_SZ];
int msg_byte_order;
int kerror;
char rlm[REALM_SZ];
char *ptr;
unsigned long kdc_time; /* KDC time */
if ((kerror = krb_get_tf_realm(TKT_FILE, lrealm)) != KSUCCESS)
return(kerror);
/* Create skeleton of packet to be sent */
(void) gettimeofday(&tt_local,(struct timezone *) 0);
pkt->length = 0;
/*
* Look for the session key (and other stuff we don't need)
* in the ticket file for krbtgt.realm@lrealm where "realm"
* is the service's realm (passed in "realm" argument) and
* lrealm is the realm of our initial ticket. If we don't
* have this, we will try to get it.
*/
if ((kerror = krb_get_cred("krbtgt",realm,lrealm,&cr)) != KSUCCESS) {
/*
* If realm == lrealm, we have no hope, so let's not even try.
*/
if ((strncmp(realm, lrealm, REALM_SZ)) == 0)
return(AD_NOTGT);
else{
if ((kerror =
get_ad_tkt("krbtgt",realm,lrealm,lifetime)) != KSUCCESS)
return(kerror);
if ((kerror = krb_get_cred("krbtgt",realm,lrealm,&cr)) != KSUCCESS)
return(kerror);
}
}
/*
* Make up a request packet to the "krbtgt.realm@lrealm".
* Start by calling krb_mk_req() which puts ticket+authenticator
* into "pkt". Then tack other stuff on the end.
*/
kerror = krb_mk_req(pkt,"krbtgt",realm,lrealm,0L);
if (kerror)
return(AD_NOTGT);
/* timestamp */
bcopy((char *) &time_ws,(char *) (pkt->dat+pkt->length),4);
pkt->length += 4;
*(pkt->dat+(pkt->length)++) = (char) lifetime;
(void) strcpy((char *) (pkt->dat+pkt->length),service);
pkt->length += 1 + strlen(service);
(void) strcpy((char *)(pkt->dat+pkt->length),sinstance);
pkt->length += 1 + strlen(sinstance);
rpkt->length = 0;
/* Send the request to the local ticket-granting server */
if ((kerror = send_to_kdc(pkt, rpkt, realm))) return(kerror);
/* check packet version of the returned packet */
if (pkt_version(rpkt) != KRB_PROT_VERSION )
return(INTK_PROT);
/* Check byte order */
msg_byte_order = pkt_msg_type(rpkt) & 1;
swap_bytes = 0;
if (msg_byte_order != HOST_BYTE_ORDER)
swap_bytes++;
switch (pkt_msg_type(rpkt) & ~1) {
case AUTH_MSG_KDC_REPLY:
break;
case AUTH_MSG_ERR_REPLY:
bcopy(pkt_err_code(rpkt), (char *) &rep_err_code, 4);
if (swap_bytes)
swap_u_long(rep_err_code);
return(rep_err_code);
default:
return(INTK_PROT);
}
/* Extract the ciphertext */
cip->length = pkt_clen(rpkt); /* let clen do the swap */
bcopy((char *) pkt_cipher(rpkt),(char *) (cip->dat),cip->length);
#ifndef NOENCRYPTION
key_sched((C_Block *)cr.session,key_s);
pcbc_encrypt((C_Block *)cip->dat,(C_Block *)cip->dat,(long)cip->length,
key_s,(C_Block *)cr.session,DECRYPT);
#endif
/* Get rid of all traces of key */
bzero((char *) cr.session, sizeof(key));
bzero((char *) key_s, sizeof(key_s));
ptr = (char *) cip->dat;
bcopy(ptr,(char *)ses,8);
ptr += 8;
(void) strcpy(s_name,ptr);
ptr += strlen(s_name) + 1;
(void) strcpy(s_instance,ptr);
ptr += strlen(s_instance) + 1;
(void) strcpy(rlm,ptr);
ptr += strlen(rlm) + 1;
lifetime = (unsigned long) ptr[0];
kvno = (unsigned long) ptr[1];
tkt->length = (int) ptr[2];
ptr += 3;
bcopy(ptr,(char *)(tkt->dat),tkt->length);
ptr += tkt->length;
if (strcmp(s_name, service) || strcmp(s_instance, sinstance) ||
strcmp(rlm, realm)) /* not what we asked for */
return(INTK_ERR); /* we need a better code here XXX */
/* check KDC time stamp */
bcopy(ptr,(char *)&kdc_time,4); /* Time (coarse) */
if (swap_bytes) swap_u_long(kdc_time);
ptr += 4;
(void) gettimeofday(&tt_local,(struct timezone *) 0);
if (abs((int)(tt_local.tv_sec - kdc_time)) > CLOCK_SKEW) {
return(RD_AP_TIME); /* XXX should probably be better
code */
}
if ((kerror = save_credentials(s_name,s_instance,rlm,ses,lifetime,
kvno,tkt,tt_local.tv_sec)))
return(kerror);
return(AD_OK);
}