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/*
* Copyright 2016 - Eduardo Chappa
* Last Modified: August 11, 2016
*/
/* ========================================================================
* Copyright 2008-2011 Mark Crispin
* ========================================================================
*/
/*
* Program: CRAM-MD5 authenticator
*
* Author: Mark Crispin
*
* Date: 21 October 1998
* Last Edited: 8 April 2011
*
* Previous versions of this file were
*
* Copyright 1988-2007 University of Washington
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
*/
/* MD5 context */
#define MD5BLKLEN 64 /* MD5 block length */
#define MD5DIGLEN 16 /* MD5 digest length */
typedef struct {
unsigned long chigh; /* high 32bits of byte count */
unsigned long clow; /* low 32bits of byte count */
unsigned long state[4]; /* state (ABCD) */
unsigned char buf[MD5BLKLEN]; /* input buffer */
unsigned char *ptr; /* buffer position */
} MD5CONTEXT;
/* Prototypes */
long auth_md5_valid (void);
long auth_md5_client (authchallenge_t challenger,authrespond_t responder,
char *service,NETMBX *mb,void *stream,
unsigned long *trial,char *user);
char *auth_md5_server (authresponse_t responder,int argc,char *argv[]);
char *auth_md5_pwd (char *user);
char *apop_login (char *chal,char *user,char *md5,int argc,char *argv[]);
char *hmac_md5 (char *hshbuf, char *text,unsigned long tl,char *key,
unsigned long kl);
void md5_init (MD5CONTEXT *ctx);
void md5_update (MD5CONTEXT *ctx,unsigned char *data,unsigned long len);
void md5_final (unsigned char *digest,MD5CONTEXT *ctx);
static void md5_transform (unsigned long *state,unsigned char *block);
static void md5_encode (unsigned char *dst,unsigned long *src,int len);
static void md5_decode (unsigned long *dst,unsigned char *src,int len);
/* Authenticator linkage */
AUTHENTICATOR auth_md5 = {
AU_SECURE, /* secure authenticator */
"CRAM-MD5", /* authenticator name */
auth_md5_valid, /* check if valid */
auth_md5_client, /* client method */
auth_md5_server, /* server method */
NIL /* next authenticator */
};
/* Check if CRAM-MD5 valid on this system
* Returns: T, always
*/
long auth_md5_valid (void)
{
struct stat sbuf;
/* server forbids MD5 if no MD5 enable file */
if (stat (MD5ENABLE,&sbuf)) auth_md5.server = NIL;
return T; /* MD5 is otherwise valid */
}
/* Client authenticator
* Accepts: challenger function
* responder function
* SASL service name
* parsed network mailbox structure
* stream argument for functions
* pointer to current trial count
* returned user name
* Returns: T if success, NIL otherwise, number of trials incremented if retry
*/
long auth_md5_client (authchallenge_t challenger,authrespond_t responder,
char *service,NETMBX *mb,void *stream,
unsigned long *trial,char *user)
{
char *pwd = NIL,hshbuf[2*MD5DIGLEN + 1];
void *challenge;
unsigned long clen;
long ret = NIL;
/* get challenge */
if ((challenge = (*challenger) (stream,&clen)) != NULL) {
mm_login (mb,user, &pwd,*trial);
if (!pwd) { /* user requested abort */
fs_give ((void **) &challenge);
(*responder) (stream,NIL,0);
*trial = 0; /* cancel subsequent attempts */
ret = LONGT; /* will get a BAD response back */
}
else { /* got password, build response */
char tmp[128];
sprintf (tmp,"%.65s %.33s",user,hmac_md5 (hshbuf,challenge,clen,
pwd,strlen (pwd)));
fs_give ((void **) &challenge);
/* send credentials, allow retry if OK */
if ((*responder) (stream,tmp,strlen (tmp))) {
if ((challenge = (*challenger) (stream,&clen)) != NULL)
fs_give ((void **) &challenge);
else {
++*trial; /* can try again if necessary */
ret = LONGT; /* check the authentication */
}
}
memset((void *) tmp, 0, sizeof(tmp));
}
}
if(pwd){
memset((void *) pwd, 0, strlen(pwd));
fs_give((void **) &pwd);
}
if (!ret) *trial = 65535; /* don't retry if bad protocol */
return ret;
}
/* Server authenticator
* Accepts: responder function
* argument count
* argument vector
* Returns: authenticated user name or NIL
*
* This is much hairier than it needs to be due to the necessary of zapping
* the password data.
*/
static int md5try = MAXLOGINTRIALS;
char *auth_md5_server (authresponse_t responder,int argc,char *argv[])
{
char *ret = NIL;
char *p,*u,*user,*authuser,*hash,chal[MAILTMPLEN],hshbuf[2*MD5DIGLEN + 1];
unsigned long cl,pl;
/* generate challenge */
sprintf (chal,"<%lu.%lu@%s>",(unsigned long) getpid (),
(unsigned long) time (0),mylocalhost ());
/* send challenge, get user and hash */
if ((user = (*responder) (chal,cl = strlen (chal),NIL)) != NULL) {
/* got user, locate hash */
if ((hash = strrchr (user,' ')) != NULL) {
*hash++ = '\0'; /* tie off user */
/* see if authentication user */
if ((authuser = strchr (user,'*')) != NULL) *authuser++ = '\0';
/* get password */
if ((p = auth_md5_pwd ((authuser && *authuser) ? authuser : user)) != NULL) {
pl = strlen (p);
u = (md5try && !strcmp (hash,hmac_md5 (hshbuf,chal,cl,p,pl))) ?
user : NIL;
memset (p,0,pl); /* erase sensitive information */
fs_give ((void **) &p); /* flush erased password */
/* now log in for real */
if (u && authserver_login (u,authuser,argc,argv)) ret = myusername ();
else if (md5try) --md5try;
}
}
fs_give ((void **) &user);
}
if (!ret) sleep (3); /* slow down possible cracker */
return ret;
}
/* Return MD5 password for user
* Accepts: user name
* Returns: plaintext password if success, else NIL
*
* This is much hairier than it needs to be due to the necessary of zapping
* the password data. That's why we don't use stdio here.
*/
char *auth_md5_pwd (char *user)
{
struct stat sbuf;
int fd = open (MD5ENABLE,O_RDONLY,NIL);
unsigned char *s,*t,*buf,*lusr,*lret;
char *r;
char *ret = NIL;
if (fd >= 0) { /* found the file? */
fstat (fd,&sbuf); /* yes, slurp it into memory */
if(read (fd,buf = (char *) fs_get (sbuf.st_size + 1),sbuf.st_size) < 0)
fatal("error on read() call in auth_md5_pwd");
/* see if any uppercase characters in user */
for (s = user; *s && ((*s < 'A') || (*s > 'Z')); s++);
/* yes, make lowercase copy */
lusr = *s ? lcase (cpystr (user)) : NIL;
for (s = strtok_r ((char *) buf,"\015\012",&r),lret = NIL; s;
s = ret ? NIL : strtok_r (NIL,"\015\012",&r))
/* must be valid entry line */
if (*s && (*s != '#') && (t = strchr (s,'\t')) && t[1]) {
*t++ = '\0'; /* found tab, tie off user, point to pwd */
if (!strcmp (s,user)) ret = cpystr (t);
else if (lusr && !lret) if (!strcmp (s,lusr)) lret = t;
}
/* accept case-independent name */
if (!ret && lret) ret = cpystr (lret);
/* don't need lowercase copy any more */
if (lusr) fs_give ((void **) &lusr);
/* erase sensitive information from buffer */
memset (buf,0,sbuf.st_size + 1);
fs_give ((void **) &buf); /* flush the buffer */
close (fd); /* don't need file any longer */
}
return ret; /* return password */
}
/* APOP server login
* Accepts: challenge
* desired user name
* purported MD5
* argument count
* argument vector
* Returns: authenticated user name or NIL
*/
char *apop_login (char *chal,char *user,char *md5,int argc,char *argv[])
{
int i,j;
char *ret = NIL;
char *s,*authuser,tmp[MAILTMPLEN];
unsigned char digest[MD5DIGLEN];
MD5CONTEXT ctx;
char *hex = "0123456789abcdef";
/* see if authentication user */
if ((authuser = strchr (user,'*')) != NULL) *authuser++ = '\0';
/* get password */
if ((s = auth_md5_pwd ((authuser && *authuser) ? authuser : user)) != NULL) {
md5_init (&ctx); /* initialize MD5 context */
/* build string to get MD5 digest */
sprintf (tmp,"%.128s%.128s",chal,s);
memset (s,0,strlen (s)); /* erase sensitive information */
fs_give ((void **) &s); /* flush erased password */
md5_update (&ctx,(unsigned char *) tmp,strlen (tmp));
memset (tmp,0,MAILTMPLEN); /* erase sensitive information */
md5_final (digest,&ctx);
/* convert to printable hex */
for (i = 0, s = tmp; i < MD5DIGLEN; i++) {
*s++ = hex[(j = digest[i]) >> 4];
*s++ = hex[j & 0xf];
}
*s = '\0'; /* tie off hash text */
memset (digest,0,MD5DIGLEN);/* erase sensitive information */
if (md5try && !strcmp (md5,tmp) &&
authserver_login (user,authuser,argc,argv))
ret = cpystr (myusername ());
else if (md5try) --md5try;
memset (tmp,0,MAILTMPLEN); /* erase sensitive information */
}
if (!ret) sleep (3); /* slow down possible cracker */
return ret;
}
/*
* RFC 2104 HMAC hashing
* Accepts: destination buffer of size 2*MD5DIGLEN + 1
* text to hash
* text length
* key
* key length
* Returns: hash as text, always
*/
char *hmac_md5 (char *hshbuf, char *text,unsigned long tl,char *key,
unsigned long kl)
{
int i,j;
char *s;
MD5CONTEXT ctx;
char *hex = "0123456789abcdef";
unsigned char digest[MD5DIGLEN],k_ipad[MD5BLKLEN+1],k_opad[MD5BLKLEN+1];
if (kl > MD5BLKLEN) { /* key longer than pad length? */
md5_init (&ctx); /* yes, set key as MD5(key) */
md5_update (&ctx,(unsigned char *) key,kl);
md5_final (digest,&ctx);
key = (char *) digest;
kl = MD5DIGLEN;
}
memcpy (k_ipad,key,kl); /* store key in pads */
memset (k_ipad+kl,0,(MD5BLKLEN+1)-kl);
memcpy (k_opad,k_ipad,MD5BLKLEN+1);
/* XOR key with ipad and opad values */
for (i = 0; i < MD5BLKLEN; i++) {
k_ipad[i] ^= 0x36;
k_opad[i] ^= 0x5c;
}
md5_init (&ctx); /* inner MD5: hash ipad and text */
md5_update (&ctx,k_ipad,MD5BLKLEN);
md5_update (&ctx,(unsigned char *) text,tl);
md5_final (digest,&ctx);
md5_init (&ctx); /* outer MD5: hash opad and inner results */
md5_update (&ctx,k_opad,MD5BLKLEN);
md5_update (&ctx,digest,MD5DIGLEN);
md5_final (digest,&ctx);
/* convert to printable hex */
for (i = 0, s = hshbuf; i < MD5DIGLEN; i++) {
*s++ = hex[(j = digest[i]) >> 4];
*s++ = hex[j & 0xf];
}
*s = '\0'; /* tie off hash text */
return hshbuf;
}
/* Everything after this point is derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc.
* MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm
*/
/* You may wonder why these strange "a &= 0xffffffff;" statements are here.
* This is to ensure correct results on machines with a unsigned long size of
* larger than 32 bits.
*/
#define RND1(a,b,c,d,x,s,ac) \
a += ((b & c) | (d & ~b)) + x + (unsigned long) ac; \
a &= 0xffffffff; \
a = b + ((a << s) | (a >> (32 - s)));
#define RND2(a,b,c,d,x,s,ac) \
a += ((b & d) | (c & ~d)) + x + (unsigned long) ac; \
a &= 0xffffffff; \
a = b + ((a << s) | (a >> (32 - s)));
#define RND3(a,b,c,d,x,s,ac) \
a += (b ^ c ^ d) + x + (unsigned long) ac; \
a &= 0xffffffff; \
a = b + ((a << s) | (a >> (32 - s)));
#define RND4(a,b,c,d,x,s,ac) \
a += (c ^ (b | ~d)) + x + (unsigned long) ac; \
a &= 0xffffffff; \
a = b + ((a << s) | (a >> (32 - s)));
/* Initialize MD5 context
* Accepts: context to initialize
*/
void md5_init (MD5CONTEXT *ctx)
{
ctx->clow = ctx->chigh = 0; /* initialize byte count to zero */
/* initialization constants */
ctx->state[0] = 0x67452301; ctx->state[1] = 0xefcdab89;
ctx->state[2] = 0x98badcfe; ctx->state[3] = 0x10325476;
ctx->ptr = ctx->buf; /* reset buffer pointer */
}
/* MD5 add data to context
* Accepts: context
* input data
* length of data
*/
void md5_update (MD5CONTEXT *ctx,unsigned char *data,unsigned long len)
{
unsigned long i = (ctx->buf + MD5BLKLEN) - ctx->ptr;
/* update double precision number of bytes */
if ((ctx->clow += len) < len) ctx->chigh++;
while (i <= len) { /* copy/transform data, 64 bytes at a time */
memcpy (ctx->ptr,data,i); /* fill up 64 byte chunk */
md5_transform (ctx->state,ctx->ptr = ctx->buf);
data += i,len -= i,i = MD5BLKLEN;
}
memcpy (ctx->ptr,data,len); /* copy final bit of data in buffer */
ctx->ptr += len; /* update buffer pointer */
}
/* MD5 Finalization
* Accepts: destination digest
* context
*/
void md5_final (unsigned char *digest,MD5CONTEXT *ctx)
{
unsigned long i,bits[2];
bits[0] = ctx->clow << 3; /* calculate length in bits (before padding) */
bits[1] = (ctx->chigh << 3) + (ctx->clow >> 29);
*ctx->ptr++ = 0x80; /* padding byte */
if ((i = (ctx->buf + MD5BLKLEN) - ctx->ptr) < 8) {
memset (ctx->ptr,0,i); /* pad out buffer with zeros */
md5_transform (ctx->state,ctx->buf);
/* pad out with zeros, leaving 8 bytes */
memset (ctx->buf,0,MD5BLKLEN - 8);
ctx->ptr = ctx->buf + MD5BLKLEN - 8;
}
else if (i -= 8) { /* need to pad this buffer? */
memset (ctx->ptr,0,i); /* yes, pad out with zeros, leaving 8 bytes */
ctx->ptr += i;
}
md5_encode (ctx->ptr,bits,2); /* make LSB-first length */
md5_transform (ctx->state,ctx->buf);
/* store state in digest */
md5_encode (digest,ctx->state,4);
/* erase context */
memset (ctx,0,sizeof (MD5CONTEXT));
}
/* MD5 basic transformation
* Accepts: state vector
* current 64-byte block
*/
static void md5_transform (unsigned long *state,unsigned char *block)
{
unsigned long a = state[0],b = state[1],c = state[2],d = state[3],x[16];
md5_decode (x,block,16); /* decode into 16 longs */
/* round 1 */
RND1 (a,b,c,d,x[ 0], 7,0xd76aa478); RND1 (d,a,b,c,x[ 1],12,0xe8c7b756);
RND1 (c,d,a,b,x[ 2],17,0x242070db); RND1 (b,c,d,a,x[ 3],22,0xc1bdceee);
RND1 (a,b,c,d,x[ 4], 7,0xf57c0faf); RND1 (d,a,b,c,x[ 5],12,0x4787c62a);
RND1 (c,d,a,b,x[ 6],17,0xa8304613); RND1 (b,c,d,a,x[ 7],22,0xfd469501);
RND1 (a,b,c,d,x[ 8], 7,0x698098d8); RND1 (d,a,b,c,x[ 9],12,0x8b44f7af);
RND1 (c,d,a,b,x[10],17,0xffff5bb1); RND1 (b,c,d,a,x[11],22,0x895cd7be);
RND1 (a,b,c,d,x[12], 7,0x6b901122); RND1 (d,a,b,c,x[13],12,0xfd987193);
RND1 (c,d,a,b,x[14],17,0xa679438e); RND1 (b,c,d,a,x[15],22,0x49b40821);
/* round 2 */
RND2 (a,b,c,d,x[ 1], 5,0xf61e2562); RND2 (d,a,b,c,x[ 6], 9,0xc040b340);
RND2 (c,d,a,b,x[11],14,0x265e5a51); RND2 (b,c,d,a,x[ 0],20,0xe9b6c7aa);
RND2 (a,b,c,d,x[ 5], 5,0xd62f105d); RND2 (d,a,b,c,x[10], 9, 0x2441453);
RND2 (c,d,a,b,x[15],14,0xd8a1e681); RND2 (b,c,d,a,x[ 4],20,0xe7d3fbc8);
RND2 (a,b,c,d,x[ 9], 5,0x21e1cde6); RND2 (d,a,b,c,x[14], 9,0xc33707d6);
RND2 (c,d,a,b,x[ 3],14,0xf4d50d87); RND2 (b,c,d,a,x[ 8],20,0x455a14ed);
RND2 (a,b,c,d,x[13], 5,0xa9e3e905); RND2 (d,a,b,c,x[ 2], 9,0xfcefa3f8);
RND2 (c,d,a,b,x[ 7],14,0x676f02d9); RND2 (b,c,d,a,x[12],20,0x8d2a4c8a);
/* round 3 */
RND3 (a,b,c,d,x[ 5], 4,0xfffa3942); RND3 (d,a,b,c,x[ 8],11,0x8771f681);
RND3 (c,d,a,b,x[11],16,0x6d9d6122); RND3 (b,c,d,a,x[14],23,0xfde5380c);
RND3 (a,b,c,d,x[ 1], 4,0xa4beea44); RND3 (d,a,b,c,x[ 4],11,0x4bdecfa9);
RND3 (c,d,a,b,x[ 7],16,0xf6bb4b60); RND3 (b,c,d,a,x[10],23,0xbebfbc70);
RND3 (a,b,c,d,x[13], 4,0x289b7ec6); RND3 (d,a,b,c,x[ 0],11,0xeaa127fa);
RND3 (c,d,a,b,x[ 3],16,0xd4ef3085); RND3 (b,c,d,a,x[ 6],23, 0x4881d05);
RND3 (a,b,c,d,x[ 9], 4,0xd9d4d039); RND3 (d,a,b,c,x[12],11,0xe6db99e5);
RND3 (c,d,a,b,x[15],16,0x1fa27cf8); RND3 (b,c,d,a,x[ 2],23,0xc4ac5665);
/* round 4 */
RND4 (a,b,c,d,x[ 0], 6,0xf4292244); RND4 (d,a,b,c,x[ 7],10,0x432aff97);
RND4 (c,d,a,b,x[14],15,0xab9423a7); RND4 (b,c,d,a,x[ 5],21,0xfc93a039);
RND4 (a,b,c,d,x[12], 6,0x655b59c3); RND4 (d,a,b,c,x[ 3],10,0x8f0ccc92);
RND4 (c,d,a,b,x[10],15,0xffeff47d); RND4 (b,c,d,a,x[ 1],21,0x85845dd1);
RND4 (a,b,c,d,x[ 8], 6,0x6fa87e4f); RND4 (d,a,b,c,x[15],10,0xfe2ce6e0);
RND4 (c,d,a,b,x[ 6],15,0xa3014314); RND4 (b,c,d,a,x[13],21,0x4e0811a1);
RND4 (a,b,c,d,x[ 4], 6,0xf7537e82); RND4 (d,a,b,c,x[11],10,0xbd3af235);
RND4 (c,d,a,b,x[ 2],15,0x2ad7d2bb); RND4 (b,c,d,a,x[ 9],21,0xeb86d391);
/* update state */
state[0] += a; state[1] += b; state[2] += c; state[3] += d;
memset (x,0,sizeof (x)); /* erase sensitive data */
}
/* You may wonder why these strange "& 0xff" maskings are here. This is to
* ensure correct results on machines with a char size of larger than 8 bits.
* For example, the KCC compiler on the PDP-10 uses 9-bit chars.
*/
/* MD5 encode unsigned long into LSB-first bytes
* Accepts: destination pointer
* source
* length of source
*/
static void md5_encode (unsigned char *dst,unsigned long *src,int len)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
*dst++ = (unsigned char) (src[i] & 0xff);
*dst++ = (unsigned char) ((src[i] >> 8) & 0xff);
*dst++ = (unsigned char) ((src[i] >> 16) & 0xff);
*dst++ = (unsigned char) ((src[i] >> 24) & 0xff);
}
}
/* MD5 decode LSB-first bytes into unsigned long
* Accepts: destination pointer
* source
* length of destination
*/
static void md5_decode (unsigned long *dst,unsigned char *src,int len)
{
int i, j;
for (i = 0, j = 0; i < len; i++, j += 4)
dst[i] = ((unsigned long) (src[j] & 0xff)) |
(((unsigned long) (src[j+1] & 0xff)) << 8) |
(((unsigned long) (src[j+2] & 0xff)) << 16) |
(((unsigned long) (src[j+3] & 0xff)) << 24);
}
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