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/*
* Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
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*
* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, you can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
*
* See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional
* information regarding copyright ownership.
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*/
#include <ctype.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
Complete rewrite the BIND 9 build system The rewrite of BIND 9 build system is a large work and cannot be reasonable split into separate merge requests. Addition of the automake has a positive effect on the readability and maintainability of the build system as it is more declarative, it allows conditional and we are able to drop all of the custom make code that BIND 9 developed over the years to overcome the deficiencies of autoconf + custom Makefile.in files. This squashed commit contains following changes: - conversion (or rather fresh rewrite) of all Makefile.in files to Makefile.am by using automake - the libtool is now properly integrated with automake (the way we used it was rather hackish as the only official way how to use libtool is via automake - the dynamic module loading was rewritten from a custom patchwork to libtool's libltdl (which includes the patchwork to support module loading on different systems internally) - conversion of the unit test executor from kyua to automake parallel driver - conversion of the system test executor from custom make/shell to automake parallel driver - The GSSAPI has been refactored, the custom SPNEGO on the basis that all major KRB5/GSSAPI (mit-krb5, heimdal and Windows) implementations support SPNEGO mechanism. - The various defunct tests from bin/tests have been removed: bin/tests/optional and bin/tests/pkcs11 - The text files generated from the MD files have been removed, the MarkDown has been designed to be readable by both humans and computers - The xsl header is now generated by a simple sed command instead of perl helper - The <irs/platform.h> header has been removed - cleanups of configure.ac script to make it more simpler, addition of multiple macros (there's still work to be done though) - the tarball can now be prepared with `make dist` - the system tests are partially able to run in oot build Here's a list of unfinished work that needs to be completed in subsequent merge requests: - `make distcheck` doesn't yet work (because of system tests oot run is not yet finished) - documentation is not yet built, there's a different merge request with docbook to sphinx-build rst conversion that needs to be rebased and adapted on top of the automake - msvc build is non functional yet and we need to decide whether we will just cross-compile bind9 using mingw-w64 or fix the msvc build - contributed dlz modules are not included neither in the autoconf nor automake
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#include <time.h>
#if HAVE_GSSAPI_GSSAPI_H
#include <gssapi/gssapi.h>
#elif HAVE_GSSAPI_H
#include <gssapi.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_GSSAPI_GSSAPI_KRB5_H
#include <gssapi/gssapi_krb5.h>
#elif HAVE_GSSAPI_KRB5_H
#include <gssapi_krb5.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_KRB5_KRB5_H
#include <krb5/krb5.h>
#elif HAVE_KRB5_H
#include <krb5.h>
#endif
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#include <isc/buffer.h>
#include <isc/dir.h>
#include <isc/file.h>
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#include <isc/lex.h>
#include <isc/mem.h>
#include <isc/once.h>
#include <isc/print.h>
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#include <isc/random.h>
#include <isc/result.h>
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#include <isc/string.h>
#include <isc/time.h>
#include <isc/util.h>
#include <dns/fixedname.h>
#include <dns/keyvalues.h>
#include <dns/log.h>
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#include <dns/name.h>
#include <dns/rdata.h>
#include <dns/rdataclass.h>
#include <dns/types.h>
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#include <dst/gssapi.h>
#include "dst_internal.h"
#if HAVE_GSSAPI
Complete rewrite the BIND 9 build system The rewrite of BIND 9 build system is a large work and cannot be reasonable split into separate merge requests. Addition of the automake has a positive effect on the readability and maintainability of the build system as it is more declarative, it allows conditional and we are able to drop all of the custom make code that BIND 9 developed over the years to overcome the deficiencies of autoconf + custom Makefile.in files. This squashed commit contains following changes: - conversion (or rather fresh rewrite) of all Makefile.in files to Makefile.am by using automake - the libtool is now properly integrated with automake (the way we used it was rather hackish as the only official way how to use libtool is via automake - the dynamic module loading was rewritten from a custom patchwork to libtool's libltdl (which includes the patchwork to support module loading on different systems internally) - conversion of the unit test executor from kyua to automake parallel driver - conversion of the system test executor from custom make/shell to automake parallel driver - The GSSAPI has been refactored, the custom SPNEGO on the basis that all major KRB5/GSSAPI (mit-krb5, heimdal and Windows) implementations support SPNEGO mechanism. - The various defunct tests from bin/tests have been removed: bin/tests/optional and bin/tests/pkcs11 - The text files generated from the MD files have been removed, the MarkDown has been designed to be readable by both humans and computers - The xsl header is now generated by a simple sed command instead of perl helper - The <irs/platform.h> header has been removed - cleanups of configure.ac script to make it more simpler, addition of multiple macros (there's still work to be done though) - the tarball can now be prepared with `make dist` - the system tests are partially able to run in oot build Here's a list of unfinished work that needs to be completed in subsequent merge requests: - `make distcheck` doesn't yet work (because of system tests oot run is not yet finished) - documentation is not yet built, there's a different merge request with docbook to sphinx-build rst conversion that needs to be rebased and adapted on top of the automake - msvc build is non functional yet and we need to decide whether we will just cross-compile bind9 using mingw-w64 or fix the msvc build - contributed dlz modules are not included neither in the autoconf nor automake
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#ifndef GSS_KRB5_MECHANISM
static unsigned char krb5_mech_oid_bytes[] = { 0x2a, 0x86, 0x48, 0x86, 0xf7,
0x12, 0x01, 0x02, 0x02 };
Complete rewrite the BIND 9 build system The rewrite of BIND 9 build system is a large work and cannot be reasonable split into separate merge requests. Addition of the automake has a positive effect on the readability and maintainability of the build system as it is more declarative, it allows conditional and we are able to drop all of the custom make code that BIND 9 developed over the years to overcome the deficiencies of autoconf + custom Makefile.in files. This squashed commit contains following changes: - conversion (or rather fresh rewrite) of all Makefile.in files to Makefile.am by using automake - the libtool is now properly integrated with automake (the way we used it was rather hackish as the only official way how to use libtool is via automake - the dynamic module loading was rewritten from a custom patchwork to libtool's libltdl (which includes the patchwork to support module loading on different systems internally) - conversion of the unit test executor from kyua to automake parallel driver - conversion of the system test executor from custom make/shell to automake parallel driver - The GSSAPI has been refactored, the custom SPNEGO on the basis that all major KRB5/GSSAPI (mit-krb5, heimdal and Windows) implementations support SPNEGO mechanism. - The various defunct tests from bin/tests have been removed: bin/tests/optional and bin/tests/pkcs11 - The text files generated from the MD files have been removed, the MarkDown has been designed to be readable by both humans and computers - The xsl header is now generated by a simple sed command instead of perl helper - The <irs/platform.h> header has been removed - cleanups of configure.ac script to make it more simpler, addition of multiple macros (there's still work to be done though) - the tarball can now be prepared with `make dist` - the system tests are partially able to run in oot build Here's a list of unfinished work that needs to be completed in subsequent merge requests: - `make distcheck` doesn't yet work (because of system tests oot run is not yet finished) - documentation is not yet built, there's a different merge request with docbook to sphinx-build rst conversion that needs to be rebased and adapted on top of the automake - msvc build is non functional yet and we need to decide whether we will just cross-compile bind9 using mingw-w64 or fix the msvc build - contributed dlz modules are not included neither in the autoconf nor automake
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static gss_OID_desc __gss_krb5_mechanism_oid_desc = {
sizeof(krb5_mech_oid_bytes), krb5_mech_oid_bytes
};
#define GSS_KRB5_MECHANISM (&__gss_krb5_mechanism_oid_desc)
#endif /* ifndef GSS_KRB5_MECHANISM */
Complete rewrite the BIND 9 build system The rewrite of BIND 9 build system is a large work and cannot be reasonable split into separate merge requests. Addition of the automake has a positive effect on the readability and maintainability of the build system as it is more declarative, it allows conditional and we are able to drop all of the custom make code that BIND 9 developed over the years to overcome the deficiencies of autoconf + custom Makefile.in files. This squashed commit contains following changes: - conversion (or rather fresh rewrite) of all Makefile.in files to Makefile.am by using automake - the libtool is now properly integrated with automake (the way we used it was rather hackish as the only official way how to use libtool is via automake - the dynamic module loading was rewritten from a custom patchwork to libtool's libltdl (which includes the patchwork to support module loading on different systems internally) - conversion of the unit test executor from kyua to automake parallel driver - conversion of the system test executor from custom make/shell to automake parallel driver - The GSSAPI has been refactored, the custom SPNEGO on the basis that all major KRB5/GSSAPI (mit-krb5, heimdal and Windows) implementations support SPNEGO mechanism. - The various defunct tests from bin/tests have been removed: bin/tests/optional and bin/tests/pkcs11 - The text files generated from the MD files have been removed, the MarkDown has been designed to be readable by both humans and computers - The xsl header is now generated by a simple sed command instead of perl helper - The <irs/platform.h> header has been removed - cleanups of configure.ac script to make it more simpler, addition of multiple macros (there's still work to be done though) - the tarball can now be prepared with `make dist` - the system tests are partially able to run in oot build Here's a list of unfinished work that needs to be completed in subsequent merge requests: - `make distcheck` doesn't yet work (because of system tests oot run is not yet finished) - documentation is not yet built, there's a different merge request with docbook to sphinx-build rst conversion that needs to be rebased and adapted on top of the automake - msvc build is non functional yet and we need to decide whether we will just cross-compile bind9 using mingw-w64 or fix the msvc build - contributed dlz modules are not included neither in the autoconf nor automake
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#ifndef GSS_SPNEGO_MECHANISM
static unsigned char spnego_mech_oid_bytes[] = { 0x2b, 0x06, 0x01,
0x05, 0x05, 0x02 };
Complete rewrite the BIND 9 build system The rewrite of BIND 9 build system is a large work and cannot be reasonable split into separate merge requests. Addition of the automake has a positive effect on the readability and maintainability of the build system as it is more declarative, it allows conditional and we are able to drop all of the custom make code that BIND 9 developed over the years to overcome the deficiencies of autoconf + custom Makefile.in files. This squashed commit contains following changes: - conversion (or rather fresh rewrite) of all Makefile.in files to Makefile.am by using automake - the libtool is now properly integrated with automake (the way we used it was rather hackish as the only official way how to use libtool is via automake - the dynamic module loading was rewritten from a custom patchwork to libtool's libltdl (which includes the patchwork to support module loading on different systems internally) - conversion of the unit test executor from kyua to automake parallel driver - conversion of the system test executor from custom make/shell to automake parallel driver - The GSSAPI has been refactored, the custom SPNEGO on the basis that all major KRB5/GSSAPI (mit-krb5, heimdal and Windows) implementations support SPNEGO mechanism. - The various defunct tests from bin/tests have been removed: bin/tests/optional and bin/tests/pkcs11 - The text files generated from the MD files have been removed, the MarkDown has been designed to be readable by both humans and computers - The xsl header is now generated by a simple sed command instead of perl helper - The <irs/platform.h> header has been removed - cleanups of configure.ac script to make it more simpler, addition of multiple macros (there's still work to be done though) - the tarball can now be prepared with `make dist` - the system tests are partially able to run in oot build Here's a list of unfinished work that needs to be completed in subsequent merge requests: - `make distcheck` doesn't yet work (because of system tests oot run is not yet finished) - documentation is not yet built, there's a different merge request with docbook to sphinx-build rst conversion that needs to be rebased and adapted on top of the automake - msvc build is non functional yet and we need to decide whether we will just cross-compile bind9 using mingw-w64 or fix the msvc build - contributed dlz modules are not included neither in the autoconf nor automake
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static gss_OID_desc __gss_spnego_mechanism_oid_desc = {
sizeof(spnego_mech_oid_bytes), spnego_mech_oid_bytes
};
Complete rewrite the BIND 9 build system The rewrite of BIND 9 build system is a large work and cannot be reasonable split into separate merge requests. Addition of the automake has a positive effect on the readability and maintainability of the build system as it is more declarative, it allows conditional and we are able to drop all of the custom make code that BIND 9 developed over the years to overcome the deficiencies of autoconf + custom Makefile.in files. This squashed commit contains following changes: - conversion (or rather fresh rewrite) of all Makefile.in files to Makefile.am by using automake - the libtool is now properly integrated with automake (the way we used it was rather hackish as the only official way how to use libtool is via automake - the dynamic module loading was rewritten from a custom patchwork to libtool's libltdl (which includes the patchwork to support module loading on different systems internally) - conversion of the unit test executor from kyua to automake parallel driver - conversion of the system test executor from custom make/shell to automake parallel driver - The GSSAPI has been refactored, the custom SPNEGO on the basis that all major KRB5/GSSAPI (mit-krb5, heimdal and Windows) implementations support SPNEGO mechanism. - The various defunct tests from bin/tests have been removed: bin/tests/optional and bin/tests/pkcs11 - The text files generated from the MD files have been removed, the MarkDown has been designed to be readable by both humans and computers - The xsl header is now generated by a simple sed command instead of perl helper - The <irs/platform.h> header has been removed - cleanups of configure.ac script to make it more simpler, addition of multiple macros (there's still work to be done though) - the tarball can now be prepared with `make dist` - the system tests are partially able to run in oot build Here's a list of unfinished work that needs to be completed in subsequent merge requests: - `make distcheck` doesn't yet work (because of system tests oot run is not yet finished) - documentation is not yet built, there's a different merge request with docbook to sphinx-build rst conversion that needs to be rebased and adapted on top of the automake - msvc build is non functional yet and we need to decide whether we will just cross-compile bind9 using mingw-w64 or fix the msvc build - contributed dlz modules are not included neither in the autoconf nor automake
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#define GSS_SPNEGO_MECHANISM (&__gss_spnego_mechanism_oid_desc)
#endif /* ifndef GSS_SPNEGO_MECHANISM */
#define REGION_TO_GBUFFER(r, gb) \
do { \
(gb).length = (r).length; \
(gb).value = (r).base; \
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} while (0)
#define GBUFFER_TO_REGION(gb, r) \
do { \
(r).length = (unsigned int)(gb).length; \
(r).base = (gb).value; \
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} while (0)
#define RETERR(x) \
do { \
result = (x); \
if (result != ISC_R_SUCCESS) \
goto out; \
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} while (0)
static inline void
name_to_gbuffer(const dns_name_t *name, isc_buffer_t *buffer,
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gss_buffer_desc *gbuffer) {
dns_name_t tname;
const dns_name_t *namep;
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isc_region_t r;
isc_result_t result;
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if (!dns_name_isabsolute(name)) {
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namep = name;
} else {
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unsigned int labels;
dns_name_init(&tname, NULL);
labels = dns_name_countlabels(name);
dns_name_getlabelsequence(name, 0, labels - 1, &tname);
namep = &tname;
}
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result = dns_name_toprincipal(namep, buffer);
RUNTIME_CHECK(result == ISC_R_SUCCESS);
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isc_buffer_putuint8(buffer, 0);
isc_buffer_usedregion(buffer, &r);
REGION_TO_GBUFFER(r, *gbuffer);
}
static void
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log_cred(const gss_cred_id_t cred) {
OM_uint32 gret, minor, lifetime;
gss_name_t gname;
gss_buffer_desc gbuffer;
gss_cred_usage_t usage;
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const char *usage_text;
char buf[1024];
gret = gss_inquire_cred(&minor, cred, &gname, &lifetime, &usage, NULL);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
gss_log(3, "failed gss_inquire_cred: %s",
gss_error_tostring(gret, minor, buf, sizeof(buf)));
return;
}
gret = gss_display_name(&minor, gname, &gbuffer, NULL);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
gss_log(3, "failed gss_display_name: %s",
gss_error_tostring(gret, minor, buf, sizeof(buf)));
} else {
switch (usage) {
case GSS_C_BOTH:
usage_text = "GSS_C_BOTH";
break;
case GSS_C_INITIATE:
usage_text = "GSS_C_INITIATE";
break;
case GSS_C_ACCEPT:
usage_text = "GSS_C_ACCEPT";
break;
default:
usage_text = "???";
}
gss_log(3, "gss cred: \"%s\", %s, %lu", (char *)gbuffer.value,
usage_text, (unsigned long)lifetime);
}
if (gret == GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
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if (gbuffer.length != 0U) {
gret = gss_release_buffer(&minor, &gbuffer);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
gss_log(3, "failed gss_release_buffer: %s",
gss_error_tostring(gret, minor, buf,
sizeof(buf)));
}
}
}
gret = gss_release_name(&minor, &gname);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
gss_log(3, "failed gss_release_name: %s",
gss_error_tostring(gret, minor, buf, sizeof(buf)));
}
}
/*
* check for the most common configuration errors.
*
* The errors checked for are:
* - tkey-gssapi-credential doesn't start with DNS/
* - the default realm in /etc/krb5.conf and the
* tkey-gssapi-credential bind config option don't match
*
* Note that if tkey-gssapi-keytab is set then these configure checks
* are not performed, and runtime errors from gssapi are used instead
*/
static void
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check_config(const char *gss_name) {
const char *p;
krb5_context krb5_ctx;
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char *krb5_realm_name = NULL;
if (strncasecmp(gss_name, "DNS/", 4) != 0) {
gss_log(ISC_LOG_ERROR,
"tkey-gssapi-credential (%s) "
"should start with 'DNS/'",
gss_name);
return;
}
if (krb5_init_context(&krb5_ctx) != 0) {
gss_log(ISC_LOG_ERROR, "Unable to initialise krb5 context");
return;
}
if (krb5_get_default_realm(krb5_ctx, &krb5_realm_name) != 0) {
gss_log(ISC_LOG_ERROR, "Unable to get krb5 default realm");
krb5_free_context(krb5_ctx);
return;
}
p = strchr(gss_name, '@');
if (p == NULL) {
gss_log(ISC_LOG_ERROR,
"badly formatted "
"tkey-gssapi-credentials (%s)",
gss_name);
krb5_free_context(krb5_ctx);
return;
}
if (strcasecmp(p + 1, krb5_realm_name) != 0) {
gss_log(ISC_LOG_ERROR,
"default realm from krb5.conf (%s) "
"does not match tkey-gssapi-credential (%s)",
krb5_realm_name, gss_name);
krb5_free_context(krb5_ctx);
return;
}
krb5_free_context(krb5_ctx);
}
Complete rewrite the BIND 9 build system The rewrite of BIND 9 build system is a large work and cannot be reasonable split into separate merge requests. Addition of the automake has a positive effect on the readability and maintainability of the build system as it is more declarative, it allows conditional and we are able to drop all of the custom make code that BIND 9 developed over the years to overcome the deficiencies of autoconf + custom Makefile.in files. This squashed commit contains following changes: - conversion (or rather fresh rewrite) of all Makefile.in files to Makefile.am by using automake - the libtool is now properly integrated with automake (the way we used it was rather hackish as the only official way how to use libtool is via automake - the dynamic module loading was rewritten from a custom patchwork to libtool's libltdl (which includes the patchwork to support module loading on different systems internally) - conversion of the unit test executor from kyua to automake parallel driver - conversion of the system test executor from custom make/shell to automake parallel driver - The GSSAPI has been refactored, the custom SPNEGO on the basis that all major KRB5/GSSAPI (mit-krb5, heimdal and Windows) implementations support SPNEGO mechanism. - The various defunct tests from bin/tests have been removed: bin/tests/optional and bin/tests/pkcs11 - The text files generated from the MD files have been removed, the MarkDown has been designed to be readable by both humans and computers - The xsl header is now generated by a simple sed command instead of perl helper - The <irs/platform.h> header has been removed - cleanups of configure.ac script to make it more simpler, addition of multiple macros (there's still work to be done though) - the tarball can now be prepared with `make dist` - the system tests are partially able to run in oot build Here's a list of unfinished work that needs to be completed in subsequent merge requests: - `make distcheck` doesn't yet work (because of system tests oot run is not yet finished) - documentation is not yet built, there's a different merge request with docbook to sphinx-build rst conversion that needs to be rebased and adapted on top of the automake - msvc build is non functional yet and we need to decide whether we will just cross-compile bind9 using mingw-w64 or fix the msvc build - contributed dlz modules are not included neither in the autoconf nor automake
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static OM_uint32
mech_oid_set_create(OM_uint32 *minor, gss_OID_set *mech_oid_set) {
OM_uint32 gret;
gret = gss_create_empty_oid_set(minor, mech_oid_set);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
return (gret);
}
gret = gss_add_oid_set_member(minor, GSS_KRB5_MECHANISM, mech_oid_set);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
goto release;
}
gret = gss_add_oid_set_member(minor, GSS_SPNEGO_MECHANISM,
mech_oid_set);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
goto release;
}
release:
REQUIRE(gss_release_oid_set(minor, mech_oid_set) == GSS_S_COMPLETE);
return (gret);
}
static void
mech_oid_set_release(gss_OID_set *mech_oid_set) {
OM_uint32 minor;
REQUIRE(gss_release_oid_set(&minor, mech_oid_set) == GSS_S_COMPLETE);
}
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isc_result_t
dst_gssapi_acquirecred(const dns_name_t *name, bool initiate,
dns_gss_cred_id_t *cred) {
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isc_result_t result;
isc_buffer_t namebuf;
gss_name_t gname;
gss_buffer_desc gnamebuf;
unsigned char array[DNS_NAME_MAXTEXT + 1];
OM_uint32 gret, minor;
OM_uint32 lifetime;
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gss_cred_usage_t usage;
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char buf[1024];
Complete rewrite the BIND 9 build system The rewrite of BIND 9 build system is a large work and cannot be reasonable split into separate merge requests. Addition of the automake has a positive effect on the readability and maintainability of the build system as it is more declarative, it allows conditional and we are able to drop all of the custom make code that BIND 9 developed over the years to overcome the deficiencies of autoconf + custom Makefile.in files. This squashed commit contains following changes: - conversion (or rather fresh rewrite) of all Makefile.in files to Makefile.am by using automake - the libtool is now properly integrated with automake (the way we used it was rather hackish as the only official way how to use libtool is via automake - the dynamic module loading was rewritten from a custom patchwork to libtool's libltdl (which includes the patchwork to support module loading on different systems internally) - conversion of the unit test executor from kyua to automake parallel driver - conversion of the system test executor from custom make/shell to automake parallel driver - The GSSAPI has been refactored, the custom SPNEGO on the basis that all major KRB5/GSSAPI (mit-krb5, heimdal and Windows) implementations support SPNEGO mechanism. - The various defunct tests from bin/tests have been removed: bin/tests/optional and bin/tests/pkcs11 - The text files generated from the MD files have been removed, the MarkDown has been designed to be readable by both humans and computers - The xsl header is now generated by a simple sed command instead of perl helper - The <irs/platform.h> header has been removed - cleanups of configure.ac script to make it more simpler, addition of multiple macros (there's still work to be done though) - the tarball can now be prepared with `make dist` - the system tests are partially able to run in oot build Here's a list of unfinished work that needs to be completed in subsequent merge requests: - `make distcheck` doesn't yet work (because of system tests oot run is not yet finished) - documentation is not yet built, there's a different merge request with docbook to sphinx-build rst conversion that needs to be rebased and adapted on top of the automake - msvc build is non functional yet and we need to decide whether we will just cross-compile bind9 using mingw-w64 or fix the msvc build - contributed dlz modules are not included neither in the autoconf nor automake
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gss_OID_set mech_oid_set;
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REQUIRE(cred != NULL && *cred == NULL);
/*
* XXXSRA In theory we could use GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE
* here when we're in the acceptor role, which would let us
* default the hostname and use a compiled in default service
* name of "DNS", giving one less thing to configure in
* named.conf. Unfortunately, this creates a circular
* dependency due to DNS-based realm lookup in at least one
* GSSAPI implementation (Heimdal). Oh well.
*/
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if (name != NULL) {
isc_buffer_init(&namebuf, array, sizeof(array));
name_to_gbuffer(name, &namebuf, &gnamebuf);
gret = gss_import_name(&minor, &gnamebuf, GSS_C_NO_OID, &gname);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
check_config((char *)array);
gss_log(3, "failed gss_import_name: %s",
gss_error_tostring(gret, minor, buf,
sizeof(buf)));
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return (ISC_R_FAILURE);
}
} else {
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gname = NULL;
}
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/* Get the credentials. */
if (gname != NULL) {
gss_log(3, "acquiring credentials for %s",
(char *)gnamebuf.value);
} else {
/* XXXDCL does this even make any sense? */
gss_log(3, "acquiring credentials for ?");
}
if (initiate) {
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usage = GSS_C_INITIATE;
} else {
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usage = GSS_C_ACCEPT;
}
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Complete rewrite the BIND 9 build system The rewrite of BIND 9 build system is a large work and cannot be reasonable split into separate merge requests. Addition of the automake has a positive effect on the readability and maintainability of the build system as it is more declarative, it allows conditional and we are able to drop all of the custom make code that BIND 9 developed over the years to overcome the deficiencies of autoconf + custom Makefile.in files. This squashed commit contains following changes: - conversion (or rather fresh rewrite) of all Makefile.in files to Makefile.am by using automake - the libtool is now properly integrated with automake (the way we used it was rather hackish as the only official way how to use libtool is via automake - the dynamic module loading was rewritten from a custom patchwork to libtool's libltdl (which includes the patchwork to support module loading on different systems internally) - conversion of the unit test executor from kyua to automake parallel driver - conversion of the system test executor from custom make/shell to automake parallel driver - The GSSAPI has been refactored, the custom SPNEGO on the basis that all major KRB5/GSSAPI (mit-krb5, heimdal and Windows) implementations support SPNEGO mechanism. - The various defunct tests from bin/tests have been removed: bin/tests/optional and bin/tests/pkcs11 - The text files generated from the MD files have been removed, the MarkDown has been designed to be readable by both humans and computers - The xsl header is now generated by a simple sed command instead of perl helper - The <irs/platform.h> header has been removed - cleanups of configure.ac script to make it more simpler, addition of multiple macros (there's still work to be done though) - the tarball can now be prepared with `make dist` - the system tests are partially able to run in oot build Here's a list of unfinished work that needs to be completed in subsequent merge requests: - `make distcheck` doesn't yet work (because of system tests oot run is not yet finished) - documentation is not yet built, there's a different merge request with docbook to sphinx-build rst conversion that needs to be rebased and adapted on top of the automake - msvc build is non functional yet and we need to decide whether we will just cross-compile bind9 using mingw-w64 or fix the msvc build - contributed dlz modules are not included neither in the autoconf nor automake
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gret = mech_oid_set_create(&minor, &mech_oid_set);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
gss_log(3, "failed to create OID_set: %s",
gss_error_tostring(gret, minor, buf, sizeof(buf)));
return (ISC_R_FAILURE);
}
gret = gss_acquire_cred(&minor, gname, GSS_C_INDEFINITE, mech_oid_set,
usage, (gss_cred_id_t *)cred, NULL, &lifetime);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
gss_log(3, "failed to acquire %s credentials for %s: %s",
initiate ? "initiate" : "accept",
(gname != NULL) ? (char *)gnamebuf.value : "?",
gss_error_tostring(gret, minor, buf, sizeof(buf)));
if (gname != NULL) {
check_config((char *)array);
}
result = ISC_R_FAILURE;
goto cleanup;
}
gss_log(4, "acquired %s credentials for %s",
initiate ? "initiate" : "accept",
(gname != NULL) ? (char *)gnamebuf.value : "?");
log_cred(*cred);
result = ISC_R_SUCCESS;
cleanup:
Complete rewrite the BIND 9 build system The rewrite of BIND 9 build system is a large work and cannot be reasonable split into separate merge requests. Addition of the automake has a positive effect on the readability and maintainability of the build system as it is more declarative, it allows conditional and we are able to drop all of the custom make code that BIND 9 developed over the years to overcome the deficiencies of autoconf + custom Makefile.in files. This squashed commit contains following changes: - conversion (or rather fresh rewrite) of all Makefile.in files to Makefile.am by using automake - the libtool is now properly integrated with automake (the way we used it was rather hackish as the only official way how to use libtool is via automake - the dynamic module loading was rewritten from a custom patchwork to libtool's libltdl (which includes the patchwork to support module loading on different systems internally) - conversion of the unit test executor from kyua to automake parallel driver - conversion of the system test executor from custom make/shell to automake parallel driver - The GSSAPI has been refactored, the custom SPNEGO on the basis that all major KRB5/GSSAPI (mit-krb5, heimdal and Windows) implementations support SPNEGO mechanism. - The various defunct tests from bin/tests have been removed: bin/tests/optional and bin/tests/pkcs11 - The text files generated from the MD files have been removed, the MarkDown has been designed to be readable by both humans and computers - The xsl header is now generated by a simple sed command instead of perl helper - The <irs/platform.h> header has been removed - cleanups of configure.ac script to make it more simpler, addition of multiple macros (there's still work to be done though) - the tarball can now be prepared with `make dist` - the system tests are partially able to run in oot build Here's a list of unfinished work that needs to be completed in subsequent merge requests: - `make distcheck` doesn't yet work (because of system tests oot run is not yet finished) - documentation is not yet built, there's a different merge request with docbook to sphinx-build rst conversion that needs to be rebased and adapted on top of the automake - msvc build is non functional yet and we need to decide whether we will just cross-compile bind9 using mingw-w64 or fix the msvc build - contributed dlz modules are not included neither in the autoconf nor automake
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mech_oid_set_release(&mech_oid_set);
if (gname != NULL) {
gret = gss_release_name(&minor, &gname);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
gss_log(3, "failed gss_release_name: %s",
gss_error_tostring(gret, minor, buf,
sizeof(buf)));
}
}
return (result);
}
bool
dst_gssapi_identitymatchesrealmkrb5(const dns_name_t *signer,
const dns_name_t *name,
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const dns_name_t *realm, bool subdomain) {
char sbuf[DNS_NAME_FORMATSIZE];
char rbuf[DNS_NAME_FORMATSIZE];
char *sname;
char *rname;
isc_buffer_t buffer;
isc_result_t result;
/*
* It is far, far easier to write the names we are looking at into
* a string, and do string operations on them.
*/
isc_buffer_init(&buffer, sbuf, sizeof(sbuf));
result = dns_name_toprincipal(signer, &buffer);
RUNTIME_CHECK(result == ISC_R_SUCCESS);
isc_buffer_putuint8(&buffer, 0);
dns_name_format(realm, rbuf, sizeof(rbuf));
/*
* Find the realm portion. This is the part after the @. If it
* does not exist, we don't have something we like, so we fail our
* compare.
*/
rname = strchr(sbuf, '@');
if (rname == NULL) {
return (false);
}
*rname = '\0';
rname++;
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if (strcmp(rname, rbuf) != 0) {
return (false);
}
/*
* Find the host portion of the signer's name. We do this by
* searching for the first / character. We then check to make
* certain the instance name is "host"
*
* This will work for
* host/example.com@EXAMPLE.COM
*/
sname = strchr(sbuf, '/');
if (sname == NULL) {
return (false);
}
*sname = '\0';
sname++;
if (strcmp(sbuf, "host") != 0) {
return (false);
}
/*
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* If name is non NULL check that it matches against the
* machine name as expected.
*/
if (name != NULL) {
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dns_fixedname_t fixed;
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dns_name_t *machine;
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machine = dns_fixedname_initname(&fixed);
result = dns_name_fromstring(machine, sname, 0, NULL);
if (result != ISC_R_SUCCESS) {
return (false);
}
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if (subdomain) {
return (dns_name_issubdomain(name, machine));
}
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return (dns_name_equal(name, machine));
}
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return (true);
}
bool
dst_gssapi_identitymatchesrealmms(const dns_name_t *signer,
const dns_name_t *name,
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const dns_name_t *realm, bool subdomain) {
char sbuf[DNS_NAME_FORMATSIZE];
char rbuf[DNS_NAME_FORMATSIZE];
char *sname;
char *rname;
isc_buffer_t buffer;
isc_result_t result;
/*
* It is far, far easier to write the names we are looking at into
* a string, and do string operations on them.
*/
isc_buffer_init(&buffer, sbuf, sizeof(sbuf));
result = dns_name_toprincipal(signer, &buffer);
RUNTIME_CHECK(result == ISC_R_SUCCESS);
isc_buffer_putuint8(&buffer, 0);
dns_name_format(realm, rbuf, sizeof(rbuf));
/*
* Find the realm portion. This is the part after the @. If it
* does not exist, we don't have something we like, so we fail our
* compare.
*/
rname = strchr(sbuf, '@');
if (rname == NULL) {
return (false);
}
sname = strchr(sbuf, '$');
if (sname == NULL) {
return (false);
}
/*
* Verify that the $ and @ follow one another.
*/
if (rname - sname != 1) {
return (false);
}
/*
* Find the host portion of the signer's name. Zero out the $ so
* it terminates the signer's name, and skip past the @ for
* the realm.
*
* All service principals in Microsoft format seem to be in
* machinename$@EXAMPLE.COM
* format.
*/
rname++;
*sname = '\0';
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if (strcmp(rname, rbuf) != 0) {
return (false);
}
/*
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* Now, we check that the realm matches (case sensitive) and that
* 'name' matches against 'machinename' qualified with 'realm'.
*/
if (name != NULL) {
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dns_fixedname_t fixed;
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dns_name_t *machine;
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machine = dns_fixedname_initname(&fixed);
result = dns_name_fromstring2(machine, sbuf, realm, 0, NULL);
if (result != ISC_R_SUCCESS) {
return (false);
}
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if (subdomain) {
return (dns_name_issubdomain(name, machine));
}
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return (dns_name_equal(name, machine));
}
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return (true);
}
isc_result_t
dst_gssapi_releasecred(dns_gss_cred_id_t *cred) {
OM_uint32 gret, minor;
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char buf[1024];
REQUIRE(cred != NULL && *cred != NULL);
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gret = gss_release_cred(&minor, (gss_cred_id_t *)cred);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
/* Log the error, but still free the credential's memory */
gss_log(3, "failed releasing credential: %s",
gss_error_tostring(gret, minor, buf, sizeof(buf)));
}
*cred = NULL;
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return (ISC_R_SUCCESS);
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}
/*
* Format a gssapi error message info into a char ** on the given memory
* context. This is used to return gssapi error messages back up the
* call chain for reporting to the user.
*/
static void
gss_err_message(isc_mem_t *mctx, uint32_t major, uint32_t minor,
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char **err_message) {
char buf[1024];
char *estr;
if (err_message == NULL || mctx == NULL) {
/* the caller doesn't want any error messages */
return;
}
estr = gss_error_tostring(major, minor, buf, sizeof(buf));
if (estr != NULL) {
(*err_message) = isc_mem_strdup(mctx, estr);
}
}
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isc_result_t
dst_gssapi_initctx(const dns_name_t *name, isc_buffer_t *intoken,
isc_buffer_t *outtoken, dns_gss_ctx_id_t *gssctx,
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isc_mem_t *mctx, char **err_message) {
isc_region_t r;
isc_buffer_t namebuf;
gss_name_t gname;
OM_uint32 gret, minor, ret_flags, flags;
gss_buffer_desc gintoken, *gintokenp, gouttoken = GSS_C_EMPTY_BUFFER;
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isc_result_t result;
gss_buffer_desc gnamebuf;
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unsigned char array[DNS_NAME_MAXTEXT + 1];
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/* Client must pass us a valid gss_ctx_id_t here */
REQUIRE(gssctx != NULL);
REQUIRE(mctx != NULL);
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isc_buffer_init(&namebuf, array, sizeof(array));
name_to_gbuffer(name, &namebuf, &gnamebuf);
/* Get the name as a GSS name */
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gret = gss_import_name(&minor, &gnamebuf, GSS_C_NO_OID, &gname);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
gss_err_message(mctx, gret, minor, err_message);
result = ISC_R_FAILURE;
goto out;
}
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if (intoken != NULL) {
/* Don't call gss_release_buffer for gintoken! */
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REGION_TO_GBUFFER(*intoken, gintoken);
gintokenp = &gintoken;
} else {
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gintokenp = NULL;
}
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/*
* Note that we don't set GSS_C_SEQUENCE_FLAG as Windows DNS
* servers don't like it.
*/
flags = GSS_C_REPLAY_FLAG | GSS_C_MUTUAL_FLAG | GSS_C_INTEG_FLAG;
gret = gss_init_sec_context(
&minor, GSS_C_NO_CREDENTIAL, (gss_ctx_id_t *)gssctx, gname,
GSS_SPNEGO_MECHANISM, flags, 0, NULL, gintokenp, NULL,
&gouttoken, &ret_flags, NULL);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE && gret != GSS_S_CONTINUE_NEEDED) {
gss_err_message(mctx, gret, minor, err_message);
if (err_message != NULL && *err_message != NULL) {
gss_log(3, "Failure initiating security context: %s",
*err_message);
} else {
gss_log(3, "Failure initiating security context");
}
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result = ISC_R_FAILURE;
goto out;
}
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/*
* XXXSRA Not handled yet: RFC 3645 3.1.1: check ret_flags
* MUTUAL and INTEG flags, fail if either not set.
*/
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/*
* RFC 2744 states the a valid output token has a non-zero length.
*/
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if (gouttoken.length != 0U) {
GBUFFER_TO_REGION(gouttoken, r);
RETERR(isc_buffer_copyregion(outtoken, &r));
}
if (gret == GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
result = ISC_R_SUCCESS;
} else {
result = DNS_R_CONTINUE;
}
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out:
if (gouttoken.length != 0U) {
(void)gss_release_buffer(&minor, &gouttoken);
}
(void)gss_release_name(&minor, &gname);
return (result);
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}
isc_result_t
dst_gssapi_acceptctx(dns_gss_cred_id_t cred, const char *gssapi_keytab,
isc_region_t *intoken, isc_buffer_t **outtoken,
dns_gss_ctx_id_t *ctxout, dns_name_t *principal,
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isc_mem_t *mctx) {
isc_region_t r;
isc_buffer_t namebuf;
gss_buffer_desc gnamebuf = GSS_C_EMPTY_BUFFER, gintoken,
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gouttoken = GSS_C_EMPTY_BUFFER;
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OM_uint32 gret, minor;
gss_ctx_id_t context = GSS_C_NO_CONTEXT;
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gss_name_t gname = NULL;
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isc_result_t result;
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char buf[1024];
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REQUIRE(outtoken != NULL && *outtoken == NULL);
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REGION_TO_GBUFFER(*intoken, gintoken);
if (*ctxout == NULL) {
context = GSS_C_NO_CONTEXT;
} else {
context = *ctxout;
}
if (gssapi_keytab != NULL) {
#if HAVE_GSSAPI_GSSAPI_KRB5_H || HAVE_GSSAPI_KRB5_H
gret = gsskrb5_register_acceptor_identity(gssapi_keytab);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
gss_log(3,
"failed "
"gsskrb5_register_acceptor_identity(%s): %s",
gssapi_keytab,
gss_error_tostring(gret, 0, buf, sizeof(buf)));
return (DNS_R_INVALIDTKEY);
}
#else
/*
* Minimize memory leakage by only setting KRB5_KTNAME
* if it needs to change.
*/
const char *old = getenv("KRB5_KTNAME");
if (old == NULL || strcmp(old, gssapi_keytab) != 0) {
size_t size;
char *kt;
size = strlen(gssapi_keytab) + 13;
kt = malloc(size);
if (kt == NULL) {
return (ISC_R_NOMEMORY);
}
snprintf(kt, size, "KRB5_KTNAME=%s", gssapi_keytab);
if (putenv(kt) != 0) {
return (ISC_R_NOMEMORY);
}
}
#endif
}
log_cred(cred);
gret = gss_accept_sec_context(&minor, &context, cred, &gintoken,
GSS_C_NO_CHANNEL_BINDINGS, &gname, NULL,
&gouttoken, NULL, NULL, NULL);
result = ISC_R_FAILURE;
switch (gret) {
case GSS_S_COMPLETE:
case GSS_S_CONTINUE_NEEDED:
break;
case GSS_S_DEFECTIVE_TOKEN:
case GSS_S_DEFECTIVE_CREDENTIAL:
case GSS_S_BAD_SIG:
case GSS_S_DUPLICATE_TOKEN:
case GSS_S_OLD_TOKEN:
case GSS_S_NO_CRED:
case GSS_S_CREDENTIALS_EXPIRED:
case GSS_S_BAD_BINDINGS:
case GSS_S_NO_CONTEXT:
case GSS_S_BAD_MECH:
case GSS_S_FAILURE:
result = DNS_R_INVALIDTKEY;
/* fall through */
default:
gss_log(3, "failed gss_accept_sec_context: %s",
gss_error_tostring(gret, minor, buf, sizeof(buf)));
if (gouttoken.length > 0U) {
(void)gss_release_buffer(&minor, &gouttoken);
}
return (result);
}
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if (gouttoken.length > 0U) {
isc_buffer_allocate(mctx, outtoken,
(unsigned int)gouttoken.length);
GBUFFER_TO_REGION(gouttoken, r);
RETERR(isc_buffer_copyregion(*outtoken, &r));
(void)gss_release_buffer(&minor, &gouttoken);
}
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if (gret == GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
gret = gss_display_name(&minor, gname, &gnamebuf, NULL);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
gss_log(3, "failed gss_display_name: %s",
gss_error_tostring(gret, minor, buf,
sizeof(buf)));
RETERR(ISC_R_FAILURE);
}
/*
* Compensate for a bug in Solaris8's implementation
* of gss_display_name(). Should be harmless in any
* case, since principal names really should not
* contain null characters.
*/
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if (gnamebuf.length > 0U &&
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((char *)gnamebuf.value)[gnamebuf.length - 1] == '\0')
{
gnamebuf.length--;
}
gss_log(3, "gss-api source name (accept) is %.*s",
(int)gnamebuf.length, (char *)gnamebuf.value);
GBUFFER_TO_REGION(gnamebuf, r);
isc_buffer_init(&namebuf, r.base, r.length);
isc_buffer_add(&namebuf, r.length);
RETERR(dns_name_fromtext(principal, &namebuf, dns_rootname, 0,
NULL));
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if (gnamebuf.length != 0U) {
gret = gss_release_buffer(&minor, &gnamebuf);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
gss_log(3, "failed gss_release_buffer: %s",
gss_error_tostring(gret, minor, buf,
sizeof(buf)));
}
}
} else {
result = DNS_R_CONTINUE;
}
*ctxout = context;
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out:
if (gname != NULL) {
gret = gss_release_name(&minor, &gname);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
gss_log(3, "failed gss_release_name: %s",
gss_error_tostring(gret, minor, buf,
sizeof(buf)));
}
}
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return (result);
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}
isc_result_t
dst_gssapi_deletectx(isc_mem_t *mctx, dns_gss_ctx_id_t *gssctx) {
OM_uint32 gret, minor;
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char buf[1024];
UNUSED(mctx);
REQUIRE(gssctx != NULL && *gssctx != NULL);
/* Delete the context from the GSS provider */
gret = gss_delete_sec_context(&minor, (gss_ctx_id_t *)gssctx,
GSS_C_NO_BUFFER);
if (gret != GSS_S_COMPLETE) {
/* Log the error, but still free the context's memory */
gss_log(3, "Failure deleting security context %s",
gss_error_tostring(gret, minor, buf, sizeof(buf)));
}
return (ISC_R_SUCCESS);
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}
char *
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gss_error_tostring(uint32_t major, uint32_t minor, char *buf, size_t buflen) {
gss_buffer_desc msg_minor = GSS_C_EMPTY_BUFFER,
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msg_major = GSS_C_EMPTY_BUFFER;
OM_uint32 msg_ctx, minor_stat;
/* Handle major status */
msg_ctx = 0;
(void)gss_display_status(&minor_stat, major, GSS_C_GSS_CODE,
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GSS_C_NULL_OID, &msg_ctx, &msg_major);
/* Handle minor status */
msg_ctx = 0;
(void)gss_display_status(&minor_stat, minor, GSS_C_MECH_CODE,
GSS_C_NULL_OID, &msg_ctx, &msg_minor);
snprintf(buf, buflen, "GSSAPI error: Major = %s, Minor = %s.",
(char *)msg_major.value, (char *)msg_minor.value);
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if (msg_major.length != 0U) {
(void)gss_release_buffer(&minor_stat, &msg_major);
}
if (msg_minor.length != 0U) {
(void)gss_release_buffer(&minor_stat, &msg_minor);
}
return (buf);
}
#else
isc_result_t
dst_gssapi_acquirecred(const dns_name_t *name, bool initiate,
dns_gss_cred_id_t *cred) {
REQUIRE(cred != NULL && *cred == NULL);
UNUSED(name);
UNUSED(initiate);
UNUSED(cred);
return (ISC_R_NOTIMPLEMENTED);
}
bool
dst_gssapi_identitymatchesrealmkrb5(const dns_name_t *signer,
const dns_name_t *name,
const dns_name_t *realm, bool subdomain) {
UNUSED(signer);
UNUSED(name);
UNUSED(realm);
UNUSED(subdomain);
return (false);
}
bool
dst_gssapi_identitymatchesrealmms(const dns_name_t *signer,
const dns_name_t *name,
const dns_name_t *realm, bool subdomain) {
UNUSED(signer);
UNUSED(name);
UNUSED(realm);
UNUSED(subdomain);
return (false);
}
isc_result_t
dst_gssapi_releasecred(dns_gss_cred_id_t *cred) {
UNUSED(cred);
return (ISC_R_NOTIMPLEMENTED);
}
isc_result_t
dst_gssapi_initctx(const dns_name_t *name, isc_buffer_t *intoken,
isc_buffer_t *outtoken, dns_gss_ctx_id_t *gssctx,
isc_mem_t *mctx, char **err_message) {
UNUSED(name);
UNUSED(intoken);
UNUSED(outtoken);
UNUSED(gssctx);
UNUSED(mctx);
UNUSED(err_message);
return (ISC_R_NOTIMPLEMENTED);
}
isc_result_t
dst_gssapi_acceptctx(dns_gss_cred_id_t cred, const char *gssapi_keytab,
isc_region_t *intoken, isc_buffer_t **outtoken,
dns_gss_ctx_id_t *ctxout, dns_name_t *principal,
isc_mem_t *mctx) {
UNUSED(cred);
UNUSED(gssapi_keytab);
UNUSED(intoken);
UNUSED(outtoken);
UNUSED(ctxout);
UNUSED(principal);
UNUSED(mctx);
return (ISC_R_NOTIMPLEMENTED);
}
isc_result_t
dst_gssapi_deletectx(isc_mem_t *mctx, dns_gss_ctx_id_t *gssctx) {
UNUSED(mctx);
UNUSED(gssctx);
return (ISC_R_NOTIMPLEMENTED);
}
char *
gss_error_tostring(uint32_t major, uint32_t minor, char *buf, size_t buflen) {
snprintf(buf, buflen, "GSSAPI error: Major = %u, Minor = %u.", major,
minor);
return (buf);
}
#endif
void
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gss_log(int level, const char *fmt, ...) {
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
isc_log_vwrite(dns_lctx, DNS_LOGCATEGORY_GENERAL, DNS_LOGMODULE_TKEY,
ISC_LOG_DEBUG(level), fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}