s4:torture: Adapt KDC canon test to Heimdal upstream changes
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34 #include "kadmin_locl.h"
35 #include "kadmin-commands.h"
38 * del_enctype principal enctypes...
41 int
42 add_enctype(struct add_enctype_options*opt, int argc, char **argv)
44 kadm5_principal_ent_rec princ;
45 krb5_principal princ_ent = NULL;
46 krb5_error_code ret;
47 const char *princ_name;
48 int i, j;
49 krb5_key_data *new_key_data;
50 int n_etypes;
51 krb5_enctype *etypes;
53 if (!opt->random_key_flag) {
54 krb5_warnx (context, "only random key is supported now");
55 return 0;
58 memset(&princ, 0, sizeof(princ));
59 princ_name = argv[0];
60 n_etypes = argc - 1;
61 etypes = malloc (n_etypes * sizeof(*etypes));
62 if (etypes == NULL) {
63 krb5_warnx (context, "out of memory");
64 return 0;
66 argv++;
67 for (i = 0; i < n_etypes; ++i) {
68 ret = krb5_string_to_enctype(context, argv[i], &etypes[i]);
69 if (ret) {
70 krb5_warnx (context, "bad enctype \"%s\"", argv[i]);
71 goto out2;
75 ret = krb5_parse_name(context, princ_name, &princ_ent);
76 if (ret) {
77 krb5_warn(context, ret, "krb5_parse_name %s", princ_name);
78 goto out2;
81 /* The principal might have zero keys, but it will still have a kvno! */
82 ret = kadm5_get_principal(kadm_handle, princ_ent, &princ,
83 KADM5_KVNO | KADM5_PRINCIPAL | KADM5_KEY_DATA);
84 if (ret) {
85 krb5_free_principal(context, princ_ent);
86 krb5_warnx(context, "no such principal: %s", princ_name);
87 goto out2;
90 /* Check that we got key data */
91 if (kadm5_all_keys_are_bogus(princ.n_key_data, princ.key_data)) {
92 krb5_warnx(context, "user lacks get-keys privilege");
93 goto out;
96 new_key_data = calloc(princ.n_key_data + n_etypes,
97 sizeof(*new_key_data));
98 if (new_key_data == NULL) {
99 krb5_warnx (context, "out of memory");
100 goto out;
103 for (i = 0; i < princ.n_key_data; ++i) {
104 krb5_key_data *key = &princ.key_data[i];
106 for (j = 0; j < n_etypes; ++j) {
107 if (etypes[j] == key->key_data_type[0]) {
108 /* XXX Should this be an error? The admin can del_enctype... */
109 krb5_warnx(context, "enctype %d already exists",
110 (int)etypes[j]);
111 free(new_key_data);
112 goto out;
115 new_key_data[i] = *key;
118 for (i = 0; i < n_etypes; ++i) {
119 int n = princ.n_key_data + i;
120 krb5_keyblock keyblock;
122 memset(&new_key_data[n], 0, sizeof(new_key_data[n]));
123 new_key_data[n].key_data_ver = 2;
124 new_key_data[n].key_data_kvno = princ.kvno;
126 ret = krb5_generate_random_keyblock (context, etypes[i], &keyblock);
127 if (ret) {
128 krb5_warnx(context, "genernate enctype %d failed", (int)etypes[i]);
129 while (--i >= 0)
130 free(new_key_data[--n].key_data_contents[0]);
131 goto out;
134 /* key */
135 new_key_data[n].key_data_type[0] = etypes[i];
136 new_key_data[n].key_data_contents[0] = malloc(keyblock.keyvalue.length);
137 if (new_key_data[n].key_data_contents[0] == NULL) {
138 ret = ENOMEM;
139 krb5_warn(context, ret, "out of memory");
140 while (--i >= 0)
141 free(new_key_data[--n].key_data_contents[0]);
142 goto out;
144 new_key_data[n].key_data_length[0] = keyblock.keyvalue.length;
145 memcpy(new_key_data[n].key_data_contents[0],
146 keyblock.keyvalue.data,
147 keyblock.keyvalue.length);
148 krb5_free_keyblock_contents(context, &keyblock);
150 /* salt */
151 new_key_data[n].key_data_type[1] = KRB5_PW_SALT;
152 new_key_data[n].key_data_length[1] = 0;
153 new_key_data[n].key_data_contents[1] = NULL;
157 free (princ.key_data);
158 princ.n_key_data += n_etypes;
159 princ.key_data = new_key_data;
160 new_key_data = NULL;
162 ret = kadm5_modify_principal (kadm_handle, &princ, KADM5_KEY_DATA);
163 if (ret)
164 krb5_warn(context, ret, "kadm5_modify_principal");
165 out:
166 krb5_free_principal (context, princ_ent);
167 kadm5_free_principal_ent(kadm_handle, &princ);
168 out2:
169 free (etypes);
170 return ret != 0;