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34 #include "kadmin_locl.h"
35 #include "kadmin-commands.h"
37 struct ext_keytab_data {
38 krb5_keytab keytab;
39 int random_key_flag;
42 static int
43 do_ext_keytab(krb5_principal principal, void *data)
45 krb5_error_code ret;
46 kadm5_principal_ent_rec princ;
47 struct ext_keytab_data *e = data;
48 krb5_keytab_entry *keys = NULL;
49 krb5_keyblock *k = NULL;
50 size_t i;
51 int n_k = 0;
52 uint32_t mask;
53 char *unparsed = NULL;
55 mask = KADM5_PRINCIPAL;
56 if (!e->random_key_flag)
57 mask |= KADM5_KVNO | KADM5_KEY_DATA;
59 ret = kadm5_get_principal(kadm_handle, principal, &princ, mask);
60 if (ret)
61 return ret;
63 ret = krb5_unparse_name(context, principal, &unparsed);
64 if (ret)
65 goto out;
67 if (!e->random_key_flag) {
68 if (princ.n_key_data == 0) {
69 krb5_warnx(context, "principal has no keys, or user lacks "
70 "get-keys privilege for %s", unparsed);
71 goto out;
74 * kadmin clients and servers from master between 1.5 and 1.6
75 * can have corrupted a principal's keys in the HDB. If some
76 * are bogus but not all are, then that must have happened.
78 * If all keys are bogus then the server may be a pre-1.6,
79 * post-1.5 server and the client lacks get-keys privilege, or
80 * the keys are corrupted. We can't tell here.
82 if (kadm5_all_keys_are_bogus(princ.n_key_data, princ.key_data)) {
83 krb5_warnx(context, "user lacks get-keys privilege for %s",
84 unparsed);
85 goto out;
87 if (kadm5_some_keys_are_bogus(princ.n_key_data, princ.key_data)) {
88 krb5_warnx(context, "some keys for %s are corrupted in the HDB",
89 unparsed);
91 keys = calloc(sizeof(*keys), princ.n_key_data);
92 if (keys == NULL) {
93 ret = krb5_enomem(context);
94 goto out;
96 for (i = 0; i < princ.n_key_data; i++) {
97 krb5_key_data *kd = &princ.key_data[i];
99 /* Don't extract bogus keys */
100 if (kadm5_all_keys_are_bogus(1, kd))
101 continue;
103 keys[i].principal = princ.principal;
104 keys[i].vno = kd->key_data_kvno;
105 keys[i].keyblock.keytype = kd->key_data_type[0];
106 keys[i].keyblock.keyvalue.length = kd->key_data_length[0];
107 keys[i].keyblock.keyvalue.data = kd->key_data_contents[0];
108 keys[i].timestamp = time(NULL);
109 n_k++;
111 } else if (e->random_key_flag) {
112 ret = kadm5_randkey_principal(kadm_handle, principal, &k, &n_k);
113 if (ret)
114 goto out;
116 keys = calloc(sizeof(*keys), n_k);
117 if (keys == NULL) {
118 ret = krb5_enomem(context);
119 goto out;
121 for (i = 0; i < n_k; i++) {
122 keys[i].principal = principal;
123 keys[i].vno = princ.kvno + 1; /* XXX get entry again */
124 keys[i].keyblock = k[i];
125 keys[i].timestamp = time(NULL);
129 if (n_k == 0)
130 krb5_warn(context, ret, "no keys written to keytab for %s", unparsed);
132 for (i = 0; i < n_k; i++) {
133 ret = krb5_kt_add_entry(context, e->keytab, &keys[i]);
134 if (ret)
135 krb5_warn(context, ret, "krb5_kt_add_entry(%lu)", (unsigned long)i);
138 out:
139 kadm5_free_principal_ent(kadm_handle, &princ);
140 if (k) {
141 for (i = 0; i < n_k; i++)
142 memset(k[i].keyvalue.data, 0, k[i].keyvalue.length);
143 free(k);
145 free(unparsed);
146 free(keys);
147 return 0;
151 ext_keytab(struct ext_keytab_options *opt, int argc, char **argv)
153 krb5_error_code ret;
154 int i;
155 struct ext_keytab_data data;
157 if (opt->keytab_string == NULL)
158 ret = krb5_kt_default(context, &data.keytab);
159 else
160 ret = krb5_kt_resolve(context, opt->keytab_string, &data.keytab);
162 if(ret){
163 krb5_warn(context, ret, "krb5_kt_resolve");
164 return 1;
167 data.random_key_flag = opt->random_key_flag;
169 for(i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
170 ret = foreach_principal(argv[i], do_ext_keytab, "ext", &data);
171 if (ret)
172 break;
175 krb5_kt_close(context, data.keytab);
177 return ret != 0;