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34 #include "kadmin_locl.h"
35 #include <parse_units.h>
40 * util.c - functions for parsing, unparsing, and editing different
41 * types of data used in kadmin.
45 get_response(const char *prompt
, const char *def
, char *buf
, size_t len
);
51 struct units kdb_attrs
[] = {
52 { "allow-digest", KRB5_KDB_ALLOW_DIGEST
},
53 { "allow-kerberos4", KRB5_KDB_ALLOW_KERBEROS4
},
54 { "trusted-for-delegation", KRB5_KDB_TRUSTED_FOR_DELEGATION
},
55 { "ok-as-delegate", KRB5_KDB_OK_AS_DELEGATE
},
56 { "new-princ", KRB5_KDB_NEW_PRINC
},
57 { "support-desmd5", KRB5_KDB_SUPPORT_DESMD5
},
58 { "pwchange-service", KRB5_KDB_PWCHANGE_SERVICE
},
59 { "disallow-svr", KRB5_KDB_DISALLOW_SVR
},
60 { "requires-pw-change", KRB5_KDB_REQUIRES_PWCHANGE
},
61 { "requires-hw-auth", KRB5_KDB_REQUIRES_HW_AUTH
},
62 { "requires-pre-auth", KRB5_KDB_REQUIRES_PRE_AUTH
},
63 { "disallow-all-tix", KRB5_KDB_DISALLOW_ALL_TIX
},
64 { "disallow-dup-skey", KRB5_KDB_DISALLOW_DUP_SKEY
},
65 { "disallow-proxiable", KRB5_KDB_DISALLOW_PROXIABLE
},
66 { "disallow-renewable", KRB5_KDB_DISALLOW_RENEWABLE
},
67 { "disallow-tgt-based", KRB5_KDB_DISALLOW_TGT_BASED
},
68 { "disallow-forwardable", KRB5_KDB_DISALLOW_FORWARDABLE
},
69 { "disallow-postdated", KRB5_KDB_DISALLOW_POSTDATED
},
74 * convert the attributes in `attributes' into a printable string
79 attributes2str(krb5_flags attributes
, char *str
, size_t len
)
81 unparse_flags (attributes
, kdb_attrs
, str
, len
);
85 * convert the string in `str' into attributes in `flags'
86 * return 0 if parsed ok, else -1.
90 str2attributes(const char *str
, krb5_flags
*flags
)
94 res
= parse_flags (str
, kdb_attrs
, *flags
);
104 * try to parse the string `resp' into attributes in `attr', also
105 * setting the `bit' in `mask' if attributes are given and valid.
109 parse_attributes (const char *resp
, krb5_flags
*attr
, int *mask
, int bit
)
111 krb5_flags tmp
= *attr
;
113 if (str2attributes(resp
, &tmp
) == 0) {
118 } else if(*resp
== '?') {
119 print_flags_table (kdb_attrs
, stderr
);
121 fprintf (stderr
, "Unable to parse \"%s\"\n", resp
);
127 * allow the user to edit the attributes in `attr', prompting with `prompt'
131 edit_attributes (const char *prompt
, krb5_flags
*attr
, int *mask
, int bit
)
133 char buf
[1024], resp
[1024];
135 if (mask
&& (*mask
& bit
))
138 attributes2str(*attr
, buf
, sizeof(buf
));
140 if(get_response("Attributes", buf
, resp
, sizeof(resp
)) != 0)
144 if (parse_attributes (resp
, attr
, mask
, bit
) == 0)
152 * the special value 0 means ``never''
156 * Convert the time `t' to a string representation in `str' (of max
157 * size `len'). If include_time also include time, otherwise just
162 time_t2str(time_t t
, char *str
, size_t len
, int include_time
)
166 strftime(str
, len
, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC", gmtime(&t
));
168 strftime(str
, len
, "%Y-%m-%d", gmtime(&t
));
170 snprintf(str
, len
, "never");
174 * Convert the time representation in `str' to a time in `time'.
175 * Return 0 if succesful, else -1.
179 str2time_t (const char *str
, time_t *t
)
184 memset (&tm
, 0, sizeof (tm
));
185 memset (&tm2
, 0, sizeof (tm2
));
187 if(strcasecmp(str
, "never") == 0) {
192 if(strcasecmp(str
, "now") == 0) {
197 p
= strptime (str
, "%Y-%m-%d", &tm
);
202 while(isspace((unsigned char)*p
))
205 /* XXX this is really a bit optimistic, we should really complain
206 if there was a problem parsing the time */
207 if(p
[0] != '\0' && strptime (p
, "%H:%M:%S", &tm2
) != NULL
) {
208 tm
.tm_hour
= tm2
.tm_hour
;
209 tm
.tm_min
= tm2
.tm_min
;
210 tm
.tm_sec
= tm2
.tm_sec
;
212 /* Do it on the end of the day */
218 *t
= tm2time (tm
, 0);
223 * try to parse the time in `resp' storing it in `value'
227 parse_timet (const char *resp
, krb5_timestamp
*value
, int *mask
, int bit
)
231 if (str2time_t(resp
, &tmp
) == 0) {
238 fprintf (stderr
, "Unable to parse time \"%s\"\n", resp
);
239 fprintf (stderr
, "Print date on format YYYY-mm-dd [hh:mm:ss]\n");
244 * allow the user to edit the time in `value'
248 edit_timet (const char *prompt
, krb5_timestamp
*value
, int *mask
, int bit
)
250 char buf
[1024], resp
[1024];
252 if (mask
&& (*mask
& bit
))
255 time_t2str (*value
, buf
, sizeof (buf
), 0);
258 if(get_response(prompt
, buf
, resp
, sizeof(resp
)) != 0)
260 if (parse_timet (resp
, value
, mask
, bit
) == 0)
268 * the special value 0 means ``unlimited''
272 * convert the delta_t value in `t' into a printable form in `str, len'
276 deltat2str(unsigned t
, char *str
, size_t len
)
278 if(t
== 0 || t
== INT_MAX
)
279 snprintf(str
, len
, "unlimited");
281 unparse_time(t
, str
, len
);
285 * parse the delta value in `str', storing result in `*delta'
286 * return 0 if ok, else -1
290 str2deltat(const char *str
, krb5_deltat
*delta
)
294 if(strcasecmp(str
, "unlimited") == 0) {
298 res
= parse_time(str
, "day");
308 * try to parse the string in `resp' into a deltad in `value'
309 * `mask' will get the bit `bit' set if a value was given.
313 parse_deltat (const char *resp
, krb5_deltat
*value
, int *mask
, int bit
)
317 if (str2deltat(resp
, &tmp
) == 0) {
322 } else if(*resp
== '?') {
323 print_time_table (stderr
);
325 fprintf (stderr
, "Unable to parse time \"%s\"\n", resp
);
331 * allow the user to edit the deltat in `value'
335 edit_deltat (const char *prompt
, krb5_deltat
*value
, int *mask
, int bit
)
337 char buf
[1024], resp
[1024];
339 if (mask
&& (*mask
& bit
))
342 deltat2str(*value
, buf
, sizeof(buf
));
344 if(get_response(prompt
, buf
, resp
, sizeof(resp
)) != 0)
346 if (parse_deltat (resp
, value
, mask
, bit
) == 0)
353 * allow the user to edit `ent'
357 set_defaults(kadm5_principal_ent_t ent
, int *mask
,
358 kadm5_principal_ent_t default_ent
, int default_mask
)
361 && (default_mask
& KADM5_MAX_LIFE
)
362 && !(*mask
& KADM5_MAX_LIFE
))
363 ent
->max_life
= default_ent
->max_life
;
366 && (default_mask
& KADM5_MAX_RLIFE
)
367 && !(*mask
& KADM5_MAX_RLIFE
))
368 ent
->max_renewable_life
= default_ent
->max_renewable_life
;
371 && (default_mask
& KADM5_PRINC_EXPIRE_TIME
)
372 && !(*mask
& KADM5_PRINC_EXPIRE_TIME
))
373 ent
->princ_expire_time
= default_ent
->princ_expire_time
;
376 && (default_mask
& KADM5_PW_EXPIRATION
)
377 && !(*mask
& KADM5_PW_EXPIRATION
))
378 ent
->pw_expiration
= default_ent
->pw_expiration
;
381 && (default_mask
& KADM5_ATTRIBUTES
)
382 && !(*mask
& KADM5_ATTRIBUTES
))
383 ent
->attributes
= default_ent
->attributes
& ~KRB5_KDB_DISALLOW_ALL_TIX
;
387 edit_entry(kadm5_principal_ent_t ent
, int *mask
,
388 kadm5_principal_ent_t default_ent
, int default_mask
)
391 set_defaults(ent
, mask
, default_ent
, default_mask
);
393 if(edit_deltat ("Max ticket life", &ent
->max_life
, mask
,
394 KADM5_MAX_LIFE
) != 0)
397 if(edit_deltat ("Max renewable life", &ent
->max_renewable_life
, mask
,
398 KADM5_MAX_RLIFE
) != 0)
401 if(edit_timet ("Principal expiration time", &ent
->princ_expire_time
, mask
,
402 KADM5_PRINC_EXPIRE_TIME
) != 0)
405 if(edit_timet ("Password expiration time", &ent
->pw_expiration
, mask
,
406 KADM5_PW_EXPIRATION
) != 0)
409 if(edit_attributes ("Attributes", &ent
->attributes
, mask
,
410 KADM5_ATTRIBUTES
) != 0)
417 * Parse the arguments, set the fields in `ent' and the `mask' for the
418 * entries having been set.
419 * Return 1 on failure and 0 on success.
423 set_entry(krb5_context context
,
424 kadm5_principal_ent_t ent
,
426 const char *max_ticket_life
,
427 const char *max_renewable_life
,
428 const char *expiration
,
429 const char *pw_expiration
,
430 const char *attributes
)
432 if (max_ticket_life
!= NULL
) {
433 if (parse_deltat (max_ticket_life
, &ent
->max_life
,
434 mask
, KADM5_MAX_LIFE
)) {
435 krb5_warnx (context
, "unable to parse `%s'", max_ticket_life
);
439 if (max_renewable_life
!= NULL
) {
440 if (parse_deltat (max_renewable_life
, &ent
->max_renewable_life
,
441 mask
, KADM5_MAX_RLIFE
)) {
442 krb5_warnx (context
, "unable to parse `%s'", max_renewable_life
);
448 if (parse_timet (expiration
, &ent
->princ_expire_time
,
449 mask
, KADM5_PRINC_EXPIRE_TIME
)) {
450 krb5_warnx (context
, "unable to parse `%s'", expiration
);
455 if (parse_timet (pw_expiration
, &ent
->pw_expiration
,
456 mask
, KADM5_PW_EXPIRATION
)) {
457 krb5_warnx (context
, "unable to parse `%s'", pw_expiration
);
461 if (attributes
!= NULL
) {
462 if (parse_attributes (attributes
, &ent
->attributes
,
463 mask
, KADM5_ATTRIBUTES
)) {
464 krb5_warnx (context
, "unable to parse `%s'", attributes
);
472 * Does `string' contain any globing characters?
476 is_expression(const char *string
)
481 for(p
= string
; *p
; p
++) {
488 else if(strchr("[]*?", *p
) != NULL
)
495 * Loop over all principals matching exp. If any of calls to `func'
496 * failes, the first error is returned when all principals are
500 foreach_principal(const char *exp_str
,
501 int (*func
)(krb5_principal
, void*),
502 const char *funcname
,
508 krb5_error_code saved_ret
= 0, ret
= 0;
509 krb5_principal princ_ent
;
512 /* if this isn't an expression, there is no point in wading
513 through the whole database looking for matches */
514 is_expr
= is_expression(exp_str
);
516 ret
= kadm5_get_principals(kadm_handle
, exp_str
, &princs
, &num_princs
);
517 if(!is_expr
|| ret
== KADM5_AUTH_LIST
) {
518 /* we might be able to perform the requested opreration even
519 if we're not allowed to list principals */
521 princs
= malloc(sizeof(*princs
));
524 princs
[0] = strdup(exp_str
);
525 if(princs
[0] == NULL
){
530 krb5_warn(context
, ret
, "kadm5_get_principals");
533 for(i
= 0; i
< num_princs
; i
++) {
534 ret
= krb5_parse_name(context
, princs
[i
], &princ_ent
);
536 krb5_warn(context
, ret
, "krb5_parse_name(%s)", princs
[i
]);
539 ret
= (*func
)(princ_ent
, data
);
541 krb5_clear_error_string(context
);
542 krb5_warn(context
, ret
, "%s %s", funcname
, princs
[i
]);
546 krb5_free_principal(context
, princ_ent
);
548 if (ret
== 0 && saved_ret
!= 0)
550 kadm5_free_name_list(kadm_handle
, princs
, &num_princs
);
555 * prompt with `prompt' and default value `def', and store the reply
561 static jmp_buf jmpbuf
;
570 get_response(const char *prompt
, const char *def
, char *buf
, size_t len
)
575 osig
= signal(SIGINT
, interrupt
);
577 signal(SIGINT
, osig
);
578 fprintf(stderr
, "\n");
582 fprintf(stderr
, "%s [%s]:", prompt
, def
);
583 if(fgets(buf
, len
, stdin
) == NULL
) {
584 int save_errno
= errno
;
586 krb5_err(context
, 1, save_errno
, "<stdin>");
587 signal(SIGINT
, osig
);
590 p
= strchr(buf
, '\n');
593 if(strcmp(buf
, "") == 0)
594 strlcpy(buf
, def
, len
);
595 signal(SIGINT
, osig
);
600 * return [0, 16) or -1
606 static char hexdigits
[] = "0123456789abcdef";
609 p
= strchr (hexdigits
, tolower((unsigned char)c
));
613 return p
- hexdigits
;
617 * convert a key in a readable format into a keyblock.
618 * return 0 iff succesful, otherwise `err' should point to an error message
622 parse_des_key (const char *key_string
, krb5_key_data
*key_data
,
625 const char *p
= key_string
;
626 unsigned char bits
[8];
629 if (strlen (key_string
) != 16) {
630 *error
= "bad length, should be 16 for DES key";
633 for (i
= 0; i
< 8; ++i
) {
636 d1
= hex2n(p
[2 * i
]);
637 d2
= hex2n(p
[2 * i
+ 1]);
638 if (d1
< 0 || d2
< 0) {
639 *error
= "non-hex character";
642 bits
[i
] = (d1
<< 4) | d2
;
644 for (i
= 0; i
< 3; ++i
) {
645 key_data
[i
].key_data_ver
= 2;
646 key_data
[i
].key_data_kvno
= 0;
648 key_data
[i
].key_data_type
[0] = ETYPE_DES_CBC_CRC
;
649 key_data
[i
].key_data_length
[0] = 8;
650 key_data
[i
].key_data_contents
[0] = malloc(8);
651 if (key_data
[i
].key_data_contents
[0] == NULL
) {
655 memcpy (key_data
[i
].key_data_contents
[0], bits
, 8);
657 key_data
[i
].key_data_type
[1] = KRB5_PW_SALT
;
658 key_data
[i
].key_data_length
[1] = 0;
659 key_data
[i
].key_data_contents
[1] = NULL
;
661 key_data
[0].key_data_type
[0] = ETYPE_DES_CBC_MD5
;
662 key_data
[1].key_data_type
[0] = ETYPE_DES_CBC_MD4
;