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/***************************************************************************\
* *
* BitlBee - An IRC to IM gateway *
* Jabber module - SASL authentication *
* *
* Copyright 2006 Wilmer van der Gaast <wilmer@gaast.net> *
* *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by *
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or *
* (at your option) any later version. *
* *
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, *
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of *
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the *
* GNU General Public License for more details. *
* *
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along *
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., *
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. *
* *
\***************************************************************************/
#include "jabber.h"
#include "base64.h"
xt_status sasl_pkt_mechanisms( struct xt_node *node, gpointer data )
{
struct im_connection *ic = data;
struct jabber_data *jd = ic->proto_data;
struct xt_node *c, *reply;
char *s;
int sup_plain = 0, sup_digest = 0;
if( !sasl_supported( ic ) )
{
/* Should abort this now, since we should already be doing
IQ authentication. Strange things happen when you try
to do both... */
serv_got_crap( ic, "XMPP 1.0 non-compliant server seems to support SASL, please report this as a BitlBee bug!" );
return XT_HANDLED;
}
s = xt_find_attr( node, "xmlns" );
if( !s || strcmp( s, XMLNS_SASL ) != 0 )
{
signoff( ic );
return XT_ABORT;
}
c = node->children;
while( ( c = xt_find_node( c, "mechanism" ) ) )
{
if( c->text && g_strcasecmp( c->text, "PLAIN" ) == 0 )
sup_plain = 1;
if( c->text && g_strcasecmp( c->text, "DIGEST-MD5" ) == 0 )
sup_digest = 1;
c = c->next;
}
if( !sup_plain && !sup_digest )
{
hide_login_progress( ic, "No known SASL authentication schemes supported" );
signoff( ic );
return XT_ABORT;
}
reply = xt_new_node( "auth", NULL, NULL );
xt_add_attr( reply, "xmlns", XMLNS_SASL );
if( sup_digest )
{
xt_add_attr( reply, "mechanism", "DIGEST-MD5" );
/* The rest will be done later, when we receive a <challenge/>. */
}
else if( sup_plain )
{
int len;
xt_add_attr( reply, "mechanism", "PLAIN" );
/* With SASL PLAIN in XMPP, the text should be b64(\0user\0pass) */
len = strlen( jd->username ) + strlen( ic->acc->pass ) + 2;
s = g_malloc( len + 1 );
s[0] = 0;
strcpy( s + 1, jd->username );
strcpy( s + 2 + strlen( jd->username ), ic->acc->pass );
reply->text = base64_encode( s, len );
reply->text_len = strlen( reply->text );
g_free( s );
}
if( !jabber_write_packet( ic, reply ) )
{
xt_free_node( reply );
return XT_ABORT;
}
xt_free_node( reply );
/* To prevent classic authentication from happening. */
jd->flags |= JFLAG_STREAM_STARTED;
return XT_HANDLED;
}
static char *sasl_get_part( char *data, char *field )
{
int i, len;
len = strlen( field );
if( g_strncasecmp( data, field, len ) == 0 && data[len] == '=' )
{
i = strlen( field ) + 1;
}
else
{
for( i = 0; data[i]; i ++ )
{
/* If we have a ", skip until it's closed again. */
if( data[i] == '"' )
{
i ++;
while( data[i] != '"' || data[i-1] == '\\' )
i ++;
}
/* If we got a comma, we got a new field. Check it. */
if( data[i] == ',' &&
g_strncasecmp( data + i + 1, field, len ) == 0 &&
data[i+len+1] == '=' )
{
i += len + 2;
break;
}
}
}
if( data[i] == '"' )
{
int j;
char *ret;
i ++;
len = 0;
while( data[i+len] != '"' || data[i+len-1] == '\\' )
len ++;
ret = g_strndup( data + i, len );
for( i = j = 0; ret[i]; i ++ )
{
if( ret[i] == '\\' )
{
ret[j++] = ret[++i];
}
else
{
ret[j++] = ret[i];
}
}
ret[j] = 0;
return ret;
}
else if( data[i] )
{
len = 0;
while( data[i+len] && data[i+len] != ',' )
len ++;
return g_strndup( data + i, len );
}
else
{
return NULL;
}
}
xt_status sasl_pkt_challenge( struct xt_node *node, gpointer data )
{
struct im_connection *ic = data;
struct jabber_data *jd = ic->proto_data;
struct xt_node *reply = NULL;
char *nonce = NULL, *realm = NULL, *cnonce = NULL, cnonce_bin[30];
char *digest_uri = NULL;
char *dec = NULL;
char *s = NULL;
xt_status ret = XT_ABORT;
if( node->text_len == 0 )
goto error;
dec = frombase64( node->text );
if( !( s = sasl_get_part( dec, "rspauth" ) ) )
{
/* See RFC 2831 for for information. */
md5_state_t A1, A2, H;
md5_byte_t A1r[16], A2r[16], Hr[16];
char A1h[33], A2h[33], Hh[33];
int i;
nonce = sasl_get_part( dec, "nonce" );
realm = sasl_get_part( dec, "realm" );
if( !nonce )
goto error;
/* Jabber.Org considers the realm part optional and doesn't
specify one. Oh well, actually they're right, but still,
don't know if this is right... */
if( !realm )
realm = g_strdup( jd->server );
random_bytes( (unsigned char *) cnonce_bin, sizeof( cnonce_bin ) );
cnonce = base64_encode( cnonce_bin, sizeof( cnonce_bin ) );
digest_uri = g_strdup_printf( "%s/%s", "xmpp", jd->server );
/* Generate the MD5 hash of username:realm:password,
I decided to call it H. */
md5_init( &H );
s = g_strdup_printf( "%s:%s:%s", jd->username, realm, ic->acc->pass );
md5_append( &H, (unsigned char *) s, strlen( s ) );
g_free( s );
md5_finish( &H, Hr );
/* Now generate the hex. MD5 hash of H:nonce:cnonce, called A1. */
md5_init( &A1 );
s = g_strdup_printf( ":%s:%s", nonce, cnonce );
md5_append( &A1, Hr, 16 );
md5_append( &A1, (unsigned char *) s, strlen( s ) );
g_free( s );
md5_finish( &A1, A1r );
for( i = 0; i < 16; i ++ )
sprintf( A1h + i * 2, "%02x", A1r[i] );
/* A2... */
md5_init( &A2 );
s = g_strdup_printf( "%s:%s", "AUTHENTICATE", digest_uri );
md5_append( &A2, (unsigned char *) s, strlen( s ) );
g_free( s );
md5_finish( &A2, A2r );
for( i = 0; i < 16; i ++ )
sprintf( A2h + i * 2, "%02x", A2r[i] );
/* Final result: A1:nonce:00000001:cnonce:auth:A2. Let's reuse H for it. */
md5_init( &H );
s = g_strdup_printf( "%s:%s:%s:%s:%s:%s", A1h, nonce, "00000001", cnonce, "auth", A2h );
md5_append( &H, (unsigned char *) s, strlen( s ) );
g_free( s );
md5_finish( &H, Hr );
for( i = 0; i < 16; i ++ )
sprintf( Hh + i * 2, "%02x", Hr[i] );
/* Now build the SASL response string: */
g_free( dec );
dec = g_strdup_printf( "username=\"%s\",realm=\"%s\",nonce=\"%s\",cnonce=\"%s\","
"nc=%08x,qop=auth,digest-uri=\"%s\",response=%s,charset=%s",
jd->username, realm, nonce, cnonce, 1, digest_uri, Hh, "utf-8" );
s = tobase64( dec );
}
else
{
/* We found rspauth, but don't really care... */
g_free( s );
s = NULL;
}
reply = xt_new_node( "response", s, NULL );
xt_add_attr( reply, "xmlns", XMLNS_SASL );
if( !jabber_write_packet( ic, reply ) )
goto silent_error;
ret = XT_HANDLED;
goto silent_error;
error:
hide_login_progress( ic, "Incorrect SASL challenge received" );
signoff( ic );
silent_error:
g_free( digest_uri );
g_free( cnonce );
g_free( nonce );
g_free( realm );
g_free( dec );
g_free( s );
xt_free_node( reply );
return ret;
}
xt_status sasl_pkt_result( struct xt_node *node, gpointer data )
{
struct im_connection *ic = data;
struct jabber_data *jd = ic->proto_data;
char *s;
s = xt_find_attr( node, "xmlns" );
if( !s || strcmp( s, XMLNS_SASL ) != 0 )
{
signoff( ic );
return XT_ABORT;
}
if( strcmp( node->name, "success" ) == 0 )
{
set_login_progress( ic, 1, "Authentication finished" );
jd->flags |= JFLAG_AUTHENTICATED | JFLAG_STREAM_RESTART;
}
else if( strcmp( node->name, "failure" ) == 0 )
{
hide_login_progress( ic, "Authentication failure" );
signoff( ic );
return XT_ABORT;
}
return XT_HANDLED;
}
/* This one is needed to judge if we'll do authentication using IQ or SASL.
It's done by checking if the <stream:stream> from the server has a
version attribute. I don't know if this is the right way though... */
gboolean sasl_supported( struct im_connection *ic )
{
struct jabber_data *jd = ic->proto_data;
return ( (void*) ( jd->xt && jd->xt->root && xt_find_attr( jd->xt->root, "version" ) ) ) != NULL;
}
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