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/* One way encryption based on MD5 sum.
   Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
   Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1996.

   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

   The GNU C Library 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
   Lesser General Public License for more details.

   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
   Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
   02111-1307 USA.  */

/* warmenhoven took this file and made it work with the md5.[ch] we
 * already had. isn't that lovely. people should just use linux or
 * freebsd, crypt works properly on those systems. i hate solaris */

#if HAVE_STRING_H
#  include <string.h>
#elif HAVE_STRINGS_H
#  include <strings.h>
#endif

#include <stdlib.h>
#include "yahoo_util.h"

#include "md5.h"

/* Define our magic string to mark salt for MD5 "encryption"
   replacement.  This is meant to be the same as for other MD5 based
   encryption implementations.  */
static const char md5_salt_prefix[] = "$1$";

/* Table with characters for base64 transformation.  */
static const char b64t[64] =
"./0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";

char *yahoo_crypt(char *key, char *salt)
{
	char *buffer = NULL;
	int buflen = 0;
	int needed = 3 + strlen (salt) + 1 + 26 + 1;

	md5_byte_t alt_result[16];
	md5_state_t ctx;
	md5_state_t alt_ctx;
	size_t salt_len;
	size_t key_len;
	size_t cnt;
	char *cp;

	if (buflen < needed) {
		buflen = needed;
		if ((buffer = realloc(buffer, buflen)) == NULL)
			return NULL;
	}

	/* Find beginning of salt string.  The prefix should normally always
	   be present.  Just in case it is not.  */
	if (strncmp (md5_salt_prefix, salt, sizeof (md5_salt_prefix) - 1) == 0)
		/* Skip salt prefix.  */
		salt += sizeof (md5_salt_prefix) - 1;

	salt_len = MIN (strcspn (salt, "$"), 8);
	key_len = strlen (key);

	/* Prepare for the real work.  */
	md5_init(&ctx);

	/* Add the key string.  */
	md5_append(&ctx, (md5_byte_t *)key, key_len);

	/* Because the SALT argument need not always have the salt prefix we
	   add it separately.  */
	md5_append(&ctx, (md5_byte_t *)md5_salt_prefix, sizeof (md5_salt_prefix) - 1);

	/* The last part is the salt string.  This must be at most 8
	   characters and it ends at the first `$' character (for
	   compatibility which existing solutions).  */
	md5_append(&ctx, (md5_byte_t *)salt, salt_len);

	/* Compute alternate MD5 sum with input KEY, SALT, and KEY.  The
	   final result will be added to the first context.  */
	md5_init(&alt_ctx);

	/* Add key.  */
	md5_append(&alt_ctx, (md5_byte_t *)key, key_len);

	/* Add salt.  */
	md5_append(&alt_ctx, (md5_byte_t *)salt, salt_len);

	/* Add key again.  */
	md5_append(&alt_ctx, (md5_byte_t *)key, key_len);

	/* Now get result of this (16 bytes) and add it to the other
	   context.  */
	md5_finish(&alt_ctx, alt_result);

	/* Add for any character in the key one byte of the alternate sum.  */
	for (cnt = key_len; cnt > 16; cnt -= 16)
		md5_append(&ctx, alt_result, 16);
	md5_append(&ctx, alt_result, cnt);

	/* For the following code we need a NUL byte.  */
	alt_result[0] = '\0';

	/* The original implementation now does something weird: for every 1
	   bit in the key the first 0 is added to the buffer, for every 0
	   bit the first character of the key.  This does not seem to be
	   what was intended but we have to follow this to be compatible.  */
	for (cnt = key_len; cnt > 0; cnt >>= 1)
		md5_append(&ctx, (cnt & 1) != 0 ? alt_result : (md5_byte_t *)key, 1);

	/* Create intermediate result.  */
	md5_finish(&ctx, alt_result);

	/* Now comes another weirdness.  In fear of password crackers here
	   comes a quite long loop which just processes the output of the
	   previous round again.  We cannot ignore this here.  */
	for (cnt = 0; cnt < 1000; ++cnt) {
		/* New context.  */
		md5_init(&ctx);

		/* Add key or last result.  */
		if ((cnt & 1) != 0)
			md5_append(&ctx, (md5_byte_t *)key, key_len);
		else
			md5_append(&ctx, alt_result, 16);

		/* Add salt for numbers not divisible by 3.  */
		if (cnt % 3 != 0)
			md5_append(&ctx, (md5_byte_t *)salt, salt_len);

		/* Add key for numbers not divisible by 7.  */
		if (cnt % 7 != 0)
			md5_append(&ctx, (md5_byte_t *)key, key_len);

		/* Add key or last result.  */
		if ((cnt & 1) != 0)
			md5_append(&ctx, alt_result, 16);
		else
			md5_append(&ctx, (md5_byte_t *)key, key_len);

		/* Create intermediate result.  */
		md5_finish(&ctx, alt_result);
	}

	/* Now we can construct the result string.  It consists of three
	   parts.  */

	strncpy(buffer, md5_salt_prefix, MAX (0, buflen));
	cp = buffer + strlen(buffer);
	buflen -= sizeof (md5_salt_prefix);

	strncpy(cp, salt, MIN ((size_t) buflen, salt_len));
	cp = cp + strlen(cp);
	buflen -= MIN ((size_t) buflen, salt_len);

	if (buflen > 0) {
		*cp++ = '$';
		--buflen;
	}

#define b64_from_24bit(B2, B1, B0, N) \
	do { \
		unsigned int w = ((B2) << 16) | ((B1) << 8) | (B0); \
		int n = (N); \
		while (n-- > 0 && buflen > 0) { \
			*cp++ = b64t[w & 0x3f]; \
			--buflen; \
			w >>= 6; \
		}\
	} while (0)

	b64_from_24bit (alt_result[0], alt_result[6], alt_result[12], 4);
	b64_from_24bit (alt_result[1], alt_result[7], alt_result[13], 4);
	b64_from_24bit (alt_result[2], alt_result[8], alt_result[14], 4);
	b64_from_24bit (alt_result[3], alt_result[9], alt_result[15], 4);
	b64_from_24bit (alt_result[4], alt_result[10], alt_result[5], 4);
	b64_from_24bit (0, 0, alt_result[11], 2);
	if (buflen <= 0) {
		FREE(buffer);
	} else
		*cp = '\0';	/* Terminate the string.  */

	/* Clear the buffer for the intermediate result so that people
	   attaching to processes or reading core dumps cannot get any
	   information.  We do it in this way to clear correct_words[]
	   inside the MD5 implementation as well.  */
	md5_init(&ctx);
	md5_finish(&ctx, alt_result);
	memset (&ctx, '\0', sizeof (ctx));
	memset (&alt_ctx, '\0', sizeof (alt_ctx));

	return buffer;
}
lass="w"> char country[] = {"us"}; aim_frame_t *fr; aim_tlvlist_t *tl = NULL; guint8 *password_encoded; if (!(password_encoded = (guint8 *) g_malloc(strlen(password)))) return -ENOMEM; if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_FLAP, 0x01, 1152))) { g_free(password_encoded); return -ENOMEM; } aim_encode_password(password, password_encoded); aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0x00000001); aim_addtlvtochain_raw(&tl, 0x0001, strlen(sn), (guint8 *)sn); aim_addtlvtochain_raw(&tl, 0x0002, strlen(password), password_encoded); aim_addtlvtochain_raw(&tl, 0x0003, strlen(clientstr), (guint8 *)clientstr); aim_addtlvtochain16(&tl, 0x0016, 0x010a); /* cliend ID */ aim_addtlvtochain16(&tl, 0x0017, 0x0005); /* major version */ aim_addtlvtochain16(&tl, 0x0018, 0x0011); /* minor version */ aim_addtlvtochain16(&tl, 0x0019, 0x0001); /* point version */ aim_addtlvtochain16(&tl, 0x001a, 0x0e3a); /* build */ aim_addtlvtochain32(&tl, 0x0014, 0x00000055); /* distribution chan */ aim_addtlvtochain_raw(&tl, 0x000f, strlen(lang), (guint8 *)lang); aim_addtlvtochain_raw(&tl, 0x000e, strlen(country), (guint8 *)country); aim_writetlvchain(&fr->data, &tl); g_free(password_encoded); aim_freetlvchain(&tl); aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr); return 0; } /* * send_login(int socket, char *sn, char *password) * * This is the initial login request packet. * * NOTE!! If you want/need to make use of the aim_sendmemblock() function, * then the client information you send here must exactly match the * executable that you're pulling the data from. * * WinAIM 4.8.2540 * clientstring = "AOL Instant Messenger (SM), version 4.8.2540/WIN32" * clientid = 0x0109 * major = 0x0004 * minor = 0x0008 * point = 0x0000 * build = 0x09ec * t(0x0014) = 0x000000af * t(0x004a) = 0x01 * * WinAIM 4.3.2188: * clientstring = "AOL Instant Messenger (SM), version 4.3.2188/WIN32" * clientid = 0x0109 * major = 0x0400 * minor = 0x0003 * point = 0x0000 * build = 0x088c * unknown = 0x00000086 * lang = "en" * country = "us" * unknown4a = 0x01 * * Latest WinAIM that libfaim can emulate without server-side buddylists: * clientstring = "AOL Instant Messenger (SM), version 4.1.2010/WIN32" * clientid = 0x0004 * major = 0x0004 * minor = 0x0001 * point = 0x0000 * build = 0x07da * unknown= 0x0000004b * * WinAIM 3.5.1670: * clientstring = "AOL Instant Messenger (SM), version 3.5.1670/WIN32" * clientid = 0x0004 * major = 0x0003 * minor = 0x0005 * point = 0x0000 * build = 0x0686 * unknown =0x0000002a * * Java AIM 1.1.19: * clientstring = "AOL Instant Messenger (TM) version 1.1.19 for Java built 03/24/98, freeMem 215871 totalMem 1048567, i686, Linus, #2 SMP Sun Feb 11 03:41:17 UTC 2001 2.4.1-ac9, IBM Corporation, 1.1.8, 45.3, Tue Mar 27 12:09:17 PST 2001" * clientid = 0x0001 * major = 0x0001 * minor = 0x0001 * point = (not sent) * build = 0x0013 * unknown= (not sent) * * AIM for Linux 1.1.112: * clientstring = "AOL Instant Messenger (SM)" * clientid = 0x1d09 * major = 0x0001 * minor = 0x0001 * point = 0x0001 * build = 0x0070 * unknown= 0x0000008b * serverstore = 0x01 * */ int aim_send_login(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn, const char *sn, const char *password, struct client_info_s *ci, const char *key) { aim_frame_t *fr; aim_tlvlist_t *tl = NULL; guint8 digest[16]; aim_snacid_t snacid; if (!ci || !sn || !password) return -EINVAL; /* * What the XORLOGIN flag _really_ means is that its an ICQ login, * which is really stupid and painful, so its not done here. * */ if (sess->flags & AIM_SESS_FLAGS_XORLOGIN) return goddamnicq2(sess, conn, sn, password); if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_FLAP, 0x02, 1152))) return -ENOMEM; snacid = aim_cachesnac(sess, 0x0017, 0x0002, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&fr->data, 0x0017, 0x0002, 0x0000, snacid); aim_addtlvtochain_raw(&tl, 0x0001, strlen(sn), (guint8 *)sn); aim_encode_password_md5(password, key, digest); aim_addtlvtochain_raw(&tl, 0x0025, 16, digest); /* * Newer versions of winaim have an empty type x004c TLV here. */ if (ci->clientstring) aim_addtlvtochain_raw(&tl, 0x0003, strlen(ci->clientstring), (guint8 *)ci->clientstring); aim_addtlvtochain16(&tl, 0x0016, (guint16)ci->clientid); aim_addtlvtochain16(&tl, 0x0017, (guint16)ci->major); aim_addtlvtochain16(&tl, 0x0018, (guint16)ci->minor); aim_addtlvtochain16(&tl, 0x0019, (guint16)ci->point); aim_addtlvtochain16(&tl, 0x001a, (guint16)ci->build); aim_addtlvtochain_raw(&tl, 0x000e, strlen(ci->country), (guint8 *)ci->country); aim_addtlvtochain_raw(&tl, 0x000f, strlen(ci->lang), (guint8 *)ci->lang); /* * If set, old-fashioned buddy lists will not work. You will need * to use SSI. */ aim_addtlvtochain8(&tl, 0x004a, 0x01); aim_writetlvchain(&fr->data, &tl); aim_freetlvchain(&tl); aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr); return 0; } int aim_encode_password_md5(const char *password, const char *key, guint8 *digest) { md5_state_t state; md5_init(&state); md5_append(&state, (const md5_byte_t *)key, strlen(key)); md5_append(&state, (const md5_byte_t *)password, strlen(password)); md5_append(&state, (const md5_byte_t *)AIM_MD5_STRING, strlen(AIM_MD5_STRING)); md5_finish(&state, (md5_byte_t *)digest); return 0; } /** * aim_encode_password - Encode a password using old XOR method * @password: incoming password * @encoded: buffer to put encoded password * * This takes a const pointer to a (null terminated) string * containing the unencoded password. It also gets passed * an already allocated buffer to store the encoded password. * This buffer should be the exact length of the password without * the null. The encoded password buffer /is not %NULL terminated/. * * The encoding_table seems to be a fixed set of values. We'll * hope it doesn't change over time! * * This is only used for the XOR method, not the better MD5 method. * */ static int aim_encode_password(const char *password, guint8 *encoded) { guint8 encoding_table[] = { /* v2.1 table, also works for ICQ */ 0xf3, 0x26, 0x81, 0xc4, 0x39, 0x86, 0xdb, 0x92, 0x71, 0xa3, 0xb9, 0xe6, 0x53, 0x7a, 0x95, 0x7c }; int i; for (i = 0; i < strlen(password); i++) encoded[i] = (password[i] ^ encoding_table[i]); return 0; } /* * This is sent back as a general response to the login command. * It can be either an error or a success, depending on the * precense of certain TLVs. * * The client should check the value passed as errorcode. If * its nonzero, there was an error. * */ static int parse(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { aim_tlvlist_t *tlvlist; aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; struct aim_authresp_info info; int ret = 0; memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info)); /* * Read block of TLVs. All further data is derived * from what is parsed here. */ tlvlist = aim_readtlvchain(bs); /* * No matter what, we should have a screen name. */ memset(sess->sn, 0, sizeof(sess->sn)); if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0001, 1)) { info.sn = aim_gettlv_str(tlvlist, 0x0001, 1); strncpy(sess->sn, info.sn, sizeof(sess->sn)); } /* * Check for an error code. If so, we should also * have an error url. */ if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0008, 1)) info.errorcode = aim_gettlv16(tlvlist, 0x0008, 1); if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0004, 1)) info.errorurl = aim_gettlv_str(tlvlist, 0x0004, 1); /* * BOS server address. */ if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0005, 1)) info.bosip = aim_gettlv_str(tlvlist, 0x0005, 1); /* * Authorization cookie. */ if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0006, 1)) { aim_tlv_t *tmptlv; tmptlv = aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0006, 1); info.cookie = tmptlv->value; } /* * The email address attached to this account * Not available for ICQ logins. */ if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0011, 1)) info.email = aim_gettlv_str(tlvlist, 0x0011, 1); /* * The registration status. (Not real sure what it means.) * Not available for ICQ logins. * * 1 = No disclosure * 2 = Limited disclosure * 3 = Full disclosure * * This has to do with whether your email address is available * to other users or not. AFAIK, this feature is no longer used. * */ if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0013, 1)) info.regstatus = aim_gettlv16(tlvlist, 0x0013, 1); if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0040, 1)) info.latestbeta.build = aim_gettlv32(tlvlist, 0x0040, 1); if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0041, 1)) info.latestbeta.url = aim_gettlv_str(tlvlist, 0x0041, 1); if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0042, 1)) info.latestbeta.info = aim_gettlv_str(tlvlist, 0x0042, 1); if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0043, 1)) info.latestbeta.name = aim_gettlv_str(tlvlist, 0x0043, 1); if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0048, 1)) ; /* no idea what this is */ if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0044, 1)) info.latestrelease.build = aim_gettlv32(tlvlist, 0x0044, 1); if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0045, 1)) info.latestrelease.url = aim_gettlv_str(tlvlist, 0x0045, 1); if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0046, 1)) info.latestrelease.info = aim_gettlv_str(tlvlist, 0x0046, 1); if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0047, 1)) info.latestrelease.name = aim_gettlv_str(tlvlist, 0x0047, 1); if (aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0049, 1)) ; /* no idea what this is */ if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, rx->conn, snac ? snac->family : 0x0017, snac ? snac->subtype : 0x0003))) ret = userfunc(sess, rx, &info); g_free(info.sn); g_free(info.bosip); g_free(info.errorurl); g_free(info.email); g_free(info.latestrelease.name); g_free(info.latestrelease.url); g_free(info.latestrelease.info); g_free(info.latestbeta.name); g_free(info.latestbeta.url); g_free(info.latestbeta.info); aim_freetlvchain(&tlvlist); return ret; } /* * Middle handler for 0017/0007 SNACs. Contains the auth key prefixed * by only its length in a two byte word. * * Calls the client, which should then use the value to call aim_send_login. * */ static int keyparse(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { int keylen, ret = 1; aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; char *keystr; keylen = aimbs_get16(bs); keystr = aimbs_getstr(bs, keylen); if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, rx->conn, snac->family, snac->subtype))) ret = userfunc(sess, rx, keystr); g_free(keystr); return ret; } static int snachandler(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { if (snac->subtype == 0x0003) return parse(sess, mod, rx, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x0007) return keyparse(sess, mod, rx, snac, bs); return 0; } int auth_modfirst(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod) { mod->family = 0x0017; mod->version = 0x0000; mod->flags = 0; strncpy(mod->name, "auth", sizeof(mod->name)); mod->snachandler = snachandler; return 0; }