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(Including all changes for FreeBSD - importing the original eBones distribution would be too complex at this stage, since I don't have access to Piero's CVS.) (If you want to include eBones in your system, don't forget to include MAKE_EBONES in /etc/make.conf.) (This stuff is now also suppable from braae.ru.ac.za.) Bones originally from MIT SIPB. Original port to FreeBSD 1.x by Piero Serini. Moved to FreeBSD 2.0 by Doug Rabson and Geoff Rehmet. Nice bug fixes from Doug Rabson.
573 lines
15 KiB
C
573 lines
15 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright 1987, 1988 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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* For copying and distribution information, please see the file
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* <Copyright.MIT>.
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*
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* from: tf_util.c,v 4.9 90/03/10 19:19:45 jon Exp $
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* $Id: tf_util.c,v 1.2 1994/07/19 19:26:28 g89r4222 Exp $
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*/
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#ifndef lint
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static char rcsid[] =
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"$Id: tf_util.c,v 1.2 1994/07/19 19:26:28 g89r4222 Exp $";
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#endif /* lint */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <sys/file.h>
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#include <krb.h>
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#ifdef TKT_SHMEM
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <sys/ipc.h>
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#include <sys/shm.h>
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#endif /* TKT_SHMEM */
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#define TOO_BIG -1
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#define TF_LCK_RETRY ((unsigned)2) /* seconds to sleep before
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* retry if ticket file is
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* locked */
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extern errno;
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extern int krb_debug;
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#ifdef TKT_SHMEM
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char *krb_shm_addr = 0;
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static char *tmp_shm_addr = 0;
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static char krb_dummy_skey[8] = {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0};
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char *shmat();
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#endif /* TKT_SHMEM */
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/*
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* fd must be initialized to something that won't ever occur as a real
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* file descriptor. Since open(2) returns only non-negative numbers as
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* valid file descriptors, and tf_init always stuffs the return value
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* from open in here even if it is an error flag, we must
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* a. Initialize fd to a negative number, to indicate that it is
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* not initially valid.
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* b. When checking for a valid fd, assume that negative values
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* are invalid (ie. when deciding whether tf_init has been
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* called.)
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* c. In tf_close, be sure it gets reinitialized to a negative
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* number.
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*/
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static fd = -1;
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static curpos; /* Position in tfbfr */
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static lastpos; /* End of tfbfr */
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static char tfbfr[BUFSIZ]; /* Buffer for ticket data */
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static tf_gets(), tf_read();
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/*
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* This file contains routines for manipulating the ticket cache file.
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*
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* The ticket file is in the following format:
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*
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* principal's name (null-terminated string)
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* principal's instance (null-terminated string)
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* CREDENTIAL_1
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* CREDENTIAL_2
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* ...
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* CREDENTIAL_n
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* EOF
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*
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* Where "CREDENTIAL_x" consists of the following fixed-length
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* fields from the CREDENTIALS structure (see "krb.h"):
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*
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* char service[ANAME_SZ]
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* char instance[INST_SZ]
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* char realm[REALM_SZ]
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* C_Block session
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* int lifetime
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* int kvno
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* KTEXT_ST ticket_st
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* long issue_date
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*
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* Short description of routines:
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*
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* tf_init() opens the ticket file and locks it.
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*
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* tf_get_pname() returns the principal's name.
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*
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* tf_get_pinst() returns the principal's instance (may be null).
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*
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* tf_get_cred() returns the next CREDENTIALS record.
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*
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* tf_save_cred() appends a new CREDENTIAL record to the ticket file.
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*
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* tf_close() closes the ticket file and releases the lock.
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*
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* tf_gets() returns the next null-terminated string. It's an internal
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* routine used by tf_get_pname(), tf_get_pinst(), and tf_get_cred().
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*
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* tf_read() reads a given number of bytes. It's an internal routine
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* used by tf_get_cred().
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*/
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/*
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* tf_init() should be called before the other ticket file routines.
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* It takes the name of the ticket file to use, "tf_name", and a
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* read/write flag "rw" as arguments.
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*
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* It tries to open the ticket file, checks the mode, and if everything
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* is okay, locks the file. If it's opened for reading, the lock is
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* shared. If it's opened for writing, the lock is exclusive.
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*
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* Returns KSUCCESS if all went well, otherwise one of the following:
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*
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* NO_TKT_FIL - file wasn't there
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* TKT_FIL_ACC - file was in wrong mode, etc.
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* TKT_FIL_LCK - couldn't lock the file, even after a retry
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*/
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tf_init(tf_name, rw)
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char *tf_name;
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{
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int wflag;
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uid_t me, getuid();
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struct stat stat_buf;
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#ifdef TKT_SHMEM
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char shmidname[MAXPATHLEN];
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FILE *sfp;
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int shmid;
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#endif
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switch (rw) {
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case R_TKT_FIL:
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wflag = 0;
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break;
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case W_TKT_FIL:
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wflag = 1;
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break;
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default:
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if (krb_debug) fprintf(stderr, "tf_init: illegal parameter\n");
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return TKT_FIL_ACC;
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}
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if (lstat(tf_name, &stat_buf) < 0)
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switch (errno) {
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case ENOENT:
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return NO_TKT_FIL;
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default:
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return TKT_FIL_ACC;
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}
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me = getuid();
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if ((stat_buf.st_uid != me && me != 0) ||
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((stat_buf.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFREG))
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return TKT_FIL_ACC;
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#ifdef TKT_SHMEM
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(void) strcpy(shmidname, tf_name);
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(void) strcat(shmidname, ".shm");
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if (stat(shmidname,&stat_buf) < 0)
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return(TKT_FIL_ACC);
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if ((stat_buf.st_uid != me && me != 0) ||
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((stat_buf.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFREG))
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return TKT_FIL_ACC;
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#endif /* TKT_SHMEM */
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/*
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* If "wflag" is set, open the ticket file in append-writeonly mode
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* and lock the ticket file in exclusive mode. If unable to lock
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* the file, sleep and try again. If we fail again, return with the
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* proper error message.
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*/
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curpos = sizeof(tfbfr);
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#ifdef TKT_SHMEM
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sfp = fopen(shmidname, "r"); /* only need read/write on the
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actual tickets */
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if (sfp == 0)
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return TKT_FIL_ACC;
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shmid = -1;
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{
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char buf[BUFSIZ];
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int val; /* useful for debugging fscanf */
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/* We provide our own buffer here since some STDIO libraries
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barf on unbuffered input with fscanf() */
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setbuf(sfp, buf);
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if ((val = fscanf(sfp,"%d",&shmid)) != 1) {
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(void) fclose(sfp);
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return TKT_FIL_ACC;
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}
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if (shmid < 0) {
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(void) fclose(sfp);
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return TKT_FIL_ACC;
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}
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(void) fclose(sfp);
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}
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/*
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* global krb_shm_addr is initialized to 0. Ultrix bombs when you try and
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* attach the same segment twice so we need this check.
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*/
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if (!krb_shm_addr) {
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if ((krb_shm_addr = shmat(shmid,0,0)) == -1){
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if (krb_debug)
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fprintf(stderr,
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"cannot attach shared memory for segment %d\n",
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shmid);
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krb_shm_addr = 0; /* reset so we catch further errors */
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return TKT_FIL_ACC;
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}
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}
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tmp_shm_addr = krb_shm_addr;
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#endif /* TKT_SHMEM */
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if (wflag) {
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fd = open(tf_name, O_RDWR, 0600);
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if (fd < 0) {
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return TKT_FIL_ACC;
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}
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if (flock(fd, LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB) < 0) {
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sleep(TF_LCK_RETRY);
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if (flock(fd, LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB) < 0) {
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(void) close(fd);
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fd = -1;
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return TKT_FIL_LCK;
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}
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}
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return KSUCCESS;
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}
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/*
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* Otherwise "wflag" is not set and the ticket file should be opened
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* for read-only operations and locked for shared access.
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*/
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fd = open(tf_name, O_RDONLY, 0600);
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if (fd < 0) {
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return TKT_FIL_ACC;
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}
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if (flock(fd, LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB) < 0) {
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sleep(TF_LCK_RETRY);
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if (flock(fd, LOCK_SH | LOCK_NB) < 0) {
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(void) close(fd);
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fd = -1;
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return TKT_FIL_LCK;
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}
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}
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return KSUCCESS;
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}
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/*
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* tf_get_pname() reads the principal's name from the ticket file. It
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* should only be called after tf_init() has been called. The
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* principal's name is filled into the "p" parameter. If all goes well,
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* KSUCCESS is returned. If tf_init() wasn't called, TKT_FIL_INI is
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* returned. If the name was null, or EOF was encountered, or the name
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* was longer than ANAME_SZ, TKT_FIL_FMT is returned.
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*/
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tf_get_pname(p)
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char *p;
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{
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if (fd < 0) {
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if (krb_debug)
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fprintf(stderr, "tf_get_pname called before tf_init.\n");
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return TKT_FIL_INI;
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}
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if (tf_gets(p, ANAME_SZ) < 2) /* can't be just a null */
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return TKT_FIL_FMT;
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return KSUCCESS;
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}
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/*
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* tf_get_pinst() reads the principal's instance from a ticket file.
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* It should only be called after tf_init() and tf_get_pname() have been
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* called. The instance is filled into the "inst" parameter. If all
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* goes well, KSUCCESS is returned. If tf_init() wasn't called,
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* TKT_FIL_INI is returned. If EOF was encountered, or the instance
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* was longer than ANAME_SZ, TKT_FIL_FMT is returned. Note that the
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* instance may be null.
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*/
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tf_get_pinst(inst)
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char *inst;
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{
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if (fd < 0) {
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if (krb_debug)
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fprintf(stderr, "tf_get_pinst called before tf_init.\n");
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return TKT_FIL_INI;
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}
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if (tf_gets(inst, INST_SZ) < 1)
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return TKT_FIL_FMT;
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return KSUCCESS;
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}
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/*
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* tf_get_cred() reads a CREDENTIALS record from a ticket file and fills
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* in the given structure "c". It should only be called after tf_init(),
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* tf_get_pname(), and tf_get_pinst() have been called. If all goes well,
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* KSUCCESS is returned. Possible error codes are:
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*
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* TKT_FIL_INI - tf_init wasn't called first
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* TKT_FIL_FMT - bad format
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* EOF - end of file encountered
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*/
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tf_get_cred(c)
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CREDENTIALS *c;
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{
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KTEXT ticket = &c->ticket_st; /* pointer to ticket */
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int k_errno;
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if (fd < 0) {
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if (krb_debug)
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fprintf(stderr, "tf_get_cred called before tf_init.\n");
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return TKT_FIL_INI;
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}
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if ((k_errno = tf_gets(c->service, SNAME_SZ)) < 2)
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switch (k_errno) {
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case TOO_BIG:
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case 1: /* can't be just a null */
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tf_close();
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return TKT_FIL_FMT;
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case 0:
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return EOF;
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}
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if ((k_errno = tf_gets(c->instance, INST_SZ)) < 1)
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switch (k_errno) {
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case TOO_BIG:
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return TKT_FIL_FMT;
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case 0:
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return EOF;
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}
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if ((k_errno = tf_gets(c->realm, REALM_SZ)) < 2)
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switch (k_errno) {
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case TOO_BIG:
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case 1: /* can't be just a null */
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tf_close();
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return TKT_FIL_FMT;
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case 0:
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return EOF;
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}
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if (
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tf_read((char *) (c->session), KEY_SZ) < 1 ||
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tf_read((char *) &(c->lifetime), sizeof(c->lifetime)) < 1 ||
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tf_read((char *) &(c->kvno), sizeof(c->kvno)) < 1 ||
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tf_read((char *) &(ticket->length), sizeof(ticket->length))
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< 1 ||
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/* don't try to read a silly amount into ticket->dat */
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ticket->length > MAX_KTXT_LEN ||
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tf_read((char *) (ticket->dat), ticket->length) < 1 ||
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tf_read((char *) &(c->issue_date), sizeof(c->issue_date)) < 1
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) {
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tf_close();
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return TKT_FIL_FMT;
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}
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#ifdef TKT_SHMEM
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bcopy(tmp_shm_addr,c->session,KEY_SZ);
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tmp_shm_addr += KEY_SZ;
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#endif /* TKT_SHMEM */
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return KSUCCESS;
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}
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/*
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* tf_close() closes the ticket file and sets "fd" to -1. If "fd" is
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* not a valid file descriptor, it just returns. It also clears the
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* buffer used to read tickets.
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*
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* The return value is not defined.
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*/
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tf_close()
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{
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if (!(fd < 0)) {
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#ifdef TKT_SHMEM
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if (shmdt(krb_shm_addr)) {
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/* what kind of error? */
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if (krb_debug)
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fprintf(stderr, "shmdt 0x%x: errno %d",krb_shm_addr, errno);
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} else {
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krb_shm_addr = 0;
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}
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#endif TKT_SHMEM
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(void) flock(fd, LOCK_UN);
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(void) close(fd);
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fd = -1; /* see declaration of fd above */
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}
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bzero(tfbfr, sizeof(tfbfr));
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}
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/*
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* tf_gets() is an internal routine. It takes a string "s" and a count
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* "n", and reads from the file until either it has read "n" characters,
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* or until it reads a null byte. When finished, what has been read exists
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* in "s". If it encounters EOF or an error, it closes the ticket file.
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*
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* Possible return values are:
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*
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* n the number of bytes read (including null terminator)
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* when all goes well
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*
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* 0 end of file or read error
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*
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* TOO_BIG if "count" characters are read and no null is
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* encountered. This is an indication that the ticket
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* file is seriously ill.
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*/
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static
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tf_gets(s, n)
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register char *s;
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{
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register count;
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if (fd < 0) {
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if (krb_debug)
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fprintf(stderr, "tf_gets called before tf_init.\n");
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return TKT_FIL_INI;
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}
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for (count = n - 1; count > 0; --count) {
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if (curpos >= sizeof(tfbfr)) {
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lastpos = read(fd, tfbfr, sizeof(tfbfr));
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curpos = 0;
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}
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if (curpos == lastpos) {
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tf_close();
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return 0;
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}
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*s = tfbfr[curpos++];
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if (*s++ == '\0')
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return (n - count);
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}
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tf_close();
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return TOO_BIG;
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}
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/*
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* tf_read() is an internal routine. It takes a string "s" and a count
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* "n", and reads from the file until "n" bytes have been read. When
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* finished, what has been read exists in "s". If it encounters EOF or
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* an error, it closes the ticket file.
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*
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* Possible return values are:
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*
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* n the number of bytes read when all goes well
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*
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* 0 on end of file or read error
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*/
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static
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tf_read(s, n)
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register char *s;
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register n;
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{
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register count;
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for (count = n; count > 0; --count) {
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if (curpos >= sizeof(tfbfr)) {
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lastpos = read(fd, tfbfr, sizeof(tfbfr));
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curpos = 0;
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}
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if (curpos == lastpos) {
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tf_close();
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return 0;
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}
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*s++ = tfbfr[curpos++];
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}
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return n;
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}
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char *tkt_string();
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/*
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* tf_save_cred() appends an incoming ticket to the end of the ticket
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* file. You must call tf_init() before calling tf_save_cred().
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*
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* The "service", "instance", and "realm" arguments specify the
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* server's name; "session" contains the session key to be used with
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* the ticket; "kvno" is the server key version number in which the
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* ticket is encrypted, "ticket" contains the actual ticket, and
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* "issue_date" is the time the ticket was requested (local host's time).
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*
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* Returns KSUCCESS if all goes well, TKT_FIL_INI if tf_init() wasn't
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* called previously, and KFAILURE for anything else that went wrong.
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*/
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tf_save_cred(service, instance, realm, session, lifetime, kvno,
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ticket, issue_date)
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char *service; /* Service name */
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char *instance; /* Instance */
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char *realm; /* Auth domain */
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C_Block session; /* Session key */
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int lifetime; /* Lifetime */
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int kvno; /* Key version number */
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KTEXT ticket; /* The ticket itself */
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long issue_date; /* The issue time */
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{
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off_t lseek();
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int count; /* count for write */
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#ifdef TKT_SHMEM
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int *skey_check;
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#endif /* TKT_SHMEM */
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if (fd < 0) { /* fd is ticket file as set by tf_init */
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if (krb_debug)
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fprintf(stderr, "tf_save_cred called before tf_init.\n");
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return TKT_FIL_INI;
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}
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/* Find the end of the ticket file */
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(void) lseek(fd, 0L, 2);
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#ifdef TKT_SHMEM
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/* scan to end of existing keys: pick first 'empty' slot.
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we assume that no real keys will be completely zero (it's a weak
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key under DES) */
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skey_check = (int *) krb_shm_addr;
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while (*skey_check && *(skey_check+1))
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skey_check += 2;
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tmp_shm_addr = (char *)skey_check;
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#endif /* TKT_SHMEM */
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/* Write the ticket and associated data */
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/* Service */
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count = strlen(service) + 1;
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if (write(fd, service, count) != count)
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goto bad;
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/* Instance */
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count = strlen(instance) + 1;
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if (write(fd, instance, count) != count)
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goto bad;
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/* Realm */
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count = strlen(realm) + 1;
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if (write(fd, realm, count) != count)
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goto bad;
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/* Session key */
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#ifdef TKT_SHMEM
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bcopy(session,tmp_shm_addr,8);
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tmp_shm_addr+=8;
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if (write(fd,krb_dummy_skey,8) != 8)
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goto bad;
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#else /* ! TKT_SHMEM */
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if (write(fd, (char *) session, 8) != 8)
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goto bad;
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#endif /* TKT_SHMEM */
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/* Lifetime */
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if (write(fd, (char *) &lifetime, sizeof(int)) != sizeof(int))
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goto bad;
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/* Key vno */
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if (write(fd, (char *) &kvno, sizeof(int)) != sizeof(int))
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goto bad;
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/* Tkt length */
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if (write(fd, (char *) &(ticket->length), sizeof(int)) !=
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sizeof(int))
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|
goto bad;
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/* Ticket */
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count = ticket->length;
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if (write(fd, (char *) (ticket->dat), count) != count)
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goto bad;
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/* Issue date */
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if (write(fd, (char *) &issue_date, sizeof(long))
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!= sizeof(long))
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goto bad;
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/* Actually, we should check each write for success */
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return (KSUCCESS);
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bad:
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return (KFAILURE);
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}
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