RetroZilla/directory/c-sdk/ldap/libraries/libssldap/clientinit.c
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/*
* clientinit.c
*/
#if defined(NET_SSL)
#if defined( _WINDOWS )
#include <windows.h>
#include "proto-ntutil.h"
#endif
#include <nspr.h>
#include <plstr.h>
#include <cert.h>
#include <key.h>
#include <ssl.h>
#include <sslproto.h>
#include <ldap.h>
#include <ldap_ssl.h>
#include <nss.h>
/* XXX:mhein The following is a workaround for the redefinition of */
/* const problem on OSF. Fix to be provided by NSS */
/* This is a pretty benign workaround for us which */
/* should not cause problems in the future even if */
/* we forget to take it out :-) */
#ifdef OSF1V4D
#ifndef __STDC__
# define __STDC__
#endif /* __STDC__ */
#endif /* OSF1V4D */
#ifndef FILE_PATHSEP
#define FILE_PATHSEP '/'
#endif
static PRStatus local_SSLPLCY_Install(void);
/*
* This little tricky guy keeps us from initializing twice
*/
static int inited = 0;
static int ssl_strength = LDAPSSL_AUTH_CERT;
static char tokDes[34] = "Internal (Software) Database ";
static char ptokDes[34] = "Internal (Software) Token ";
/* IN: */
/* string: /u/mhein/.netscape/mykey3.db */
/* OUT: */
/* dir: /u/mhein/.netscape/ */
/* prefix: my */
/* key: key3.db */
static int
splitpath(char *string, char *dir, char *prefix, char *key) {
char *k;
char *s;
char *d = string;
char *l;
int len = 0;
if (string == NULL)
return (-1);
/* goto the end of the string, and walk backwards until */
/* you get to the first pathseparator */
len = PL_strlen(string);
l = string + len - 1;
while (l != string && *l != '/' && *l != '\\')
l--;
/* search for the .db */
if ((k = PL_strstr(l, ".db")) != NULL) {
/* now we are sitting on . of .db */
/* move backward to the first 'c' or 'k' */
/* indicating cert or key */
while (k != l && *k != 'c' && *k != 'k')
k--;
/* move backwards to the first path separator */
if (k != d && k > d)
s = k - 1;
while (s != d && *s != '/' && *s != '\\')
s--;
/* if we are sitting on top of a path */
/* separator there is no prefix */
if (s + 1 == k) {
/* we know there is no prefix */
prefix = '\0';
PL_strcpy(key, k);
*k = '\0';
PL_strcpy(dir, d);
} else {
/* grab the prefix */
PL_strcpy(key, k);
*k = '\0';
PL_strcpy(prefix, ++s);
*s = '\0';
PL_strcpy(dir, d);
}
} else {
/* neither *key[0-9].db nor *cert[0=9].db found */
return (-1);
}
return (0);
}
static PRStatus local_SSLPLCY_Install(void)
{
SECStatus s;
#ifdef NS_DOMESTIC
s = NSS_SetDomesticPolicy();
#elif NS_EXPORT
s = NSS_SetExportPolicy();
#else
s = PR_FAILURE;
#endif
return s?PR_FAILURE:PR_SUCCESS;
}
static void
ldapssl_basic_init( void )
{
/* PR_Init() must to be called before everything else... */
PR_Init(PR_USER_THREAD, PR_PRIORITY_NORMAL, 0);
PR_SetConcurrency( 4 ); /* work around for NSPR 3.x I/O hangs */
}
/*
* Cover functions for malloc(), calloc(), strdup() and free() that are
* compatible with the NSS libraries (they seem to use the C runtime
* library malloc/free so these functions are quite simple right now).
*/
static void *
ldapssl_malloc( size_t size )
{
void *p;
p = malloc( size );
return p;
}
static void *
ldapssl_calloc( int nelem, size_t elsize )
{
void *p;
p = calloc( nelem, elsize );
return p;
}
static char *
ldapssl_strdup( const char *s )
{
char *scopy;
if ( NULL == s ) {
scopy = NULL;
} else {
scopy = strdup( s );
}
return scopy;
}
static void
ldapssl_free( void **pp )
{
if ( NULL != pp && NULL != *pp ) {
free( (void *)*pp );
*pp = NULL;
}
}
static char *
buildDBName(const char *basename, const char *dbname)
{
char *result;
PRUint32 len, pathlen, addslash;
if (basename)
{
if (( len = PL_strlen( basename )) > 3
&& PL_strcasecmp( ".db", basename + len - 3 ) == 0 ) {
return (ldapssl_strdup(basename));
}
pathlen = len;
len = pathlen + PL_strlen(dbname) + 1;
addslash = ( pathlen > 0 &&
(( *(basename + pathlen - 1) != FILE_PATHSEP ) ||
( *(basename + pathlen - 1) != '\\' )));
if ( addslash ) {
++len;
}
if (( result = ldapssl_malloc( len )) != NULL ) {
PL_strcpy( result, basename );
if ( addslash ) {
*(result+pathlen) = FILE_PATHSEP; /* replaces '\0' */
++pathlen;
}
PL_strcpy(result+pathlen, dbname);
}
}
return result;
}
char *
GetCertDBName(void *alias, int dbVersion)
{
char *source;
char dbname[128];
source = (char *)alias;
if (!source)
{
source = "";
}
sprintf(dbname, "cert%d.db",dbVersion);
return(buildDBName(source, dbname));
}
/*
* return database name by appending "dbname" to "path".
* this code doesn't need to be terribly efficient (not called often).
*/
/* XXXceb this is the old function. To be removed eventually */
static char *
GetDBName(const char *dbname, const char *path)
{
char *result;
PRUint32 len, pathlen;
int addslash;
if ( dbname == NULL ) {
dbname = "";
}
if ((path == NULL) || (*path == 0)) {
result = ldapssl_strdup(dbname);
} else {
pathlen = PL_strlen(path);
len = pathlen + PL_strlen(dbname) + 1;
addslash = ( path[pathlen - 1] != '/' );
if ( addslash ) {
++len;
}
if (( result = ldapssl_malloc( len )) != NULL ) {
PL_strcpy( result, path );
if ( addslash ) {
*(result+pathlen) = '/'; /* replaces '\0' */
++pathlen;
}
PL_strcpy(result+pathlen, dbname);
}
}
return result;
}
/*
* Initialize ns/security so it can be used for SSL client authentication.
* It is safe to call this more than once.
*
* If needkeydb == 0, no key database is opened and SSL server authentication
* is supported but not client authentication.
*
* If "certdbpath" is NULL or "", the default cert. db is used (typically
* ~/.netscape/cert7.db).
*
* If "certdbpath" ends with ".db" (case-insensitive compare), then
* it is assumed to be a full path to the cert. db file; otherwise,
* it is assumed to be a directory that contains a file called
* "cert7.db" or "cert.db".
*
* If certdbhandle is non-NULL, it is assumed to be a pointer to a
* SECCertDBHandle structure. It is fine to pass NULL since this
* routine will allocate one for you (CERT_GetDefaultDB() can be
* used to retrieve the cert db handle).
*
* If "keydbpath" is NULL or "", the default key db is used (typically
* ~/.netscape/key3.db).
*
* If "keydbpath" ends with ".db" (case-insensitive compare), then
* it is assumed to be a full path to the key db file; otherwise,
* it is assumed to be a directory that contains a file called
* "key3.db"
*
* If certdbhandle is non-NULL< it is assumed to be a pointed to a
* SECKEYKeyDBHandle structure. It is fine to pass NULL since this
* routine will allocate one for you (SECKEY_GetDefaultDB() can be
* used to retrieve the cert db handle).
*/
int
LDAP_CALL
ldapssl_clientauth_init( const char *certdbpath, void *certdbhandle,
const int needkeydb, const char *keydbpath, void *keydbhandle )
{
int rc;
/*
* LDAPDebug(LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "ldapssl_clientauth_init\n",0 ,0 ,0);
*/
if ( inited ) {
return( 0 );
}
ldapssl_basic_init();
/* Open the certificate database */
if ((rc = NSS_Init(certdbpath)) != SECSuccess) {
return (-1);
}
if (SSL_OptionSetDefault(SSL_ENABLE_SSL2, PR_FALSE)
|| SSL_OptionSetDefault(SSL_ENABLE_SSL3, PR_TRUE)) {
if (( rc = PR_GetError()) >= 0 ) {
rc = -1;
}
return( rc );
}
#if defined(NS_DOMESTIC)
if (local_SSLPLCY_Install() == PR_FAILURE)
return( -1 );
#elif(NS_EXPORT)
if (local_SSLPLCY_Install() == PR_FAILURE)
return( -1 );
#else
return( -1 );
#endif
inited = 1;
return( 0 );
}
/*
* This is not the most elegant solution to SSL strength, but it
* works because ldapssl_advclientauth_init() is only called once.
*/
int get_ssl_strength( void )
{
return ssl_strength;
}
/*
* At some point we might want to consider protecting this
* with a mutex.. For now there is no need.
*/
int set_ssl_strength(int strength_val)
{
if (strength_val == LDAPSSL_AUTH_WEAK ||
strength_val == LDAPSSL_AUTH_CERT ||
strength_val == LDAPSSL_AUTH_CNCHECK ) {
ssl_strength = strength_val;
return LDAP_SUCCESS;
}
return LDAP_PARAM_ERROR;
}
/*
* Initialize ns/security so it can be used for SSL client authentication.
* It is safe to call this more than once.
*
* If needkeydb == 0, no key database is opened and SSL server authentication
* is supported but not client authentication.
*
* If "certdbpath" is NULL or "", the default cert. db is used (typically
* ~/.netscape/cert7.db).
*
* If "certdbpath" ends with ".db" (case-insensitive compare), then
* it is assumed to be a full path to the cert. db file; otherwise,
* it is assumed to be a directory that contains a file called
* "cert7.db" or "cert.db".
*
* If certdbhandle is non-NULL, it is assumed to be a pointer to a
* SECCertDBHandle structure. It is fine to pass NULL since this
* routine will allocate one for you (CERT_GetDefaultDB() can be
* used to retrieve the cert db handle).
*
* If "keydbpath" is NULL or "", the default key db is used (typically
* ~/.netscape/key3.db).
*
* If "keydbpath" ends with ".db" (case-insensitive compare), then
* it is assumed to be a full path to the key db file; otherwise,
* it is assumed to be a directory that contains a file called
* "key3.db"
*
* If certdbhandle is non-NULL< it is assumed to be a pointed to a
* SECKEYKeyDBHandle structure. It is fine to pass NULL since this
* routine will allocate one for you (SECKEY_GetDefaultDB() can be
* used to retrieve the cert db handle). */
int
LDAP_CALL
ldapssl_advclientauth_init(
const char *certdbpath, void *certdbhandle,
const int needkeydb, const char *keydbpath, void *keydbhandle,
const int needsecmoddb, const char *secmoddbpath,
const int sslstrength )
{
int rc = 0;
if ( inited ) {
return( 0 );
}
/*
* LDAPDebug(LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "ldapssl_advclientauth_init\n",0 ,0 ,0);
*/
ldapssl_basic_init();
if ((rc = NSS_Init(certdbpath)) != SECSuccess) {
return (-1);
}
#if defined(NS_DOMESTIC)
if (local_SSLPLCY_Install() == PR_FAILURE)
return( -1 );
#elif(NS_EXPORT)
if (local_SSLPLCY_Install() == PR_FAILURE)
return( -1 );
#else
return( -1 );
#endif
inited = 1;
set_ssl_strength( sslstrength );
return( 0 );
}
/*
* Initialize ns/security so it can be used for SSL client authentication.
* It is safe to call this more than once.
*/
/*
* XXXceb This is a hack until the new IO functions are done.
* this function lives in ldapsinit.c
*/
void set_using_pkcs_functions( int val );
int
LDAP_CALL
ldapssl_pkcs_init( const struct ldapssl_pkcs_fns *pfns )
{
char *certdbName, *s, *keydbpath;
char *certdbPrefix, *keydbPrefix;
char *confDir, *keydbName;
static char *secmodname = "secmod.db";
int rc;
if ( inited ) {
return( 0 );
}
/*
* XXXceb This is a hack until the new IO functions are done.
* this function MUST be called before ldapssl_enable_clientauth.
*
*/
set_using_pkcs_functions( 1 );
/*
* LDAPDebug(LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "ldapssl_pkcs_init\n",0 ,0 ,0);
*/
ldapssl_basic_init();
pfns->pkcs_getcertpath( NULL, &s);
confDir = ldapssl_strdup( s );
certdbPrefix = ldapssl_strdup( s );
certdbName = ldapssl_strdup( s );
*certdbPrefix = 0;
splitpath(s, confDir, certdbPrefix, certdbName);
pfns->pkcs_getkeypath( NULL, &s);
keydbpath = ldapssl_strdup( s );
keydbPrefix = ldapssl_strdup( s );
keydbName = ldapssl_strdup( s );
*keydbPrefix = 0;
splitpath(s, keydbpath, keydbPrefix, keydbName);
/* verify confDir == keydbpath and adjust as necessary */
ldapssl_free((void **)&certdbName);
ldapssl_free((void **)&keydbName);
ldapssl_free((void **)&keydbpath);
if ((rc = NSS_Initialize(confDir,certdbPrefix,keydbPrefix,
secmodname, NSS_INIT_READONLY)) != SECSuccess) {
return (-1);
}
ldapssl_free((void **)&certdbPrefix);
ldapssl_free((void **)&keydbPrefix);
ldapssl_free((void **)&confDir);
/* this is odd */
PK11_ConfigurePKCS11(NULL, NULL, tokDes, ptokDes, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, 0 );
if (SSL_OptionSetDefault(SSL_ENABLE_SSL2, PR_FALSE)
|| SSL_OptionSetDefault(SSL_ENABLE_SSL3, PR_TRUE)) {
if (( rc = PR_GetError()) >= 0 ) {
rc = -1;
}
return( rc );
}
#if defined(NS_DOMESTIC)
if (local_SSLPLCY_Install() == PR_FAILURE)
return( -1 );
#elif(NS_EXPORT)
if (local_SSLPLCY_Install() == PR_FAILURE)
return( -1 );
#else
return( -1 );
#endif
inited = 1;
if ( certdbName != NULL ) {
ldapssl_free((void **) &certdbName );
}
/*
set_ssl_strength( sslstrength );
*/
set_ssl_strength( LDAPSSL_AUTH_CERT );
return( 0 );
}
/*
* ldapssl_client_init() is a server-authentication only version of
* ldapssl_clientauth_init().
*/
int
LDAP_CALL
ldapssl_client_init(const char* certdbpath, void *certdbhandle )
{
return( ldapssl_clientauth_init( certdbpath, certdbhandle,
0, NULL, NULL ));
}
/*
* ldapssl_serverauth_init() is a server-authentication only version of
* ldapssl_clientauth_init(). This function allows the sslstrength
* to be passed in. The sslstrength can take one of the following
* values:
* LDAPSSL_AUTH_WEAK: indicate that you accept the server's
* certificate without checking the CA who
* issued the certificate
* LDAPSSL_AUTH_CERT: indicates that you accept the server's
* certificate only if you trust the CA who
* issued the certificate
* LDAPSSL_AUTH_CNCHECK:
indicates that you accept the server's
* certificate only if you trust the CA who
* issued the certificate and if the value
* of the cn attribute in the DNS hostname
* of the server
*/
int
LDAP_CALL
ldapssl_serverauth_init(const char* certdbpath,
void *certdbhandle,
const int sslstrength )
{
int rc = LDAP_SUCCESS;
if ((rc = set_ssl_strength( sslstrength )) != LDAP_SUCCESS) {
return ( rc );
}
return( ldapssl_clientauth_init( certdbpath, certdbhandle,
0, NULL, NULL ));
}
#endif /* NET_SSL */