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10 KiB
C
365 lines
10 KiB
C
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fe-sasl.c : irssi
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Copyright (C) 2015 The Lemon Man
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*/
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#include "module.h"
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#include "misc.h"
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#include "settings.h"
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#include "irc-cap.h"
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#include "irc-servers.h"
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#include "sasl.h"
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/*
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* Based on IRCv3 SASL Extension Specification:
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* http://ircv3.net/specs/extensions/sasl-3.1.html
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*/
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#define AUTHENTICATE_CHUNK_SIZE 400 /* bytes */
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/*
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* Maximum size to allow the buffer to grow to before the next fragment comes in. Note that
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* due to the way fragmentation works, the maximum message size will actually be:
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* floor(AUTHENTICATE_MAX_SIZE / AUTHENTICATE_CHUNK_SIZE) + AUTHENTICATE_CHUNK_SIZE - 1
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*/
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#define AUTHENTICATE_MAX_SIZE 8192 /* bytes */
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#define SASL_TIMEOUT (20 * 1000) /* ms */
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static gboolean sasl_timeout(IRC_SERVER_REC *server)
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{
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/* The authentication timed out, we can't do much beside terminating it */
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irc_send_cmd_now(server, "AUTHENTICATE *");
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cap_finish_negotiation(server);
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server->sasl_timeout = 0;
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server->sasl_success = FALSE;
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signal_emit("server sasl failure", 2, server, "The authentication timed out");
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return FALSE;
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}
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static void sasl_timeout_stop(IRC_SERVER_REC *server)
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{
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/* Stop any pending timeout, if any */
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if (server->sasl_timeout != 0) {
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g_source_remove(server->sasl_timeout);
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server->sasl_timeout = 0;
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}
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}
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static void sasl_start(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, const char *data, const char *from)
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{
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IRC_SERVER_CONNECT_REC *conn;
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sasl_timeout_stop(server);
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conn = server->connrec;
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switch (conn->sasl_mechanism) {
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case SASL_MECHANISM_PLAIN:
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irc_send_cmd_now(server, "AUTHENTICATE PLAIN");
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break;
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case SASL_MECHANISM_EXTERNAL:
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irc_send_cmd_now(server, "AUTHENTICATE EXTERNAL");
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break;
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}
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server->sasl_timeout = g_timeout_add(SASL_TIMEOUT, (GSourceFunc) sasl_timeout, server);
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}
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static void sasl_fail(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, const char *data, const char *from)
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{
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char *params, *error;
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params = event_get_params(data, 2, NULL, &error);
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server->sasl_success = FALSE;
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signal_emit("server sasl failure", 2, server, error);
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/* Terminate the negotiation */
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cap_finish_negotiation(server);
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g_free(params);
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}
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static void sasl_already(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, const char *data, const char *from)
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{
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sasl_timeout_stop(server);
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server->sasl_success = TRUE;
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signal_emit("server sasl success", 1, server);
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/* We're already authenticated, do nothing */
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cap_finish_negotiation(server);
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}
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static void sasl_success(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, const char *data, const char *from)
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{
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sasl_timeout_stop(server);
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server->sasl_success = TRUE;
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signal_emit("server sasl success", 1, server);
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/* The authentication succeeded, time to finish the CAP negotiation */
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cap_finish_negotiation(server);
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}
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/*
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* Responsible for reassembling incoming SASL requests. SASL requests must be split
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* into 400 byte requests to stay below the IRC command length limit of 512 bytes.
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* The spec says that if there is 400 bytes, then there is expected to be a
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* continuation in the next chunk. If a message is exactly a multiple of 400 bytes,
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* there must be a blank message of "AUTHENTICATE +" to indicate the end.
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*
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* This function returns the fully reassembled and decoded AUTHENTICATION message if
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* completed or NULL if there are more messages expected.
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*/
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static gboolean sasl_reassemble_incoming(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, const char *fragment, GString **decoded)
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{
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GString *enc_req;
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gsize fragment_len;
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fragment_len = strlen(fragment);
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/* Check if there is an existing fragment to prepend. */
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if (server->sasl_buffer != NULL) {
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if (g_strcmp0("+", fragment) == 0) {
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enc_req = server->sasl_buffer;
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} else {
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enc_req = g_string_append_len(server->sasl_buffer, fragment, fragment_len);
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}
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server->sasl_buffer = NULL;
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} else {
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enc_req = g_string_new_len(fragment, fragment_len);
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}
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/*
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* Fail authentication with this server. They have sent too much data.
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*/
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if (enc_req->len > AUTHENTICATE_MAX_SIZE) {
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return FALSE;
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}
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/*
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* If the the request is exactly the chunk size, this is a fragment
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* and more data is expected.
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*/
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if (fragment_len == AUTHENTICATE_CHUNK_SIZE) {
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server->sasl_buffer = enc_req;
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return TRUE;
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}
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if (enc_req->len == 1 && *enc_req->str == '+') {
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*decoded = g_string_new_len("", 0);
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} else {
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gsize dec_len;
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gint state = 0;
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guint save = 0;
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/* Since we're not going to use the enc_req GString anymore we
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* can perform the decoding in place. */
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dec_len = g_base64_decode_step(enc_req->str, enc_req->len,
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(guchar *)enc_req->str,
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&state, &save);
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/* A copy of the data is made when the GString is created. */
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*decoded = g_string_new_len(enc_req->str, dec_len);
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}
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g_string_free(enc_req, TRUE);
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return TRUE;
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}
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/*
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* Splits the response into appropriately sized chunks for the AUTHENTICATION
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* command to be sent to the IRC server. If |response| is NULL, then the empty
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* response is sent to the server.
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*/
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void sasl_send_response(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, GString *response)
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{
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char *enc;
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size_t offset, enc_len, chunk_len;
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if (response == NULL) {
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irc_send_cmdv(server, "AUTHENTICATE +");
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return;
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}
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enc = g_base64_encode((guchar *) response->str, response->len);
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enc_len = strlen(enc);
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for (offset = 0; offset < enc_len; offset += AUTHENTICATE_CHUNK_SIZE) {
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chunk_len = enc_len - offset;
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if (chunk_len > AUTHENTICATE_CHUNK_SIZE)
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chunk_len = AUTHENTICATE_CHUNK_SIZE;
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irc_send_cmdv(server, "AUTHENTICATE %.*s", (int) chunk_len, enc + offset);
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}
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if (offset == enc_len) {
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irc_send_cmdv(server, "AUTHENTICATE +");
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}
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g_free(enc);
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}
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/*
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* Called when the incoming SASL request is completely received.
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*/
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static void sasl_step_complete(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, GString *data)
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{
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IRC_SERVER_CONNECT_REC *conn;
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GString *resp;
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conn = server->connrec;
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switch (conn->sasl_mechanism) {
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case SASL_MECHANISM_PLAIN:
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/* At this point we assume that conn->sasl_{username, password} are non-NULL.
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* The PLAIN mechanism expects a NULL-separated string composed by the authorization identity, the
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* authentication identity and the password.
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* The authorization identity field is explicitly set to the user provided username.
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*/
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resp = g_string_new(NULL);
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g_string_append(resp, conn->sasl_username);
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g_string_append_c(resp, '\0');
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g_string_append(resp, conn->sasl_username);
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g_string_append_c(resp, '\0');
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g_string_append(resp, conn->sasl_password);
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sasl_send_response(server, resp);
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g_string_free(resp, TRUE);
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break;
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case SASL_MECHANISM_EXTERNAL:
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/* Empty response */
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sasl_send_response(server, NULL);
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break;
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}
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}
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static void sasl_step_fail(IRC_SERVER_REC *server)
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{
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irc_send_cmd_now(server, "AUTHENTICATE *");
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cap_finish_negotiation(server);
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sasl_timeout_stop(server);
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signal_emit("server sasl failure", 2, server, "The server sent an invalid payload");
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}
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static void sasl_step(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, const char *data, const char *from)
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{
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GString *req = NULL;
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sasl_timeout_stop(server);
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if (!sasl_reassemble_incoming(server, data, &req)) {
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sasl_step_fail(server);
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return;
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}
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if (req != NULL) {
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sasl_step_complete(server, req);
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g_string_free(req, TRUE);
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}
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/* We expect a response within a reasonable time */
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server->sasl_timeout = g_timeout_add(SASL_TIMEOUT, (GSourceFunc) sasl_timeout, server);
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}
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static void sasl_disconnected(IRC_SERVER_REC *server)
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{
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g_return_if_fail(server != NULL);
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if (!IS_IRC_SERVER(server)) {
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return;
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}
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sasl_timeout_stop(server);
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}
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static void sig_sasl_over(IRC_SERVER_REC *server)
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{
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if (!IS_IRC_SERVER(server))
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return;
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/* The negotiation has now been terminated, if we didn't manage to
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* authenticate successfully with the server just disconnect. */
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if (!server->sasl_success &&
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server->connrec->sasl_mechanism != SASL_MECHANISM_NONE) {
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if (server->cap_supported == NULL ||
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!g_hash_table_lookup_extended(server->cap_supported, "sasl", NULL, NULL)) {
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signal_emit("server sasl failure", 2, server, "The server did not offer SASL");
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}
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if (settings_get_bool("sasl_disconnect_on_failure")) {
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/* We can't use server_disconnect() here because we'd end up
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* freeing the 'server' object and be guilty of a slew of UaF. */
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server->connection_lost = TRUE;
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/* By setting connection_lost we make sure the communication is
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* halted and when the control goes back to irc_parse_incoming
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* the server object is safely destroyed. */
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signal_stop();
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}
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}
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}
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void sasl_init(void)
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{
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settings_add_bool("server", "sasl_disconnect_on_failure", TRUE);
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signal_add_first("event 001", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sig_sasl_over);
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/* this event can get us connected on broken ircds, see irc-servers.c */
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signal_add_first("event 375", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sig_sasl_over);
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signal_add_first("server cap ack sasl", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_start);
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signal_add_first("server cap end", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sig_sasl_over);
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signal_add_first("event authenticate", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_step);
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signal_add_first("event 903", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_success);
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signal_add_first("event 902", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_fail);
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signal_add_first("event 904", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_fail);
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signal_add_first("event 905", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_fail);
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signal_add_first("event 906", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_fail);
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signal_add_first("event 907", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_already);
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signal_add_first("server disconnected", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_disconnected);
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}
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void sasl_deinit(void)
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{
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signal_remove("event 001", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sig_sasl_over);
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signal_remove("event 375", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sig_sasl_over);
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signal_remove("server cap ack sasl", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_start);
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signal_remove("server cap end", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sig_sasl_over);
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signal_remove("event authenticate", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_step);
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signal_remove("event 903", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_success);
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signal_remove("event 902", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_fail);
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signal_remove("event 904", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_fail);
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signal_remove("event 905", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_fail);
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signal_remove("event 906", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_fail);
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signal_remove("event 907", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_already);
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signal_remove("server disconnected", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sasl_disconnected);
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}
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