freebsd-dev/crypto/kerberosIV/lib/krb/get_ad_tkt.c
Mark Murray 03656ac1b0 Initial import of KTH eBones. This has been cleaned up to only include
the "core" Kerberos functionality. The rest of the userland will get their
own changes later.
1997-09-04 06:04:33 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1995, 1996, 1997 Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan
* (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden).
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
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*/
#include "krb_locl.h"
RCSID("$Id: get_ad_tkt.c,v 1.16 1997/05/30 17:43:34 bg Exp $");
/*
* get_ad_tkt obtains a new service ticket from Kerberos, using
* the ticket-granting ticket which must be in the ticket file.
* It is typically called by krb_mk_req() when the client side
* of an application is creating authentication information to be
* sent to the server side.
*
* get_ad_tkt takes four arguments: three pointers to strings which
* contain the name, instance, and realm of the service for which the
* ticket is to be obtained; and an integer indicating the desired
* lifetime of the ticket.
*
* It returns an error status if the ticket couldn't be obtained,
* or AD_OK if all went well. The ticket is stored in the ticket
* cache.
*
* The request sent to the Kerberos ticket-granting service looks
* like this:
*
* pkt->dat
*
* TEXT original contents of authenticator+ticket
* pkt->dat built in krb_mk_req call
*
* 4 bytes time_ws always 0 (?)
* char lifetime lifetime argument passed
* string service service name argument
* string sinstance service instance arg.
*
* See "prot.h" for the reply packet layout and definitions of the
* extraction macros like pkt_version(), pkt_msg_type(), etc.
*/
int
get_ad_tkt(char *service, char *sinstance, char *realm, int lifetime)
{
static KTEXT_ST pkt_st;
KTEXT pkt = & pkt_st; /* Packet to KDC */
static KTEXT_ST rpkt_st;
KTEXT rpkt = &rpkt_st; /* Returned packet */
CREDENTIALS cr;
char lrealm[REALM_SZ];
u_int32_t time_ws = 0;
int kerror;
unsigned char *p;
/*
* First check if we have a "real" TGT for the corresponding
* realm, if we don't, use ordinary inter-realm authentication.
*/
kerror = krb_get_cred(KRB_TICKET_GRANTING_TICKET, realm, realm, &cr);
if (kerror == KSUCCESS)
strncpy(lrealm, realm, REALM_SZ);
else
kerror = krb_get_tf_realm(TKT_FILE, lrealm);
if (kerror != KSUCCESS)
return(kerror);
/*
* Look for the session key (and other stuff we don't need)
* in the ticket file for krbtgt.realm@lrealm where "realm"
* is the service's realm (passed in "realm" argument) and
* lrealm is the realm of our initial ticket. If we don't
* have this, we will try to get it.
*/
if ((kerror = krb_get_cred(KRB_TICKET_GRANTING_TICKET,
realm, lrealm, &cr)) != KSUCCESS) {
/*
* If realm == lrealm, we have no hope, so let's not even try.
*/
if ((strncmp(realm, lrealm, REALM_SZ)) == 0)
return(AD_NOTGT);
else{
if ((kerror =
get_ad_tkt(KRB_TICKET_GRANTING_TICKET,
realm, lrealm, lifetime)) != KSUCCESS)
if (kerror == KDC_PR_UNKNOWN)
return(AD_INTR_RLM_NOTGT);
else
return(kerror);
if ((kerror = krb_get_cred(KRB_TICKET_GRANTING_TICKET,
realm, lrealm, &cr)) != KSUCCESS)
return(kerror);
}
}
/*
* Make up a request packet to the "krbtgt.realm@lrealm".
* Start by calling krb_mk_req() which puts ticket+authenticator
* into "pkt". Then tack other stuff on the end.
*/
kerror = krb_mk_req(pkt,
KRB_TICKET_GRANTING_TICKET,
realm,lrealm,0L);
if (kerror)
return(AD_NOTGT);
p = pkt->dat + pkt->length;
p += krb_put_int(time_ws, p, 4);
p += krb_put_int(lifetime, p, 1);
p += krb_put_nir(service, sinstance, NULL, p);
pkt->length = p - pkt->dat;
rpkt->length = 0;
/* Send the request to the local ticket-granting server */
if ((kerror = send_to_kdc(pkt, rpkt, realm))) return(kerror);
/* check packet version of the returned packet */
{
KTEXT_ST cip;
CREDENTIALS cred;
struct timeval tv;
kerror = kdc_reply_cipher(rpkt, &cip);
if(kerror != KSUCCESS)
return kerror;
encrypt_ktext(&cip, &cr.session, DES_DECRYPT);
kerror = kdc_reply_cred(&cip, &cred);
if(kerror != KSUCCESS)
return kerror;
if (strcmp(cred.service, service) || strcmp(cred.instance, sinstance) ||
strcmp(cred.realm, realm)) /* not what we asked for */
return INTK_ERR; /* we need a better code here XXX */
gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
if (abs((int)(tv.tv_sec - cred.issue_date)) > CLOCK_SKEW) {
return RD_AP_TIME; /* XXX should probably be better code */
}
kerror = save_credentials(cred.service, cred.instance, cred.realm,
cred.session, cred.lifetime, cred.kvno,
&cred.ticket_st, tv.tv_sec);
return kerror;
}
}