freebsd-skq/crypto/heimdal/kadmin/random_password.c
stas e7e0b34988 - Update FreeBSD Heimdal distribution to version 1.5.1. This also brings
several new kerberos related libraries and applications to FreeBSD:
  o kgetcred(1) allows one to manually get a ticket for a particular service.
  o kf(1) securily forwards ticket to another host through an authenticated
    and encrypted stream.
  o kcc(1) is an umbrella program around klist(1), kswitch(1), kgetcred(1)
    and other user kerberos operations. klist and kswitch are just symlinks
    to kcc(1) now.
  o kswitch(1) allows you to easily switch between kerberos credentials if
    you're running KCM.
  o hxtool(1) is a certificate management tool to use with PKINIT.
  o string2key(1) maps a password into key.
  o kdigest(8) is a userland tool to access the KDC's digest interface.
  o kimpersonate(8) creates a "fake" ticket for a service.

  We also now install manpages for some lirbaries that were not installed
  before, libheimntlm and libhx509.

- The new HEIMDAL version no longer supports Kerberos 4.  All users are
  recommended to switch to Kerberos 5.

- Weak ciphers are now disabled by default.  To enable DES support (used
  by telnet(8)), use "allow_weak_crypto" option in krb5.conf.

- libtelnet, pam_ksu and pam_krb5 are now compiled with error on warnings
  disabled due to the function they use (krb5_get_err_text(3)) being
  deprecated.  I plan to work on this next.

- Heimdal's KDC now require sqlite to operate.  We use the bundled version
  and install it as libheimsqlite.  If some other FreeBSD components will
  require it in the future we can rename it to libbsdsqlite and use for these
  components as well.

- This is not a latest Heimdal version, the new one was released while I was
  working on the update.  I will update it to 1.5.2 soon, as it fixes some
  important bugs and security issues.
2012-03-22 08:48:42 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan
* (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden).
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
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*
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*
* 3. Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include "kadmin_locl.h"
/* This file defines some a function that generates a random password,
that can be used when creating a large amount of principals (such
as for a batch of students). Since this is a political matter, you
should think about how secure generated passwords has to be.
Both methods defined here will give you at least 55 bits of
entropy.
*/
/* If you want OTP-style passwords, define OTP_STYLE */
#ifdef OTP_STYLE
#include <otp.h>
#else
static void generate_password(char **pw, int num_classes, ...);
#endif
void
random_password(char *pw, size_t len)
{
#ifdef OTP_STYLE
{
OtpKey newkey;
krb5_generate_random_block(&newkey, sizeof(newkey));
otp_print_stddict (newkey, pw, len);
strlwr(pw);
}
#else
char *pass;
generate_password(&pass, 3,
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", 7,
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ", 2,
"@$%&*()-+=:,/<>1234567890", 1);
strlcpy(pw, pass, len);
memset(pass, 0, strlen(pass));
free(pass);
#endif
}
/* some helper functions */
#ifndef OTP_STYLE
/* return a random value in range 0-127 */
static int
RND(unsigned char *key, int keylen, int *left)
{
if(*left == 0){
krb5_generate_random_block(key, keylen);
*left = keylen;
}
(*left)--;
return ((unsigned char*)key)[*left];
}
/* This a helper function that generates a random password with a
number of characters from a set of character classes.
If there are n classes, and the size of each class is Pi, and the
number of characters from each class is Ni, the number of possible
passwords are (given that the character classes are disjoint):
n n
----- / ---- \
| | Ni | \ |
| | Pi | \ Ni| !
| | ---- * | / |
| | Ni! | /___ |
i=1 \ i=1 /
Since it uses the RND function above, neither the size of each
class, nor the total length of the generated password should be
larger than 127 (without fixing RND).
*/
static void
generate_password(char **pw, int num_classes, ...)
{
struct {
const char *str;
int len;
int freq;
} *classes;
va_list ap;
int len, i;
unsigned char rbuf[8]; /* random buffer */
int rleft = 0;
*pw = NULL;
classes = malloc(num_classes * sizeof(*classes));
if(classes == NULL)
return;
va_start(ap, num_classes);
len = 0;
for(i = 0; i < num_classes; i++){
classes[i].str = va_arg(ap, const char*);
classes[i].len = strlen(classes[i].str);
classes[i].freq = va_arg(ap, int);
len += classes[i].freq;
}
va_end(ap);
*pw = malloc(len + 1);
if(*pw == NULL) {
free(classes);
return;
}
for(i = 0; i < len; i++) {
int j;
int x = RND(rbuf, sizeof(rbuf), &rleft) % (len - i);
int t = 0;
for(j = 0; j < num_classes; j++) {
if(x < t + classes[j].freq) {
(*pw)[i] = classes[j].str[RND(rbuf, sizeof(rbuf), &rleft)
% classes[j].len];
classes[j].freq--;
break;
}
t += classes[j].freq;
}
}
(*pw)[len] = '\0';
memset(rbuf, 0, sizeof(rbuf));
free(classes);
}
#endif