3653271054
libskey. (such as wu-ftp and xdm). Editted skey so it matches the standard /usr/include way.
226 lines
3.9 KiB
C
226 lines
3.9 KiB
C
#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#ifdef __MSDOS__
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#include <dos.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef unix /* Assume POSIX */
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <termios.h>
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#endif
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#include <skey.h>
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#include "md4.h"
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#if (defined(__MSDOS__) || defined(MPU8086) || defined(MPU8080) \
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|| defined(vax) || defined (MIPSEL))
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#define LITTLE_ENDIAN /* Low order bytes are first in memory */
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#endif /* Almost all other machines are big-endian */
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/* Crunch a key:
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* concatenate the seed and the password, run through MD4 and
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* collapse to 64 bits. This is defined as the user's starting key.
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*/
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int
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keycrunch(result,seed,passwd)
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char *result; /* 8-byte result */
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char *seed; /* Seed, any length */
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char *passwd; /* Password, any length */
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{
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char *buf;
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MDstruct md;
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unsigned int buflen;
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#ifndef LITTLE_ENDIAN
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int i;
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register long tmp;
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#endif
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buflen = strlen(seed) + strlen(passwd);
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if((buf = malloc(buflen+1)) == NULL)
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return -1;
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strcpy(buf,seed);
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strcat(buf,passwd);
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/* Crunch the key through MD4 */
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sevenbit(buf);
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MDbegin(&md);
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MDupdate(&md,(unsigned char *)buf,8*buflen);
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free(buf);
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/* Fold result from 128 to 64 bits */
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md.buffer[0] ^= md.buffer[2];
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md.buffer[1] ^= md.buffer[3];
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#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
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/* Only works on byte-addressed little-endian machines!! */
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memcpy(result,(char *)md.buffer,8);
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#else
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/* Default (but slow) code that will convert to
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* little-endian byte ordering on any machine
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*/
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for(i=0;i<2;i++){
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tmp = md.buffer[i];
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*result++ = tmp;
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tmp >>= 8;
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*result++ = tmp;
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tmp >>= 8;
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*result++ = tmp;
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tmp >>= 8;
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*result++ = tmp;
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}
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#endif
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return 0;
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}
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/* The one-way function f(). Takes 8 bytes and returns 8 bytes in place */
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void
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f(x)
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char *x;
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{
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MDstruct md;
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#ifndef LITTLE_ENDIAN
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register long tmp;
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#endif
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MDbegin(&md);
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MDupdate(&md,(unsigned char *)x,64);
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/* Fold 128 to 64 bits */
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md.buffer[0] ^= md.buffer[2];
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md.buffer[1] ^= md.buffer[3];
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#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
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/* Only works on byte-addressed little-endian machines!! */
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memcpy(x,(char *)md.buffer,8);
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#else
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/* Default (but slow) code that will convert to
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* little-endian byte ordering on any machine
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*/
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tmp = md.buffer[0];
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*x++ = tmp;
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tmp >>= 8;
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*x++ = tmp;
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tmp >>= 8;
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*x++ = tmp;
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tmp >>= 8;
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*x++ = tmp;
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tmp = md.buffer[1];
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*x++ = tmp;
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tmp >>= 8;
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*x++ = tmp;
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tmp >>= 8;
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*x++ = tmp;
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tmp >>= 8;
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*x = tmp;
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#endif
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}
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/* Strip trailing cr/lf from a line of text */
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void
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rip(buf)
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char *buf;
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{
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char *cp;
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if((cp = strchr(buf,'\r')) != NULL)
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*cp = '\0';
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if((cp = strchr(buf,'\n')) != NULL)
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*cp = '\0';
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}
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/************************/
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#ifdef __MSDOS__
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char *
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readpass(buf,n)
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char *buf;
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int n;
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{
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int i;
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char *cp;
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for(cp=buf,i = 0; i < n ; i++)
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if ((*cp++ = bdos(7,0,0)) == '\r')
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break;
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*cp = '\0';
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printf("\n");
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rip(buf);
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return buf;
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}
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#else
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char *
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readpass(buf,n)
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char *buf;
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int n;
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{
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struct termios saved_ttymode;
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struct termios noecho_ttymode;
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/* Save normal line editing modes */
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tcgetattr(0, &saved_ttymode);
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/* Turn off echoing */
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tcgetattr(0, &noecho_ttymode);
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noecho_ttymode.c_lflag &= ~ECHO;
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tcsetattr(0, TCSANOW, &noecho_ttymode);
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fgets(buf,n,stdin);
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rip(buf);
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/* Restore previous tty modes */
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tcsetattr(0, TCSANOW, &saved_ttymode);
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/*
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after the secret key is taken from the keyboard, the line feed is
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written to standard error instead of standard output. That means that
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anyone using the program from a terminal won't notice, but capturing
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standard output will get the key words without a newline in front of
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them.
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*/
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fprintf(stderr, "\n");
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fflush(stderr);
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sevenbit(buf);
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return buf;
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}
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#endif
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/* removebackspaced over charaters from the string*/
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backspace(buf)
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char *buf;
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{
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char bs = 0x8;
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char *cp = buf;
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char *out = buf;
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while(*cp){
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if( *cp == bs ) {
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if(out == buf){
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cp++;
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continue;
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}
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else {
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cp++;
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out--;
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}
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}
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else {
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*out++ = *cp++;
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}
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}
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*out = '\0';
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}
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sevenbit(s)
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char *s;
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{
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/* make sure there are only 7 bit code in the line*/
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while(*s){
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*s = 0x7f & ( *s);
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s++;
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}
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}
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