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Network Working Group N. Williams
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Request for Comments: 5588 Sun
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Category: Standards Track July 2009
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Generic Security Service Application Program Interface (GSS-API)
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Extension for Storing Delegated Credentials
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Abstract
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This document defines a new function for the Generic Security Service
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Application Program Interface (GSS-API), which allows applications to
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store delegated (and other) credentials in the implicit GSS-API
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credential store. This is needed for GSS-API applications to use
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delegated credentials as they would use other credentials.
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Status of This Memo
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This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
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Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
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improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
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Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
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and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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Copyright Notice
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Copyright (c) 2009 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the
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document authors. All rights reserved.
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This document is subject to BCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal
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Provisions Relating to IETF Documents in effect on the date of
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publication of this document (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).
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Please review these documents carefully, as they describe your rights
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and restrictions with respect to this document.
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Table of Contents
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1. Introduction ....................................................2
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2. Conventions Used in This Document ...............................3
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3. GSS_Store_cred() ................................................3
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4. C-Bindings ......................................................5
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5. Examples ........................................................6
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6. Security Considerations .........................................6
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7. Normative References ............................................7
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Williams Standards Track [Page 1]
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RFC 5588 GSS_Store_cred() July 2009
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1. Introduction
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The GSS-API [RFC2743] clearly assumes that credentials exist in an
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implicit store whence they can be acquired using GSS_Acquire_cred()
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and GSS_Add_cred() or through use of the default credential.
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Multiple credential stores may exist on a given host, but only one
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store may be accessed by GSS_Acquire_cred() and GSS_Add_cred() at any
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given time.
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This assumption can be seen in Sections 1.1.1.2 and 1.1.1.3 of
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[RFC2743] as well as in Section 3.5 of [RFC2744].
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Applications may be able to change the credential store from which
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credentials can be acquired, either by changing user contexts (where
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the applications have the privilege to do so) or by other means
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(where a user may have multiple credential stores).
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Some GSS-API acceptor applications always change user contexts, after
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accepting a GSS-API security context and making appropriate
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authorization checks, to the user context corresponding to the
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initiator principal name or to a context requested by the initiator.
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The means by which credential stores are managed are generally beyond
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the scope of the GSS-API.
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In the case of delegated credential handles however, such credentials
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do not exist in the acceptor's credential store or in the credential
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stores of the user contexts to which the acceptor application might
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change. The GSS-API provides no mechanism by which delegated
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credential handles can be made available for acquisition through
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GSS_Acquire_cred()/GSS_Add_cred(). The GSS-API also does not provide
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any credential import/export interfaces like the GSS-API context
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import/export interfaces.
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Thus, acceptors are limited to making only direct use of delegated
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credential handles and only with GSS_Init_sec_context(),
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GSS_Inquire_cred*(), and GSS_Release_cred(). This limitation is
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particularly onerous on Unix systems where a call to exec() to
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replace the process image obliterates any delegated credentials
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handle that may exist in that process.
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In order to make delegated credentials generally as useful as
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credentials that can be acquired with GSS_Acquire_cred() and
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GSS_Add_cred(), a primitive is needed that allows storing of
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credentials in the implicit credential store. We call this primitive
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"GSS_Store_cred()".
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Williams Standards Track [Page 2]
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RFC 5588 GSS_Store_cred() July 2009
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2. Conventions Used in This Document
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The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
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"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
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document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].
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3. GSS_Store_cred()
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Inputs:
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o input_cred_handle CREDENTIAL HANDLE, -- credential to store; MUST
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NOT be GSS_C_NO_CREDENTIAL.
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o cred_usage INTEGER -- 0=INITIATE-AND-ACCEPT, 1=INITIATE-ONLY,
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2=ACCEPT-ONLY.
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o desired_mech_element OBJECT IDENTIFIER, -- if GSS_C_NULL_OID, then
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store all the elements of the input_cred_handle, otherwise, store
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only the element of the corresponding mechanism.
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o overwrite_cred BOOLEAN, -- if TRUE, replace any credential for the
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same principal in the credential store.
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o default_cred BOOLEAN -- advisory input; if TRUE, make the stored
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credential available as the default credential (for acquisition
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with GSS_C_NO_NAME as the desired name or for use as
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GSS_C_NO_CREDENTIAL).
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Outputs:
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o major_status INTEGER.
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o minor_status INTEGER.
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o mech_elements_stored SET OF OBJECT IDENTIFIER, -- the set of
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mechanism OIDs for which credential elements were successfully
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stored.
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o cred_usage_stored INTEGER -- like cred_usage, but indicates what
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kind of credential was stored (useful when the cred_usage input
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parameter is set to INITIATE-AND-ACCEPT).
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Return major_status codes:
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o GSS_S_COMPLETE indicates that the credentials were successfully
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stored.
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Williams Standards Track [Page 3]
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RFC 5588 GSS_Store_cred() July 2009
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o GSS_S_CREDENTIALS_EXPIRED indicates that the input credentials had
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expired or expired before they could be stored.
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o GSS_S_NO_CRED indicates that no input credentials were given.
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o GSS_S_UNAVAILABLE indicates that the credential store is not
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available.
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o GSS_S_DUPLICATE_ELEMENT indicates that an element of the input
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credential could not be stored because a credential for the same
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principal exists in the current credential store and the
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overwrite_cred input argument was FALSE.
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o GSS_S_FAILURE indicates that the credential could not be stored
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for some other reason. The minor status code may provide more
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information if a non-GSS_C_NULL_OID desired_mech_element was
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given.
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GSS_Store_cred() is used to store, in the current credential store, a
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given credential that has either been acquired from a different
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credential store or been accepted as a delegated credential.
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Specific mechanism elements of a credential can be stored one at a
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time by specifying a non-GSS_C_NULL_OID mechanism OID as the
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desired_mech_element input argument; in which case, the minor status
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output SHOULD have a mechanism-specific value when the major status
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is not GSS_S_COMPLETE.
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The initiator, acceptor, or both usages of the input credential may
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be stored as per the cred_usage input argument.
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The credential elements that were actually stored, when the major
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status is GSS_S_COMPLETE, are indicated through the cred_usage_stored
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and mech_elements_stored function outputs.
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If credentials already exist in the current store for the principal
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of the input_cred_handle, then those credentials are not replaced
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with the input credentials unless the overwrite_cred input argument
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is TRUE.
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In the GSS-API, the default credential can be used by using
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GSS_C_NO_CREDENTIAL or a CREDENTIAL handle acquired by calling
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GSS_Acquire_cred() or GSS_Add_cred() with the desired_name input set
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to GSS_C_NO_NAME.
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If the default_cred input argument is TRUE, and the input credential
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can be successfully stored, then the input credential SHOULD be
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stored as the default credential (see above).
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Williams Standards Track [Page 4]
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If the current credential store has no default credential (see
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above), then the implementation MAY make the stored credentials
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available as the default credential regardless of the value of the
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default_cred input argument.
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4. C-Bindings
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The C-Bindings for GSS_Store_cred() make use of types from and are
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designed based on the style of the GSS-APIv2 C-Bindings [RFC2744].
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OM_uint32 gss_store_cred(
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OM_uint32 *minor_status,
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gss_cred_id_t input_cred_handle,
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gss_cred_usage_t cred_usage,
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const gss_OID desired_mech,
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OM_uint32 overwrite_cred,
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OM_uint32 default_cred,
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gss_OID_set *elements_stored,
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gss_cred_usage_t *cred_usage_stored)
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Figure 1
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The two boolean arguments, 'overwrite_cred' and 'default_cred', are
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typed as OM_uint32; 0 corresponds to FALSE, non-zero values
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correspond to TRUE.
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Williams Standards Track [Page 5]
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5. Examples
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The intended usage of GSS_Store_cred() is to make delegated
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credentials available to child processes of GSS-API acceptor
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applications. Example pseudo-code:
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/*
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* <GSS_Accept_sec_context() loop resulting in GSS_S_COMPLETE,
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* an initiator name (hereafter, "src_name") and a delegated
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* credential handle (hereafter "deleg_cred").>
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*
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* <"requested_username" is a username derived from the
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* initiator name or explicitly requested by the initiator
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* application.>
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*/
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...
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if (authorize_gss_client(src_name, requested_username)) {
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/*
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* For Unix-type platforms this may mean calling setuid() and
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* it may or may not also mean setting/unsetting such
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* environment variables as KRB5CCNAME and what not -- all
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* OS-specific details.
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*/
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if (change_user_context(requested_username))
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(void) gss_store_cred(&minor_status, deleg_cred,
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GSS_C_INITIATE, actual_mech,
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0, 1, NULL, NULL);
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}
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else ...
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}
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else ...
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6. Security Considerations
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Acceptor applications MUST only store delegated credentials into
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appropriate credential stores and only after proper authorization of
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the authenticated initiator principal to the requested service(s).
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Acceptor applications that have no use for delegated credentials MUST
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release them (such acceptor applications that use the GSS-API C-
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Bindings may simply provide a NULL value for the
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delegated_cred_handle argument to gss_accept_sec_context()).
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RFC 5588 GSS_Store_cred() July 2009
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7. Normative References
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[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
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Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
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[RFC2743] Linn, J., "Generic Security Service Application Program
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Interface Version 2, Update 1", RFC 2743, January 2000.
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[RFC2744] Wray, J., "Generic Security Service API Version 2 :
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C-bindings", RFC 2744, January 2000.
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Author's Address
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Nicolas Williams
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Sun Microsystems
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5300 Riata Trace Ct
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Austin, TX 78727
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US
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EMail: Nicolas.Williams@sun.com
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