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Nicolas Williams
408a62a7b4 cf: Add --with-mitdb=PATH option
OS X builds started thinking they have the mitdb backend and started
failing the tests/kdc/check-mitdb test.  This commit fixes that by
requiring explicit enablement of the mitdb HDB backend.
2024-01-16 16:28:35 -06:00
Jan Palus
ff41f2ae7c cf: link libatomic if needed
heimdal uses 8-byte (64-bits) atomic operations for a while now (ie in
lib/krb5/krcache.c). however some platforms (ie i386, i486, ARM < 7)
don't support them natively and need to be linked against libatomic in
order to implement functionallity from <stdatomic.h>.

if the header was found check 64-bit atomics work without any additional
libraries. if not try to add linking with libatomic. if that fails as
well fallback to -DHEIM_BASE_ATOMICS_FALLBACK

no change for platfroms without <stdatomic.h>

Fixes: #1186
2024-01-04 14:23:17 -06:00
Andrew Sim
f62e2f2784 Use perl module JSON:PP, part of core, instead of JSON package
This patch removes the need for an external package.

Ported from
https://github.com/openwrt/packages/blob/master/net/samba4/patches/105-perl-json-pp.patch
402f4ba4ef (diff-208d4e0345c9d29fbec23d6f655ba794afd3052f5cb8dd73944db72ce81b847b)

Signed-off-by: Bernd Kuhls <bernd@kuhls.net>
2023-06-24 14:54:02 -05:00
Taylor R Campbell
997916e3f6 krb5: Make heimdal_version and heimdal_long_version const.
Pretty sure it is not useful for applications to be able to write to
this.

However, caveat: this could break programs that expect to pass around
&heimdal_version or &heimdal_long_version to functions that expect
pointers to non-const objects even if they don't modify them.
2023-06-20 12:19:48 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
0f769dde17 cf: Make path to MIT Kerberos for testing configurable 2023-01-04 00:43:35 -06:00
Daria Phoebe Brashear
133f517482 rewrite fallthrough to HEIM_FALLTHROUGH to deal with new Apple SDKs
Apple clang version 14.0.0 (clang-1400.0.17.3.1) fails the build
because stds.h defines `fallthrough` as a macro which is then
expanded when base.h evaluates

  # if __has_attribute(fallthrough) && __clang_major__ >= 5

The macOS SDK defines `DISPATCH_FALLTHROUGH` as the macro instead
of `fallthrough`.

This change replaces the use of `fallthrough` in the tree with
`HEIM_FALLTHROUGH` and updates the declaration in configure logic
to define `HEIM_FALLTHROUGH` based upon existing definitions
(if any) of `fallthrough` or `DISPATCH_FALLTHROUGH`.
2022-09-16 15:58:45 -04:00
Nicolas Williams
9ae9902249 cf: Check if time_t is signed 2022-02-15 17:01:00 -06:00
Nicolas Williams
37f10aaf85 cf: Restore AC_KRB_PROG_YACC to life
Using `AC_PROG_YACC` means accepting that `bison` gets invoked in yacc
compatibility mode (i.e., with the `-y` command-line option).  In recent
versions Bison has started to warn about use of Bison extensions when in
yacc compatibility mode -- even for things yacc itself accepts but which
it doesn't document.

I've confirmed that `bison -d` and `byacc -d` both work for the ASN.1
compiler.
2022-01-21 22:37:04 -06:00
Jeffrey Altman
04527412e3 Follow the Linux kernel's lead on "fallthrough"
The pseudo keyword 'fallthrough' is defined such that case statement
blocks must end with any of these keywords:
 * break;
 * fallthrough;
 * continue;
 * goto <label>;
 * return [expression];
 *
 *  gcc: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Statement-Attributes.html#Statement-Attributes

The macro is defined either as

  __attribute__((__fallthrough__))

or as

  do {} while (0)  /* fallthrough */

not including the semicolon.

This change implements the Linux kernel style and updates several locations
where "/*fallthrough*/ and /* FALLTHROUGH */ were not previously replaced.

Externally imported code such as libedit, libtommath and sqlite are
restored to their unaltered state.

Change-Id: I69db8167b0d5884f55d96d72de3059a0235a1ba3
2022-01-21 10:39:47 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
fcfd380d15 asn1: Better clang-format / makefile pattern 2022-01-16 13:41:37 -06:00
Nicolas Williams
ddc6113610 Use fallthrough statement attribute 2022-01-14 16:32:58 -06:00
Nicolas Williams
f06b7d1b38 cf: Add missing "no-" for enum-conv (moar) 2022-01-13 19:50:27 -06:00
Nicolas Williams
b747766a14 cf: Add missing "no-" for enum-conv 2022-01-13 19:45:48 -06:00
Nicolas Williams
0c7b06f9ca cf: Check cc support of -Werror=enum-conversion 2022-01-13 15:33:04 -06:00
Luke Howard
7bb00a40ea kdc: fix Windows build 2022-01-04 13:08:35 +11:00
Nicolas Williams
af923957f6 krb5: Make test_cc w/ KEYRING more reliable
Joining a new keyring session every time seems to make it better.
2021-12-15 16:55:46 -06:00
Nicolas Williams
bacc484b2a krb5: Fix umask issue with SQLite3 2021-11-30 11:42:00 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
beae9c3c43 roken: Use ptsname_r() if we have it 2021-11-30 11:42:00 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
ed6f3f1786 autoconf: Remove unused tests 2021-11-30 11:42:00 -05:00
Quanah Gibson-Mount
6415a2032e Fix #696 - Find python as part of the configure process instead of hard coding it.
Change-Id: I66d91f16d156d1a940f41ab16a049fb38f0e8bc4
2021-11-16 22:41:39 -05:00
Luke Howard
01ef38b743 kdc: add sample GSS preauth authorization plugin
Add a sample GSS preauth authorization plugin, which will be built and
installed if OpenLDAP is available, but otherwise not enabled (by virtue of not
being installed into the plugin directory).

The plugin authorizes federated GSS preauth clients by querying an Active
Directory domain controller for the altSecurityIdentities attribute.

Once the user entry is found, the name is canonicalized by reading the
sAMAccountName attribute and concatenating it with the KDC realm.
2021-08-31 11:00:13 +00:00
Luke Howard
774f50b28b gss: move GSS pre-auth helpers to convenience lib
GSS pre-auth helpers do not belong in libgssapi, so move them to a separate
convenience library.
2021-08-27 15:20:07 +10:00
Nicolas Williams
db7763ca7b asn1: X.681/682/683 magic handling of open types
Status:

 - And it works!

 - We have an extensive test based on decoding a rich EK certficate.

   This test exercises all of:

    - decoding
    - encoding with and without decoded open types
    - copying of decoded values with decoded open types
    - freeing of decoded values with decoded open types

   Valgrind finds no memory errors.

 - Added a manual page for the compiler.

 - rfc2459.asn1 now has all three primary PKIX types that we care about
   defined as in RFC5912, with IOS constraints and parameterization:

    - `Extension`       (embeds open type in an `OCTET STRING`)
    - `OtherName`       (embeds open type in an        `ANY`-like type)
    - `SingleAttribute` (embeds open type in an        `ANY`-like type)
    - `AttributeSet`    (embeds open type in a  `SET OF ANY`-like type)

   All of these use OIDs as the open type type ID field, but integer
   open type type ID fields are also supported (and needed, for
   Kerberos).

   That will cover every typed hole pattern in all our ASN.1 modules.

   With this we'll be able to automatically and recursively decode
   through all subject DN attributes even when the subject DN is a
   directoryName SAN, and subjectDirectoryAttributes, and all
   extensions, and all SANs, and all authorization-data elements, and
   PA-data, and...

   We're not really using `SingleAttribute` and `AttributeSet` yet
   because various changes are needed in `lib/hx509` for that.

 - `asn1_compile` builds and recognizes the subset of X.681/682/683 that
   we need for, and now use in, rfc2459.asn1.  It builds the necessary
   AST, generates the correct C types, and generates templating for
   object sets and open types!

 - See READMEs for details.

 - Codegen backend not tested; I won't make it implement automatic open
   type handling, but it should at least not crash by substituting
   `heim_any` for open types not embedded in `OCTET STRING`.

 - We're _really_ starting to have problems with the ITU-T ASN.1
   grammar and our version of it...

   Type names have to start with upper-case, value names with
   lower-case, but it's not enough to disambiguate.

   The fact the we've allowed value and type names to violate their
   respective start-with case rules is causing us trouble now that we're
   adding grammar from X.681/682/683, and we're going to have to undo
   that.

   In preparation for that I'm capitalizing the `heim_any` and
   `heim_any_set` types, and doing some additional cleanup, which
   requires changes to other parts of Heimdal (all in this same commit
   for now).

   Problems we have because of this:

    - We cannot IMPORT values into modules because we have no idea if a
      symbol being imported refers to a value or a type because the only
      clue we would have is the symbol's name, so we assume IMPORTed
      symbols are for types.

      This means we can't import OIDs, for example, which is super
      annoying.

      One thing we might be able to do here is mark imported symbols as
      being of an undetermined-but-not-undefined type, then coerce the
      symbol's type the first time it's used in a context where its type
      is inferred as type, value, object, object set, or class.  (Though
      since we don't generate C symbols for objects or classes, we won't
      be able to import them, especially since we need to know them at
      compile time and cannot defer their handling to link- or
      run-time.)

    - The `NULL` type name, and the `NULL` value name now cause two
      reduce/reduce conflicts via the `FieldSetting` production.

    - Various shift/reduce conflicts involving `NULL` values in
      non-top-level contexts (in constraints, for example).

 - Currently I have a bug where to disambiguate the grammar I have a
   CLASS_IDENTIFIER token that is all caps, while TYPE_IDENTIFIER must
   start with a capital but not be all caps, but this breaks Kerberos
   since all its types are all capitalized -- oof!

   To fix this I made it so class names have to be all caps and
   start with an underscore (ick).

TBD:

 - Check all the XXX comments and address them
 - Apply this treatment to Kerberos!  Automatic handling of authz-data
   sounds useful :)
 - Apply this treatment to PKCS#10 (CSRs) and other ASN.1 modules too.
 - Replace various bits of code in `lib/hx509/` with uses of this
   feature.
 - Add JER.
 - Enhance `hxtool` and `asn1_print`.

Getting there!
2021-02-28 18:13:08 -06:00
Nicolas Williams
0729692cc8 asn1: Templates work for IMPLICIT; add build opt
Finally.  We're almost at parity for the template compiler.

Now we have a build option to use templating:

    `./configure --enable-asn1-templating`

Tests fail if you build `rfc2459.asn1` with `--template`.

TBD: Figure out what differences remain between the two compilers, and
     fix the templating compiler accordingly, adding tests along the
     way.

Making IMPLICIT tags work in the templating compiler turned out to be a
simple fix: don't attempt to do anything clever about IMPLICIT tags in
the template generator in the compiler other than denoting them --
instead leave all the smarts about IMPLICIT tags to the interpreter.
This might be a very slight pessimization, but also a great
simplification.

The result is very elegant: when the interpreter finds an IMPLICIT
tag it then recurses to find the template for the body of the type
so-tagged, and evaluates that.  Much more elegant than the code
generated by the non-template compiler, not least for not needing
any additional temporary memory allocation.

With this we finally have parity in basic testing of the template
compiler.  Indeed, for IMPLICIT tags the template compiler and
interpreter might even be better because they support IMPLICIT tags
with BER lengths, whereas the non-template compiler doesn't (mostly
because `der_replace_tag()` needs to be changed to support it.

And, of course, the template compiler is simply superior in that it
produces smaller code and is *much* easier to work with because the
functions to interpret templates are small and simple.  Which means we
can add more functions to deal with other encoding rules fairly
trivially.  It should be possible to add all of these with very little
work, almost all of it localized to `lib/asn1/template.c`:

 - PER  Packed Encoding Rules [X.691]
 - XER  XML Encoding Rules    [X.693]
 - OER  Octet Encoding Rules  [X.696] (intended to replace PER)
 - JER  JSON Encoding Rules   [X.697] (doubles as visual representation)
 - GSER Generic String E.R.s  [RFC3641] (a visual representation)

 - XDR  External Data Repr.   [STD67][RFC4506]

       (XDR is *not* an ASN.1 encoding rules specification, but it's a
        *lot* like PER/OER but with 4-octet alignment, and is specified
        for the syntax equivalent (XDR) of only a subset of ASN.1 syntax
        and semantics.)

All we'd have to do is add variants of `_asn1_{length,encode,decode}()`
for each set of rules, then generate per-type stub functions that call
them (as we already do for DER).

We could then have an encoding rule transliteration program that takes a
`TypeName` and some representation of a value encoded by some encoding
rules, and outputs the same thing encoded by a different set of rules.
This would double as a pretty-printer and parser if we do add support
for JER and/or GSER.  It would find the template for the given type
using `dlsym()` against some shared object (possibly `libasn1` itself).

Whereas generating source code for C (or whatever language) for
additional ERs requires much more work.  Plus, templates are much
smaller, and the interpreter is tiny, which yields much smaller text and
much smaller CPU icache/dcache footprint, which yields better
performance in many cases.

As well, the template system should be much easier to port to other
languages.  Though in the cases of, e.g., Rust, it would require use of
`unsafe` in the interpreter, so in fact the inverse might be true: that
it's easier to generate safe Rust code than to implement a template
interpreter in Rust.  Similarly for Haskell, OCAML, etc.  But wherever
the template interpreter is easy to implement, it's a huge win.

Note that implementing OER and PER using the templates as they are
currently would be a bit of a challenge, as the interpreter would have
to first do a pass of each SEQUENCE/SET to determine the size and
layout of the OER/PER sequence/set preamble by counting the number of
OPTIONAL/DEFAULT members, BOOLEAN members, and extensibility markers
with extensions present.  We could always generate more entries to
encode precomputed preamble metadata.  We would also need to add a
template entry type for extensibility markers, which currently we do
not.
2021-01-23 17:48:12 -06:00
Nicolas Williams
6d85ba384f clang-format generated code for easier debugging 2021-01-20 18:56:03 -06:00
Luke Howard
cbb2ceb018 base: use <stdatomic.h> for atomics, where present
C11 introduces a new set of atomic APIs in <stdatomic.h>. If available, use
those in preference to compiler- or platform-specific intrinsics.
2020-07-14 09:35:14 +10:00
Nicolas Williams
4d96132cef bx509: Tolerate older microhttpd versions 2019-12-20 15:59:21 -06:00
Nicolas Williams
575c67806b Add bx509d 2019-12-04 21:34:44 -06:00
Viktor Dukhovni
96fd393d29 Disable Nagle in iprop master and slave 2019-10-03 15:52:15 -05:00
Roland C. Dowdeswell
f2bd714e69 Fix build for out-of-source objdir 2019-06-21 11:32:03 -04:00
Nicolas Williams
620862049e Use roken_get_*() instead of getpwuuid()
Using non-reentrant getpwuid() (or getpwnam(), or getspnam())  can be
dangerous.  We had a report of a login application / PAM that calls
those, and Heimdal, by calling them too, clobbered the cached struct
passwd used by the login app / PAM.
2018-12-25 22:11:19 -06:00
Nicolas Williams
8a77f45aff Remove appl/su 2018-12-25 22:11:19 -06:00
Luke Howard
fb81598d44 krb5: port MIT Linux keyring credentials cache (#166) 2018-12-24 18:17:32 +11:00
Damir Franusic
872222db35 AC_FIND_FUNC_NO_LIBS should check libtinfo for tgetent 2018-12-24 02:24:22 +00:00
Daria Phoebe Brashear
78c915f65a lex: %option not supported by solaris lex
it turns out that we don't need to tell lex we don't plan to use unput;
we can just.... not use unput. however, if we're flex, use the command
line option if it's available, to avoid warnings
2018-12-18 13:12:46 -06:00
Daria Phoebe Brashear
0f5486eafc krb5: don't include plist support unless CoreFoundation is present
depending what's available when you compile for iOS it's possible to
be __APPLE__ and not have CF; actually test for it instead of blythely
assuming it can be used
2017-10-30 18:41:22 -04:00
Nicolas Williams
469366ddb8 Use date -r on BSD 2017-10-05 12:19:20 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
6d27e00489 Make builds reproduceable (#336) 2017-09-29 12:37:30 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
de7a1911cd Travis: attempt gcov build 2017-05-28 16:58:39 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
123f702001 lib/roken: add fseeko()/ftello() 2017-05-26 23:24:30 -04:00
Nicolas Williams
707b2372d2 Further improvements to issuid() 2017-03-31 18:56:04 -05:00
Viktor Dukhovni
008a26c489 Leave srcdir as-as and use absolute form only as needed 2017-03-15 19:12:03 -04:00
Nicolas Williams
96641e12ba Canonicalize $srcdir in configure.ac
For krb5.conf include/includedir we want to reject non-absolute paths,
but then we need to make sure that we use absolute paths in the tests,
otherwise they fail.  Of course ./configure has been defaulting to
relative paths for $srcdir and $objdir.  This commit canonicalizes
$srcdir; eventually, no doubt, we'll have to canonicalize $objdir too.
2017-03-10 17:33:12 -05:00
Viktor Dukhovni
28b6b96e09 Don't do AFS string-to-key tests when feature is disabled 2017-03-09 20:26:30 -05:00
Viktor Dukhovni
7209b72869 Bump master version to 7.99.1 (8.0-dev) 2016-12-02 22:38:00 -05:00
Viktor Dukhovni
a3eb786491 Finish X removal 2016-11-14 16:02:43 -05:00
Jeffrey Altman
f917c9d17b configure.ac: remove AC_CHECK_XUA
The prior patch removed the definition of the XUA check but failed
to remove the execution of the check.  Do so now.

Change-Id: I648a374370d3549db0d98b90f810bd018dc28962
2016-11-14 15:38:09 -05:00
Viktor Dukhovni
bb507cd4d4 Goodbye push 2016-11-14 14:19:58 -05:00
Viktor Dukhovni
b77e701a22 Goodbye login 2016-11-14 02:59:12 -05:00
Viktor Dukhovni
63d2935c4f Goodbye FTP 2016-11-14 02:42:08 -05:00