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Author SHA1 Message Date
Luke Howard
3ac48a8dfd krb5: KRB5_KRBHST_TKTBRIDGEAP
Add a new krbhst type, KRB5_KRBHST_TKTBRIDGEAP to krb5_krbhst_init_flags(),
that looks for the DNS SRV record kerberos-tkt-bridge. This is to support a new
PADL project.
2021-09-13 19:20:11 +10:00
Luke Howard
49f3f5bd99 kdc: support for GSS-API pre-authentication
Add support for GSS-API pre-authentication to the KDC, using a simplified
variation of draft-perez-krb-wg-gss-preauth-02 that encodes GSS-API context
tokens directly in PADATA, and uses FX-COOKIE for state management.

More information on the protocol and implementation may be found in
lib/gssapi/preauth/README.md.
2021-08-12 17:37:01 +10:00
Roland C. Dowdeswell
81a8b5069e krb5_storage: add a packed integer type as an endian. 2021-08-07 18:49:33 +10:00
Nicolas Williams
a5e289f4f7 kdc: Add warn_ticket_addresses config option 2021-04-13 23:22:45 -05:00
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
ea83f068e9 kadm5/kadmin: Add read-only mode
Now we can have read-only kadmind instances.
2020-09-08 00:25:40 -05:00
Jeffrey Altman
07ee8fd3f4 base|krb5: struct krb5_config_binding is public
ea90ca8666
("Move some infra bits of lib/krb5/ to lib/base/ (2)") introduced
struct heim_config_binding to heimbase.h and removed the
struct krb5_config_binding definition from krb5.h.  It changed
the krb5_config_binding typedef to be based upon the heim_config_binding
typedef.

These changes broke out of tree callers of krb5_config_get_list()
and krb5_config_vget_list().  The internals of struct krb5_config_binding
are required by callers of krb5_config_get_list() and krb5_config_vget_list()
and the names must remain the same.

This change restores struct krb5_config_binding to krb5.h.  The
structure cannot be changed because it is public and leaves struct
heim_config_binding as an independent structure definition within
heimbase.h.  As a result struct heim_config_binding in heimbase.h must
remain binary compatible until such time as krb5_config_get_list() and
krb5_config_vget_list() are no longer supported.

Change-Id: I69b4fda3f656cc8daa8f5fcd0c7151cee222fc8c
2020-05-31 00:02:34 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
886cc6026c krb5: Remove uses of KRB5_USE_PATH_TOKENS 2020-05-28 00:49:55 -05:00
Jeffrey Altman
d84512b8d2 krb5: krb5_cc_ops backward compatibility and extensibility
The krb5_cc_ops structure is an extensible structure to which new
functionality has been added over the years.

Version zero was the original.  It included all functions up to
and including get_default_name().

Version one added set_default().

Version two added lastchange().

Version three added set_kdc_offset() and get_kdc_offset().

Version four broke compatibility by modifying the signatures
of get_name() and resolve().   This was in change
7bf4d76e75 ("krb5: Improve cccol sub
naming; add gss_store_cred_into2()").

Version five restores the original signatures of get_name()
and resolve() and introduces get_name_2() and resolve_2() that
provide the additional cccol functionality.

This change

 * introduces version five
 * documents which functions are part of each version
 * replaces KRB5_CC_OPS_VERSION with KRB5_CC_OPS_VERSION_0,
   KRB5_CC_OPS_VERSION_1, KRB5_CC_OPS_VERSION_2, KRB5_CC_OPS_VERSION_3,
   and KRB5_CC_OPS_VERSION_5.  KRB5_CC_OPS_VERSION_4 is skipped
   because of the aforementioned breakage.
 * compatibility logic is added to permit ccache plugins to implement
   any of version one, two, three, five or a future version.
 * all in-tree krb5_cc_ops implementations are updated to version 5.

Change-Id: Iadfce01d10834bc6151939e4d9d196f03001626e
2020-05-27 23:22:40 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
7bf4d76e75 krb5: Improve cccol sub naming; add gss_store_cred_into2()
- Formalize the TYPE:collection_name:subsidiary_name naming scheme for
   ccaches in ccache collections
    - KEYRING: ccaches are weird because they have one more optional field: the
      "anchor", so rather than just assume a naming convention everywhere, we
      add new functions as well
 - Add krb5_cc_{resolve,default}_sub() that allows one to specify a
   "subsidiary" ccache name in a collection separately from the
   collection name
 - Add krb5_cc_{resolve,default}_for() which take a principal name,
   unparse it, and use it as the subsidiary ccache name (with colons
   replaced)
 - Make kinit use the new interfaces
 - Add missing DIR ccache iteration functionality
 - Revamps test_cc
 - Add krb5_cc_get_collection() and krb5_cc_get_subsidiary()
 - Bump the ccops SPI version number
 - Add gss_store_cred_into2()
 - Make MEMORY:anonymous not linked into the global MEMORY ccache
   collection, and uses this for delegated cred handles

TBD:

 - Split this up into a krb5 change and gss mech_krb5 change?
 - Add krb5_cc_init_and_store() utility, per Greg's suggestion?
2020-03-02 17:48:04 -06:00
Nicolas Williams
ea90ca8666 Move some infra bits of lib/krb5/ to lib/base/ (2)
This is the second of two commits in a series that must be picked together.

This series of two commits moves parts of lib/krb5/ infrastructure
functionality to lib/base/, leaving behind wrappers.

Some parts of libkrb5 are entirely generic or easily made so, and could
be useful in various parts of Heimdal that are not specific to the krb5
API, such as:

 - lib/gssapi/  (especially since the integration of NegoEx)
 - lib/hx509/
 - bx509d       (which should really move out of kdc/)

For the above we need to move these bits of lib/krb5/:

 - lib/krb5/config_file.c   (all of it, leaving forwardings behind)
 - lib/krb5/config_reg.c    (all of it)
 - lib/krb5/plugin.c        (all of it, leaving forwardings behind)
 - lib/krb5/log.c           (all of it, ditto)
 - lib/krb5/heim_err.et     (all of it)

And because of those two, these too must also move:

 - lib/krb5/expand_path.c   (all of it, leaving forwardings behind)
 - lib/krb5/warn.c          (just the warning functions, ditto)

The changes to the moved files are mostly quite straightforward and are
best reviewed with --word-diff=color.

We're also creating a heim_context and a heim API to go with it.  But
it's as thin as possible, with as little state as necessary to enable
this move.  Functions for dealing with error messages use callbacks.

Moving plugin.c does have one knock-on effect on all users of the old
krb5 plugin API (which remains), which is that a global search and
replace of struct krb5_plugin_data to struct heim_plugin_data was
needed, though the layout and size of that structure doesn't change, so
the ABI doesn't either.

As well, we now build lib/vers/ and lib/com_err/ before lib/base/ so as
to be able to move lib/krb5/heim_err.et to lib/base/ so that we can make
use of HEIM_ERR_* in lib/base/, specifically in the files that moved.

Once this is all done we'll be able to use config files and plugins in
lib/hx509/, we'll be able to move bx509d out of kdc/, and so on.

Most if not all of the new functions in lib/base/ are Heimdal-private,
thus calling conventions for them are not declared.

Status:

 - builds and passes CIs (Travis, Appveyor)
 - ran make check-valgrind and no new leaks or other memory errors
 - ready for review

HOW TO REVIEW:

     $ # Review file moves:
     $ git log --stat -n1 HEAD^
     $
     $ # Review changes to moved files using --word-diff=color
     $ git log -p -b -w --word-diff=color HEAD^..HEAD   \
               lib/base/config_file.c                   \
               lib/base/config_reg.c                    \
               lib/base/expand_path.c                   \
               lib/base/warn.c                          \
               lib/krb5/config_file.c                   \
               lib/krb5/config_reg.c                    \
               lib/krb5/expand_path.c                   \
               lib/krb5/warn.c
     $
     $ # Review the whole thing, possibly adding -b and/or -w, and
     $ # maybe --word-diff=color:
     $ git log -p origin/master..HEAD
     $ git log -p -b -w origin/master..HEAD
     $ git log -p -b -w --word-diff=color origin/master..HEAD

TBD (future commits):

 - make lib/gssapi use the new heimbase functions
 - move kx509/bx509d common code to lib/hx509/ or other approp. location
 - move bx509d out of kdc/
2020-03-02 10:56:13 -06:00
Roland C. Dowdeswell
0c869176f4 Define a token expansion for %{strftime:<string>}. 2019-11-10 17:47:36 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
dfada0ccad kx509: Add CSR support
This commit adds support for proof of posession to the kx509 protocol by
using PKCS#10 CSRs.

This allows conveyance of extReq CSR attributes requesting desired
Certificate Extensions.
2019-10-09 20:53:30 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
6a7e7eace6 Add kx509 client and revamp kx509 service
This commit adds support for kx509 in libkrb5, and revamps the KDC's
kx509 service (fixing bugs, adding features).

Of note is that kx509 is attempted optimistically by the client, with
the certificate and private key stored in the ccache, and optionally in
an external PEM or DER file.

NOTE: We do not optimistically use kx509 in krb5_cc_store_cred() if the
      ccache is a MEMORY ccache so we don't generate a key when
      accepting a GSS context with a delegated credential.

kx509 protocol issues to be fixed in an upcoming commit:

 - no proof of possession (this is mostly not too bad, but we'll want to
   fix it by using CSRs)
 - no algorithm agility (only plain RSA is supported)
 - very limited (no way to request any options in regards to the
   requested cert)
 - error codes are not very useful

Things we're adding in this commit:

 - libkrb5 kx509 client
 - automatic kx509 usage hooked in via krb5_cc_store_cred() of start TGT
 - per-realm templates on the KDC side
 - per-realm issuer certificates
 - send error messages on the KDC side
   (this is essential to avoid client-side timeouts on error)
 - authenticate as many error messages
 - add a protocol probe feature so we can avoid generating a
   keypair if the service is not enabled
   (once we add support for ECC algorithms we won't need this
    anymore; the issue is that RSA keygen is slow)
 - support for different types of client principals, not just username:

    - host-based service and domain-based service, each with its own
      template set per-{realm, service} or per-service

   (the idea is to support issuance of server certificates too, not
    just client/user certs)
 - more complete support for SAN types
 - tests (including that PKINIT->kx509->PKINIT works, which makes it
   possible to have "delegation" of PKIX credentials by just delegating
   Kerberos credentials)
 - document the protocol in lib/krb5/kx509.c

Future work:

 - add option for longer-ticket-lifetime service certs
 - add support for ECDSA, and some day for ed25519 and ed448
 - reuse private key when running kinit
   (this will require rethinking how we trigger optimistic kx509
    usage)
 - HDB lookup for:
    - optional revocation check (not strictly necessary)
    - adding to certificates those SANs listed in HDB
       - hostname aliases (dNSName SANs)
       - rfc822Name (email)
       - XMPP SANs
       - id-pkinit-san (a user could have aliases too)
 - support username wild-card A RRs, ala OSKT/krb5_admin
    i.e., if a host/f.q.d.n principal asks for a certificate for
    some service at some-label.f.q.d.n, then issue it
   (this is not needed at OSKT sites because OSKT already
    supports keying such service principals, which means kx509
    will issue certificates for them, however, it would be nice
    to be able to have this independent of OSKT)
   (a better way to do this would be to integrate more of OSKT
    into Heimdal proper)
 - a kx509 command, or heimtools kx509 subcommand for explicitly
   attempting use of the kx509 protocol (as opposed to implicit, as is
   done in kinit via krb5_cc_store_cred() magic right now)

Issues:

 - optimistically trying kx509 on start realm TGT store -> timeout issues!
    - newer KDCs will return errors because of this commit; older ones
      will not, which causes timouts
    - need a separate timeout setting for kx509 for optimistic case
    - need a [realm] config item and DNS SRV RR lookup for whether a
      realm is expected to support kx509 service
2019-10-08 21:26:50 -05:00
Viktor Dukhovni
6f2b52bc97 Expose new Heimdal 8 KRB5_PLUGIN_COMMON_SPI_VERSION macro 2019-10-07 20:17:59 -04:00
Viktor Dukhovni
fae8df3839 Optional backwards-compatible anon-pkinit behaviour
* Anonymous pkinit responses from the KDC where the name
  type is not well-known (as issued by 7.5 KDCs and earlier)
  are accepted by the client.  There is no need for the client
  to strictly enforce the name type.

* With historical_anon_pkinit = true, the kinit(1) client's
  "--anonymous" option only performs anon pkinit, and does
  not require an '@' prefix for the realm argument.

* With historical_anon_realm = true, the KDC issues anon
  pkinit tickets with the legacy pre-7.0 "real" realm.
2019-09-04 18:00:15 -04:00
Jeffrey Altman
cc2070dbc8 lib/krb5: fix krb5_get_instance_func_t prototype
KRB5_LIB_CALL not KRB5_CALLCONV

Change-Id: I31b8750d63849c2f5cce49642a63fd66e7fa1a32
2019-05-21 22:20:14 -04:00
Jeffrey Altman
22cf04fdaf lib/krb5: krb5.h missing KRB5_LIB_CALL definition
KRB5_LIB_CALL must be defined for out of tree users.

Change-Id: I10a02fdca3ed64093fabd8d391761448b9c480a5
2019-05-21 22:20:14 -04:00
Jeffrey Altman
bdcd7d2f3d krb5_principal_is_anonymous
_krb5_principal_is_anonymous() is used outside lib/krb5 and
therefore it needs to be properly exported and its flag macros
need to be in a public header: krb5.h not krb5_locl.h.

Including krb5_locl.h from within kuser_locl.h for instance
results in build failures on Solaris.

This change renames the function and makes it part of the public
api.

Change-Id: I130d1698b10bdbd150b95e8c7d32dfc362889ce6
2019-05-16 16:23:20 +10:00
Luke Howard
5ca229e0d9 krb5: krb5_get_init_creds_opt_set_pkinit flag names
Add macros to give symbolic names to the flags which can be passed to
krb5_get_init_creds_opt_set_pkinit(). Reserve flags for BTMM and not validating
KDC anchors.
2019-05-14 15:16:19 -04:00
Luke Howard
55ee6c1282 krb5: support for anonymous TGS requests
Add support to krb5_get_creds() for requesting anonymous service tickets using
a TGT, using the flag KRB5_GC_ANONYMOUS.
2019-05-14 15:16:19 -04:00
Luke Howard
803efebca5 krb5, kadm5: refactor plugin API
Refactor plugin framework to use a single list of loaded plugins; add a new
plugin API where DSOs export a load function that can declare dependencies and
export multiple plugins; refactor kadm5 hook API to use krb5 plugin framework.

More information in krb5-plugin(7).
2019-01-03 20:06:27 -06:00
Luke Howard
fb81598d44 krb5: port MIT Linux keyring credentials cache (#166) 2018-12-24 18:17:32 +11:00
Florian Best
7422cd1f6b Implement krb5_get_init_creds_opt_set_change_password_prompt() 2016-11-11 11:48:43 -06:00
Luke Howard
7b720cf61c krb5: implement draft-ietf-kitten-aes-cts-hmac-sha2-07 2016-10-08 08:17:11 +02:00
Nicolas Williams
629eeb811a Add start_realm cc config 2015-04-14 11:27:21 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
487b6820f6 Revamp name canonicalization code 2015-03-24 11:49:58 -05:00
Jeffrey Altman
c1f822f7af rename struct krb5_name_canon_* name collisions
C++ does not permit struct names and typedef names to be the same.
Rename

  struct krb5_name_canon_rule to struct krb5_name_canon_rule_data

and

  struct krb5_name_canon_iterator to struct krb5_name_canon_iterator_data

Change-Id: I92766e0878bf0beef92de1649baf9e5cafbf86aa
2013-10-06 16:42:05 -04:00
Love Hornquist Astrand
b4d1168557 add auth_data 2013-07-16 15:13:31 +02:00
Love Hornquist Astrand
060474df16 quel 64bit warnings, fixup implicit encoding for template, fix spelling 2013-06-03 21:46:20 -07:00
Viktor Dukhovni
4fcad71a3a Two new flags for krb5_parse_name_flags_realm():
- KRB5_PRINCIPAL_PARSE_IGNORE_REALM: MIT compatible

    - KRB5_PRINCIPAL_PARSE_NO_DEF_REALM: Don't default the realm

The first ignores the realm if present.

The second does not impute the default realm if no realm is given and
leaves the realm NULL.  This will be used in kinit to determine whether
the user provided a realm or not, and if not we may use the user_realm,
or find the realm via the keytab.
2013-05-16 00:32:08 -04:00
Love Hornquist Astrand
de61953108 handle creation of DIR caches 2013-04-29 22:54:11 -07:00
Love Hornquist Astrand
a7e86affd8 add basic DIR support for file caches 2013-04-29 12:30:21 -07:00
Nicolas Williams
d4f23fe2ae Revert c1423a8 and fix things up
Also, we were stopping as soon as one registered plugin returned
something other than KRB5_PLUGIN_NO_HANDLE, but we weren't doing the
same for discovered plugins.  Add KRB5_PLUGIN_INVOKE_ALL flag to deal
with this; by default we'll stop at the first plugin that returns
anything other than KRB5_PLUGIN_NO_HANDLE.

Other buglets fixed as in c1423a8.
2013-03-05 21:44:43 -06:00
Love Hornquist Astrand
58ff480763 rewrite send to kdc to be more agressive, try kdcs in paralell and easier to configure behavior 2013-02-10 19:02:52 -08:00
Love Hörnquist Åstrand
1a1bd736c0 merge support for FAST in as-req codepath 2011-10-28 19:25:48 -07:00
Nicolas Williams
5c54736678 Removed "weak" option and implemented use-referrals/no-referrals 2011-10-22 14:54:26 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
2f03603d6b Cleanups: s/krb5int_/_krb5_/ and moved priv stuff from krb5.h 2011-10-22 14:54:25 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
001fc24102 Removed vestiges of no-reverse-lookup/reverse-lookup option that was never implemented 2011-10-22 14:54:24 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
a5e77c578e Deferred hostname canon using name canon rules 2011-10-22 14:54:13 -05:00
Love Hörnquist Åstrand
0941d6dbce add constant for WELLKNOWN:ORG.H5L realm 2011-07-24 21:29:27 -07:00
Love Hörnquist Åstrand
e9053800f1 add Fast cookie 2011-07-24 20:24:39 -07:00
Love Hornquist Astrand
f76cf44d82 add KRB5_ANON_REALM 2011-07-24 20:24:38 -07:00
Love Hornquist Astrand
7bc5fe72fb more keyusage 2011-07-24 20:24:36 -07:00
Love Hornquist Astrand
91fce795af add more key usage for fast 2011-07-24 20:24:35 -07:00
Love Hornquist Astrand
580ba6aa72 KU bits for fast 2011-07-24 20:24:34 -07:00
Love Hörnquist Åstrand
8fccb51d49 Merge pull request #12 from nicowilliams/krb5_admin_patches_2nd
Krb5 admin patches 2nd

This has all the patches needed for krb5_admind to build and pass most tests, that includes:
- more kadm5 API compatibility (including very basic profile functionality)
- multi-kvno support (useful for key rollovers) (a test for this is included in tests/db/check-kdc)

Unfinished:
- password history (currently uses key history, needs to be separated and use digests)
- policies (only default policy allowed)
- mit kdb changes not tested yet


Signed-off-by: Love Hörnquist Åstrand <lha@h5l.org>
2011-07-24 15:41:36 -07:00
Love Hörnquist Åstrand
f60ec15834 partly unify enctype/keytype since there is only enctypes 2011-07-24 14:03:08 -07:00
Nicolas Williams
6e04b05e9d Initial support for kadm5_randkey_principal_3(), needed by krb5_admin.
NOT TESTED YET.
2011-07-22 16:04:52 -05:00
Nicolas Williams
2fbad6432b Initial support for default_{as, tgs}_etypes.
Signed-off-by: Love Hörnquist Åstrand <lha@h5l.org>
2011-06-14 20:35:19 -07:00