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| /* | |
| * Declarations for clpreauth plugin module implementors. | |
| * | |
| * The clpreauth interface has a single supported major version, which is | |
| * 1. Major version 1 has a current minor version of 2. clpreauth modules | |
| * should define a function named clpreauth_<modulename>_initvt, matching | |
| * the signature: | |
| * | |
| * krb5_error_code | |
| * clpreauth_modname_initvt(krb5_context context, int maj_ver, | |
| * int min_ver, krb5_plugin_vtable vtable); | |
| * The initvt function should: | |
| * | |
| * - Check that the supplied maj_ver number is supported by the module, or | |
| * return KRB5_PLUGIN_VER_NOTSUPP if it is not. | |
| * | |
| * - Cast the vtable pointer as appropriate for the interface and maj_ver: | |
| * maj_ver == 1: Cast to krb5_clpreauth_vtable | |
| * | |
| * - Initialize the methods of the vtable, stopping as appropriate for the | |
| * supplied min_ver. Optional methods may be left uninitialized. | |
| * | |
| * Memory for the vtable is allocated by the caller, not by the module. | |
| */ | |
| /* clpreauth mechanism property flags */ | |
| /* Provides a real answer which we can send back to the KDC. The client | |
| * assumes that one real answer will be enough. */ | |
| /* Doesn't provide a real answer, but must be given a chance to run before any | |
| * REAL mechanism callbacks. */ | |
| /* Abstract type for a client request information handle. */ | |
| typedef struct krb5_clpreauth_rock_st *krb5_clpreauth_rock; | |
| /* Abstract types for module data and per-request module data. */ | |
| typedef struct krb5_clpreauth_moddata_st *krb5_clpreauth_moddata; | |
| typedef struct krb5_clpreauth_modreq_st *krb5_clpreauth_modreq; | |
| /* Before using a callback after version 1, modules must check the vers | |
| * field of the callback structure. */ | |
| typedef struct krb5_clpreauth_callbacks_st { | |
| int vers; | |
| /* | |
| * If an AS-REP has been received, return the enctype of the AS-REP | |
| * encrypted part. Otherwise return the enctype chosen from etype-info, or | |
| * the first requested enctype if no etype-info was received. | |
| */ | |
| krb5_enctype (*get_etype)(krb5_context context, krb5_clpreauth_rock rock); | |
| /* Get a pointer to the FAST armor key, or NULL if the client is not using | |
| * FAST. The returned pointer is an alias and should not be freed. */ | |
| krb5_keyblock *(*fast_armor)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_rock rock); | |
| /* | |
| * Get a pointer to the client-supplied reply key, possibly invoking the | |
| * prompter to ask for a password if this has not already been done. The | |
| * returned pointer is an alias and should not be freed. | |
| */ | |
| krb5_error_code (*get_as_key)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_rock rock, | |
| krb5_keyblock **keyblock); | |
| /* Replace the reply key to be used to decrypt the AS response. */ | |
| krb5_error_code (*set_as_key)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_rock rock, | |
| const krb5_keyblock *keyblock); | |
| /* End of version 1 clpreauth callbacks. */ | |
| /* | |
| * Get the current time for use in a preauth response. If | |
| * allow_unauth_time is true and the library has been configured to allow | |
| * it, the current time will be offset using unauthenticated timestamp | |
| * information received from the KDC in the preauth-required error, if one | |
| * has been received. Otherwise, the timestamp in a preauth-required error | |
| * will only be used if it is protected by a FAST channel. Only set | |
| * allow_unauth_time if using an unauthenticated time offset would not | |
| * create a security issue. | |
| */ | |
| krb5_error_code (*get_preauth_time)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_rock rock, | |
| krb5_boolean allow_unauth_time, | |
| krb5_timestamp *time_out, | |
| krb5_int32 *usec_out); | |
| /* Set a question to be answered by the responder and optionally provide | |
| * a challenge. */ | |
| krb5_error_code (*ask_responder_question)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_rock rock, | |
| const char *question, | |
| const char *challenge); | |
| /* Get an answer from the responder, or NULL if the question was | |
| * unanswered. */ | |
| const char *(*get_responder_answer)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_rock rock, | |
| const char *question); | |
| /* Indicate interest in the AS key through the responder interface. */ | |
| void (*need_as_key)(krb5_context context, krb5_clpreauth_rock rock); | |
| /* | |
| * Get a configuration/state item from an input ccache, which may allow it | |
| * to retrace the steps it took last time. The returned data string is an | |
| * alias and should not be freed. | |
| */ | |
| const char *(*get_cc_config)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_rock rock, const char *key); | |
| /* | |
| * Set a configuration/state item which will be recorded to an output | |
| * ccache, if the calling application supplied one. Both key and data | |
| * should be valid UTF-8 text. | |
| */ | |
| krb5_error_code (*set_cc_config)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_rock rock, | |
| const char *key, const char *data); | |
| /* End of version 2 clpreauth callbacks (added in 1.11). */ | |
| /* | |
| * Prevent further fallbacks to other preauth mechanisms if the KDC replies | |
| * with an error. (The module itself can still respond to errors with its | |
| * tryagain method, or continue after KDC_ERR_MORE_PREAUTH_DATA_REQUIRED | |
| * errors with its process method.) A module should invoke this callback | |
| * from the process method when it generates an authenticated request using | |
| * credentials; often this will be the first or only client message | |
| * generated by the mechanism. | |
| */ | |
| void (*disable_fallback)(krb5_context context, krb5_clpreauth_rock rock); | |
| /* End of version 3 clpreauth callbacks (added in 1.17). */ | |
| } *krb5_clpreauth_callbacks; | |
| /* | |
| * Optional: per-plugin initialization/cleanup. The init function is called by | |
| * libkrb5 when the plugin is loaded, and the fini function is called before | |
| * the plugin is unloaded. These may be called multiple times in case the | |
| * plugin is used in multiple contexts. The returned context lives the | |
| * lifetime of the krb5_context. | |
| */ | |
| typedef krb5_error_code | |
| (*krb5_clpreauth_init_fn)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_moddata *moddata_out); | |
| typedef void | |
| (*krb5_clpreauth_fini_fn)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_moddata moddata); | |
| /* | |
| * Optional (mandatory before MIT krb5 1.12): pa_type will be a member of the | |
| * vtable's pa_type_list. Return PA_REAL if pa_type is a real | |
| * preauthentication type or PA_INFO if it is an informational type. If this | |
| * function is not defined in 1.12 or later, all pa_type values advertised by | |
| * the module will be assumed to be real. | |
| */ | |
| typedef int | |
| (*krb5_clpreauth_get_flags_fn)(krb5_context context, krb5_preauthtype pa_type); | |
| /* | |
| * Optional: per-request initialization/cleanup. The request_init function is | |
| * called when beginning to process a get_init_creds request and the | |
| * request_fini function is called when processing of the request is complete. | |
| * This is optional. It may be called multiple times in the lifetime of a | |
| * krb5_context. | |
| */ | |
| typedef void | |
| (*krb5_clpreauth_request_init_fn)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_moddata moddata, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_modreq *modreq_out); | |
| typedef void | |
| (*krb5_clpreauth_request_fini_fn)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_moddata moddata, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_modreq modreq); | |
| /* | |
| * Optional: process server-supplied data in pa_data and set responder | |
| * questions. | |
| * | |
| * encoded_previous_request may be NULL if there has been no previous request | |
| * in the AS exchange. | |
| */ | |
| typedef krb5_error_code | |
| (*krb5_clpreauth_prep_questions_fn)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_moddata moddata, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_modreq modreq, | |
| krb5_get_init_creds_opt *opt, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_callbacks cb, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_rock rock, | |
| krb5_kdc_req *request, | |
| krb5_data *encoded_request_body, | |
| krb5_data *encoded_previous_request, | |
| krb5_pa_data *pa_data); | |
| /* | |
| * Mandatory: process server-supplied data in pa_data and return created data | |
| * in pa_data_out. Also called after the AS-REP is received if the AS-REP | |
| * includes preauthentication data of the associated type. | |
| * | |
| * as_key contains the client-supplied key if known, or an empty keyblock if | |
| * not. If it is empty, the module may use gak_fct to fill it in. | |
| * | |
| * encoded_previous_request may be NULL if there has been no previous request | |
| * in the AS exchange. | |
| */ | |
| typedef krb5_error_code | |
| (*krb5_clpreauth_process_fn)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_moddata moddata, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_modreq modreq, | |
| krb5_get_init_creds_opt *opt, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_callbacks cb, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_rock rock, | |
| krb5_kdc_req *request, | |
| krb5_data *encoded_request_body, | |
| krb5_data *encoded_previous_request, | |
| krb5_pa_data *pa_data, | |
| krb5_prompter_fct prompter, void *prompter_data, | |
| krb5_pa_data ***pa_data_out); | |
| /* | |
| * Optional: Attempt to use error and error_padata to try to recover from the | |
| * given error. To work with both FAST and non-FAST errors, an implementation | |
| * should generally consult error_padata rather than decoding error->e_data. | |
| * For non-FAST errors, it contains the e_data decoded as either pa-data or | |
| * typed-data. | |
| * | |
| * If this function is provided, and it returns 0 and stores data in | |
| * pa_data_out, then the client library will retransmit the request. | |
| */ | |
| typedef krb5_error_code | |
| (*krb5_clpreauth_tryagain_fn)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_moddata moddata, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_modreq modreq, | |
| krb5_get_init_creds_opt *opt, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_callbacks cb, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_rock rock, | |
| krb5_kdc_req *request, | |
| krb5_data *encoded_request_body, | |
| krb5_data *encoded_previous_request, | |
| krb5_preauthtype pa_type, | |
| krb5_error *error, | |
| krb5_pa_data **error_padata, | |
| krb5_prompter_fct prompter, void *prompter_data, | |
| krb5_pa_data ***pa_data_out); | |
| /* | |
| * Optional: receive krb5_get_init_creds_opt information. The attr and value | |
| * information supplied should be copied into moddata by the module if it | |
| * wishes to reference it after returning from this call. | |
| */ | |
| typedef krb5_error_code | |
| (*krb5_clpreauth_supply_gic_opts_fn)(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_clpreauth_moddata moddata, | |
| krb5_get_init_creds_opt *opt, | |
| const char *attr, const char *value); | |
| typedef struct krb5_clpreauth_vtable_st { | |
| /* Mandatory: name of module. */ | |
| const char *name; | |
| /* Mandatory: pointer to zero-terminated list of pa_types which this module | |
| * can provide services for. */ | |
| krb5_preauthtype *pa_type_list; | |
| /* Optional: pointer to zero-terminated list of enc_types which this module | |
| * claims to add support for. */ | |
| krb5_enctype *enctype_list; | |
| krb5_clpreauth_init_fn init; | |
| krb5_clpreauth_fini_fn fini; | |
| krb5_clpreauth_get_flags_fn flags; | |
| krb5_clpreauth_request_init_fn request_init; | |
| krb5_clpreauth_request_fini_fn request_fini; | |
| krb5_clpreauth_process_fn process; | |
| krb5_clpreauth_tryagain_fn tryagain; | |
| krb5_clpreauth_supply_gic_opts_fn gic_opts; | |
| /* Minor version 1 ends here. */ | |
| krb5_clpreauth_prep_questions_fn prep_questions; | |
| /* Minor version 2 ends here. */ | |
| } *krb5_clpreauth_vtable; | |
| /* | |
| * This function allows a clpreauth plugin to obtain preauth options. The | |
| * preauth_data returned from this function should be freed by calling | |
| * krb5_get_init_creds_opt_free_pa(). | |
| */ | |
| krb5_error_code KRB5_CALLCONV | |
| krb5_get_init_creds_opt_get_pa(krb5_context context, | |
| krb5_get_init_creds_opt *opt, | |
| int *num_preauth_data, | |
| krb5_gic_opt_pa_data **preauth_data); | |
| /* | |
| * This function frees the preauth_data that was returned by | |
| * krb5_get_init_creds_opt_get_pa(). | |
| */ | |
| void KRB5_CALLCONV | |
| krb5_get_init_creds_opt_free_pa(krb5_context context, | |
| int num_preauth_data, | |
| krb5_gic_opt_pa_data *preauth_data); | |