sonic-openssh/canohost.c

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/*
* Author: Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>
* Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>, Espoo, Finland
* All rights reserved
* Functions for returning the canonical host name of the remote site.
*
- (djm) Merge OpenBSD changes: - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/09/05 02:59:57 [session.c] print hostname (not hushlogin) - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/09/05 13:18:48 [authfile.c ssh-add.c] enable ssh-add -d for DSA keys - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/09/05 13:20:49 [sftp-server.c] cleanup - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/09/06 03:46:41 [authfile.h] prototype - deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/09/07 14:27:56 [ALL] cleanup copyright notices on all files. I have attempted to be accurate with the details. everything is now under Tatu's licence (which I copied from his readme), and/or the core-sdi bsd-ish thing for deattack, or various openbsd developers under a 2-term bsd licence. We're not changing any rules, just being accurate. - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/09/07 14:40:30 [channels.c channels.h clientloop.c serverloop.c ssh.c] cleanup window and packet sizes for ssh2 flow control; ok niels - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/09/07 14:53:00 [scp.c] typo - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/09/07 15:13:37 [auth-options.c auth-options.h auth-rh-rsa.c auth-rsa.c auth.c] [authfile.h canohost.c channels.h compat.c hostfile.h log.c match.h] [pty.c readconf.c] some more Copyright fixes - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/09/08 03:02:51 [README.openssh2] bye bye - deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/09/11 18:38:33 [LICENCE cipher.c] a few more comments about it being ARC4 not RC4 - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/09/12 14:53:11 [log-client.c log-server.c log.c ssh.1 ssh.c ssh.h sshd.8 sshd.c] multiple debug levels - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/09/14 14:25:15 [clientloop.c] typo - deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org 2000/09/15 01:13:51 [ssh-agent.c] check return value for setenv(3) for failure, and deal appropriately
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* As far as I am concerned, the code I have written for this software
* can be used freely for any purpose. Any derived versions of this
* software must be clearly marked as such, and if the derived work is
* incompatible with the protocol description in the RFC file, it must be
* called by a name other than "ssh" or "Secure Shell".
*/
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#include "includes.h"
RCSID("$OpenBSD: canohost.c,v 1.20 2001/02/03 10:08:37 markus Exp $");
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#include "packet.h"
#include "xmalloc.h"
Hopefully things did not get mixed around too much. It compiles under Linux and works. So that is at least a good sign. =) 20010122 - (bal) OpenBSD Resync - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2001/01/19 12:45:26 GMT 2001 by markus [servconf.c ssh.h sshd.c] only auth-chall.c needs #ifdef SKEY - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2001/01/19 15:55:10 GMT 2001 by markus [auth-krb4.c auth-options.c auth-rh-rsa.c auth-rhosts.c auth-rsa.c auth1.c auth2.c channels.c clientloop.c dh.c dispatch.c nchan.c packet.c pathname.h readconf.c scp.c servconf.c serverloop.c session.c ssh-add.c ssh-keygen.c ssh-keyscan.c ssh.c ssh.h ssh1.h sshconnect1.c sshd.c ttymodes.c] move ssh1 definitions to ssh1.h, pathnames to pathnames.h - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2001/01/19 16:48:14 [sshd.8] fix typo; from stevesk@ - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2001/01/19 16:50:58 [ssh-dss.c] clear and free digest, make consistent with other code (use dlen); from stevesk@ - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2001/01/20 15:55:20 GMT 2001 by markus [auth-options.c auth-options.h auth-rsa.c auth2.c] pass the filename to auth_parse_options() - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2001/01/20 17:59:40 GMT 2001 [readconf.c] fix SIGSEGV from -o ""; problem noted by jehsom@togetherweb.com - stevesk@cvs.openbsd.org 2001/01/20 18:20:29 [sshconnect2.c] dh_new_group() does not return NULL. ok markus@ - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2001/01/20 21:33:42 [ssh-add.c] do not loop forever if askpass does not exist; from andrew@pimlott.ne.mediaone.net - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2001/01/20 23:00:56 [servconf.c] Check for NULL return from strdelim; ok markus - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2001/01/20 23:02:07 [readconf.c] KNF; ok markus - jakob@cvs.openbsd.org 2001/01/21 9:00:33 [ssh-keygen.1] remove -R flag; ok markus@ - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2001/01/21 19:05:40 [atomicio.c automicio.h auth-chall.c auth-krb4.c auth-options.c auth-options.h auth-passwd.c auth-rh-rsa.c auth-rhosts.c auth-rsa.c auth.c auth.h auth1.c auth2-chall.c auth2.c authfd.c authfile.c bufaux.c bufaux.h buffer.c canahost.c canahost.h channels.c cipher.c cli.c clientloop.c clientloop.h compat.c compress.c deattack.c dh.c dispatch.c groupaccess.c hmac.c hostfile.c kex.c key.c key.h log-client.c log-server.c log.c log.h login.c login.h match.c misc.c misc.h nchan.c packet.c pty.c radix.h readconf.c readpass.c readpass.h rsa.c scp.c servconf.c serverloop.c serverloop.h session.c sftp-server.c ssh-add.c ssh-agent.c ssh-dss.c ssh-keygen.c ssh-keyscan.c ssh-rsa.c ssh.c ssh.h sshconnect.c sshconnect.h sshconnect1.c sshconnect2.c sshd.c tildexpand.c tildexpand.h ttysmodes.c uidswap.c xmalloc.c] split ssh.h and try to cleanup the #include mess. remove unnecessary #includes. rename util.[ch] -> misc.[ch] - (bal) renamed 'PIDDIR' to '_PATH_SSH_PIDDIR' to match OpenBSD tree - (bal) Moved #ifdef KRB4 in auth-krb4.c above the #include to resolve conflict when compiling for non-kerb install - (bal) removed the #ifdef SKEY in auth1.c to match Markus' changes on 1/19.
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#include "log.h"
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void check_ip_options(int socket, char *ipaddr);
/*
* Return the canonical name of the host at the other end of the socket. The
* caller should free the returned string with xfree.
*/
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char *
get_remote_hostname(int socket, int reverse_mapping_check)
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{
struct sockaddr_storage from;
int i;
socklen_t fromlen;
struct addrinfo hints, *ai, *aitop;
char name[NI_MAXHOST], ntop[NI_MAXHOST], ntop2[NI_MAXHOST];
/* Get IP address of client. */
fromlen = sizeof(from);
memset(&from, 0, sizeof(from));
if (getpeername(socket, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen) < 0) {
debug("getpeername failed: %.100s", strerror(errno));
fatal_cleanup();
}
#ifdef IPV4_IN_IPV6
if (from.ss_family == AF_INET6) {
struct sockaddr_in6 *from6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&from;
/* Detect IPv4 in IPv6 mapped address and convert it to */
/* plain (AF_INET) IPv4 address */
if (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&from6->sin6_addr)) {
struct sockaddr_in *from4 = (struct sockaddr_in *)&from;
struct in_addr addr;
u_int16_t port;
memcpy(&addr, ((char *)&from6->sin6_addr) + 12, sizeof(addr));
port = from6->sin6_port;
memset(&from, 0, sizeof(from));
from4->sin_family = AF_INET;
memcpy(&from4->sin_addr, &addr, sizeof(addr));
from4->sin_port = port;
}
}
#endif
if (from.ss_family == AF_INET)
check_ip_options(socket, ntop);
if (getnameinfo((struct sockaddr *)&from, fromlen, ntop, sizeof(ntop),
NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST) != 0)
fatal("get_remote_hostname: getnameinfo NI_NUMERICHOST failed");
/* Map the IP address to a host name. */
if (getnameinfo((struct sockaddr *)&from, fromlen, name, sizeof(name),
NULL, 0, NI_NAMEREQD) != 0) {
/* Host name not found. Use ip address. */
log("Could not reverse map address %.100s.", ntop);
return xstrdup(ntop);
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}
/* Got host name. */
name[sizeof(name) - 1] = '\0';
/*
* Convert it to all lowercase (which is expected by the rest
* of this software).
*/
for (i = 0; name[i]; i++)
if (isupper(name[i]))
name[i] = tolower(name[i]);
if (!reverse_mapping_check)
return xstrdup(name);
/*
* Map it back to an IP address and check that the given
* address actually is an address of this host. This is
* necessary because anyone with access to a name server can
* define arbitrary names for an IP address. Mapping from
* name to IP address can be trusted better (but can still be
* fooled if the intruder has access to the name server of
* the domain).
*/
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
hints.ai_family = from.ss_family;
hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM;
if (getaddrinfo(name, NULL, &hints, &aitop) != 0) {
log("reverse mapping checking getaddrinfo for %.700s "
"failed - POSSIBLE BREAKIN ATTEMPT!", name);
return xstrdup(ntop);
}
/* Look for the address from the list of addresses. */
for (ai = aitop; ai; ai = ai->ai_next) {
if (getnameinfo(ai->ai_addr, ai->ai_addrlen, ntop2,
sizeof(ntop2), NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST) == 0 &&
(strcmp(ntop, ntop2) == 0))
break;
}
freeaddrinfo(aitop);
/* If we reached the end of the list, the address was not there. */
if (!ai) {
/* Address not found for the host name. */
log("Address %.100s maps to %.600s, but this does not "
"map back to the address - POSSIBLE BREAKIN ATTEMPT!",
ntop, name);
return xstrdup(ntop);
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}
return xstrdup(name);
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}
/*
* If IP options are supported, make sure there are none (log and
* disconnect them if any are found). Basically we are worried about
* source routing; it can be used to pretend you are somebody
* (ip-address) you are not. That itself may be "almost acceptable"
* under certain circumstances, but rhosts autentication is useless
* if source routing is accepted. Notice also that if we just dropped
* source routing here, the other side could use IP spoofing to do
* rest of the interaction and could still bypass security. So we
* exit here if we detect any IP options.
*/
/* IPv4 only */
void
check_ip_options(int socket, char *ipaddr)
{
u_char options[200], *ucp;
char text[1024], *cp;
socklen_t option_size;
int ipproto;
struct protoent *ip;
if ((ip = getprotobyname("ip")) != NULL)
ipproto = ip->p_proto;
else
ipproto = IPPROTO_IP;
option_size = sizeof(options);
if (getsockopt(socket, ipproto, IP_OPTIONS, (void *)options,
&option_size) >= 0 && option_size != 0) {
cp = text;
/* Note: "text" buffer must be at least 3x as big as options. */
for (ucp = options; option_size > 0; ucp++, option_size--, cp += 3)
sprintf(cp, " %2.2x", *ucp);
log("Connection from %.100s with IP options:%.800s",
ipaddr, text);
packet_disconnect("Connection from %.100s with IP options:%.800s",
ipaddr, text);
}
}
/*
* Return the canonical name of the host in the other side of the current
* connection. The host name is cached, so it is efficient to call this
* several times.
*/
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const char *
get_canonical_hostname(int reverse_mapping_check)
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{
static char *canonical_host_name = NULL;
static int reverse_mapping_checked = 0;
/* Check if we have previously retrieved name with same option. */
if (canonical_host_name != NULL) {
if (reverse_mapping_checked != reverse_mapping_check)
xfree(canonical_host_name);
else
return canonical_host_name;
}
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/* Get the real hostname if socket; otherwise return UNKNOWN. */
if (packet_connection_is_on_socket())
canonical_host_name = get_remote_hostname(
packet_get_connection_in(), reverse_mapping_check);
else
canonical_host_name = xstrdup("UNKNOWN");
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reverse_mapping_checked = reverse_mapping_check;
return canonical_host_name;
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}
/*
* Returns the remote IP-address of socket as a string. The returned
* string must be freed.
*/
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char *
get_peer_ipaddr(int socket)
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{
struct sockaddr_storage from;
socklen_t fromlen;
char ntop[NI_MAXHOST];
/* Get IP address of client. */
fromlen = sizeof(from);
memset(&from, 0, sizeof(from));
if (getpeername(socket, (struct sockaddr *) & from, &fromlen) < 0) {
debug("get_peer_ipaddr: getpeername failed: %.100s", strerror(errno));
return NULL;
}
/* Get the IP address in ascii. */
if (getnameinfo((struct sockaddr *)&from, fromlen, ntop, sizeof(ntop),
NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST) != 0) {
error("get_peer_ipaddr: getnameinfo NI_NUMERICHOST failed");
return NULL;
}
return xstrdup(ntop);
}
/*
* Returns the IP-address of the remote host as a string. The returned
* string must not be freed.
*/
const char *
get_remote_ipaddr()
{
static char *canonical_host_ip = NULL;
/* Check whether we have cached the ipaddr. */
if (canonical_host_ip == NULL) {
if (packet_connection_is_on_socket()) {
canonical_host_ip =
get_peer_ipaddr(packet_get_connection_in());
if (canonical_host_ip == NULL)
fatal_cleanup();
} else {
/* If not on socket, return UNKNOWN. */
canonical_host_ip = xstrdup("UNKNOWN");
}
}
return canonical_host_ip;
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}
/* Returns the local/remote port for the socket. */
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int
get_sock_port(int sock, int local)
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{
struct sockaddr_storage from;
socklen_t fromlen;
char strport[NI_MAXSERV];
/* Get IP address of client. */
fromlen = sizeof(from);
memset(&from, 0, sizeof(from));
if (local) {
if (getsockname(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&from, &fromlen) < 0) {
error("getsockname failed: %.100s", strerror(errno));
return 0;
}
} else {
if (getpeername(sock, (struct sockaddr *) & from, &fromlen) < 0) {
debug("getpeername failed: %.100s", strerror(errno));
fatal_cleanup();
}
}
/* Return port number. */
if (getnameinfo((struct sockaddr *)&from, fromlen, NULL, 0,
strport, sizeof(strport), NI_NUMERICSERV) != 0)
fatal("get_sock_port: getnameinfo NI_NUMERICSERV failed");
return atoi(strport);
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}
/* Returns remote/local port number for the current connection. */
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int
get_port(int local)
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{
/*
* If the connection is not a socket, return 65535. This is
* intentionally chosen to be an unprivileged port number.
*/
if (!packet_connection_is_on_socket())
return 65535;
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/* Get socket and return the port number. */
return get_sock_port(packet_get_connection_in(), local);
}
int
get_peer_port(int sock)
{
return get_sock_port(sock, 0);
}
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int
get_remote_port()
{
return get_port(0);
}
int
get_local_port()
{
return get_port(1);
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}