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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 1997-1999 The Stanford SRP Authentication Project
+ * All Rights Reserved.
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+ * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+ * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+ * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+ * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+ * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+ * the following conditions:
+ *
+ * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
+ * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS-IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
+ * EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY
+ * WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
+ *
+ * IN NO EVENT SHALL STANFORD BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,
+ * INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
+ * RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED OF
+ * THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE, AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT
+ * OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
+ *
+ * In addition, the following conditions apply:
+ *
+ * 1. Any software that incorporates the SRP authentication technology
+ * must display the following acknowlegment:
+ * "This product uses the 'Secure Remote Password' cryptographic
+ * authentication system developed by Tom Wu (tjw@CS.Stanford.EDU)."
+ *
+ * 2. Any software that incorporates all or part of the SRP distribution
+ * itself must also display the following acknowledgment:
+ * "This product includes software developed by Tom Wu and Eugene
+ * Jhong for the SRP Distribution (http://srp.stanford.edu/srp/)."
+ *
+ * 3. Redistributions in source or binary form must retain an intact copy
+ * of this copyright notice and list of conditions.
+ */
+
+#ifndef T_PWD_H
+#define T_PWD_H
+
+#ifndef P
+#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus)
+#define P(x) x
+#else
+#define P(x) ()
+#endif
+#endif
+
+/* For building dynamic link libraries under windows, windows NT
+ * using MSVC1.5 or MSVC2.0
+ */
+
+#ifndef _DLLDECL
+#define _DLLDECL
+
+#ifdef MSVC15 /* MSVC1.5 support for 16 bit apps */
+#define _MSVC15EXPORT _export
+#define _MSVC20EXPORT
+#define _DLLAPI _export _pascal
+#define _TYPE(a) a _MSVC15EXPORT
+#define DLLEXPORT 1
+
+#elif MSVC20
+#define _MSVC15EXPORT
+#define _MSVC20EXPORT _declspec(dllexport)
+#define _DLLAPI
+#define _TYPE(a) _MSVC20EXPORT a
+#define DLLEXPORT 1
+
+#else /* Default, non-dll. Use this for Unix or DOS */
+#define _MSVC15DEXPORT
+#define _MSVC20EXPORT
+#define _DLLAPI
+#define _TYPE(a) a
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#define MAXPARAMBITS 2048
+#define MAXPARAMLEN ((MAXPARAMBITS + 7) / 8)
+#define MAXB64PARAMLEN ((MAXPARAMBITS + 5) / 6 + 1)
+#define MAXHEXPARAMLEN ((MAXPARAMBITS + 3) / 4 + 1)
+#define MAXOCTPARAMLEN ((MAXPARAMBITS + 2) / 3 + 1)
+
+#define MAXUSERLEN 32
+#define MAXSALTLEN 32
+#define MAXB64SALTLEN 44 /* 256 bits in b64 + null */
+#define SALTLEN 10 /* Normally 80 bits */
+
+#define RESPONSE_LEN 20 /* 160-bit proof hashes */
+#define SESSION_KEY_LEN (2 * RESPONSE_LEN) /* 320-bit session key */
+
+#define DEFAULT_PASSWD "tpasswd"
+
+struct t_num { /* Standard byte-oriented integer representation */
+ int len;
+ unsigned char * data;
+};
+
+struct t_preconf { /* Structure returned by t_getpreparam() */
+ char * mod_b64;
+ char * gen_b64;
+ char * comment;
+
+ struct t_num modulus;
+ struct t_num generator;
+};
+
+/*
+ * The built-in (known good) parameters access routines
+ *
+ * "t_getprecount" returns the number of precompiled parameter sets.
+ * "t_getpreparam" returns the indicated parameter set.
+ * Memory is statically allocated - callers need not perform any memory mgmt.
+ */
+_TYPE( int ) t_getprecount();
+_TYPE( struct t_preconf * ) t_getpreparam P((int));
+
+struct t_confent { /* One configuration file entry (index, N, g) */
+ int index;
+ struct t_num modulus;
+ struct t_num generator;
+};
+
+struct t_conf { /* An open configuration file */
+ FILE * instream;
+ char close_on_exit;
+ unsigned char modbuf[MAXPARAMLEN];
+ unsigned char genbuf[MAXPARAMLEN];
+ struct t_confent tcbuf;
+};
+
+/*
+ * The configuration file routines are designed along the lines of the
+ * "getpw" functions in the standard C library.
+ *
+ * "t_openconf" accepts a stdio stream and interprets it as a config file.
+ * "t_openconfbyname" accepts a filename and does the same thing.
+ * "t_closeconf" closes the config file.
+ * "t_getconfent" fetches the next sequential configuration entry.
+ * "t_getconfbyindex" fetches the configuration entry whose index
+ * matches the one supplied, or NULL if one can't be found.
+ * "t_getconflast" fetches the last configuration entry in the file.
+ * "t_makeconfent" generates a set of configuration entry parameters
+ * randomly.
+ * "t_newconfent" returns an empty configuration entry.
+ * "t_cmpconfent" compares two configuration entries a la strcmp.
+ * "t_checkconfent" verifies that a set of configuration parameters
+ * are suitable. N must be prime and should be a safe prime.
+ * "t_putconfent" writes a configuration entry to a stream.
+ */
+_TYPE( struct t_conf * ) t_openconf P((FILE *));
+_TYPE( struct t_conf * ) t_openconfbyname P((const char *));
+_TYPE( void ) t_closeconf P((struct t_conf *));
+_TYPE( void ) t_rewindconf P((struct t_conf *));
+_TYPE( struct t_confent * ) t_getconfent P((struct t_conf *));
+_TYPE( struct t_confent * ) t_getconfbyindex P((struct t_conf *, int));
+_TYPE( struct t_confent * ) t_getconflast P((struct t_conf *));
+_TYPE( struct t_confent * ) t_makeconfent P((struct t_conf *, int));
+_TYPE( struct t_confent * ) t_makeconfent_c P((struct t_conf *, int));
+_TYPE( struct t_confent * ) t_newconfent P((struct t_conf *));
+_TYPE( int ) t_cmpconfent P((const struct t_confent *, const struct t_confent *));
+_TYPE( int ) t_checkconfent P((const struct t_confent *));
+_TYPE( void ) t_putconfent P((const struct t_confent *, FILE *));
+
+/* libc-style system conf file access */
+_TYPE( struct t_confent *) gettcent();
+_TYPE( struct t_confent *) gettcid P((int));
+_TYPE( void ) settcent();
+_TYPE( void ) endtcent();
+
+#ifdef ENABLE_NSW
+extern struct t_confent * _gettcent();
+extern struct t_confent * _gettcid P((int));
+extern void _settcent();
+extern void _endtcent();
+#endif
+
+/* A hack to support '+'-style entries in the passwd file */
+
+typedef enum fstate {
+ FILE_ONLY, /* Ordinary file, don't consult NIS ever */
+ FILE_NIS, /* Currently accessing file, use NIS if encountered */
+ IN_NIS, /* Currently in a '+' entry; use NIS for getXXent */
+} FILE_STATE;
+
+struct t_pwent { /* A single password file entry */
+ char * name;
+ struct t_num password;
+ struct t_num salt;
+ int index;
+};
+
+struct t_pw { /* An open password file */
+ FILE * instream;
+ char close_on_exit;
+ FILE_STATE state;
+ char userbuf[MAXUSERLEN];
+ unsigned char pwbuf[MAXPARAMLEN];
+ unsigned char saltbuf[SALTLEN];
+ struct t_pwent pebuf;
+};
+
+/*
+ * The password manipulation routines are patterned after the getpw*
+ * standard C library function calls.
+ *
+ * "t_openpw" reads a stream as if it were a password file.
+ * "t_openpwbyname" opens the named file as a password file.
+ * "t_closepw" closes an open password file.
+ * "t_rewindpw" starts the internal file pointer from the beginning
+ * of the password file.
+ * "t_getpwent" retrieves the next sequential password entry.
+ * "t_getpwbyname" looks up the password entry corresponding to the
+ * specified user.
+ * "t_makepwent" constructs a password entry from a username, password,
+ * numeric salt, and configuration entry.
+ * "t_putpwent" writes a password entry to a stream.
+ */
+_TYPE( struct t_pw * ) t_openpw P((FILE *));
+_TYPE( struct t_pw * ) t_openpwbyname P((const char *));
+_TYPE( void ) t_closepw P((struct t_pw *));
+_TYPE( void ) t_rewindpw P((struct t_pw *));
+_TYPE( struct t_pwent * ) t_getpwent P((struct t_pw *));
+_TYPE( struct t_pwent * ) t_getpwbyname P((struct t_pw *, const char *));
+_TYPE( struct t_pwent * ) t_makepwent P((struct t_pw *, const char *,
+ const char *, const struct t_num *,
+ const struct t_confent *));
+_TYPE( void ) t_putpwent P((const struct t_pwent *, FILE *));
+
+struct t_passwd {
+ struct t_pwent tp;
+ struct t_confent tc;
+};
+
+/* libc-style system password file access */
+_TYPE( struct t_passwd * ) gettpent();
+_TYPE( struct t_passwd * ) gettpnam P((const char *));
+_TYPE( void ) settpent();
+_TYPE( void ) endtpent();
+
+#ifdef ENABLE_NSW
+extern struct t_passwd * _gettpent();
+extern struct t_passwd * _gettpnam P((const char *));
+extern void _settpent();
+extern void _endtpent();
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Utility functions
+ *
+ * "t_verifypw" accepts a username and password, and checks against the
+ * system password file to see if the password for that user is correct.
+ * Returns > 0 if it is correct, 0 if not, and -1 if some error occurred
+ * (i.e. the user doesn't exist on the system). This is intended ONLY
+ * for local authentication; for remote authentication, look at the
+ * t_client and t_server source. (That's the whole point of SRP!)
+ * "t_changepw" modifies the specified file, substituting the given password
+ * entry for the one already in the file. If no matching entry is found,
+ * the new entry is simply appended to the file.
+ * "t_deletepw" removes the specified user from the specified file.
+ */
+_TYPE( int ) t_verifypw P((const char *, const char *));
+_TYPE( int ) t_changepw P((const char *, const struct t_pwent *));
+_TYPE( int ) t_deletepw P((const char *, const char *));
+
+/* Conversion utilities */
+
+/*
+ * All these calls accept output as the first parameter. In the case of
+ * t_tohex and t_tob64, the last argument is the length of the byte-string
+ * input.
+ */
+_TYPE( char * t_tohex ) P((char *, char *, unsigned));
+_TYPE( int ) t_fromhex P((char *, char *));
+_TYPE( char * ) t_tob64 P((char *, char *, unsigned));
+_TYPE( int ) t_fromb64 P((char *, char *));
+
+/* Miscellaneous utilities */
+
+/*
+ * "t_random" is a cryptographic random number generator, which is seeded
+ * from various high-entropy sources and uses a one-way hash function
+ * in a feedback configuration.
+ * "t_sessionkey" is the interleaved hash used to generate session keys
+ * from a large integer.
+ * "t_getpass" reads a password from the terminal without echoing.
+ */
+_TYPE( void ) t_random P((unsigned char *, unsigned));
+_TYPE( void ) t_stronginitrand();
+_TYPE( unsigned char * )
+ t_sessionkey P((unsigned char *, unsigned char *, unsigned));
+_TYPE( int ) t_getpass P((char *, unsigned, const char *));
+
+/*
+ * Return value of t_checkprime:
+ * < 0 : not prime
+ * = 0 : prime, but not safe
+ * > 0 : safe
+ */
+#define NUM_NOTPRIME -1
+#define NUM_NOTSAFE 0
+#define NUM_SAFE 1
+
+_TYPE( int ) t_checkprime P((const struct t_num *));
+
+#endif