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/* ks-engine-ldap.c - talk to a LDAP keyserver
* Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006
* 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2015, 2020, 2023 g10 Code GmbH
*
* This file is part of GnuPG.
*
* GnuPG is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GnuPG is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include
<config.h>
#include
<stdio.h>
#include
<string.h>
#include
<time.h>
#include
<unistd.h>
#include
<stdlib.h>
#include
<npth.h>
#ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
# ifndef WINVER
# define WINVER 0x0500
/* Same as in common/sysutils.c */
# endif
# include <winsock2.h>
# include <winldap.h>
# include <winber.h>
# include <sddl.h>
#endif
#include
"dirmngr.h"
#include
"misc.h"
#include
"../common/userids.h"
#include
"../common/mbox-util.h"
#include
"ks-action.h"
#include
"ks-engine.h"
#include
"ldap-misc.h"
#include
"ldap-parse-uri.h"
#include
"ldapserver.h"
/* Flags with infos from the connected server. */
#define SERVERINFO_REALLDAP 1
/* This is not the PGP keyserver. */
#define SERVERINFO_PGPKEYV2 2
/* Needs "pgpKeyV2" instead of "pgpKey"*/
#define SERVERINFO_SCHEMAV2 4
/* Version 2 of the Schema. */
#define SERVERINFO_NTDS 8
/* Server is an Active Directory. */
#define SERVERINFO_GENERIC 16
/* Connected in generic mode. */
/* The page size requested from the server. */
#define PAGE_SIZE 100
#ifndef HAVE_TIMEGM
time_t
timegm
(
struct
tm
*
tm
);
#endif
/* Object to keep state pertaining to this module. */
struct
ks_engine_ldap_local_s
{
LDAP
*
ldap_conn
;
LDAPMessage
*
message
;
LDAPMessage
*
msg_iter
;
/* Iterator for message. */
unsigned
int
serverinfo
;
int
scope
;
char
*
basedn
;
char
*
keyspec
;
char
*
filter
;
struct
berval
*
pagecookie
;
unsigned
int
pageno
;
/* Current page number (starting at 1). */
unsigned
int
total
;
/* Total number of attributes read. */
int
more_pages
;
/* More pages announced by server. */
};
/*-- prototypes --*/
static
char
*
map_rid_to_dn
(
ctrl_t
ctrl
,
const
char
*
rid
);
static
char
*
basedn_from_rootdse
(
ctrl_t
ctrl
,
parsed_uri_t
uri
);
static
time_t
ldap2epochtime
(
const
char
*
timestr
)
{
struct
tm
pgptime
;
time_t
answer
;
memset
(
&
pgptime
,
0
,
sizeof
(
pgptime
));
/* YYYYMMDDHHmmssZ */
sscanf
(
timestr
,
"%4d%2d%2d%2d%2d%2d"
,
&
pgptime
.
tm_year
,
&
pgptime
.
tm_mon
,
&
pgptime
.
tm_mday
,
&
pgptime
.
tm_hour
,
&
pgptime
.
tm_min
,
&
pgptime
.
tm_sec
);
pgptime
.
tm_year
-=
1900
;
pgptime
.
tm_isdst
=
-1
;
pgptime
.
tm_mon
--
;
/* mktime() takes the timezone into account, so we use timegm() */
answer
=
timegm
(
&
pgptime
);
return
answer
;
}
/* Caller must free the result. */
static
char
*
tm2ldaptime
(
struct
tm
*
tm
)
{
struct
tm
tmp
=
*
tm
;
char
buf
[
16
];
/* YYYYMMDDHHmmssZ */
tmp
.
tm_year
+=
1900
;
tmp
.
tm_mon
++
;
snprintf
(
buf
,
sizeof
buf
,
"%04d%02d%02d%02d%02d%02dZ"
,
tmp
.
tm_year
,
tmp
.
tm_mon
,
tmp
.
tm_mday
,
tmp
.
tm_hour
,
tmp
.
tm_min
,
tmp
.
tm_sec
);
return
xstrdup
(
buf
);
}
#if 0
/* Caller must free */
static char *
epoch2ldaptime (time_t stamp)
{
struct tm tm;
if (gmtime_r (&stamp, &tm))
return tm2ldaptime (&tm);
else
return xstrdup ("INVALID TIME");
}
#endif
static
void
my_ldap_value_free
(
char
**
vals
)
{
if
(
vals
)
ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
}
/* Print a description of supported variables. */
void
ks_ldap_help_variables
(
ctrl_t
ctrl
)
{
const
char
data
[]
=
"Supported variables in LDAP filter expressions:
\n
"
"
\n
"
"domain - The defaultNamingContext.
\n
"
"domain_admins - Group of domain admins.
\n
"
"domain_users - Group with all user accounts.
\n
"
"domain_guests - Group with the builtin gues account.
\n
"
"domain_computers - Group with all clients and servers.
\n
"
"cert_publishers - Group with all cert issuing computers.
\n
"
"protected_users - Group of users with extra protection.
\n
"
"key_admins - Group for delegated access to msdsKeyCredentialLink.
\n
"
"enterprise_key_admins - Similar to key_admins.
\n
"
"domain_domain_controllers - Group with all domain controllers.
\n
"
"sid_domain - SubAuthority numbers.
\n
"
;
ks_print_help
(
ctrl
,
data
);
}
/* Helper function for substitute_vars. */
static
const
char
*
getval_for_filter
(
void
*
cookie
,
const
char
*
name
)
{
ctrl_t
ctrl
=
cookie
;
const
char
*
result
=
NULL
;
if
(
!
strcmp
(
name
,
"sid_domain"
))
{
#ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
PSID
mysid
;
static
char
*
sidstr
;
char
*
s
,
*
s0
;
int
i
;
if
(
!
sidstr
)
{
mysid
=
w32_get_user_sid
();
if
(
!
mysid
)
{
gpg_err_set_errno
(
ENOENT
);
goto
leave
;
}
if
(
!
ConvertSidToStringSid
(
mysid
,
&
sidstr
))
{
gpg_err_set_errno
(
EINVAL
);
goto
leave
;
}
/* Example for SIDSTR:
* S-1-5-21-3636969917-2569447256-918939550-1127 */
for
(
s0
=
NULL
,
s
=
sidstr
,
i
=
0
;
(
s
=
strchr
(
s
,
'-'
));
i
++
)
{
s
++
;
if
(
i
==
3
)
s0
=
s
;
else
if
(
i
==
6
)
{
s
[
-1
]
=
0
;
break
;
}
}
if
(
!
s0
)
{
log_error
(
"oops: invalid SID received from OS"
);
gpg_err_set_errno
(
EINVAL
);
LocalFree
(
sidstr
);
goto
leave
;
}
sidstr
=
s0
;
/* (We never release SIDSTR thus no memmove.) */
}
result
=
sidstr
;
#else
gpg_err_set_errno
(
ENOSYS
);
goto
leave
;
#endif
}
else
if
(
!
strcmp
(
name
,
"domain"
))
result
=
basedn_from_rootdse
(
ctrl
,
NULL
);
else
if
(
!
strcmp
(
name
,
"domain_admins"
))
result
=
map_rid_to_dn
(
ctrl
,
"512"
);
else
if
(
!
strcmp
(
name
,
"domain_users"
))
result
=
map_rid_to_dn
(
ctrl
,
"513"
);
else
if
(
!
strcmp
(
name
,
"domain_guests"
))
result
=
map_rid_to_dn
(
ctrl
,
"514"
);
else
if
(
!
strcmp
(
name
,
"domain_computers"
))
result
=
map_rid_to_dn
(
ctrl
,
"515"
);
else
if
(
!
strcmp
(
name
,
"domain_domain_controllers"
))
result
=
map_rid_to_dn
(
ctrl
,
"516"
);
else
if
(
!
strcmp
(
name
,
"cert_publishers"
))
result
=
map_rid_to_dn
(
ctrl
,
"517"
);
else
if
(
!
strcmp
(
name
,
"protected_users"
))
result
=
map_rid_to_dn
(
ctrl
,
"525"
);
else
if
(
!
strcmp
(
name
,
"key_admins"
))
result
=
map_rid_to_dn
(
ctrl
,
"526"
);
else
if
(
!
strcmp
(
name
,
"enterprise_key_admins"
))
result
=
map_rid_to_dn
(
ctrl
,
"527"
);
else
result
=
""
;
/* Unknown variables are empty. */
leave
:
return
result
;
}
/* Print a help output for the schemata supported by this module. */
gpg_error_t
ks_ldap_help
(
ctrl_t
ctrl
,
parsed_uri_t
uri
)
{
const
char
data
[]
=
"Handler for LDAP URLs:
\n
"
" ldap://HOST:PORT/[BASEDN]????[bindname=BINDNAME,password=PASSWORD]
\n
"
"
\n
"
"Note: basedn, bindname and password need to be percent escaped. In
\n
"
"particular, spaces need to be replaced with %20 and commas with %2c.
\n
"
"Thus bindname will typically be of the form:
\n
"
"
\n
"
" uid=user%2cou=PGP%20Users%2cdc=EXAMPLE%2cdc=ORG
\n
"
"
\n
"
"The ldaps:// and ldapi:// schemes are also supported. If ldaps is used
\n
"
"then the server's certificate will be checked. If it is not valid, any
\n
"
"operation will be aborted. Note that ldaps means LDAP with STARTTLS
\n
"
"
\n
"
"As an alternative to an URL a string in this form may be used:
\n
"
"
\n
"
" HOST:PORT:BINDNAME:PASSWORD:BASEDN:FLAGS:
\n
"
"
\n
"
"The use of the percent sign or a colon in one of the string values is
\n
"
"currently not supported.
\n
"
"
\n
"
"Supported methods: search, get, put
\n
"
;
gpg_error_t
err
;
if
(
!
uri
)
err
=
ks_print_help
(
ctrl
,
" ldap"
);
else
if
(
uri
->
is_ldap
||
uri
->
opaque
)
err
=
ks_print_help
(
ctrl
,
data
);
else
err
=
0
;
return
err
;
}
/* Create a new empty state object. Returns NULL on error */
static
struct
ks_engine_ldap_local_s
*
ks_ldap_new_state
(
void
)
{
struct
ks_engine_ldap_local_s
*
state
;
state
=
xtrycalloc
(
1
,
sizeof
(
struct
ks_engine_ldap_local_s
));
if
(
state
)
state
->
scope
=
LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE
;
return
state
;
}
/* Clear the state object STATE. Returns the STATE object. */
static
struct
ks_engine_ldap_local_s
*
ks_ldap_clear_state
(
struct
ks_engine_ldap_local_s
*
state
)
{
if
(
state
->
ldap_conn
)
{
ldap_unbind
(
state
->
ldap_conn
);
state
->
ldap_conn
=
NULL
;
}
if
(
state
->
message
)
{
ldap_msgfree
(
state
->
message
);
state
->
message
=
NULL
;
}
if
(
state
->
pagecookie
)
{
ber_bvfree
(
state
->
pagecookie
);
state
->
pagecookie
=
NULL
;
}
state
->
serverinfo
=
0
;
xfree
(
state
->
basedn
);
state
->
scope
=
LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE
;
state
->
basedn
=
NULL
;
xfree
(
state
->
keyspec
);
state
->
keyspec
=
NULL
;
xfree
(
state
->
filter
);
state
->
filter
=
NULL
;
state
->
pageno
=
0
;
state
->
total
=
0
;
state
->
more_pages
=
0
;
return
state
;
}
/* Release a state object. */
void
ks_ldap_free_state
(
struct
ks_engine_ldap_local_s
*
state
)
{
if
(
!
state
)
return
;
ks_ldap_clear_state
(
state
);
xfree
(
state
);
}
/* Helper for ks_ldap_get and ks_ldap_query. On return first_mode and
* next_mode are set accordingly. */
static
gpg_error_t
ks_ldap_prepare_my_state
(
ctrl_t
ctrl
,
unsigned
int
ks_get_flags
,
int
*
first_mode
,
int
*
next_mode
)
{
*
first_mode
=
*
next_mode
=
0
;
if
((
ks_get_flags
&
KS_GET_FLAG_FIRST
))
{
if
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
)
ks_ldap_clear_state
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
);
else
if
(
!
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
=
ks_ldap_new_state
()))
return
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
*
first_mode
=
1
;
}
if
((
ks_get_flags
&
KS_GET_FLAG_NEXT
))
{
if
(
!
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
||
!
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
ldap_conn
||
!
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
message
)
{
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: --next requested but no state
\n
"
);
return
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_INV_STATE
);
}
*
next_mode
=
1
;
}
/* Do not keep an old state around if not needed. */
if
(
!
(
*
first_mode
||
*
next_mode
))
{
ks_ldap_free_state
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
);
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
=
NULL
;
}
return
0
;
}
/* Convert a keyspec to a filter. Return an error if the keyspec is
bad or is not supported. The filter is escaped and returned in
*filter. It is the caller's responsibility to free *filter.
*filter is only set if this function returns success (i.e., 0). */
static
gpg_error_t
keyspec_to_ldap_filter
(
const
char
*
keyspec
,
char
**
filter
,
int
only_exact
,
unsigned
int
serverinfo
)
{
/* Remove search type indicator and adjust PATTERN accordingly.
Note: don't include a preceding 0x when searching by keyid. */
/* XXX: Should we include disabled / revoke options? */
KEYDB_SEARCH_DESC
desc
;
char
*
f
=
NULL
;
char
*
freeme
=
NULL
;
char
*
p
;
gpg_error_t
err
=
classify_user_id
(
keyspec
,
&
desc
,
1
);
if
(
err
)
return
err
;
switch
(
desc
.
mode
)
{
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_EXACT
:
f
=
xasprintf
(
"(pgpUserID=%s)"
,
(
freeme
=
ldap_escape_filter
(
desc
.
u
.
name
)));
break
;
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_SUBSTR
:
if
(
!
only_exact
)
f
=
xasprintf
(
"(pgpUserID=*%s*)"
,
(
freeme
=
ldap_escape_filter
(
desc
.
u
.
name
)));
break
;
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_MAIL
:
freeme
=
ldap_escape_filter
(
desc
.
u
.
name
);
if
(
!
freeme
)
break
;
if
(
*
freeme
==
'<'
&&
freeme
[
1
]
&&
freeme
[
2
])
{
/* Strip angle brackets. Note that it is does not
* matter whether we work on the plan or LDAP escaped
* version of the mailbox. */
p
=
freeme
+
1
;
if
(
p
[
strlen
(
p
)
-1
]
==
'>'
)
p
[
strlen
(
p
)
-1
]
=
0
;
}
else
p
=
freeme
;
if
((
serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_SCHEMAV2
))
f
=
xasprintf
(
"(&(gpgMailbox=%s)(!(|(pgpRevoked=1)(pgpDisabled=1))))"
,
p
);
else
if
(
!
only_exact
)
f
=
xasprintf
(
"(pgpUserID=*<%s>*)"
,
p
);
break
;
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_MAILSUB
:
if
((
serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_SCHEMAV2
))
f
=
xasprintf
(
"(&(gpgMailbox=*%s*)(!(|(pgpRevoked=1)(pgpDisabled=1))))"
,
(
freeme
=
ldap_escape_filter
(
desc
.
u
.
name
)));
else
if
(
!
only_exact
)
f
=
xasprintf
(
"(pgpUserID=*<*%s*>*)"
,
(
freeme
=
ldap_escape_filter
(
desc
.
u
.
name
)));
break
;
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_MAILEND
:
if
((
serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_SCHEMAV2
))
f
=
xasprintf
(
"(&(gpgMailbox=*%s)(!(|(pgpRevoked=1)(pgpDisabled=1))))"
,
(
freeme
=
ldap_escape_filter
(
desc
.
u
.
name
)));
else
if
(
!
only_exact
)
f
=
xasprintf
(
"(pgpUserID=*<*%s>*)"
,
(
freeme
=
ldap_escape_filter
(
desc
.
u
.
name
)));
break
;
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_SHORT_KID
:
f
=
xasprintf
(
"(pgpKeyID=%08lX)"
,
(
ulong
)
desc
.
u
.
kid
[
1
]);
break
;
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_LONG_KID
:
f
=
xasprintf
(
"(pgpCertID=%08lX%08lX)"
,
(
ulong
)
desc
.
u
.
kid
[
0
],
(
ulong
)
desc
.
u
.
kid
[
1
]);
break
;
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_FPR
:
if
((
serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_SCHEMAV2
))
{
freeme
=
bin2hex
(
desc
.
u
.
fpr
,
desc
.
fprlen
,
NULL
);
if
(
!
freeme
)
return
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
f
=
xasprintf
(
"(|(gpgFingerprint=%s)(gpgSubFingerprint=%s))"
,
freeme
,
freeme
);
/* FIXME: For an exact search and in case of a match on
* gpgSubFingerprint we need to check that there is only one
* matching value. */
}
break
;
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_ISSUER
:
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_ISSUER_SN
:
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_SN
:
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_SUBJECT
:
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_KEYGRIP
:
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_WORDS
:
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_FIRST
:
case
KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_NEXT
:
default
:
break
;
}
xfree
(
freeme
);
if
(
!
f
)
{
log_error
(
"Unsupported search mode.
\n
"
);
return
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED
);
}
*
filter
=
f
;
return
0
;
}
/* Helper for my_ldap_connect. */
static
char
*
interrogate_ldap_dn
(
LDAP
*
ldap_conn
,
const
char
*
basedn_search
,
unsigned
int
*
r_serverinfo
)
{
int
lerr
;
char
**
vals
;
LDAPMessage
*
si_res
;
int
is_gnupg
=
0
;
char
*
basedn
=
NULL
;
char
*
attr2
[]
=
{
"pgpBaseKeySpaceDN"
,
"pgpVersion"
,
"pgpSoftware"
,
NULL
};
char
*
object
;
object
=
xasprintf
(
"cn=pgpServerInfo,%s"
,
basedn_search
);
npth_unprotect
();
lerr
=
ldap_search_s
(
ldap_conn
,
object
,
LDAP_SCOPE_BASE
,
"(objectClass=*)"
,
attr2
,
0
,
&
si_res
);
npth_protect
();
xfree
(
object
);
if
(
lerr
==
LDAP_SUCCESS
)
{
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
si_res
,
"pgpBaseKeySpaceDN"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
basedn
=
xtrystrdup
(
vals
[
0
]);
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
si_res
,
"pgpSoftware"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
if
(
opt
.
debug
)
log_debug
(
"Server:
\t
%s
\n
"
,
vals
[
0
]);
if
(
!
ascii_strcasecmp
(
vals
[
0
],
"GnuPG"
))
is_gnupg
=
1
;
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
si_res
,
"pgpVersion"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
if
(
opt
.
debug
)
log_debug
(
"Version:
\t
%s
\n
"
,
vals
[
0
]);
if
(
is_gnupg
)
{
const
char
*
fields
[
2
];
int
nfields
;
nfields
=
split_fields
(
vals
[
0
],
fields
,
DIM
(
fields
));
if
(
nfields
>
0
&&
atoi
(
fields
[
0
])
>
1
)
*
r_serverinfo
|=
SERVERINFO_SCHEMAV2
;
if
(
nfields
>
1
&&
!
ascii_strcasecmp
(
fields
[
1
],
"ntds"
))
*
r_serverinfo
|=
SERVERINFO_NTDS
;
}
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
}
/* From man ldap_search_s: "res parameter of
ldap_search_ext_s() and ldap_search_s() should be
freed with ldap_msgfree() regardless of return
value of these functions. */
ldap_msgfree
(
si_res
);
return
basedn
;
}
/* Connect to an LDAP server and interrogate it.
*
* URI describes the server to connect to and various options
* including whether to use TLS and the username and password (see
* ldap_parse_uri for a description of the various fields). Be
* default a PGP keyserver is assumed; if GENERIC is true a generic
* ldap connection is instead established.
*
* Returns: The ldap connection handle in *LDAP_CONNP, R_BASEDN is set
* to the base DN for the PGP key space, several flags will be stored
* at SERVERINFO, If you pass NULL, then the value won't be returned.
* It is the caller's responsibility to release *LDAP_CONNP with
* ldap_unbind and to xfree *BASEDNP. On error these variables are
* cleared.
*
* Note: On success, you still need to check that *BASEDNP is valid.
* If it is NULL, then the server does not appear to be an OpenPGP
* keyserver. */
static
gpg_error_t
my_ldap_connect
(
parsed_uri_t
uri
,
unsigned
int
generic
,
LDAP
**
ldap_connp
,
char
**
r_basedn
,
char
**
r_host
,
int
*
r_use_tls
,
unsigned
int
*
r_serverinfo
)
{
gpg_error_t
err
=
0
;
int
lerr
;
ldap_server_t
server
=
NULL
;
LDAP
*
ldap_conn
=
NULL
;
char
*
basedn
=
NULL
;
char
*
host
=
NULL
;
/* Host to use. */
int
port
;
/* Port to use. */
int
use_tls
;
/* 1 = starttls, 2 = ldap-over-tls */
int
use_ntds
;
/* Use Active Directory authentication. */
int
use_areconly
;
/* Lookup only via A record (Windows). */
const
char
*
bindname
;
const
char
*
password
;
const
char
*
basedn_arg
;
#ifndef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
char
*
tmpstr
;
#endif
if
(
r_basedn
)
*
r_basedn
=
NULL
;
if
(
r_host
)
*
r_host
=
NULL
;
if
(
r_use_tls
)
*
r_use_tls
=
0
;
*
r_serverinfo
=
0
;
if
(
uri
->
opaque
)
{
server
=
ldapserver_parse_one
(
uri
->
path
,
NULL
,
0
);
if
(
!
server
)
return
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_LDAP_OTHER
);
host
=
server
->
host
;
port
=
server
->
port
;
bindname
=
server
->
user
;
password
=
bindname
?
server
->
pass
:
NULL
;
basedn_arg
=
server
->
base
;
use_tls
=
server
->
starttls
?
1
:
server
->
ldap_over_tls
?
2
:
0
;
use_ntds
=
server
->
ntds
;
use_areconly
=
server
->
areconly
;
}
else
{
host
=
uri
->
host
;
port
=
uri
->
port
;
bindname
=
uri
->
auth
;
password
=
bindname
?
uri_query_value
(
uri
,
"password"
)
:
NULL
;
basedn_arg
=
uri
->
path
;
use_tls
=
uri
->
use_tls
?
1
:
0
;
use_ntds
=
uri
->
ad_current
;
use_areconly
=
0
;
}
if
(
!
port
)
port
=
use_tls
==
2
?
636
:
389
;
if
(
host
)
{
host
=
xtrystrdup
(
host
);
if
(
!
host
)
{
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
goto
out
;
}
}
if
(
opt
.
verbose
)
log_info
(
"ldap connect to '%s:%d:%s:%s:%s:%s%s%s'%s
\n
"
,
host
,
port
,
basedn_arg
?
basedn_arg
:
""
,
bindname
?
bindname
:
""
,
password
?
"*****"
:
""
,
use_tls
==
1
?
"starttls"
:
use_tls
==
2
?
"ldaptls"
:
"plain"
,
use_ntds
?
",ntds"
:
""
,
use_areconly
?
",areconly"
:
""
,
generic
?
" (generic)"
:
""
);
/* If the uri specifies a secure connection and we don't support
TLS, then fail; don't silently revert to an insecure
connection. */
if
(
use_tls
)
{
#ifndef HAVE_LDAP_START_TLS_S
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: can't connect to the server: no TLS support."
);
err
=
GPG_ERR_LDAP_NOT_SUPPORTED
;
goto
out
;
#endif
}
#ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
/* Note that host==NULL uses the default domain controller. */
npth_unprotect
();
ldap_conn
=
ldap_sslinit
(
host
,
port
,
(
use_tls
==
2
));
npth_protect
();
if
(
!
ldap_conn
)
{
lerr
=
LdapGetLastError
();
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
lerr
);
log_error
(
"error initializing LDAP '%s:%d': %s
\n
"
,
host
,
port
,
ldap_err2string
(
lerr
));
goto
out
;
}
if
(
use_areconly
)
{
lerr
=
ldap_set_option
(
ldap_conn
,
LDAP_OPT_AREC_EXCLUSIVE
,
LDAP_OPT_ON
);
if
(
lerr
!=
LDAP_SUCCESS
)
{
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: unable to set LDAP_OPT_AREC_EXLUSIVE: %s
\n
"
,
ldap_err2string
(
lerr
));
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
lerr
);
goto
out
;
}
}
#else
/* Unix */
tmpstr
=
xtryasprintf
(
"%s://%s:%d"
,
use_tls
==
2
?
"ldaps"
:
"ldap"
,
host
,
port
);
if
(
!
tmpstr
)
{
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
goto
out
;
}
npth_unprotect
();
lerr
=
ldap_initialize
(
&
ldap_conn
,
tmpstr
);
npth_protect
();
if
(
lerr
!=
LDAP_SUCCESS
||
!
ldap_conn
)
{
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
lerr
);
log_error
(
"error initializing LDAP '%s': %s
\n
"
,
tmpstr
,
ldap_err2string
(
lerr
));
xfree
(
tmpstr
);
goto
out
;
}
xfree
(
tmpstr
);
#endif
/* Unix */
#ifdef HAVE_LDAP_SET_OPTION
{
int
ver
=
LDAP_VERSION3
;
lerr
=
ldap_set_option
(
ldap_conn
,
LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION
,
&
ver
);
if
(
lerr
!=
LDAP_SUCCESS
)
{
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: unable to go to LDAP 3: %s
\n
"
,
ldap_err2string
(
lerr
));
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
lerr
);
goto
out
;
}
}
if
(
opt
.
ldaptimeout
)
{
int
ver
=
opt
.
ldaptimeout
;
/* fixme: also use LDAP_OPT_SEND_TIMEOUT? */
lerr
=
ldap_set_option
(
ldap_conn
,
LDAP_OPT_TIMELIMIT
,
&
ver
);
if
(
lerr
!=
LDAP_SUCCESS
)
{
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: unable to set LDAP timelimit to %us: %s
\n
"
,
opt
.
ldaptimeout
,
ldap_err2string
(
lerr
));
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
lerr
);
goto
out
;
}
if
(
opt
.
verbose
)
log_info
(
"ldap timeout set to %us
\n
"
,
opt
.
ldaptimeout
);
}
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_LDAP_START_TLS_S
if
(
use_tls
==
1
)
{
#ifndef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
int
check_cert
=
LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_HARD
;
/* LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_NEVER */
lerr
=
ldap_set_option
(
ldap_conn
,
LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_REQUIRE_CERT
,
&
check_cert
);
if
(
lerr
)
{
log_error
(
"ldap: error setting an TLS option: %s
\n
"
,
ldap_err2string
(
lerr
));
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
lerr
);
goto
out
;
}
#else
/* On Windows, the certificates are checked by default. If the
option to disable checking mentioned above is ever
implemented, the way to do that on Windows is to install a
callback routine using ldap_set_option (..,
LDAP_OPT_SERVER_CERTIFICATE, ..); */
#endif
npth_unprotect
();
lerr
=
ldap_start_tls_s
(
ldap_conn
,
#ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
/* ServerReturnValue, result */
NULL
,
NULL
,
#endif
/* ServerControls, ClientControls */
NULL
,
NULL
);
npth_protect
();
if
(
lerr
)
{
log_error
(
"ldap: error switching to STARTTLS mode: %s
\n
"
,
ldap_err2string
(
lerr
));
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
lerr
);
goto
out
;
}
}
#endif
if
(
use_ntds
)
{
#ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
npth_unprotect
();
lerr
=
ldap_bind_s
(
ldap_conn
,
NULL
,
NULL
,
LDAP_AUTH_NEGOTIATE
);
npth_protect
();
if
(
lerr
!=
LDAP_SUCCESS
)
{
log_error
(
"error binding to LDAP via AD: %s
\n
"
,
ldap_err2string
(
lerr
));
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
lerr
);
goto
out
;
}
#else
log_error
(
"ldap: no Active Directory support but 'ntds' requested
\n
"
);
err
=
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED
);
goto
out
;
#endif
}
else
if
(
bindname
)
{
npth_unprotect
();
lerr
=
ldap_simple_bind_s
(
ldap_conn
,
bindname
,
password
);
npth_protect
();
if
(
lerr
!=
LDAP_SUCCESS
)
{
log_error
(
"error binding to LDAP: %s
\n
"
,
ldap_err2string
(
lerr
));
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
lerr
);
goto
out
;
}
}
else
{
/* By default we don't bind as there is usually no need to. */
}
if
(
generic
)
{
/* Generic use of this function for arbitrary LDAP servers. */
*
r_serverinfo
|=
SERVERINFO_GENERIC
;
if
(
basedn_arg
&&
*
basedn_arg
)
{
basedn
=
xtrystrdup
(
basedn_arg
);
if
(
!
basedn
)
{
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
goto
out
;
}
}
}
else
if
(
basedn_arg
&&
*
basedn_arg
)
{
/* User specified base DN. In this case we know the server is a
* real LDAP server. */
const
char
*
user_basedn
=
basedn_arg
;
*
r_serverinfo
|=
SERVERINFO_REALLDAP
;
/* First try with provided basedn, else retry up one level.
* Retry assumes that provided entry is for keyspace,
* matching old behavior */
basedn
=
interrogate_ldap_dn
(
ldap_conn
,
user_basedn
,
r_serverinfo
);
if
(
!
basedn
)
{
const
char
*
basedn_parent
=
strchr
(
user_basedn
,
','
);
if
(
basedn_parent
&&
*
basedn_parent
)
basedn
=
interrogate_ldap_dn
(
ldap_conn
,
basedn_parent
+
1
,
r_serverinfo
);
}
}
else
{
/* Look for namingContexts. */
LDAPMessage
*
res
=
NULL
;
char
*
attr
[]
=
{
"namingContexts"
,
NULL
};
npth_unprotect
();
lerr
=
ldap_search_s
(
ldap_conn
,
""
,
LDAP_SCOPE_BASE
,
"(objectClass=*)"
,
attr
,
0
,
&
res
);
npth_protect
();
if
(
lerr
==
LDAP_SUCCESS
)
{
char
**
context
;
npth_unprotect
();
context
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
res
,
"namingContexts"
);
npth_protect
();
if
(
context
)
{
/* We found some, so try each namingContext as the
* search base and look for pgpBaseKeySpaceDN. Because
* we found this, we know we're talking to a regular-ish
* LDAP server and not an LDAP keyserver. */
int
i
;
*
r_serverinfo
|=
SERVERINFO_REALLDAP
;
for
(
i
=
0
;
context
[
i
]
&&
!
basedn
;
i
++
)
basedn
=
interrogate_ldap_dn
(
ldap_conn
,
context
[
i
],
r_serverinfo
);
ldap_value_free
(
context
);
}
}
else
/* ldap_search failed. */
{
/* We don't have an answer yet, which means the server might
be a PGP.com keyserver. */
char
**
vals
;
LDAPMessage
*
si_res
=
NULL
;
char
*
attr2
[]
=
{
"pgpBaseKeySpaceDN"
,
"version"
,
"software"
,
NULL
};
npth_unprotect
();
lerr
=
ldap_search_s
(
ldap_conn
,
"cn=pgpServerInfo"
,
LDAP_SCOPE_BASE
,
"(objectClass=*)"
,
attr2
,
0
,
&
si_res
);
npth_protect
();
if
(
lerr
==
LDAP_SUCCESS
)
{
/* For the PGP LDAP keyserver, this is always
* "OU=ACTIVE,O=PGP KEYSPACE,C=US", but it might not be
* in the future. */
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
si_res
,
"baseKeySpaceDN"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
basedn
=
xtrystrdup
(
vals
[
0
]);
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
si_res
,
"software"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
if
(
opt
.
debug
)
log_debug
(
"ks-ldap: PGP Server:
\t
%s
\n
"
,
vals
[
0
]);
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
si_res
,
"version"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
if
(
opt
.
debug
)
log_debug
(
"ks-ldap: PGP Server Version:
\t
%s
\n
"
,
vals
[
0
]);
/* If the version is high enough, use the new
pgpKeyV2 attribute. This design is iffy at best,
but it matches how PGP does it. I figure the NAI
folks assumed that there would never be an LDAP
keyserver vendor with a different numbering
scheme. */
if
(
atoi
(
vals
[
0
])
>
1
)
*
r_serverinfo
|=
SERVERINFO_PGPKEYV2
;
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
}
ldap_msgfree
(
si_res
);
}
/* From man ldap_search_s: "res parameter of ldap_search_ext_s()
and ldap_search_s() should be freed with ldap_msgfree()
regardless of return value of these functions. */
ldap_msgfree
(
res
);
}
out
:
if
(
!
err
&&
opt
.
debug
)
{
log_debug
(
"ldap_conn: %p
\n
"
,
ldap_conn
);
log_debug
(
"server_type: %s
\n
"
,
((
*
r_serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_GENERIC
)
?
"Generic"
:
(
*
r_serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_REALLDAP
)
?
"LDAP"
:
"PGP.com keyserver"
)
);
log_debug
(
"basedn: %s
\n
"
,
basedn
);
if
(
!
(
*
r_serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_GENERIC
))
log_debug
(
"pgpkeyattr: %s
\n
"
,
(
*
r_serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_PGPKEYV2
)
?
"pgpKeyV2"
:
"pgpKey"
);
}
ldapserver_list_free
(
server
);
if
(
err
)
{
xfree
(
basedn
);
if
(
ldap_conn
)
ldap_unbind
(
ldap_conn
);
}
else
{
if
(
r_basedn
)
*
r_basedn
=
basedn
;
else
xfree
(
basedn
);
if
(
r_host
)
*
r_host
=
host
;
else
xfree
(
host
);
*
ldap_connp
=
ldap_conn
;
}
return
err
;
}
/* Extract keys from an LDAP reply and write them out to the output
stream OUTPUT in a format GnuPG can import (either the OpenPGP
binary format or armored format). */
static
void
extract_keys
(
estream_t
output
,
LDAP
*
ldap_conn
,
const
char
*
certid
,
LDAPMessage
*
message
)
{
char
**
vals
;
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"INFO %s BEGIN
\n
"
,
certid
);
/* Note: ldap_get_values returns a NULL terminated array of
strings. */
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
message
,
"gpgfingerprint"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
]
&&
vals
[
0
][
0
])
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"pub:%s:"
,
vals
[
0
]);
else
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"pub:%s:"
,
certid
);
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
message
,
"pgpkeytype"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
if
(
strcmp
(
vals
[
0
],
"RSA"
)
==
0
)
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"1"
);
else
if
(
strcmp
(
vals
[
0
],
"DSS/DH"
)
==
0
)
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"17"
);
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
es_fprintf
(
output
,
":"
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
message
,
"pgpkeysize"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
int
v
=
atoi
(
vals
[
0
]);
if
(
v
>
0
)
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"%d"
,
v
);
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
es_fprintf
(
output
,
":"
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
message
,
"pgpkeycreatetime"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
if
(
strlen
(
vals
[
0
])
==
15
)
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"%u"
,
(
unsigned
int
)
ldap2epochtime
(
vals
[
0
]));
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
es_fprintf
(
output
,
":"
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
message
,
"pgpkeyexpiretime"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
if
(
strlen
(
vals
[
0
])
==
15
)
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"%u"
,
(
unsigned
int
)
ldap2epochtime
(
vals
[
0
]));
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
es_fprintf
(
output
,
":"
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
message
,
"pgprevoked"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
if
(
atoi
(
vals
[
0
])
==
1
)
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"r"
);
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"
\n
"
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
message
,
"pgpuserid"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
int
i
;
for
(
i
=
0
;
vals
[
i
];
i
++
)
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"uid:%s
\n
"
,
vals
[
i
]);
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
message
,
"modifyTimestamp"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
gnupg_isotime_t
atime
;
if
(
!
rfc4517toisotime
(
atime
,
vals
[
0
]))
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"chg:%s:
\n
"
,
atime
);
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"INFO %s END
\n
"
,
certid
);
}
/* For now we do not support LDAP over Tor. */
static
gpg_error_t
no_ldap_due_to_tor
(
ctrl_t
ctrl
)
{
gpg_error_t
err
=
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED
);
const
char
*
msg
=
_
(
"LDAP access not possible due to Tor mode"
);
log_error
(
"%s"
,
msg
);
dirmngr_status_printf
(
ctrl
,
"NOTE"
,
"no_ldap_due_to_tor %u %s"
,
err
,
msg
);
return
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED
);
}
/* Helper for ks_ldap_get. Returns 0 if a key was fetched and printed
* to FP. The error code GPG_ERR_NO_DATA is returned if no key was
* printed. Note that FP is updated by this function. */
static
gpg_error_t
return_one_keyblock
(
LDAP
*
ldap_conn
,
LDAPMessage
*
msg
,
unsigned
int
serverinfo
,
estream_t
*
fp
,
strlist_t
*
seenp
)
{
gpg_error_t
err
;
char
**
vals
;
char
**
certid
;
/* Use the long keyid to remove duplicates. The LDAP server returns
* the same keyid more than once if there are multiple user IDs on
* the key. Note that this does NOT mean that a keyid that exists
* multiple times on the keyserver will not be fetched. It means
* that each KEY, no matter how many user IDs share its keyid, will
* be fetched only once. If a keyid that belongs to more than one
* key is fetched, the server quite properly responds with all
* matching keys. -ds
*
* Note that in --first/--next mode we don't do any duplicate
* detection.
*/
certid
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
msg
,
"pgpcertid"
);
if
(
certid
&&
certid
[
0
])
{
if
(
!
seenp
||
!
strlist_find
(
*
seenp
,
certid
[
0
]))
{
/* It's not a duplicate, add it */
if
(
seenp
)
add_to_strlist
(
seenp
,
certid
[
0
]);
if
(
!*
fp
)
{
*
fp
=
es_fopenmem
(
0
,
"rw"
);
if
(
!*
fp
)
{
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
goto
leave
;
}
}
extract_keys
(
*
fp
,
ldap_conn
,
certid
[
0
],
msg
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
msg
,
(
serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_PGPKEYV2
)
?
"pgpKeyV2"
:
"pgpKey"
);
if
(
!
vals
)
{
err
=
ldap_to_gpg_err
(
ldap_conn
);
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: unable to retrieve key %s "
"from keyserver
\n
"
,
certid
[
0
]);
}
else
{
/* We should strip the new lines. */
es_fprintf
(
*
fp
,
"KEY 0x%s BEGIN
\n
"
,
certid
[
0
]);
es_fputs
(
vals
[
0
],
*
fp
);
es_fprintf
(
*
fp
,
"
\n
KEY 0x%s END
\n
"
,
certid
[
0
]);
ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
err
=
0
;
}
}
else
/* Duplicate. */
err
=
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_NO_DATA
);
}
else
err
=
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_NO_DATA
);
leave
:
my_ldap_value_free
(
certid
);
return
err
;
}
/* Helper for ks_ldap_query. Returns 0 if an attr was fetched and
* printed to FP. The error code GPG_ERR_NO_DATA is returned if no
* data was printed. Note that FP is updated by this function. */
static
gpg_error_t
return_all_attributes
(
LDAP
*
ld
,
LDAPMessage
*
msg
,
estream_t
*
fp
)
{
gpg_error_t
err
=
0
;
BerElement
*
berctx
=
NULL
;
char
*
attr
=
NULL
;
const
char
*
attrprefix
;
struct
berval
**
values
=
NULL
;
int
idx
;
int
any
=
0
;
const
char
*
s
;
const
char
*
val
;
size_t
len
;
char
*
mydn
;
mydn
=
ldap_get_dn
(
ld
,
msg
);
if
(
!*
fp
)
{
*
fp
=
es_fopenmem
(
0
,
"rw"
);
if
(
!*
fp
)
{
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
goto
leave
;
}
}
/* Always print the DN - note that by using only unbkown attributes
* it is possible to list just the DNs with out additional
* linefeeds. */
es_fprintf
(
*
fp
,
"Dn: %s
\n
"
,
mydn
?
mydn
:
"[oops DN missing]"
);
for
(
npth_unprotect
(),
attr
=
ldap_first_attribute
(
ld
,
msg
,
&
berctx
),
npth_protect
();
attr
;
npth_unprotect
(),
attr
=
ldap_next_attribute
(
ld
,
msg
,
berctx
),
npth_protect
())
{
npth_unprotect
();
values
=
ldap_get_values_len
(
ld
,
msg
,
attr
);
npth_protect
();
if
(
!
values
)
{
if
(
opt
.
verbose
)
log_info
(
"attribute '%s' not found
\n
"
,
attr
);
ldap_memfree
(
attr
);
attr
=
NULL
;
continue
;
}
any
=
1
;
if
(
opt
.
verbose
>
1
)
{
log_info
(
"found attribute '%s'
\n
"
,
attr
);
for
(
idx
=
0
;
values
[
idx
];
idx
++
)
log_info
(
" length[%d]=%d
\n
"
,
idx
,
(
int
)
values
[
0
]
->
bv_len
);
}
if
(
!
ascii_strcasecmp
(
attr
,
"Dn"
))
attrprefix
=
"X-"
;
else
if
(
*
attr
==
'#'
)
attrprefix
=
"X-hash-"
;
else
if
(
*
attr
==
' '
)
attrprefix
=
"X-blank-"
;
else
attrprefix
=
""
;
/* FIXME: We should remap all invalid chars in ATTR. */
for
(
idx
=
0
;
values
[
idx
];
idx
++
)
{
es_fprintf
(
*
fp
,
"%s%s: "
,
attrprefix
,
attr
);
val
=
values
[
idx
]
->
bv_val
;
len
=
values
[
idx
]
->
bv_len
;
while
(
len
&&
(
s
=
memchr
(
val
,
'\n'
,
len
)))
{
s
++
;
/* We also want to print the LF. */
if
(
es_fwrite
(
val
,
s
-
val
,
1
,
*
fp
)
!=
1
)
goto
fwrite_failed
;
len
-=
(
s
-
val
);
val
=
s
;
if
(
len
&&
es_fwrite
(
" "
,
1
,
1
,
*
fp
)
!=
1
)
goto
fwrite_failed
;
}
if
(
len
&&
es_fwrite
(
val
,
len
,
1
,
*
fp
)
!=
1
)
goto
fwrite_failed
;
if
(
es_fwrite
(
"
\n
"
,
1
,
1
,
*
fp
)
!=
1
)
/* Final LF. */
goto
fwrite_failed
;
}
ldap_value_free_len
(
values
);
values
=
NULL
;
ldap_memfree
(
attr
);
attr
=
NULL
;
}
/* One final linefeed to prettify the output. */
if
(
any
&&
es_fwrite
(
"
\n
"
,
1
,
1
,
*
fp
)
!=
1
)
goto
fwrite_failed
;
leave
:
if
(
values
)
ldap_value_free_len
(
values
);
ldap_memfree
(
attr
);
if
(
mydn
)
ldap_memfree
(
mydn
);
ber_free
(
berctx
,
0
);
return
err
;
fwrite_failed
:
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
log_error
(
"error writing to stdout: %s
\n
"
,
gpg_strerror
(
err
));
goto
leave
;
}
/* Helper for ks_ldap_get and ks_ldap_query. Note that KEYSPEC is
* only used for diagnostics. */
static
gpg_error_t
search_and_parse
(
ctrl_t
ctrl
,
const
char
*
keyspec
,
LDAP
*
ldap_conn
,
char
*
basedn
,
int
scope
,
char
*
filter
,
char
**
attrs
,
LDAPMessage
**
r_message
)
{
gpg_error_t
err
=
0
;
int
l_err
,
l_reserr
;
LDAPControl
*
srvctrls
[
2
]
=
{
NULL
,
NULL
};
int
count
;
unsigned
int
totalcount
=
0
;
LDAPControl
*
pagectrl
=
NULL
;
LDAPControl
**
resctrls
=
NULL
;
/* first/next mode is used to retrieve many entries; thus we should
* use paged results. We assume first/next mode if we have a state.
* We make the paged mode non-critical so that we get at least as
* many entries the server delivers anyway. */
if
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
)
{
l_err
=
ldap_create_page_control
(
ldap_conn
,
PAGE_SIZE
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
pagecookie
,
0
,
&
pagectrl
);
if
(
err
)
{
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
l_err
);
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: create_page_control failed: %s
\n
"
,
ldap_err2string
(
l_err
));
goto
leave
;
}
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
more_pages
=
0
;
srvctrls
[
0
]
=
pagectrl
;
}
npth_unprotect
();
l_err
=
ldap_search_ext_s
(
ldap_conn
,
basedn
,
scope
,
filter
,
attrs
,
0
,
srvctrls
[
0
]
?
srvctrls
:
NULL
,
NULL
,
NULL
,
0
,
r_message
);
npth_protect
();
if
(
l_err
)
{
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
l_err
);
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: LDAP search error: %s
\n
"
,
ldap_err2string
(
l_err
));
goto
leave
;
}
if
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
)
{
l_err
=
ldap_parse_result
(
ldap_conn
,
*
r_message
,
&
l_reserr
,
NULL
,
NULL
,
NULL
,
&
resctrls
,
0
);
if
(
l_err
)
{
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
l_err
);
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: LDAP parse result error: %s
\n
"
,
ldap_err2string
(
l_err
));
goto
leave
;
}
/* Get the current cookie. */
if
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
pagecookie
)
{
ber_bvfree
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
pagecookie
);
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
pagecookie
=
NULL
;
}
l_err
=
ldap_parse_page_control
(
ldap_conn
,
resctrls
,
&
totalcount
,
&
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
pagecookie
);
if
(
l_err
)
{
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
l_err
);
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: LDAP parse page control error: %s
\n
"
,
ldap_err2string
(
l_err
));
goto
leave
;
}
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
pageno
++
;
/* Decide whether there will be more pages. */
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
more_pages
=
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
pagecookie
&&
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
pagecookie
->
bv_val
&&
*
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
pagecookie
->
bv_val
);
srvctrls
[
0
]
=
NULL
;
}
count
=
ldap_count_entries
(
ldap_conn
,
*
r_message
);
if
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
)
{
if
(
count
>=
0
)
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
total
+=
count
;
if
(
opt
.
verbose
)
log_info
(
"ks-ldap: received result page %u%s (%d/%u/%u)
\n
"
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
pageno
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
more_pages
?
""
:
" (last)"
,
count
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
total
,
totalcount
);
}
if
(
count
<
1
)
{
if
(
!
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
||
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
pageno
==
1
)
log_info
(
"ks-ldap: '%s' not found on LDAP server
\n
"
,
keyspec
);
if
(
count
==
-1
)
err
=
ldap_to_gpg_err
(
ldap_conn
);
else
err
=
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_NO_DATA
);
goto
leave
;
}
leave
:
if
(
resctrls
)
ldap_controls_free
(
resctrls
);
if
(
pagectrl
)
ldap_control_free
(
pagectrl
);
return
err
;
}
/* Fetch all entries from the RootDSE and return them as a name value
* object. */
static
nvc_t
fetch_rootdse
(
ctrl_t
ctrl
,
parsed_uri_t
uri
)
{
gpg_error_t
err
;
estream_t
infp
=
NULL
;
uri_item_t
puri
;
/* The broken down URI (only one item used). */
nvc_t
nvc
=
NULL
;
/* FIXME: We need the unparsed URI here - use uri_item_t instead
* of fix the parser to fill in original */
err
=
ks_action_parse_uri
(
uri
&&
uri
->
original
?
uri
->
original
:
"ldap://"
,
&
puri
);
if
(
err
)
return
NULL
;
/* Reset authentication for a serverless. */
puri
->
parsed_uri
->
ad_current
=
0
;
puri
->
parsed_uri
->
auth
=
NULL
;
if
(
!
strcmp
(
puri
->
parsed_uri
->
scheme
,
"ldap"
)
||
!
strcmp
(
puri
->
parsed_uri
->
scheme
,
"ldaps"
)
||
!
strcmp
(
puri
->
parsed_uri
->
scheme
,
"ldapi"
)
||
puri
->
parsed_uri
->
opaque
)
{
err
=
ks_ldap_query
(
ctrl
,
puri
->
parsed_uri
,
KS_GET_FLAG_ROOTDSE
,
"^&base&(objectclass=*)"
,
NULL
,
NULL
,
&
infp
);
if
(
err
)
log_error
(
"ldap: reading the rootDES failed: %s
\n
"
,
gpg_strerror
(
err
));
else
if
((
err
=
nvc_parse
(
&
nvc
,
NULL
,
infp
)))
log_error
(
"parsing the rootDES failed: %s
\n
"
,
gpg_strerror
(
err
));
}
es_fclose
(
infp
);
release_uri_item_list
(
puri
);
if
(
err
)
{
nvc_release
(
nvc
);
nvc
=
NULL
;
}
return
nvc
;
}
/* Return the DN for the given RID. This is used with the Active
* Directory. */
static
char
*
map_rid_to_dn
(
ctrl_t
ctrl
,
const
char
*
rid
)
{
gpg_error_t
err
;
char
*
result
=
NULL
;
estream_t
infp
=
NULL
;
uri_item_t
puri
;
/* The broken down URI. */
nvc_t
nvc
=
NULL
;
char
*
filter
=
NULL
;
const
char
*
s
;
char
*
attr
[
2
]
=
{
"dn"
,
NULL
};
err
=
ks_action_parse_uri
(
"ldap:///"
,
&
puri
);
if
(
err
)
return
NULL
;
filter
=
strconcat
(
"(objectSid=S-1-5-21-$sid_domain-"
,
rid
,
")"
,
NULL
);
if
(
!
filter
)
goto
leave
;
err
=
ks_ldap_query
(
ctrl
,
puri
->
parsed_uri
,
KS_GET_FLAG_SUBST
,
filter
,
attr
,
NULL
,
&
infp
);
if
(
err
)
{
log_error
(
"ldap: AD query '%s' failed: %s
\n
"
,
filter
,
gpg_strerror
(
err
));
goto
leave
;
}
if
((
err
=
nvc_parse
(
&
nvc
,
NULL
,
infp
)))
{
log_error
(
"ldap: parsing the result failed: %s
\n
"
,
gpg_strerror
(
err
));
goto
leave
;
}
if
(
!
(
s
=
nvc_get_string
(
nvc
,
"Dn:"
)))
{
err
=
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_NOT_FOUND
);
log_error
(
"ldap: mapping rid '%s'failed: %s
\n
"
,
rid
,
gpg_strerror
(
err
));
goto
leave
;
}
result
=
xtrystrdup
(
s
);
if
(
!
result
)
{
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
log_error
(
"ldap: strdup failed: %s
\n
"
,
gpg_strerror
(
err
));
goto
leave
;
}
leave
:
es_fclose
(
infp
);
release_uri_item_list
(
puri
);
xfree
(
filter
);
nvc_release
(
nvc
);
return
result
;
}
/* Return the baseDN for URI which might have already been cached for
* this session. */
static
char
*
basedn_from_rootdse
(
ctrl_t
ctrl
,
parsed_uri_t
uri
)
{
const
char
*
s
;
if
(
!
ctrl
->
rootdse
&&
!
ctrl
->
rootdse_tried
)
{
ctrl
->
rootdse
=
fetch_rootdse
(
ctrl
,
uri
);
ctrl
->
rootdse_tried
=
1
;
if
(
ctrl
->
rootdse
)
{
log_debug
(
"Dump of all rootDSE attributes:
\n
"
);
nvc_write
(
ctrl
->
rootdse
,
log_get_stream
());
log_debug
(
"End of dump
\n
"
);
}
}
s
=
nvc_get_string
(
ctrl
->
rootdse
,
"defaultNamingContext:"
);
return
s
?
xtrystrdup
(
s
)
:
NULL
;
}
/* Get the key described key the KEYSPEC string from the keyserver
* identified by URI. On success R_FP has an open stream to read the
* data. KS_GET_FLAGS conveys flags from the client. */
gpg_error_t
ks_ldap_get
(
ctrl_t
ctrl
,
parsed_uri_t
uri
,
const
char
*
keyspec
,
unsigned
int
ks_get_flags
,
gnupg_isotime_t
newer
,
estream_t
*
r_fp
)
{
gpg_error_t
err
;
unsigned
int
serverinfo
;
char
*
host
=
NULL
;
int
use_tls
;
char
*
filter
=
NULL
;
LDAP
*
ldap_conn
=
NULL
;
char
*
basedn
=
NULL
;
int
scope
=
LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE
;
estream_t
fp
=
NULL
;
LDAPMessage
*
message
=
NULL
;
LDAPMessage
*
msg
;
int
anykey
=
0
;
int
first_mode
=
0
;
int
next_mode
=
0
;
int
get_first
;
strlist_t
seen
=
NULL
;
/* The set of entries that we've seen. */
/* The ordering is significant. Specifically, "pgpcertid" needs to
* be the second item in the list, since everything after it may be
* discarded if we aren't in verbose mode. */
char
*
attrs
[]
=
{
"dummy"
,
/* (to be be replaced.) */
"pgpcertid"
,
"pgpuserid"
,
"pgpkeyid"
,
"pgprevoked"
,
"pgpdisabled"
,
"pgpkeycreatetime"
,
"modifyTimestamp"
,
"pgpkeysize"
,
"pgpkeytype"
,
"gpgfingerprint"
,
NULL
};
if
(
dirmngr_use_tor
())
{
return
no_ldap_due_to_tor
(
ctrl
);
}
err
=
ks_ldap_prepare_my_state
(
ctrl
,
ks_get_flags
,
&
first_mode
,
&
next_mode
);
if
(
err
)
return
err
;
if
(
next_mode
)
{
next_again
:
if
(
!
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
&&
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
more_pages
)
{
/* Get the next page of results. */
if
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
message
)
{
ldap_msgfree
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
message
);
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
message
=
NULL
;
}
attrs
[
0
]
=
((
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_PGPKEYV2
)
?
"pgpKeyV2"
:
"pgpKey"
);
err
=
search_and_parse
(
ctrl
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
keyspec
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
ldap_conn
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
basedn
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
scope
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
filter
,
attrs
,
&
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
message
);
if
(
err
)
goto
leave
;
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
=
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
message
;
get_first
=
1
;
}
else
get_first
=
0
;
while
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
)
{
npth_unprotect
();
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
=
get_first
?
ldap_first_entry
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
ldap_conn
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
)
/* */
:
ldap_next_entry
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
ldap_conn
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
);
npth_protect
();
get_first
=
0
;
if
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
)
{
err
=
return_one_keyblock
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
ldap_conn
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
serverinfo
,
&
fp
,
NULL
);
if
(
!
err
)
break
;
/* Found. */
else
if
(
gpg_err_code
(
err
)
==
GPG_ERR_NO_DATA
)
err
=
0
;
/* Skip empty attributes. */
else
goto
leave
;
}
}
if
(
!
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
||
!
fp
)
{
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
=
NULL
;
if
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
more_pages
)
goto
next_again
;
err
=
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_NO_DATA
);
}
}
else
/* Not in --next mode. */
{
/* Make sure we are talking to an OpenPGP LDAP server. */
err
=
my_ldap_connect
(
uri
,
0
,
&
ldap_conn
,
&
basedn
,
&
host
,
&
use_tls
,
&
serverinfo
);
if
(
err
||
!
basedn
)
{
if
(
!
err
)
err
=
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_GENERAL
);
goto
leave
;
}
/* Now that we have information about the server we can construct a
* query best suited for the capabilities of the server. */
if
(
first_mode
&&
!*
keyspec
)
{
filter
=
xtrystrdup
(
"(!(|(pgpRevoked=1)(pgpDisabled=1)))"
);
err
=
filter
?
0
:
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
}
else
err
=
keyspec_to_ldap_filter
(
keyspec
,
&
filter
,
1
,
serverinfo
);
if
(
err
)
goto
leave
;
if
(
*
newer
)
{
char
*
tstr
,
*
fstr
;
tstr
=
isotime2rfc4517
(
newer
);
if
(
!
tstr
)
{
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
goto
leave
;
}
fstr
=
strconcat
(
"(&"
,
filter
,
"(modifyTimestamp>="
,
tstr
,
"))"
,
NULL
);
xfree
(
tstr
);
if
(
!
fstr
)
{
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
goto
leave
;
}
xfree
(
filter
);
filter
=
fstr
;
}
if
(
opt
.
debug
)
log_debug
(
"ks-ldap: using filter: %s
\n
"
,
filter
);
/* Replace "dummy". */
attrs
[
0
]
=
(
serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_PGPKEYV2
)
?
"pgpKeyV2"
:
"pgpKey"
;
err
=
search_and_parse
(
ctrl
,
keyspec
,
ldap_conn
,
basedn
,
scope
,
filter
,
attrs
,
&
message
);
if
(
err
)
goto
leave
;
for
(
npth_unprotect
(),
msg
=
ldap_first_entry
(
ldap_conn
,
message
),
npth_protect
();
msg
;
npth_unprotect
(),
msg
=
ldap_next_entry
(
ldap_conn
,
msg
),
npth_protect
())
{
err
=
return_one_keyblock
(
ldap_conn
,
msg
,
serverinfo
,
&
fp
,
first_mode
?
NULL
:
&
seen
);
if
(
!
err
)
{
anykey
=
1
;
if
(
first_mode
)
break
;
}
else
if
(
gpg_err_code
(
err
)
==
GPG_ERR_NO_DATA
)
err
=
0
;
/* Skip empty/duplicate attributes. */
else
goto
leave
;
}
if
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
)
/* Save the iterator. */
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
=
msg
;
if
(
!
fp
)
/* Nothing was found. */
err
=
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_NO_DATA
);
if
(
!
err
&&
anykey
)
err
=
dirmngr_status_printf
(
ctrl
,
"SOURCE"
,
"%s://%s"
,
use_tls
?
"ldaps"
:
"ldap"
,
host
?
host
:
""
);
}
leave
:
/* Store our state if needed. */
if
(
!
err
&&
(
ks_get_flags
&
KS_GET_FLAG_FIRST
))
{
log_assert
(
!
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
ldap_conn
);
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
ldap_conn
=
ldap_conn
;
ldap_conn
=
NULL
;
log_assert
(
!
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
message
);
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
message
=
message
;
message
=
NULL
;
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
serverinfo
=
serverinfo
;
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
scope
=
scope
;
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
basedn
=
basedn
;
basedn
=
NULL
;
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
keyspec
=
keyspec
?
xtrystrdup
(
keyspec
)
:
NULL
;
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
filter
=
filter
;
filter
=
NULL
;
}
if
((
ks_get_flags
&
KS_GET_FLAG_NEXT
))
{
/* Keep the state in --next mode even with errors. */
ldap_conn
=
NULL
;
message
=
NULL
;
}
if
(
message
)
ldap_msgfree
(
message
);
if
(
err
)
es_fclose
(
fp
);
else
{
if
(
fp
)
es_fseek
(
fp
,
0
,
SEEK_SET
);
*
r_fp
=
fp
;
}
free_strlist
(
seen
);
xfree
(
basedn
);
xfree
(
host
);
if
(
ldap_conn
)
ldap_unbind
(
ldap_conn
);
xfree
(
filter
);
return
err
;
}
/* Search the keyserver identified by URI for keys matching PATTERN.
On success R_FP has an open stream to read the data. */
gpg_error_t
ks_ldap_search
(
ctrl_t
ctrl
,
parsed_uri_t
uri
,
const
char
*
pattern
,
estream_t
*
r_fp
)
{
gpg_error_t
err
;
int
ldap_err
;
unsigned
int
serverinfo
;
char
*
filter
=
NULL
;
LDAP
*
ldap_conn
=
NULL
;
char
*
basedn
=
NULL
;
estream_t
fp
=
NULL
;
(
void
)
ctrl
;
if
(
dirmngr_use_tor
())
{
return
no_ldap_due_to_tor
(
ctrl
);
}
/* Make sure we are talking to an OpenPGP LDAP server. */
err
=
my_ldap_connect
(
uri
,
0
,
&
ldap_conn
,
&
basedn
,
NULL
,
NULL
,
&
serverinfo
);
if
(
err
||
!
basedn
)
{
if
(
!
err
)
err
=
GPG_ERR_GENERAL
;
goto
out
;
}
/* Now that we have information about the server we can construct a
* query best suited for the capabilities of the server. */
err
=
keyspec_to_ldap_filter
(
pattern
,
&
filter
,
0
,
serverinfo
);
if
(
err
)
{
log_error
(
"Bad search pattern: '%s'
\n
"
,
pattern
);
goto
out
;
}
/* Even if we have no results, we want to return a stream. */
fp
=
es_fopenmem
(
0
,
"rw"
);
if
(
!
fp
)
{
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
goto
out
;
}
{
char
**
vals
;
LDAPMessage
*
res
,
*
each
;
int
count
=
0
;
strlist_t
dupelist
=
NULL
;
/* The maximum size of the search, including the optional stuff
and the trailing \0 */
char
*
attrs
[]
=
{
"pgpcertid"
,
"pgpuserid"
,
"pgprevoked"
,
"pgpdisabled"
,
"pgpkeycreatetime"
,
"pgpkeyexpiretime"
,
"modifyTimestamp"
,
"pgpkeysize"
,
"pgpkeytype"
,
"gpgfingerprint"
,
NULL
};
if
(
opt
.
debug
)
log_debug
(
"SEARCH '%s' => '%s' BEGIN
\n
"
,
pattern
,
filter
);
npth_unprotect
();
ldap_err
=
ldap_search_s
(
ldap_conn
,
basedn
,
LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE
,
filter
,
attrs
,
0
,
&
res
);
npth_protect
();
xfree
(
filter
);
filter
=
NULL
;
if
(
ldap_err
!=
LDAP_SUCCESS
&&
ldap_err
!=
LDAP_SIZELIMIT_EXCEEDED
)
{
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
ldap_err
);
log_error
(
"SEARCH %s FAILED %d
\n
"
,
pattern
,
err
);
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: LDAP search error: %s
\n
"
,
ldap_err2string
(
err
));
goto
out
;
}
/* The LDAP server doesn't return a real count of unique keys, so we
can't use ldap_count_entries here. */
for
(
npth_unprotect
(),
each
=
ldap_first_entry
(
ldap_conn
,
res
),
npth_protect
();
each
;
npth_unprotect
(),
each
=
ldap_next_entry
(
ldap_conn
,
each
),
npth_protect
())
{
char
**
certid
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
each
,
"pgpcertid"
);
if
(
certid
&&
certid
[
0
]
&&
!
strlist_find
(
dupelist
,
certid
[
0
]))
{
add_to_strlist
(
&
dupelist
,
certid
[
0
]);
count
++
;
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
certid
);
}
if
(
ldap_err
==
LDAP_SIZELIMIT_EXCEEDED
)
{
if
(
count
==
1
)
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: search results exceeded server limit."
" First 1 result shown.
\n
"
);
else
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: search results exceeded server limit."
" First %d results shown.
\n
"
,
count
);
}
free_strlist
(
dupelist
);
dupelist
=
NULL
;
if
(
count
<
1
)
es_fputs
(
"info:1:0
\n
"
,
fp
);
else
{
es_fprintf
(
fp
,
"info:1:%d
\n
"
,
count
);
for
(
each
=
ldap_first_entry
(
ldap_conn
,
res
);
each
;
each
=
ldap_next_entry
(
ldap_conn
,
each
))
{
char
**
certid
;
LDAPMessage
*
uids
;
certid
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
each
,
"pgpcertid"
);
if
(
!
certid
||
!
certid
[
0
])
{
my_ldap_value_free
(
certid
);
continue
;
}
/* Have we seen this certid before? */
if
(
!
strlist_find
(
dupelist
,
certid
[
0
]))
{
add_to_strlist
(
&
dupelist
,
certid
[
0
]);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
each
,
"gpgfingerprint"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
]
&&
vals
[
0
][
0
])
es_fprintf
(
fp
,
"pub:%s:"
,
vals
[
0
]);
else
es_fprintf
(
fp
,
"pub:%s:"
,
certid
[
0
]);
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
each
,
"pgpkeytype"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
/* The LDAP server doesn't exactly handle this
well. */
if
(
strcasecmp
(
vals
[
0
],
"RSA"
)
==
0
)
es_fputs
(
"1"
,
fp
);
else
if
(
strcasecmp
(
vals
[
0
],
"DSS/DH"
)
==
0
)
es_fputs
(
"17"
,
fp
);
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
es_fputc
(
':'
,
fp
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
each
,
"pgpkeysize"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
/* Not sure why, but some keys are listed with a
key size of 0. Treat that like an unknown. */
if
(
atoi
(
vals
[
0
])
>
0
)
es_fprintf
(
fp
,
"%d"
,
atoi
(
vals
[
0
]));
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
es_fputc
(
':'
,
fp
);
/* YYYYMMDDHHmmssZ */
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
each
,
"pgpkeycreatetime"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
]
&&
strlen
(
vals
[
0
])
==
15
)
{
es_fprintf
(
fp
,
"%u"
,
(
unsigned
int
)
ldap2epochtime
(
vals
[
0
]));
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
es_fputc
(
':'
,
fp
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
each
,
"pgpkeyexpiretime"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
]
&&
strlen
(
vals
[
0
])
==
15
)
{
es_fprintf
(
fp
,
"%u"
,
(
unsigned
int
)
ldap2epochtime
(
vals
[
0
]));
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
es_fputc
(
':'
,
fp
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
each
,
"pgprevoked"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
if
(
atoi
(
vals
[
0
])
==
1
)
es_fprintf
(
fp
,
"r"
);
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
each
,
"pgpdisabled"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
if
(
atoi
(
vals
[
0
])
==
1
)
es_fprintf
(
fp
,
"d"
);
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
es_fputc
(
':'
,
fp
);
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
each
,
"modifyTimestamp"
);
if
(
vals
&&
vals
[
0
])
{
gnupg_isotime_t
atime
;
if
(
rfc4517toisotime
(
atime
,
vals
[
0
]))
*
atime
=
0
;
es_fprintf
(
fp
,
"%s"
,
atime
);
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
es_fprintf
(
fp
,
"
\n
"
);
/* Now print all the uids that have this certid */
for
(
uids
=
ldap_first_entry
(
ldap_conn
,
res
);
uids
;
uids
=
ldap_next_entry
(
ldap_conn
,
uids
))
{
vals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
uids
,
"pgpcertid"
);
if
(
!
vals
||
!
vals
[
0
])
{
my_ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
continue
;
}
if
(
!
ascii_strcasecmp
(
certid
[
0
],
vals
[
0
]))
{
char
**
uidvals
;
es_fprintf
(
fp
,
"uid:"
);
uidvals
=
ldap_get_values
(
ldap_conn
,
uids
,
"pgpuserid"
);
if
(
uidvals
)
{
/* Need to percent escape any colons */
char
*
quoted
=
try_percent_escape
(
uidvals
[
0
],
NULL
);
if
(
quoted
)
es_fputs
(
quoted
,
fp
);
xfree
(
quoted
);
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
uidvals
);
es_fprintf
(
fp
,
"
\n
"
);
}
ldap_value_free
(
vals
);
}
}
my_ldap_value_free
(
certid
);
}
}
ldap_msgfree
(
res
);
free_strlist
(
dupelist
);
}
if
(
opt
.
debug
)
log_debug
(
"SEARCH %s END
\n
"
,
pattern
);
out
:
if
(
err
)
{
es_fclose
(
fp
);
}
else
{
/* Return the read stream. */
if
(
fp
)
es_fseek
(
fp
,
0
,
SEEK_SET
);
*
r_fp
=
fp
;
}
xfree
(
basedn
);
if
(
ldap_conn
)
ldap_unbind
(
ldap_conn
);
xfree
(
filter
);
return
err
;
}
/* A modlist describes a set of changes to an LDAP entry. (An entry
consists of 1 or more attributes. Attributes are <name, value>
pairs. Note: an attribute may be multi-valued in which case
multiple values are associated with a single name.)
A modlist is a NULL terminated array of struct LDAPMod's.
Thus, if we have:
LDAPMod **modlist;
Then:
modlist[i]
Is the ith modification.
Each LDAPMod describes a change to a single attribute. Further,
there is one modification for each attribute that we want to
change. The attribute's new value is stored in LDAPMod.mod_values.
If the attribute is multi-valued, we still only use a single
LDAPMod structure: mod_values is a NULL-terminated array of
strings. To delete an attribute from an entry, we set mod_values
to NULL.
Thus, if:
modlist[i]->mod_values == NULL
then we remove the attribute.
(Using LDAP_MOD_DELETE doesn't work here as we don't know if the
attribute in question exists or not.)
Note: this function does NOT copy or free ATTR. It does copy
VALUE. */
static
void
modlist_add
(
LDAPMod
***
modlistp
,
char
*
attr
,
const
char
*
value
)
{
LDAPMod
**
modlist
=
*
modlistp
;
LDAPMod
**
m
;
int
nummods
=
0
;
/* Search modlist for the attribute we're playing with. If modlist
is NULL, then the list is empty. Recall: modlist is a NULL
terminated array. */
for
(
m
=
modlist
;
m
&&
*
m
;
m
++
,
nummods
++
)
{
/* The attribute is already on the list. */
char
**
ptr
;
int
numvalues
=
0
;
if
(
strcasecmp
((
*
m
)
->
mod_type
,
attr
)
!=
0
)
continue
;
/* We have this attribute already, so when the REPLACE happens,
the server attributes will be replaced anyway. */
if
(
!
value
)
return
;
/* Attributes can be multi-valued. See if the value is already
present. mod_values is a NULL terminated array of pointers.
Note: mod_values can be NULL. */
for
(
ptr
=
(
*
m
)
->
mod_values
;
ptr
&&
*
ptr
;
ptr
++
)
{
if
(
strcmp
(
*
ptr
,
value
)
==
0
)
/* Duplicate value, we're done. */
return
;
numvalues
++
;
}
/* Append the value. */
ptr
=
xrealloc
((
*
m
)
->
mod_values
,
sizeof
(
char
*
)
*
(
numvalues
+
2
));
(
*
m
)
->
mod_values
=
ptr
;
ptr
[
numvalues
]
=
xstrdup
(
value
);
ptr
[
numvalues
+
1
]
=
NULL
;
return
;
}
/* We didn't find the attr, so make one and add it to the end */
/* Like attribute values, the list of attributes is NULL terminated
array of pointers. */
modlist
=
xrealloc
(
modlist
,
sizeof
(
LDAPMod
*
)
*
(
nummods
+
2
));
*
modlistp
=
modlist
;
modlist
[
nummods
]
=
xmalloc
(
sizeof
(
LDAPMod
));
modlist
[
nummods
]
->
mod_op
=
LDAP_MOD_REPLACE
;
modlist
[
nummods
]
->
mod_type
=
attr
;
if
(
value
)
{
modlist
[
nummods
]
->
mod_values
=
xmalloc
(
sizeof
(
char
*
)
*
2
);
modlist
[
nummods
]
->
mod_values
[
0
]
=
xstrdup
(
value
);
modlist
[
nummods
]
->
mod_values
[
1
]
=
NULL
;
}
else
modlist
[
nummods
]
->
mod_values
=
NULL
;
modlist
[
nummods
+
1
]
=
NULL
;
return
;
}
/* Look up the value of an attribute in the specified modlist. If the
attribute is not on the mod list, returns NULL. The result is a
NULL-terminated array of strings. Don't change it. */
static
char
**
modlist_lookup
(
LDAPMod
**
modlist
,
const
char
*
attr
)
{
LDAPMod
**
m
;
for
(
m
=
modlist
;
m
&&
*
m
;
m
++
)
{
if
(
strcasecmp
((
*
m
)
->
mod_type
,
attr
)
!=
0
)
continue
;
return
(
*
m
)
->
mod_values
;
}
return
NULL
;
}
/* Dump a modlist to a file. This is useful for debugging. */
static
estream_t
modlist_dump
(
LDAPMod
**
modlist
,
estream_t
output
)
GPGRT_ATTR_USED
;
static
estream_t
modlist_dump
(
LDAPMod
**
modlist
,
estream_t
output
)
{
LDAPMod
**
m
;
int
opened
=
0
;
if
(
!
output
)
{
output
=
es_fopenmem
(
0
,
"rw"
);
if
(
!
output
)
return
NULL
;
opened
=
1
;
}
for
(
m
=
modlist
;
m
&&
*
m
;
m
++
)
{
es_fprintf
(
output
,
" %s:"
,
(
*
m
)
->
mod_type
);
if
(
!
(
*
m
)
->
mod_values
)
es_fprintf
(
output
,
" delete.
\n
"
);
else
{
char
**
ptr
;
int
i
;
int
multi
=
0
;
if
((
*
m
)
->
mod_values
[
0
]
&&
(
*
m
)
->
mod_values
[
1
])
/* Have at least 2. */
multi
=
1
;
if
(
multi
)
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"
\n
"
);
for
((
ptr
=
(
*
m
)
->
mod_values
),
(
i
=
1
);
ptr
&&
*
ptr
;
ptr
++
,
i
++
)
{
/* Assuming terminals are about 80 characters wide,
display at most about 10 lines of debugging
output. If we do trim the buffer, append '...' to
the end. */
const
int
max_len
=
10
*
70
;
size_t
value_len
=
strlen
(
*
ptr
);
int
elide
=
value_len
>
max_len
;
if
(
multi
)
es_fprintf
(
output
,
" %d. "
,
i
);
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"`%.*s"
,
max_len
,
*
ptr
);
if
(
elide
)
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"...' (%zd bytes elided)"
,
value_len
-
max_len
);
else
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"'"
);
es_fprintf
(
output
,
"
\n
"
);
}
}
}
if
(
opened
)
es_fseek
(
output
,
0
,
SEEK_SET
);
return
output
;
}
/* Free all of the memory allocated by the mod list. This assumes
that the attribute names don't have to be freed, but the attributes
values do. (Which is what modlist_add does.) */
static
void
modlist_free
(
LDAPMod
**
modlist
)
{
LDAPMod
**
ml
;
if
(
!
modlist
)
return
;
/* Unwind and free the whole modlist structure */
/* The modlist is a NULL terminated array of pointers. */
for
(
ml
=
modlist
;
*
ml
;
ml
++
)
{
LDAPMod
*
mod
=
*
ml
;
char
**
ptr
;
/* The list of values is a NULL terminated array of pointers.
If the list is NULL, there are no values. */
if
(
mod
->
mod_values
)
{
for
(
ptr
=
mod
->
mod_values
;
*
ptr
;
ptr
++
)
xfree
(
*
ptr
);
xfree
(
mod
->
mod_values
);
}
xfree
(
mod
);
}
xfree
(
modlist
);
}
/* Append two onto the end of one. Two is not freed, but its pointers
are now part of one. Make sure you don't free them both!
As long as you don't add anything to ONE, TWO is still valid.
After that all bets are off. */
static
void
modlists_join
(
LDAPMod
***
one
,
LDAPMod
**
two
)
{
int
i
,
one_count
=
0
,
two_count
=
0
;
LDAPMod
**
grow
;
if
(
!*
two
)
/* two is empty. Nothing to do. */
return
;
if
(
!*
one
)
/* one is empty. Just set it equal to *two. */
{
*
one
=
two
;
return
;
}
for
(
grow
=
*
one
;
*
grow
;
grow
++
)
one_count
++
;
for
(
grow
=
two
;
*
grow
;
grow
++
)
two_count
++
;
grow
=
xrealloc
(
*
one
,
sizeof
(
LDAPMod
*
)
*
(
one_count
+
two_count
+
1
));
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
two_count
;
i
++
)
grow
[
one_count
+
i
]
=
two
[
i
];
grow
[
one_count
+
i
]
=
NULL
;
*
one
=
grow
;
}
/* Given a string, unescape C escapes. In particular, \xXX. This
modifies the string in place. */
static
void
uncescape
(
char
*
str
)
{
size_t
r
=
0
;
size_t
w
=
0
;
char
*
first
=
strchr
(
str
,
'\\'
);
if
(
!
first
)
/* No backslashes => no escaping. We're done. */
return
;
/* Start at the first '\\'. */
r
=
w
=
(
uintptr_t
)
first
-
(
uintptr_t
)
str
;
while
(
str
[
r
])
{
/* XXX: What to do about bad escapes?
XXX: hextobyte already checks the string thus the hexdigitp
could be removed. */
if
(
str
[
r
]
==
'\\'
&&
str
[
r
+
1
]
==
'x'
&&
str
[
r
+
2
]
&&
str
[
r
+
3
]
&&
hexdigitp
(
str
+
r
+
2
)
&&
hexdigitp
(
str
+
r
+
3
))
{
int
x
=
hextobyte
(
&
str
[
r
+
2
]);
log_assert
(
0
<=
x
&&
x
<=
0xff
);
str
[
w
]
=
x
;
/* We consumed 4 characters and wrote 1. */
r
+=
4
;
w
++
;
}
else
str
[
w
++
]
=
str
[
r
++
];
}
str
[
w
]
=
'\0'
;
}
/* Given one line from an info block (`gpg --list-{keys,sigs}
--with-colons KEYID'), pull it apart and fill in the modlist with
the relevant (for the LDAP schema) attributes. EXTRACT_STATE
should initially be set to 0 by the caller. SCHEMAV2 is set if the
server supports the version 2 schema. */
static
void
extract_attributes
(
LDAPMod
***
modlist
,
int
*
extract_state
,
char
*
line
,
int
schemav2
)
{
int
field_count
;
char
**
fields
;
char
*
keyid
;
int
is_pub
,
is_sub
,
is_uid
,
is_sig
;
/* Remove trailing whitespace */
trim_trailing_spaces
(
line
);
fields
=
strsplit
(
line
,
':'
,
'\0'
,
&
field_count
);
if
(
field_count
==
1
)
/* We only have a single field. There is definitely nothing to
do. */
goto
out
;
if
(
field_count
<
7
)
goto
out
;
is_pub
=
!
ascii_strcasecmp
(
"pub"
,
fields
[
0
]);
is_sub
=
!
ascii_strcasecmp
(
"sub"
,
fields
[
0
]);
is_uid
=
!
ascii_strcasecmp
(
"uid"
,
fields
[
0
]);
is_sig
=
!
ascii_strcasecmp
(
"sig"
,
fields
[
0
]);
if
(
!
ascii_strcasecmp
(
"fpr"
,
fields
[
0
]))
{
/* Special treatment for a fingerprint. */
if
(
!
(
*
extract_state
&
1
))
goto
out
;
/* Stray fingerprint line - ignore. */
*
extract_state
&=
~
1
;
if
(
field_count
>=
10
&&
schemav2
)
{
if
((
*
extract_state
&
2
))
modlist_add
(
modlist
,
"gpgFingerprint"
,
fields
[
9
]);
else
modlist_add
(
modlist
,
"gpgSubFingerprint"
,
fields
[
9
]);
}
goto
out
;
}
*
extract_state
&=
~
(
1
|
2
);
if
(
is_pub
)
*
extract_state
|=
(
1
|
2
);
else
if
(
is_sub
)
*
extract_state
|=
1
;
if
(
!
is_pub
&&
!
is_sub
&&
!
is_uid
&&
!
is_sig
)
goto
out
;
/* Not a relevant line. */
keyid
=
fields
[
4
];
if
(
is_uid
&&
strlen
(
keyid
)
==
0
)
;
/* The uid record type can have an empty keyid. */
else
if
(
strlen
(
keyid
)
==
16
&&
strspn
(
keyid
,
"0123456789aAbBcCdDeEfF"
)
==
16
)
;
/* Otherwise, we expect exactly 16 hex characters. */
else
{
log_error
(
"malformed record!
\n
"
);
goto
out
;
}
if
(
is_pub
)
{
int
disabled
=
0
;
int
revoked
=
0
;
char
*
flags
;
for
(
flags
=
fields
[
1
];
*
flags
;
flags
++
)
switch
(
*
flags
)
{
case
'r'
:
case
'R'
:
revoked
=
1
;
break
;
case
'd'
:
case
'D'
:
disabled
=
1
;
break
;
}
/* Note: we always create the pgpDisabled and pgpRevoked
attributes, regardless of whether the key is disabled/revoked
or not. This is because a very common search is like
"(&(pgpUserID=*isabella*)(pgpDisabled=0))" */
if
(
is_pub
)
{
modlist_add
(
modlist
,
"pgpDisabled"
,
disabled
?
"1"
:
"0"
);
modlist_add
(
modlist
,
"pgpRevoked"
,
revoked
?
"1"
:
"0"
);
}
}
if
(
is_pub
||
is_sub
)
{
char
padded
[
6
];
int
val
;
val
=
atoi
(
fields
[
2
]);
if
(
val
<
99999
&&
val
>
0
)
{
/* We zero pad this on the left to make PGP happy. */
snprintf
(
padded
,
sizeof
padded
,
"%05u"
,
val
);
modlist_add
(
modlist
,
"pgpKeySize"
,
padded
);
}
}
if
(
is_pub
)
{
char
*
algo
=
fields
[
3
];
int
val
=
atoi
(
algo
);
switch
(
val
)
{
case
1
:
algo
=
"RSA"
;
break
;
case
17
:
algo
=
"DSS/DH"
;
break
;
default
:
algo
=
NULL
;
break
;
}
if
(
algo
)
modlist_add
(
modlist
,
"pgpKeyType"
,
algo
);
}
if
(
is_pub
||
is_sub
||
is_sig
)
{
if
(
is_pub
)
{
modlist_add
(
modlist
,
"pgpCertID"
,
keyid
);
/* Long keyid(!) */
modlist_add
(
modlist
,
"pgpKeyID"
,
&
keyid
[
8
]);
/* Short keyid */
}
if
(
is_sub
)
modlist_add
(
modlist
,
"pgpSubKeyID"
,
keyid
);
/* Long keyid(!) */
}
if
(
is_pub
)
{
char
*
create_time
=
fields
[
5
];
if
(
strlen
(
create_time
)
==
0
)
create_time
=
NULL
;
else
{
char
*
create_time_orig
=
create_time
;
struct
tm
tm
;
time_t
t
;
char
*
end
;
memset
(
&
tm
,
0
,
sizeof
(
tm
));
/* parse_timestamp handles both seconds from the epoch and
ISO 8601 format. We also need to handle YYYY-MM-DD
format (as generated by gpg1 --with-colons --list-key).
Check that first and then if it fails, then try
parse_timestamp. */
if
(
!
isodate_human_to_tm
(
create_time
,
&
tm
))
create_time
=
tm2ldaptime
(
&
tm
);
else
if
((
t
=
parse_timestamp
(
create_time
,
&
end
))
!=
(
time_t
)
-1
&&
*
end
==
'\0'
)
{
if
(
!
gnupg_gmtime
(
&
t
,
&
tm
))
create_time
=
NULL
;
else
create_time
=
tm2ldaptime
(
&
tm
);
}
else
create_time
=
NULL
;
if
(
!
create_time
)
/* Failed to parse string. */
log_error
(
"Failed to parse creation time ('%s')"
,
create_time_orig
);
}
if
(
create_time
)
{
modlist_add
(
modlist
,
"pgpKeyCreateTime"
,
create_time
);
xfree
(
create_time
);
}
}
if
(
is_pub
)
{
char
*
expire_time
=
fields
[
6
];
if
(
strlen
(
expire_time
)
==
0
)
expire_time
=
NULL
;
else
{
char
*
expire_time_orig
=
expire_time
;
struct
tm
tm
;
time_t
t
;
char
*
end
;
memset
(
&
tm
,
0
,
sizeof
(
tm
));
/* parse_timestamp handles both seconds from the epoch and
ISO 8601 format. We also need to handle YYYY-MM-DD
format (as generated by gpg1 --with-colons --list-key).
Check that first and then if it fails, then try
parse_timestamp. */
if
(
!
isodate_human_to_tm
(
expire_time
,
&
tm
))
expire_time
=
tm2ldaptime
(
&
tm
);
else
if
((
t
=
parse_timestamp
(
expire_time
,
&
end
))
!=
(
time_t
)
-1
&&
*
end
==
'\0'
)
{
if
(
!
gnupg_gmtime
(
&
t
,
&
tm
))
expire_time
=
NULL
;
else
expire_time
=
tm2ldaptime
(
&
tm
);
}
else
expire_time
=
NULL
;
if
(
!
expire_time
)
/* Failed to parse string. */
log_error
(
"Failed to parse creation time ('%s')"
,
expire_time_orig
);
}
if
(
expire_time
)
{
modlist_add
(
modlist
,
"pgpKeyExpireTime"
,
expire_time
);
xfree
(
expire_time
);
}
}
if
(
is_uid
&&
field_count
>=
10
)
{
char
*
uid
=
fields
[
9
];
char
*
mbox
;
uncescape
(
uid
);
modlist_add
(
modlist
,
"pgpUserID"
,
uid
);
if
(
schemav2
&&
(
mbox
=
mailbox_from_userid
(
uid
,
0
)))
{
modlist_add
(
modlist
,
"gpgMailbox"
,
mbox
);
xfree
(
mbox
);
}
}
out
:
xfree
(
fields
);
}
/* Send the key in {KEY,KEYLEN} with the metadata {INFO,INFOLEN} to
the keyserver identified by URI. See server.c:cmd_ks_put for the
format of the data and metadata. */
gpg_error_t
ks_ldap_put
(
ctrl_t
ctrl
,
parsed_uri_t
uri
,
void
*
data
,
size_t
datalen
,
void
*
info
,
size_t
infolen
)
{
gpg_error_t
err
=
0
;
int
ldap_err
;
unsigned
int
serverinfo
;
LDAP
*
ldap_conn
=
NULL
;
char
*
basedn
=
NULL
;
LDAPMod
**
modlist
=
NULL
;
LDAPMod
**
addlist
=
NULL
;
char
*
data_armored
=
NULL
;
int
extract_state
;
/* The last byte of the info block. */
const
char
*
infoend
=
(
const
char
*
)
info
+
infolen
-
1
;
/* Enable this code to dump the modlist to /tmp/modlist.txt. */
#if 0
# warning Disable debug code before checking in.
const int dump_modlist = 1;
#else
const
int
dump_modlist
=
0
;
#endif
estream_t
dump
=
NULL
;
/* Elide a warning. */
(
void
)
ctrl
;
if
(
dirmngr_use_tor
())
{
return
no_ldap_due_to_tor
(
ctrl
);
}
err
=
my_ldap_connect
(
uri
,
0
,
&
ldap_conn
,
&
basedn
,
NULL
,
NULL
,
&
serverinfo
);
if
(
err
||
!
basedn
)
{
if
(
!
err
)
err
=
GPG_ERR_GENERAL
;
goto
out
;
}
if
(
!
(
serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_REALLDAP
))
{
/* We appear to have a PGP.com Keyserver, which can unpack the
* key on its own (not just a dump LDAP server). This will
* rarely be the case these days. */
LDAPMod
mod
;
LDAPMod
*
attrs
[
2
];
char
*
key
[
2
];
char
*
dn
;
key
[
0
]
=
data
;
key
[
1
]
=
NULL
;
memset
(
&
mod
,
0
,
sizeof
(
mod
));
mod
.
mod_op
=
LDAP_MOD_ADD
;
mod
.
mod_type
=
(
serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_PGPKEYV2
)
?
"pgpKeyV2"
:
"pgpKey"
;
mod
.
mod_values
=
key
;
attrs
[
0
]
=
&
mod
;
attrs
[
1
]
=
NULL
;
dn
=
xtryasprintf
(
"pgpCertid=virtual,%s"
,
basedn
);
if
(
!
dn
)
{
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
goto
out
;
}
ldap_err
=
ldap_add_s
(
ldap_conn
,
dn
,
attrs
);
xfree
(
dn
);
if
(
ldap_err
!=
LDAP_SUCCESS
)
{
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
err
);
goto
out
;
}
goto
out
;
}
modlist
=
xtrymalloc
(
sizeof
(
LDAPMod
*
));
if
(
!
modlist
)
{
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
goto
out
;
}
*
modlist
=
NULL
;
if
(
dump_modlist
)
{
dump
=
es_fopen
(
"/tmp/modlist.txt"
,
"w"
);
if
(
!
dump
)
log_error
(
"failed to open /tmp/modlist.txt: %s
\n
"
,
gpg_strerror
(
gpg_error_from_syserror
()));
if
(
dump
)
{
es_fprintf
(
dump
,
"data (%zd bytes)
\n
"
,
datalen
);
es_fprintf
(
dump
,
"info (%zd bytes): '
\n
"
,
infolen
);
es_fwrite
(
info
,
infolen
,
1
,
dump
);
es_fprintf
(
dump
,
"'
\n
"
);
}
}
/* Start by nulling out all attributes. We try and do a modify
operation first, so this ensures that we don't leave old
attributes lying around. */
modlist_add
(
&
modlist
,
"pgpDisabled"
,
NULL
);
modlist_add
(
&
modlist
,
"pgpKeyID"
,
NULL
);
modlist_add
(
&
modlist
,
"pgpKeyType"
,
NULL
);
modlist_add
(
&
modlist
,
"pgpUserID"
,
NULL
);
modlist_add
(
&
modlist
,
"pgpKeyCreateTime"
,
NULL
);
modlist_add
(
&
modlist
,
"pgpRevoked"
,
NULL
);
modlist_add
(
&
modlist
,
"pgpSubKeyID"
,
NULL
);
modlist_add
(
&
modlist
,
"pgpKeySize"
,
NULL
);
modlist_add
(
&
modlist
,
"pgpKeyExpireTime"
,
NULL
);
modlist_add
(
&
modlist
,
"pgpCertID"
,
NULL
);
if
((
serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_SCHEMAV2
))
{
modlist_add
(
&
modlist
,
"gpgFingerprint"
,
NULL
);
modlist_add
(
&
modlist
,
"gpgSubFingerprint"
,
NULL
);
modlist_add
(
&
modlist
,
"gpgMailbox"
,
NULL
);
}
/* Assemble the INFO stuff into LDAP attributes */
extract_state
=
0
;
while
(
infolen
>
0
)
{
char
*
temp
=
NULL
;
char
*
newline
=
memchr
(
info
,
'\n'
,
infolen
);
if
(
!
newline
)
/* The last line is not \n terminated! Make a copy so we can
add a NUL terminator. */
{
temp
=
xmalloc
(
infolen
+
1
);
memcpy
(
temp
,
info
,
infolen
);
info
=
temp
;
newline
=
(
char
*
)
info
+
infolen
;
}
*
newline
=
'\0'
;
extract_attributes
(
&
addlist
,
&
extract_state
,
info
,
(
serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_SCHEMAV2
));
infolen
=
infolen
-
((
uintptr_t
)
newline
-
(
uintptr_t
)
info
+
1
);
info
=
newline
+
1
;
/* Sanity check. */
if
(
!
temp
)
log_assert
((
char
*
)
info
+
infolen
-
1
==
infoend
);
else
{
log_assert
(
infolen
==
-1
);
xfree
(
temp
);
}
}
modlist_add
(
&
addlist
,
"objectClass"
,
"pgpKeyInfo"
);
err
=
armor_data
(
&
data_armored
,
data
,
datalen
);
if
(
err
)
goto
out
;
modlist_add
(
&
addlist
,
(
serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_PGPKEYV2
)
?
"pgpKeyV2"
:
"pgpKey"
,
data_armored
);
/* Now append addlist onto modlist. */
modlists_join
(
&
modlist
,
addlist
);
if
(
dump
)
{
estream_t
input
=
modlist_dump
(
modlist
,
NULL
);
if
(
input
)
{
copy_stream
(
input
,
dump
);
es_fclose
(
input
);
}
}
/* Going on the assumption that modify operations are more frequent
than adds, we try a modify first. If it's not there, we just
turn around and send an add command for the same key. Otherwise,
the modify brings the server copy into compliance with our copy.
Note that unlike the LDAP keyserver (and really, any other
keyserver) this does NOT merge signatures, but replaces the whole
key. This should make some people very happy. */
{
char
**
attrval
;
char
*
dn
;
if
((
serverinfo
&
SERVERINFO_NTDS
))
{
/* The modern way using a CN RDN with the fingerprint. This
* has the advantage that we won't have duplicate 64 bit
* keyids in the store. In particular NTDS requires the
* DN to be unique. */
attrval
=
modlist_lookup
(
addlist
,
"gpgFingerprint"
);
/* We should have exactly one value. */
if
(
!
attrval
||
!
(
attrval
[
0
]
&&
!
attrval
[
1
]))
{
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: bad gpgFingerprint provided
\n
"
);
err
=
GPG_ERR_GENERAL
;
goto
out
;
}
dn
=
xtryasprintf
(
"CN=%s,%s"
,
attrval
[
0
],
basedn
);
}
else
/* The old style way. */
{
attrval
=
modlist_lookup
(
addlist
,
"pgpCertID"
);
/* We should have exactly one value. */
if
(
!
attrval
||
!
(
attrval
[
0
]
&&
!
attrval
[
1
]))
{
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: bad pgpCertID provided
\n
"
);
err
=
GPG_ERR_GENERAL
;
goto
out
;
}
dn
=
xtryasprintf
(
"pgpCertID=%s,%s"
,
attrval
[
0
],
basedn
);
}
if
(
!
dn
)
{
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
goto
out
;
}
if
(
opt
.
debug
)
log_debug
(
"ks-ldap: using DN: %s
\n
"
,
dn
);
npth_unprotect
();
err
=
ldap_modify_s
(
ldap_conn
,
dn
,
modlist
);
if
(
err
==
LDAP_NO_SUCH_OBJECT
)
err
=
ldap_add_s
(
ldap_conn
,
dn
,
addlist
);
npth_protect
();
xfree
(
dn
);
if
(
err
!=
LDAP_SUCCESS
)
{
log_error
(
"ks-ldap: error adding key to keyserver: %s
\n
"
,
ldap_err2string
(
err
));
err
=
ldap_err_to_gpg_err
(
err
);
}
}
out
:
if
(
dump
)
es_fclose
(
dump
);
if
(
ldap_conn
)
ldap_unbind
(
ldap_conn
);
xfree
(
basedn
);
modlist_free
(
modlist
);
xfree
(
addlist
);
xfree
(
data_armored
);
return
err
;
}
/* Delete the keys given by PATTERNS from the keyserver identified by
* URI. */
gpg_error_t
ks_ldap_del
(
ctrl_t
ctrl
,
parsed_uri_t
uri
,
strlist_t
patterns
)
{
(
void
)
ctrl
;
(
void
)
uri
;
(
void
)
patterns
;
return
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
);
}
/* Get the data described by FILTER_ARG from URI. On success R_FP has
* an open stream to read the data. KS_GET_FLAGS conveys flags from
* the client. ATTRS is a NULL terminated list of attributes to
* return or NULL for all. */
gpg_error_t
ks_ldap_query
(
ctrl_t
ctrl
,
parsed_uri_t
uri
,
unsigned
int
ks_get_flags
,
const
char
*
filter_arg
,
char
**
attrs
,
gnupg_isotime_t
newer
,
estream_t
*
r_fp
)
{
gpg_error_t
err
;
unsigned
int
serverinfo
;
char
*
host
=
NULL
;
int
use_tls
;
LDAP
*
ldap_conn
=
NULL
;
char
*
basedn
=
NULL
;
estream_t
fp
=
NULL
;
char
*
filter_arg_buffer
=
NULL
;
char
*
filter
=
NULL
;
int
scope
=
LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE
;
LDAPMessage
*
message
=
NULL
;
LDAPMessage
*
msg
;
int
anydata
=
0
;
int
first_mode
=
0
;
int
next_mode
=
0
;
int
get_first
;
if
(
dirmngr_use_tor
())
return
no_ldap_due_to_tor
(
ctrl
);
if
((
!
filter_arg
||
!*
filter_arg
)
&&
(
ks_get_flags
&
KS_GET_FLAG_ROOTDSE
))
filter_arg
=
"^&base&(objectclass=*)"
;
if
((
ks_get_flags
&
KS_GET_FLAG_SUBST
)
&&
filter_arg
&&
strchr
(
filter_arg
,
'$'
))
{
filter_arg_buffer
=
substitute_vars
(
filter_arg
,
getval_for_filter
,
ctrl
);
if
(
!
filter_arg_buffer
)
{
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
log_error
(
"substituting filter variables failed: %s
\n
"
,
gpg_strerror
(
err
));
goto
leave
;
}
filter_arg
=
filter_arg_buffer
;
}
err
=
ks_ldap_prepare_my_state
(
ctrl
,
ks_get_flags
,
&
first_mode
,
&
next_mode
);
if
(
err
)
goto
leave
;
if
(
!
next_mode
)
/* (In --next mode the filter is ignored.) */
{
if
(
!
filter_arg
||
!*
filter_arg
)
{
err
=
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_LDAP_FILTER
);
goto
leave
;
}
err
=
ldap_parse_extfilter
(
filter_arg
,
0
,
&
basedn
,
&
scope
,
&
filter
);
if
(
err
)
goto
leave
;
if
(
newer
&&
*
newer
)
{
char
*
tstr
,
*
fstr
;
tstr
=
isotime2rfc4517
(
newer
);
if
(
!
tstr
)
{
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
goto
leave
;
}
if
(
filter
&&
*
filter
)
fstr
=
strconcat
(
"(&"
,
filter
,
"(modifyTimestamp>="
,
tstr
,
"))"
,
NULL
);
else
fstr
=
strconcat
(
"(modifyTimestamp>="
,
tstr
,
")"
,
NULL
);
xfree
(
tstr
);
if
(
!
fstr
)
{
err
=
gpg_error_from_syserror
();
goto
leave
;
}
xfree
(
filter
);
filter
=
fstr
;
}
}
if
(
next_mode
)
{
next_again
:
if
(
!
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
&&
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
more_pages
)
{
/* Get the next page of results. */
if
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
message
)
{
ldap_msgfree
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
message
);
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
message
=
NULL
;
}
err
=
search_and_parse
(
ctrl
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
keyspec
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
ldap_conn
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
basedn
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
scope
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
filter
,
attrs
,
&
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
message
);
if
(
err
)
goto
leave
;
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
=
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
message
;
get_first
=
1
;
}
else
get_first
=
0
;
while
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
)
{
npth_unprotect
();
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
=
get_first
?
ldap_first_entry
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
ldap_conn
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
)
/* */
:
ldap_next_entry
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
ldap_conn
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
);
npth_protect
();
get_first
=
0
;
if
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
)
{
err
=
return_all_attributes
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
ldap_conn
,
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
,
&
fp
);
if
(
!
err
)
break
;
/* Found. */
else
if
(
gpg_err_code
(
err
)
==
GPG_ERR_NO_DATA
)
err
=
0
;
/* Skip empty attributes. */
else
goto
leave
;
}
}
if
(
!
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
||
!
fp
)
{
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
=
NULL
;
if
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
more_pages
)
goto
next_again
;
err
=
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_NO_DATA
);
}
}
else
/* Not in --next mode. */
{
/* Connect to the LDAP server in generic mode. */
char
*
tmpbasedn
;
err
=
my_ldap_connect
(
uri
,
1
/*generic*/
,
&
ldap_conn
,
&
tmpbasedn
,
&
host
,
&
use_tls
,
&
serverinfo
);
if
(
err
)
goto
leave
;
if
(
basedn
)
xfree
(
tmpbasedn
);
/* Extended syntax overrides. */
else
if
(
tmpbasedn
)
basedn
=
tmpbasedn
;
else
if
(
!
(
ks_get_flags
&
KS_GET_FLAG_ROOTDSE
))
{
/* No BaseDN known - get one. */
basedn
=
basedn_from_rootdse
(
ctrl
,
uri
);
}
if
(
opt
.
debug
)
{
log_debug
(
"ks-ldap: using basedn: %s
\n
"
,
basedn
);
log_debug
(
"ks-ldap: using filter: %s
\n
"
,
filter
);
}
err
=
search_and_parse
(
ctrl
,
filter
,
ldap_conn
,
basedn
,
scope
,
filter
,
attrs
,
&
message
);
if
(
err
)
goto
leave
;
for
(
npth_unprotect
(),
msg
=
ldap_first_entry
(
ldap_conn
,
message
),
npth_protect
();
msg
;
npth_unprotect
(),
msg
=
ldap_next_entry
(
ldap_conn
,
msg
),
npth_protect
())
{
err
=
return_all_attributes
(
ldap_conn
,
msg
,
&
fp
);
if
(
!
err
)
{
anydata
=
1
;
if
(
first_mode
)
break
;
}
else
if
(
gpg_err_code
(
err
)
==
GPG_ERR_NO_DATA
)
err
=
0
;
/* Skip empty/duplicate attributes. */
else
goto
leave
;
}
if
(
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
)
/* Save the iterator. */
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
msg_iter
=
msg
;
if
(
!
fp
)
/* Nothing was found. */
err
=
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_NO_DATA
);
if
(
!
err
&&
anydata
)
err
=
dirmngr_status_printf
(
ctrl
,
"SOURCE"
,
"%s://%s"
,
use_tls
?
"ldaps"
:
"ldap"
,
host
?
host
:
""
);
}
leave
:
/* Store our state if needed. */
if
(
!
err
&&
(
ks_get_flags
&
KS_GET_FLAG_FIRST
))
{
log_assert
(
!
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
ldap_conn
);
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
ldap_conn
=
ldap_conn
;
ldap_conn
=
NULL
;
log_assert
(
!
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
message
);
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
message
=
message
;
message
=
NULL
;
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
serverinfo
=
serverinfo
;
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
scope
=
scope
;
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
basedn
=
basedn
;
basedn
=
NULL
;
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
keyspec
=
filter
?
xtrystrdup
(
filter
)
:
NULL
;
ctrl
->
ks_get_state
->
filter
=
filter
;
filter
=
NULL
;
}
if
((
ks_get_flags
&
KS_GET_FLAG_NEXT
))
{
/* Keep the state in --next mode even with errors. */
ldap_conn
=
NULL
;
message
=
NULL
;
}
if
(
message
)
ldap_msgfree
(
message
);
if
(
err
)
es_fclose
(
fp
);
else
{
if
(
fp
)
es_fseek
(
fp
,
0
,
SEEK_SET
);
*
r_fp
=
fp
;
}
xfree
(
basedn
);
xfree
(
host
);
if
(
ldap_conn
)
ldap_unbind
(
ldap_conn
);
xfree
(
filter
);
xfree
(
filter_arg_buffer
);
return
err
;
}
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