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1/*
2 * Author: Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>
3 * Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>, Espoo, Finland
4 * All rights reserved
5 * RSA-based authentication. This code determines whether to admit a login
6 * based on RSA authentication. This file also contains functions to check
7 * validity of the host key.
8 *
9 * As far as I am concerned, the code I have written for this software
10 * can be used freely for any purpose. Any derived versions of this
11 * software must be clearly marked as such, and if the derived work is
12 * incompatible with the protocol description in the RFC file, it must be
13 * called by a name other than "ssh" or "Secure Shell".
14 */
15
16#include "includes.h"
17RCSID("$OpenBSD: auth-rsa.c,v 1.41 2001/05/20 17:20:35 markus Exp $");
18
19#include <openssl/rsa.h>
20#include <openssl/md5.h>
21
22#include "rsa.h"
23#include "packet.h"
24#include "xmalloc.h"
25#include "ssh1.h"
26#include "mpaux.h"
27#include "uidswap.h"
28#include "match.h"
29#include "auth-options.h"
30#include "pathnames.h"
31#include "log.h"
32#include "servconf.h"
33#include "auth.h"
34
35/* import */
36extern ServerOptions options;
37
38/*
39 * Session identifier that is used to bind key exchange and authentication
40 * responses to a particular session.
41 */
42extern u_char session_id[16];
43
44/*
45 * The .ssh/authorized_keys file contains public keys, one per line, in the
46 * following format:
47 * options bits e n comment
48 * where bits, e and n are decimal numbers,
49 * and comment is any string of characters up to newline. The maximum
50 * length of a line is 8000 characters. See the documentation for a
51 * description of the options.
52 */
53
54/*
55 * Performs the RSA authentication challenge-response dialog with the client,
56 * and returns true (non-zero) if the client gave the correct answer to
57 * our challenge; returns zero if the client gives a wrong answer.
58 */
59
60int
61auth_rsa_challenge_dialog(RSA *pk)
62{
63 BIGNUM *challenge, *encrypted_challenge;
64 BN_CTX *ctx;
65 u_char buf[32], mdbuf[16], response[16];
66 MD5_CTX md;
67 u_int i;
68 int plen, len;
69
70 encrypted_challenge = BN_new();
71 challenge = BN_new();
72
73 /* Generate a random challenge. */
74 BN_rand(challenge, 256, 0, 0);
75 ctx = BN_CTX_new();
76 BN_mod(challenge, challenge, pk->n, ctx);
77 BN_CTX_free(ctx);
78
79 /* Encrypt the challenge with the public key. */
80 rsa_public_encrypt(encrypted_challenge, challenge, pk);
81
82 /* Send the encrypted challenge to the client. */
83 packet_start(SSH_SMSG_AUTH_RSA_CHALLENGE);
84 packet_put_bignum(encrypted_challenge);
85 packet_send();
86 BN_clear_free(encrypted_challenge);
87 packet_write_wait();
88
89 /* Wait for a response. */
90 packet_read_expect(&plen, SSH_CMSG_AUTH_RSA_RESPONSE);
91 packet_integrity_check(plen, 16, SSH_CMSG_AUTH_RSA_RESPONSE);
92 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
93 response[i] = packet_get_char();
94
95 /* The response is MD5 of decrypted challenge plus session id. */
96 len = BN_num_bytes(challenge);
97 if (len <= 0 || len > 32)
98 fatal("auth_rsa_challenge_dialog: bad challenge length %d", len);
99 memset(buf, 0, 32);
100 BN_bn2bin(challenge, buf + 32 - len);
101 MD5_Init(&md);
102 MD5_Update(&md, buf, 32);
103 MD5_Update(&md, session_id, 16);
104 MD5_Final(mdbuf, &md);
105 BN_clear_free(challenge);
106
107 /* Verify that the response is the original challenge. */
108 if (memcmp(response, mdbuf, 16) != 0) {
109 /* Wrong answer. */
110 return 0;
111 }
112 /* Correct answer. */
113 return 1;
114}
115
116/*
117 * Performs the RSA authentication dialog with the client. This returns
118 * 0 if the client could not be authenticated, and 1 if authentication was
119 * successful. This may exit if there is a serious protocol violation.
120 */
121
122int
123auth_rsa(struct passwd *pw, BIGNUM *client_n)
124{
125 char line[8192], *file;
126 int authenticated;
127 u_int bits;
128 FILE *f;
129 u_long linenum = 0;
130 struct stat st;
131 RSA *pk;
132
133 /* no user given */
134 if (pw == NULL)
135 return 0;
136
137 /* Temporarily use the user's uid. */
138 temporarily_use_uid(pw);
139
140 /* The authorized keys. */
141 file = authorized_keys_file(pw);
142 debug("trying public RSA key file %s", file);
143
144 /* Fail quietly if file does not exist */
145 if (stat(file, &st) < 0) {
146 /* Restore the privileged uid. */
147 restore_uid();
148 xfree(file);
149 return 0;
150 }
151 /* Open the file containing the authorized keys. */
152 f = fopen(file, "r");
153 if (!f) {
154 /* Restore the privileged uid. */
155 restore_uid();
156 packet_send_debug("Could not open %.900s for reading.", file);
157 packet_send_debug("If your home is on an NFS volume, it may need to be world-readable.");
158 xfree(file);
159 return 0;
160 }
161 if (options.strict_modes &&
162 secure_filename(f, file, pw->pw_uid, line, sizeof(line)) != 0) {
163 xfree(file);
164 fclose(f);
165 log("Authentication refused: %s", line);
166 packet_send_debug("Authentication refused: %s", line);
167 restore_uid();
168 return 0;
169 }
170 /* Flag indicating whether authentication has succeeded. */
171 authenticated = 0;
172
173 pk = RSA_new();
174 pk->e = BN_new();
175 pk->n = BN_new();
176
177 /*
178 * Go though the accepted keys, looking for the current key. If
179 * found, perform a challenge-response dialog to verify that the
180 * user really has the corresponding private key.
181 */
182 while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), f)) {
183 char *cp;
184 char *options;
185
186 linenum++;
187
188 /* Skip leading whitespace, empty and comment lines. */
189 for (cp = line; *cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t'; cp++)
190 ;
191 if (!*cp || *cp == '\n' || *cp == '#')
192 continue;
193
194 /*
195 * Check if there are options for this key, and if so,
196 * save their starting address and skip the option part
197 * for now. If there are no options, set the starting
198 * address to NULL.
199 */
200 if (*cp < '0' || *cp > '9') {
201 int quoted = 0;
202 options = cp;
203 for (; *cp && (quoted || (*cp != ' ' && *cp != '\t')); cp++) {
204 if (*cp == '\\' && cp[1] == '"')
205 cp++; /* Skip both */
206 else if (*cp == '"')
207 quoted = !quoted;
208 }
209 } else
210 options = NULL;
211
212 /* Parse the key from the line. */
213 if (!auth_rsa_read_key(&cp, &bits, pk->e, pk->n)) {
214 debug("%.100s, line %lu: bad key syntax",
215 file, linenum);
216 packet_send_debug("%.100s, line %lu: bad key syntax",
217 file, linenum);
218 continue;
219 }
220 /* cp now points to the comment part. */
221
222 /* Check if the we have found the desired key (identified by its modulus). */
223 if (BN_cmp(pk->n, client_n) != 0)
224 continue;
225
226 /* check the real bits */
227 if (bits != BN_num_bits(pk->n))
228 log("Warning: %s, line %ld: keysize mismatch: "
229 "actual %d vs. announced %d.",
230 file, linenum, BN_num_bits(pk->n), bits);
231
232 /* We have found the desired key. */
233 /*
234 * If our options do not allow this key to be used,
235 * do not send challenge.
236 */
237 if (!auth_parse_options(pw, options, file, linenum))
238 continue;
239
240 /* Perform the challenge-response dialog for this key. */
241 if (!auth_rsa_challenge_dialog(pk)) {
242 /* Wrong response. */
243 verbose("Wrong response to RSA authentication challenge.");
244 packet_send_debug("Wrong response to RSA authentication challenge.");
245 continue;
246 }
247 /*
248 * Correct response. The client has been successfully
249 * authenticated. Note that we have not yet processed the
250 * options; this will be reset if the options cause the
251 * authentication to be rejected.
252 * Break out of the loop if authentication was successful;
253 * otherwise continue searching.
254 */
255 authenticated = 1;
256 break;
257 }
258
259 /* Restore the privileged uid. */
260 restore_uid();
261
262 /* Close the file. */
263 xfree(file);
264 fclose(f);
265
266 RSA_free(pk);
267
268 if (authenticated)
269 packet_send_debug("RSA authentication accepted.");
270 else
271 auth_clear_options();
272
273 /* Return authentication result. */
274 return authenticated;
275}
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