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      1 /*	$NetBSD: authreadkeys.c,v 1.12 2024/08/18 20:47:13 christos Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * authreadkeys.c - routines to support the reading of the key file
      5  */
      6 #include <config.h>
      7 #include <stdio.h>
      8 #include <ctype.h>
      9 
     10 //#include "ntpd.h"	/* Only for DPRINTF */
     11 //#include "ntp_fp.h"
     12 #include "ntp.h"
     13 #include "ntp_syslog.h"
     14 #include "ntp_stdlib.h"
     15 #include "ntp_keyacc.h"
     16 
     17 #ifdef OPENSSL
     18 #include "openssl/objects.h"
     19 #include "openssl/evp.h"
     20 #endif	/* OPENSSL */
     21 
     22 /* Forwards */
     23 static char *nexttok (char **);
     24 
     25 /*
     26  * nexttok - basic internal tokenizing routine
     27  */
     28 static char *
     29 nexttok(
     30 	char	**str
     31 	)
     32 {
     33 	register char *cp;
     34 	char *starttok;
     35 
     36 	cp = *str;
     37 
     38 	/*
     39 	 * Space past white space
     40 	 */
     41 	while (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t')
     42 		cp++;
     43 
     44 	/*
     45 	 * Save this and space to end of token
     46 	 */
     47 	starttok = cp;
     48 	while (*cp != '\0' && *cp != '\n' && *cp != ' '
     49 	       && *cp != '\t' && *cp != '#')
     50 		cp++;
     51 
     52 	/*
     53 	 * If token length is zero return an error, else set end of
     54 	 * token to zero and return start.
     55 	 */
     56 	if (starttok == cp)
     57 		return NULL;
     58 
     59 	if (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t')
     60 		*cp++ = '\0';
     61 	else
     62 		*cp = '\0';
     63 
     64 	*str = cp;
     65 	return starttok;
     66 }
     67 
     68 
     69 /* TALOS-CAN-0055: possibly DoS attack by setting the key file to the
     70  * log file. This is hard to prevent (it would need to check two files
     71  * to be the same on the inode level, which will not work so easily with
     72  * Windows or VMS) but we can avoid the self-amplification loop: We only
     73  * log the first 5 errors, silently ignore the next 10 errors, and give
     74  * up when when we have found more than 15 errors.
     75  *
     76  * This avoids the endless file iteration we will end up with otherwise,
     77  * and also avoids overflowing the log file.
     78  *
     79  * Nevertheless, once this happens, the keys are gone since this would
     80  * require a save/swap strategy that is not easy to apply due to the
     81  * data on global/static level.
     82  */
     83 
     84 static const u_int nerr_loglimit = 5u;
     85 static const u_int nerr_maxlimit = 15;
     86 
     87 static void log_maybe(u_int*, const char*, ...) NTP_PRINTF(2, 3);
     88 
     89 typedef struct keydata KeyDataT;
     90 struct keydata {
     91 	KeyDataT *next;		/* queue/stack link		*/
     92 	KeyAccT  *keyacclist;	/* key access list		*/
     93 	keyid_t   keyid;	/* stored key ID		*/
     94 	u_short   keytype;	/* stored key type		*/
     95 	u_short   seclen;	/* length of secret		*/
     96 	u_char    secbuf[1];	/* begin of secret (formal only)*/
     97 };
     98 
     99 static void
    100 log_maybe(
    101 	u_int      *pnerr,
    102 	const char *fmt  ,
    103 	...)
    104 {
    105 	va_list ap;
    106 	if ((NULL == pnerr) || (++(*pnerr) <= nerr_loglimit)) {
    107 		va_start(ap, fmt);
    108 		mvsyslog(LOG_ERR, fmt, ap);
    109 		va_end(ap);
    110 	}
    111 }
    112 
    113 static void
    114 free_keydata(
    115 	KeyDataT *node
    116 	)
    117 {
    118 	KeyAccT *kap;
    119 
    120 	if (node) {
    121 		while (node->keyacclist) {
    122 			kap = node->keyacclist;
    123 			node->keyacclist = kap->next;
    124 			free(kap);
    125 		}
    126 
    127 		/* purge secrets from memory before free()ing it */
    128 		memset(node, 0, sizeof(*node) + node->seclen);
    129 		free(node);
    130 	}
    131 }
    132 
    133 /*
    134  * authreadkeys - (re)read keys from a file.
    135  */
    136 int
    137 authreadkeys(
    138 	const char *file
    139 	)
    140 {
    141 	FILE	*fp;
    142 	char	*line;
    143 	char	*token;
    144 	keyid_t	keyno;
    145 	int	keytype;
    146 	char	buf[512];		/* lots of room for line */
    147 	u_char	keystr[AUTHPWD_MAXSECLEN];
    148 	size_t	len;
    149 	u_int   nerr;
    150 	KeyDataT *list = NULL;
    151 	KeyDataT *next = NULL;
    152 
    153 	/*
    154 	 * Open file.  Complain and return if it can't be opened.
    155 	 */
    156 	fp = fopen(file, "r");
    157 	if (fp == NULL) {
    158 		msyslog(LOG_ERR, "authreadkeys: file '%s': %m",
    159 		    file);
    160 		goto onerror;
    161 	}
    162 	INIT_SSL();
    163 
    164 	/*
    165 	 * Now read lines from the file, looking for key entries. Put
    166 	 * the data into temporary store for later propagation to avoid
    167 	 * two-pass processing.
    168 	 */
    169 	nerr = 0;
    170 	while ((line = fgets(buf, sizeof buf, fp)) != NULL) {
    171 		if (nerr > nerr_maxlimit)
    172 			break;
    173 		token = nexttok(&line);
    174 		if (token == NULL)
    175 			continue;
    176 
    177 		/*
    178 		 * First is key number.  See if it is okay.
    179 		 */
    180 		keyno = atoi(token);
    181 		if (keyno < 1) {
    182 			log_maybe(&nerr,
    183 				  "authreadkeys: cannot change key %s",
    184 				  token);
    185 			continue;
    186 		}
    187 
    188 		if (keyno > NTP_MAXKEY) {
    189 			log_maybe(&nerr,
    190 				  "authreadkeys: key %s > %d reserved for Autokey",
    191 				  token, NTP_MAXKEY);
    192 			continue;
    193 		}
    194 
    195 		/*
    196 		 * Next is keytype. See if that is all right.
    197 		 */
    198 		token = nexttok(&line);
    199 		if (token == NULL) {
    200 			log_maybe(&nerr,
    201 				  "authreadkeys: no key type for key %d",
    202 				  keyno);
    203 			continue;
    204 		}
    205 
    206 		/* We want to silently ignore keys where we do not
    207 		 * support the requested digest type. OTOH, we want to
    208 		 * make sure the file is well-formed.  That means we
    209 		 * have to process the line completely and have to
    210 		 * finally throw away the result... This is a bit more
    211 		 * work, but it also results in better error detection.
    212 		 */
    213 #ifdef OPENSSL
    214 		/*
    215 		 * The key type is the NID used by the message digest
    216 		 * algorithm. There are a number of inconsistencies in
    217 		 * the OpenSSL database. We attempt to discover them
    218 		 * here and prevent use of inconsistent data later.
    219 		 */
    220 		keytype = keytype_from_text(token, NULL);
    221 		if (keytype == 0) {
    222 			log_maybe(NULL,
    223 				  "authreadkeys: unsupported type %s for key %d",
    224 				  token, keyno);
    225 #  ifdef ENABLE_CMAC
    226 		} else if (NID_cmac != keytype &&
    227 				EVP_get_digestbynid(keytype) == NULL) {
    228 			log_maybe(NULL,
    229 				  "authreadkeys: no algorithm for %s key %d",
    230 				  token, keyno);
    231 			keytype = 0;
    232 #  endif /* ENABLE_CMAC */
    233 		}
    234 #else	/* !OPENSSL follows */
    235 		/*
    236 		 * The key type is unused, but is required to be 'M' or
    237 		 * 'm' for compatibility.
    238 		 */
    239 		if (! (toupper(*token) == 'M')) {
    240 			log_maybe(NULL,
    241 				  "authreadkeys: invalid type for key %d",
    242 				  keyno);
    243 			keytype = 0;
    244 		} else {
    245 			keytype = KEY_TYPE_MD5;
    246 		}
    247 #endif	/* !OPENSSL */
    248 
    249 		/*
    250 		 * Finally, get key and insert it. If it is longer than 20
    251 		 * characters, it is a binary string encoded in hex;
    252 		 * otherwise, it is a text string of printable ASCII
    253 		 * characters.
    254 		 */
    255 		token = nexttok(&line);
    256 		if (token == NULL) {
    257 			log_maybe(&nerr,
    258 				  "authreadkeys: no key for key %d", keyno);
    259 			continue;
    260 		}
    261 		next = NULL;
    262 		len = authdecodepw(keystr, sizeof(keystr), token, AUTHPWD_UNSPEC);
    263 		if (len > sizeof(keystr)) {
    264 			switch (errno) {
    265 			case ENOMEM:
    266 				log_maybe(&nerr,
    267 					  "authreadkeys: passwd too long for key %d",
    268 					  keyno);
    269 				break;
    270 			case EINVAL:
    271 				log_maybe(&nerr,
    272 					  "authreadkeys: passwd has bad char for key %d",
    273 					  keyno);
    274 				break;
    275 #ifdef DEBUG
    276 			default:
    277 				log_maybe(&nerr,
    278 					  "authreadkeys: unexpected errno %d for key %d",
    279 					  errno, keyno);
    280 				break;
    281 #endif
    282 			}
    283 			continue;
    284 		}
    285 		next = emalloc(sizeof(KeyDataT) + len);
    286 		next->keyacclist = NULL;
    287 		next->keyid   = keyno;
    288 		next->keytype = keytype;
    289 		next->seclen  = len;
    290 		memcpy(next->secbuf, keystr, len);
    291 
    292 		token = nexttok(&line);
    293 		if (token != NULL) {	/* A comma-separated IP access list */
    294 			char *tp = token;
    295 
    296 			while (tp) {
    297 				char *i;
    298 				char *snp;	/* subnet text pointer */
    299 				unsigned int snbits;
    300 				sockaddr_u addr;
    301 
    302 				i = strchr(tp, (int)',');
    303 				if (i) {
    304 					*i = '\0';
    305 				}
    306 				snp = strchr(tp, (int)'/');
    307 				if (snp) {
    308 					char *sp;
    309 
    310 					*snp++ = '\0';
    311 					snbits = 0;
    312 					sp = snp;
    313 
    314 					while (*sp != '\0') {
    315 						if (!isdigit((unsigned char)*sp))
    316 						    break;
    317 						if (snbits > 1000)
    318 						    break;	/* overflow */
    319 						snbits = 10 * snbits + (*sp++ - '0');       /* ascii dependent */
    320 					}
    321 					if (*sp != '\0') {
    322 						log_maybe(&nerr,
    323 							  "authreadkeys: Invalid character in subnet specification for <%s/%s> in key %d",
    324 							  sp, snp, keyno);
    325 						goto nextip;
    326 					}
    327 				} else {
    328 					snbits = UINT_MAX;
    329 				}
    330 
    331 				if (is_ip_address(tp, AF_UNSPEC, &addr)) {
    332 					/* Make sure that snbits is valid for addr */
    333 				    if ((snbits < UINT_MAX) &&
    334 					( (IS_IPV4(&addr) && snbits > 32) ||
    335 					  (IS_IPV6(&addr) && snbits > 128))) {
    336 						log_maybe(NULL,
    337 							  "authreadkeys: excessive subnet mask <%s/%s> for key %d",
    338 							  tp, snp, keyno);
    339 				    }
    340 				    next->keyacclist = keyacc_new_push(
    341 					next->keyacclist, &addr, snbits);
    342 				} else {
    343 					log_maybe(&nerr,
    344 						  "authreadkeys: invalid IP address <%s> for key %d",
    345 						  tp, keyno);
    346 				}
    347 
    348 			nextip:
    349 				if (i) {
    350 					tp = i + 1;
    351 				} else {
    352 					tp = 0;
    353 				}
    354 			}
    355 		}
    356 
    357 		/* check if this has to be weeded out... */
    358 		if (0 == keytype) {
    359 			free_keydata(next);
    360 			next = NULL;
    361 			continue;
    362 		}
    363 
    364 		DEBUG_INSIST(NULL != next);
    365 #if defined(OPENSSL) && defined(ENABLE_CMAC)
    366 		if (NID_cmac == keytype && len < 16) {
    367 			msyslog(LOG_WARNING, CMAC " keys are 128 bits, "
    368 				"zero-extending key %u by %u bits",
    369 				(u_int)keyno, 8 * (16 - (u_int)len));
    370 		}
    371 #endif	/* OPENSSL && ENABLE_CMAC */
    372 		next->next = list;
    373 		list = next;
    374 	}
    375 	fclose(fp);
    376 	if (nerr > 0) {
    377 		const char * why = "";
    378 
    379 		if (nerr > nerr_maxlimit)
    380 			why = " (emergency break)";
    381 		msyslog(LOG_ERR,
    382 			"authreadkeys: rejecting file '%s' after %u error(s)%s",
    383 			file, nerr, why);
    384 		goto onerror;
    385 	}
    386 
    387 	/* first remove old file-based keys */
    388 	auth_delkeys();
    389 	/* insert the new key material */
    390 	while (NULL != (next = list)) {
    391 		list = next->next;
    392 		MD5auth_setkey(next->keyid, next->keytype,
    393 			       next->secbuf, next->seclen, next->keyacclist);
    394 		next->keyacclist = NULL; /* consumed by MD5auth_setkey */
    395 		free_keydata(next);
    396 	}
    397 	return (1);
    398 
    399   onerror:
    400 	/* Mop up temporary storage before bailing out. */
    401 	while (NULL != (next = list)) {
    402 		list = next->next;
    403 		free_keydata(next);
    404 	}
    405 	return (0);
    406 }
    407