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/* $Id$
*****************************************************************************
*
* File: fko_encode.c
*
* Author: Damien S. Stuart
*
* Purpose: Encodes some pieces of the spa data then puts together all of
* the necessary pieces to gether to create the single encoded
* message string.
*
* Copyright 2009-2010 Damien Stuart (dstuart@dstuart.org)
*
* License (GNU Public License):
*
* This program 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 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program 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, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
* USA
*
*****************************************************************************
*/
#include "fko_common.h"
#include "fko.h"
#include "base64.h"
#include "digest.h"
/* Take a given string, base64-encode it and append it to the given
* buffer.
*/
int
append_b64(char* tbuf, char *str)
{
int len = strlen(str);
char *bs;
bs = malloc(((len/3)*4)+8);
if(bs == NULL)
return(FKO_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOCATION);
b64_encode((unsigned char*)str, bs, len);
/* --DSS XXX: make sure to check here if later decoding
* becomes a problem.
*/
strip_b64_eq(bs);
strlcat(tbuf, bs, FKO_ENCODE_TMP_BUF_SIZE);
free(bs);
return(FKO_SUCCESS);
}
/* Set the SPA encryption type.
*/
int
fko_encode_spa_data(fko_ctx_t ctx)
{
int res, offset = 0;
char *tbuf;
/* Must be initialized
*/
if(!CTX_INITIALIZED(ctx))
return(FKO_ERROR_CTX_NOT_INITIALIZED);
/* Check prerequisites.
* --DSS XXX: Needs review. Also, we could make this more robust (or
* (at leaset expand the error reporting for the missing
* data).
*/
if( ctx->username == NULL || strlen(ctx->username) == 0
|| ctx->version == NULL || strlen(ctx->version) == 0
|| ctx->message == NULL || strlen(ctx->message) == 0)
{
return(FKO_ERROR_INCOMPLETE_SPA_DATA);
}
if(ctx->message_type == FKO_NAT_ACCESS_MSG)
{
if(ctx->nat_access == NULL || strlen(ctx->nat_access) == 0)
return(FKO_ERROR_INCOMPLETE_SPA_DATA);
}
/* Allocate our initial tmp buffer.
*/
tbuf = calloc(1, FKO_ENCODE_TMP_BUF_SIZE);
if(tbuf == NULL)
return(FKO_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOCATION);
/* Put it together a piece at a time, starting with the rand val.
*/
strcpy(tbuf, ctx->rand_val);
/* Add the base64-encoded username.
*/
strlcat(tbuf, ":", FKO_ENCODE_TMP_BUF_SIZE);
if((res = append_b64(tbuf, ctx->username)) != FKO_SUCCESS)
{
free(tbuf);
return(res);
}
/* Add the timestamp.
*/
offset = strlen(tbuf);
sprintf(((char*)tbuf+offset), ":%u:", (unsigned int) ctx->timestamp);
/* Add the version string.
*/
strlcat(tbuf, ctx->version, FKO_ENCODE_TMP_BUF_SIZE);
/* Before we add the message type value, we will once again
* check for whether or not a client_timeout was specified
* since the message_type was set. If this is the case, then
* we want to adjust the message_type first. The easy way
* to do this is simply call fko_set_spa_client_timeout and set
* it to its current value. This will force a re-check and
* possible reset of the message type.
*
*/
fko_set_spa_client_timeout(ctx, ctx->client_timeout);
/* Add the message type value.
*/
offset = strlen(tbuf);
sprintf(((char*)tbuf+offset), ":%i:", ctx->message_type);
/* Add the base64-encoded SPA message.
*/
if((res = append_b64(tbuf, ctx->message)) != FKO_SUCCESS)
{
free(tbuf);
return(res);
}
/* If a nat_access message was given, add it to the SPA
* message.
*/
if(ctx->nat_access != NULL)
{
strlcat(tbuf, ":", FKO_ENCODE_TMP_BUF_SIZE);
if((res = append_b64(tbuf, ctx->nat_access)) != FKO_SUCCESS)
{
free(tbuf);
return(res);
}
}
/* If we have a server_auth field set. Add it here.
*
*/
if(ctx->server_auth != NULL)
{
strlcat(tbuf, ":", FKO_ENCODE_TMP_BUF_SIZE);
if((res = append_b64(tbuf, ctx->server_auth)) != FKO_SUCCESS)
{
free(tbuf);
return(res);
}
}
/* If a client timeout is specified and we are not dealing with a
* SPA command message, add the timeout here.
*/
if(ctx->client_timeout > 0 && ctx->message_type != FKO_COMMAND_MSG)
{
offset = strlen(tbuf);
sprintf(((char*)tbuf+offset), ":%i", ctx->client_timeout);
}
/* If encoded_msg is not null, then we assume it needs to
* be freed before re-assignment.
*/
if(ctx->encoded_msg != NULL)
free(ctx->encoded_msg);
/* Copy our encoded data into the context.
*/
ctx->encoded_msg = strdup(tbuf);
if(ctx->encoded_msg == NULL)
{
free(tbuf);
return(FKO_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOCATION);
}
/* At this point we can compute the digest for this SPA data.
*/
if((res = fko_set_spa_digest(ctx)) != FKO_SUCCESS)
{
free(tbuf);
return(res);
}
/* Here we can clear the modified flags on the SPA data fields.
*/
FKO_CLEAR_SPA_DATA_MODIFIED(ctx);
free(tbuf);
return(FKO_SUCCESS);
}
/* Return the fko SPA encrypted data.
*/
int
fko_get_encoded_data(fko_ctx_t ctx, char **enc_msg)
{
/* Must be initialized
*/
if(!CTX_INITIALIZED(ctx))
return(FKO_ERROR_CTX_NOT_INITIALIZED);
*enc_msg = ctx->encoded_msg;
return(FKO_SUCCESS);
}
/***EOF***/
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