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/*
* pageant.h: header for pageant.c.
*/
#include <stdarg.h>
/*
* Upper limit on length of any agent message. Used as a basic sanity
* check on messages' length fields, and used by the Windows Pageant
* client IPC to decide how large a file mapping to allocate.
*/
#define AGENT_MAX_MSGLEN 262144
typedef struct PageantClientVtable PageantClientVtable;
typedef struct PageantClient PageantClient;
typedef struct PageantClientInfo PageantClientInfo;
typedef struct PageantClientRequestId PageantClientRequestId;
typedef struct PageantClientDialogId PageantClientDialogId;
struct PageantClient {
const struct PageantClientVtable *vt;
PageantClientInfo *info; /* used by the central Pageant code */
/* Setting this flag prevents the 'log' vtable entry from ever
* being called, so that it's safe to make it NULL. This also
* allows optimisations in the core code (it can avoid entire
* loops that are only used for logging purposes). So you can also
* set it dynamically if you find out at run time that you're not
* doing logging. */
bool suppress_logging;
};
struct PageantClientVtable {
void (*log)(PageantClient *pc, PageantClientRequestId *reqid,
const char *fmt, va_list ap);
void (*got_response)(PageantClient *pc, PageantClientRequestId *reqid,
ptrlen response);
bool (*ask_passphrase)(PageantClient *pc, PageantClientDialogId *dlgid,
const char *key_comment);
};
static inline void pageant_client_log_v(
PageantClient *pc, PageantClientRequestId *reqid,
const char *fmt, va_list ap)
{
if (!pc->suppress_logging)
pc->vt->log(pc, reqid, fmt, ap);
}
static inline PRINTF_LIKE(3, 4) void pageant_client_log(
PageantClient *pc, PageantClientRequestId *reqid, const char *fmt, ...)
{
if (!pc->suppress_logging) {
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
pc->vt->log(pc, reqid, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
}
static inline void pageant_client_got_response(
PageantClient *pc, PageantClientRequestId *reqid, ptrlen response)
{ pc->vt->got_response(pc, reqid, response); }
static inline bool pageant_client_ask_passphrase(
PageantClient *pc, PageantClientDialogId *dlgid, const char *comment)
{ return pc->vt->ask_passphrase(pc, dlgid, comment); }
/* PageantClientRequestId is used to match up responses to the agent
* requests they refer to. A client may allocate one of these for each
* call to pageant_handle_request, (probably as a subfield of some
* larger struct on the client side) and expect the same pointer to be
* passed back in pageant_client_got_response. */
struct PageantClientRequestId { int unused_; };
/*
* Initial setup.
*/
void pageant_init(void);
/*
* Register and unregister PageantClients. This is necessary so that
* when a PageantClient goes away, any unfinished asynchronous
* requests can be cleaned up.
*
* pageant_register_client will fill in pc->id. The client itself
* should not touch that field.
*/
void pageant_register_client(PageantClient *pc);
void pageant_unregister_client(PageantClient *pc);
/*
* The main agent function that answers messages.
*
* Expects a message/length pair as input, minus its initial length
* field but still with its type code on the front.
*
* When a response is ready, the got_response method in the
* PageantClient vtable will be passed it in the form of a ptrlen,
* again minus its length field.
*/
void pageant_handle_msg(PageantClient *pc, PageantClientRequestId *reqid,
ptrlen msg);
/*
* Send the core Pageant code a response to a passphrase request.
*/
void pageant_passphrase_request_success(PageantClientDialogId *dlgid,
ptrlen passphrase);
void pageant_passphrase_request_refused(PageantClientDialogId *dlgid);
/*
* Construct a list of public keys, just as the two LIST_IDENTITIES
* requests would have returned them.
*/
void pageant_make_keylist1(BinarySink *);
void pageant_make_keylist2(BinarySink *);
/*
* Accessor functions for Pageant's internal key lists, used by GUI
* Pageant, to count the keys, to delete a key, or to re-encrypt a
* decrypted-on-demand key (SSH-2 only).
*/
int pageant_count_ssh1_keys(void);
int pageant_count_ssh2_keys(void);
bool pageant_delete_nth_ssh1_key(int i);
bool pageant_delete_nth_ssh2_key(int i);
bool pageant_reencrypt_nth_ssh2_key(int i);
void pageant_delete_all(void);
void pageant_reencrypt_all(void);
/*
* This callback must be provided by the Pageant front end code.
* pageant_handle_msg calls it to indicate that the message it's just
* handled has changed the list of keys held by the agent. Front ends
* which expose that key list through dedicated UI may need to refresh
* that UI's state in this function; other front ends can leave it
* empty.
*/
void keylist_update(void);
/*
* Functions to establish a listening socket speaking the SSH agent
* protocol. Call pageant_listener_new() to set up a state; then
* create a socket using the returned Plug; then call
* pageant_listener_got_socket() to give the listening state its own
* socket pointer. Also, provide a logging function later if you want
* to.
*/
typedef struct PageantListenerClientVtable PageantListenerClientVtable;
typedef struct PageantListenerClient PageantListenerClient;
struct PageantListenerClient {
const PageantListenerClientVtable *vt;
/* suppress_logging flag works similarly to the one in
* PageantClient, but it is only read when a new connection comes
* in. So if you do need to change it in mid-run, expect existing
* agent connections to still use the old value. */
bool suppress_logging;
};
struct PageantListenerClientVtable {
void (*log)(PageantListenerClient *, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
bool (*ask_passphrase)(PageantListenerClient *pc,
PageantClientDialogId *dlgid,
const char *key_comment);
};
static inline void pageant_listener_client_log_v(
PageantListenerClient *plc, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
{
if (!plc->suppress_logging)
plc->vt->log(plc, fmt, ap);
}
static inline PRINTF_LIKE(2, 3) void pageant_listener_client_log(
PageantListenerClient *plc, const char *fmt, ...)
{
if (!plc->suppress_logging) {
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
plc->vt->log(plc, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
}
static inline bool pageant_listener_client_ask_passphrase(
PageantListenerClient *plc, PageantClientDialogId *dlgid,
const char *comment)
{ return plc->vt->ask_passphrase(plc, dlgid, comment); }
struct pageant_listen_state;
struct pageant_listen_state *pageant_listener_new(
Plug **plug, PageantListenerClient *plc);
void pageant_listener_got_socket(struct pageant_listen_state *pl, Socket *);
void pageant_listener_free(struct pageant_listen_state *pl);
/*
* Functions to perform specific key actions, either as a client of an
* ssh-agent running elsewhere, or directly on the agent state in this
* process. (On at least one platform we want to do this in an
* agnostic way between the two situations.)
*
* pageant_add_keyfile() is used to load a private key from a file and
* add it to the agent. Initially, you should call it with passphrase
* NULL, and it will check if the key is already in the agent, and
* whether a passphrase is required. Return values are given in the
* enum below. On return, *retstr will either be NULL, or a
* dynamically allocated string containing a key comment or an error
* message.
*
* pageant_add_keyfile() also remembers passphrases with which it's
* successfully decrypted keys (because if you try to add multiple
* keys in one go, you might very well have used the same passphrase
* for keys that have the same trust properties). Call
* pageant_forget_passphrases() to get rid of them all.
*/
enum {
PAGEANT_ACTION_OK, /* success; no further action needed */
PAGEANT_ACTION_FAILURE, /* failure; *retstr is error message */
PAGEANT_ACTION_NEED_PP, /* need passphrase: *retstr is key comment */
PAGEANT_ACTION_WARNING, /* success but with a warning message;
* *retstr is warning message */
};
int pageant_add_keyfile(Filename *filename, const char *passphrase,
char **retstr, bool add_encrypted);
void pageant_forget_passphrases(void);
struct pageant_pubkey {
/* Everything needed to identify a public key found by
* pageant_enum_keys and pass it back to the agent or other code
* later */
strbuf *blob;
char *comment;
int ssh_version;
};
struct pageant_pubkey *pageant_pubkey_copy(struct pageant_pubkey *key);
void pageant_pubkey_free(struct pageant_pubkey *key);
typedef void (*pageant_key_enum_fn_t)(void *ctx, char **fingerprints,
const char *comment, uint32_t ext_flags,
struct pageant_pubkey *key);
int pageant_enum_keys(pageant_key_enum_fn_t callback, void *callback_ctx,
char **retstr);
int pageant_delete_key(struct pageant_pubkey *key, char **retstr);
int pageant_delete_all_keys(char **retstr);
int pageant_reencrypt_key(struct pageant_pubkey *key, char **retstr);
int pageant_reencrypt_all_keys(char **retstr);
int pageant_sign(struct pageant_pubkey *key, ptrlen message, strbuf *out,
uint32_t flags, char **retstr);
/*
* Definitions for agent protocol extensions.
*/
#define PUTTYEXT(base) base "@putty.projects.tartarus.org"
#define KNOWN_EXTENSIONS(X) \
X(EXT_QUERY, "query") \
X(EXT_ADD_PPK, PUTTYEXT("add-ppk")) \
X(EXT_REENCRYPT, PUTTYEXT("reencrypt")) \
X(EXT_REENCRYPT_ALL, PUTTYEXT("reencrypt-all")) \
X(EXT_LIST_EXTENDED, PUTTYEXT("list-extended")) \
/* end of list */
#define LIST_EXTENDED_FLAG_HAS_ENCRYPTED_KEY_FILE 1
#define LIST_EXTENDED_FLAG_HAS_NO_CLEARTEXT_KEY 2
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