2 * Code for PuTTY to import and export private key files in other
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3 * SSH clients' formats.
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15 int openssh_encrypted(const Filename *filename);
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16 struct ssh2_userkey *openssh_read(const Filename *filename, char *passphrase,
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17 const char **errmsg_p);
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18 int openssh_write(const Filename *filename, struct ssh2_userkey *key,
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21 int sshcom_encrypted(const Filename *filename, char **comment);
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22 struct ssh2_userkey *sshcom_read(const Filename *filename, char *passphrase,
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23 const char **errmsg_p);
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24 int sshcom_write(const Filename *filename, struct ssh2_userkey *key,
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28 * Given a key type, determine whether we know how to import it.
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30 int import_possible(int type)
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32 if (type == SSH_KEYTYPE_OPENSSH)
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34 if (type == SSH_KEYTYPE_SSHCOM)
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40 * Given a key type, determine what native key type
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41 * (SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH1 or SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH2) it will come out as once
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42 * we've imported it.
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44 int import_target_type(int type)
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47 * There are no known foreign SSH-1 key formats.
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49 return SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH2;
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53 * Determine whether a foreign key is encrypted.
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55 int import_encrypted(const Filename *filename, int type, char **comment)
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57 if (type == SSH_KEYTYPE_OPENSSH) {
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58 /* OpenSSH doesn't do key comments */
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59 *comment = dupstr(filename_to_str(filename));
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60 return openssh_encrypted(filename);
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62 if (type == SSH_KEYTYPE_SSHCOM) {
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63 return sshcom_encrypted(filename, comment);
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69 * Import an SSH-1 key.
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71 int import_ssh1(const Filename *filename, int type,
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72 struct RSAKey *key, char *passphrase, const char **errmsg_p)
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78 * Import an SSH-2 key.
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80 struct ssh2_userkey *import_ssh2(const Filename *filename, int type,
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81 char *passphrase, const char **errmsg_p)
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83 if (type == SSH_KEYTYPE_OPENSSH)
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84 return openssh_read(filename, passphrase, errmsg_p);
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85 if (type == SSH_KEYTYPE_SSHCOM)
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86 return sshcom_read(filename, passphrase, errmsg_p);
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91 * Export an SSH-1 key.
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93 int export_ssh1(const Filename *filename, int type, struct RSAKey *key,
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100 * Export an SSH-2 key.
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102 int export_ssh2(const Filename *filename, int type,
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103 struct ssh2_userkey *key, char *passphrase)
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105 if (type == SSH_KEYTYPE_OPENSSH)
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106 return openssh_write(filename, key, passphrase);
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107 if (type == SSH_KEYTYPE_SSHCOM)
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108 return sshcom_write(filename, key, passphrase);
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113 * Strip trailing CRs and LFs at the end of a line of text.
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115 void strip_crlf(char *str)
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117 char *p = str + strlen(str);
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119 while (p > str && (p[-1] == '\r' || p[-1] == '\n'))
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123 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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124 * Helper routines. (The base64 ones are defined in sshpubk.c.)
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127 #define isbase64(c) ( ((c) >= 'A' && (c) <= 'Z') || \
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128 ((c) >= 'a' && (c) <= 'z') || \
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129 ((c) >= '0' && (c) <= '9') || \
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130 (c) == '+' || (c) == '/' || (c) == '=' \
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134 * Read an ASN.1/BER identifier and length pair.
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136 * Flags are a combination of the #defines listed below.
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138 * Returns -1 if unsuccessful; otherwise returns the number of
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139 * bytes used out of the source data.
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142 /* ASN.1 tag classes. */
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143 #define ASN1_CLASS_UNIVERSAL (0 << 6)
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144 #define ASN1_CLASS_APPLICATION (1 << 6)
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145 #define ASN1_CLASS_CONTEXT_SPECIFIC (2 << 6)
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146 #define ASN1_CLASS_PRIVATE (3 << 6)
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147 #define ASN1_CLASS_MASK (3 << 6)
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149 /* Primitive versus constructed bit. */
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150 #define ASN1_CONSTRUCTED (1 << 5)
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152 static int ber_read_id_len(void *source, int sourcelen,
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153 int *id, int *length, int *flags)
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155 unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *) source;
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157 if (sourcelen == 0)
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160 *flags = (*p & 0xE0);
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161 if ((*p & 0x1F) == 0x1F) {
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163 while (*p & 0x80) {
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165 if (sourcelen == 0)
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167 *id = (*id << 7) | (*p & 0x7F);
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175 if (sourcelen == 0)
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185 *length = (*length << 8) | (*p++);
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192 return p - (unsigned char *) source;
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196 * Write an ASN.1/BER identifier and length pair. Returns the
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197 * number of bytes consumed. Assumes dest contains enough space.
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198 * Will avoid writing anything if dest is NULL, but still return
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199 * amount of space required.
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201 static int ber_write_id_len(void *dest, int id, int length, int flags)
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203 unsigned char *d = (unsigned char *)dest;
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208 * Identifier is one byte.
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211 if (d) *d++ = id | flags;
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215 * Identifier is multiple bytes: the first byte is 11111
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216 * plus the flags, and subsequent bytes encode the value of
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217 * the identifier, 7 bits at a time, with the top bit of
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218 * each byte 1 except the last one which is 0.
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221 if (d) *d++ = 0x1F | flags;
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222 for (n = 1; (id >> (7*n)) > 0; n++)
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223 continue; /* count the bytes */
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226 if (d) *d++ = (n ? 0x80 : 0) | ((id >> (7*n)) & 0x7F);
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230 if (length < 128) {
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232 * Length is one byte.
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235 if (d) *d++ = length;
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239 * Length is multiple bytes. The first is 0x80 plus the
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240 * number of subsequent bytes, and the subsequent bytes
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241 * encode the actual length.
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243 for (n = 1; (length >> (8*n)) > 0; n++)
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244 continue; /* count the bytes */
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246 if (d) *d++ = 0x80 | n;
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249 if (d) *d++ = (length >> (8*n)) & 0xFF;
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256 static int put_string(void *target, void *data, int len)
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258 unsigned char *d = (unsigned char *)target;
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261 memcpy(d+4, data, len);
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265 static int put_mp(void *target, void *data, int len)
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267 unsigned char *d = (unsigned char *)target;
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268 unsigned char *i = (unsigned char *)data;
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271 PUT_32BIT(d, len+1);
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273 memcpy(d+5, data, len);
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277 memcpy(d+4, data, len);
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282 /* Simple structure to point to an mp-int within a blob. */
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283 struct mpint_pos { void *start; int bytes; };
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285 static int ssh2_read_mpint(void *data, int len, struct mpint_pos *ret)
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288 unsigned char *d = (unsigned char *) data;
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292 bytes = GET_32BIT(d);
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296 ret->start = d + 4;
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297 ret->bytes = bytes;
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303 return len; /* ensure further calls fail as well */
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306 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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307 * Code to read and write OpenSSH private keys.
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310 enum { OSSH_DSA, OSSH_RSA };
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311 enum { OSSH_ENC_3DES, OSSH_ENC_AES };
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312 struct openssh_key {
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314 int encrypted, encryption;
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316 unsigned char *keyblob;
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317 int keyblob_len, keyblob_size;
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320 static struct openssh_key *load_openssh_key(const Filename *filename,
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321 const char **errmsg_p)
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323 struct openssh_key *ret;
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328 char base64_bit[4];
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329 int base64_chars = 0;
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331 ret = snew(struct openssh_key);
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332 ret->keyblob = NULL;
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333 ret->keyblob_len = ret->keyblob_size = 0;
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334 ret->encrypted = 0;
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335 memset(ret->iv, 0, sizeof(ret->iv));
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337 fp = f_open(*filename, "r", FALSE);
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339 errmsg = "unable to open key file";
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343 if (!(line = fgetline(fp))) {
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344 errmsg = "unexpected end of file";
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348 if (0 != strncmp(line, "-----BEGIN ", 11) ||
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349 0 != strcmp(line+strlen(line)-16, "PRIVATE KEY-----")) {
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350 errmsg = "file does not begin with OpenSSH key header";
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353 if (!strcmp(line, "-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----"))
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354 ret->type = OSSH_RSA;
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355 else if (!strcmp(line, "-----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-----"))
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356 ret->type = OSSH_DSA;
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358 errmsg = "unrecognised key type";
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361 memset(line, 0, strlen(line));
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367 if (!(line = fgetline(fp))) {
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368 errmsg = "unexpected end of file";
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372 if (0 == strncmp(line, "-----END ", 9) &&
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373 0 == strcmp(line+strlen(line)-16, "PRIVATE KEY-----"))
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375 if ((p = strchr(line, ':')) != NULL) {
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376 if (headers_done) {
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377 errmsg = "header found in body of key data";
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381 while (*p && isspace((unsigned char)*p)) p++;
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382 if (!strcmp(line, "Proc-Type")) {
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383 if (p[0] != '4' || p[1] != ',') {
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384 errmsg = "Proc-Type is not 4 (only 4 is supported)";
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388 if (!strcmp(p, "ENCRYPTED"))
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389 ret->encrypted = 1;
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390 } else if (!strcmp(line, "DEK-Info")) {
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393 if (!strncmp(p, "DES-EDE3-CBC,", 13)) {
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394 ret->encryption = OSSH_ENC_3DES;
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396 } else if (!strncmp(p, "AES-128-CBC,", 12)) {
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397 ret->encryption = OSSH_ENC_AES;
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400 errmsg = "unsupported cipher";
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403 p = strchr(p, ',') + 1;/* always non-NULL, by above checks */
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404 for (i = 0; i < ivlen; i++) {
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405 if (1 != sscanf(p, "%2x", &j)) {
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406 errmsg = "expected more iv data in DEK-Info";
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413 errmsg = "more iv data than expected in DEK-Info";
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421 while (isbase64(*p)) {
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422 base64_bit[base64_chars++] = *p;
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423 if (base64_chars == 4) {
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424 unsigned char out[3];
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429 len = base64_decode_atom(base64_bit, out);
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432 errmsg = "invalid base64 encoding";
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436 if (ret->keyblob_len + len > ret->keyblob_size) {
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437 ret->keyblob_size = ret->keyblob_len + len + 256;
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438 ret->keyblob = sresize(ret->keyblob, ret->keyblob_size,
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442 memcpy(ret->keyblob + ret->keyblob_len, out, len);
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443 ret->keyblob_len += len;
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445 memset(out, 0, sizeof(out));
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451 memset(line, 0, strlen(line));
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456 if (ret->keyblob_len == 0 || !ret->keyblob) {
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457 errmsg = "key body not present";
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461 if (ret->encrypted && ret->keyblob_len % 8 != 0) {
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462 errmsg = "encrypted key blob is not a multiple of cipher block size";
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466 memset(base64_bit, 0, sizeof(base64_bit));
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467 if (errmsg_p) *errmsg_p = NULL;
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472 memset(line, 0, strlen(line));
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476 memset(base64_bit, 0, sizeof(base64_bit));
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478 if (ret->keyblob) {
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479 memset(ret->keyblob, 0, ret->keyblob_size);
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480 sfree(ret->keyblob);
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482 memset(ret, 0, sizeof(*ret));
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485 if (errmsg_p) *errmsg_p = errmsg;
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489 int openssh_encrypted(const Filename *filename)
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491 struct openssh_key *key = load_openssh_key(filename, NULL);
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496 ret = key->encrypted;
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497 memset(key->keyblob, 0, key->keyblob_size);
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498 sfree(key->keyblob);
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499 memset(key, 0, sizeof(*key));
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504 struct ssh2_userkey *openssh_read(const Filename *filename, char *passphrase,
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505 const char **errmsg_p)
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507 struct openssh_key *key = load_openssh_key(filename, errmsg_p);
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508 struct ssh2_userkey *retkey;
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510 int ret, id, len, flags;
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511 int i, num_integers;
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512 struct ssh2_userkey *retval = NULL;
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514 unsigned char *blob;
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515 int blobsize = 0, blobptr, privptr;
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516 char *modptr = NULL;
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524 if (key->encrypted) {
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526 * Derive encryption key from passphrase and iv/salt:
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528 * - let block A equal MD5(passphrase || iv)
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529 * - let block B equal MD5(A || passphrase || iv)
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530 * - block C would be MD5(B || passphrase || iv) and so on
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531 * - encryption key is the first N bytes of A || B
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533 * (Note that only 8 bytes of the iv are used for key
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534 * derivation, even when the key is encrypted with AES and
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535 * hence there are 16 bytes available.)
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537 struct MD5Context md5c;
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538 unsigned char keybuf[32];
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541 MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)passphrase, strlen(passphrase));
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542 MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)key->iv, 8);
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543 MD5Final(keybuf, &md5c);
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546 MD5Update(&md5c, keybuf, 16);
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547 MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)passphrase, strlen(passphrase));
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548 MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)key->iv, 8);
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549 MD5Final(keybuf+16, &md5c);
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552 * Now decrypt the key blob.
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554 if (key->encryption == OSSH_ENC_3DES)
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555 des3_decrypt_pubkey_ossh(keybuf, (unsigned char *)key->iv,
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556 key->keyblob, key->keyblob_len);
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559 assert(key->encryption == OSSH_ENC_AES);
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560 ctx = aes_make_context();
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561 aes128_key(ctx, keybuf);
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562 aes_iv(ctx, (unsigned char *)key->iv);
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563 aes_ssh2_decrypt_blk(ctx, key->keyblob, key->keyblob_len);
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564 aes_free_context(ctx);
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567 memset(&md5c, 0, sizeof(md5c));
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568 memset(keybuf, 0, sizeof(keybuf));
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572 * Now we have a decrypted key blob, which contains an ASN.1
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573 * encoded private key. We must now untangle the ASN.1.
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575 * We expect the whole key blob to be formatted as a SEQUENCE
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576 * (0x30 followed by a length code indicating that the rest of
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577 * the blob is part of the sequence). Within that SEQUENCE we
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578 * expect to see a bunch of INTEGERs. What those integers mean
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579 * depends on the key type:
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581 * - For RSA, we expect the integers to be 0, n, e, d, p, q,
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582 * dmp1, dmq1, iqmp in that order. (The last three are d mod
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583 * (p-1), d mod (q-1), inverse of q mod p respectively.)
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585 * - For DSA, we expect them to be 0, p, q, g, y, x in that
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591 /* Expect the SEQUENCE header. Take its absence as a failure to decrypt. */
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592 ret = ber_read_id_len(p, key->keyblob_len, &id, &len, &flags);
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594 if (ret < 0 || id != 16) {
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595 errmsg = "ASN.1 decoding failure";
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596 retval = SSH2_WRONG_PASSPHRASE;
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600 /* Expect a load of INTEGERs. */
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601 if (key->type == OSSH_RSA)
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603 else if (key->type == OSSH_DSA)
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606 num_integers = 0; /* placate compiler warnings */
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609 * Space to create key blob in.
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611 blobsize = 256+key->keyblob_len;
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612 blob = snewn(blobsize, unsigned char);
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613 PUT_32BIT(blob, 7);
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614 if (key->type == OSSH_DSA)
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615 memcpy(blob+4, "ssh-dss", 7);
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616 else if (key->type == OSSH_RSA)
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617 memcpy(blob+4, "ssh-rsa", 7);
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621 for (i = 0; i < num_integers; i++) {
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622 ret = ber_read_id_len(p, key->keyblob+key->keyblob_len-p,
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623 &id, &len, &flags);
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625 if (ret < 0 || id != 2 ||
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626 key->keyblob+key->keyblob_len-p < len) {
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627 errmsg = "ASN.1 decoding failure";
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628 retval = SSH2_WRONG_PASSPHRASE;
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634 * The first integer should be zero always (I think
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635 * this is some sort of version indication).
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637 if (len != 1 || p[0] != 0) {
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638 errmsg = "version number mismatch";
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641 } else if (key->type == OSSH_RSA) {
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643 * Integers 1 and 2 go into the public blob but in the
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644 * opposite order; integers 3, 4, 5 and 8 go into the
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645 * private blob. The other two (6 and 7) are ignored.
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648 /* Save the details for after we deal with number 2. */
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649 modptr = (char *)p;
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651 } else if (i != 6 && i != 7) {
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652 PUT_32BIT(blob+blobptr, len);
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653 memcpy(blob+blobptr+4, p, len);
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656 PUT_32BIT(blob+blobptr, modlen);
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657 memcpy(blob+blobptr+4, modptr, modlen);
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658 blobptr += 4+modlen;
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662 } else if (key->type == OSSH_DSA) {
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664 * Integers 1-4 go into the public blob; integer 5 goes
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665 * into the private blob.
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667 PUT_32BIT(blob+blobptr, len);
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668 memcpy(blob+blobptr+4, p, len);
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674 /* Skip past the number. */
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679 * Now put together the actual key. Simplest way to do this is
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680 * to assemble our own key blobs and feed them to the createkey
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681 * functions; this is a bit faffy but it does mean we get all
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682 * the sanity checks for free.
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684 assert(privptr > 0); /* should have bombed by now if not */
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685 retkey = snew(struct ssh2_userkey);
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686 retkey->alg = (key->type == OSSH_RSA ? &ssh_rsa : &ssh_dss);
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687 retkey->data = retkey->alg->createkey(blob, privptr,
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688 blob+privptr, blobptr-privptr);
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689 if (!retkey->data) {
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691 errmsg = "unable to create key data structure";
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695 retkey->comment = dupstr("imported-openssh-key");
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696 errmsg = NULL; /* no error */
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701 memset(blob, 0, blobsize);
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704 memset(key->keyblob, 0, key->keyblob_size);
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705 sfree(key->keyblob);
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706 memset(key, 0, sizeof(*key));
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708 if (errmsg_p) *errmsg_p = errmsg;
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712 int openssh_write(const Filename *filename, struct ssh2_userkey *key,
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715 unsigned char *pubblob, *privblob, *spareblob;
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716 int publen, privlen, sparelen = 0;
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717 unsigned char *outblob;
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719 struct mpint_pos numbers[9];
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720 int nnumbers, pos, len, seqlen, i;
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721 char *header, *footer;
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723 unsigned char iv[8];
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728 * Fetch the key blobs.
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730 pubblob = key->alg->public_blob(key->data, &publen);
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731 privblob = key->alg->private_blob(key->data, &privlen);
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732 spareblob = outblob = NULL;
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735 * Find the sequence of integers to be encoded into the OpenSSH
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736 * key blob, and also decide on the header line.
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738 if (key->alg == &ssh_rsa) {
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740 struct mpint_pos n, e, d, p, q, iqmp, dmp1, dmq1;
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741 Bignum bd, bp, bq, bdmp1, bdmq1;
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743 pos = 4 + GET_32BIT(pubblob);
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744 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(pubblob+pos, publen-pos, &e);
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745 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(pubblob+pos, publen-pos, &n);
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747 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(privblob+pos, privlen-pos, &d);
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748 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(privblob+pos, privlen-pos, &p);
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749 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(privblob+pos, privlen-pos, &q);
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750 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(privblob+pos, privlen-pos, &iqmp);
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752 assert(e.start && iqmp.start); /* can't go wrong */
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754 /* We also need d mod (p-1) and d mod (q-1). */
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755 bd = bignum_from_bytes(d.start, d.bytes);
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756 bp = bignum_from_bytes(p.start, p.bytes);
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757 bq = bignum_from_bytes(q.start, q.bytes);
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760 bdmp1 = bigmod(bd, bp);
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761 bdmq1 = bigmod(bd, bq);
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766 dmp1.bytes = (bignum_bitcount(bdmp1)+8)/8;
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767 dmq1.bytes = (bignum_bitcount(bdmq1)+8)/8;
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768 sparelen = dmp1.bytes + dmq1.bytes;
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769 spareblob = snewn(sparelen, unsigned char);
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770 dmp1.start = spareblob;
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771 dmq1.start = spareblob + dmp1.bytes;
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772 for (i = 0; i < dmp1.bytes; i++)
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773 spareblob[i] = bignum_byte(bdmp1, dmp1.bytes-1 - i);
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774 for (i = 0; i < dmq1.bytes; i++)
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775 spareblob[i+dmp1.bytes] = bignum_byte(bdmq1, dmq1.bytes-1 - i);
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779 numbers[0].start = zero; numbers[0].bytes = 1; zero[0] = '\0';
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790 header = "-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----\n";
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791 footer = "-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----\n";
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792 } else if (key->alg == &ssh_dss) {
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794 struct mpint_pos p, q, g, y, x;
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796 pos = 4 + GET_32BIT(pubblob);
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797 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(pubblob+pos, publen-pos, &p);
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798 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(pubblob+pos, publen-pos, &q);
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799 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(pubblob+pos, publen-pos, &g);
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800 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(pubblob+pos, publen-pos, &y);
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802 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(privblob+pos, privlen-pos, &x);
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804 assert(y.start && x.start); /* can't go wrong */
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806 numbers[0].start = zero; numbers[0].bytes = 1; zero[0] = '\0';
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814 header = "-----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-----\n";
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815 footer = "-----END DSA PRIVATE KEY-----\n";
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817 assert(0); /* zoinks! */
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818 exit(1); /* XXX: GCC doesn't understand assert() on some systems. */
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822 * Now count up the total size of the ASN.1 encoded integers,
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823 * so as to determine the length of the containing SEQUENCE.
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826 for (i = 0; i < nnumbers; i++) {
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827 len += ber_write_id_len(NULL, 2, numbers[i].bytes, 0);
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828 len += numbers[i].bytes;
\r
831 /* Now add on the SEQUENCE header. */
\r
832 len += ber_write_id_len(NULL, 16, seqlen, ASN1_CONSTRUCTED);
\r
833 /* Round up to the cipher block size, ensuring we have at least one
\r
834 * byte of padding (see below). */
\r
837 outlen = (outlen+8) &~ 7;
\r
840 * Now we know how big outblob needs to be. Allocate it.
\r
842 outblob = snewn(outlen, unsigned char);
\r
845 * And write the data into it.
\r
848 pos += ber_write_id_len(outblob+pos, 16, seqlen, ASN1_CONSTRUCTED);
\r
849 for (i = 0; i < nnumbers; i++) {
\r
850 pos += ber_write_id_len(outblob+pos, 2, numbers[i].bytes, 0);
\r
851 memcpy(outblob+pos, numbers[i].start, numbers[i].bytes);
\r
852 pos += numbers[i].bytes;
\r
856 * Padding on OpenSSH keys is deterministic. The number of
\r
857 * padding bytes is always more than zero, and always at most
\r
858 * the cipher block length. The value of each padding byte is
\r
859 * equal to the number of padding bytes. So a plaintext that's
\r
860 * an exact multiple of the block size will be padded with 08
\r
861 * 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 (assuming a 64-bit block cipher); a
\r
862 * plaintext one byte less than a multiple of the block size
\r
863 * will be padded with just 01.
\r
865 * This enables the OpenSSL key decryption function to strip
\r
866 * off the padding algorithmically and return the unpadded
\r
867 * plaintext to the next layer: it looks at the final byte, and
\r
868 * then expects to find that many bytes at the end of the data
\r
869 * with the same value. Those are all removed and the rest is
\r
872 assert(pos == len);
\r
873 while (pos < outlen) {
\r
874 outblob[pos++] = outlen - len;
\r
880 * For the moment, we still encrypt our OpenSSH keys using
\r
885 * Invent an iv. Then derive encryption key from passphrase
\r
888 * - let block A equal MD5(passphrase || iv)
\r
889 * - let block B equal MD5(A || passphrase || iv)
\r
890 * - block C would be MD5(B || passphrase || iv) and so on
\r
891 * - encryption key is the first N bytes of A || B
\r
893 struct MD5Context md5c;
\r
894 unsigned char keybuf[32];
\r
896 for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) iv[i] = random_byte();
\r
899 MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)passphrase, strlen(passphrase));
\r
900 MD5Update(&md5c, iv, 8);
\r
901 MD5Final(keybuf, &md5c);
\r
904 MD5Update(&md5c, keybuf, 16);
\r
905 MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)passphrase, strlen(passphrase));
\r
906 MD5Update(&md5c, iv, 8);
\r
907 MD5Final(keybuf+16, &md5c);
\r
910 * Now encrypt the key blob.
\r
912 des3_encrypt_pubkey_ossh(keybuf, iv, outblob, outlen);
\r
914 memset(&md5c, 0, sizeof(md5c));
\r
915 memset(keybuf, 0, sizeof(keybuf));
\r
919 * And save it. We'll use Unix line endings just in case it's
\r
920 * subsequently transferred in binary mode.
\r
922 fp = f_open(*filename, "wb", TRUE); /* ensure Unix line endings */
\r
927 fprintf(fp, "Proc-Type: 4,ENCRYPTED\nDEK-Info: DES-EDE3-CBC,");
\r
928 for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
\r
929 fprintf(fp, "%02X", iv[i]);
\r
930 fprintf(fp, "\n\n");
\r
932 base64_encode(fp, outblob, outlen, 64);
\r
939 memset(outblob, 0, outlen);
\r
943 memset(spareblob, 0, sparelen);
\r
947 memset(privblob, 0, privlen);
\r
951 memset(pubblob, 0, publen);
\r
957 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
\r
958 * Code to read ssh.com private keys.
\r
962 * The format of the base64 blob is largely SSH-2-packet-formatted,
\r
963 * except that mpints are a bit different: they're more like the
\r
964 * old SSH-1 mpint. You have a 32-bit bit count N, followed by
\r
965 * (N+7)/8 bytes of data.
\r
967 * So. The blob contains:
\r
969 * - uint32 0x3f6ff9eb (magic number)
\r
970 * - uint32 size (total blob size)
\r
971 * - string key-type (see below)
\r
972 * - string cipher-type (tells you if key is encrypted)
\r
973 * - string encrypted-blob
\r
975 * (The first size field includes the size field itself and the
\r
976 * magic number before it. All other size fields are ordinary SSH-2
\r
977 * strings, so the size field indicates how much data is to
\r
980 * The encrypted blob, once decrypted, contains a single string
\r
981 * which in turn contains the payload. (This allows padding to be
\r
982 * added after that string while still making it clear where the
\r
983 * real payload ends. Also it probably makes for a reasonable
\r
984 * decryption check.)
\r
986 * The payload blob, for an RSA key, contains:
\r
989 * - mpint n (yes, the public and private stuff is intermixed)
\r
990 * - mpint u (presumably inverse of p mod q)
\r
991 * - mpint p (p is the smaller prime)
\r
992 * - mpint q (q is the larger)
\r
994 * For a DSA key, the payload blob contains:
\r
1002 * Alternatively, if the parameters are `predefined', that
\r
1003 * (0,p,g,q) sequence can be replaced by a uint32 1 and a string
\r
1004 * containing some predefined parameter specification. *shudder*,
\r
1005 * but I doubt we'll encounter this in real life.
\r
1007 * The key type strings are ghastly. The RSA key I looked at had a
\r
1010 * `if-modn{sign{rsa-pkcs1-sha1},encrypt{rsa-pkcs1v2-oaep}}'
\r
1012 * and the DSA key wasn't much better:
\r
1014 * `dl-modp{sign{dsa-nist-sha1},dh{plain}}'
\r
1016 * It isn't clear that these will always be the same. I think it
\r
1017 * might be wise just to look at the `if-modn{sign{rsa' and
\r
1018 * `dl-modp{sign{dsa' prefixes.
\r
1020 * Finally, the encryption. The cipher-type string appears to be
\r
1021 * either `none' or `3des-cbc'. Looks as if this is SSH-2-style
\r
1022 * 3des-cbc (i.e. outer cbc rather than inner). The key is created
\r
1023 * from the passphrase by means of yet another hashing faff:
\r
1025 * - first 16 bytes are MD5(passphrase)
\r
1026 * - next 16 bytes are MD5(passphrase || first 16 bytes)
\r
1027 * - if there were more, they'd be MD5(passphrase || first 32),
\r
1031 #define SSHCOM_MAGIC_NUMBER 0x3f6ff9eb
\r
1033 struct sshcom_key {
\r
1034 char comment[256]; /* allowing any length is overkill */
\r
1035 unsigned char *keyblob;
\r
1036 int keyblob_len, keyblob_size;
\r
1039 static struct sshcom_key *load_sshcom_key(const Filename *filename,
\r
1040 const char **errmsg_p)
\r
1042 struct sshcom_key *ret;
\r
1044 char *line = NULL;
\r
1045 int hdrstart, len;
\r
1048 char base64_bit[4];
\r
1049 int base64_chars = 0;
\r
1051 ret = snew(struct sshcom_key);
\r
1052 ret->comment[0] = '\0';
\r
1053 ret->keyblob = NULL;
\r
1054 ret->keyblob_len = ret->keyblob_size = 0;
\r
1056 fp = f_open(*filename, "r", FALSE);
\r
1058 errmsg = "unable to open key file";
\r
1061 if (!(line = fgetline(fp))) {
\r
1062 errmsg = "unexpected end of file";
\r
1066 if (0 != strcmp(line, "---- BEGIN SSH2 ENCRYPTED PRIVATE KEY ----")) {
\r
1067 errmsg = "file does not begin with ssh.com key header";
\r
1070 memset(line, 0, strlen(line));
\r
1076 if (!(line = fgetline(fp))) {
\r
1077 errmsg = "unexpected end of file";
\r
1081 if (!strcmp(line, "---- END SSH2 ENCRYPTED PRIVATE KEY ----"))
\r
1083 if ((p = strchr(line, ':')) != NULL) {
\r
1084 if (headers_done) {
\r
1085 errmsg = "header found in body of key data";
\r
1089 while (*p && isspace((unsigned char)*p)) p++;
\r
1090 hdrstart = p - line;
\r
1093 * Header lines can end in a trailing backslash for
\r
1096 len = hdrstart + strlen(line+hdrstart);
\r
1097 assert(!line[len]);
\r
1098 while (line[len-1] == '\\') {
\r
1102 line2 = fgetline(fp);
\r
1104 errmsg = "unexpected end of file";
\r
1107 strip_crlf(line2);
\r
1109 line2len = strlen(line2);
\r
1110 line = sresize(line, len + line2len + 1, char);
\r
1111 strcpy(line + len - 1, line2);
\r
1112 len += line2len - 1;
\r
1113 assert(!line[len]);
\r
1115 memset(line2, 0, strlen(line2));
\r
1119 p = line + hdrstart;
\r
1121 if (!strcmp(line, "Comment")) {
\r
1122 /* Strip quotes in comment if present. */
\r
1123 if (p[0] == '"' && p[strlen(p)-1] == '"') {
\r
1125 p[strlen(p)-1] = '\0';
\r
1127 strncpy(ret->comment, p, sizeof(ret->comment));
\r
1128 ret->comment[sizeof(ret->comment)-1] = '\0';
\r
1134 while (isbase64(*p)) {
\r
1135 base64_bit[base64_chars++] = *p;
\r
1136 if (base64_chars == 4) {
\r
1137 unsigned char out[3];
\r
1141 len = base64_decode_atom(base64_bit, out);
\r
1144 errmsg = "invalid base64 encoding";
\r
1148 if (ret->keyblob_len + len > ret->keyblob_size) {
\r
1149 ret->keyblob_size = ret->keyblob_len + len + 256;
\r
1150 ret->keyblob = sresize(ret->keyblob, ret->keyblob_size,
\r
1154 memcpy(ret->keyblob + ret->keyblob_len, out, len);
\r
1155 ret->keyblob_len += len;
\r
1161 memset(line, 0, strlen(line));
\r
1166 if (ret->keyblob_len == 0 || !ret->keyblob) {
\r
1167 errmsg = "key body not present";
\r
1171 if (errmsg_p) *errmsg_p = NULL;
\r
1176 memset(line, 0, strlen(line));
\r
1181 if (ret->keyblob) {
\r
1182 memset(ret->keyblob, 0, ret->keyblob_size);
\r
1183 sfree(ret->keyblob);
\r
1185 memset(ret, 0, sizeof(*ret));
\r
1188 if (errmsg_p) *errmsg_p = errmsg;
\r
1192 int sshcom_encrypted(const Filename *filename, char **comment)
\r
1194 struct sshcom_key *key = load_sshcom_key(filename, NULL);
\r
1195 int pos, len, answer;
\r
1202 * Check magic number.
\r
1204 if (GET_32BIT(key->keyblob) != 0x3f6ff9eb)
\r
1205 return 0; /* key is invalid */
\r
1208 * Find the cipher-type string.
\r
1212 if (key->keyblob_len < pos+4)
\r
1213 goto done; /* key is far too short */
\r
1214 pos += 4 + GET_32BIT(key->keyblob + pos); /* skip key type */
\r
1215 if (key->keyblob_len < pos+4)
\r
1216 goto done; /* key is far too short */
\r
1217 len = GET_32BIT(key->keyblob + pos); /* find cipher-type length */
\r
1218 if (key->keyblob_len < pos+4+len)
\r
1219 goto done; /* cipher type string is incomplete */
\r
1220 if (len != 4 || 0 != memcmp(key->keyblob + pos + 4, "none", 4))
\r
1224 *comment = dupstr(key->comment);
\r
1225 memset(key->keyblob, 0, key->keyblob_size);
\r
1226 sfree(key->keyblob);
\r
1227 memset(key, 0, sizeof(*key));
\r
1232 static int sshcom_read_mpint(void *data, int len, struct mpint_pos *ret)
\r
1236 unsigned char *d = (unsigned char *) data;
\r
1240 bits = GET_32BIT(d);
\r
1242 bytes = (bits + 7) / 8;
\r
1243 if (len < 4+bytes)
\r
1246 ret->start = d + 4;
\r
1247 ret->bytes = bytes;
\r
1251 ret->start = NULL;
\r
1253 return len; /* ensure further calls fail as well */
\r
1256 static int sshcom_put_mpint(void *target, void *data, int len)
\r
1258 unsigned char *d = (unsigned char *)target;
\r
1259 unsigned char *i = (unsigned char *)data;
\r
1260 int bits = len * 8 - 1;
\r
1262 while (bits > 0) {
\r
1263 if (*i & (1 << (bits & 7)))
\r
1265 if (!(bits-- & 7))
\r
1269 PUT_32BIT(d, bits+1);
\r
1270 memcpy(d+4, i, len);
\r
1274 struct ssh2_userkey *sshcom_read(const Filename *filename, char *passphrase,
\r
1275 const char **errmsg_p)
\r
1277 struct sshcom_key *key = load_sshcom_key(filename, errmsg_p);
\r
1280 const char prefix_rsa[] = "if-modn{sign{rsa";
\r
1281 const char prefix_dsa[] = "dl-modp{sign{dsa";
\r
1282 enum { RSA, DSA } type;
\r
1286 struct ssh2_userkey *ret = NULL, *retkey;
\r
1287 const struct ssh_signkey *alg;
\r
1288 unsigned char *blob = NULL;
\r
1289 int blobsize = 0, publen, privlen;
\r
1295 * Check magic number.
\r
1297 if (GET_32BIT(key->keyblob) != SSHCOM_MAGIC_NUMBER) {
\r
1298 errmsg = "key does not begin with magic number";
\r
1303 * Determine the key type.
\r
1306 if (key->keyblob_len < pos+4 ||
\r
1307 (len = GET_32BIT(key->keyblob + pos)) > key->keyblob_len - pos - 4) {
\r
1308 errmsg = "key blob does not contain a key type string";
\r
1311 if (len > sizeof(prefix_rsa) - 1 &&
\r
1312 !memcmp(key->keyblob+pos+4, prefix_rsa, sizeof(prefix_rsa) - 1)) {
\r
1314 } else if (len > sizeof(prefix_dsa) - 1 &&
\r
1315 !memcmp(key->keyblob+pos+4, prefix_dsa, sizeof(prefix_dsa) - 1)) {
\r
1318 errmsg = "key is of unknown type";
\r
1324 * Determine the cipher type.
\r
1326 if (key->keyblob_len < pos+4 ||
\r
1327 (len = GET_32BIT(key->keyblob + pos)) > key->keyblob_len - pos - 4) {
\r
1328 errmsg = "key blob does not contain a cipher type string";
\r
1331 if (len == 4 && !memcmp(key->keyblob+pos+4, "none", 4))
\r
1333 else if (len == 8 && !memcmp(key->keyblob+pos+4, "3des-cbc", 8))
\r
1336 errmsg = "key encryption is of unknown type";
\r
1342 * Get hold of the encrypted part of the key.
\r
1344 if (key->keyblob_len < pos+4 ||
\r
1345 (len = GET_32BIT(key->keyblob + pos)) > key->keyblob_len - pos - 4) {
\r
1346 errmsg = "key blob does not contain actual key data";
\r
1349 ciphertext = (char *)key->keyblob + pos + 4;
\r
1351 if (cipherlen == 0) {
\r
1352 errmsg = "length of key data is zero";
\r
1357 * Decrypt it if necessary.
\r
1361 * Derive encryption key from passphrase and iv/salt:
\r
1363 * - let block A equal MD5(passphrase)
\r
1364 * - let block B equal MD5(passphrase || A)
\r
1365 * - block C would be MD5(passphrase || A || B) and so on
\r
1366 * - encryption key is the first N bytes of A || B
\r
1368 struct MD5Context md5c;
\r
1369 unsigned char keybuf[32], iv[8];
\r
1371 if (cipherlen % 8 != 0) {
\r
1372 errmsg = "encrypted part of key is not a multiple of cipher block"
\r
1378 MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)passphrase, strlen(passphrase));
\r
1379 MD5Final(keybuf, &md5c);
\r
1382 MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)passphrase, strlen(passphrase));
\r
1383 MD5Update(&md5c, keybuf, 16);
\r
1384 MD5Final(keybuf+16, &md5c);
\r
1387 * Now decrypt the key blob.
\r
1389 memset(iv, 0, sizeof(iv));
\r
1390 des3_decrypt_pubkey_ossh(keybuf, iv, (unsigned char *)ciphertext,
\r
1393 memset(&md5c, 0, sizeof(md5c));
\r
1394 memset(keybuf, 0, sizeof(keybuf));
\r
1397 * Hereafter we return WRONG_PASSPHRASE for any parsing
\r
1398 * error. (But only if we've just tried to decrypt it!
\r
1399 * Returning WRONG_PASSPHRASE for an unencrypted key is
\r
1400 * automatic doom.)
\r
1403 ret = SSH2_WRONG_PASSPHRASE;
\r
1407 * Strip away the containing string to get to the real meat.
\r
1409 len = GET_32BIT(ciphertext);
\r
1410 if (len < 0 || len > cipherlen-4) {
\r
1411 errmsg = "containing string was ill-formed";
\r
1418 * Now we break down into RSA versus DSA. In either case we'll
\r
1419 * construct public and private blobs in our own format, and
\r
1420 * end up feeding them to alg->createkey().
\r
1422 blobsize = cipherlen + 256;
\r
1423 blob = snewn(blobsize, unsigned char);
\r
1425 if (type == RSA) {
\r
1426 struct mpint_pos n, e, d, u, p, q;
\r
1428 pos += sshcom_read_mpint(ciphertext+pos, cipherlen-pos, &e);
\r
1429 pos += sshcom_read_mpint(ciphertext+pos, cipherlen-pos, &d);
\r
1430 pos += sshcom_read_mpint(ciphertext+pos, cipherlen-pos, &n);
\r
1431 pos += sshcom_read_mpint(ciphertext+pos, cipherlen-pos, &u);
\r
1432 pos += sshcom_read_mpint(ciphertext+pos, cipherlen-pos, &p);
\r
1433 pos += sshcom_read_mpint(ciphertext+pos, cipherlen-pos, &q);
\r
1435 errmsg = "key data did not contain six integers";
\r
1441 pos += put_string(blob+pos, "ssh-rsa", 7);
\r
1442 pos += put_mp(blob+pos, e.start, e.bytes);
\r
1443 pos += put_mp(blob+pos, n.start, n.bytes);
\r
1445 pos += put_string(blob+pos, d.start, d.bytes);
\r
1446 pos += put_mp(blob+pos, q.start, q.bytes);
\r
1447 pos += put_mp(blob+pos, p.start, p.bytes);
\r
1448 pos += put_mp(blob+pos, u.start, u.bytes);
\r
1449 privlen = pos - publen;
\r
1450 } else if (type == DSA) {
\r
1451 struct mpint_pos p, q, g, x, y;
\r
1453 if (GET_32BIT(ciphertext) != 0) {
\r
1454 errmsg = "predefined DSA parameters not supported";
\r
1457 pos += sshcom_read_mpint(ciphertext+pos, cipherlen-pos, &p);
\r
1458 pos += sshcom_read_mpint(ciphertext+pos, cipherlen-pos, &g);
\r
1459 pos += sshcom_read_mpint(ciphertext+pos, cipherlen-pos, &q);
\r
1460 pos += sshcom_read_mpint(ciphertext+pos, cipherlen-pos, &y);
\r
1461 pos += sshcom_read_mpint(ciphertext+pos, cipherlen-pos, &x);
\r
1463 errmsg = "key data did not contain five integers";
\r
1469 pos += put_string(blob+pos, "ssh-dss", 7);
\r
1470 pos += put_mp(blob+pos, p.start, p.bytes);
\r
1471 pos += put_mp(blob+pos, q.start, q.bytes);
\r
1472 pos += put_mp(blob+pos, g.start, g.bytes);
\r
1473 pos += put_mp(blob+pos, y.start, y.bytes);
\r
1475 pos += put_mp(blob+pos, x.start, x.bytes);
\r
1476 privlen = pos - publen;
\r
1480 assert(privlen > 0); /* should have bombed by now if not */
\r
1482 retkey = snew(struct ssh2_userkey);
\r
1483 retkey->alg = alg;
\r
1484 retkey->data = alg->createkey(blob, publen, blob+publen, privlen);
\r
1485 if (!retkey->data) {
\r
1487 errmsg = "unable to create key data structure";
\r
1490 retkey->comment = dupstr(key->comment);
\r
1492 errmsg = NULL; /* no error */
\r
1497 memset(blob, 0, blobsize);
\r
1500 memset(key->keyblob, 0, key->keyblob_size);
\r
1501 sfree(key->keyblob);
\r
1502 memset(key, 0, sizeof(*key));
\r
1504 if (errmsg_p) *errmsg_p = errmsg;
\r
1508 int sshcom_write(const Filename *filename, struct ssh2_userkey *key,
\r
1511 unsigned char *pubblob, *privblob;
\r
1512 int publen, privlen;
\r
1513 unsigned char *outblob;
\r
1515 struct mpint_pos numbers[6];
\r
1516 int nnumbers, initial_zero, pos, lenpos, i;
\r
1524 * Fetch the key blobs.
\r
1526 pubblob = key->alg->public_blob(key->data, &publen);
\r
1527 privblob = key->alg->private_blob(key->data, &privlen);
\r
1531 * Find the sequence of integers to be encoded into the OpenSSH
\r
1532 * key blob, and also decide on the header line.
\r
1534 if (key->alg == &ssh_rsa) {
\r
1536 struct mpint_pos n, e, d, p, q, iqmp;
\r
1538 pos = 4 + GET_32BIT(pubblob);
\r
1539 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(pubblob+pos, publen-pos, &e);
\r
1540 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(pubblob+pos, publen-pos, &n);
\r
1542 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(privblob+pos, privlen-pos, &d);
\r
1543 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(privblob+pos, privlen-pos, &p);
\r
1544 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(privblob+pos, privlen-pos, &q);
\r
1545 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(privblob+pos, privlen-pos, &iqmp);
\r
1547 assert(e.start && iqmp.start); /* can't go wrong */
\r
1552 numbers[3] = iqmp;
\r
1558 type = "if-modn{sign{rsa-pkcs1-sha1},encrypt{rsa-pkcs1v2-oaep}}";
\r
1559 } else if (key->alg == &ssh_dss) {
\r
1561 struct mpint_pos p, q, g, y, x;
\r
1563 pos = 4 + GET_32BIT(pubblob);
\r
1564 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(pubblob+pos, publen-pos, &p);
\r
1565 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(pubblob+pos, publen-pos, &q);
\r
1566 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(pubblob+pos, publen-pos, &g);
\r
1567 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(pubblob+pos, publen-pos, &y);
\r
1569 pos += ssh2_read_mpint(privblob+pos, privlen-pos, &x);
\r
1571 assert(y.start && x.start); /* can't go wrong */
\r
1581 type = "dl-modp{sign{dsa-nist-sha1},dh{plain}}";
\r
1583 assert(0); /* zoinks! */
\r
1584 exit(1); /* XXX: GCC doesn't understand assert() on some systems. */
\r
1588 * Total size of key blob will be somewhere under 512 plus
\r
1589 * combined length of integers. We'll calculate the more
\r
1590 * precise size as we construct the blob.
\r
1593 for (i = 0; i < nnumbers; i++)
\r
1594 outlen += 4 + numbers[i].bytes;
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1595 outblob = snewn(outlen, unsigned char);
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1598 * Create the unencrypted key blob.
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1601 PUT_32BIT(outblob+pos, SSHCOM_MAGIC_NUMBER); pos += 4;
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1602 pos += 4; /* length field, fill in later */
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1603 pos += put_string(outblob+pos, type, strlen(type));
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1605 char *ciphertype = passphrase ? "3des-cbc" : "none";
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1606 pos += put_string(outblob+pos, ciphertype, strlen(ciphertype));
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1608 lenpos = pos; /* remember this position */
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1609 pos += 4; /* encrypted-blob size */
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1610 pos += 4; /* encrypted-payload size */
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1611 if (initial_zero) {
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1612 PUT_32BIT(outblob+pos, 0);
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1615 for (i = 0; i < nnumbers; i++)
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1616 pos += sshcom_put_mpint(outblob+pos,
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1617 numbers[i].start, numbers[i].bytes);
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1618 /* Now wrap up the encrypted payload. */
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1619 PUT_32BIT(outblob+lenpos+4, pos - (lenpos+8));
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1620 /* Pad encrypted blob to a multiple of cipher block size. */
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1622 int padding = -(pos - (lenpos+4)) & 7;
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1624 outblob[pos++] = random_byte();
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1626 ciphertext = (char *)outblob+lenpos+4;
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1627 cipherlen = pos - (lenpos+4);
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1628 assert(!passphrase || cipherlen % 8 == 0);
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1629 /* Wrap up the encrypted blob string. */
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1630 PUT_32BIT(outblob+lenpos, cipherlen);
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1631 /* And finally fill in the total length field. */
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1632 PUT_32BIT(outblob+4, pos);
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1634 assert(pos < outlen);
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1637 * Encrypt the key.
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1641 * Derive encryption key from passphrase and iv/salt:
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1643 * - let block A equal MD5(passphrase)
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1644 * - let block B equal MD5(passphrase || A)
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1645 * - block C would be MD5(passphrase || A || B) and so on
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1646 * - encryption key is the first N bytes of A || B
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1648 struct MD5Context md5c;
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1649 unsigned char keybuf[32], iv[8];
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1652 MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)passphrase, strlen(passphrase));
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1653 MD5Final(keybuf, &md5c);
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1656 MD5Update(&md5c, (unsigned char *)passphrase, strlen(passphrase));
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1657 MD5Update(&md5c, keybuf, 16);
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1658 MD5Final(keybuf+16, &md5c);
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1661 * Now decrypt the key blob.
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1663 memset(iv, 0, sizeof(iv));
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1664 des3_encrypt_pubkey_ossh(keybuf, iv, (unsigned char *)ciphertext,
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1667 memset(&md5c, 0, sizeof(md5c));
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1668 memset(keybuf, 0, sizeof(keybuf));
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1672 * And save it. We'll use Unix line endings just in case it's
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1673 * subsequently transferred in binary mode.
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1675 fp = f_open(*filename, "wb", TRUE); /* ensure Unix line endings */
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1678 fputs("---- BEGIN SSH2 ENCRYPTED PRIVATE KEY ----\n", fp);
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1679 fprintf(fp, "Comment: \"");
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1681 * Comment header is broken with backslash-newline if it goes
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1682 * over 70 chars. Although it's surrounded by quotes, it
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1683 * _doesn't_ escape backslashes or quotes within the string.
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1684 * Don't ask me, I didn't design it.
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1687 int slen = 60; /* starts at 60 due to "Comment: " */
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1688 char *c = key->comment;
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1689 while ((int)strlen(c) > slen) {
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1690 fprintf(fp, "%.*s\\\n", slen, c);
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1692 slen = 70; /* allow 70 chars on subsequent lines */
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1694 fprintf(fp, "%s\"\n", c);
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1696 base64_encode(fp, outblob, pos, 70);
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1697 fputs("---- END SSH2 ENCRYPTED PRIVATE KEY ----\n", fp);
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1703 memset(outblob, 0, outlen);
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1707 memset(privblob, 0, privlen);
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1711 memset(pubblob, 0, publen);
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