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Check authorized_keys permissions as the user
This is necessary on NFS with squash root.
Based on work from Chris Dragan
This commit also tidies some trailing whitespace.
Fixes github pull #107
author | Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au> |
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date | Wed, 30 Mar 2022 12:56:09 +0800 |
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/* * Based on PuTTY's import.c for importing/exporting OpenSSH and SSH.com * keyfiles. * * Modifications copyright 2003-2022 Matt Johnston * * PuTTY is copyright 1997-2003 Simon Tatham. * * Portions copyright Robert de Bath, Joris van Rantwijk, Delian * Delchev, Andreas Schultz, Jeroen Massar, Wez Furlong, Nicolas Barry, * Justin Bradford, and CORE SDI S.A. * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person * obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files * (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, * including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, * publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, * and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, * subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF * CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION * WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ #include "keyimport.h" #include "bignum.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "dbutil.h" #include "ecc.h" #include "ssh.h" #include "rsa.h" #include "dss.h" #include "ed25519.h" #include "ecdsa.h" #include "signkey_ossh.h" static const unsigned char OSSH_PKEY_BLOB[] = "openssh-key-v1\0" /* AUTH_MAGIC */ "\0\0\0\4none" /* cipher name*/ "\0\0\0\4none" /* kdf name */ "\0\0\0\0" /* kdf */ "\0\0\0\1"; /* key num */ #define OSSH_PKEY_BLOBLEN (sizeof(OSSH_PKEY_BLOB) - 1) #if DROPBEAR_ECDSA static const unsigned char OID_SEC256R1_BLOB[] = {0x2a, 0x86, 0x48, 0xce, 0x3d, 0x03, 0x01, 0x07}; static const unsigned char OID_SEC384R1_BLOB[] = {0x2b, 0x81, 0x04, 0x00, 0x22}; static const unsigned char OID_SEC521R1_BLOB[] = {0x2b, 0x81, 0x04, 0x00, 0x23}; #endif #define PUT_32BIT(cp, value) do { \ (cp)[3] = (unsigned char)(value); \ (cp)[2] = (unsigned char)((value) >> 8); \ (cp)[1] = (unsigned char)((value) >> 16); \ (cp)[0] = (unsigned char)((value) >> 24); } while (0) #define GET_32BIT(cp) \ (((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[0] << 24) | \ ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[1] << 16) | \ ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[2] << 8) | \ ((unsigned long)(unsigned char)(cp)[3])) static int openssh_encrypted(const char *filename); static sign_key *openssh_read(const char *filename, const char *passphrase); static int openssh_write(const char *filename, sign_key *key, const char *passphrase); static int dropbear_write(const char*filename, sign_key * key); static sign_key *dropbear_read(const char* filename); static int toint(unsigned u); #if 0 static int sshcom_encrypted(const char *filename, char **comment); static struct ssh2_userkey *sshcom_read(const char *filename, char *passphrase); static int sshcom_write(const char *filename, struct ssh2_userkey *key, char *passphrase); #endif int import_encrypted(const char* filename, int filetype) { if (filetype == KEYFILE_OPENSSH) { return openssh_encrypted(filename); #if 0 } else if (filetype == KEYFILE_SSHCOM) { return sshcom_encrypted(filename, NULL); #endif } return 0; } sign_key *import_read(const char *filename, const char *passphrase, int filetype) { if (filetype == KEYFILE_OPENSSH) { return openssh_read(filename, passphrase); } else if (filetype == KEYFILE_DROPBEAR) { return dropbear_read(filename); #if 0 } else if (filetype == KEYFILE_SSHCOM) { return sshcom_read(filename, passphrase); #endif } return NULL; } int import_write(const char *filename, sign_key *key, const char *passphrase, int filetype) { if (filetype == KEYFILE_OPENSSH) { return openssh_write(filename, key, passphrase); } else if (filetype == KEYFILE_DROPBEAR) { return dropbear_write(filename, key); #if 0 } else if (filetype == KEYFILE_SSHCOM) { return sshcom_write(filename, key, passphrase); #endif } return 0; } static sign_key *dropbear_read(const char* filename) { buffer * buf = NULL; sign_key *ret = NULL; enum signkey_type type; buf = buf_new(MAX_PRIVKEY_SIZE); if (buf_readfile(buf, filename) == DROPBEAR_FAILURE) { goto error; } buf_setpos(buf, 0); ret = new_sign_key(); type = DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_ANY; if (buf_get_priv_key(buf, ret, &type) == DROPBEAR_FAILURE){ goto error; } buf_free(buf); ret->type = type; return ret; error: if (buf) { buf_free(buf); } if (ret) { sign_key_free(ret); } return NULL; } /* returns 0 on fail, 1 on success */ static int dropbear_write(const char*filename, sign_key * key) { buffer * buf; FILE*fp; int len; int ret; buf = buf_new(MAX_PRIVKEY_SIZE); buf_put_priv_key(buf, key, key->type); fp = fopen(filename, "w"); if (!fp) { ret = 0; goto out; } buf_setpos(buf, 0); do { len = fwrite(buf_getptr(buf, buf->len - buf->pos), 1, buf->len - buf->pos, fp); buf_incrpos(buf, len); } while (len > 0 && buf->len != buf->pos); fclose(fp); if (buf->pos != buf->len) { ret = 0; } else { ret = 1; } out: buf_free(buf); return ret; } /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * Helper routines. (The base64 ones are defined in sshpubk.c.) */ #define isbase64(c) ( ((c) >= 'A' && (c) <= 'Z') || \ ((c) >= 'a' && (c) <= 'z') || \ ((c) >= '0' && (c) <= '9') || \ (c) == '+' || (c) == '/' || (c) == '=' \ ) /* cpl has to be less than 100 */ static void base64_encode_fp(FILE * fp, const unsigned char *data, int datalen, int cpl) { unsigned char out[100]; int n; unsigned long outlen; int rawcpl; rawcpl = cpl * 3 / 4; dropbear_assert((unsigned int)cpl < sizeof(out)); while (datalen > 0) { n = (datalen < rawcpl ? datalen : rawcpl); outlen = sizeof(out); base64_encode(data, n, out, &outlen); data += n; datalen -= n; fwrite(out, 1, outlen, fp); fputc('\n', fp); } } /* * Read an ASN.1/BER identifier and length pair. * * Flags are a combination of the #defines listed below. * * Returns -1 if unsuccessful; otherwise returns the number of * bytes used out of the source data. */ /* ASN.1 tag classes. */ #define ASN1_CLASS_UNIVERSAL (0 << 6) #define ASN1_CLASS_APPLICATION (1 << 6) #define ASN1_CLASS_CONTEXT_SPECIFIC (2 << 6) #define ASN1_CLASS_PRIVATE (3 << 6) #define ASN1_CLASS_MASK (3 << 6) /* Primitive versus constructed bit. */ #define ASN1_CONSTRUCTED (1 << 5) static int ber_read_id_len(void *source, int sourcelen, int *id, int *length, int *flags) { unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *) source; if (sourcelen == 0) return -1; *flags = (*p & 0xE0); if ((*p & 0x1F) == 0x1F) { *id = 0; while (*p & 0x80) { p++, sourcelen--; if (sourcelen == 0) return -1; *id = (*id << 7) | (*p & 0x7F); } p++, sourcelen--; } else { *id = *p & 0x1F; p++, sourcelen--; } if (sourcelen == 0) return -1; if (*p & 0x80) { unsigned len; int n = *p & 0x7F; p++, sourcelen--; if (sourcelen < n) return -1; len = 0; while (n--) len = (len << 8) | (*p++); sourcelen -= n; *length = toint(len); } else { *length = *p; p++, sourcelen--; } if (*length < 0) { printf("Negative ASN.1 length\n"); return -1; } return p - (unsigned char *) source; } /* * Write an ASN.1/BER identifier and length pair. Returns the * number of bytes consumed. Assumes dest contains enough space. * Will avoid writing anything if dest is NULL, but still return * amount of space required. */ static int ber_write_id_len(void *dest, int id, int length, int flags) { unsigned char *d = (unsigned char *)dest; int len = 0; if (id <= 30) { /* * Identifier is one byte. */ len++; if (d) *d++ = id | flags; } else { int n; /* * Identifier is multiple bytes: the first byte is 11111 * plus the flags, and subsequent bytes encode the value of * the identifier, 7 bits at a time, with the top bit of * each byte 1 except the last one which is 0. */ len++; if (d) *d++ = 0x1F | flags; for (n = 1; (id >> (7*n)) > 0; n++) continue; /* count the bytes */ while (n--) { len++; if (d) *d++ = (n ? 0x80 : 0) | ((id >> (7*n)) & 0x7F); } } if (length < 128) { /* * Length is one byte. */ len++; if (d) *d++ = length; } else { int n; /* * Length is multiple bytes. The first is 0x80 plus the * number of subsequent bytes, and the subsequent bytes * encode the actual length. */ for (n = 1; (length >> (8*n)) > 0; n++) continue; /* count the bytes */ len++; if (d) *d++ = 0x80 | n; while (n--) { len++; if (d) *d++ = (length >> (8*n)) & 0xFF; } } return len; } /* Simple structure to point to an mp-int within a blob. */ struct mpint_pos { void *start; int bytes; }; /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * Code to read and write OpenSSH private keys. */ enum { OSSH_DSA, OSSH_RSA, OSSH_EC, OSSH_PKEY }; struct openssh_key { int type; int encrypted; char iv[32]; /* keyblob is publickey1 onwards (ref OpenSSH PROTOCOL.key) */ unsigned char *keyblob; unsigned int keyblob_len, keyblob_size; }; static struct openssh_key *load_openssh_key(const char *filename) { struct openssh_key *ret; buffer *buf = NULL; FILE *fp = NULL; char buffer[256]; char *errmsg = NULL, *p = NULL; int headers_done; unsigned long len; ret = (struct openssh_key*)m_malloc(sizeof(struct openssh_key)); ret->keyblob = NULL; ret->keyblob_len = ret->keyblob_size = 0; ret->encrypted = 0; memset(ret->iv, 0, sizeof(ret->iv)); if (strlen(filename) == 1 && filename[0] == '-') { fp = stdin; } else { fp = fopen(filename, "r"); } if (!fp) { errmsg = "Unable to open key file"; goto error; } if (!fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), fp) || 0 != strncmp(buffer, "-----BEGIN ", 11) || 0 != strcmp(buffer+strlen(buffer)-17, "PRIVATE KEY-----\n")) { errmsg = "File does not begin with OpenSSH key header"; goto error; } if (!strcmp(buffer, "-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----\n")) ret->type = OSSH_RSA; else if (!strcmp(buffer, "-----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-----\n")) ret->type = OSSH_DSA; else if (!strcmp(buffer, "-----BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY-----\n")) ret->type = OSSH_EC; else if (!strcmp(buffer, "-----BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----\n")) ret->type = OSSH_PKEY; else { errmsg = "Unrecognised key type"; goto error; } headers_done = 0; buf = buf_new(0); while (1) { if (!fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), fp)) { errmsg = "Unexpected end of file"; goto error; } if (0 == strncmp(buffer, "-----END ", 9) && 0 == strcmp(buffer+strlen(buffer)-17, "PRIVATE KEY-----\n")) break; /* done */ if ((p = strchr(buffer, ':')) != NULL) { if (headers_done) { errmsg = "Header found in body of key data"; goto error; } *p++ = '\0'; while (*p && isspace((unsigned char)*p)) p++; if (!strcmp(buffer, "Proc-Type")) { if (p[0] != '4' || p[1] != ',') { errmsg = "Proc-Type is not 4 (only 4 is supported)"; goto error; } p += 2; if (!strcmp(p, "ENCRYPTED\n")) ret->encrypted = 1; } else if (!strcmp(buffer, "DEK-Info")) { int i, j; if (strncmp(p, "DES-EDE3-CBC,", 13)) { errmsg = "Ciphers other than DES-EDE3-CBC not supported"; goto error; } p += 13; for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { if (1 != sscanf(p, "%2x", &j)) break; ret->iv[i] = j; p += 2; } if (i < 8) { errmsg = "Expected 16-digit iv in DEK-Info"; goto error; } } } else { headers_done = 1; len = strlen(buffer); buf = buf_resize(buf, buf->size + len); buf_putbytes(buf, buffer, len); } } if (buf && buf->len) { ret->keyblob_size = ret->keyblob_len + buf->len*4/3 + 256; ret->keyblob = (unsigned char*)m_realloc(ret->keyblob, ret->keyblob_size); len = ret->keyblob_size; if (base64_decode((const unsigned char *)buf->data, buf->len, ret->keyblob, &len) != CRYPT_OK){ errmsg = "Error decoding base64"; goto error; } ret->keyblob_len = len; } if (ret->type == OSSH_PKEY) { if (ret->keyblob_len < OSSH_PKEY_BLOBLEN || memcmp(ret->keyblob, OSSH_PKEY_BLOB, OSSH_PKEY_BLOBLEN)) { errmsg = "Error decoding OpenSSH key"; goto error; } ret->keyblob_len -= OSSH_PKEY_BLOBLEN; memmove(ret->keyblob, ret->keyblob + OSSH_PKEY_BLOBLEN, ret->keyblob_len); } if (ret->keyblob_len == 0 || !ret->keyblob) { errmsg = "Key body not present"; goto error; } if (ret->encrypted && ret->keyblob_len % 8 != 0) { errmsg = "Encrypted key blob is not a multiple of cipher block size"; goto error; } if (buf) { buf_burn_free(buf); } m_burn(buffer, sizeof(buffer)); return ret; error: if (buf) { buf_burn_free(buf); } m_burn(buffer, sizeof(buffer)); if (ret) { if (ret->keyblob) { m_burn(ret->keyblob, ret->keyblob_size); m_free(ret->keyblob); } m_free(ret); } if (fp) { fclose(fp); } if (errmsg) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", errmsg); } return NULL; } static int openssh_encrypted(const char *filename) { struct openssh_key *key = load_openssh_key(filename); int ret; if (!key) return 0; ret = key->encrypted; m_burn(key->keyblob, key->keyblob_size); m_free(key->keyblob); m_free(key); return ret; } static sign_key *openssh_read(const char *filename, const char * UNUSED(passphrase)) { struct openssh_key *key; unsigned char *p; int ret, id, len, flags; int i, num_integers = 0; sign_key *retval = NULL; char *errmsg; unsigned char *modptr = NULL; int modlen = -9999; enum signkey_type type; sign_key *retkey; buffer * blobbuf = NULL; retkey = new_sign_key(); key = load_openssh_key(filename); if (!key) return NULL; if (key->encrypted) { errmsg = "Encrypted keys are not supported. Please convert with ssh-keygen first"; goto error; } /* * Now we have a decrypted key blob, which contains OpenSSH * encoded private key. We must now untangle the OpenSSH format. */ if (key->type == OSSH_PKEY) { blobbuf = buf_new(key->keyblob_len); buf_putbytes(blobbuf, key->keyblob, key->keyblob_len); buf_setpos(blobbuf, 0); /* limit length of public key blob */ len = buf_getint(blobbuf); type = DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_ANY; if (buf_get_pub_key(blobbuf, retkey, &type) != DROPBEAR_SUCCESS) { errmsg = "Error parsing OpenSSH key"; goto ossh_error; } /* restore full length */ buf_setlen(blobbuf, key->keyblob_len); /* length of private key part. we can discard it */ buf_getint(blobbuf); /* discard checkkey1 */ buf_getint(blobbuf); /* discard checkkey2 */ buf_getint(blobbuf); errmsg = "Unsupported OpenSSH key type"; retkey->type = type; ret = DROPBEAR_FAILURE; /* Parse private key part */ #if DROPBEAR_RSA if (type == DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_RSA) { errmsg = "Error parsing OpenSSH RSA key"; ret = buf_get_rsa_priv_ossh(blobbuf, retkey); } #endif #if DROPBEAR_ED25519 if (type == DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_ED25519) { errmsg = "Error parsing OpenSSH ed25519 key"; ret = buf_get_ed25519_priv_ossh(blobbuf, retkey); } #endif #if DROPBEAR_ECDSA if (signkey_is_ecdsa(type)) { errmsg = "Error parsing OpenSSH ecdsa key"; ret = buf_get_ecdsa_priv_ossh(blobbuf, retkey); } #endif if (ret == DROPBEAR_SUCCESS) { errmsg = NULL; retval = retkey; goto error; } ossh_error: sign_key_free(retkey); retkey = NULL; goto error; } /* * Now we have a decrypted key blob, which contains an ASN.1 * encoded private key. We must now untangle the ASN.1. * * We expect the whole key blob to be formatted as a SEQUENCE * (0x30 followed by a length code indicating that the rest of * the blob is part of the sequence). Within that SEQUENCE we * expect to see a bunch of INTEGERs. What those integers mean * depends on the key type: * * - For RSA, we expect the integers to be 0, n, e, d, p, q, * dmp1, dmq1, iqmp in that order. (The last three are d mod * (p-1), d mod (q-1), inverse of q mod p respectively.) * * - For DSA, we expect them to be 0, p, q, g, y, x in that * order. */ p = key->keyblob; /* Expect the SEQUENCE header. Take its absence as a failure to decrypt. */ ret = ber_read_id_len(p, key->keyblob_len, &id, &len, &flags); p += ret; if (ret < 0 || id != 16 || len < 0 || key->keyblob+key->keyblob_len-p < len) { errmsg = "ASN.1 decoding failure"; goto error; } /* Expect a load of INTEGERs. */ if (key->type == OSSH_RSA) num_integers = 9; else if (key->type == OSSH_DSA) num_integers = 6; else if (key->type == OSSH_EC) num_integers = 1; /* * Space to create key blob in. */ blobbuf = buf_new(3000); #if DROPBEAR_DSS if (key->type == OSSH_DSA) { buf_putstring(blobbuf, "ssh-dss", 7); retkey->type = DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_DSS; } #endif #if DROPBEAR_RSA if (key->type == OSSH_RSA) { buf_putstring(blobbuf, "ssh-rsa", 7); retkey->type = DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_RSA; } #endif for (i = 0; i < num_integers; i++) { ret = ber_read_id_len(p, key->keyblob+key->keyblob_len-p, &id, &len, &flags); p += ret; if (ret < 0 || id != 2 || len < 0 || key->keyblob+key->keyblob_len-p < len) { errmsg = "ASN.1 decoding failure"; goto error; } if (i == 0) { /* First integer is a version indicator */ int expected = -1; switch (key->type) { case OSSH_RSA: case OSSH_DSA: expected = 0; break; case OSSH_EC: expected = 1; break; } if (len != 1 || p[0] != expected) { errmsg = "Version number mismatch"; goto error; } } else if (key->type == OSSH_RSA) { /* * OpenSSH key order is n, e, d, p, q, dmp1, dmq1, iqmp * but we want e, n, d, p, q */ if (i == 1) { /* Save the details for after we deal with number 2. */ modptr = p; modlen = len; } else if (i >= 2 && i <= 5) { buf_putstring(blobbuf, (const char*)p, len); if (i == 2) { buf_putstring(blobbuf, (const char*)modptr, modlen); } } } else if (key->type == OSSH_DSA) { /* * OpenSSH key order is p, q, g, y, x, * we want the same. */ buf_putstring(blobbuf, (const char*)p, len); } /* Skip past the number. */ p += len; } #if DROPBEAR_ECDSA if (key->type == OSSH_EC) { unsigned char* private_key_bytes = NULL; int private_key_len = 0; unsigned char* public_key_bytes = NULL; int public_key_len = 0; ecc_key *ecc = NULL; const struct dropbear_ecc_curve *curve = NULL; /* See SEC1 v2, Appendix C.4 */ /* OpenSSL (so OpenSSH) seems to include the optional parts. */ /* privateKey OCTET STRING, */ ret = ber_read_id_len(p, key->keyblob+key->keyblob_len-p, &id, &len, &flags); p += ret; /* id==4 for octet string */ if (ret < 0 || id != 4 || len < 0 || key->keyblob+key->keyblob_len-p < len) { errmsg = "ASN.1 decoding failure"; goto error; } private_key_bytes = p; private_key_len = len; p += len; /* parameters [0] ECDomainParameters {{ SECGCurveNames }} OPTIONAL, */ ret = ber_read_id_len(p, key->keyblob+key->keyblob_len-p, &id, &len, &flags); p += ret; /* id==0 */ if (ret < 0 || id != 0 || len < 0) { errmsg = "ASN.1 decoding failure"; goto error; } ret = ber_read_id_len(p, key->keyblob+key->keyblob_len-p, &id, &len, &flags); p += ret; /* id==6 for object */ if (ret < 0 || id != 6 || len < 0 || key->keyblob+key->keyblob_len-p < len) { errmsg = "ASN.1 decoding failure"; goto error; } if (0) {} #if DROPBEAR_ECC_256 else if (len == sizeof(OID_SEC256R1_BLOB) && memcmp(p, OID_SEC256R1_BLOB, len) == 0) { retkey->type = DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_ECDSA_NISTP256; curve = &ecc_curve_nistp256; } #endif #if DROPBEAR_ECC_384 else if (len == sizeof(OID_SEC384R1_BLOB) && memcmp(p, OID_SEC384R1_BLOB, len) == 0) { retkey->type = DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_ECDSA_NISTP384; curve = &ecc_curve_nistp384; } #endif #if DROPBEAR_ECC_521 else if (len == sizeof(OID_SEC521R1_BLOB) && memcmp(p, OID_SEC521R1_BLOB, len) == 0) { retkey->type = DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_ECDSA_NISTP521; curve = &ecc_curve_nistp521; } #endif else { errmsg = "Unknown ECC key type"; goto error; } p += len; /* publicKey [1] BIT STRING OPTIONAL */ ret = ber_read_id_len(p, key->keyblob+key->keyblob_len-p, &id, &len, &flags); p += ret; /* id==1 */ if (ret < 0 || id != 1 || len < 0) { errmsg = "ASN.1 decoding failure"; goto error; } ret = ber_read_id_len(p, key->keyblob+key->keyblob_len-p, &id, &len, &flags); p += ret; /* id==3 for bit string */ if (ret < 0 || id != 3 || len < 0 || key->keyblob+key->keyblob_len-p < len) { errmsg = "ASN.1 decoding failure"; goto error; } public_key_bytes = p+1; public_key_len = len-1; p += len; buf_putbytes(blobbuf, public_key_bytes, public_key_len); ecc = buf_get_ecc_raw_pubkey(blobbuf, curve); if (!ecc) { errmsg = "Error parsing ECC key"; goto error; } m_mp_alloc_init_multi((mp_int**)&ecc->k, NULL); if (mp_from_ubin(ecc->k, private_key_bytes, private_key_len) != MP_OKAY) { errmsg = "Error parsing ECC key"; goto error; } *signkey_key_ptr(retkey, retkey->type) = ecc; } #endif /* DROPBEAR_ECDSA */ /* * Now put together the actual key. Simplest way to do this is * to assemble our own key blobs and feed them to the createkey * functions; this is a bit faffy but it does mean we get all * the sanity checks for free. */ if (key->type == OSSH_RSA || key->type == OSSH_DSA) { buf_setpos(blobbuf, 0); type = DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_ANY; if (buf_get_priv_key(blobbuf, retkey, &type) != DROPBEAR_SUCCESS) { errmsg = "unable to create key structure"; sign_key_free(retkey); retkey = NULL; goto error; } } errmsg = NULL; /* no error */ retval = retkey; error: if (blobbuf) { buf_burn_free(blobbuf); } m_burn(key->keyblob, key->keyblob_size); m_free(key->keyblob); m_burn(key, sizeof(*key)); m_free(key); if (errmsg) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", errmsg); } return retval; } static int openssh_write(const char *filename, sign_key *key, const char *passphrase) { buffer * keyblob = NULL; buffer * extrablob = NULL; /* used for calculated values to write */ unsigned char *outblob = NULL; int outlen = -9999; struct mpint_pos numbers[9]; int nnumbers = -1, pos = 0, len = 0, seqlen, i; char *header = NULL, *footer = NULL; char zero[1]; int ret = 0; FILE *fp; #if DROPBEAR_DSS if (key->type == DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_DSS) { /* * Fetch the key blobs. */ keyblob = buf_new(3000); buf_put_priv_key(keyblob, key, key->type); buf_setpos(keyblob, 0); /* skip the "ssh-rsa" or "ssh-dss" header */ buf_incrpos(keyblob, buf_getint(keyblob)); /* * Find the sequence of integers to be encoded into the OpenSSH * key blob, and also decide on the header line. */ numbers[0].start = zero; numbers[0].bytes = 1; zero[0] = '\0'; #if DROPBEAR_DSS if (key->type == DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_DSS) { /* p */ numbers[1].bytes = buf_getint(keyblob); numbers[1].start = buf_getptr(keyblob, numbers[1].bytes); buf_incrpos(keyblob, numbers[1].bytes); /* q */ numbers[2].bytes = buf_getint(keyblob); numbers[2].start = buf_getptr(keyblob, numbers[2].bytes); buf_incrpos(keyblob, numbers[2].bytes); /* g */ numbers[3].bytes = buf_getint(keyblob); numbers[3].start = buf_getptr(keyblob, numbers[3].bytes); buf_incrpos(keyblob, numbers[3].bytes); /* y */ numbers[4].bytes = buf_getint(keyblob); numbers[4].start = buf_getptr(keyblob, numbers[4].bytes); buf_incrpos(keyblob, numbers[4].bytes); /* x */ numbers[5].bytes = buf_getint(keyblob); numbers[5].start = buf_getptr(keyblob, numbers[5].bytes); buf_incrpos(keyblob, numbers[5].bytes); nnumbers = 6; header = "-----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-----\n"; footer = "-----END DSA PRIVATE KEY-----\n"; } #endif /* DROPBEAR_DSS */ /* * Now count up the total size of the ASN.1 encoded integers, * so as to determine the length of the containing SEQUENCE. */ len = 0; for (i = 0; i < nnumbers; i++) { len += ber_write_id_len(NULL, 2, numbers[i].bytes, 0); len += numbers[i].bytes; } seqlen = len; /* Now add on the SEQUENCE header. */ len += ber_write_id_len(NULL, 16, seqlen, ASN1_CONSTRUCTED); /* Round up to the cipher block size, ensuring we have at least one * byte of padding (see below). */ outlen = len; if (passphrase) outlen = (outlen+8) &~ 7; /* * Now we know how big outblob needs to be. Allocate it. */ outblob = (unsigned char*)m_malloc(outlen); /* * And write the data into it. */ pos = 0; pos += ber_write_id_len(outblob+pos, 16, seqlen, ASN1_CONSTRUCTED); for (i = 0; i < nnumbers; i++) { pos += ber_write_id_len(outblob+pos, 2, numbers[i].bytes, 0); memcpy(outblob+pos, numbers[i].start, numbers[i].bytes); pos += numbers[i].bytes; } } /* end DSS handling */ #endif /* DROPBEAR_DSS */ if (0 #if DROPBEAR_RSA || key->type == DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_RSA #endif #if DROPBEAR_ED25519 || key->type == DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_ED25519 #endif #if DROPBEAR_ECDSA || signkey_is_ecdsa(key->type) #endif ) { buffer *buf = buf_new(3200); keyblob = buf_new(3000); extrablob = buf_new(3100); /* private key blob w/o header */ #if DROPBEAR_RSA if (key->type == DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_RSA) { buf_put_rsa_priv_ossh(keyblob, key); } #endif #if DROPBEAR_ED25519 if (key->type == DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_ED25519) { buf_put_ed25519_priv_ossh(keyblob, key); } #endif #if DROPBEAR_ECDSA if (signkey_is_ecdsa(key->type)) { buf_put_ecdsa_priv_ossh(keyblob, key); } #endif /* header */ buf_putbytes(buf, OSSH_PKEY_BLOB, OSSH_PKEY_BLOBLEN); /* public key */ buf_put_pub_key(buf, key, key->type); /* private key */ buf_putint(extrablob, 0); /* checkint 1 */ buf_putint(extrablob, 0); /* checkint 2 */ /* raw openssh private key */ buf_putbytes(extrablob, keyblob->data, keyblob->len); /* comment */ buf_putstring(extrablob, "", 0); /* padding to cipher block length */ len = (extrablob->len+8) & ~7; for (i = 1; len - extrablob->len > 0; i++) buf_putbyte(extrablob, i); buf_setpos(extrablob, 0); buf_putbytes(extrablob, "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", 8); buf_putbufstring(buf, extrablob); outlen = len = pos = buf->len; outblob = (unsigned char*)m_malloc(outlen); memcpy(outblob, buf->data, buf->len); buf_burn_free(buf); buf = NULL; header = "-----BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----\n"; footer = "-----END OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----\n"; } /* * Padding on OpenSSH keys is deterministic. The number of * padding bytes is always more than zero, and always at most * the cipher block length. The value of each padding byte is * equal to the number of padding bytes. So a plaintext that's * an exact multiple of the block size will be padded with 08 * 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 (assuming a 64-bit block cipher); a * plaintext one byte less than a multiple of the block size * will be padded with just 01. * * This enables the OpenSSL key decryption function to strip * off the padding algorithmically and return the unpadded * plaintext to the next layer: it looks at the final byte, and * then expects to find that many bytes at the end of the data * with the same value. Those are all removed and the rest is * returned. */ dropbear_assert(pos == len); while (pos < outlen) { outblob[pos++] = outlen - len; } /* * Encrypt the key. */ if (passphrase) { fprintf(stderr, "Encrypted keys aren't supported currently\n"); goto error; } /* * And save it. We'll use Unix line endings just in case it's * subsequently transferred in binary mode. */ if (strlen(filename) == 1 && filename[0] == '-') { fp = stdout; } else { fp = fopen(filename, "wb"); /* ensure Unix line endings */ } if (!fp) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed opening output file\n"); goto error; } fputs(header, fp); base64_encode_fp(fp, outblob, outlen, 64); fputs(footer, fp); fclose(fp); ret = 1; error: if (outblob) { memset(outblob, 0, outlen); m_free(outblob); } if (keyblob) { buf_burn_free(keyblob); } if (extrablob) { buf_burn_free(extrablob); } return ret; } /* From PuTTY misc.c */ static int toint(unsigned u) { /* * Convert an unsigned to an int, without running into the * undefined behaviour which happens by the strict C standard if * the value overflows. You'd hope that sensible compilers would * do the sensible thing in response to a cast, but actually I * don't trust modern compilers not to do silly things like * assuming that _obviously_ you wouldn't have caused an overflow * and so they can elide an 'if (i < 0)' test immediately after * the cast. * * Sensible compilers ought of course to optimise this entire * function into 'just return the input value'! */ if (u <= (unsigned)INT_MAX) return (int)u; else if (u >= (unsigned)INT_MIN) /* wrap in cast _to_ unsigned is OK */ return INT_MIN + (int)(u - (unsigned)INT_MIN); else return INT_MIN; /* fallback; should never occur on binary machines */ }