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Use HOME before /etc/passwd to find id_dropbear (#137)
Currently dbclient uses the value of HOME by default when looking for
~/.ssh/known_hosts, falling back to /etc/passwd if HOME is not set (so
that people can work around broken values in /etc/passwd).
However, when locating the default authentication key (defaults to
~/.ssh/id_dropbear), paths not starting with / are always prefixed with
the value from /etc/passwd.
Make the behaviour consistent by adjusting expand_homedir_path to use
the value of HOME, falling back to /etc/passwd if HOME is not set.
author | Matt Robinson <git@nerdoftheherd.com> |
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date | Tue, 19 Oct 2021 06:02:47 +0100 |
parents | 6dba84798cd5 |
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/* LibTomCrypt, modular cryptographic library -- Tom St Denis * * LibTomCrypt is a library that provides various cryptographic * algorithms in a highly modular and flexible manner. * * The library is free for all purposes without any express * guarantee it works. */ #include "tomcrypt.h" /** @file der_encode_object_identifier.c ASN.1 DER, Encode Object Identifier, Tom St Denis */ #ifdef LTC_DER /** Encode an OID @param words The words to encode (upto 32-bits each) @param nwords The number of words in the OID @param out [out] Destination of OID data @param outlen [in/out] The max and resulting size of the OID @return CRYPT_OK if successful */ int der_encode_object_identifier(unsigned long *words, unsigned long nwords, unsigned char *out, unsigned long *outlen) { unsigned long i, x, y, z, t, mask, wordbuf; int err; LTC_ARGCHK(words != NULL); LTC_ARGCHK(out != NULL); LTC_ARGCHK(outlen != NULL); /* check length */ if ((err = der_length_object_identifier(words, nwords, &x)) != CRYPT_OK) { return err; } if (x > *outlen) { *outlen = x; return CRYPT_BUFFER_OVERFLOW; } /* compute length to store OID data */ z = 0; wordbuf = words[0] * 40 + words[1]; for (y = 1; y < nwords; y++) { t = der_object_identifier_bits(wordbuf); z += t/7 + ((t%7) ? 1 : 0) + (wordbuf == 0 ? 1 : 0); if (y < nwords - 1) { wordbuf = words[y + 1]; } } /* store header + length */ x = 0; out[x++] = 0x06; if (z < 128) { out[x++] = (unsigned char)z; } else if (z < 256) { out[x++] = 0x81; out[x++] = (unsigned char)z; } else if (z < 65536UL) { out[x++] = 0x82; out[x++] = (unsigned char)((z>>8)&255); out[x++] = (unsigned char)(z&255); } else { return CRYPT_INVALID_ARG; } /* store first byte */ wordbuf = words[0] * 40 + words[1]; for (i = 1; i < nwords; i++) { /* store 7 bit words in little endian */ t = wordbuf & 0xFFFFFFFF; if (t) { y = x; mask = 0; while (t) { out[x++] = (unsigned char)((t & 0x7F) | mask); t >>= 7; mask |= 0x80; /* upper bit is set on all but the last byte */ } /* now swap bytes y...x-1 */ z = x - 1; while (y < z) { t = out[y]; out[y] = out[z]; out[z] = (unsigned char)t; ++y; --z; } } else { /* zero word */ out[x++] = 0x00; } if (i < nwords - 1) { wordbuf = words[i + 1]; } } *outlen = x; return CRYPT_OK; } #endif /* ref: $Format:%D$ */ /* git commit: $Format:%H$ */ /* commit time: $Format:%ai$ */