/* +------------------------------------+ * | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon | * +------------------------------------+ * * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2009 InspIRCd Development Team * See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits * * This program is free but copyrighted software; see * the file COPYING for details. * * --------------------------------------------------- */ #include "inspircd.h" #include "commands/cmd_whois.h" #include "commands/cmd_stats.h" #include "socket.h" #include "xline.h" #include "transport.h" #include "m_hash.h" #include "socketengine.h" #include "m_spanningtree/main.h" #include "m_spanningtree/utils.h" #include "m_spanningtree/treeserver.h" #include "m_spanningtree/link.h" #include "m_spanningtree/treesocket.h" #include "m_spanningtree/resolvers.h" #include "m_spanningtree/handshaketimer.h" /* $ModDep: m_spanningtree/resolvers.h m_spanningtree/main.h m_spanningtree/utils.h m_spanningtree/treeserver.h m_spanningtree/link.h m_spanningtree/treesocket.h m_hash.h */ const std::string& TreeSocket::GetOurChallenge() { return this->ourchallenge; } void TreeSocket::SetOurChallenge(const std::string &c) { this->ourchallenge = c; } const std::string& TreeSocket::GetTheirChallenge() { return this->theirchallenge; } void TreeSocket::SetTheirChallenge(const std::string &c) { this->theirchallenge = c; } std::string TreeSocket::MakePass(const std::string &password, const std::string &challenge) { /* This is a simple (maybe a bit hacky?) HMAC algorithm, thanks to jilles for * suggesting the use of HMAC to secure the password against various attacks. * * Note: If m_sha256.so is not loaded, we MUST fall back to plaintext with no * HMAC challenge/response. */ Module* sha256 = ServerInstance->Modules->Find("m_sha256.so"); if (Utils->ChallengeResponse && sha256 && !challenge.empty()) { /* XXX: This is how HMAC is supposed to be done: * * sha256( (pass xor 0x5c) + sha256((pass xor 0x36) + m) ) * * Note that we are encoding the hex hash, not the binary * output of the hash which is slightly different to standard. * * Don't ask me why its always 0x5c and 0x36... it just is. */ std::string hmac1, hmac2; for (size_t n = 0; n < password.length(); n++) { hmac1 += static_cast(password[n] ^ 0x5C); hmac2 += static_cast(password[n] ^ 0x36); } hmac2 += challenge; HashResetRequest(Utils->Creator, sha256).Send(); hmac2 = HashSumRequest(Utils->Creator, sha256, hmac2).Send(); HashResetRequest(Utils->Creator, sha256).Send(); std::string hmac = hmac1 + hmac2; hmac = HashSumRequest(Utils->Creator, sha256, hmac).Send(); return "HMAC-SHA256:"+ hmac; } else if (!challenge.empty() && !sha256) ServerInstance->Logs->Log("m_spanningtree",DEFAULT,"Not authenticating to server using SHA256/HMAC because we don't have m_sha256 loaded!"); return password; } std::string TreeSocket::RandString(unsigned int ilength) { char* randombuf = new char[ilength+1]; std::string out; #ifdef WINDOWS int f = -1; #else int f = open("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY, 0); #endif if (f >= 0) { #ifndef WINDOWS if (read(f, randombuf, ilength) < 1) ServerInstance->Logs->Log("m_spanningtree", DEFAULT, "There are crack smoking monkeys in your kernel (in other words, nonblocking /dev/urandom blocked.)"); close(f); #endif } else { for (unsigned int i = 0; i < ilength; i++) randombuf[i] = rand(); } for (unsigned int i = 0; i < ilength; i++) { char randchar = static_cast((randombuf[i] & 0x7F) | 0x21); out += (randchar == '=' ? '_' : randchar); } delete[] randombuf; return out; } bool TreeSocket::ComparePass(const std::string &ours, const std::string &theirs) { if (Utils->ChallengeResponse) { std::string our_hmac = this->MakePass(ours, this->GetOurChallenge()); /* Straight string compare of hashes */ return our_hmac == theirs; } else /* Straight string compare of plaintext */ return ours == theirs; }