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/* dirmngr-ldap.c - The LDAP helper for dirmngr.
* Copyright (C) 2004, 2021 g10 Code GmbH
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* Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
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* This file is part of GnuPG.
*
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* GnuPG is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
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* GnuPG is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H
# include <signal.h>
#endif
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
# include <winsock2.h>
# include <winldap.h>
# include <winber.h>
# include <fcntl.h>
# include "ldap-url.h"
#else
/* For OpenLDAP, to enable the API that we're using. */
# define LDAP_DEPRECATED 1
# include <ldap.h>
#endif
#include <gpg-error.h>
#include "../common/logging.h"
#include "../common/argparse.h"
#include "../common/stringhelp.h"
#include "../common/mischelp.h"
#include "../common/strlist.h"
#include "../common/util.h"
#include "../common/init.h"
#include "ldap-misc.h"
/* There is no need for the npth_unprotect and leave functions here;
* thus we redefine them to nops. We keep them in the code just for
* the case we ever want to reuse parts of the code in npth programs. */
static void npth_unprotect (void) { }
static void npth_protect (void) { }
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#ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
typedef LDAP_TIMEVAL my_ldap_timeval_t;
#else
typedef struct timeval my_ldap_timeval_t;
#endif
#define DEFAULT_LDAP_TIMEOUT 15 /* Arbitrary long timeout. */
/* Constants for the options. */
enum
{
oQuiet = 'q',
oVerbose = 'v',
oTimeout = 500,
oMulti,
oProxy,
oHost,
oPort,
oUser,
oPass,
oEnvPass,
oBase,
oAttr,
oStartTLS,
oLdapTLS,
oNtds,
oARecOnly,
oOnlySearchTimeout,
oLogWithPID
};
/* The list of options as used by the argparse.c code. */
static ARGPARSE_OPTS opts[] = {
{ oVerbose, "verbose", 0, "verbose" },
{ oQuiet, "quiet", 0, "be somewhat more quiet" },
{ oTimeout, "timeout", 1, "|N|set LDAP timeout to N seconds"},
{ oMulti, "multi", 0, "return all values in"
" a record oriented format"},
{ oProxy, "proxy", 2,
"|NAME|ignore host part and connect through NAME"},
{ oStartTLS, "starttls", 0, "use STARTLS for the conenction"},
{ oLdapTLS, "ldaptls", 0, "use a TLS for the connection"},
{ oNtds, "ntds", 0, "authenticate using AD"},
{ oARecOnly, "areconly", 0, "do only an A record lookup"},
{ oHost, "host", 2, "|NAME|connect to host NAME"},
{ oPort, "port", 1, "|N|connect to port N"},
{ oUser, "user", 2, "|NAME|use NAME for authentication"},
{ oPass, "pass", 2, "|PASS|use password PASS"
" for authentication"},
{ oEnvPass, "env-pass", 0, "take password from $DIRMNGR_LDAP_PASS"},
{ oBase, "base", 2, "|DN|Start query at DN"},
{ oAttr, "attr", 2, "|STRING|return the attribute STRING"},
{ oOnlySearchTimeout, "only-search-timeout", 0, "@"},
{ oLogWithPID,"log-with-pid", 0, "@"},
ARGPARSE_end ()
};
/* A structure with module options. */
static struct
{
int quiet;
int verbose;
my_ldap_timeval_t timeout;/* Timeout for the LDAP search functions. */
unsigned int alarm_timeout; /* And for the alarm based timeout. */
int multi;
int starttls;
int ldaptls;
int ntds;
int areconly;
Fix typos found using codespell. * agent/cache.c: Fix typos. * agent/call-pinentry.c: Likewise. * agent/call-scd.c: Likewise. * agent/command-ssh.c: Likewise. * agent/command.c: Likewise. * agent/divert-scd.c: Likewise. * agent/findkey.c: Likewise. * agent/gpg-agent.c: Likewise. * agent/w32main.c: Likewise. * common/argparse.c: Likewise. * common/audit.c: Likewise. * common/audit.h: Likewise. * common/convert.c: Likewise. * common/dotlock.c: Likewise. * common/exechelp-posix.c: Likewise. * common/exechelp-w32.c: Likewise. * common/exechelp-w32ce.c: Likewise. * common/exechelp.h: Likewise. * common/helpfile.c: Likewise. * common/i18n.h: Likewise. * common/iobuf.c: Likewise. * common/iobuf.h: Likewise. * common/localename.c: Likewise. * common/logging.c: Likewise. * common/openpgp-oid.c: Likewise. * common/session-env.c: Likewise. * common/sexputil.c: Likewise. * common/sysutils.c: Likewise. * common/t-sexputil.c: Likewise. * common/ttyio.c: Likewise. * common/util.h: Likewise. * dirmngr/cdblib.c: Likewise. * dirmngr/certcache.c: Likewise. * dirmngr/crlcache.c: Likewise. * dirmngr/dirmngr-client.c: Likewise. * dirmngr/dirmngr.c: Likewise. * dirmngr/dirmngr_ldap.c: Likewise. * dirmngr/dns-stuff.c: Likewise. * dirmngr/http.c: Likewise. * dirmngr/ks-engine-hkp.c: Likewise. * dirmngr/ks-engine-ldap.c: Likewise. * dirmngr/ldap-wrapper.c: Likewise. * dirmngr/ldap.c: Likewise. * dirmngr/misc.c: Likewise. * dirmngr/ocsp.c: Likewise. * dirmngr/validate.c: Likewise. * g10/encrypt.c: Likewise. * g10/getkey.c: Likewise. * g10/gpg.c: Likewise. * g10/gpgv.c: Likewise. * g10/import.c: Likewise. * g10/keydb.c: Likewise. * g10/keydb.h: Likewise. * g10/keygen.c: Likewise. * g10/keyid.c: Likewise. * g10/keylist.c: Likewise. * g10/keyring.c: Likewise. * g10/mainproc.c: Likewise. * g10/misc.c: Likewise. * g10/options.h: Likewise. * g10/packet.h: Likewise. * g10/parse-packet.c: Likewise. * g10/pkclist.c: Likewise. * g10/pkglue.c: Likewise. * g10/plaintext.c: Likewise. * g10/server.c: Likewise. * g10/sig-check.c: Likewise. * g10/sqlite.c: Likewise. * g10/tdbio.c: Likewise. * g10/test-stubs.c: Likewise. * g10/tofu.c: Likewise. * g10/trust.c: Likewise. * g10/trustdb.c: Likewise. * g13/create.c: Likewise. * g13/mountinfo.c: Likewise. * kbx/keybox-blob.c: Likewise. * kbx/keybox-file.c: Likewise. * kbx/keybox-init.c: Likewise. * kbx/keybox-search-desc.h: Likewise. * kbx/keybox-search.c: Likewise. * kbx/keybox-update.c: Likewise. * scd/apdu.c: Likewise. * scd/app-openpgp.c: Likewise. * scd/app-p15.c: Likewise. * scd/app.c: Likewise. * scd/ccid-driver.c: Likewise. * scd/command.c: Likewise. * scd/iso7816.c: Likewise. * sm/base64.c: Likewise. * sm/call-agent.c: Likewise. * sm/call-dirmngr.c: Likewise. * sm/certchain.c: Likewise. * sm/gpgsm.c: Likewise. * sm/import.c: Likewise. * sm/keydb.c: Likewise. * sm/minip12.c: Likewise. * sm/qualified.c: Likewise. * sm/server.c: Likewise. * tools/gpg-check-pattern.c: Likewise. * tools/gpgconf-comp.c: Likewise. * tools/gpgkey2ssh.c: Likewise. * tools/gpgparsemail.c: Likewise. * tools/gpgtar.c: Likewise. * tools/rfc822parse.c: Likewise. * tools/symcryptrun.c: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
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estream_t outstream; /* Send output to this stream. */
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/* Note that we can't use const for the strings because ldap_* are
not defined that way. */
char *proxy; /* Host and Port override. */
char *user; /* Authentication user. */
char *pass; /* Authentication password. */
char *host; /* Override host. */
int port; /* Override port. */
char *base; /* Override DN. */
char *attr; /* Override attribute. */
} opt;
/* Prototypes. */
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#ifndef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
static void catch_alarm (int dummy);
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#endif
static gpg_error_t connect_ldap (LDAP **r_ld);
static gpg_error_t process_filter (LDAP *ld, const char *string);
/* Function called by argparse.c to display information. */
static const char *
my_strusage (int level)
{
const char *p;
switch(level)
{
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case 9: p = "GPL-3.0-or-later"; break;
case 11: p = "dirmngr_ldap (@GNUPG@)";
break;
case 13: p = VERSION; break;
Backport of the new option parser from 2.3 * configure.ac (GPGRT_ENABLE_ARGPARSE_MACROS): Define. * common/argparse.c, common/argparse.h: Rewrite. * tests/gpgscm/main.c: Switch to the new option parser. * g10/gpg.c: Switch to the new option parser and enable a global conf file. * g10/gpgv.c: Ditto. * agent/gpg-agent.c: Ditto. * agent/preset-passphrase.c: Ditto. * agent/protect-tool.c: Ditto. * scd/scdaemon.c: Ditto. * dirmngr/dirmngr.c: Ditto. * dirmngr/dirmngr_ldap.c: Ditto * dirmngr/dirmngr-client.c: Ditto. * kbx/kbxutil.c: Ditto. * tools/gpg-card.c: Ditto. * tools/gpg-check-pattern.c: Ditto. * tools/gpg-connect-agent.c: Ditto. * tools/gpg-pair-tool.c: Ditto. * tools/gpg-wks-client.c: Ditto. * tools/gpg-wks-server.c: Ditto. * tools/gpgconf.c: Ditto. * tools/gpgsplit.c: Ditto. * tools/gpgtar.c: Ditto. * g13/g13.c: Ditto. * g13/g13-syshelp.c: Ditto. Do not force verbose mode. * sm/gpgsm.c: Ditto. Add option --no-options. -- This is backport from master commit cdbe10b762f38449b86da69076209324b0c99982 commit ba463128ce65a0f347643f7246a8e097c5be19f1 commit 3bc004decd289810bc1b6ad6fb8f47e45c770ce6 commit 2c823bd878fcdbcc4f6c34993e1d0539d9a6b237 commit 0e8f6e2aa98c212442001036fb5178cd6cd8af59 but without changing all functions names to gpgrt. Instead we use wrapper functions which, when building against old Libgpg-error versions, are implemented in argparse.c using code from the current libgpg-error. This allows to keep the dependency requirement at libgpg-error 1.27 to support older distributions. Tested builds against 1.27 and 1.40-beta. Note that g13-syshelp does not anymore default to --verbose because that can now be enabled in /etc/gnupg/g13-syshelp.conf. GnuPG-bug-id: 4788 Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
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case 14: p = GNUPG_DEF_COPYRIGHT_LINE; break;
case 17: p = PRINTABLE_OS_NAME; break;
case 19: p = "Please report bugs to <@EMAIL@>.\n"; break;
case 49: p = PACKAGE_BUGREPORT; break;
case 1:
case 40: p =
"Usage: dirmngr_ldap [options] filters (-h for help)\n";
break;
case 41: p =
("Syntax: dirmngr_ldap [options] filters\n"
"Internal LDAP helper for Dirmngr\n"
"Interface and options may change without notice\n");
break;
default: p = NULL;
}
return p;
}
int
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main (int argc, char **argv)
{
ARGPARSE_ARGS pargs;
int any_err = 0;
char *p;
int only_search_timeout = 0;
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char *malloced_buffer1 = NULL;
LDAP *ld;
early_system_init ();
set_strusage (my_strusage);
log_set_prefix ("dirmngr_ldap", GPGRT_LOG_WITH_PREFIX);
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init_common_subsystems (&argc, &argv);
es_set_binary (es_stdout);
opt.outstream = es_stdout;
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/* LDAP defaults */
opt.timeout.tv_sec = DEFAULT_LDAP_TIMEOUT;
opt.timeout.tv_usec = 0;
opt.alarm_timeout = 0;
/* Parse the command line. */
pargs.argc = &argc;
pargs.argv = &argv;
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pargs.flags= ARGPARSE_FLAG_KEEP;
while (gnupg_argparse (NULL, &pargs, opts))
{
switch (pargs.r_opt)
{
case oVerbose: opt.verbose++; break;
case oQuiet: opt.quiet++; break;
case oTimeout:
opt.timeout.tv_sec = pargs.r.ret_int;
opt.timeout.tv_usec = 0;
opt.alarm_timeout = pargs.r.ret_int;
break;
case oOnlySearchTimeout: only_search_timeout = 1; break;
case oStartTLS: opt.starttls = 1; opt.ldaptls = 0; break;
case oLdapTLS: opt.starttls = 0; opt.ldaptls = 1; break;
case oNtds: opt.ntds = 1; break;
case oARecOnly: opt.areconly = 1; break;
case oMulti: opt.multi = 1; break;
case oUser: opt.user = pargs.r.ret_str; break;
case oPass: opt.pass = pargs.r.ret_str; break;
case oEnvPass:
opt.pass = getenv ("DIRMNGR_LDAP_PASS");
break;
case oProxy: opt.proxy = pargs.r.ret_str; break;
case oHost: opt.host = pargs.r.ret_str; break;
case oPort: opt.port = pargs.r.ret_int; break;
case oBase: opt.base = pargs.r.ret_str; break;
case oAttr: opt.attr = pargs.r.ret_str; break;
case oLogWithPID:
{
unsigned int oldflags;
log_get_prefix (&oldflags);
log_set_prefix (NULL, oldflags | GPGRT_LOG_WITH_PID);
}
break;
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default :
pargs.err = ARGPARSE_PRINT_ERROR;
break;
}
}
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gnupg_argparse (NULL, &pargs, NULL); /* Release internal state. */
if (only_search_timeout)
opt.alarm_timeout = 0;
if (opt.proxy)
{
malloced_buffer1 = xtrystrdup (opt.proxy);
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if (!malloced_buffer1)
{
log_error ("error copying string: %s\n", strerror (errno));
return 1;
}
opt.host = malloced_buffer1;
p = strchr (opt.host, ':');
if (p)
{
*p++ = 0;
opt.port = atoi (p);
}
if (!opt.port)
opt.port = 389; /* make sure ports gets overridden. */
}
if (opt.port < 0 || opt.port > 65535)
log_error ("invalid port number %d\n", opt.port);
if (!opt.port)
opt.port = opt.ldaptls? 636 : 389;
#ifndef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
if (!opt.host)
opt.host = "localhost";
#endif
if (log_get_errorcount (0))
exit (2);
if (opt.alarm_timeout)
{
#ifndef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
# if defined(HAVE_SIGACTION) && defined(HAVE_STRUCT_SIGACTION)
struct sigaction act;
act.sa_handler = catch_alarm;
sigemptyset (&act.sa_mask);
act.sa_flags = 0;
if (sigaction (SIGALRM,&act,NULL))
# else
if (signal (SIGALRM, catch_alarm) == SIG_ERR)
# endif
log_fatal ("unable to register timeout handler\n");
#endif
}
if (connect_ldap (&ld))
any_err = 1;
else
{
if (!argc)
{
if (process_filter (ld, "(objectClass=*)"))
any_err = 1;
}
else
{
for (; argc; argc--, argv++)
if (process_filter (ld, *argv))
any_err = 1;
}
ldap_unbind (ld);
}
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xfree (malloced_buffer1);
return any_err;
}
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#ifndef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
static void
catch_alarm (int dummy)
{
(void)dummy;
_exit (10);
}
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#endif
#ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
static DWORD CALLBACK
alarm_thread (void *arg)
{
HANDLE timer = arg;
WaitForSingleObject (timer, INFINITE);
_exit (10);
return 0;
}
#endif
static void
set_timeout (void)
{
if (opt.alarm_timeout)
{
#ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
static HANDLE timer;
LARGE_INTEGER due_time;
/* A negative value is a relative time. */
due_time.QuadPart = (unsigned long long)-10000000 * opt.alarm_timeout;
if (!timer)
{
SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sec_attr;
DWORD tid;
memset (&sec_attr, 0, sizeof sec_attr);
sec_attr.nLength = sizeof sec_attr;
sec_attr.bInheritHandle = FALSE;
/* Create a manual resetable timer. */
timer = CreateWaitableTimer (NULL, TRUE, NULL);
/* Initially set the timer. */
SetWaitableTimer (timer, &due_time, 0, NULL, NULL, 0);
if (CreateThread (&sec_attr, 0, alarm_thread, timer, 0, &tid))
log_error ("failed to create alarm thread\n");
}
else /* Retrigger the timer. */
SetWaitableTimer (timer, &due_time, 0, NULL, NULL, 0);
#else
alarm (opt.alarm_timeout);
#endif
}
}
/* Connect to the ldap server. On success the connection handle is
* stored at R_LD. */
static gpg_error_t
connect_ldap (LDAP **r_ld)
{
gpg_error_t err = 0;
int lerr;
LDAP *ld = NULL;
#ifndef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
char *tmpstr;
#endif
*r_ld = NULL;
if (opt.starttls || opt.ldaptls)
{
#ifndef HAVE_LDAP_START_TLS_S
log_error ("ldap: can't connect to the server: no TLS support.");
err = GPG_ERR_LDAP_NOT_SUPPORTED;
goto leave;
#endif
}
set_timeout ();
#ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
npth_unprotect ();
ld = ldap_sslinit (opt.host, opt.port, opt.ldaptls);
npth_protect ();
if (!ld)
{
lerr = LdapGetLastError ();
err = ldap_err_to_gpg_err (lerr);
log_error ("error initializing LDAP '%s:%d': %s\n",
opt.host, opt.port, ldap_err2string (lerr));
goto leave;
}
if (opt.areconly)
{
lerr = ldap_set_option (ld, LDAP_OPT_AREC_EXCLUSIVE, LDAP_OPT_ON);
if (lerr != LDAP_SUCCESS)
{
log_error ("ldap: unable to set AREC_EXLUSIVE: %s\n",
ldap_err2string (lerr));
err = ldap_err_to_gpg_err (lerr);
goto leave;
}
}
#else /* Unix */
tmpstr = xtryasprintf ("%s://%s:%d",
opt.ldaptls? "ldaps" : "ldap",
opt.host, opt.port);
if (!tmpstr)
{
err = gpg_error_from_syserror ();
goto leave;
}
npth_unprotect ();
lerr = ldap_initialize (&ld, tmpstr);
npth_protect ();
if (lerr || !ld)
{
err = ldap_err_to_gpg_err (lerr);
log_error ("error initializing LDAP '%s': %s\n",
tmpstr, ldap_err2string (lerr));
xfree (tmpstr);
goto leave;
}
xfree (tmpstr);
#endif /* Unix */
if (opt.verbose)
log_info ("LDAP connected to '%s:%d'%s\n",
opt.host, opt.port,
opt.starttls? " using STARTTLS" :
opt.ldaptls? " using LDAP-over-TLS" : "");
#ifdef HAVE_LDAP_SET_OPTION
{
int ver = LDAP_VERSION3;
lerr = ldap_set_option (ld, LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION, &ver);
if (lerr != LDAP_SUCCESS)
{
log_error ("unable to go to LDAP 3: %s\n", ldap_err2string (lerr));
err = ldap_err_to_gpg_err (lerr);
goto leave;
}
}
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_LDAP_START_TLS_S
if (opt.starttls)
{
#ifndef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
int check_cert = LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_HARD; /* LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_NEVER */
lerr = ldap_set_option (ld, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_REQUIRE_CERT, &check_cert);
if (lerr)
{
log_error ("ldap: error setting an TLS option: %s\n",
ldap_err2string (lerr));
err = ldap_err_to_gpg_err (lerr);
goto leave;
}
#else
/* On Windows, the certificates are checked by default. If the
option to disable checking mentioned above is ever
implemented, the way to do that on Windows is to install a
callback routine using ldap_set_option (..,
LDAP_OPT_SERVER_CERTIFICATE, ..); */
#endif
npth_unprotect ();
lerr = ldap_start_tls_s (ld,
#ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
/* ServerReturnValue, result */
NULL, NULL,
#endif
/* ServerControls, ClientControls */
NULL, NULL);
npth_protect ();
if (lerr)
{
log_error ("ldap: error switching to STARTTLS mode: %s\n",
ldap_err2string (lerr));
err = ldap_err_to_gpg_err (lerr);
goto leave;
}
}
#endif
if (opt.ntds)
{
if (opt.verbose)
log_info ("binding to current user via AD\n");
#ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
npth_unprotect ();
lerr = ldap_bind_s (ld, NULL, NULL, LDAP_AUTH_NEGOTIATE);
npth_protect ();
if (lerr != LDAP_SUCCESS)
{
log_error ("error binding to LDAP via AD: %s\n",
ldap_err2string (lerr));
err = ldap_err_to_gpg_err (lerr);
goto leave;
}
#else /* Unix */
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED);
goto leave;
#endif /* Unix */
}
else if (opt.user)
{
if (opt.verbose)
log_info ("LDAP bind to '%s', password '%s'\n",
opt.user, opt.pass ? ">not_shown<" : ">none<");
npth_unprotect ();
lerr = ldap_simple_bind_s (ld, opt.user, opt.pass);
npth_protect ();
if (lerr != LDAP_SUCCESS)
{
log_error ("error binding to LDAP: %s\n", ldap_err2string (lerr));
err = ldap_err_to_gpg_err (lerr);
goto leave;
}
}
else
{
/* By default we don't bind as there is usually no need to. */
}
leave:
if (err)
{
if (ld)
ldap_unbind (ld);
}
else
*r_ld = ld;
return err;
}
/* Helper for fetch_ldap(). */
static int
print_ldap_entries (LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *msg, char *want_attr)
{
LDAPMessage *item;
int any = 0;
for (npth_unprotect (), item = ldap_first_entry (ld, msg), npth_protect ();
item;
npth_unprotect (), item = ldap_next_entry (ld, item), npth_protect ())
{
BerElement *berctx;
char *attr;
if (opt.verbose > 1)
log_info ("scanning result for attribute '%s'\n",
want_attr? want_attr : "[all]");
if (opt.multi)
{ /* Write item marker. */
if (es_fwrite ("I\0\0\0\0", 5, 1, opt.outstream) != 1)
{
log_error ("error writing to stdout: %s\n",
strerror (errno));
return -1;
}
}
for (npth_unprotect (), attr = ldap_first_attribute (ld, item, &berctx),
npth_protect ();
attr;
npth_unprotect (), attr = ldap_next_attribute (ld, item, berctx),
npth_protect ())
{
struct berval **values;
int idx;
if (opt.verbose > 1)
log_info (" available attribute '%s'\n", attr);
set_timeout ();
/* I case we want only one attribute we do a case
insensitive compare without the optional extension
(i.e. ";binary"). Case insensitive is not really correct
but the best we can do. */
if (want_attr)
{
char *cp1, *cp2;
int cmpres;
cp1 = strchr (want_attr, ';');
if (cp1)
*cp1 = 0;
cp2 = strchr (attr, ';');
if (cp2)
*cp2 = 0;
cmpres = ascii_strcasecmp (want_attr, attr);
if (cp1)
*cp1 = ';';
if (cp2)
*cp2 = ';';
if (cmpres)
{
ldap_memfree (attr);
continue; /* Not found: Try next attribute. */
}
}
npth_unprotect ();
values = ldap_get_values_len (ld, item, attr);
npth_protect ();
if (!values)
{
if (opt.verbose)
log_info ("attribute '%s' not found\n", attr);
ldap_memfree (attr);
continue;
}
if (opt.verbose)
{
log_info ("found attribute '%s'\n", attr);
if (opt.verbose > 1)
for (idx=0; values[idx]; idx++)
log_info (" length[%d]=%d\n",
idx, (int)values[0]->bv_len);
}
if (opt.multi)
{ /* Write attribute marker. */
unsigned char tmp[5];
size_t n = strlen (attr);
tmp[0] = 'A';
tmp[1] = (n >> 24);
tmp[2] = (n >> 16);
tmp[3] = (n >> 8);
tmp[4] = (n);
if (es_fwrite (tmp, 5, 1, opt.outstream) != 1
|| es_fwrite (attr, n, 1, opt.outstream) != 1)
{
log_error ("error writing to stdout: %s\n",
strerror (errno));
ldap_value_free_len (values);
ldap_memfree (attr);
ber_free (berctx, 0);
return -1;
}
}
for (idx=0; values[idx]; idx++)
{
if (opt.multi)
{ /* Write value marker. */
unsigned char tmp[5];
size_t n = values[0]->bv_len;
tmp[0] = 'V';
tmp[1] = (n >> 24);
tmp[2] = (n >> 16);
tmp[3] = (n >> 8);
tmp[4] = (n);
if (es_fwrite (tmp, 5, 1, opt.outstream) != 1)
{
log_error ("error writing to stdout: %s\n",
strerror (errno));
ldap_value_free_len (values);
ldap_memfree (attr);
ber_free (berctx, 0);
return -1;
}
}
if (es_fwrite (values[0]->bv_val, values[0]->bv_len,
1, opt.outstream) != 1)
{
log_error ("error writing to stdout: %s\n",
strerror (errno));
ldap_value_free_len (values);
ldap_memfree (attr);
ber_free (berctx, 0);
return -1;
}
any = 1;
if (!opt.multi)
break; /* Print only the first value. */
}
ldap_value_free_len (values);
ldap_memfree (attr);
if (want_attr || !opt.multi)
break; /* We only want to return the first attribute. */
}
ber_free (berctx, 0);
}
if (opt.verbose > 1 && any)
log_info ("result has been printed\n");
return any?0:-1;
}
/* Fetch data from the server at LD using FILTER. */
static int
fetch_ldap (LDAP *ld, char *base, int scope, char *filter)
{
gpg_error_t err;
int lerr;
LDAPMessage *msg;
char *attrs[2];
if (filter && !*filter)
filter = NULL;
if (opt.verbose)
{
log_info ("fetching using");
if (base)
log_printf (" base '%s'", base);
if (filter)
log_printf (" filter '%s'", filter);
log_printf ("\n");
}
attrs[0] = opt.attr;
attrs[1] = NULL;
set_timeout ();
npth_unprotect ();
lerr = ldap_search_st (ld, base, scope, filter,
attrs,
0,
&opt.timeout, &msg);
npth_protect ();
if (lerr == LDAP_SIZELIMIT_EXCEEDED && opt.multi)
{
if (es_fwrite ("E\0\0\0\x09truncated", 14, 1, opt.outstream) != 1)
{
log_error ("error writing to stdout: %s\n", strerror (errno));
return -1;
}
}
else if (lerr)
{
log_error ("searching '%s' failed: %s\n",
filter, ldap_err2string (lerr));
if (lerr != LDAP_NO_SUCH_OBJECT)
{
/* FIXME: Need deinit (ld)? */
/* Hmmm: Do we need to released MSG in case of an error? */
return -1;
}
}
err = print_ldap_entries (ld, msg, opt.multi? NULL:opt.attr);
ldap_msgfree (msg);
return err;
}
/* Main processing. Take the filter and run the LDAP query. The
* result is printed to stdout, errors are logged to the log stream.
* To allow searching with a different base it is possible to extend
* the filer. For example:
*
* ^CN=foo, OU=My Users&(objectClasses=*)
*
* Uses "CN=foo, OU=My Users" as base DN and "(objectClasses=*)" as
* filter. If the base prefix includes an ampersand, it needs to be
* doubled. The usual escaping rules for DNs (for the base) and
* filters apply. If no scope is given (see ldap_parse_extfilter for
* the syntax) subtree scope is used.
*/
static gpg_error_t
process_filter (LDAP *ld, const char *string)
{
gpg_error_t err;
char *base, *filter;
int scope = -1;
err = ldap_parse_extfilter (string, 0, &base, &scope, &filter);
if (!err)
err = fetch_ldap (ld,
base? base : opt.base,
scope == -1? LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE : scope,
filter);
xfree (base);
xfree (filter);
return err;
}