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481 lines
13 KiB
C
481 lines
13 KiB
C
/* crlfetch.c - LDAP access
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* Copyright (C) 2002 Klarälvdalens Datakonsult AB
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* Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 g10 Code GmbH
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*
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* This file is part of DirMngr.
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*
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* DirMngr is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* DirMngr is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#include <config.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <pth.h>
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#include "crlfetch.h"
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#include "dirmngr.h"
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#include "misc.h"
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#include "http.h"
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#include "estream.h"
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#include "ldap-wrapper.h"
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/* For detecting armored CRLs received via HTTP (yes, such CRLS really
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exits, e.g. http://grid.fzk.de/ca/gridka-crl.pem at least in June
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2008) we need a context in the reader callback. */
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struct reader_cb_context_s
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{
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estream_t fp; /* The stream used with the ksba reader. */
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int checked:1; /* PEM/binary detection ahs been done. */
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int is_pem:1; /* The file stream is PEM encoded. */
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struct b64state b64state; /* The state used for Base64 decoding. */
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};
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/* We need to associate a reader object with the reader callback
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context. This table is used for it. */
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struct file_reader_map_s
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{
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ksba_reader_t reader;
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struct reader_cb_context_s *cb_ctx;
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};
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#define MAX_FILE_READER 50
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static struct file_reader_map_s file_reader_map[MAX_FILE_READER];
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/* Associate FP with READER. If the table is full wait until another
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thread has removed an entry. */
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static void
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register_file_reader (ksba_reader_t reader, struct reader_cb_context_s *cb_ctx)
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{
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int i;
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for (;;)
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{
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for (i=0; i < MAX_FILE_READER; i++)
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if (!file_reader_map[i].reader)
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{
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file_reader_map[i].reader = reader;
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file_reader_map[i].cb_ctx = cb_ctx;
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return;
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}
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log_info (_("reader to file mapping table full - waiting\n"));
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pth_sleep (2);
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}
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}
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/* Scan the table for an entry matching READER, remove that entry and
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return the associated file pointer. */
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static struct reader_cb_context_s *
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get_file_reader (ksba_reader_t reader)
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{
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struct reader_cb_context_s *cb_ctx = NULL;
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int i;
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for (i=0; i < MAX_FILE_READER; i++)
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if (file_reader_map[i].reader == reader)
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{
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cb_ctx = file_reader_map[i].cb_ctx;
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file_reader_map[i].reader = NULL;
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file_reader_map[i].cb_ctx = NULL;
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break;
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}
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return cb_ctx;
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}
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static int
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my_es_read (void *opaque, char *buffer, size_t nbytes, size_t *nread)
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{
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struct reader_cb_context_s *cb_ctx = opaque;
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int result;
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result = es_read (cb_ctx->fp, buffer, nbytes, nread);
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if (result)
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return result;
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/* Fixme we should check whether the semantics of es_read are okay
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and well defined. I have some doubts. */
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if (nbytes && !*nread && es_feof (cb_ctx->fp))
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return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_EOF);
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if (!nread && es_ferror (cb_ctx->fp))
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return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_EIO);
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if (!cb_ctx->checked && *nread)
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{
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int c = *(unsigned char *)buffer;
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cb_ctx->checked = 1;
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if ( ((c & 0xc0) >> 6) == 0 /* class: universal */
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&& (c & 0x1f) == 16 /* sequence */
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&& (c & 0x20) /* is constructed */ )
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; /* Binary data. */
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else
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{
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cb_ctx->is_pem = 1;
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b64dec_start (&cb_ctx->b64state, "");
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}
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}
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if (cb_ctx->is_pem && *nread)
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{
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size_t nread2;
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if (b64dec_proc (&cb_ctx->b64state, buffer, *nread, &nread2))
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{
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/* EOF from decoder. */
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*nread = 0;
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result = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_EOF);
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}
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else
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*nread = nread2;
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}
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return result;
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}
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/* Fetch CRL from URL and return the entire CRL using new ksba reader
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object in READER. Note that this reader object should be closed
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only using ldap_close_reader. */
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gpg_error_t
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crl_fetch (ctrl_t ctrl, const char *url, ksba_reader_t *reader)
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{
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gpg_error_t err;
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parsed_uri_t uri;
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char *free_this = NULL;
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int redirects_left = 2; /* We allow for 2 redirect levels. */
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*reader = NULL;
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once_more:
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err = http_parse_uri (&uri, url, 0);
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http_release_parsed_uri (uri);
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if (err && url && !strncmp (url, "https:", 6))
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{
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/* Our HTTP code does not support TLS, thus we can't use this
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scheme and it is frankly not useful for CRL retrieval anyway.
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We resort to using http, assuming that the server also
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provides plain http access. */
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free_this = xtrymalloc (strlen (url) + 1);
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if (free_this)
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{
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strcpy (stpcpy (free_this,"http:"), url+6);
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err = http_parse_uri (&uri, free_this, 0);
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http_release_parsed_uri (uri);
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if (!err)
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{
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log_info (_("using \"http\" instead of \"https\"\n"));
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url = free_this;
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}
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}
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}
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if (!err) /* Yes, our HTTP code groks that. */
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{
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http_t hd;
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if (opt.disable_http)
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{
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log_error (_("CRL access not possible due to disabled %s\n"),
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"HTTP");
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err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED);
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}
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else
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err = http_open_document (&hd, url, NULL,
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(opt.honor_http_proxy? HTTP_FLAG_TRY_PROXY:0)
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|(DBG_LOOKUP? HTTP_FLAG_LOG_RESP:0),
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opt.http_proxy, NULL, NULL, NULL);
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switch ( err? 99999 : http_get_status_code (hd) )
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{
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case 200:
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{
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estream_t fp = http_get_read_ptr (hd);
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struct reader_cb_context_s *cb_ctx;
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cb_ctx = xtrycalloc (1, sizeof *cb_ctx);
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if (!cb_ctx)
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err = gpg_error_from_syserror ();
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if (!err)
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err = ksba_reader_new (reader);
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if (!err)
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{
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cb_ctx->fp = fp;
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err = ksba_reader_set_cb (*reader, &my_es_read, cb_ctx);
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}
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if (err)
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{
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log_error (_("error initializing reader object: %s\n"),
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gpg_strerror (err));
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ksba_reader_release (*reader);
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*reader = NULL;
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http_close (hd, 0);
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}
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else
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{
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/* The ksba reader misses a user pointer thus we need
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to come up with our own way of associating a file
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pointer (or well the callback context) with the
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reader. It is only required when closing the
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reader thus there is no performance issue doing it
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this way. FIXME: We now have a close notification
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which might be used here. */
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register_file_reader (*reader, cb_ctx);
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http_close (hd, 1);
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}
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}
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break;
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case 301: /* Redirection (perm.). */
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case 302: /* Redirection (temp.). */
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{
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const char *s = http_get_header (hd, "Location");
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log_info (_("URL `%s' redirected to `%s' (%u)\n"),
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url, s?s:"[none]", http_get_status_code (hd));
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if (s && *s && redirects_left-- )
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{
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xfree (free_this); url = NULL;
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free_this = xtrystrdup (s);
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if (!free_this)
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err = gpg_error_from_errno (errno);
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else
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{
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url = free_this;
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http_close (hd, 0);
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/* Note, that our implementation of redirection
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actually handles a redirect to LDAP. */
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goto once_more;
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}
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}
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else
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err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NO_DATA);
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log_error (_("too many redirections\n")); /* Or no "Location". */
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http_close (hd, 0);
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}
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break;
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case 99999: /* Made up status code for error reporting. */
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log_error (_("error retrieving `%s': %s\n"),
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url, gpg_strerror (err));
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break;
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default:
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log_error (_("error retrieving `%s': http status %u\n"),
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url, http_get_status_code (hd));
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err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NO_DATA);
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http_close (hd, 0);
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}
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}
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else /* Let the LDAP code try other schemes. */
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{
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if (opt.disable_ldap)
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{
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log_error (_("CRL access not possible due to disabled %s\n"),
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"LDAP");
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err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED);
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}
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else
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err = url_fetch_ldap (ctrl, url, NULL, 0, reader);
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}
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xfree (free_this);
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return err;
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}
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/* Fetch CRL for ISSUER using a default server. Return the entire CRL
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as a newly opened stream returned in R_FP. */
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gpg_error_t
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crl_fetch_default (ctrl_t ctrl, const char *issuer, ksba_reader_t *reader)
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{
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if (opt.disable_ldap)
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{
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log_error (_("CRL access not possible due to disabled %s\n"),
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"LDAP");
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return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED);
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}
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return attr_fetch_ldap (ctrl, issuer, "certificateRevocationList",
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reader);
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}
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/* Fetch a CA certificate for DN using the default server. This
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function only initiates the fetch; fetch_next_cert must be used to
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actually read the certificate; end_cert_fetch to end the
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operation. */
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gpg_error_t
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ca_cert_fetch (ctrl_t ctrl, cert_fetch_context_t *context, const char *dn)
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{
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if (opt.disable_ldap)
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{
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log_error (_("CRL access not possible due to disabled %s\n"),
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"LDAP");
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return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED);
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}
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return start_default_fetch_ldap (ctrl, context, dn, "cACertificate");
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}
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gpg_error_t
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start_cert_fetch (ctrl_t ctrl, cert_fetch_context_t *context,
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strlist_t patterns, const ldap_server_t server)
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{
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if (opt.disable_ldap)
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{
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log_error (_("certificate search not possible due to disabled %s\n"),
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"LDAP");
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return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED);
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}
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return start_cert_fetch_ldap (ctrl, context, patterns, server);
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}
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gpg_error_t
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fetch_next_cert (cert_fetch_context_t context,
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unsigned char **value, size_t * valuelen)
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{
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return fetch_next_cert_ldap (context, value, valuelen);
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}
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/* Fetch the next data from CONTEXT, assuming it is a certificate and return
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it as a cert object in R_CERT. */
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gpg_error_t
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fetch_next_ksba_cert (cert_fetch_context_t context, ksba_cert_t *r_cert)
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{
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gpg_error_t err;
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unsigned char *value;
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size_t valuelen;
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ksba_cert_t cert;
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*r_cert = NULL;
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err = fetch_next_cert_ldap (context, &value, &valuelen);
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if (!err && !value)
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err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_BUG);
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if (err)
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return err;
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err = ksba_cert_new (&cert);
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if (err)
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{
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xfree (value);
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return err;
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}
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err = ksba_cert_init_from_mem (cert, value, valuelen);
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xfree (value);
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if (err)
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{
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ksba_cert_release (cert);
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return err;
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}
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*r_cert = cert;
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return 0;
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}
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void
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end_cert_fetch (cert_fetch_context_t context)
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{
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return end_cert_fetch_ldap (context);
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}
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/* Lookup a cert by it's URL. */
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gpg_error_t
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fetch_cert_by_url (ctrl_t ctrl, const char *url,
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unsigned char **value, size_t *valuelen)
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{
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const unsigned char *cert_image;
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size_t cert_image_n;
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ksba_reader_t reader;
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ksba_cert_t cert;
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gpg_error_t err;
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*value = NULL;
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*valuelen = 0;
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cert_image = NULL;
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reader = NULL;
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cert = NULL;
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err = url_fetch_ldap (ctrl, url, NULL, 0, &reader);
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if (err)
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goto leave;
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err = ksba_cert_new (&cert);
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if (err)
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goto leave;
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err = ksba_cert_read_der (cert, reader);
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if (err)
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goto leave;
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cert_image = ksba_cert_get_image (cert, &cert_image_n);
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if (!cert_image || !cert_image_n)
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{
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err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_INV_CERT_OBJ);
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goto leave;
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}
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*value = xtrymalloc (cert_image_n);
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if (!*value)
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{
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err = gpg_error_from_syserror ();
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goto leave;
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}
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memcpy (*value, cert_image, cert_image_n);
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*valuelen = cert_image_n;
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leave:
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ksba_cert_release (cert);
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ldap_wrapper_release_context (reader);
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return err;
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}
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/* This function is to be used to close the reader object. In
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addition to running ksba_reader_release it also releases the LDAP
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or HTTP contexts associated with that reader. */
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void
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crl_close_reader (ksba_reader_t reader)
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{
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struct reader_cb_context_s *cb_ctx;
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if (!reader)
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return;
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/* Check whether this is a HTTP one. */
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cb_ctx = get_file_reader (reader);
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if (cb_ctx)
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{
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/* This is an HTTP context. */
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if (cb_ctx->fp)
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es_fclose (cb_ctx->fp);
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/* Release the base64 decoder state. */
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if (cb_ctx->is_pem)
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b64dec_finish (&cb_ctx->b64state);
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/* Release the callback context. */
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xfree (cb_ctx);
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}
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else /* This is an ldap wrapper context (Currently not used). */
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ldap_wrapper_release_context (reader);
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/* Now get rid of the reader object. */
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ksba_reader_release (reader);
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}
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