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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com)
**
** This file is part of the QtGui module of the Qt Toolkit.
**
** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$
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****************************************************************************/
#include "qtransportauth_qws.h"
#include "qtransportauth_qws_p.h"
#ifndef QT_NO_SXE
#include "../../3rdparty/md5/md5.h"
#include "../../3rdparty/md5/md5.cpp"
#include "qwsutils_qws.h"
#include "qwssocket_qws.h"
#include "qwscommand_qws_p.h"
#include "qwindowsystem_qws.h"
#include "qbuffer.h"
#include "qthread.h"
#include "qabstractsocket.h"
#include "qlibraryinfo.h"
#include "qfile.h"
#include "qdebug.h"
#include <syslog.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <QtCore/qcache.h>
#define BUF_SIZE 512
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\internal
memset for security purposes, guaranteed not to be optimized away
http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/Secure-Programs-HOWTO.html
*/
Q_GUI_EXPORT void *guaranteed_memset(void *v,int c,size_t n)
{
volatile char *p = (char *)v; while (n--) *p++=c; return v;
}
/*!
\class QTransportAuth
\internal
\brief Authenticate a message transport.
For performance reasons, message authentication is tied to an individual
message transport instance. For example in connection oriented transports
the authentication cookie can be cached against the connection avoiding
the overhead of authentication on every message.
For each process there is one instance of the QTransportAuth object.
For server processes it can determine the \link secure-exe-environ.html SXE
Program Identity \endlink and provide access to policy data to determine if
the message should be forwarded for action. If not actioned, the message
may be treated as being from a flawed or malicious process.
Retrieve the instance with the getInstance() method. The constructor is
disabled and instances of QTransportAuth should never be constructed by
calling classes.
To make the Authentication easier to use a proxied QIODevice is provided
which uses an internal QBuffer.
In the server code first get a pointer to a QTransportAuth::Data object
using the connectTransport() method:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_embedded_qtransportauth_qws.cpp 0
Here it is asserted that the transport is trusted. See the assumptions
listed in the \link secure-exe-environ.html SXE documentation \endlink
Then proxy in the authentication device:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_embedded_qtransportauth_qws.cpp 1
In the client code it is similar. Use the connectTransport() method
just the same then proxy in the authentication device instead of the
socket in write calls:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_embedded_qtransportauth_qws.cpp 2
*/
static int hmac_md5(
unsigned char* text, /* pointer to data stream */
int text_length, /* length of data stream */
const unsigned char* key, /* pointer to authentication key */
int key_length, /* length of authentication key */
unsigned char * digest /* caller digest to be filled in */
);
#define KEY_CACHE_SIZE 30
const char * const errorStrings[] = {
"pending identity verification",
"message too small to carry auth data",
"cache miss on connection oriented transport",
"no magic bytes on message",
"key not found for prog id",
"authorization key match failed",
"key out of date"
};
const char *QTransportAuth::errorString( const Data &d )
{
if (( d.status & ErrMask ) == Success )
return "success";
int e = d.status & ErrMask;
if ( e > OutOfDate )
return "unknown";
return errorStrings[e];
}
SxeRegistryLocker::SxeRegistryLocker( QObject *reg )
: m_success( false )
, m_reg( 0 )
{
if ( reg )
if ( !QMetaObject::invokeMethod( reg, "lockManifest", Q_RETURN_ARG(bool, m_success) ))
m_success = false;
m_reg = reg;
}
SxeRegistryLocker::~SxeRegistryLocker()
{
if ( m_success )
QMetaObject::invokeMethod( m_reg, "unlockManifest" );
}
QTransportAuthPrivate::QTransportAuthPrivate()
: keyInitialised(false)
, m_packageRegistry( 0 )
{
}
QTransportAuthPrivate::~QTransportAuthPrivate()
{
}
/*!
\internal
Construct a new QTransportAuth
*/
QTransportAuth::QTransportAuth() : QObject(*new QTransportAuthPrivate)
{
// qDebug( "creating transport auth" );
}
/*!
\internal
Destructor
*/
QTransportAuth::~QTransportAuth()
{
// qDebug( "deleting transport auth" );
}
/*!
Set the process key for this currently running Qt Extended process to
the \a authdata. \a authdata should be sizeof(struct AuthCookie)
in length and contain the key and program id. Use this method
when setting or changing the SXE identity of the current program.
*/
void QTransportAuth::setProcessKey( const char *authdata )
{
Q_D(QTransportAuth);
::memcpy(&d->authKey, authdata, sizeof(struct AuthCookie));
QFile proc_key( QLatin1String("/proc/self/lids_key") );
// where proc key exists use that instead
if ( proc_key.open( QIODevice::ReadOnly ))
{
qint64 kb = proc_key.read( (char*)&d->authKey.key, QSXE_KEY_LEN );
#ifdef QTRANSPORTAUTH_DEBUG
qDebug( "Using %li bytes of /proc/%i/lids_key\n", (long int)kb, getpid() );
#else
Q_UNUSED( kb );
#endif
}
d->keyInitialised = true;
}
/*!
Apply \a key as the process key for the currently running application.
\a prog is current ignored
Deprecated function
*/
void QTransportAuth::setProcessKey( const char *key, const char *prog )
{
Q_UNUSED(prog);
setProcessKey( key );
#ifdef QTRANSPORTAUTH_DEBUG
char displaybuf[QSXE_KEY_LEN*2+1];
hexstring( displaybuf, (const unsigned char *)key, QSXE_KEY_LEN );
qDebug() << "key" << displaybuf << "set";
#endif
}
/*!
Register \a pr as a policy handler object. The object pointed to
by \a pr should have a slot as follows
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_embedded_qtransportauth_qws.cpp 3
All requests received by this server will then generate a call to
this slot, and may be processed for policy compliance.
*/
void QTransportAuth::registerPolicyReceiver( QObject *pr )
{
// not every policy receiver needs setup - no error if this fails
QMetaObject::invokeMethod( pr, "setupPolicyCheck" );
connect( this, SIGNAL(policyCheck(QTransportAuth::Data&,QString)),
pr, SLOT(policyCheck(QTransportAuth::Data&,QString)), Qt::DirectConnection );
}
/*!
Unregister the \a pr from being a policy handler. No more policyCheck signals
are received by this object.
*/
void QTransportAuth::unregisterPolicyReceiver( QObject *pr )
{
disconnect( pr );
// not every policy receiver needs tear down - no error if this fails
QMetaObject::invokeMethod( pr, "teardownPolicyCheck" );
}
/*!
Record a new transport connection with \a properties and \a descriptor.
The calling code is responsible for destroying the returned data when the
tranport connection is closed.
*/
QTransportAuth::Data *QTransportAuth::connectTransport( unsigned char properties, int descriptor )
{
Data *data = new Data(properties, descriptor);
data->status = Pending;
return data;
}
/*!
Is the transport trusted. This is true iff data written into the
transport medium cannot be intercepted or modified by another process.
This is for example true for Unix Domain Sockets, but not for shared
memory or UDP sockets.
There is of course an underlying assumption that the kernel implementing
the transport is sound, ie it cannot be compromised by writing to
/dev/kmem or loading untrusted modules
*/
inline bool QTransportAuth::Data::trusted() const
{
return (bool)(properties & Trusted);
}
/*!
Assert that the transport is trusted.
For example with respect to shared memory, if it is ensured that no untrusted
root processes are running, and that unix permissions have been set such that
any untrusted non-root processes do not have access rights, then a shared
memory transport could be asserted to be trusted.
\sa trusted()
*/
inline void QTransportAuth::Data::setTrusted( bool t )
{
properties = t ? properties | Trusted : properties & ~Trusted;
}
/*!
Is the transport connection oriented. This is true iff once a connection
has been accepted, and state established, then further messages over the
transport are guaranteed to have come from the original connecting entity.
This is for example true for Unix Domain Sockets, but not
for shared memory or UDP sockets.
By extension if the transport is not trusted() then it should not be
assumed to be connection oriented, since spoofed connection information
could be created. For example if we assume the TCP/IP transport is
trusted, it can be treated as connection oriented; but this is only the
case if intervening routers are trusted.
Connection oriented transports have authorization cached against the
connection, and thus authorization is only done at connect time.
*/
inline bool QTransportAuth::Data::connection() const
{
return (bool)(properties & Connection);
}
/*!
Assert that the transport is connection oriented.
\sa connection()
*/
inline void QTransportAuth::Data::setConnection( bool t )
{
properties = t ? properties | Connection : properties & ~Connection;
}
/*!
Return a pointer to the instance of this process's QTransportAuth object
*/
QTransportAuth *QTransportAuth::getInstance()
{
static QTransportAuth theInstance;
return &theInstance;
}
/*!
Set the full path to the key file
Since this is normally relative to Qtopia::qpeDir() this needs to be
set within the Qt Extended framework.
The keyfile should be protected by file permissions or by MAC rules
such that it can only be read/written by the "qpe" server process
*/
void QTransportAuth::setKeyFilePath( const QString &path )
{
Q_D(QTransportAuth);
d->m_keyFilePath = path;
}
QString QTransportAuth::keyFilePath() const
{
Q_D(const QTransportAuth);
return d->m_keyFilePath;
}
void QTransportAuth::setLogFilePath( const QString &path )
{
Q_D(QTransportAuth);
d->m_logFilePath = path;
}
QString QTransportAuth::logFilePath() const
{
Q_D(const QTransportAuth);
return d->m_logFilePath;
}
void QTransportAuth::setPackageRegistry( QObject *registry )
{
Q_D(QTransportAuth);
d->m_packageRegistry = registry;
}
bool QTransportAuth::isDiscoveryMode() const
{
#if defined(SXE_DISCOVERY)
static bool checked = false;
static bool yesItIs = false;
if ( checked ) return yesItIs;
yesItIs = ( getenv( "SXE_DISCOVERY_MODE" ) != 0 );
if ( yesItIs )
{
qWarning("SXE Discovery mode on, ALLOWING ALL requests and logging to %s",
qPrintable(logFilePath()));
QFile::remove( logFilePath() );
}
checked = true;
return yesItIs;
#else
return false;
#endif
}
/*!
\internal
Return the authorizer device mapped to this client. Note that this
could probably all be void* instead of QWSClient* for generality.
Until the need for that rears its head its QWSClient* to save the casts.
#### OK the need has arrived, but the public API is frozen.
*/
QIODevice *QTransportAuth::passThroughByClient( QWSClient *client ) const
{
Q_D(const QTransportAuth);
if ( client == 0 ) return 0;
if ( d->buffersByClient.contains( client ))
{
return d->buffersByClient[client];
}
// qWarning( "buffer not found for client %p", client );
return 0;
}
/*!
\internal
Return a QIODevice pointer (to an internal QBuffer) which can be used
to receive data after authorisation on transport \a d.
The return QIODevice will act as a pass-through.
The data will be consumed from \a iod and forwarded on to the returned
QIODevice which can be connected to readyRead() signal handlers in
place of the original QIODevice \a iod.
This will be called in the server process to handle incoming
authenticated requests.
The returned QIODevice will take ownership of \a data which will be deleted
when the QIODevice is delected.
\sa setTargetDevice()
*/
QAuthDevice *QTransportAuth::recvBuf( QTransportAuth::Data *data, QIODevice *iod )
{
return new QAuthDevice( iod, data, QAuthDevice::Receive );
}
/*!
Return a QIODevice pointer (to an internal QBuffer) which can be used
to write data onto, for authorisation on transport \a d.
The return QIODevice will act as a pass-through.
The data written to the return QIODevice will be forwarded on to the
returned QIODevice. In the case of a QTcpSocket, this will cause it
to send out the data with the authentication information on it.
This will be called in the client process to generate outgoing
authenticated requests.
The returned QIODevice will take ownership of \a data which will be deleted
when the QIODevice is delected.
\sa setTargetDevice()
*/
QAuthDevice *QTransportAuth::authBuf( QTransportAuth::Data *data, QIODevice *iod )
{
return new QAuthDevice( iod, data, QAuthDevice::Send );
}
const unsigned char *QTransportAuth::getClientKey( unsigned char progId )
{
Q_D(QTransportAuth);
return d->getClientKey( progId );
}
void QTransportAuth::invalidateClientKeyCache()
{
Q_D(QTransportAuth);
d->invalidateClientKeyCache();
}
QMutex *QTransportAuth::getKeyFileMutex()
{
Q_D(QTransportAuth);
return &d->keyfileMutex;
}
/*
\internal
Respond to the destroyed(QObject*) signal of the QAuthDevice's
client object and remove it from the buffersByClient lookup hash.
*/
void QTransportAuth::bufferDestroyed( QObject *cli )
{
Q_D(QTransportAuth);
if ( cli == NULL ) return;
if ( d->buffersByClient.contains( cli ))
{
d->buffersByClient.remove( cli );
// qDebug( "@@@@@@@ client %p removed @@@@@@@@@", cli );
}
// qDebug( " client count %d", d->buffersByClient.count() );
}
bool QTransportAuth::authorizeRequest( QTransportAuth::Data &d, const QString &request )
{
bool isAuthorized = true;
if ( !request.isEmpty() && request != QLatin1String("Unknown") )
{
d.status &= QTransportAuth::ErrMask; // clear the status
emit policyCheck( d, request );
isAuthorized = (( d.status & QTransportAuth::StatusMask ) == QTransportAuth::Allow );
}
#if defined(SXE_DISCOVERY)
if (isDiscoveryMode()) {
#ifndef QT_NO_TEXTSTREAM
if (!logFilePath().isEmpty()) {
QFile log( logFilePath() );
if (!log.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Append)) {
qWarning("Could not write to log in discovery mode: %s",
qPrintable(logFilePath()));
} else {
QTextStream ts( &log );
ts << d.progId << '\t' << ( isAuthorized ? "Allow" : "Deny" ) << '\t' << request << endl;
}
}
#endif
isAuthorized = true;
}
#endif
if ( !isAuthorized )
{
qWarning( "%s - denied: for Program Id %u [PID %d]"
, qPrintable(request), d.progId, d.processId );
char linkTarget[BUF_SIZE]="";
char exeLink[BUF_SIZE]="";
char cmdlinePath[BUF_SIZE]="";
char cmdline[BUF_SIZE]="";
//get executable from /proc/pid/exe
snprintf( exeLink, BUF_SIZE, "/proc/%d/exe", d.processId );
if ( -1 == ::readlink( exeLink, linkTarget, BUF_SIZE - 1 ) )
{
qWarning( "SXE:- Error encountered in retrieving executable link target from /proc/%u/exe : %s",
d.processId, strerror(errno) );
snprintf( linkTarget, BUF_SIZE, "%s", linkTarget );
}
//get cmdline from proc/pid/cmdline
snprintf( cmdlinePath, BUF_SIZE, "/proc/%d/cmdline", d.processId );
int cmdlineFd = open( cmdlinePath, O_RDONLY );
if ( cmdlineFd == -1 )
{
qWarning( "SXE:- Error encountered in opening /proc/%u/cmdline: %s",
d.processId, strerror(errno) );
snprintf( cmdline, BUF_SIZE, "%s", "Unknown" );
}
else
{
if ( -1 == ::read(cmdlineFd, cmdline, BUF_SIZE - 1 ) )
{
qWarning( "SXE:- Error encountered in reading /proc/%u/cmdline : %s",
d.processId, strerror(errno) );
snprintf( cmdline, BUF_SIZE, "%s", "Unknown" );
}
close( cmdlineFd );
}
syslog( LOG_ERR | LOG_LOCAL6, "%s // PID:%u // ProgId:%u // Exe:%s // Request:%s // Cmdline:%s",
"<SXE Breach>", d.processId, d.progId, linkTarget, qPrintable(request), cmdline);
}
return isAuthorized;
}
inline bool __fileOpen( QFile *f )
{
#ifdef QTRANSPORTAUTH_DEBUG
if ( f->open( QIODevice::ReadOnly ))
{
qDebug( "Opened file: %s\n", qPrintable( f->fileName() ));
return true;
}
else
{
qWarning( "Could not open file: %s\n", qPrintable( f->fileName() ));
return false;
}
#else
return ( f->open( QIODevice::ReadOnly ));
#endif
}
/*!
\internal
Find client keys for the \a progId. If it is cached should be very
fast, otherwise requires a read of the secret key file
In the success case a pointer to the keys is returned. The pointer is
to storage allocated for the internal cache and must be used asap.
The list returned is a sequence of one or more keys which match the
progId. There is no separator, each 16 byte sequence represents a key.
The sequence is followed by two iterations of the SXE magic
bytes,eg 0xBA, 0xD4, 0xD4, 0xBA, 0xBA, 0xD4, 0xD4, 0xBA
NULL is returned in the following cases:
\list
\o the keyfiles could not be accessed - error condition
\o there was no key for the supplied program id - key auth failed
\endlist
Note that for the keyfiles, there is multi-thread and multi-process
concurrency issues: they can be read by the qpe process when
QTransportAuth calls getClientKey to verify a request, and they can be
read or written by the packagemanager when updating package data.
To protect against this, the keyfileMutex & SxeRegistryLocker is used.
The sxe_installer tool can also update inode and device numbers in
the manifest file, but this only occurs outside of normal operation,
so qpe and packagemanager are never running when this occurs.
*/
const unsigned char *QTransportAuthPrivate::getClientKey(unsigned char progId)
{
int manifestMatchCount = 0;
struct IdBlock mr;
int total_size = 0;
char *result = 0;
char *result_ptr;
int keysFound = 0;
bool foundKey;
int keysRead = 0;
struct usr_key_entry keys_list[128];
if ( keyCache.contains( progId ))
return (const unsigned char *)keyCache[progId];
SxeRegistryLocker rlock( m_packageRegistry );
// ### Qt 4.3: this is hacky - see documentation for setKeyFilePath
QString manifestPath = m_keyFilePath + QLatin1String("/manifest");
QString actualKeyPath = QLatin1String("/proc/lids/keys");
bool noFailOnKeyMissing = true;
if ( !QFile::exists( actualKeyPath )) {
actualKeyPath = m_keyFilePath + QLatin1String( "/" QSXE_KEYFILE );
}
QFile kf( actualKeyPath );
QFile mn( manifestPath );
if ( !__fileOpen( &mn ))
goto key_not_found;
// first find how much storage is needed
while ( mn.read( (char*)&mr, sizeof(struct IdBlock)) > 0 )
if ( mr.progId == progId )
manifestMatchCount++;
if ( manifestMatchCount == 0 )
goto key_not_found;
if ( !__fileOpen( &kf ))
{
noFailOnKeyMissing = false;
goto key_not_found;
}
total_size = 2 * QSXE_MAGIC_BYTES + manifestMatchCount * QSXE_KEY_LEN;
result = (char*)malloc( total_size );
Q_CHECK_PTR( result );
mn.seek( 0 );
result_ptr = result;
/* reading whole key array in is much more efficient, 99% case is this loop only
executes once, should not have more than 128 keyed items */
while (( keysRead = kf.read( (char*)keys_list, sizeof(struct usr_key_entry)*128 )) > 0 )
{
/* qDebug("PID %d: getClientKey() - read %d bytes = %d keys from %s", getpid(), keysRead,
keysRead/sizeof(struct usr_key_entry), qPrintable(actualKeyPath)); */
keysRead /= sizeof(struct usr_key_entry);
while ( mn.read( (char*)&mr, sizeof(struct IdBlock)) > 0 )
{
if ( mr.progId == progId )
{
foundKey = false;
for ( int i = 0; i < keysRead; ++i )
{
/* if ( i == 0 )
qDebug() << " pid" << getpid() << "looking for device" << (dev_t)mr.device << "inode" << (ino_t)mr.inode;
qDebug() << " pid" << getpid() << "trying device" << keys_list[i].dev << "inode" << keys_list[i].ino; */
if ( keys_list[i].ino == (ino_t)mr.inode && keys_list[i].dev == (dev_t)mr.device )
{
memcpy( result_ptr, keys_list[i].key, QSXE_KEY_LEN );
result_ptr += QSXE_KEY_LEN;
foundKey = true;
break;
}
}
if ( foundKey )
{
keysFound++;
if ( keysFound == manifestMatchCount )
break;
}
}
}
}
if ( result_ptr == result ) // nothing found!
goto key_not_found;
// 2 x magic bytes sentinel at end of sequence
for ( int i = 0; i < 2; ++i )
for ( int j = 0; j < QSXE_MAGIC_BYTES; ++j )
*result_ptr++ = magic[j];
keyCache.insert( progId, result, total_size / 10 );
/* qDebug( "PID %d : Found %d client keys for prog %u", getpid(), keysFound, progId ); */
goto success_out;
key_not_found:
if ( noFailOnKeyMissing ) // return an "empty" set of keys in this case
{
if ( result == 0 )
{
result = (char*)malloc( 2 * QSXE_MAGIC_BYTES );
Q_CHECK_PTR( result );
}
result_ptr = result;
for ( int i = 0; i < 2; ++i )
for ( int j = 0; j < QSXE_MAGIC_BYTES; ++j )
*result_ptr++ = magic[j];
return (unsigned char *)result;
}
qWarning( "PID %d : Not found client key for prog %u", getpid(), progId );
if ( result )
{
free( result );
result = 0;
}
success_out:
if ( mn.isOpen() )
mn.close();
if ( kf.isOpen() )
kf.close();
return (unsigned char *)result;
}
void QTransportAuthPrivate::invalidateClientKeyCache()
{
keyfileMutex.lock();
keyCache.clear();
keyfileMutex.unlock();
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////
//// RequestAnalyzer definition
////
RequestAnalyzer::RequestAnalyzer()
: moreData( false )
, dataSize( 0 )
{
}
RequestAnalyzer::~RequestAnalyzer()
{
}
/*!
Analzye the data in the\a msgQueue according to some protocol
and produce a request string for policy analysis.
If enough data is in the queue for analysis of a complete message,
return a non-null string, and set a flag so requireMoreData() will
return false; otherwise return a null string and requireMoreData()
return true.
The amount of bytes analyzed is then available via bytesAnalyzed().
A null string is also returned in the case where the message was
corrupt and could not be analyzed. In this case requireMoreData()
returns false.
Note: this method will modify the msgQueue and pull off the data
deemed to be corrupt, in the case of corrupt data.
In all other cases the msgQueue is left alone. The calling code
should then pull off the analyzed data. Use bytesAnalzyed() to
find how much data to pull off the queue.
*/
QString RequestAnalyzer::analyze( QByteArray *msgQueue )
{
#ifdef Q_WS_QWS
dataSize = 0;
moreData = false;
QBuffer cmdBuf( msgQueue );
cmdBuf.open( QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Unbuffered );
QWSCommand::Type command_type = (QWSCommand::Type)(qws_read_uint( &cmdBuf ));
QWSCommand *command = QWSCommand::factory(command_type);
// if NULL, factory will have already printed warning for bogus
// command_type just purge the bad stuff and attempt to recover
if ( command == NULL )
{
*msgQueue = msgQueue->mid( sizeof(int) );
return QString();
}
QString request = QLatin1String(qws_getCommandTypeString(command_type));
#ifndef QT_NO_COP
if ( !command->read( &cmdBuf ))
{
// not all command arrived yet - come back later
delete command;
moreData = true;
return QString();
}
if ( command_type == QWSCommand::QCopSend )
{
QWSQCopSendCommand *sendCommand = static_cast<QWSQCopSendCommand*>(command);
request += QString( QLatin1String("/QCop/%1/%2") ).arg( sendCommand->channel ).arg( sendCommand->message );
}
if ( command_type == QWSCommand::QCopRegisterChannel )
{
QWSQCopRegisterChannelCommand *registerCommand = static_cast<QWSQCopRegisterChannelCommand*>(command);
request += QString( QLatin1String("/QCop/RegisterChannel/%1") ).arg( registerCommand->channel );
}
#endif
dataSize = QWS_PROTOCOL_ITEM_SIZE( *command );
delete command;
return request;
#else
Q_UNUSED(msgQueue);
return QString();
#endif
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////
//// AuthDevice definition
////
/*!
Constructs a new auth device for the transport \a data and I/O device \a parent.
Incoming or outgoing data will be authenticated according to the auth direction \a dir.
The auth device will take ownership of the transport \a data and delete it when the device
is destroyed.
*/
QAuthDevice::QAuthDevice( QIODevice *parent, QTransportAuth::Data *data, AuthDirection dir )
: QIODevice( parent )
, d( data )
, way( dir )
, m_target( parent )
, m_client( 0 )
, m_bytesAvailable( 0 )
, m_skipWritten( 0 )
, analyzer( 0 )
{
if ( dir == Receive ) // server side
{
connect( m_target, SIGNAL(readyRead()),
this, SLOT(recvReadyRead()));
} else {
connect( m_target, SIGNAL(readyRead()),
this, SIGNAL(readyRead()));
}
connect( m_target, SIGNAL(bytesWritten(qint64)),
this, SLOT(targetBytesWritten(qint64)) );
open( QIODevice::ReadWrite | QIODevice::Unbuffered );
}
QAuthDevice::~QAuthDevice()
{
if ( analyzer )
delete analyzer;
delete d;
}
/*!
\internal
Store a pointer to the related device or instance which this
authorizer is proxying for
*/
void QAuthDevice::setClient( QObject *cli )
{
m_client = cli;
QTransportAuth::getInstance()->d_func()->buffersByClient[cli] = this;
QObject::connect( cli, SIGNAL(destroyed(QObject*)),
QTransportAuth::getInstance(), SLOT(bufferDestroyed(QObject*)) );
// qDebug( "@@@@@@@@@@@@ client set %p @@@@@@@@@", cli );
// qDebug( " client count %d", QTransportAuth::getInstance()->d_func()->buffersByClient.count() );
}
QObject *QAuthDevice::client() const
{
return m_client;
}
/*
\fn void QAuthDevice::authViolation(QTransportAuth::Data &)
This signal is emitted if an authorization failure is generated, as
described in checkAuth();
\sa checkAuth()
*/
/*
\fn void QAuthDevice::policyCheck(QTransportAuth::Data &transport, const QString &request )
This signal is emitted when a transport successfully delivers a request
and gives the opportunity to either deny or accept the request.
This signal must be connected in the same thread, ie it cannot be queued.
As soon as all handlers connected to this signal are processed the Allow or
Deny state on the \a transport is checked, and the request is allowed or denied
accordingly.
\sa checkAuth()
*/
/*!
\internal
Reimplement QIODevice writeData method.
For client end, when the device is written to the incoming data is
processed and an authentication header calculated. This is pushed
into the target device, followed by the actual incoming data (the
payload).
For server end, it is a fatal error to write to the device.
*/
qint64 QAuthDevice::writeData(const char *data, qint64 len)
{
if ( way == Receive ) // server
return m_target->write( data, len );
// client
#ifdef QTRANSPORTAUTH_DEBUG
char displaybuf[1024];
#endif
char header[QSXE_HEADER_LEN];
::memset( header, 0, QSXE_HEADER_LEN );
qint64 bytes = 0;
if ( QTransportAuth::getInstance()->authToMessage( *d, header, data, len ))
{
m_target->write( header, QSXE_HEADER_LEN );
#ifdef QTRANSPORTAUTH_DEBUG
hexstring( displaybuf, (const unsigned char *)header, QSXE_HEADER_LEN );
qDebug( "%d QAuthDevice::writeData - CLIENT: Header written: %s", getpid(), displaybuf );
#endif
m_skipWritten += QSXE_HEADER_LEN;
}
m_target->write( data, len );
bytes += len;
#ifdef QTRANSPORTAUTH_DEBUG
int bytesToDisplay = bytes;
const unsigned char *dataptr = (const unsigned char *)data;
while ( bytesToDisplay > 0 )
{
int amt = bytes < 500 ? bytes : 500;
hexstring( displaybuf, dataptr, amt );
qDebug( "%d QAuthDevice::writeData - CLIENT: %s", getpid(), bytes > 0 ? displaybuf : "(null)" );
dataptr += 500;
bytesToDisplay -= 500;
}
#endif
if ( m_target->inherits( "QAbstractSocket" ))
static_cast<QAbstractSocket*>(m_target)->flush();
return bytes;
}
/*!
Reimplement from QIODevice
Read data out of the internal message queue, reduce the queue by the amount
read. Note that the amount available is only ever the size of a command
(although a command can be very big) since we need to check at command
boundaries for new authentication headers.
*/
qint64 QAuthDevice::readData( char *data, qint64 maxSize )
{
if ( way == Send ) // client
return m_target->read( data, maxSize );
if ( msgQueue.size() == 0 )
return 0;
#ifdef QTRANSPORTAUTH_DEBUG
char displaybuf[1024];
hexstring( displaybuf, reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char *>(msgQueue.constData()),
msgQueue.size() > 500 ? 500 : msgQueue.size() );
qDebug() << getpid() << "QAuthDevice::readData() buffered/requested/avail"
<< msgQueue.size() << maxSize << m_bytesAvailable << displaybuf;
#endif
Q_ASSERT( m_bytesAvailable <= msgQueue.size() );
qint64 bytes = ( maxSize > m_bytesAvailable ) ? m_bytesAvailable : maxSize;
::memcpy( data, msgQueue.constData(), bytes );
msgQueue = msgQueue.mid( bytes );
m_bytesAvailable -= bytes;
return bytes;
}
/*!
\internal
Receive readyRead signal from the target recv device. In response
authorize the data, and write results out to the recvBuf() device
for processing by the application. Trigger the readyRead signal.
Authorizing involves first checking the transport is valid, ie the
handshake has either already been done and is cached on a trusted
transport, or was valid with this message; then second passing the
string representation of the service request up to any policyReceivers
If either of these fail, the message is denied. In discovery mode
denied messages are allowed, but the message is logged.
*/
void QAuthDevice::recvReadyRead()
{
qint64 bytes = m_target->bytesAvailable();
if ( bytes <= 0 ) return;
open( QIODevice::ReadWrite | QIODevice::Unbuffered );
QUnixSocket *usock = static_cast<QUnixSocket*>(m_target);
QUnixSocketMessage msg = usock->read();
msgQueue.append( msg.bytes() );
d->processId = msg.processId();
// if "fragmented" packet 1/2 way through start of a command, ie
// in the QWS msg type, cant do anything, come back later when
// there's more of the packet
if ( msgQueue.size() < (int)sizeof(int) )
{
// qDebug() << "returning: msg size too small" << msgQueue.size();
return;
}
#ifdef QTRANSPORTAUTH_DEBUG
char displaybuf[1024];
hexstring( displaybuf, reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char *>(msgQueue.constData()),
msgQueue.size() > 500 ? 500 : msgQueue.size() );
qDebug( "%d ***** SERVER read %lli bytes - msg %s", getpid(), bytes, displaybuf );
#endif
bool bufHasMessages = msgQueue.size() >= (int)sizeof(int);
while ( bufHasMessages )
{
unsigned char saveStatus = d->status;
if (( d->status & QTransportAuth::ErrMask ) == QTransportAuth::NoSuchKey )
{
QTransportAuth::getInstance()->authorizeRequest( *d, QLatin1String("NoSuchKey") );
break;
}
if ( !QTransportAuth::getInstance()->authFromMessage( *d, msgQueue, msgQueue.size() ))
{
// not all arrived yet? come back later
if (( d->status & QTransportAuth::ErrMask ) == QTransportAuth::TooSmall )
{
d->status = saveStatus;
return;
}
}
if (( d->status & QTransportAuth::ErrMask ) == QTransportAuth::NoMagic )
{
// no msg auth header, don't change the success status for connections
if ( d->connection() )
d->status = saveStatus;
}
else
{
// msg auth header detected and auth determined, remove hdr
msgQueue = msgQueue.mid( QSXE_HEADER_LEN );
}
if ( !authorizeMessage() )
break;
bufHasMessages = msgQueue.size() >= (int)sizeof(int);
}
}
/**
\internal
Handle bytesWritten signals from the underlying target device.
We adjust the target's value for bytes that are part of auth packets.
*/
void QAuthDevice::targetBytesWritten( qint64 bytes )
{
if ( m_skipWritten >= bytes ) {
m_skipWritten -= bytes;
bytes = 0;
} else if ( m_skipWritten > 0 ) {
bytes -= m_skipWritten;
m_skipWritten = 0;
}
if ( bytes > 0 ) {
emit bytesWritten( bytes );
}
}
/**
\internal
Pre-process the message to determine what QWS command it is. This
information is used as the "request" for the purposes of authorization.
The request and other data on the connection (id, PID, etc.) are forwarded
to all policy listeners by emitting a signal.
The signal must be processed synchronously because on return the allow/deny
status is used immediately to either drop or continue processing the message.
*/
bool QAuthDevice::authorizeMessage()
{
if ( analyzer == NULL )
analyzer = new RequestAnalyzer();
QString request = (*analyzer)( &msgQueue );
if ( analyzer->requireMoreData() )
return false;
bool isAuthorized = true;
if ( !request.isEmpty() && request != QLatin1String("Unknown") )
{
isAuthorized = QTransportAuth::getInstance()->authorizeRequest( *d, request );
}
bool moreToProcess = ( msgQueue.size() - analyzer->bytesAnalyzed() ) > (int)sizeof(int);
if ( isAuthorized )
{
#ifdef QTRANSPORTAUTH_DEBUG
qDebug() << getpid() << "SERVER authorized: releasing" << analyzer->bytesAnalyzed() << "byte command" << request;
#endif
m_bytesAvailable = analyzer->bytesAnalyzed();
emit QIODevice::readyRead();
return moreToProcess;
}
else
{
msgQueue = msgQueue.mid( analyzer->bytesAnalyzed() );
}
return true;
}
void QAuthDevice::setRequestAnalyzer( RequestAnalyzer *ra )
{
Q_ASSERT( ra );
if ( analyzer )
delete analyzer;
analyzer = ra;
}
/*!
\internal
Add authentication header to the beginning of a message
Note that the per-process auth cookie is used. This key should be rewritten in
the binary image of the executable at install time to make it unique.
For this to be secure some mechanism (eg MAC kernel or other
permissions) must prevent other processes from reading the key.
The buffer must have AUTH_SPACE(0) bytes spare at the beginning for the
authentication header to be added.
Returns true if header successfully added. Will fail if the
per-process key has not yet been set with setProcessKey()
*/
bool QTransportAuth::authToMessage( QTransportAuth::Data &d, char *hdr, const char *msg, int msgLen )
{
// qDebug( "authToMessage(): prog id %u", d.progId );
// only authorize connection oriented transports once, unless key has changed
if ( d.connection() && ((d.status & QTransportAuth::ErrMask) != QTransportAuth::Pending) &&
d_func()->authKey.progId == d.progId )
return false;
d.progId = d_func()->authKey.progId;
// If Unix socket credentials are being used the key wont be set
if ( !d_func()->keyInitialised )
return false;
unsigned char digest[QSXE_KEY_LEN];
char *msgPtr = hdr;
// magic always goes on the beginning
for ( int m = 0; m < QSXE_MAGIC_BYTES; ++m )
*msgPtr++ = magic[m];
hdr[ QSXE_LEN_IDX ] = (unsigned char)msgLen;
if ( !d.trusted())
{
// Use HMAC
int rc = hmac_md5( (unsigned char *)msg, msgLen, d_func()->authKey.key, QSXE_KEY_LEN, digest );
if ( rc == -1 )
return false;
memcpy( hdr + QSXE_KEY_IDX, digest, QSXE_KEY_LEN );
}
else
{
memcpy( hdr + QSXE_KEY_IDX, d_func()->authKey.key, QSXE_KEY_LEN );
}
hdr[ QSXE_PROG_IDX ] = d_func()->authKey.progId;
#ifdef QTRANSPORTAUTH_DEBUG
char keydisplay[QSXE_KEY_LEN*2+1];
hexstring( keydisplay, d_func()->authKey.key, QSXE_KEY_LEN );
qDebug( "%d CLIENT Auth to message %s against prog id %u and key %s\n",
getpid(), msg, d_func()->authKey.progId, keydisplay );
#endif
// TODO implement sequence to prevent replay attack, not required
// for trusted transports
hdr[ QSXE_SEQ_IDX ] = 1; // dummy sequence
d.status = ( d.status & QTransportAuth::StatusMask ) | QTransportAuth::Success;
return true;
}
/*!
Check authorization on the \a msg, which must be of size \a msgLen,
for the transport \a d.
If able to determine authorization, return the program identity of
the message source in the reference \a progId, and return true.
Otherwise return false.
If data is being received on a socket, it may be that more data is yet
needed before authentication can proceed.
Also the message may not be an authenticated at all.
In these cases the method returns false to indicate authorization could
not be determined:
\list
\i The message is too small to carry the authentication data
(status TooSmall is set on the \a d transport )
\i The 4 magic bytes are missing from the message start
(status NoMagic is set on the \a d transport )
\i The message is too small to carry the auth + claimed payload
(status TooSmall is set on the \a d transport )
\endlist
If however the authentication header (preceded by the magic bytes) and
any authenticated payload is received the method will determine the
authentication status, and return true.
In the following cases as well as returning true it will also emit
an authViolation():
\list
\i If the program id claimed by the message is not found in the key file
(status NoSuchKey is set on the \a d transport )
\i The authentication token failed against the claimed program id:
\list
\i in the case of trusted transports, the secret did not match
\i in the case of untrusted transports the HMAC code did not match
\endlist
(status FailMatch is set on the \a d transport )
\endlist
In these cases the authViolation( QTransportAuth::Data d ) signal is emitted
and the error string can be obtained from the status like this:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_embedded_qtransportauth_qws.cpp 4
*/
bool QTransportAuth::authFromMessage( QTransportAuth::Data &d, const char *msg, int msgLen )
{
if ( msgLen < QSXE_MAGIC_BYTES )
{
d.status = ( d.status & QTransportAuth::StatusMask ) | QTransportAuth::TooSmall;
return false;
}
// if no magic bytes, exit straight away
int m;
const unsigned char *mptr = reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char *>(msg);
for ( m = 0; m < QSXE_MAGIC_BYTES; ++m )
{
if ( *mptr++ != magic[m] )
{
d.status = ( d.status & QTransportAuth::StatusMask ) | QTransportAuth::NoMagic;
return false;
}
}
if ( msgLen < AUTH_SPACE(1) )
{
d.status = ( d.status & QTransportAuth::StatusMask ) | QTransportAuth::TooSmall;
return false;
}
// At this point we know the header is at least long enough to contain valid auth
// data, however the data may be spoofed. If it is not verified then the status will
// be set to uncertified so the spoofed data will not be relied on. However we want to
// know the program id which is being reported (even if it might be spoofed) for
// policy debugging purposes. So set it here, rather than after verification.
d.progId = msg[QSXE_PROG_IDX];
#ifdef QTRANSPORTAUTH_DEBUG
char authhdr[QSXE_HEADER_LEN*2+1];
hexstring( authhdr, reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char *>(msg), QSXE_HEADER_LEN );
qDebug( "%d SERVER authFromMessage(): message header is %s",
getpid(), authhdr );
#endif
unsigned char authLen = (unsigned char)(msg[ QSXE_LEN_IDX ]);
if ( msgLen < AUTH_SPACE(authLen) )
{
d.status = ( d.status & QTransportAuth::StatusMask ) | QTransportAuth::TooSmall;
return false;
}
bool isCached = d_func()->keyCache.contains( d.progId );
const unsigned char *clientKey = d_func()->getClientKey( d.progId );
if ( clientKey == NULL )
{
d.status = ( d.status & QTransportAuth::StatusMask ) | QTransportAuth::NoSuchKey;
return false;
}
#ifdef QTRANSPORTAUTH_DEBUG
char keydisplay[QSXE_KEY_LEN*2+1];
hexstring( keydisplay, clientKey, QSXE_KEY_LEN );
qDebug( "\t\tauthFromMessage(): message %s against prog id %u and key %s\n",
AUTH_DATA(msg), ((unsigned int)d.progId), keydisplay );
#endif
const unsigned char *auth_tok;
unsigned char digest[QSXE_KEY_LEN];
bool multi_tok = false;
bool need_to_recheck=false;
do
{
if ( !d.trusted())
{
hmac_md5( AUTH_DATA(msg), authLen, clientKey, QSXE_KEY_LEN, digest );
auth_tok = digest;
}
else
{
auth_tok = clientKey;
multi_tok = true; // 1 or more keys are in the clientKey
}
while( true )
{
if ( memcmp( auth_tok, magic, QSXE_MAGIC_BYTES ) == 0
&& memcmp( auth_tok + QSXE_MAGIC_BYTES, magic, QSXE_MAGIC_BYTES ) == 0 )
break;
if ( memcmp( msg + QSXE_KEY_IDX, auth_tok, QSXE_KEY_LEN ) == 0 )
{
d.status = ( d.status & QTransportAuth::StatusMask ) | QTransportAuth::Success;
return true;
}
if ( !multi_tok )
break;
auth_tok += QSXE_KEY_LEN;
}
//the keys cached on d.progId may not contain the binary key because the cache entry was made
//before the binary had first started, must search for client key again.
if ( isCached )
{
d_func()->keyCache.remove(d.progId);
isCached = false;
#ifdef QTRANSPORTAUTH_DEBUG
qDebug() << "QTransportAuth::authFromMessage(): key not found in set of keys cached"
<< "against prog Id =" << d.progId << ". Re-obtaining client key. ";
#endif
clientKey = d_func()->getClientKey( d.progId );
if ( clientKey == NULL )
{
d.status = ( d.status & QTransportAuth::StatusMask ) | QTransportAuth::NoSuchKey;
return false;
}
need_to_recheck = true;
}
else
{
need_to_recheck = false;
}
} while( need_to_recheck );
d.status = ( d.status & QTransportAuth::StatusMask ) | QTransportAuth::FailMatch;
qWarning() << "QTransportAuth::authFromMessage():failed authentication";
FAREnforcer::getInstance()->logAuthAttempt( QDateTime::currentDateTime() );
emit authViolation( d );
return false;
}
#ifdef QTRANSPORTAUTH_DEBUG
/*!
sprintf into hex - dest \a buf, src \a key, \a key_len is length of key.
The target buf should be [ key_len * 2 + 1 ] in size
*/
void hexstring( char *buf, const unsigned char* key, size_t key_len )
{
unsigned int i, p;
for ( i = 0, p = 0; i < key_len; i++, p+=2 )
{
unsigned char lo_nibble = key[i] & 0x0f;
unsigned char hi_nibble = key[i] >> 4;
buf[p] = (int)hi_nibble > 9 ? hi_nibble-10 + 'A' : hi_nibble + '0';
buf[p+1] = (int)lo_nibble > 9 ? lo_nibble-10 + 'A' : lo_nibble + '0';
}
buf[p] = '\0';
}
#endif
/*
HMAC MD5 as listed in RFC 2104
This code is taken from:
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2104.html
with the allowance for keys other than length 16 removed, but otherwise
a straight cut-and-paste.
The HMAC_MD5 transform looks like:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src.gui.embedded.qtransportauth_qws.cpp 5
\list
\i where K is an n byte key
\i ipad is the byte 0x36 repeated 64 times
\i opad is the byte 0x5c repeated 64 times
\i and text is the data being protected
\endlist
Hardware is available with accelerated implementations of HMAC-MD5 and
HMAC-SHA1. Where this hardware is available, this routine should be
replaced with a call into the accelerated version.
*/
static int hmac_md5(
unsigned char* text, /* pointer to data stream */
int text_length, /* length of data stream */
const unsigned char* key, /* pointer to authentication key */
int key_length, /* length of authentication key */
unsigned char * digest /* caller digest to be filled in */
)
{
MD5Context context;
unsigned char k_ipad[65]; /* inner padding - * key XORd with ipad */
unsigned char k_opad[65]; /* outer padding - * key XORd with opad */
int i;
/* in this implementation key_length == 16 */
if ( key_length != 16 )
{
fprintf( stderr, "Key length was %d - must be 16 bytes", key_length );
return 0;
}
/* start out by storing key in pads */
memset( k_ipad, 0, sizeof k_ipad );
memset( k_opad, 0, sizeof k_opad );
memcpy( k_ipad, key, key_length );
memcpy( k_opad, key, key_length );
/* XOR key with ipad and opad values */
for (i=0; i<64; i++) {
k_ipad[i] ^= 0x36;
k_opad[i] ^= 0x5c;
}
/* perform inner MD5 */
MD5Init(&context); /* init context for 1st pass */
MD5Update(&context, k_ipad, 64); /* start with inner pad */
MD5Update(&context, text, text_length); /* then text of datagram */
MD5Final(&context, digest); /* finish up 1st pass */
/* perform outer MD5 */
MD5Init(&context); /* init context for 2nd pass */
MD5Update(&context, k_opad, 64); /* start with outer pad */
MD5Update(&context, digest, 16); /* then results of 1st * hash */
MD5Final(&context, digest); /* finish up 2nd pass */
return 1;
}
const int FAREnforcer::minutelyRate = 4; //allowed number of false authentication attempts per minute
const QString FAREnforcer::FARMessage = QLatin1String("FAR_Exceeded");
const QString FAREnforcer::SxeTag = QLatin1String("<SXE Breach>");
const int FAREnforcer::minute = 60;
FAREnforcer::FAREnforcer():authAttempts()
{
QDateTime nullDateTime = QDateTime();
for (int i = 0; i < minutelyRate; i++ )
authAttempts << nullDateTime;
}
FAREnforcer *FAREnforcer::getInstance()
{
static FAREnforcer theInstance;
return &theInstance;
}
void FAREnforcer::logAuthAttempt( QDateTime time )
{
QDateTime dt = authAttempts.takeFirst();
authAttempts.append( time );
if ( dt.secsTo( authAttempts.last() ) <= minute )
{
#if defined(SXE_DISCOVERY)
if ( QTransportAuth::getInstance()->isDiscoveryMode() ) {
static QBasicAtomicInt reported = Q_BASIC_ATOMIC_INITIALIZER(0);
if ( reported.testAndSetRelaxed(0,1) ) {
#ifndef QT_NO_TEXTSTREAM
QString logFilePath = QTransportAuth::getInstance()->logFilePath();
if ( !logFilePath.isEmpty() ) {
QFile log( logFilePath );
if ( !log.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Append) ) {
qWarning("Could not write to log in discovery mode: %s",
qPrintable(logFilePath) );
} else {
QTextStream ts( &log );
ts << "\t\tWarning: False Authentication Rate of " << minutelyRate << "\n"
<< "\t\tserver connections/authentications per minute has been exceeded,\n"
<< "\t\tno further warnings will be issued\n";
}
}
}
#endif
reset();
return;
}
#endif
syslog( LOG_ERR | LOG_LOCAL6, "%s %s",
qPrintable( FAREnforcer::SxeTag ),
qPrintable( FAREnforcer::FARMessage ) );
reset();
}
}
void FAREnforcer::reset()
{
QDateTime nullDateTime = QDateTime();
for (int i = 0; i < minutelyRate; i++ )
authAttempts[i] = nullDateTime;
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
#include "moc_qtransportauth_qws_p.cpp"
#endif // QT_NO_SXE
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