solanum/extensions/m_mkpasswd.c
Elizabeth Myers 3c7d6fcce7 Message handlers should return void.
Also fix up some return values and stuff to use bool (or void if
nothing). I just did it whilst I was here.

According to jilles, the return value used to signify whether or not the
client had exited. This was error-prone and was fixed a long, long time
ago, but the return value was left int for historical reasons.

Since the return type is not used (and has no clear use case anyway),
it's safe to just get rid of it.
2016-03-09 01:37:03 -06:00

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/*
* m_mkpasswd.c: Encrypts a password online.
*
* Based on mkpasswd.c, originally by Nelson Minar (minar@reed.edu)
* You can use this code in any way as long as these names remain.
*/
#include "stdinc.h"
#include "client.h"
#include "numeric.h"
#include "s_conf.h"
#include "modules.h"
#include "messages.h"
#include "send.h"
#include <string.h>
const char mkpasswd_desc[] = "Hash a password for use in ircd.conf";
static void m_mkpasswd(struct MsgBuf *msgbuf_p, struct Client *client_p, struct Client *source_p,
int parc, const char *parv[]);
static void mo_mkpasswd(struct MsgBuf *msgbuf_p, struct Client *client_p, struct Client *source_p,
int parc, const char *parv[]);
static char *make_md5_salt(int);
static char *make_sha256_salt(int);
static char *make_sha512_salt(int);
static char *generate_random_salt(char *, int);
static char *generate_poor_salt(char *, int);
static char saltChars[] = "./0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
/* 0 .. 63, ascii - 64 */
struct Message mkpasswd_msgtab = {
"MKPASSWD", 0, 0, 0, 0,
{mg_unreg, {m_mkpasswd, 2}, mg_ignore, mg_ignore, mg_ignore, {mo_mkpasswd, 2}}
};
mapi_clist_av1 mkpasswd_clist[] = { &mkpasswd_msgtab, NULL };
DECLARE_MODULE_AV2(mkpasswd, NULL, NULL, mkpasswd_clist, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, mkpasswd_desc);
/* m_mkpasswd - mkpasswd message handler
* parv[1] = password
* parv[2] = type
*/
static void
m_mkpasswd(struct MsgBuf *msgbuf_p, struct Client *client_p, struct Client *source_p, int parc, const char *parv[])
{
static time_t last_used = 0;
char *salt;
const char *crypted;
const char *hashtype;
const char hashdefault[] = "SHA512";
if(EmptyString(parv[1]))
{
sendto_one(source_p, form_str(ERR_NEEDMOREPARAMS), me.name, source_p->name, "MKPASSWD");
return;
}
if(parc < 3)
hashtype = hashdefault;
else
hashtype = parv[2];
if((last_used + ConfigFileEntry.pace_wait) > rb_current_time())
{
/* safe enough to give this on a local connect only */
sendto_one(source_p, form_str(RPL_LOAD2HI), me.name, source_p->name, "MKPASSWD");
return;
}
else
last_used = rb_current_time();
if(!irccmp(hashtype, "SHA256"))
salt = make_sha256_salt(16);
else if(!irccmp(hashtype, "SHA512"))
salt = make_sha512_salt(16);
else if(!irccmp(hashtype, "MD5"))
salt = make_md5_salt(8);
else
{
sendto_one_notice(source_p,
":MKPASSWD syntax error: MKPASSWD pass [SHA256|SHA512|MD5]");
return;
}
crypted = rb_crypt(parv[1], salt);
sendto_one_notice(source_p, ":Hash [%s] for %s: %s", hashtype, parv[1], crypted ? crypted : "???");
}
/* mo_mkpasswd - mkpasswd message handler
* parv[1] = password
* parv[2] = type
*/
static void
mo_mkpasswd(struct MsgBuf *msgbuf_p, struct Client *client_p, struct Client *source_p, int parc, const char *parv[])
{
char *salt;
const char *crypted;
const char *hashtype;
const char hashdefault[] = "SHA512";
if(EmptyString(parv[1]))
{
sendto_one(source_p, form_str(ERR_NEEDMOREPARAMS), me.name, source_p->name, "MKPASSWD");
return;
}
if(parc < 3)
hashtype = hashdefault;
else
hashtype = parv[2];
if(!irccmp(hashtype, "SHA256"))
salt = make_sha256_salt(16);
else if(!irccmp(hashtype, "SHA512"))
salt = make_sha512_salt(16);
else if(!irccmp(hashtype, "MD5"))
salt = make_md5_salt(8);
else
{
sendto_one_notice(source_p,
":MKPASSWD syntax error: MKPASSWD pass [SHA256|SHA512|MD5]");
return;
}
crypted = rb_crypt(parv[1], salt);
sendto_one_notice(source_p, ":Hash [%s] for %s: %s", hashtype, parv[1], crypted ? crypted : "???");
}
char *
make_md5_salt(int length)
{
static char salt[21];
if(length > 16)
{
printf("MD5 salt length too long\n");
exit(0);
}
salt[0] = '$';
salt[1] = '1';
salt[2] = '$';
generate_random_salt(&salt[3], length);
salt[length + 3] = '$';
salt[length + 4] = '\0';
return salt;
}
char *
make_sha256_salt(int length)
{
static char salt[21];
if(length > 16)
{
printf("SHA256 salt length too long\n");
exit(0);
}
salt[0] = '$';
salt[1] = '5';
salt[2] = '$';
generate_random_salt(&salt[3], length);
salt[length + 3] = '$';
salt[length + 4] = '\0';
return salt;
}
char *
make_sha512_salt(int length)
{
static char salt[21];
if(length > 16)
{
printf("SHA512 salt length too long\n");
exit(0);
}
salt[0] = '$';
salt[1] = '6';
salt[2] = '$';
generate_random_salt(&salt[3], length);
salt[length + 3] = '$';
salt[length + 4] = '\0';
return salt;
}
char *
generate_poor_salt(char *salt, int length)
{
int i;
srand(time(NULL));
for(i = 0; i < length; i++)
{
salt[i] = saltChars[rand() % 64];
}
return (salt);
}
char *
generate_random_salt(char *salt, int length)
{
char *buf;
int fd, i;
if((fd = open("/dev/random", O_RDONLY)) < 0)
{
return (generate_poor_salt(salt, length));
}
buf = calloc(1, length);
if(read(fd, buf, length) != length)
{
free(buf);
close(fd);
return (generate_poor_salt(salt, length));
}
for(i = 0; i < length; i++)
{
salt[i] = saltChars[abs(buf[i]) % 64];
}
free(buf);
close(fd);
return (salt);
}