5 Author: Pekka Riikonen <priikone@poseidon.pspt.fi>
7 Copyright (C) 1997 - 2001 Pekka Riikonen
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21 /* This file includes the private message sending and receiving routines
22 and private message key handling routines. */
24 #include "clientlibincludes.h"
25 #include "client_internal.h"
27 /* Sends private message to remote client. If private message key has
28 not been set with this client then the message will be encrypted using
29 normal session keys. Private messages are special packets in SILC
30 network hence we need this own function for them. This is similiar
31 to silc_client_packet_send_to_channel except that we send private
32 message. The `data' is the private message. If the `force_send' is
33 TRUE the packet is sent immediately. */
35 void silc_client_send_private_message(SilcClient client,
36 SilcClientConnection conn,
37 SilcClientEntry client_entry,
38 SilcMessageFlags flags,
43 SilcSocketConnection sock = conn->sock;
45 SilcPacketContext packetdata;
50 SILC_LOG_DEBUG(("Sending private message"));
52 /* Encode private message payload */
53 buffer = silc_private_message_payload_encode(flags,
55 client_entry->send_key);
57 /* If we don't have private message specific key then private messages
58 are just as any normal packet thus call normal packet sending. If
59 the key exist then the encryption process is a bit different and
60 will be done in the rest of this function. */
61 if (!client_entry->send_key) {
62 silc_client_packet_send(client, sock, SILC_PACKET_PRIVATE_MESSAGE,
63 client_entry->id, SILC_ID_CLIENT, NULL, NULL,
64 buffer->data, buffer->len, force_send);
68 /* We have private message specific key */
70 /* Get data used in the encryption */
71 cipher = client_entry->send_key;
72 hmac = conn->hmac_send;
73 block_len = silc_cipher_get_block_len(cipher);
75 /* Set the packet context pointers. */
76 packetdata.flags = SILC_PACKET_FLAG_PRIVMSG_KEY;
77 packetdata.type = SILC_PACKET_PRIVATE_MESSAGE;
78 packetdata.src_id = conn->local_id_data;
79 packetdata.src_id_len = silc_id_get_len(conn->local_id, SILC_ID_CLIENT);
80 packetdata.src_id_type = SILC_ID_CLIENT;
81 packetdata.dst_id = silc_id_id2str(client_entry->id, SILC_ID_CLIENT);
82 packetdata.dst_id_len = silc_id_get_len(client_entry->id, SILC_ID_CLIENT);
83 packetdata.dst_id_type = SILC_ID_CLIENT;
84 packetdata.truelen = buffer->len + SILC_PACKET_HEADER_LEN +
85 packetdata.src_id_len + packetdata.dst_id_len;
86 packetdata.padlen = SILC_PACKET_PADLEN((SILC_PACKET_HEADER_LEN +
87 packetdata.src_id_len +
88 packetdata.dst_id_len), block_len);
90 /* Prepare outgoing data buffer for packet sending */
91 silc_packet_send_prepare(sock,
92 SILC_PACKET_HEADER_LEN +
93 packetdata.src_id_len +
94 packetdata.dst_id_len,
98 packetdata.buffer = sock->outbuf;
100 /* Put the actual encrypted message payload data into the buffer. */
101 silc_buffer_put(sock->outbuf, buffer->data, buffer->len);
103 /* Create the outgoing packet */
104 silc_packet_assemble(&packetdata, cipher);
106 /* Encrypt the header and padding of the packet. */
107 cipher = conn->send_key;
108 silc_packet_encrypt(cipher, hmac, conn->psn_send++,
109 sock->outbuf, SILC_PACKET_HEADER_LEN +
110 packetdata.src_id_len + packetdata.dst_id_len +
113 SILC_LOG_HEXDUMP(("Private message packet, len %d", sock->outbuf->len),
114 sock->outbuf->data, sock->outbuf->len);
116 /* Now actually send the packet */
117 silc_client_packet_send_real(client, sock, force_send);
118 silc_free(packetdata.dst_id);
121 silc_buffer_free(buffer);
124 static void silc_client_private_message_cb(SilcClient client,
125 SilcClientConnection conn,
126 SilcClientEntry *clients,
127 uint32 clients_count,
130 SilcPacketContext *packet = (SilcPacketContext *)context;
133 silc_packet_context_free(packet);
137 silc_client_private_message(client, conn->sock, packet);
138 silc_packet_context_free(packet);
141 /* Private message received. This processes the private message and
142 finally displays it on the screen. */
144 void silc_client_private_message(SilcClient client,
145 SilcSocketConnection sock,
146 SilcPacketContext *packet)
148 SilcClientConnection conn = (SilcClientConnection)sock->user_data;
149 SilcPrivateMessagePayload payload = NULL;
150 SilcIDCacheEntry id_cache = NULL;
151 SilcClientID *remote_id = NULL;
152 SilcClientEntry remote_client;
153 SilcMessageFlags flags;
155 if (packet->src_id_type != SILC_ID_CLIENT)
158 remote_id = silc_id_str2id(packet->src_id, packet->src_id_len,
163 /* Check whether we know this client already */
164 if (!silc_idcache_find_by_id_one_ext(conn->client_cache, (void *)remote_id,
166 silc_hash_client_id_compare, NULL,
168 ((SilcClientEntry)id_cache->context)->nickname == NULL) {
170 if (id_cache && id_cache->context) {
171 remote_client = (SilcClientEntry)id_cache->context;
172 if (remote_client->status & SILC_CLIENT_STATUS_RESOLVING) {
173 remote_client->status &= ~SILC_CLIENT_STATUS_RESOLVING;
176 remote_client->status |= SILC_CLIENT_STATUS_RESOLVING;
179 /* Resolve the client info */
180 silc_client_get_client_by_id_resolve(client, conn, remote_id,
181 silc_client_private_message_cb,
182 silc_packet_context_dup(packet));
186 remote_client = (SilcClientEntry)id_cache->context;
188 /* Parse the payload and decrypt it also if private message key is set */
189 payload = silc_private_message_payload_parse(packet->buffer,
190 remote_client->receive_key);
192 silc_free(remote_id);
196 flags = silc_private_message_get_flags(payload);
198 /* Pass the private message to application */
199 client->ops->private_message(client, conn, remote_client, flags,
200 silc_private_message_get_message(payload,
203 /* See if we are away (gone). If we are away we will reply to the
204 sender with the set away message. */
205 if (conn->away && conn->away->away && !(flags & SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_NOREPLY)) {
206 /* If it's me, ignore */
207 if (SILC_ID_CLIENT_COMPARE(remote_id, conn->local_id))
210 /* Send the away message */
211 silc_client_send_private_message(client, conn, remote_client,
212 SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_AUTOREPLY |
213 SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_NOREPLY,
215 strlen(conn->away->away), TRUE);
220 silc_private_message_payload_free(payload);
221 silc_free(remote_id);
224 /* Function that actually employes the received private message key */
226 static void silc_client_private_message_key_cb(SilcClient client,
227 SilcClientConnection conn,
228 SilcClientEntry *clients,
229 uint32 clients_count,
232 SilcPacketContext *packet = (SilcPacketContext *)context;
235 unsigned char *cipher;
241 /* Parse the private message key payload */
242 ret = silc_buffer_unformat(packet->buffer,
243 SILC_STR_UI16_NSTRING(&key, &key_len),
244 SILC_STR_UI16_STRING(&cipher),
249 if (key_len > packet->buffer->len)
252 /* Now take the key in use */
253 if (!silc_client_add_private_message_key(client, conn, clients[0],
254 cipher, key, key_len, FALSE, TRUE))
257 /* Print some info for application */
258 client->ops->say(client, conn, SILC_CLIENT_MESSAGE_AUDIT,
259 "Received private message key from %s%s%s %s%s%s",
260 clients[0]->nickname,
261 clients[0]->server ? "@" : "",
262 clients[0]->server ? clients[0]->server : "",
263 clients[0]->username ? "(" : "",
264 clients[0]->username ? clients[0]->username : "",
265 clients[0]->username ? ")" : "");
268 silc_packet_context_free(packet);
271 /* Processes incoming Private Message Key payload. The libary always
272 accepts the key and takes it into use. */
274 void silc_client_private_message_key(SilcClient client,
275 SilcSocketConnection sock,
276 SilcPacketContext *packet)
278 SilcClientID *remote_id;
280 if (packet->src_id_type != SILC_ID_CLIENT)
283 remote_id = silc_id_str2id(packet->src_id, packet->src_id_len,
288 silc_client_get_client_by_id_resolve(client, sock->user_data, remote_id,
289 silc_client_private_message_key_cb,
290 silc_packet_context_dup(packet));
291 silc_free(remote_id);
294 /* Adds private message key to the client library. The key will be used to
295 encrypt all private message between the client and the remote client
296 indicated by the `client_entry'. If the `key' is NULL and the boolean
297 value `generate_key' is TRUE the library will generate random key.
298 The `key' maybe for example pre-shared-key, passphrase or similar.
299 The `cipher' MAY be provided but SHOULD be NULL to assure that the
300 requirements of the SILC protocol are met. The API, however, allows
301 to allocate any cipher.
303 If `responder' is TRUE then the sending and receiving keys will be
304 set according the client being the receiver of the private key. If
305 FALSE the client is being the sender (or negotiator) of the private
308 It is not necessary to set key for normal private message usage. If the
309 key is not set then the private messages are encrypted using normal
310 session keys. Setting the private key, however, increases the security.
312 Returns FALSE if the key is already set for the `client_entry', TRUE
315 int silc_client_add_private_message_key(SilcClient client,
316 SilcClientConnection conn,
317 SilcClientEntry client_entry,
324 unsigned char private_key[32];
327 SilcSKEKeyMaterial *keymat;
329 assert(client_entry);
331 /* Return FALSE if key already set */
332 if (client_entry->send_key && client_entry->receive_key)
336 cipher = SILC_DEFAULT_CIPHER;
338 /* Check the requested cipher */
339 if (!silc_cipher_is_supported(cipher))
342 /* Generate key if not provided */
343 if (generate_key == TRUE) {
345 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) private_key[i] = silc_rng_get_byte(client->rng);
348 client_entry->generated = TRUE;
352 client_entry->key = silc_calloc(key_len, sizeof(*client_entry->key));
353 memcpy(client_entry->key, key, key_len);
354 client_entry->key_len = key_len;
356 /* Produce the key material as the protocol defines */
357 keymat = silc_calloc(1, sizeof(*keymat));
358 if (silc_ske_process_key_material_data(key, key_len, 16, 256, 16,
359 client->md5hash, keymat)
360 != SILC_SKE_STATUS_OK)
363 /* Allocate the ciphers */
364 silc_cipher_alloc(cipher, &client_entry->send_key);
365 silc_cipher_alloc(cipher, &client_entry->receive_key);
368 if (responder == TRUE) {
369 silc_cipher_set_key(client_entry->send_key, keymat->receive_enc_key,
370 keymat->enc_key_len);
371 silc_cipher_set_iv(client_entry->send_key, keymat->receive_iv);
372 silc_cipher_set_key(client_entry->receive_key, keymat->send_enc_key,
373 keymat->enc_key_len);
374 silc_cipher_set_iv(client_entry->receive_key, keymat->send_iv);
376 silc_cipher_set_key(client_entry->send_key, keymat->send_enc_key,
377 keymat->enc_key_len);
378 silc_cipher_set_iv(client_entry->send_key, keymat->send_iv);
379 silc_cipher_set_key(client_entry->receive_key, keymat->receive_enc_key,
380 keymat->enc_key_len);
381 silc_cipher_set_iv(client_entry->receive_key, keymat->receive_iv);
384 /* Free the key material */
385 silc_ske_free_key_material(keymat);
390 /* Same as above but takes the key material from the SKE key material
391 structure. This structure is received if the application uses the
392 silc_client_send_key_agreement to negotiate the key material. The
393 `cipher' SHOULD be provided as it is negotiated also in the SKE
396 int silc_client_add_private_message_key_ske(SilcClient client,
397 SilcClientConnection conn,
398 SilcClientEntry client_entry,
400 SilcSKEKeyMaterial *key,
403 assert(client_entry);
405 /* Return FALSE if key already set */
406 if (client_entry->send_key && client_entry->receive_key)
410 cipher = SILC_DEFAULT_CIPHER;
412 /* Check the requested cipher */
413 if (!silc_cipher_is_supported(cipher))
416 /* Allocate the ciphers */
417 silc_cipher_alloc(cipher, &client_entry->send_key);
418 silc_cipher_alloc(cipher, &client_entry->receive_key);
421 if (responder == TRUE) {
422 silc_cipher_set_key(client_entry->send_key, key->receive_enc_key,
424 silc_cipher_set_iv(client_entry->send_key, key->receive_iv);
425 silc_cipher_set_key(client_entry->receive_key, key->send_enc_key,
427 silc_cipher_set_iv(client_entry->receive_key, key->send_iv);
429 silc_cipher_set_key(client_entry->send_key, key->send_enc_key,
431 silc_cipher_set_iv(client_entry->send_key, key->send_iv);
432 silc_cipher_set_key(client_entry->receive_key, key->receive_enc_key,
434 silc_cipher_set_iv(client_entry->receive_key, key->receive_iv);
440 /* Sends private message key payload to the remote client indicated by
441 the `client_entry'. If the `force_send' is TRUE the packet is sent
442 immediately. Returns FALSE if error occurs, TRUE otherwise. The
443 application should call this function after setting the key to the
446 Note that the key sent using this function is sent to the remote client
447 through the SILC network. The packet is protected using normal session
450 int silc_client_send_private_message_key(SilcClient client,
451 SilcClientConnection conn,
452 SilcClientEntry client_entry,
455 SilcSocketConnection sock = conn->sock;
459 if (!client_entry->send_key || !client_entry->key)
462 SILC_LOG_DEBUG(("Sending private message key"));
464 cipher_len = strlen(client_entry->send_key->cipher->name);
466 /* Create private message key payload */
467 buffer = silc_buffer_alloc(2 + client_entry->key_len);
468 silc_buffer_pull_tail(buffer, SILC_BUFFER_END(buffer));
469 silc_buffer_format(buffer,
470 SILC_STR_UI_SHORT(client_entry->key_len),
471 SILC_STR_UI_XNSTRING(client_entry->key,
472 client_entry->key_len),
473 SILC_STR_UI_SHORT(cipher_len),
474 SILC_STR_UI_XNSTRING(client_entry->send_key->cipher->name,
478 /* Send the packet */
479 silc_client_packet_send(client, sock, SILC_PACKET_PRIVATE_MESSAGE_KEY,
480 client_entry->id, SILC_ID_CLIENT, NULL, NULL,
481 buffer->data, buffer->len, force_send);
487 /* Removes the private message from the library. The key won't be used
488 after this to protect the private messages with the remote `client_entry'
489 client. Returns FALSE on error, TRUE otherwise. */
491 int silc_client_del_private_message_key(SilcClient client,
492 SilcClientConnection conn,
493 SilcClientEntry client_entry)
495 assert(client_entry);
497 if (!client_entry->send_key && !client_entry->receive_key)
500 silc_cipher_free(client_entry->send_key);
501 silc_cipher_free(client_entry->receive_key);
503 if (client_entry->key) {
504 memset(client_entry->key, 0, client_entry->key_len);
505 silc_free(client_entry->key);
508 client_entry->send_key = NULL;
509 client_entry->receive_key = NULL;
510 client_entry->key = NULL;
515 /* Returns array of set private message keys associated to the connection
516 `conn'. Returns allocated SilcPrivateMessageKeys array and the array
517 count to the `key_count' argument. The array must be freed by the caller
518 by calling the silc_client_free_private_message_keys function. Note:
519 the keys returned in the array is in raw format. It might not be desired
520 to show the keys as is. The application might choose not to show the keys
521 at all or to show the fingerprints of the keys. */
523 SilcPrivateMessageKeys
524 silc_client_list_private_message_keys(SilcClient client,
525 SilcClientConnection conn,
528 SilcPrivateMessageKeys keys;
530 SilcIDCacheEntry id_cache;
531 SilcIDCacheList list;
532 SilcClientEntry entry;
534 if (!silc_idcache_get_all(conn->client_cache, &list))
537 if (!silc_idcache_list_count(list)) {
538 silc_idcache_list_free(list);
542 keys = silc_calloc(silc_idcache_list_count(list), sizeof(*keys));
544 silc_idcache_list_first(list, &id_cache);
546 entry = (SilcClientEntry)id_cache->context;
548 if (entry->send_key) {
549 keys[count].client_entry = entry;
550 keys[count].cipher = entry->send_key->cipher->name;
551 keys[count].key = entry->generated == FALSE ? entry->key : NULL;
552 keys[count].key_len = entry->generated == FALSE ? entry->key_len : 0;
556 if (!silc_idcache_list_next(list, &id_cache))
566 /* Frees the SilcPrivateMessageKeys array returned by the function
567 silc_client_list_private_message_keys. */
569 void silc_client_free_private_message_keys(SilcPrivateMessageKeys keys,
575 /* Sets away `message'. The away message may be set when the client's
576 mode is changed to SILC_UMODE_GONE and the client whishes to reply
577 to anyone who sends private message. The `message' will be sent
578 automatically back to the the client who send private message. If
579 away message is already set this replaces the old message with the
580 new one. If `message' is NULL the old away message is removed.
581 The sender may freely free the memory of the `message'. */
583 void silc_client_set_away_message(SilcClient client,
584 SilcClientConnection conn,
587 if (!message && conn->away) {
588 silc_free(conn->away->away);
589 silc_free(conn->away);
595 conn->away = silc_calloc(1, sizeof(*conn->away));
596 if (conn->away->away)
597 silc_free(conn->away->away);
598 conn->away->away = strdup(message);