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      1 /*
      2  * Author: Tatu Ylonen <ylo (at) cs.hut.fi>
      3  * Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen <ylo (at) cs.hut.fi>, Espoo, Finland
      4  *                    All rights reserved
      5  * Simple pattern matching, with '*' and '?' as wildcards.
      6  *
      7  * As far as I am concerned, the code I have written for this software
      8  * can be used freely for any purpose.  Any derived versions of this
      9  * software must be clearly marked as such, and if the derived work is
     10  * incompatible with the protocol description in the RFC file, it must be
     11  * called by a name other than "ssh" or "Secure Shell".
     12  */
     13 /*
     14  * Copyright (c) 2000 Markus Friedl.  All rights reserved.
     15  *
     16  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     17  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     18  * are met:
     19  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     20  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     21  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     22  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     23  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     24  *
     25  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     26  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     27  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     28  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     29  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     30  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     31  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     32  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     33  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
     34  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     35  */
     36 
     37 #include "includes.h"
     38 RCSID("$OpenBSD: match.c,v 1.19 2002/03/01 13:12:10 markus Exp $");
     39 
     40 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
     41 
     42 #include "match.h"
     43 #include "xmalloc.h"
     44 
     45 /*
     46  * Returns true if the given string matches the pattern (which may contain ?
     47  * and * as wildcards), and zero if it does not match.
     48  */
     49 
     50 int
     51 match_pattern(const char *s, const char *pattern)
     52 {
     53 	for (;;) {
     54 		/* If at end of pattern, accept if also at end of string. */
     55 		if (!*pattern)
     56 			return !*s;
     57 
     58 		if (*pattern == '*') {
     59 			/* Skip the asterisk. */
     60 			pattern++;
     61 
     62 			/* If at end of pattern, accept immediately. */
     63 			if (!*pattern)
     64 				return 1;
     65 
     66 			/* If next character in pattern is known, optimize. */
     67 			if (*pattern != '?' && *pattern != '*') {
     68 				/*
     69 				 * Look instances of the next character in
     70 				 * pattern, and try to match starting from
     71 				 * those.
     72 				 */
     73 				for (; *s; s++)
     74 					if (*s == *pattern &&
     75 					    match_pattern(s + 1, pattern + 1))
     76 						return 1;
     77 				/* Failed. */
     78 				return 0;
     79 			}
     80 			/*
     81 			 * Move ahead one character at a time and try to
     82 			 * match at each position.
     83 			 */
     84 			for (; *s; s++)
     85 				if (match_pattern(s, pattern))
     86 					return 1;
     87 			/* Failed. */
     88 			return 0;
     89 		}
     90 		/*
     91 		 * There must be at least one more character in the string.
     92 		 * If we are at the end, fail.
     93 		 */
     94 		if (!*s)
     95 			return 0;
     96 
     97 		/* Check if the next character of the string is acceptable. */
     98 		if (*pattern != '?' && *pattern != *s)
     99 			return 0;
    100 
    101 		/* Move to the next character, both in string and in pattern. */
    102 		s++;
    103 		pattern++;
    104 	}
    105 	/* NOTREACHED */
    106 }
    107 
    108 /*
    109  * Tries to match the string against the
    110  * comma-separated sequence of subpatterns (each possibly preceded by ! to
    111  * indicate negation).  Returns -1 if negation matches, 1 if there is
    112  * a positive match, 0 if there is no match at all.
    113  */
    114 
    115 int
    116 match_pattern_list(const char *string, const char *pattern, u_int len,
    117     int dolower)
    118 {
    119 	char sub[1024];
    120 	int negated;
    121 	int got_positive;
    122 	u_int i, subi;
    123 
    124 	got_positive = 0;
    125 	for (i = 0; i < len;) {
    126 		/* Check if the subpattern is negated. */
    127 		if (pattern[i] == '!') {
    128 			negated = 1;
    129 			i++;
    130 		} else
    131 			negated = 0;
    132 
    133 		/*
    134 		 * Extract the subpattern up to a comma or end.  Convert the
    135 		 * subpattern to lowercase.
    136 		 */
    137 		for (subi = 0;
    138 		    i < len && subi < sizeof(sub) - 1 && pattern[i] != ',';
    139 		    subi++, i++)
    140 			sub[subi] = dolower && isupper(pattern[i]) ?
    141 			    tolower(pattern[i]) : pattern[i];
    142 		/* If subpattern too long, return failure (no match). */
    143 		if (subi >= sizeof(sub) - 1)
    144 			return 0;
    145 
    146 		/* If the subpattern was terminated by a comma, skip the comma. */
    147 		if (i < len && pattern[i] == ',')
    148 			i++;
    149 
    150 		/* Null-terminate the subpattern. */
    151 		sub[subi] = '\0';
    152 
    153 		/* Try to match the subpattern against the string. */
    154 		if (match_pattern(string, sub)) {
    155 			if (negated)
    156 				return -1;		/* Negative */
    157 			else
    158 				got_positive = 1;	/* Positive */
    159 		}
    160 	}
    161 
    162 	/*
    163 	 * Return success if got a positive match.  If there was a negative
    164 	 * match, we have already returned -1 and never get here.
    165 	 */
    166 	return got_positive;
    167 }
    168 
    169 /*
    170  * Tries to match the host name (which must be in all lowercase) against the
    171  * comma-separated sequence of subpatterns (each possibly preceded by ! to
    172  * indicate negation).  Returns -1 if negation matches, 1 if there is
    173  * a positive match, 0 if there is no match at all.
    174  */
    175 int
    176 match_hostname(const char *host, const char *pattern, u_int len)
    177 {
    178 	return match_pattern_list(host, pattern, len, 1);
    179 }
    180 
    181 /*
    182  * returns 0 if we get a negative match for the hostname or the ip
    183  * or if we get no match at all.  returns 1 otherwise.
    184  */
    185 int
    186 match_host_and_ip(const char *host, const char *ipaddr,
    187     const char *patterns)
    188 {
    189 	int mhost, mip;
    190 
    191 	/* negative ipaddr match */
    192 	if ((mip = match_hostname(ipaddr, patterns, strlen(patterns))) == -1)
    193 		return 0;
    194 	/* negative hostname match */
    195 	if ((mhost = match_hostname(host, patterns, strlen(patterns))) == -1)
    196 		return 0;
    197 	/* no match at all */
    198 	if (mhost == 0 && mip == 0)
    199 		return 0;
    200 	return 1;
    201 }
    202 
    203 /*
    204  * match user, user@host_or_ip, user@host_or_ip_list against pattern
    205  */
    206 int
    207 match_user(const char *user, const char *host, const char *ipaddr,
    208     const char *pattern)
    209 {
    210 	char *p, *pat;
    211 	int ret;
    212 
    213 	if ((p = strchr(pattern,'@')) == NULL)
    214 		return match_pattern(user, pattern);
    215 
    216 	pat = xstrdup(pattern);
    217 	p = strchr(pat, '@');
    218 	*p++ = '\0';
    219 
    220 	if ((ret = match_pattern(user, pat)) == 1)
    221 		ret = match_host_and_ip(host, ipaddr, p);
    222 	xfree(pat);
    223 
    224 	return ret;
    225 }
    226 
    227 /*
    228  * Returns first item from client-list that is also supported by server-list,
    229  * caller must xfree() returned string.
    230  */
    231 #define	MAX_PROP	40
    232 #define	SEP	","
    233 char *
    234 match_list(const char *client, const char *server, u_int *next)
    235 {
    236 	char *sproposals[MAX_PROP];
    237 	char *c, *s, *p, *ret, *cp, *sp;
    238 	int i, j, nproposals;
    239 
    240 	c = cp = xstrdup(client);
    241 	s = sp = xstrdup(server);
    242 
    243 	for ((p = strsep(&sp, SEP)), i=0; p && *p != '\0';
    244 	    (p = strsep(&sp, SEP)), i++) {
    245 		if (i < MAX_PROP)
    246 			sproposals[i] = p;
    247 		else
    248 			break;
    249 	}
    250 	nproposals = i;
    251 
    252 	for ((p = strsep(&cp, SEP)), i=0; p && *p != '\0';
    253 	    (p = strsep(&cp, SEP)), i++) {
    254 		for (j = 0; j < nproposals; j++) {
    255 			if (strcmp(p, sproposals[j]) == 0) {
    256 				ret = xstrdup(p);
    257 				if (next != NULL)
    258 					*next = (cp == NULL) ?
    259 					    strlen(c) : cp - c;
    260 				xfree(c);
    261 				xfree(s);
    262 				return ret;
    263 			}
    264 		}
    265 	}
    266 	if (next != NULL)
    267 		*next = strlen(c);
    268 	xfree(c);
    269 	xfree(s);
    270 	return NULL;
    271 }
    272