xref: /freebsd/crypto/heimdal/kadmin/random_password.c (revision 0b3105a37d7adcadcb720112fed4dc4e8040be99)
1 /*
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3  * (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden).
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32  */
33 
34 #include "kadmin_locl.h"
35 
36 /* This file defines some a function that generates a random password,
37    that can be used when creating a large amount of principals (such
38    as for a batch of students). Since this is a political matter, you
39    should think about how secure generated passwords has to be.
40 
41    Both methods defined here will give you at least 55 bits of
42    entropy.
43    */
44 
45 /* If you want OTP-style passwords, define OTP_STYLE */
46 
47 #ifdef OTP_STYLE
48 #include <otp.h>
49 #else
50 static void generate_password(char **pw, int num_classes, ...);
51 #endif
52 
53 void
54 random_password(char *pw, size_t len)
55 {
56 #ifdef OTP_STYLE
57     {
58 	OtpKey newkey;
59 
60 	krb5_generate_random_block(&newkey, sizeof(newkey));
61 	otp_print_stddict (newkey, pw, len);
62 	strlwr(pw);
63     }
64 #else
65     char *pass;
66     generate_password(&pass, 3,
67 		      "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", 7,
68 		      "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ", 2,
69 		      "@$%&*()-+=:,/<>1234567890", 1);
70     strlcpy(pw, pass, len);
71     memset(pass, 0, strlen(pass));
72     free(pass);
73 #endif
74 }
75 
76 /* some helper functions */
77 
78 #ifndef OTP_STYLE
79 /* return a random value in range 0-127 */
80 static int
81 RND(unsigned char *key, int keylen, int *left)
82 {
83     if(*left == 0){
84 	krb5_generate_random_block(key, keylen);
85 	*left = keylen;
86     }
87     (*left)--;
88     return ((unsigned char*)key)[*left];
89 }
90 
91 /* This a helper function that generates a random password with a
92    number of characters from a set of character classes.
93 
94    If there are n classes, and the size of each class is Pi, and the
95    number of characters from each class is Ni, the number of possible
96    passwords are (given that the character classes are disjoint):
97 
98      n             n
99    -----        /  ----  \
100    |   |  Ni    |  \     |
101    |   | Pi     |   \  Ni| !
102    |   | ---- * |   /    |
103    |   | Ni!    |  /___  |
104     i=1          \  i=1  /
105 
106     Since it uses the RND function above, neither the size of each
107     class, nor the total length of the generated password should be
108     larger than 127 (without fixing RND).
109 
110    */
111 static void
112 generate_password(char **pw, int num_classes, ...)
113 {
114     struct {
115 	const char *str;
116 	int len;
117 	int freq;
118     } *classes;
119     va_list ap;
120     int len, i;
121     unsigned char rbuf[8]; /* random buffer */
122     int rleft = 0;
123 
124     *pw = NULL;
125 
126     classes = malloc(num_classes * sizeof(*classes));
127     if(classes == NULL)
128 	return;
129     va_start(ap, num_classes);
130     len = 0;
131     for(i = 0; i < num_classes; i++){
132 	classes[i].str = va_arg(ap, const char*);
133 	classes[i].len = strlen(classes[i].str);
134 	classes[i].freq = va_arg(ap, int);
135 	len += classes[i].freq;
136     }
137     va_end(ap);
138     *pw = malloc(len + 1);
139     if(*pw == NULL) {
140 	free(classes);
141 	return;
142     }
143     for(i = 0; i < len; i++) {
144 	int j;
145 	int x = RND(rbuf, sizeof(rbuf), &rleft) % (len - i);
146 	int t = 0;
147 	for(j = 0; j < num_classes; j++) {
148 	    if(x < t + classes[j].freq) {
149 		(*pw)[i] = classes[j].str[RND(rbuf, sizeof(rbuf), &rleft)
150 					 % classes[j].len];
151 		classes[j].freq--;
152 		break;
153 	    }
154 	    t += classes[j].freq;
155 	}
156     }
157     (*pw)[len] = '\0';
158     memset(rbuf, 0, sizeof(rbuf));
159     free(classes);
160 }
161 #endif
162