X-Git-Url: http://git.madism.org/?p=apps%2Fmadmutt.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=mutt_sasl.c;h=94783ae15545ba3bf69d6ac3885441954215290b;hp=9fd1cdd415856111c1b59d454be203f334acd9e9;hb=9afa66139f6099fc06d9866d4283191e43b0e17a;hpb=355d6c883e8aafb8f424c22aa576cf8262ed9e58 diff --git a/mutt_sasl.c b/mutt_sasl.c index 9fd1cdd..94783ae 100644 --- a/mutt_sasl.c +++ b/mutt_sasl.c @@ -21,17 +21,13 @@ #include "lib/mem.h" #include "lib/debug.h" -#ifdef USE_SASL2 #include #include #include -#else -#include -#endif + #include #include -#ifdef USE_SASL2 static int getnameinfo_err (int ret) { int err; @@ -73,16 +69,13 @@ static int getnameinfo_err (int ret) } return err; } -#endif /* arbitrary. SASL will probably use a smaller buffer anyway. OTOH it's * been a while since I've had access to an SASL server which negotiated * a protection buffer. */ #define M_SASL_MAXBUF 65536 -#ifdef USE_SASL2 #define IP_PORT_BUFLEN 1024 -#endif static sasl_callback_t mutt_sasl_callbacks[5]; @@ -103,7 +96,6 @@ static int mutt_sasl_conn_read (CONNECTION * conn, char *buf, size_t len); static int mutt_sasl_conn_write (CONNECTION * conn, const char *buf, size_t count); -#ifdef USE_SASL2 /* utility function, stolen from sasl2 sample code */ static int iptostring (const struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t addrlen, char *out, unsigned outlen) @@ -130,7 +122,6 @@ static int iptostring (const struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t addrlen, return SASL_OK; } -#endif /* mutt_sasl_start: called before doing a SASL exchange - initialises library * (if necessary). */ @@ -172,13 +163,9 @@ int mutt_sasl_client_new (CONNECTION * conn, sasl_conn_t ** saslconn) { sasl_security_properties_t secprops; -#ifdef USE_SASL2 struct sockaddr_storage local, remote; socklen_t size; char iplocalport[IP_PORT_BUFLEN], ipremoteport[IP_PORT_BUFLEN]; -#else - sasl_external_properties_t extprops; -#endif const char *service; int rc; @@ -197,7 +184,6 @@ int mutt_sasl_client_new (CONNECTION * conn, sasl_conn_t ** saslconn) return -1; } -#ifdef USE_SASL2 size = sizeof (local); if (getsockname (conn->fd, (struct sockaddr *) &local, &size)) { debug_print (1, ("getsockname for local failed\n")); @@ -230,12 +216,6 @@ int mutt_sasl_client_new (CONNECTION * conn, sasl_conn_t ** saslconn) sasl_client_new (service, conn->account.host, iplocalport, ipremoteport, mutt_sasl_get_callbacks (&conn->account), 0, saslconn); -#else - rc = sasl_client_new (service, conn->account.host, - mutt_sasl_get_callbacks (&conn->account), - SASL_SECURITY_LAYER, saslconn); -#endif - if (rc != SASL_OK) { debug_print (1, ("Error allocating SASL connection\n")); return -1; @@ -245,7 +225,6 @@ int mutt_sasl_client_new (CONNECTION * conn, sasl_conn_t ** saslconn) /* Do we need to fail if this fails? I would assume having these unset * would just disable KRB4. Who wrote this code? */ -#ifndef USE_SASL2 /* with SASLv2 this all happens in sasl_client_new */ { struct sockaddr_in local, remote; socklen_t size; @@ -272,7 +251,6 @@ int mutt_sasl_client_new (CONNECTION * conn, sasl_conn_t ** saslconn) } #endif } -#endif /* set security properties. We use NOPLAINTEXT globally, since we can * just fall back to LOGIN in the IMAP case anyway. If that doesn't @@ -289,27 +267,18 @@ int mutt_sasl_client_new (CONNECTION * conn, sasl_conn_t ** saslconn) } if (conn->ssf) { -#ifdef USE_SASL2 /* I'm not sure this actually has an effect, at least with SASLv2 */ debug_print (2, ("External SSF: %d\n", conn->ssf)); if (sasl_setprop (*saslconn, SASL_SSF_EXTERNAL, &(conn->ssf)) != SASL_OK) -#else - memset (&extprops, 0, sizeof (extprops)); - extprops.ssf = conn->ssf; - debug_print (2, ("External SSF: %d\n", extprops.ssf)); - if (sasl_setprop (*saslconn, SASL_SSF_EXTERNAL, &extprops) != SASL_OK) -#endif { debug_print (1, ("Error setting external properties\n")); return -1; } -#ifdef USE_SASL2 debug_print (2, ("External authentication name: %s\n", conn->account.user)); if (sasl_setprop (*saslconn, SASL_AUTH_EXTERNAL, conn->account.user) != SASL_OK) { debug_print (1, ("Error setting external properties\n")); return -1; } -#endif } return 0; @@ -393,20 +362,12 @@ void mutt_sasl_setup_conn (CONNECTION * conn, sasl_conn_t * saslconn) sasldata->saslconn = saslconn; /* get ssf so we know whether we have to (en|de)code read/write */ -#ifdef USE_SASL2 sasl_getprop (saslconn, SASL_SSF, (const void **) &sasldata->ssf); -#else - sasl_getprop (saslconn, SASL_SSF, (void **) &sasldata->ssf); -#endif debug_print (3, ("SASL protection strength: %u\n", *sasldata->ssf)); /* Add SASL SSF to transport SSF */ conn->ssf += *sasldata->ssf; -#ifdef USE_SASL2 sasl_getprop (saslconn, SASL_MAXOUTBUF, (const void **) &sasldata->pbufsize); -#else - sasl_getprop (saslconn, SASL_MAXOUTBUF, (void **) &sasldata->pbufsize); -#endif debug_print (3, ("SASL protection buffer size: %u\n", *sasldata->pbufsize)); /* clear input buffer */ @@ -533,9 +494,7 @@ static int mutt_sasl_conn_close (CONNECTION * conn) /* release sasl resources */ sasl_dispose (&sasldata->saslconn); -#ifndef USE_SASL2 mem_free (&sasldata->buf); -#endif mem_free (&sasldata); /* call underlying close */ @@ -566,9 +525,7 @@ static int mutt_sasl_conn_read (CONNECTION * conn, char *buf, size_t len) conn->sockdata = sasldata->sockdata; -#ifndef USE_SASL2 mem_free (&sasldata->buf); -#endif sasldata->bpos = 0; sasldata->blen = 0; @@ -613,11 +570,7 @@ static int mutt_sasl_conn_write (CONNECTION * conn, const char *buf, SASL_DATA *sasldata; int rc; -#ifdef USE_SASL2 const char *pbuf; -#else - char *pbuf; -#endif unsigned int olen, plen; sasldata = (SASL_DATA *) conn->sockdata; @@ -637,9 +590,7 @@ static int mutt_sasl_conn_write (CONNECTION * conn, const char *buf, } rc = (sasldata->msasl_write) (conn, pbuf, plen); -#ifndef USE_SASL2 mem_free (&pbuf); -#endif if (rc != plen) goto fail;