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committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Fri, 13 Sep 2002 06:41:21 +0000 |
parents | 6d62d4520460 |
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/* * Group 1. This is a very special group. All connections support * this group, as it does some particularly good things (like rate limiting). */ #define FAIM_INTERNAL #define FAIM_NEED_CONN_INTERNAL #include <aim.h> #include "md5.h" /* Client Online (group 1, subtype 2) */ faim_export int aim_clientready(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn) { aim_conn_inside_t *ins = (aim_conn_inside_t *)conn->inside; struct snacgroup *sg; aim_frame_t *fr; aim_snacid_t snacid; if (!ins) return -EINVAL; if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_FLAP, 0x02, 1152))) return -ENOMEM; snacid = aim_cachesnac(sess, 0x0001, 0x0002, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&fr->data, 0x0001, 0x0002, 0x0000, snacid); /* * Send only the tool versions that the server cares about (that it * marked as supporting in the server ready SNAC). */ for (sg = ins->groups; sg; sg = sg->next) { aim_module_t *mod; if ((mod = aim__findmodulebygroup(sess, sg->group))) { aimbs_put16(&fr->data, mod->family); aimbs_put16(&fr->data, mod->version); aimbs_put16(&fr->data, mod->toolid); aimbs_put16(&fr->data, mod->toolversion); } else faimdprintf(sess, 1, "aim_clientready: server supports group 0x%04x but we don't!\n", sg->group); } aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr); return 0; } /* * Host Online (group 1, type 3) * * See comments in conn.c about how the group associations are supposed * to work, and how they really work. * * This info probably doesn't even need to make it to the client. * * We don't actually call the client here. This starts off the connection * initialization routine required by all AIM connections. The next time * the client is called is the CONNINITDONE callback, which should be * shortly after the rate information is acknowledged. * */ static int hostonline(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { fu16_t *families; int famcount; if (!(families = malloc(aim_bstream_empty(bs)))) return 0; for (famcount = 0; aim_bstream_empty(bs); famcount++) { families[famcount] = aimbs_get16(bs); aim_conn_addgroup(rx->conn, families[famcount]); } free(families); /* * Next step is in the Host Versions handler. * * Note that we must send this before we request rates, since * the format of the rate information depends on the versions we * give it. * */ aim_setversions(sess, rx->conn); return 1; } /* Service request (group 1, type 4) */ faim_export int aim_reqservice(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn, fu16_t serviceid) { return aim_genericreq_s(sess, conn, 0x0001, 0x0004, &serviceid); } /* Redirect (group 1, type 5) */ static int redirect(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { struct aim_redirect_data redir; aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; aim_tlvlist_t *tlvlist; aim_snac_t *origsnac = NULL; int ret = 0; memset(&redir, 0, sizeof(redir)); tlvlist = aim_readtlvchain(bs); if (!aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x000d, 1) || !aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0005, 1) || !aim_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0006, 1)) { aim_freetlvchain(&tlvlist); return 0; } redir.group = aim_gettlv16(tlvlist, 0x000d, 1); redir.ip = aim_gettlv_str(tlvlist, 0x0005, 1); redir.cookie = aim_gettlv_str(tlvlist, 0x0006, 1); /* Fetch original SNAC so we can get csi if needed */ origsnac = aim_remsnac(sess, snac->id); if ((redir.group == AIM_CONN_TYPE_CHAT) && origsnac) { struct chatsnacinfo *csi = (struct chatsnacinfo *)origsnac->data; redir.chat.exchange = csi->exchange; redir.chat.room = csi->name; redir.chat.instance = csi->instance; } if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, rx->conn, snac->family, snac->subtype))) ret = userfunc(sess, rx, &redir); free((void *)redir.ip); free((void *)redir.cookie); if (origsnac) free(origsnac->data); free(origsnac); aim_freetlvchain(&tlvlist); return ret; } /* Request Rate Information. (group 1, type 6) */ faim_internal int aim_reqrates(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn) { return aim_genericreq_n(sess, conn, 0x0001, 0x0006); } /* * OSCAR defines several 'rate classes'. Each class has seperate * rate limiting properties (limit level, alert level, disconnect * level, etc), and a set of SNAC family/type pairs associated with * it. The rate classes, their limiting properties, and the definitions * of which SNACs are belong to which class, are defined in the * Rate Response packet at login to each host. * * Logically, all rate offenses within one class count against further * offenses for other SNACs in the same class (ie, sending messages * too fast will limit the number of user info requests you can send, * since those two SNACs are in the same rate class). * * Since the rate classes are defined dynamically at login, the values * below may change. But they seem to be fairly constant. * * Currently, BOS defines five rate classes, with the commonly used * members as follows... * * Rate class 0x0001: * - Everything thats not in any of the other classes * * Rate class 0x0002: * - Buddy list add/remove * - Permit list add/remove * - Deny list add/remove * * Rate class 0x0003: * - User information requests * - Outgoing ICBMs * * Rate class 0x0004: * - A few unknowns: 2/9, 2/b, and f/2 * * Rate class 0x0005: * - Chat room create * - Outgoing chat ICBMs * * The only other thing of note is that class 5 (chat) has slightly looser * limiting properties than class 3 (normal messages). But thats just a * small bit of trivia for you. * * The last thing that needs to be learned about the rate limiting * system is how the actual numbers relate to the passing of time. This * seems to be a big mystery. * */ static void rc_addclass(struct rateclass **head, struct rateclass *inrc) { struct rateclass *rc, *rc2; if (!(rc = malloc(sizeof(struct rateclass)))) return; memcpy(rc, inrc, sizeof(struct rateclass)); rc->next = NULL; for (rc2 = *head; rc2 && rc2->next; rc2 = rc2->next) ; if (!rc2) *head = rc; else rc2->next = rc; return; } static struct rateclass *rc_findclass(struct rateclass **head, fu16_t id) { struct rateclass *rc; for (rc = *head; rc; rc = rc->next) { if (rc->classid == id) return rc; } return NULL; } static void rc_addpair(struct rateclass *rc, fu16_t group, fu16_t type) { struct snacpair *sp, *sp2; if (!(sp = malloc(sizeof(struct snacpair)))) return; memset(sp, 0, sizeof(struct snacpair)); sp->group = group; sp->subtype = type; sp->next = NULL; for (sp2 = rc->members; sp2 && sp2->next; sp2 = sp2->next) ; if (!sp2) rc->members = sp; else sp2->next = sp; return; } /* Rate Parameters (group 1, type 7) */ static int rateresp(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { aim_conn_inside_t *ins = (aim_conn_inside_t *)rx->conn->inside; fu16_t numclasses, i; aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; /* * First are the parameters for each rate class. */ numclasses = aimbs_get16(bs); for (i = 0; i < numclasses; i++) { struct rateclass rc; memset(&rc, 0, sizeof(struct rateclass)); rc.classid = aimbs_get16(bs); rc.windowsize = aimbs_get32(bs); rc.clear = aimbs_get32(bs); rc.alert = aimbs_get32(bs); rc.limit = aimbs_get32(bs); rc.disconnect = aimbs_get32(bs); rc.current = aimbs_get32(bs); rc.max = aimbs_get32(bs); /* * The server will send an extra five bytes of parameters * depending on the version we advertised in 1/17. If we * didn't send 1/17 (evil!), then this will crash and you * die, as it will default to the old version but we have * the new version hardcoded here. */ if (mod->version >= 3) aimbs_getrawbuf(bs, rc.unknown, sizeof(rc.unknown)); faimdprintf(sess, 1, "--- Adding rate class %d to connection type %d: window size = %ld, clear = %ld, alert = %ld, limit = %ld, disconnect = %ld, current = %ld, max = %ld\n", rx->conn->type, rc.classid, rc.windowsize, rc.clear, rc.alert, rc.limit, rc.disconnect, rc.current, rc.max); rc_addclass(&ins->rates, &rc); } /* * Then the members of each class. */ for (i = 0; i < numclasses; i++) { fu16_t classid, count; struct rateclass *rc; int j; classid = aimbs_get16(bs); count = aimbs_get16(bs); rc = rc_findclass(&ins->rates, classid); for (j = 0; j < count; j++) { fu16_t group, subtype; group = aimbs_get16(bs); subtype = aimbs_get16(bs); if (rc) rc_addpair(rc, group, subtype); } } /* * We don't pass the rate information up to the client, as it really * doesn't care. The information is stored in the connection, however * so that we can do more fun stuff later (not really). */ /* * Last step in the conn init procedure is to acknowledge that we * agree to these draconian limitations. */ aim_rates_addparam(sess, rx->conn); /* * Finally, tell the client it's ready to go... */ if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, rx->conn, AIM_CB_FAM_SPECIAL, AIM_CB_SPECIAL_CONNINITDONE))) userfunc(sess, rx); return 1; } /* Add Rate Parameter (group 1, type 8) */ faim_internal int aim_rates_addparam(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn) { aim_conn_inside_t *ins = (aim_conn_inside_t *)conn->inside; aim_frame_t *fr; aim_snacid_t snacid; struct rateclass *rc; if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_FLAP, 0x02, 512))) return -ENOMEM; snacid = aim_cachesnac(sess, 0x0001, 0x0008, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&fr->data, 0x0001, 0x0008, 0x0000, snacid); for (rc = ins->rates; rc; rc = rc->next) aimbs_put16(&fr->data, rc->classid); aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr); return 0; } /* Delete Rate Parameter (group 1, type 9) */ faim_internal int aim_rates_delparam(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn) { aim_conn_inside_t *ins = (aim_conn_inside_t *)conn->inside; aim_frame_t *fr; aim_snacid_t snacid; struct rateclass *rc; if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_FLAP, 0x02, 512))) return -ENOMEM; snacid = aim_cachesnac(sess, 0x0001, 0x0009, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&fr->data, 0x0001, 0x0009, 0x0000, snacid); for (rc = ins->rates; rc; rc = rc->next) aimbs_put16(&fr->data, rc->classid); aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr); return 0; } /* Rate Change (group 1, type 0x0a) */ static int ratechange(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; fu16_t code, rateclass; fu32_t currentavg, maxavg, windowsize, clear, alert, limit, disconnect; code = aimbs_get16(bs); rateclass = aimbs_get16(bs); windowsize = aimbs_get32(bs); clear = aimbs_get32(bs); alert = aimbs_get32(bs); limit = aimbs_get32(bs); disconnect = aimbs_get32(bs); currentavg = aimbs_get32(bs); maxavg = aimbs_get32(bs); if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, rx->conn, snac->family, snac->subtype))) return userfunc(sess, rx, code, rateclass, windowsize, clear, alert, limit, disconnect, currentavg, maxavg); return 0; } /* * How Migrations work. * * The server sends a Server Pause message, which the client should respond to * with a Server Pause Ack, which contains the families it needs on this * connection. The server will send a Migration Notice with an IP address, and * then disconnect. Next the client should open the connection and send the * cookie. Repeat the normal login process and pretend this never happened. * * The Server Pause contains no data. * */ /* Service Pause (group 1, type 0x0b) */ static int serverpause(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, rx->conn, snac->family, snac->subtype))) return userfunc(sess, rx); return 0; } /* * Service Pause Acknowledgement (group 1, type 0x0c) * * It is rather important that aim_sendpauseack() gets called for the exact * same connection that the Server Pause callback was called for, since * libfaim extracts the data for the SNAC from the connection structure. * * Of course, if you don't do that, more bad things happen than just what * libfaim can cause. * */ faim_export int aim_sendpauseack(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn) { aim_frame_t *fr; aim_snacid_t snacid; aim_conn_inside_t *ins = (aim_conn_inside_t *)conn->inside; struct snacgroup *sg; if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_FLAP, 0x02, 1024))) return -ENOMEM; snacid = aim_cachesnac(sess, 0x0001, 0x000c, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&fr->data, 0x0001, 0x000c, 0x0000, snacid); /* * This list should have all the groups that the original * Host Online / Server Ready said this host supports. And * we want them all back after the migration. */ for (sg = ins->groups; sg; sg = sg->next) aimbs_put16(&fr->data, sg->group); aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr); return 0; } /* Service Resume (group 1, type 0x0d) */ static int serverresume(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, rx->conn, snac->family, snac->subtype))) return userfunc(sess, rx); return 0; } /* Request self-info (group 1, type 0x0e) */ faim_export int aim_reqpersonalinfo(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn) { return aim_genericreq_n(sess, conn, 0x0001, 0x000e); } /* Self User Info (group 1, type 0x0f) */ static int selfinfo(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; aim_userinfo_t userinfo; aim_extractuserinfo(sess, bs, &userinfo); if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, rx->conn, snac->family, snac->subtype))) return userfunc(sess, rx, &userinfo); return 0; } /* Evil Notification (group 1, type 0x10) */ static int evilnotify(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; fu16_t newevil; aim_userinfo_t userinfo; memset(&userinfo, 0, sizeof(aim_userinfo_t)); newevil = aimbs_get16(bs); if (aim_bstream_empty(bs)) aim_extractuserinfo(sess, bs, &userinfo); if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, rx->conn, snac->family, snac->subtype))) return userfunc(sess, rx, newevil, &userinfo); return 0; } /* * Idle Notification (group 1, type 0x11) * * Should set your current idle time in seconds. Note that this should * never be called consecutively with a non-zero idle time. That makes * OSCAR do funny things. Instead, just set it once you go idle, and then * call it again with zero when you're back. * */ faim_export int aim_bos_setidle(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn, fu32_t idletime) { return aim_genericreq_l(sess, conn, 0x0001, 0x0011, &idletime); } /* * Service Migrate (group 1, type 0x12) * * This is the final SNAC sent on the original connection during a migration. * It contains the IP and cookie used to connect to the new server, and * optionally a list of the SNAC groups being migrated. * */ static int migrate(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; int ret = 0; fu16_t groupcount, i; aim_tlvlist_t *tl; char *ip = NULL; aim_tlv_t *cktlv; /* * Apparently there's some fun stuff that can happen right here. The * migration can actually be quite selective about what groups it * moves to the new server. When not all the groups for a connection * are migrated, or they are all migrated but some groups are moved * to a different server than others, it is called a bifurcated * migration. * * Let's play dumb and not support that. * */ groupcount = aimbs_get16(bs); for (i = 0; i < groupcount; i++) { fu16_t group; group = aimbs_get16(bs); faimdprintf(sess, 0, "bifurcated migration unsupported -- group 0x%04x\n", group); } tl = aim_readtlvchain(bs); if (aim_gettlv(tl, 0x0005, 1)) ip = aim_gettlv_str(tl, 0x0005, 1); cktlv = aim_gettlv(tl, 0x0006, 1); if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, rx->conn, snac->family, snac->subtype))) ret = userfunc(sess, rx, ip, cktlv ? cktlv->value : NULL); aim_freetlvchain(&tl); free(ip); return ret; } /* Message of the Day (group 1, type 0x13) */ static int motd(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; char *msg = NULL; int ret = 0; aim_tlvlist_t *tlvlist; fu16_t id; /* * Code. * * Valid values: * 1 Mandatory upgrade * 2 Advisory upgrade * 3 System bulletin * 4 Nothing's wrong ("top o the world" -- normal) * 5 Lets-break-something. * */ id = aimbs_get16(bs); /* * TLVs follow */ tlvlist = aim_readtlvchain(bs); msg = aim_gettlv_str(tlvlist, 0x000b, 1); if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, rx->conn, snac->family, snac->subtype))) ret = userfunc(sess, rx, id, msg); free(msg); aim_freetlvchain(&tlvlist); return ret; } /* * Set privacy flags (group 1, type 0x14) * * Normally 0x03. * * Bit 1: Allows other AIM users to see how long you've been idle. * Bit 2: Allows other AIM users to see how long you've been a member. * */ faim_export int aim_bos_setprivacyflags(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn, fu32_t flags) { return aim_genericreq_l(sess, conn, 0x0001, 0x0014, &flags); } /* * No-op (group 1, type 0x16) * * WinAIM sends these every 4min or so to keep the connection alive. Its not * real necessary. * */ faim_export int aim_nop(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn) { return aim_genericreq_n(sess, conn, 0x0001, 0x0016); } /* * Set client versions (group 1, subtype 0x17) * * If you've seen the clientonline/clientready SNAC you're probably * wondering what the point of this one is. And that point seems to be * that the versions in the client online SNAC are sent too late for the * server to be able to use them to change the protocol for the earlier * login packets (client versions are sent right after Host Online is * received, but client online versions aren't sent until quite a bit later). * We can see them already making use of this by changing the format of * the rate information based on what version of group 1 we advertise here. * */ faim_internal int aim_setversions(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn) { aim_conn_inside_t *ins = (aim_conn_inside_t *)conn->inside; struct snacgroup *sg; aim_frame_t *fr; aim_snacid_t snacid; if (!ins) return -EINVAL; if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_FLAP, 0x02, 1152))) return -ENOMEM; snacid = aim_cachesnac(sess, 0x0001, 0x0017, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&fr->data, 0x0001, 0x0017, 0x0000, snacid); /* * Send only the versions that the server cares about (that it * marked as supporting in the server ready SNAC). */ for (sg = ins->groups; sg; sg = sg->next) { aim_module_t *mod; if ((mod = aim__findmodulebygroup(sess, sg->group))) { aimbs_put16(&fr->data, mod->family); aimbs_put16(&fr->data, mod->version); } else faimdprintf(sess, 1, "aim_setversions: server supports group 0x%04x but we don't!\n", sg->group); } aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr); return 0; } /* Host versions (group 1, subtype 0x18) */ static int hostversions(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { int vercount; fu8_t *versions; /* This is frivolous. (Thank you SmarterChild.) */ vercount = aim_bstream_empty(bs)/4; versions = aimbs_getraw(bs, aim_bstream_empty(bs)); free(versions); /* * Now request rates. */ aim_reqrates(sess, rx->conn); return 1; } /* * Set Extended Status (group 1, type 0x1e) * * Currently only works if using ICQ. * */ faim_export int aim_setextstatus(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn, fu32_t status) { aim_frame_t *fr; aim_snacid_t snacid; aim_tlvlist_t *tl = NULL; fu32_t data; data = 0x00030000 | status; /* yay for error checking ;^) */ if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_FLAP, 0x02, 10 + 8))) return -ENOMEM; snacid = aim_cachesnac(sess, 0x0001, 0x001e, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&fr->data, 0x0001, 0x001e, 0x0000, snacid); aim_addtlvtochain32(&tl, 0x0006, data); aim_writetlvchain(&fr->data, &tl); aim_freetlvchain(&tl); aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr); return 0; } /* * Starting this past week (26 Mar 2001, say), AOL has started sending * this nice little extra SNAC. AFAIK, it has never been used until now. * * The request contains eight bytes. The first four are an offset, the * second four are a length. * * The offset is an offset into aim.exe when it is mapped during execution * on Win32. So far, AOL has only been requesting bytes in static regions * of memory. (I won't put it past them to start requesting data in * less static regions -- regions that are initialized at run time, but still * before the client recieves this request.) * * When the client recieves the request, it adds it to the current ds * (0x00400000) and dereferences it, copying the data into a buffer which * it then runs directly through the MD5 hasher. The 16 byte output of * the hash is then sent back to the server. * * If the client does not send any data back, or the data does not match * the data that the specific client should have, the client will get the * following message from "AOL Instant Messenger": * "You have been disconnected from the AOL Instant Message Service (SM) * for accessing the AOL network using unauthorized software. You can * download a FREE, fully featured, and authorized client, here * http://www.aol.com/aim/download2.html" * The connection is then closed, recieving disconnect code 1, URL * http://www.aim.aol.com/errors/USER_LOGGED_OFF_NEW_LOGIN.html. * * Note, however, that numerous inconsistencies can cause the above error, * not just sending back a bad hash. Do not immediatly suspect this code * if you get disconnected. AOL and the open/free software community have * played this game for a couple years now, generating the above message * on numerous ocassions. * * Anyway, neener. We win again. * */ /* Client verification (group 1, subtype 0x1f) */ static int memrequest(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; fu32_t offset, len; aim_tlvlist_t *list; char *modname; offset = aimbs_get32(bs); len = aimbs_get32(bs); list = aim_readtlvchain(bs); modname = aim_gettlv_str(list, 0x0001, 1); faimdprintf(sess, 1, "data at 0x%08lx (%d bytes) of requested\n", offset, len, modname ? modname : "aim.exe"); if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, rx->conn, snac->family, snac->subtype))) return userfunc(sess, rx, offset, len, modname); free(modname); aim_freetlvchain(&list); return 0; } #if 0 static void dumpbox(aim_session_t *sess, unsigned char *buf, int len) { int i; if (!sess || !buf || !len) return; faimdprintf(sess, 1, "\nDump of %d bytes at %p:", len, buf); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { if ((i % 8) == 0) faimdprintf(sess, 1, "\n\t"); faimdprintf(sess, 1, "0x%2x ", buf[i]); } faimdprintf(sess, 1, "\n\n"); return; } #endif /* Client verification reply (group 1, subtype 0x20) */ faim_export int aim_sendmemblock(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn, fu32_t offset, fu32_t len, const fu8_t *buf, fu8_t flag) { aim_frame_t *fr; aim_snacid_t snacid; if (!sess || !conn) return -EINVAL; if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_FLAP, 0x02, 10+2+16))) return -ENOMEM; snacid = aim_cachesnac(sess, 0x0001, 0x0020, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&fr->data, 0x0001, 0x0020, 0x0000, snacid); aimbs_put16(&fr->data, 0x0010); /* md5 is always 16 bytes */ if ((flag == AIM_SENDMEMBLOCK_FLAG_ISHASH) && buf && (len == 0x10)) { /* we're getting a hash */ aimbs_putraw(&fr->data, buf, 0x10); } else if (buf && (len > 0)) { /* use input buffer */ md5_state_t state; md5_byte_t digest[0x10]; md5_init(&state); md5_append(&state, (const md5_byte_t *)buf, len); md5_finish(&state, digest); aimbs_putraw(&fr->data, (fu8_t *)digest, 0x10); } else if (len == 0) { /* no length, just hash NULL (buf is optional) */ md5_state_t state; fu8_t nil = '\0'; md5_byte_t digest[0x10]; /* * These MD5 routines are stupid in that you have to have * at least one append. So thats why this doesn't look * real logical. */ md5_init(&state); md5_append(&state, (const md5_byte_t *)&nil, 0); md5_finish(&state, digest); aimbs_putraw(&fr->data, (fu8_t *)digest, 0x10); } else { /* * This data is correct for AIM 3.5.1670. * * Using these blocks is as close to "legal" as you can get * without using an AIM binary. * */ if ((offset == 0x03ffffff) && (len == 0x03ffffff)) { #if 1 /* with "AnrbnrAqhfzcd" */ aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0x44a95d26); aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0xd2490423); aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0x93b8821f); aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0x51c54b01); #else /* no filename */ aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0x1df8cbae); aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0x5523b839); aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0xa0e10db3); aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0xa46d3b39); #endif } else if ((offset == 0x00001000) && (len == 0x00000000)) { aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0xd41d8cd9); aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0x8f00b204); aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0xe9800998); aimbs_put32(&fr->data, 0xecf8427e); } else faimdprintf(sess, 0, "sendmemblock: WARNING: unknown hash request\n"); } aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr); return 0; } static int snachandler(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod, aim_frame_t *rx, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_bstream_t *bs) { if (snac->subtype == 0x0003) return hostonline(sess, mod, rx, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x0005) return redirect(sess, mod, rx, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x0007) return rateresp(sess, mod, rx, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x000a) return ratechange(sess, mod, rx, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x000b) return serverpause(sess, mod, rx, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x000d) return serverresume(sess, mod, rx, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x000f) return selfinfo(sess, mod, rx, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x0010) return evilnotify(sess, mod, rx, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x0012) return migrate(sess, mod, rx, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x0013) return motd(sess, mod, rx, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x0018) return hostversions(sess, mod, rx, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x001f) return memrequest(sess, mod, rx, snac, bs); return 0; } faim_internal int general_modfirst(aim_session_t *sess, aim_module_t *mod) { mod->family = 0x0001; mod->version = 0x0003; mod->toolid = 0x0110; mod->toolversion = 0x047b; mod->flags = 0; strncpy(mod->name, "general", sizeof(mod->name)); mod->snachandler = snachandler; return 0; }