freeswitch/libs/xmlrpc-c/src/xmlrpc_authcookie.c

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/* Copyright (C) 2002 by jeff@ourexchange.net. All rights reserved.
**
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#include "xmlrpc_config.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "mallocvar.h"
#include "xmlrpc-c/base.h"
/*****************************************************************************
I don't see how these were expected to be used. And I probably
broke it somehow at some point by removing code from somewhere else.
But I doubt that, whatever it's supposed to do, environment
variables are the right tool.
Note that on a platform that doesn't have SETENV,
xmlrpc_authcookie_set() is just a no-op.
-Bryan 2005.06.10
****************************************************************************/
void
xmlrpc_authcookie_set(xmlrpc_env * const envP,
const char * const username,
const char * const password) {
char * unencoded;
xmlrpc_mem_block * token;
XMLRPC_ASSERT_ENV_OK(envP);
XMLRPC_ASSERT_PTR_OK(username);
XMLRPC_ASSERT_PTR_OK(password);
/* Create unencoded string/hash. */
MALLOCARRAY(unencoded,(strlen(username) + strlen(password) + 1 + 1));
sprintf(unencoded, "%s:%s", username, password);
/* Create encoded string. */
token = xmlrpc_base64_encode_without_newlines(
envP, (unsigned char *)unencoded, strlen(unencoded));
if (!envP->fault_occurred) {
/* Set HTTP_COOKIE_AUTH to the character representation of the
encoded string.
*/
#if HAVE_SETENV
setenv("HTTP_COOKIE_AUTH",
XMLRPC_MEMBLOCK_CONTENTS(char, token),
1);
#endif
xmlrpc_mem_block_free(token);
}
free(unencoded);
}
char *xmlrpc_authcookie ( void ) {
return getenv("HTTP_COOKIE_AUTH");
}