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5.6 KiB
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5.6 KiB
diff -rupN libkml-1.3.0/src/kml/base/contrib/minizip/crypt.h libkml-1.3.0-new/src/kml/base/contrib/minizip/crypt.h
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--- libkml-1.3.0/src/kml/base/contrib/minizip/crypt.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
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+++ libkml-1.3.0-new/src/kml/base/contrib/minizip/crypt.h 2018-06-19 13:59:43.300760312 +0200
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@@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
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+/* crypt.h -- base code for crypt/uncrypt ZIPfile
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+
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+
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+ Version 1.01e, February 12th, 2005
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+
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+ Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Gilles Vollant
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+
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+ This code is a modified version of crypting code in Infozip distribution
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+
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+ The encryption/decryption parts of this source code (as opposed to the
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+ non-echoing password parts) were originally written in Europe. The
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+ whole source package can be freely distributed, including from the USA.
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+ (Prior to January 2000, re-export from the US was a violation of US law.)
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+
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+ This encryption code is a direct transcription of the algorithm from
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+ Roger Schlafly, described by Phil Katz in the file appnote.txt. This
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+ file (appnote.txt) is distributed with the PKZIP program (even in the
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+ version without encryption capabilities).
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+
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+ If you don't need crypting in your application, just define symbols
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+ NOCRYPT and NOUNCRYPT.
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+
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+ This code support the "Traditional PKWARE Encryption".
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+
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+ The new AES encryption added on Zip format by Winzip (see the page
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+ http://www.winzip.com/aes_info.htm ) and PKWare PKZip 5.x Strong
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+ Encryption is not supported.
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+*/
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+
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+#define CRC32(c, b) ((*(pcrc_32_tab+(((int)(c) ^ (b)) & 0xff))) ^ ((c) >> 8))
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+
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+/***********************************************************************
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+ * Return the next byte in the pseudo-random sequence
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+ */
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+static int decrypt_byte(unsigned long* pkeys, const z_crc_t* pcrc_32_tab)
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+{
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+ unsigned temp; /* POTENTIAL BUG: temp*(temp^1) may overflow in an
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+ * unpredictable manner on 16-bit systems; not a problem
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+ * with any known compiler so far, though */
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+
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+ temp = ((unsigned)(*(pkeys+2)) & 0xffff) | 2;
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+ return (int)(((temp * (temp ^ 1)) >> 8) & 0xff);
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+}
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+
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+/***********************************************************************
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+ * Update the encryption keys with the next byte of plain text
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+ */
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+static int update_keys(unsigned long* pkeys,const z_crc_t* pcrc_32_tab,int c)
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+{
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+ (*(pkeys+0)) = CRC32((*(pkeys+0)), c);
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+ (*(pkeys+1)) += (*(pkeys+0)) & 0xff;
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+ (*(pkeys+1)) = (*(pkeys+1)) * 134775813L + 1;
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+ {
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+ register int keyshift = (int)((*(pkeys+1)) >> 24);
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+ (*(pkeys+2)) = CRC32((*(pkeys+2)), keyshift);
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+ }
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+ return c;
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+}
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+
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+
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+/***********************************************************************
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+ * Initialize the encryption keys and the random header according to
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+ * the given password.
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+ */
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+static void init_keys(const char* passwd,unsigned long* pkeys,const z_crc_t* pcrc_32_tab)
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+{
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+ *(pkeys+0) = 305419896L;
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+ *(pkeys+1) = 591751049L;
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+ *(pkeys+2) = 878082192L;
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+ while (*passwd != '\0') {
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+ update_keys(pkeys,pcrc_32_tab,(int)*passwd);
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+ passwd++;
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+ }
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+}
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+
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+#define zdecode(pkeys,pcrc_32_tab,c) \
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+ (update_keys(pkeys,pcrc_32_tab,c ^= decrypt_byte(pkeys,pcrc_32_tab)))
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+
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+#define zencode(pkeys,pcrc_32_tab,c,t) \
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+ (t=decrypt_byte(pkeys,pcrc_32_tab), update_keys(pkeys,pcrc_32_tab,c), t^(c))
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+
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+#ifdef INCLUDECRYPTINGCODE_IFCRYPTALLOWED
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+
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+#define RAND_HEAD_LEN 12
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+ /* "last resort" source for second part of crypt seed pattern */
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+# ifndef ZCR_SEED2
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+# define ZCR_SEED2 3141592654UL /* use PI as default pattern */
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+# endif
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+
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+static int crypthead(const char* passwd, /* password string */
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+ unsigned char* buf, /* where to write header */
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+ int bufSize,
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+ unsigned long* pkeys,
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+ const z_crc_t* pcrc_32_tab,
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+ unsigned long crcForCrypting)
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+{
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+ int n; /* index in random header */
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+ int t; /* temporary */
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+ int c; /* random byte */
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+ unsigned char header[RAND_HEAD_LEN-2]; /* random header */
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+ static unsigned calls = 0; /* ensure different random header each time */
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+
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+ if (bufSize<RAND_HEAD_LEN)
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+ return 0;
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+
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+ /* First generate RAND_HEAD_LEN-2 random bytes. We encrypt the
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+ * output of rand() to get less predictability, since rand() is
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+ * often poorly implemented.
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+ */
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+ if (++calls == 1)
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+ {
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+ srand((unsigned)(time(NULL) ^ ZCR_SEED2));
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+ }
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+ init_keys(passwd, pkeys, pcrc_32_tab);
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+ for (n = 0; n < RAND_HEAD_LEN-2; n++)
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+ {
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+ c = (rand() >> 7) & 0xff;
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+ header[n] = (unsigned char)zencode(pkeys, pcrc_32_tab, c, t);
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+ }
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+ /* Encrypt random header (last two bytes is high word of crc) */
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+ init_keys(passwd, pkeys, pcrc_32_tab);
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+ for (n = 0; n < RAND_HEAD_LEN-2; n++)
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+ {
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+ buf[n] = (unsigned char)zencode(pkeys, pcrc_32_tab, header[n], t);
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+ }
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+ buf[n++] = (unsigned char)zencode(pkeys, pcrc_32_tab, (int)(crcForCrypting >> 16) & 0xff, t);
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+ buf[n++] = (unsigned char)zencode(pkeys, pcrc_32_tab, (int)(crcForCrypting >> 24) & 0xff, t);
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+ return n;
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+}
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+
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+#endif
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diff -rupN libkml-1.3.0/src/kml/base/contrib/minizip/unzip.c libkml-1.3.0-new/src/kml/base/contrib/minizip/unzip.c
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--- libkml-1.3.0/src/kml/base/contrib/minizip/unzip.c 2015-12-21 18:23:05.000000000 +0100
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+++ libkml-1.3.0-new/src/kml/base/contrib/minizip/unzip.c 2018-06-19 14:00:07.633758966 +0200
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@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ void init_unz_s(unz_s* un)
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}
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#ifndef NOUNCRYPT
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-#include <minizip/crypt.h>
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+#include "crypt.h"
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#endif
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/* ===========================================================================
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