History log of /system/core/adb/adb_auth_host.c
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64b3103017cb9038c5fb7e3601f51c6a458bed06 31-Aug-2012 Benoit Goby <benoit@android.com> adb: Create private key with 0600 mode

Changed key name to force generating new pairs.

Bug: 7092477
Change-Id: I680cb9dd1896ae52b2b29d63533f966e033d823f
/system/core/adb/adb_auth_host.c
d5fcafaf41f8ec90986c813f75ec78402096af2d 12-Apr-2012 Benoit Goby <benoit@android.com> adb: Add public key authentification

Secure adb using a public key authentication, to allow USB debugging
only from authorized hosts.

When a device is connected to an unauthorized host, the adb daemon sends
the user public key to the device. A popup is shown to ask the user to
allow debugging once or permanantly from the host. The public key is
installed on the device in the later case. Other keys may be installed
at build time.

On the host, the user public/private key pair is automatically generated,
if it does not exist, when the adb daemon starts and is stored in
$HOME/.android/adb_key(.pub) or in $ANDROID_SDK_HOME on windows. If needed,
the ADB_KEYS_PATH env variable may be set to a :-separated (; under
Windows) list of private keys, e.g. company-wide or vendor keys.

On the device, vendors public keys are installed at build time in
/adb_keys. User-installed keys are stored in /data/misc/adb/adb_keys.

ADB Protocol change:
If the device needs to authenticate the host, it replies to CNXN
packets with an AUTH packet. The AUTH packet payload is a random token.
The host signs the token with one of its private keys and sends an AUTH(0)
packet. If the signature verification succeeds, the device replies with
a CNXN packet. Otherwise, it sends a new AUTH packet with a new token so
that the host can retry with another private key. Once the host has tried
all its keys, it can send an AUTH(1) packet with a public key as
payload. adbd then sends the public key to the framework (if it has been
started) for confirmation.

Change-Id: I4e84d7621da956f66ff657245901bdaefead8395
/system/core/adb/adb_auth_host.c
3fc95a991805feba257a396c13548776fd36f34f 21-Aug-2012 Benoit Goby <benoit@android.com> Revert "adb: Add public key authentification"

This reverts commit f4ed516643ee8ed3a59ad1a8048f7ce5f47f93fb.
/system/core/adb/adb_auth_host.c
f4ed516643ee8ed3a59ad1a8048f7ce5f47f93fb 12-Apr-2012 Benoit Goby <benoit@android.com> adb: Add public key authentification

Secure adb using a public key authentication, to allow USB debugging
only from authorized hosts.

When a device is connected to an unauthorized host, the adb daemon sends
the user public key to the device. A popup is shown to ask the user to
allow debugging once or permanantly from the host. The public key is
installed on the device in the later case. Other keys may be installed
at build time.

On the host, the user public/private key pair is automatically generated,
if it does not exist, when the adb daemon starts and is stored in
$HOME/.android/adb_key(.pub) or in $ANDROID_SDK_HOME on windows. If needed,
the ADB_KEYS_PATH env variable may be set to a ;-separated list of private
keys, e.g. company-wide or vendor keys.

On the device, vendors public keys are installed at build time in
/adb_keys. User-installed keys are stored in /data/misc/adb/adb_keys.

ADB Protocol change:
If the device needs to authenticate the host, it replies to CNXN
packets with an AUTH packet. The AUTH packet payload is a random token.
The host signs the token with one of its private keys and sends an AUTH(0)
packet. If the signature verification succeeds, the device replies with
a CNXN packet. Otherwise, it sends a new AUTH packet with a new token so
that the host can retry with another private key. Once the host has tried
all its keys, it can send an AUTH(1) packet with a public key as
payload. adbd then sends the public key to the framework (if it has been
started) for confirmation.

Change-Id: Idce931a7bfe4ce878428eaa47838e5184ac6073f
/system/core/adb/adb_auth_host.c