* Use new ConvertUtf8ToWChar, ConvertUtf8NToWChar,
ConvertUtf8ToWCharAlloc and ConvertUtf8NToWCharAlloc
* Use new ConvertWCharToUtf8, ConvertWCharNToUtf8,
ConvertWCharToUtf8Alloc and ConvertWCharNToUtf8Alloc
* Use new Stream UTF16 to/from UTF8 read/write functions
* Use new settings UTF16 to/from UTF8 read/write functions
* Stream_Write_UTF16_String_From_UTF8 writes a UTF-8 string to a
stream in UTF-16 encoding
* Stream_Read_UTF16_String_To_UTF8 reads a UTF-16 encoded string
from the stream and returns it in UTF-8 encoding
* Added functions converting WCHAR to/from UTF-8 with given buffers
and proper size_t arguments to have a centralized check for
integer overflows on RDP deserialization
* Added allocating functions converting WCHAR to/from UTF-8 as
convenience
* Split JNI_OnLoad and JNI_OnUnload to own module to be usable from more
than only timezone
* Explicitly call System.loadLibrary('winpr') (and other FreeRDP
libraries) in android client as JNI_OnLoad is only triggered by that
and not implicit loading
These routines:
NCryptOpenStorageProvider()
winpr_NCryptOpenStorageProviderEx
would segfault with PKCS11 support enabled, if the user did not supply
a service provider name ("CSP"); they assumed the parameter
pszProviderName would always be non-NULL, but it's NULL in that case.
Windows expects the containerName field in TSSmartCardCreds to be what
it would use for a smartcard key's name. Try to accomodate that (at
least for PIV and GIDS cards).
This commit fixes various bugs that I've noticed on some windows systems with
smartcards that contains multiple certificates:
* With some drivers if you retrieve the ATR while enumerating the NCrypt keys, it seems to
confuse the NCrypt key context (and you're unable to retrieve certificate property). As
we don't use the ATR, let's remove the ATR retrieval.
* if don't give any user or domain on the command line, in settings you get User=Domain=NULL,
but if you pass /u:user, you get User="user" and Domain = ""(empty string not NULL). The
smartcard filtering by user/domain was not ready for that.
When smartcard emulation was enabled we were dumping the key and cert to
temporary files for PKINIT call, but they were deleted before we have
actually done the PKINIT. This patch fixes it.
It also add debug statement for the listing of smartcard keys / certs.
This also fixes the listing of smartcard on certain windows configurations
were we have to force NCRYPT_SILENT when doing a NCryptOpenKey.