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4.7 KiB
265 lines
4.7 KiB
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/*++
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Copyright (c) 1994-1998 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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encrypt.c
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Abstract:
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Contains functions that detect the run system is french locale.
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Author:
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Madan Appiah (madana) 16-May-1998
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Environment:
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User Mode - Win32
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Revision History:
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--*/
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#include <seccom.h>
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#ifdef OS_WIN32
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BOOL
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IsFrenchSystem(
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VOID
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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French laws are strict with respect to the import of software products which
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contain cryptography. Therefore many Microsoft products must check for a locale
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of France and disable cryptographic services if this is the case. There is the
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possibility that forms of cryptography currently restricted may eventually be
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allowed in France. For this reason it is valuable to implement a check for a
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crypto approval indicator which could easily be installed on a Windows system in
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the future. The indicator tells the software that it is OK to enable specific
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cryptographic services which may not have been approved for import to France
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when the software was released, but have been subsequently allowed. Below are
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two code fragments, the first indicates how to check for the locale of France.
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The second code fragment is a simple example of how a check for a cryptographic
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approval indicator might be implemented.
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This function implements France Locale detection.
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Arguments:
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None.
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Return Value:
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TURE - if the system is French.
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FALSE - if not.
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--*/
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{
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#define MAX_INT_SIZE 16
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LCID dwDefaultSystemLCID;
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LANGID wCurrentLangID;
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DWORD dwLen;
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TCHAR achCountryCode[MAX_INT_SIZE];
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DWORD dwCountryCode;
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//
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// Get system default locale ID.
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//
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dwDefaultSystemLCID = GetSystemDefaultLCID();
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//
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// get language ID from locale ID.
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//
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wCurrentLangID = LANGIDFROMLCID(dwDefaultSystemLCID);
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//
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// check to see the system is running with french locale.
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//
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if( ( PRIMARYLANGID(wCurrentLangID) == LANG_FRENCH) &&
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( SUBLANGID(wCurrentLangID) == SUBLANG_FRENCH) ) {
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return( TRUE );
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}
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//
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// check to see the user's country code is set to CTRY_FRENCH.
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//
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dwLen =
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GetLocaleInfo(
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dwDefaultSystemLCID,
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LOCALE_ICOUNTRY,
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achCountryCode,
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sizeof(achCountryCode) / sizeof(TCHAR));
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if( dwLen == 0 ) {
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//
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// we could not read the country code ..
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//
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return( FALSE );
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}
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//
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// convert the country code string to integer.
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//
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dwCountryCode = (DWORD)_ttol(achCountryCode);
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if( dwCountryCode != CTRY_FRANCE ) {
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return( FALSE );
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}
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//
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// if we are here, then the system is french locale system.
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//
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return( TRUE );
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}
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#else // OS_WIN32
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BOOL
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IsFrenchSystem(
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VOID
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This function implements France Locale detection for win3.1.
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Arguments:
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None.
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Return Value:
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TURE - if the system is French.
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FALSE - if not.
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--*/
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{
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#define MAX_LANG_STRING_SIZE 16
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DWORD dwLen;
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CHAR achLangStr[MAX_LANG_STRING_SIZE];
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//
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// read [intl] section in the win.ini to determine the
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// system locale.
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//
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dwLen =
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GetProfileString(
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"intl",
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"sLanguage",
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"",
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achLangStr,
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sizeof(achLangStr));
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if( (dwLen == 3) &&
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(_stricmp(achLangStr, "fra") == 0) ) {
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//
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// french system.
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//
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return( TRUE );
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}
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//
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// now read country code.
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//
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dwLen =
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GetProfileString(
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"intl",
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"iCountry",
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"",
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achLangStr,
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sizeof(achLangStr));
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if( (dwLen == 2) &&
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(_stricmp(achLangStr, "33") == 0) ) {
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//
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// french system.
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//
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return( TRUE );
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}
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//
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// not a french system.
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//
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return( FALSE );
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}
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#endif // OS_WIN32
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BOOL
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FindIsFrenchSystem(
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VOID
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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The function implements a check for the locale of France.
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Note : it makes system calls to determine the system locale once
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and remembers it for later calls.
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Arguments:
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None.
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Return Value:
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TURE - if the system is French.
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FALSE - if not.
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--*/
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{
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typedef enum {
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Uninitialized = 0,
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FrenchSystem = 1,
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NotFrenchSystem = 2
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} FrenchSystemType;
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static FrenchSystemType g_dwIsFrenchSystem = Uninitialized;
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if( g_dwIsFrenchSystem == Uninitialized ) {
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if( IsFrenchSystem() ) {
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g_dwIsFrenchSystem = FrenchSystem;
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}
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else {
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g_dwIsFrenchSystem = NotFrenchSystem;
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}
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}
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if( g_dwIsFrenchSystem == FrenchSystem ) {
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return( TRUE );
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}
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return( FALSE );
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}
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