shadow/libmisc/pwdcheck.c

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#include <config.h>
#ident "$Id$"
#include <stdio.h>
#include "prototypes.h"
#include "defines.h"
#ifdef USE_PAM
#include "pam_defs.h"
#else
#include <shadow.h>
#include "pwauth.h"
#endif
#define WRONGPWD2 "incorrect password for `%s'"
void passwd_check (const char *user, const char *passwd, const char *progname)
{
#ifdef USE_PAM
pam_handle_t *pamh = NULL;
int retcode;
if (pam_start (progname, user, &conv, &pamh)) {
bailout:
SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN, WRONGPWD2, user));
sleep (1);
fprintf (stderr, _("Incorrect password for %s.\n"), user);
exit (1);
}
if (pam_authenticate (pamh, 0))
goto bailout;
retcode = pam_acct_mgmt (pamh, 0);
if (retcode == PAM_NEW_AUTHTOK_REQD)
retcode = pam_chauthtok (pamh, PAM_CHANGE_EXPIRED_AUTHTOK);
if (retcode)
goto bailout;
if (pam_setcred (pamh, 0))
goto bailout;
/* no need to establish a session; this isn't a session-oriented
* activity... */
#else /* !USE_PAM */
struct spwd *sp;
* lib/prototypes.h, configure.in, libmisc/Makefile.am, libmisc/xgetXXbyYY.c, libmisc/xgetpwnam.c, libmisc/xgetpwuid.c, libmisc/xgetgrnam.c, libmisc/xgetgrgid.c, libmisc/xgetspnam.c: Added functions xgetpwnam(), xgetpwuid(), xgetgrnam(), xgetgrgid(), and xgetspnam(). They allocate memory for the returned structure and are more robust to successive calls. They are implemented with the libc's getxxyyy_r() functions if available. * libmisc/limits.c, libmisc/entry.c, libmisc/chowntty.c, libmisc/addgrps.c, libmisc/myname.c, libmisc/rlogin.c, libmisc/pwdcheck.c, src/newgrp.c, src/login_nopam.c, src/userdel.c, src/lastlog.c, src/grpck.c, src/gpasswd.c, src/newusers.c, src/chpasswd.c, src/chfn.c, src/groupmems.c, src/usermod.c, src/expiry.c, src/groupdel.c, src/chgpasswd.c, src/su.c, src/useradd.c, src/groupmod.c, src/passwd.c, src/pwck.c, src/groupadd.c, src/chage.c, src/login.c, src/suauth.c, src/faillog.c, src/groups.c, src/chsh.c, src/id.c: Review all the usage of one of the getpwnam(), getpwuid(), getgrnam(), getgrgid(), and getspnam() functions. It was noticed on http://bugs.debian.org/341230 that chfn and chsh use a passwd structure after calling a pam function, which result in using information from the passwd structure requested by pam, not the original one. It is much easier to use the new xget... functions to avoid these issues. I've checked which call to the original get... functions could be left (reducing the scope of the structure if possible), and I've left comments to ease future reviews (e.g. /* local, no need for xgetpwnam */). Note: the getpwent/getgrent calls should probably be checked also. * src/groupdel.c, src/expiry.c: Fix typos in comments. * src/groupmod.c: Re-indent. * libmisc/Makefile.am, lib/groupmem.c, lib/groupio.c, lib/pwmem.c, lib/pwio.c, lib/shadowmem.c, lib/shadowio.c: Move the __<xx>_dup functions (used by the xget... functions) from the <xx>io.c files to the new <xx>mem.c files. This avoid linking some utils against the SELinux library.
2007-11-19 04:45:26 +05:30
if ((sp = getspnam (user))) /* !USE_PAM, no need for xgetspnam */
passwd = sp->sp_pwdp;
endspent ();
if (pw_auth (passwd, user, PW_LOGIN, (char *) 0) != 0) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN, WRONGPWD2, user));
sleep (1);
fprintf (stderr, _("Incorrect password for %s.\n"), user);
exit (1);
}
#endif /* !USE_PAM */
}