/* * Copyright 1989 - 1994, Julianne Frances Haugh * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of Julianne F. Haugh nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY JULIE HAUGH AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL JULIE HAUGH OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include "rcsid.h" RCSID ("$Id: failure.c,v 1.15 2005/06/20 10:02:02 kloczek Exp $") #include #include #include "defines.h" #include "faillog.h" #include "getdef.h" #include "failure.h" #define YEAR (365L*DAY) /* * failure - make failure entry * * failure() creates a new (struct faillog) entry or updates an * existing one with the current failed login information. */ void failure (uid_t uid, const char *tty, struct faillog *fl) { int fd; /* * Don't do anything if failure logging isn't set up. */ if ((fd = open (FAILLOG_FILE, O_RDWR)) < 0) return; /* * The file is indexed by UID value meaning that shared UID's * share failure log records. That's OK since they really * share just about everything else ... */ lseek (fd, (off_t) (sizeof *fl) * uid, SEEK_SET); if (read (fd, (char *) fl, sizeof *fl) != sizeof *fl) memzero (fl, sizeof *fl); /* * Update the record. We increment the failure count to log the * latest failure. The only concern here is overflow, and we'll * check for that. The line name and time of day are both * updated as well. */ if (fl->fail_cnt + 1 > 0) fl->fail_cnt++; strncpy (fl->fail_line, tty, sizeof fl->fail_line); time (&fl->fail_time); /* * Seek back to the correct position in the file and write the * record out. Ideally we should lock the file in case the same * account is being logged simultaneously. But the risk doesn't * seem that great. */ lseek (fd, (off_t) (sizeof *fl) * uid, SEEK_SET); write (fd, (char *) fl, sizeof *fl); close (fd); } static int too_many_failures (const struct faillog *fl) { time_t now; if (fl->fail_max == 0 || fl->fail_cnt < fl->fail_max) return 0; if (fl->fail_locktime == 0) return 1; /* locked until reset manually */ time (&now); if (fl->fail_time + fl->fail_locktime < now) return 0; /* enough time since last failure */ return 1; } /* * failcheck - check for failures > allowable * * failcheck() is called AFTER the password has been validated. If the * account has been "attacked" with too many login failures, failcheck() * returns FALSE to indicate that the login should be denied even though * the password is valid. */ int failcheck (uid_t uid, struct faillog *fl, int failed) { int fd; struct faillog fail; /* * Suppress the check if the log file isn't there. */ if ((fd = open (FAILLOG_FILE, O_RDWR)) < 0) return 1; /* * Get the record from the file and determine if the user has * exceeded the failure limit. If "max" is zero, any number * of failures are permitted. Only when "max" is non-zero and * "cnt" is greater than or equal to "max" is the account * considered to be locked. * * If read fails, there is no record for this user yet (the * file is initially zero length and extended by writes), so * no need to reset the count. */ lseek (fd, (off_t) (sizeof *fl) * uid, SEEK_SET); if (read (fd, (char *) fl, sizeof *fl) != sizeof *fl) { close (fd); return 1; } if (too_many_failures (fl)) { close (fd); return 0; } /* * The record is updated if this is not a failure. The count will * be reset to zero, but the rest of the information will be left * in the record in case someone wants to see where the failed * login originated. */ if (!failed) { fail = *fl; fail.fail_cnt = 0; lseek (fd, (off_t) sizeof fail * uid, SEEK_SET); write (fd, (char *) &fail, sizeof fail); } close (fd); return 1; } /* * failprint - print line of failure information * * failprint takes a (struct faillog) entry and formats it into a * message which is displayed at login time. */ void failprint (const struct faillog *fail) { struct tm *tp; #if HAVE_STRFTIME char lasttimeb[256]; char *lasttime = lasttimeb; const char *fmt; #else char *lasttime; #endif time_t NOW; if (fail->fail_cnt == 0) return; tp = localtime (&(fail->fail_time)); time (&NOW); #if HAVE_STRFTIME /* * Only print as much date and time info as it needed to * know when the failure was. */ if (NOW - fail->fail_time >= YEAR) fmt = "%Y"; else if (NOW - fail->fail_time >= DAY) fmt = "%A %T"; else fmt = "%T"; strftime (lasttimeb, sizeof lasttimeb, fmt, tp); #else /* * Do the same thing, but don't use strftime since it * probably doesn't exist on this system */ lasttime = asctime (tp); lasttime[24] = '\0'; if (NOW - fail->fail_time < YEAR) lasttime[19] = '\0'; if (NOW - fail->fail_time < DAY) lasttime = lasttime + 11; if (*lasttime == ' ') lasttime++; #endif printf (ngettext ("%d failure since last login.\n" "Last was %s on %s.\n", "%d failures since last login.\n" "Last was %s on %s.\n", fail->fail_cnt), fail->fail_cnt, lasttime, fail->fail_line); } /* * failtmp - update the cummulative failure log * * failtmp updates the (struct utmp) formatted failure log which * maintains a record of all login failures. */ void failtmp ( #ifdef HAVE_UTMPX_H const struct utmpx *failent #else const struct utmp *failent #endif ) { char *ftmp; int fd; /* * Get the name of the failure file. If no file has been defined * in login.defs, don't do this. */ if (!(ftmp = getdef_str ("FTMP_FILE"))) return; /* * Open the file for append. It must already exist for this * feature to be used. */ if ((fd = open (ftmp, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND)) == -1) return; /* * Output the new failure record and close the log file. */ write (fd, (const char *) failent, sizeof *failent); close (fd); }