/* * Copyright 1992 - 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: pwauth.c,v 1.14 2003/05/12 04:58:56 kloczek Exp $") #include #include #include #include #include #include "prototypes.h" #include "defines.h" #include "pwauth.h" #include "getdef.h" #ifdef SKEY #include #endif #ifdef OPIE #include #endif #ifdef __linux__ /* standard password prompt by default */ static const char *PROMPT = gettext_noop("Password: "); #else static const char *PROMPT = gettext_noop("%s's Password: "); #endif extern char *getpass(); extern char *getpass_with_echo(); int wipe_clear_pass = 1; char *clear_pass = NULL; /* * pw_auth - perform getpass/crypt authentication * * pw_auth gets the user's cleartext password and encrypts it * using the salt in the encrypted password. The results are * compared. */ int pw_auth(const char *cipher, const char *user, int reason, const char *input) { char prompt[1024]; char *clear = NULL; const char *cp; int retval; #ifdef SKEY int use_skey = 0; char challenge_info[40]; struct skey skey; #endif #ifdef OPIE int use_opie = 0; char o_challenge_info[OPIE_CHALLENGE_MAX + 1]; struct opie opie; /* * This implementation is based almost entirely on the SKEY code * above. Thus the opie struct is called skey, etc. I am unaware * if the system works at the same time, but I cannot imagine why * anyone would want to do this.... * -- A.R. * Mod: 5/14/98 A.R. * Made the OPIE code separate from the S/Key code. Now * (conceivably) both can be compiled in and function apart from * one another (assuming a sysadmin really wants to maintain OPIE * and an S/Key databases....). * * Also cleaned up the code a bit. Will be adding second-prompt * support (the traditional Echo-on S/Key/OPIE-only prompts to let * the users see the one-time passwords they are typing/pasting * in.... * -- A.R. */ #endif /* * There are programs for adding and deleting authentication data. */ if (reason == PW_ADD || reason == PW_DELETE) return 0; /* * There are even programs for changing the user name ... */ if (reason == PW_CHANGE && input != (char *) 0) return 0; /* * WARNING: * * When we change a password and we are root, we don't prompt. * This is so root can change any password without having to * know it. This is a policy decision that might have to be * revisited. */ if (reason == PW_CHANGE && getuid () == 0) return 0; /* * WARNING: * * When we are logging in a user with no ciphertext password, * we don't prompt for the password or anything. In reality * the user could just hit , so it doesn't really * matter. */ if (cipher == (char *) 0 || *cipher == '\0') return 0; #ifdef SKEY /* * If the user has an S/KEY entry show them the pertinent info * and then we can try validating the created cyphertext and the SKEY. * If there is no SKEY information we default to not using SKEY. */ if (skeychallenge (&skey, user, challenge_info) == 0) use_skey = 1; #endif #ifdef OPIE /* * Ditto above, for OPIE passwords. * -- AR */ o_challenge_info[0] = '\0'; if (opiechallenge(&opie, user, o_challenge_info) == 0) use_opie = 1; if (use_opie == 0) opieverify(&opie, (char *)NULL); /* * This call to opieverify is necessary within OPIE's interface: * Every call to opiechallenge(), which checks to see if the user * has an OPIE password, and if so get the challenge, must be * accompanied by exactly one call to opieverify, which clears * any outstanding locks, and otherwise cleans up. * -- AR */ #endif /* * Prompt for the password as required. FTPD and REXECD both * get the cleartext password for us. */ if (reason != PW_FTP && reason != PW_REXEC && !input) { if (! (cp = getdef_str ("LOGIN_STRING"))) cp = _(PROMPT); #ifdef SKEY if (use_skey) printf ("[%s]\n", challenge_info); #endif #ifdef OPIE if (use_opie) printf("[ %s ]\n", o_challenge_info); #endif snprintf(prompt, sizeof prompt, cp, user); clear = getpass(prompt); if (!clear) { static char c[1]; c[0] = '\0'; clear = c; } input = clear; } /* * Convert the cleartext password into a ciphertext string. * If the two match, the return value will be zero, which is * SUCCESS. Otherwise we see if SKEY is being used and check * the results there as well. */ retval = strcmp(pw_encrypt(input, cipher), cipher); #ifdef OPIE /* * This is required because using OPIE, opieverify() MUST be called * opiechallenge() above even if OPIE isn't being used in this case, * so locks get released, etc. * -- AR */ if ((retval == 0) && use_opie) opieverify(&opie, (char *)NULL); #endif #if (defined(SKEY) || defined(OPIE)) /* * If (1) The password fails to match, and * (2) The password is empty and * (3) We are using OPIE or S/Key, then * ...Re-prompt, with echo on. * -- AR 8/22/1999 */ if (retval && !input[0] && (0 #ifdef SKEY || use_skey #endif #ifdef OPIE || use_opie #endif )) { strncat(prompt, _("(Echo on) "), (sizeof(prompt) - strlen(prompt))); clear = getpass_with_echo(prompt); if (!clear) { static char c[1]; c[0] = '\0'; clear = c; } input = clear; } #endif #ifdef SKEY if (retval && use_skey) { int passcheck = -1; if (skeyverify(&skey, input) == 0) passcheck = skey.n; if (passcheck > 0) retval = 0; } #endif #ifdef OPIE if (retval && use_opie) { if (opieverify(&opie, input) == 0) retval = 0; } #endif /* OPIE */ /* * Things like RADIUS authentication may need the password - * if the external variable wipe_clear_pass is zero, we will * not wipe it (the caller should wipe clear_pass when it is * no longer needed). --marekm */ clear_pass = clear; if (wipe_clear_pass && clear && *clear) strzero(clear); return retval; }