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1 /*-
2 * Copyright 2000 James Bloom
3 * All rights reserved.
4 * Based upon code Copyright 1998 Juniper Networks, Inc.
5 * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Networks Associates Technology, Inc.
6 * All rights reserved.
8 * Portions of this software were developed for the FreeBSD Project by
9 * ThinkSec AS and NAI Labs, the Security Research Division of Network
10 * Associates, Inc. under DARPA/SPAWAR contract N66001-01-C-8035
11 * ("CBOSS"), as part of the DARPA CHATS research program.
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37 * $FreeBSD: src/lib/libpam/modules/pam_opie/pam_opie.c,v 1.26 2006/09/15 13:42:38 des Exp $
38 * $DragonFly: src/lib/pam_module/pam_opie/pam_opie.c,v 1.1 2005/07/12 22:53:20 joerg Exp $
41 #include <sys/types.h>
42 #include <opie.h>
43 #include <pwd.h>
44 #include <stdio.h>
45 #include <stdlib.h>
46 #include <string.h>
47 #include <unistd.h>
49 #define PAM_SM_AUTH
51 #include <security/pam_appl.h>
52 #include <security/pam_modules.h>
53 #include <security/pam_mod_misc.h>
55 #define PAM_OPT_NO_FAKE_PROMPTS "no_fake_prompts"
57 PAM_EXTERN int
58 pam_sm_authenticate(pam_handle_t *pamh, int flags __unused,
59 int argc __unused, const char *argv[] __unused)
61 struct opie opie;
62 struct passwd *pwd;
63 int retval, i;
64 const char *(promptstr[]) = { "%s\nPassword: ", "%s\nPassword [echo on]: "};
65 char challenge[OPIE_CHALLENGE_MAX];
66 char principal[OPIE_PRINCIPAL_MAX];
67 const char *user;
68 char *response;
69 int style;
71 user = NULL;
72 if (openpam_get_option(pamh, PAM_OPT_AUTH_AS_SELF)) {
73 if ((pwd = getpwnam(getlogin())) == NULL)
74 return (PAM_AUTH_ERR);
75 user = pwd->pw_name;
77 else {
78 retval = pam_get_user(pamh, &user, NULL);
79 if (retval != PAM_SUCCESS)
80 return (retval);
83 PAM_LOG("Got user: %s", user);
86 * Watch out: libopie feels entitled to truncate the user name
87 * passed to it if it's longer than OPIE_PRINCIPAL_MAX, which is
88 * not uncommon in Windows environments.
90 if (strlen(user) >= sizeof(principal))
91 return (PAM_AUTH_ERR);
92 strlcpy(principal, user, sizeof(principal));
95 * Don't call the OPIE atexit() handler when our program exits,
96 * since the module has been unloaded and we will SEGV.
98 opiedisableaeh();
101 * If the no_fake_prompts option was given, and the user
102 * doesn't have an OPIE key, just fail rather than present the
103 * user with a bogus OPIE challenge.
105 if (opiechallenge(&opie, principal, challenge) != 0 &&
106 openpam_get_option(pamh, PAM_OPT_NO_FAKE_PROMPTS))
107 return (PAM_AUTH_ERR);
110 * It doesn't make sense to use a password that has already been
111 * typed in, since we haven't presented the challenge to the user
112 * yet, so clear the stored password.
114 pam_set_item(pamh, PAM_AUTHTOK, NULL);
116 style = PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_OFF;
117 for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
118 retval = pam_prompt(pamh, style, &response,
119 promptstr[i], challenge);
120 if (retval != PAM_SUCCESS) {
121 opieunlock();
122 return (retval);
125 PAM_LOG("Completed challenge %d: %s", i, response);
127 if (response[0] != '\0')
128 break;
130 /* Second time round, echo the password */
131 style = PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_ON;
134 pam_set_item(pamh, PAM_AUTHTOK, response);
137 * Opieverify is supposed to return -1 only if an error occurs.
138 * But it returns -1 even if the response string isn't in the form
139 * it expects. Thus we can't log an error and can only check for
140 * success or lack thereof.
142 retval = opieverify(&opie, response);
143 free(response);
144 return (retval == 0 ? PAM_SUCCESS : PAM_AUTH_ERR);
147 PAM_EXTERN int
148 pam_sm_setcred(pam_handle_t *pamh __unused, int flags __unused,
149 int argc __unused, const char *argv[] __unused)
152 return (PAM_SUCCESS);
155 PAM_MODULE_ENTRY("pam_opie");