/* passwd.c --- verifying typed passwords with the OS. * xscreensaver, Copyright © 1993-2021 Jamie Zawinski * * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that * the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting * documentation. No representations are made about the suitability of this * software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or * implied warranty. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # include #endif #include #include #include #include /* for getpwuid() */ #ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG # include #endif /* HAVE_SYSLOG */ #include #include "xscreensaver.h" #include "auth.h" #ifdef NO_LOCKING Bool lock_init (void) { return 0; } Bool lock_priv_init (void) { return 0; } Bool xscreensaver_auth (void *closure, Bool (*conv_fn) (void *closure, int nmsgs, const auth_message *msg, auth_response **resp), void (*finished_fn) (void *closure, Bool status)) { return False; } #else /* NO_LOCKING -- whole file */ extern const char *blurb(void); /* blargh */ #undef Bool #undef True #undef False #define Bool int #define True 1 #define False 0 #undef countof #define countof(x) (sizeof((x))/sizeof(*(x))) struct auth_methods { const char *name; Bool (*init) (void); Bool (*priv_init) (void); Bool (*valid_p) (void *closure, const char *plaintext); Bool (*try_unlock) (void *closure, Bool (*conv_fn) (void *closure, int nmsgs, const auth_message *msg, auth_response **resp)); Bool initted_p; Bool priv_initted_p; }; /* The authorization methods to try, in order of preference. The first that initializes successfully is used and others are ignored. */ struct auth_methods methods[] = { # ifdef HAVE_PAM { "PAM", 0, pam_priv_init, 0, pam_try_unlock, 0, }, # endif # ifdef HAVE_KERBEROS { "KRB", kerberos_lock_init, 0, kerberos_passwd_valid_p, 0, }, # endif # ifdef PASSWD_HELPER_PROGRAM { "EXT", 0, ext_priv_init, ext_passwd_valid_p, 0, }, # endif { "pwnam", pwent_lock_init, pwent_priv_init, pwent_passwd_valid_p, 0, } }; Bool lock_priv_init (void) { int i; Bool any_ok = False; for (i = 0; i < countof(methods); i++) { if (!methods[i].priv_init) methods[i].priv_initted_p = True; else methods[i].priv_initted_p = methods[i].priv_init(); if (methods[i].priv_initted_p) any_ok = True; } return any_ok; } Bool lock_init (void) { int i; Bool any_ok = False; for (i = 0; i < countof(methods); i++) { if (!methods[i].priv_initted_p) /* Bail if lock_priv_init failed. */ continue; if (!methods[i].init) methods[i].initted_p = True; else methods[i].initted_p = methods[i].init(); if (methods[i].initted_p) any_ok = True; else if (verbose_p) fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s: passwords initialization failed\n", blurb(), methods[i].name); } return any_ok; } /* For those auth methods that have a 'valid_p' function instead of a 'try_unlock' function, this does a PAM-like conversation that first prompts for a password and then tests it with the 'valid_p' function. */ static Bool try_valid_p (void *closure, const char *name, Bool (*valid_p) (void *closure, const char *typed_passwd), Bool (*conv_fn) (void *closure, int nmsgs, const auth_message *msg, auth_response **resp)) { auth_message message; auth_response *response = NULL; Bool ok = False; memset (&message, 0, sizeof(message)); if (verbose_p) fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s: non-PAM password auth\n", blurb(), name); /* Call the auth_conv function with "Password:", then feed the result into valid_p() */ message.type = AUTH_MSGTYPE_PROMPT_NOECHO; message.msg = "Password:"; ok = conv_fn (closure, 1, &message, &response); if (!response || !response->response) ok = False; if (ok) ok = valid_p (closure, response->response); if (response) { if (response->response) free (response->response); free (response); } return ok; } /* Write a password failure to the system log. */ static void do_syslog (void) { # ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG struct passwd *pw = getpwuid (getuid ()); char *d = getenv ("DISPLAY"); char *u = (pw && pw->pw_name ? pw->pw_name : "???"); int opt = 0; int fac = 0; int pri = LOG_NOTICE; # ifdef LOG_PID opt = LOG_PID; # endif # if defined(LOG_AUTHPRIV) fac = LOG_AUTHPRIV; # elif defined(LOG_AUTH) fac = LOG_AUTH; # else fac = LOG_DAEMON; # endif if (!d) d = ""; openlog (progname, opt, fac); syslog (pri, "Failed login on display \"%s\" for \"%s\"", d, u); closelog (); # endif /* HAVE_SYSLOG */ } /* Runs through each authentication driver calling its try_unlock function. */ Bool xscreensaver_auth (void *closure, Bool (*conv_fn) (void *closure, int nmsgs, const auth_message *msg, auth_response **resp), void (*finished_fn) (void *closure, Bool status)) { int i; Bool ok = False; for (i = 0; i < countof(methods); i++) { if (!methods[i].initted_p) continue; if (methods[i].try_unlock) ok = methods[i].try_unlock (closure, conv_fn); else if (methods[i].valid_p) ok = try_valid_p (closure, methods[i].name, methods[i].valid_p, conv_fn); else abort(); /* method must have one or the other function */ /* Only try the first method that initialized properly. That means that if PAM initialized correctly, we will never try pwent or Kerberos. If we did, then typing an incorrect password at PAM would result in a second password prompt that would only go to pwent. There's no sensible way to re-use the password typed the first time, if there even was one. With fingerprint readers or OTP fobs, there might have been 0, 2, or more passwords entered. */ break; } if (!ok) do_syslog (); if (finished_fn) finished_fn (closure, ok); return ok; } #endif /* NO_LOCKING -- whole file */