/* passwd.c --- verifying typed passwords with the OS. * xscreensaver, Copyright (c) 1993-2014 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 #ifndef NO_LOCKING /* whole file */ #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # include #endif #include #include #ifndef VMS # include /* for getpwuid() */ #else /* VMS */ # include "vms-pwd.h" #endif /* VMS */ #ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG # include #endif /* HAVE_SYSLOG */ #include #include "xscreensaver.h" #include "auth.h" extern const char *blurb(void); extern void check_for_leaks (const char *where); /* 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) (int argc, char **argv, Bool verbose_p); Bool (*priv_init) (int argc, char **argv, Bool verbose_p); Bool (*valid_p) (const char *typed_passwd, Bool verbose_p); void (*try_unlock) (saver_info *si, Bool verbose_p, Bool (*valid_p)(const char *typed_passwd, Bool verbose_p)); Bool initted_p; Bool priv_initted_p; }; #ifdef HAVE_KERBEROS extern Bool kerberos_lock_init (int argc, char **argv, Bool verbose_p); extern Bool kerberos_passwd_valid_p (const char *typed_passwd, Bool verbose_p); #endif #ifdef HAVE_PAM extern Bool pam_priv_init (int argc, char **argv, Bool verbose_p); extern void pam_try_unlock (saver_info *si, Bool verbose_p, Bool (*valid_p)(const char *typed_passwd, Bool verbose_p)); #endif #ifdef PASSWD_HELPER_PROGRAM extern Bool ext_priv_init (int argc, char **argv, Bool verbose_p); extern Bool ext_passwd_valid_p (const char *typed_passwd, Bool verbose_p); #endif extern Bool pwent_lock_init (int argc, char **argv, Bool verbose_p); extern Bool pwent_priv_init (int argc, char **argv, Bool verbose_p); extern Bool pwent_passwd_valid_p (const char *typed_passwd, Bool verbose_p); Bool lock_priv_init (int argc, char **argv, Bool verbose_p); Bool lock_init (int argc, char **argv, Bool verbose_p); Bool passwd_valid_p (const char *typed_passwd, Bool verbose_p); /* The authorization methods to try, in order. Note that the last one (the pwent version) is actually two auth methods, since that code tries shadow passwords, and then non-shadow passwords. (It's all in the same file since the APIs are randomly nearly-identical.) */ struct auth_methods methods[] = { # ifdef HAVE_PAM { "PAM", 0, pam_priv_init, 0, pam_try_unlock, False, False }, # endif # ifdef HAVE_KERBEROS { "Kerberos", kerberos_lock_init, 0, kerberos_passwd_valid_p, 0, False, False }, # endif # ifdef PASSWD_HELPER_PROGRAM { "external", 0, ext_priv_init, ext_passwd_valid_p, 0, False, False }, # endif { "normal", pwent_lock_init, pwent_priv_init, pwent_passwd_valid_p, 0, False, False } }; Bool lock_priv_init (int argc, char **argv, Bool verbose_p) { 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 (argc, argv, verbose_p); if (methods[i].priv_initted_p) any_ok = True; else if (verbose_p) fprintf (stderr, "%s: initialization of %s passwords failed.\n", blurb(), methods[i].name); } return any_ok; } Bool lock_init (int argc, char **argv, Bool verbose_p) { 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 (argc, argv, verbose_p); if (methods[i].initted_p) any_ok = True; else if (verbose_p) fprintf (stderr, "%s: initialization of %s passwords failed.\n", blurb(), methods[i].name); } return any_ok; } /* A basic auth driver that simply prompts for a password then runs it through * valid_p to determine whether the password is correct. */ static void try_unlock_password(saver_info *si, Bool verbose_p, Bool (*valid_p)(const char *typed_passwd, Bool verbose_p)) { struct auth_message message; struct auth_response *response = NULL; memset(&message, 0, sizeof(message)); if (verbose_p) fprintf(stderr, "%s: non-PAM password auth.\n", blurb()); /* Call the auth_conv function with "Password:", then feed * the result into valid_p() */ message.type = AUTH_MSGTYPE_PROMPT_NOECHO; message.msg = "Password:"; si->unlock_cb(1, &message, &response, si); if (!response) return; if (valid_p (response->response, verbose_p)) si->unlock_state = ul_success; /* yay */ else if (si->unlock_state == ul_cancel || si->unlock_state == ul_time) ; /* more specific failures ok */ else si->unlock_state = ul_fail; /* generic failure */ if (response->response) free(response->response); free(response); } /* Write a password failure to the system log. */ static void do_syslog (saver_info *si, Bool verbose_p) { # ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG struct passwd *pw = getpwuid (getuid ()); char *d = DisplayString (si->dpy); char *u = (pw && pw->pw_name ? pw->pw_name : "???"); int opt = 0; int fac = 0; # 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 = ""; # undef FMT # define FMT "FAILED LOGIN %d ON DISPLAY \"%s\", FOR \"%s\"" if (verbose_p) fprintf (stderr, "%s: syslog: " FMT "\n", blurb(), si->unlock_failures, d, u); openlog (progname, opt, fac); syslog (LOG_NOTICE, FMT, si->unlock_failures, d, u); closelog (); # endif /* HAVE_SYSLOG */ } /** * Runs through each authentication driver calling its try_unlock function. * Called xss_authenticate() because AIX beat us to the name authenticate(). */ void xss_authenticate(saver_info *si, Bool verbose_p) { int i, j; si->unlock_state = ul_read; for (i = 0; i < countof(methods); i++) { if (!methods[i].initted_p) continue; if (si->cached_passwd != NULL && methods[i].valid_p) si->unlock_state = (methods[i].valid_p(si->cached_passwd, verbose_p) == True) ? ul_success : ul_fail; else if (methods[i].try_unlock != NULL) methods[i].try_unlock(si, verbose_p, methods[i].valid_p); else if (methods[i].valid_p) try_unlock_password(si, verbose_p, methods[i].valid_p); else /* Ze goggles, zey do nozing! */ fprintf(stderr, "%s: authentication method %s does nothing.\n", blurb(), methods[i].name); check_for_leaks (methods[i].name); /* If password authentication failed, but the password was NULL (meaning the user just hit RET) then treat that as "cancel". This means that if the password is literally NULL, it will work; but if not, then NULL passwords are treated as cancel. */ if (si->unlock_state == ul_fail && si->cached_passwd && !*si->cached_passwd) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: assuming null password means cancel.\n", blurb()); si->unlock_state = ul_cancel; } if (si->unlock_state == ul_success) { /* If we successfully authenticated by method N, but attempting to authenticate by method N-1 failed, mention that (since if an earlier authentication method fails and a later one succeeds, something screwy is probably going on.) */ if (verbose_p && i > 0) { for (j = 0; j < i; j++) if (methods[j].initted_p) fprintf (stderr, "%s: authentication via %s failed.\n", blurb(), methods[j].name); fprintf (stderr, "%s: authentication via %s succeeded.\n", blurb(), methods[i].name); } goto DONE; /* Successfully authenticated! */ } else if (si->unlock_state == ul_cancel || si->unlock_state == ul_time) { /* If any auth method gets a cancel or timeout, don't try the next auth method! We're done! */ fprintf (stderr, "%s: authentication via %s %s.\n", blurb(), methods[i].name, (si->unlock_state == ul_cancel ? "cancelled" : "timed out")); goto DONE; } } if (verbose_p) fprintf(stderr, "%s: All authentication mechanisms failed.\n", blurb()); if (si->unlock_state == ul_fail) { /* Note the time of the first failure */ if (si->unlock_failures == 0) si->unlock_failure_time = time((time_t *) 0); si->unlock_failures++; do_syslog (si, verbose_p); } DONE: if (si->auth_finished_cb) si->auth_finished_cb (si); } #endif /* NO_LOCKING -- whole file */