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  37. #include <security/pam_appl.h>
  38. #include "pam_passthru.h"
  39. /* Utility struct to wrap strings to avoid mallocs if possible - use
  40. stack allocated string space */
  41. #define MY_STATIC_BUF_SIZE 256
  42. typedef struct my_str_buf {
  43. char fixbuf[MY_STATIC_BUF_SIZE];
  44. char *str;
  45. } MyStrBuf;
  46. static char *
  47. init_my_str_buf(MyStrBuf *buf, const char *s)
  48. {
  49. PR_ASSERT(buf);
  50. if (s && (strlen(s) < sizeof(buf->fixbuf))) {
  51. strcpy(buf->fixbuf, s);
  52. buf->str = buf->fixbuf;
  53. } else {
  54. buf->str = slapi_ch_strdup(s);
  55. buf->fixbuf[0] = 0;
  56. }
  57. return buf->str;
  58. }
  59. static void
  60. delete_my_str_buf(MyStrBuf *buf)
  61. {
  62. if (buf->str != buf->fixbuf) {
  63. slapi_ch_free_string(&buf->str);
  64. }
  65. }
  66. /* for third arg to pam_start */
  67. struct my_pam_conv_str {
  68. Slapi_PBlock *pb;
  69. char *pam_identity;
  70. };
  71. /*
  72. * Get the PAM identity from the value of the leftmost RDN in the BIND DN.
  73. */
  74. static char *
  75. derive_from_bind_dn(Slapi_PBlock *pb, char *binddn, MyStrBuf *pam_id)
  76. {
  77. Slapi_RDN *rdn;
  78. char *type = NULL;
  79. char *value = NULL;
  80. rdn = slapi_rdn_new_dn(binddn);
  81. slapi_rdn_get_first(rdn, &type, &value);
  82. init_my_str_buf(pam_id, value);
  83. slapi_rdn_free(&rdn);
  84. return pam_id->str;
  85. }
  86. static char *
  87. derive_from_bind_entry(Slapi_PBlock *pb, char *binddn, MyStrBuf *pam_id, char *map_ident_attr)
  88. {
  89. char buf[BUFSIZ];
  90. Slapi_Entry *entry = NULL;
  91. Slapi_DN *sdn = slapi_sdn_new_dn_byref(binddn);
  92. char *attrs[] = { NULL, NULL };
  93. attrs[0] = map_ident_attr;
  94. int rc = slapi_search_internal_get_entry(sdn, attrs, &entry,
  95. pam_passthruauth_get_plugin_identity());
  96. slapi_sdn_free(&sdn);
  97. if (rc != LDAP_SUCCESS) {
  98. slapi_log_error(SLAPI_LOG_FATAL, PAM_PASSTHRU_PLUGIN_SUBSYSTEM,
  99. "Could not find BIND dn %s (error %d - %s)\n",
  100. escape_string(binddn, buf), rc, ldap_err2string(rc));
  101. init_my_str_buf(pam_id, NULL);
  102. } else if (NULL == entry) {
  103. slapi_log_error(SLAPI_LOG_FATAL, PAM_PASSTHRU_PLUGIN_SUBSYSTEM,
  104. "Could not find entry for BIND dn %s\n",
  105. escape_string(binddn, buf));
  106. init_my_str_buf(pam_id, NULL);
  107. } else {
  108. char *val = slapi_entry_attr_get_charptr(entry, map_ident_attr);
  109. init_my_str_buf(pam_id, val);
  110. slapi_ch_free_string(&val);
  111. }
  112. slapi_entry_free(entry);
  113. return pam_id->str;
  114. }
  115. static void
  116. report_pam_error(char *str, int rc, pam_handle_t *pam_handle)
  117. {
  118. if (rc != PAM_SUCCESS) {
  119. slapi_log_error(SLAPI_LOG_FATAL, PAM_PASSTHRU_PLUGIN_SUBSYSTEM,
  120. "Error from PAM %s (%d: %s)\n",
  121. str, rc, pam_strerror(pam_handle, rc));
  122. }
  123. }
  124. /* returns a berval value as a null terminated string */
  125. static char *strdupbv(struct berval *bv)
  126. {
  127. char *str = malloc(bv->bv_len+1);
  128. memcpy(str, bv->bv_val, bv->bv_len);
  129. str[bv->bv_len] = 0;
  130. return str;
  131. }
  132. static void
  133. free_pam_response(int nresp, struct pam_response *resp)
  134. {
  135. int ii;
  136. for (ii = 0; ii < nresp; ++ii) {
  137. if (resp[ii].resp) {
  138. free(resp[ii].resp);
  139. }
  140. }
  141. free(resp);
  142. }
  143. /*
  144. * This is the conversation function passed into pam_start(). This is what sets the password
  145. * that PAM uses to authenticate. This function is sort of stupid - it assumes all echo off
  146. * or binary prompts are for the password, and other prompts are for the username. Time will
  147. * tell if this is actually the case.
  148. */
  149. static int
  150. pam_conv_func(int num_msg, const struct pam_message **msg, struct pam_response **resp, void *mydata)
  151. {
  152. int ii;
  153. struct berval *creds;
  154. struct my_pam_conv_str *my_data = (struct my_pam_conv_str *)mydata;
  155. struct pam_response *reply;
  156. int ret = PAM_SUCCESS;
  157. if (num_msg <= 0) {
  158. return PAM_CONV_ERR;
  159. }
  160. /* empty reply structure */
  161. reply = (struct pam_response *)calloc(num_msg,
  162. sizeof(struct pam_response));
  163. slapi_pblock_get( my_data->pb, SLAPI_BIND_CREDENTIALS, &creds ); /* the password */
  164. for (ii = 0; ii < num_msg; ++ii) {
  165. slapi_log_error(SLAPI_LOG_PLUGIN, PAM_PASSTHRU_PLUGIN_SUBSYSTEM,
  166. "pam msg [%d] = %d %s\n", ii, msg[ii]->msg_style,
  167. msg[ii]->msg);
  168. /* hard to tell what prompt is for . . . */
  169. /* assume prompts for password are either BINARY or ECHO_OFF */
  170. if (msg[ii]->msg_style == PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_OFF) {
  171. reply[ii].resp = strdupbv(creds);
  172. #ifdef LINUX
  173. } else if (msg[ii]->msg_style == PAM_BINARY_PROMPT) {
  174. reply[ii].resp = strdupbv(creds);
  175. #endif
  176. } else if (msg[ii]->msg_style == PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_ON) { /* assume username */
  177. reply[ii].resp = strdup(my_data->pam_identity);
  178. } else if (msg[ii]->msg_style == PAM_ERROR_MSG) {
  179. slapi_log_error(SLAPI_LOG_FATAL, PAM_PASSTHRU_PLUGIN_SUBSYSTEM,
  180. "pam msg [%d] error [%s]\n", ii, msg[ii]->msg);
  181. } else if (msg[ii]->msg_style == PAM_TEXT_INFO) {
  182. slapi_log_error(SLAPI_LOG_PLUGIN, PAM_PASSTHRU_PLUGIN_SUBSYSTEM,
  183. "pam msg [%d] text info [%s]\n", ii, msg[ii]->msg);
  184. } else {
  185. slapi_log_error(SLAPI_LOG_FATAL, PAM_PASSTHRU_PLUGIN_SUBSYSTEM,
  186. "Error: unknown pam message type (%d: %s)\n",
  187. msg[ii]->msg_style, msg[ii]->msg);
  188. ret = PAM_CONV_ERR;
  189. }
  190. }
  191. if (ret == PAM_CONV_ERR) {
  192. free_pam_response(num_msg, reply);
  193. reply = NULL;
  194. }
  195. *resp = reply;
  196. return ret;
  197. }
  198. /*
  199. * Do the actual work of authenticating with PAM. First, get the PAM identity
  200. * based on the method used to convert the BIND identity to the PAM identity.
  201. * Set up the structures that pam_start needs and call pam_start(). After
  202. * that, call pam_authenticate and pam_acct_mgmt. Check the various return
  203. * values from these functions and map them to their corresponding LDAP BIND
  204. * return values. Return the appropriate LDAP error code.
  205. * This function will also set the appropriate LDAP response controls in
  206. * the given pblock.
  207. * Since this function can be called multiple times, we only want to return
  208. * the errors and controls to the user if this is the final call, so the
  209. * final_method parameter tells us if this is the last one. Coupled with
  210. * the fallback argument, we can tell if we are able to send the response
  211. * back to the client.
  212. */
  213. static int
  214. do_one_pam_auth(
  215. Slapi_PBlock *pb,
  216. int method, /* get pam identity from ENTRY, RDN, or DN */
  217. PRBool final_method, /* which method is the last one to try */
  218. char *pam_service, /* name of service for pam_start() */
  219. char *map_ident_attr, /* for ENTRY method, name of attribute holding pam identity */
  220. PRBool fallback, /* if true, failure here should fallback to regular bind */
  221. int pw_response_requested /* do we need to send pwd policy resp control */
  222. )
  223. {
  224. MyStrBuf pam_id;
  225. char *binddn = NULL;
  226. int rc;
  227. int retcode = LDAP_SUCCESS;
  228. pam_handle_t *pam_handle;
  229. struct my_pam_conv_str my_data;
  230. struct pam_conv my_pam_conv = {pam_conv_func, NULL};
  231. char buf[BUFSIZ]; /* for error messages */
  232. char *errmsg = NULL; /* free with PR_smprintf_free */
  233. slapi_pblock_get( pb, SLAPI_BIND_TARGET, &binddn );
  234. if (method == PAMPT_MAP_METHOD_RDN) {
  235. derive_from_bind_dn(pb, binddn, &pam_id);
  236. } else if (method == PAMPT_MAP_METHOD_ENTRY) {
  237. derive_from_bind_entry(pb, binddn, &pam_id, map_ident_attr);
  238. } else {
  239. init_my_str_buf(&pam_id, binddn);
  240. }
  241. /* do the pam stuff */
  242. my_data.pb = pb;
  243. my_data.pam_identity = pam_id.str;
  244. my_pam_conv.appdata_ptr = &my_data;
  245. rc = pam_start(pam_service, pam_id.str, &my_pam_conv, &pam_handle);
  246. report_pam_error("during pam_start", rc, pam_handle);
  247. if (rc == PAM_SUCCESS) {
  248. /* use PAM_SILENT - there is no user interaction at this point */
  249. rc = pam_authenticate(pam_handle, 0);
  250. report_pam_error("during pam_authenticate", rc, pam_handle);
  251. /* check different types of errors here */
  252. if (rc == PAM_USER_UNKNOWN) {
  253. errmsg = PR_smprintf("User id [%s] for bind DN [%s] does not exist in PAM",
  254. pam_id.str, escape_string(binddn, buf));
  255. retcode = LDAP_NO_SUCH_OBJECT; /* user unknown */
  256. } else if (rc == PAM_AUTH_ERR) {
  257. errmsg = PR_smprintf("Invalid PAM password for user id [%s], bind DN [%s]",
  258. pam_id.str, escape_string(binddn, buf));
  259. retcode = LDAP_INVALID_CREDENTIALS; /* invalid creds */
  260. } else if (rc == PAM_MAXTRIES) {
  261. errmsg = PR_smprintf("Authentication retry limit exceeded in PAM for "
  262. "user id [%s], bind DN [%s]",
  263. pam_id.str, escape_string(binddn, buf));
  264. if (pw_response_requested) {
  265. slapi_pwpolicy_make_response_control(pb, -1, -1, LDAP_PWPOLICY_ACCTLOCKED);
  266. }
  267. retcode = LDAP_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION; /* max retries */
  268. } else if (rc != PAM_SUCCESS) {
  269. errmsg = PR_smprintf("Unknown PAM error [%s] for user id [%s], bind DN [%s]",
  270. pam_strerror(pam_handle, rc), pam_id.str, escape_string(binddn, buf));
  271. retcode = LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR; /* pam config or network problem */
  272. }
  273. }
  274. /* if user authenticated successfully, see if there is anything we need
  275. to report back w.r.t. password or account lockout */
  276. if (rc == PAM_SUCCESS) {
  277. rc = pam_acct_mgmt(pam_handle, 0);
  278. report_pam_error("during pam_acct_mgmt", rc, pam_handle);
  279. /* check different types of errors here */
  280. if (rc == PAM_USER_UNKNOWN) {
  281. errmsg = PR_smprintf("User id [%s] for bind DN [%s] does not exist in PAM",
  282. pam_id.str, escape_string(binddn, buf));
  283. retcode = LDAP_NO_SUCH_OBJECT; /* user unknown */
  284. } else if (rc == PAM_AUTH_ERR) {
  285. errmsg = PR_smprintf("Invalid PAM password for user id [%s], bind DN [%s]",
  286. pam_id.str, escape_string(binddn, buf));
  287. retcode = LDAP_INVALID_CREDENTIALS; /* invalid creds */
  288. } else if (rc == PAM_PERM_DENIED) {
  289. errmsg = PR_smprintf("Access denied for PAM user id [%s], bind DN [%s]"
  290. " - see administrator",
  291. pam_id.str, escape_string(binddn, buf));
  292. if (pw_response_requested) {
  293. slapi_pwpolicy_make_response_control(pb, -1, -1, LDAP_PWPOLICY_ACCTLOCKED);
  294. }
  295. retcode = LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM;
  296. } else if (rc == PAM_ACCT_EXPIRED) {
  297. errmsg = PR_smprintf("Expired PAM password for user id [%s], bind DN [%s]: "
  298. "reset required",
  299. pam_id.str, escape_string(binddn, buf));
  300. slapi_add_pwd_control(pb, LDAP_CONTROL_PWEXPIRED, 0);
  301. if (pw_response_requested) {
  302. slapi_pwpolicy_make_response_control(pb, -1, -1, LDAP_PWPOLICY_PWDEXPIRED);
  303. }
  304. retcode = LDAP_INVALID_CREDENTIALS;
  305. } else if (rc == PAM_NEW_AUTHTOK_REQD) { /* handled same way as ACCT_EXPIRED */
  306. errmsg = PR_smprintf("Expired PAM password for user id [%s], bind DN [%s]: "
  307. "reset required",
  308. pam_id.str, escape_string(binddn, buf));
  309. slapi_add_pwd_control(pb, LDAP_CONTROL_PWEXPIRED, 0);
  310. if (pw_response_requested) {
  311. slapi_pwpolicy_make_response_control(pb, -1, -1, LDAP_PWPOLICY_PWDEXPIRED);
  312. }
  313. retcode = LDAP_INVALID_CREDENTIALS;
  314. } else if (rc != PAM_SUCCESS) {
  315. errmsg = PR_smprintf("Unknown PAM error [%s] for user id [%s], bind DN [%s]",
  316. pam_strerror(pam_handle, rc), pam_id.str, escape_string(binddn, buf));
  317. retcode = LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR; /* unknown */
  318. }
  319. }
  320. rc = pam_end(pam_handle, rc);
  321. report_pam_error("during pam_end", rc, pam_handle);
  322. delete_my_str_buf(&pam_id);
  323. if ((retcode == LDAP_SUCCESS) && (rc != PAM_SUCCESS)) {
  324. errmsg = PR_smprintf("Unknown PAM error [%d] for user id [%d], bind DN [%s]",
  325. rc, pam_id.str, escape_string(binddn, buf));
  326. retcode = LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR;
  327. }
  328. if (retcode != LDAP_SUCCESS) {
  329. slapi_log_error(SLAPI_LOG_FATAL, PAM_PASSTHRU_PLUGIN_SUBSYSTEM,
  330. "%s\n", errmsg);
  331. if (final_method && !fallback) {
  332. slapi_send_ldap_result(pb, retcode, NULL, errmsg, 0, NULL);
  333. }
  334. }
  335. if (errmsg) {
  336. PR_smprintf_free(errmsg);
  337. }
  338. return retcode;
  339. }
  340. /*
  341. * Entry point into the PAM auth code. Shields the rest of the app
  342. * from PAM API code. Get our config params, then call the actual
  343. * code that does the PAM auth. Can call that code up to 3 times,
  344. * depending on what methods are set in the config.
  345. */
  346. int
  347. pam_passthru_do_pam_auth(Slapi_PBlock *pb, Pam_PassthruConfig *cfg)
  348. {
  349. int rc = LDAP_SUCCESS;
  350. MyStrBuf pam_id_attr; /* avoid malloc if possible */
  351. MyStrBuf pam_service; /* avoid malloc if possible */
  352. int method1, method2, method3;
  353. PRBool final_method;
  354. PRBool fallback = PR_FALSE;
  355. int pw_response_requested;
  356. LDAPControl **reqctrls = NULL;
  357. /* first lock and get the methods and other info */
  358. /* we do this so we can acquire and release the lock quickly to
  359. avoid potential deadlocks */
  360. slapi_lock_mutex(cfg->lock);
  361. method1 = cfg->pamptconfig_map_method1;
  362. method2 = cfg->pamptconfig_map_method2;
  363. method3 = cfg->pamptconfig_map_method3;
  364. init_my_str_buf(&pam_id_attr, cfg->pamptconfig_pam_ident_attr);
  365. init_my_str_buf(&pam_service, cfg->pamptconfig_service);
  366. fallback = cfg->pamptconfig_fallback;
  367. slapi_unlock_mutex(cfg->lock);
  368. slapi_pblock_get (pb, SLAPI_REQCONTROLS, &reqctrls);
  369. slapi_pblock_get (pb, SLAPI_PWPOLICY, &pw_response_requested);
  370. /* figure out which method is the last one - we only return error codes, controls
  371. to the client and send a response on the last method */
  372. final_method = (method2 == PAMPT_MAP_METHOD_NONE);
  373. rc = do_one_pam_auth(pb, method1, final_method, pam_service.str, pam_id_attr.str, fallback,
  374. pw_response_requested);
  375. if ((rc != LDAP_SUCCESS) && !final_method) {
  376. final_method = (method3 == PAMPT_MAP_METHOD_NONE);
  377. rc = do_one_pam_auth(pb, method2, final_method, pam_service.str, pam_id_attr.str, fallback,
  378. pw_response_requested);
  379. if ((rc != LDAP_SUCCESS) && !final_method) {
  380. final_method = PR_TRUE;
  381. rc = do_one_pam_auth(pb, method3, final_method, pam_service.str, pam_id_attr.str, fallback,
  382. pw_response_requested);
  383. }
  384. }
  385. delete_my_str_buf(&pam_id_attr);
  386. delete_my_str_buf(&pam_service);
  387. return rc;
  388. }