627 lines
15 KiB
C
627 lines
15 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* fe-auth.c
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* The front-end (client) authorization routines
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-auth.c,v 1.31 1999/07/19 02:27:14 momjian Exp $
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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/*
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* INTERFACE ROUTINES
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* frontend (client) routines:
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* fe_sendauth send authentication information
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* fe_getauthname get user's name according to the client side
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* of the authentication system
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* fe_setauthsvc set frontend authentication service
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* fe_getauthsvc get current frontend authentication service
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*
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*
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*
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*/
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include "libpq-fe.h"
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#include "libpq-int.h"
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#include "fe-auth.h"
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#ifdef WIN32
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#include "win32.h"
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#else
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#include <sys/param.h> /* for MAXHOSTNAMELEN on most */
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#ifndef MAXHOSTNAMELEN
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#include <netdb.h> /* for MAXHOSTNAMELEN on some */
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#endif
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#include <pwd.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_CRYPT_H
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#include <crypt.h>
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#endif
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/*----------------------------------------------------------------
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* common definitions for generic fe/be routines
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*----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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struct authsvc
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{
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char name[NAMEDATALEN]; /* service nickname (for command
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* line) */
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MsgType msgtype; /* startup packet header type */
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int allowed; /* initially allowed (before command line
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* option parsing)? */
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};
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/*
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* Command-line parsing routines use this structure to map nicknames
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* onto service types (and the startup packets to use with them).
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*
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* Programs receiving an authentication request use this structure to
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* decide which authentication service types are currently permitted.
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* By default, all authentication systems compiled into the system are
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* allowed. Unauthenticated connections are disallowed unless there
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* isn't any authentication system.
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*/
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static struct authsvc authsvcs[] = {
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#ifdef KRB4
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{"krb4", STARTUP_KRB4_MSG, 1},
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{"kerberos", STARTUP_KRB4_MSG, 1},
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#endif /* KRB4 */
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#ifdef KRB5
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{"krb5", STARTUP_KRB5_MSG, 1},
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{"kerberos", STARTUP_KRB5_MSG, 1},
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#endif /* KRB5 */
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{UNAUTHNAME, STARTUP_MSG,
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#if defined(KRB4) || defined(KRB5)
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0
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#else /* !(KRB4 || KRB5) */
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1
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#endif /* !(KRB4 || KRB5) */
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},
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{"password", STARTUP_PASSWORD_MSG, 0}
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};
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static int n_authsvcs = sizeof(authsvcs) / sizeof(struct authsvc);
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#ifdef KRB4
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/*----------------------------------------------------------------
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* MIT Kerberos authentication system - protocol version 4
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*----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#include "krb.h"
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/* for some reason, this is not defined in krb.h ... */
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extern char *tkt_string(void);
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/*
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* pg_krb4_init -- initialization performed before any Kerberos calls are made
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*
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* For v4, all we need to do is make sure the library routines get the right
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* ticket file if we want them to see a special one. (They will open the file
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* themselves.)
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*/
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static void
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pg_krb4_init()
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{
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char *realm;
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static init_done = 0;
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if (init_done)
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return;
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init_done = 1;
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/*
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* If the user set PGREALM, then we use a ticket file with a special
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* name: <usual-ticket-file-name>@<PGREALM-value>
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*/
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if (realm = getenv("PGREALM"))
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{
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char tktbuf[MAXPATHLEN];
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(void) sprintf(tktbuf, "%s@%s", tkt_string(), realm);
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krb_set_tkt_string(tktbuf);
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}
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}
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/*
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* pg_krb4_authname -- returns a pointer to static space containing whatever
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* name the user has authenticated to the system
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*
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* We obtain this information by digging around in the ticket file.
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*/
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static char *
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pg_krb4_authname(char *PQerrormsg)
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{
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char instance[INST_SZ + 1];
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char realm[REALM_SZ + 1];
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int status;
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static char name[SNAME_SZ + 1] = "";
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if (name[0])
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return name;
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pg_krb4_init();
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name[SNAME_SZ] = '\0';
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status = krb_get_tf_fullname(tkt_string(), name, instance, realm);
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if (status != KSUCCESS)
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{
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"pg_krb4_authname: krb_get_tf_fullname: %s\n",
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krb_err_txt[status]);
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return (char *) NULL;
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}
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return name;
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}
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/*
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* pg_krb4_sendauth -- client routine to send authentication information to
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* the server
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*
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* This routine does not do mutual authentication, nor does it return enough
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* information to do encrypted connections. But then, if we want to do
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* encrypted connections, we'll have to redesign the whole RPC mechanism
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* anyway.
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*
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* If the user is too lazy to feed us a hostname, we try to come up with
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* something other than "localhost" since the hostname is used as an
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* instance and instance names in v4 databases are usually actual hostnames
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* (canonicalized to omit all domain suffixes).
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*/
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static int
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pg_krb4_sendauth(const char *PQerrormsg, int sock,
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struct sockaddr_in * laddr,
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struct sockaddr_in * raddr,
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const char *hostname)
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{
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long krbopts = 0; /* one-way authentication */
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KTEXT_ST clttkt;
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int status;
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char hostbuf[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
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const char *realm = getenv("PGREALM"); /* NULL == current realm */
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if (!hostname || !(*hostname))
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{
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if (gethostname(hostbuf, MAXHOSTNAMELEN) < 0)
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strcpy(hostbuf, "localhost");
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hostname = hostbuf;
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}
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pg_krb4_init();
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status = krb_sendauth(krbopts,
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sock,
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&clttkt,
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PG_KRB_SRVNAM,
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hostname,
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realm,
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(u_long) 0,
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(MSG_DAT *) NULL,
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(CREDENTIALS *) NULL,
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(Key_schedule *) NULL,
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laddr,
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raddr,
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PG_KRB4_VERSION);
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if (status != KSUCCESS)
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{
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"pg_krb4_sendauth: kerberos error: %s\n",
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krb_err_txt[status]);
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return STATUS_ERROR;
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}
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return STATUS_OK;
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}
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#endif /* KRB4 */
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#ifdef KRB5
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/*----------------------------------------------------------------
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* MIT Kerberos authentication system - protocol version 5
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*----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#include "krb5/krb5.h"
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/*
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* pg_an_to_ln -- return the local name corresponding to an authentication
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* name
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*
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* XXX Assumes that the first aname component is the user name. This is NOT
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* necessarily so, since an aname can actually be something out of your
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* worst X.400 nightmare, like
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* ORGANIZATION=U. C. Berkeley/NAME=Paul M. Aoki@CS.BERKELEY.EDU
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* Note that the MIT an_to_ln code does the same thing if you don't
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* provide an aname mapping database...it may be a better idea to use
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* krb5_an_to_ln, except that it punts if multiple components are found,
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* and we can't afford to punt.
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*/
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static char *
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pg_an_to_ln(const char *aname)
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{
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char *p;
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if ((p = strchr(aname, '/')) || (p = strchr(aname, '@')))
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*p = '\0';
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return aname;
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}
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/*
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* pg_krb5_init -- initialization performed before any Kerberos calls are made
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*
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* With v5, we can no longer set the ticket (credential cache) file name;
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* we now have to provide a file handle for the open (well, "resolved")
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* ticket file everywhere.
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*
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*/
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static int
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krb5_ccache
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pg_krb5_init(void)
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{
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krb5_error_code code;
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char *realm,
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*defname;
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char tktbuf[MAXPATHLEN];
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static krb5_ccache ccache = (krb5_ccache) NULL;
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if (ccache)
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return ccache;
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/*
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* If the user set PGREALM, then we use a ticket file with a special
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* name: <usual-ticket-file-name>@<PGREALM-value>
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*/
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if (!(defname = krb5_cc_default_name()))
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{
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"pg_krb5_init: krb5_cc_default_name failed\n");
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return (krb5_ccache) NULL;
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}
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strcpy(tktbuf, defname);
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if (realm = getenv("PGREALM"))
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{
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strcat(tktbuf, "@");
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strcat(tktbuf, realm);
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}
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if (code = krb5_cc_resolve(tktbuf, &ccache))
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{
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"pg_krb5_init: Kerberos error %d in krb5_cc_resolve\n", code);
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com_err("pg_krb5_init", code, "in krb5_cc_resolve");
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return (krb5_ccache) NULL;
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}
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return ccache;
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}
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/*
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* pg_krb5_authname -- returns a pointer to static space containing whatever
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* name the user has authenticated to the system
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*
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* We obtain this information by digging around in the ticket file.
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*/
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static const char *
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pg_krb5_authname(const char *PQerrormsg)
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{
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krb5_ccache ccache;
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krb5_principal principal;
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krb5_error_code code;
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static char *authname = (char *) NULL;
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if (authname)
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return authname;
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ccache = pg_krb5_init(); /* don't free this */
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if (code = krb5_cc_get_principal(ccache, &principal))
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{
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"pg_krb5_authname: Kerberos error %d in krb5_cc_get_principal\n", code);
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com_err("pg_krb5_authname", code, "in krb5_cc_get_principal");
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return (char *) NULL;
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}
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if (code = krb5_unparse_name(principal, &authname))
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{
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"pg_krb5_authname: Kerberos error %d in krb5_unparse_name\n", code);
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com_err("pg_krb5_authname", code, "in krb5_unparse_name");
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krb5_free_principal(principal);
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return (char *) NULL;
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}
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krb5_free_principal(principal);
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return pg_an_to_ln(authname);
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}
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/*
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* pg_krb5_sendauth -- client routine to send authentication information to
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* the server
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*
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* This routine does not do mutual authentication, nor does it return enough
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* information to do encrypted connections. But then, if we want to do
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* encrypted connections, we'll have to redesign the whole RPC mechanism
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* anyway.
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*
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* Server hostnames are canonicalized v4-style, i.e., all domain suffixes
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* are simply chopped off. Hence, we are assuming that you've entered your
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* server instances as
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* <value-of-PG_KRB_SRVNAM>/<canonicalized-hostname>
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* in the PGREALM (or local) database. This is probably a bad assumption.
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*/
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static int
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pg_krb5_sendauth(const char *PQerrormsg, int sock,
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struct sockaddr_in * laddr,
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struct sockaddr_in * raddr,
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const char *hostname)
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{
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char servbuf[MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 1 +
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sizeof(PG_KRB_SRVNAM)];
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const char *hostp;
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const char *realm;
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krb5_error_code code;
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krb5_principal client,
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server;
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krb5_ccache ccache;
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krb5_error *error = (krb5_error *) NULL;
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ccache = pg_krb5_init(); /* don't free this */
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/*
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* set up client -- this is easy, we can get it out of the ticket
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* file.
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*/
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if (code = krb5_cc_get_principal(ccache, &client))
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{
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"pg_krb5_sendauth: Kerberos error %d in krb5_cc_get_principal\n", code);
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com_err("pg_krb5_sendauth", code, "in krb5_cc_get_principal");
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return STATUS_ERROR;
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}
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/*
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* set up server -- canonicalize as described above
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*/
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strcpy(servbuf, PG_KRB_SRVNAM);
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*(hostp = servbuf + (sizeof(PG_KRB_SRVNAM) - 1)) = '/';
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if (hostname || *hostname)
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strncpy(++hostp, hostname, MAXHOSTNAMELEN);
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else
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{
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if (gethostname(++hostp, MAXHOSTNAMELEN) < 0)
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strcpy(hostp, "localhost");
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}
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if (hostp = strchr(hostp, '.'))
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*hostp = '\0';
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if (realm = getenv("PGREALM"))
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{
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strcat(servbuf, "@");
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strcat(servbuf, realm);
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}
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if (code = krb5_parse_name(servbuf, &server))
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{
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"pg_krb5_sendauth: Kerberos error %d in krb5_parse_name\n", code);
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com_err("pg_krb5_sendauth", code, "in krb5_parse_name");
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krb5_free_principal(client);
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return STATUS_ERROR;
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}
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/*
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* The only thing we want back from krb5_sendauth is an error status
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* and any error messages.
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*/
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if (code = krb5_sendauth((krb5_pointer) & sock,
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PG_KRB5_VERSION,
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client,
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server,
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(krb5_flags) 0,
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(krb5_checksum *) NULL,
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(krb5_creds *) NULL,
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ccache,
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(krb5_int32 *) NULL,
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(krb5_keyblock **) NULL,
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&error,
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(krb5_ap_rep_enc_part **) NULL))
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{
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if ((code == KRB5_SENDAUTH_REJECTED) && error)
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{
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"pg_krb5_sendauth: authentication rejected: \"%*s\"\n",
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error->text.length, error->text.data);
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}
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else
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{
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"pg_krb5_sendauth: Kerberos error %d in krb5_sendauth\n", code);
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com_err("pg_krb5_sendauth", code, "in krb5_sendauth");
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}
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}
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krb5_free_principal(client);
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krb5_free_principal(server);
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return code ? STATUS_ERROR : STATUS_OK;
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}
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#endif /* KRB5 */
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static int
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pg_password_sendauth(PGconn *conn, const char *password, AuthRequest areq)
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{
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/* Encrypt the password if needed. */
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if (areq == AUTH_REQ_CRYPT)
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password = crypt(password, conn->salt);
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return pqPacketSend(conn, password, strlen(password) + 1);
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}
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/*
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* fe_sendauth -- client demux routine for outgoing authentication information
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*/
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int
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fe_sendauth(AuthRequest areq, PGconn *conn, const char *hostname,
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const char *password, char *PQerrormsg)
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{
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switch (areq)
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{
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case AUTH_REQ_OK:
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break;
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case AUTH_REQ_KRB4:
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#ifdef KRB4
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if (pg_krb4_sendauth(PQerrormsg, conn->sock, &conn->laddr.in,
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&conn->raddr.in,
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hostname) != STATUS_OK)
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{
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"fe_sendauth: krb4 authentication failed\n");
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return STATUS_ERROR;
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}
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break;
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#else
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"fe_sendauth: krb4 authentication not supported\n");
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return STATUS_ERROR;
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#endif
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case AUTH_REQ_KRB5:
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#ifdef KRB5
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if (pg_krb5_sendauth(PQerrormsg, conn->sock, &conn->laddr.in,
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&conn->raddr.in,
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hostname) != STATUS_OK)
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{
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"fe_sendauth: krb5 authentication failed\n");
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return STATUS_ERROR;
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}
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break;
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#else
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"fe_sendauth: krb5 authentication not supported\n");
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return STATUS_ERROR;
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#endif
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case AUTH_REQ_PASSWORD:
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case AUTH_REQ_CRYPT:
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if (password == NULL || *password == '\0')
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{
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"fe_sendauth: no password supplied\n");
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return STATUS_ERROR;
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}
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if (pg_password_sendauth(conn, password, areq) != STATUS_OK)
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{
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"fe_sendauth: error sending password authentication\n");
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return STATUS_ERROR;
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}
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break;
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default:
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(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
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"fe_sendauth: authentication type %u not supported\n", areq);
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return STATUS_ERROR;
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}
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return STATUS_OK;
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}
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/*
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* fe_setauthsvc
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* fe_getauthsvc
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*
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* Set/return the authentication service currently selected for use by the
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* frontend. (You can only use one in the frontend, obviously.)
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*/
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static int pg_authsvc = -1;
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|
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|
void
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fe_setauthsvc(const char *name, char *PQerrormsg)
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|
{
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int i;
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|
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for (i = 0; i < n_authsvcs; ++i)
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if (!strcmp(name, authsvcs[i].name))
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{
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|
pg_authsvc = i;
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|
break;
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|
}
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|
if (i == n_authsvcs)
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|
{
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|
(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
|
|
"fe_setauthsvc: invalid name: %s, ignoring...\n",
|
|
name);
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|
}
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|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
MsgType
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|
fe_getauthsvc(char *PQerrormsg)
|
|
{
|
|
if (pg_authsvc < 0 || pg_authsvc >= n_authsvcs)
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|
fe_setauthsvc(DEFAULT_CLIENT_AUTHSVC, PQerrormsg);
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|
return authsvcs[pg_authsvc].msgtype;
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|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
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|
* fe_getauthname -- returns a pointer to dynamic space containing whatever
|
|
* name the user has authenticated to the system
|
|
* if there is an error, return the error message in PQerrormsg
|
|
*/
|
|
char *
|
|
fe_getauthname(char *PQerrormsg)
|
|
{
|
|
char *name = (char *) NULL;
|
|
char *authn = (char *) NULL;
|
|
MsgType authsvc;
|
|
|
|
authsvc = fe_getauthsvc(PQerrormsg);
|
|
switch ((int) authsvc)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef KRB4
|
|
case STARTUP_KRB4_MSG:
|
|
name = pg_krb4_authname(PQerrormsg);
|
|
break;
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef KRB5
|
|
case STARTUP_KRB5_MSG:
|
|
name = pg_krb5_authname(PQerrormsg);
|
|
break;
|
|
#endif
|
|
case STARTUP_MSG:
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef WIN32
|
|
char username[128];
|
|
DWORD namesize = sizeof(username) - 1;
|
|
|
|
if (GetUserName(username, &namesize))
|
|
name = username;
|
|
#else
|
|
struct passwd *pw = getpwuid(geteuid());
|
|
|
|
if (pw)
|
|
name = pw->pw_name;
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
(void) sprintf(PQerrormsg,
|
|
"fe_getauthname: invalid authentication system: %d\n",
|
|
authsvc);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (name && (authn = (char *) malloc(strlen(name) + 1)))
|
|
strcpy(authn, name);
|
|
return authn;
|
|
}
|