/* Andrew Morgan (morgan@kernel.org) -- an example application * that invokes a shell, based on blank.c */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* ------ some local (static) functions ------- */ static void bail_out(pam_handle_t *pamh,int really, int code, const char *fn) { fprintf(stderr,"==> called %s()\n got: `%s'\n", fn, pam_strerror(pamh,code)); if (really && code) exit (1); } /* ------ some static data objects ------- */ static struct pam_conv conv = { misc_conv, NULL }; /* ------- the application itself -------- */ int main(int argc, char **argv) { pam_handle_t *pamh=NULL; const void *username=NULL; const char *service="xsh"; int retcode; /* did the user call with a username as an argument ? * did they also */ if (argc > 3) { fprintf(stderr,"usage: %s [username [service-name]]\n",argv[0]); } if ((argc >= 2) && (argv[1][0] != '-')) { username = argv[1]; } if (argc == 3) { service = argv[2]; } /* initialize the Linux-PAM library */ retcode = pam_start(service, username, &conv, &pamh); bail_out(pamh,1,retcode,"pam_start"); /* fill in the RUSER and RHOST etc. fields */ { char buffer[100]; struct passwd *pw; const char *tty; pw = getpwuid(getuid()); if (pw != NULL) { retcode = pam_set_item(pamh, PAM_RUSER, pw->pw_name); bail_out(pamh,1,retcode,"pam_set_item(PAM_RUSER)"); } retcode = gethostname(buffer, sizeof(buffer)-1); if (retcode) { perror("failed to look up hostname"); retcode = pam_end(pamh, PAM_ABORT); bail_out(pamh,1,retcode,"pam_end"); } retcode = pam_set_item(pamh, PAM_RHOST, buffer); bail_out(pamh,1,retcode,"pam_set_item(PAM_RHOST)"); tty = ttyname(fileno(stdin)); if (tty) { retcode = pam_set_item(pamh, PAM_TTY, tty); bail_out(pamh,1,retcode,"pam_set_item(PAM_RHOST)"); } } /* to avoid using goto we abuse a loop here */ for (;;) { /* authenticate the user --- `0' here, could have been PAM_SILENT * | PAM_DISALLOW_NULL_AUTHTOK */ retcode = pam_authenticate(pamh, 0); bail_out(pamh,0,retcode,"pam_authenticate"); /* has the user proved themself valid? */ if (retcode != PAM_SUCCESS) { fprintf(stderr,"%s: invalid request\n",argv[0]); break; } /* the user is valid, but should they have access at this time? */ retcode = pam_acct_mgmt(pamh, 0); /* `0' could be as above */ bail_out(pamh,0,retcode,"pam_acct_mgmt"); if (retcode == PAM_NEW_AUTHTOK_REQD) { fprintf(stderr,"Application must request new password...\n"); retcode = pam_chauthtok(pamh,PAM_CHANGE_EXPIRED_AUTHTOK); bail_out(pamh,0,retcode,"pam_chauthtok"); } if (retcode != PAM_SUCCESS) { fprintf(stderr,"%s: invalid request\n",argv[0]); break; } /* `0' could be as above */ retcode = pam_setcred(pamh, PAM_ESTABLISH_CRED); bail_out(pamh,0,retcode,"pam_setcred"); if (retcode != PAM_SUCCESS) { fprintf(stderr,"%s: problem setting user credentials\n" ,argv[0]); break; } /* open a session for the user --- `0' could be PAM_SILENT */ retcode = pam_open_session(pamh,0); bail_out(pamh,0,retcode,"pam_open_session"); if (retcode != PAM_SUCCESS) { fprintf(stderr,"%s: problem opening a session\n",argv[0]); break; } pam_get_item(pamh, PAM_USER, &username); fprintf(stderr, "The user [%s] has been authenticated and `logged in'\n", (const char *)username); /* this is always a really bad thing for security! */ retcode = system("/bin/sh"); /* close a session for the user --- `0' could be PAM_SILENT * it is possible that this pam_close_call is in another program.. */ retcode = pam_close_session(pamh,0); bail_out(pamh,0,retcode,"pam_close_session"); if (retcode != PAM_SUCCESS) { fprintf(stderr,"%s: problem closing a session\n",argv[0]); break; } /* `0' could be as above */ retcode = pam_setcred(pamh, PAM_DELETE_CRED); bail_out(pamh,0,retcode,"pam_setcred"); if (retcode != PAM_SUCCESS) { fprintf(stderr,"%s: problem deleting user credentials\n" ,argv[0]); break; } break; /* don't go on for ever! */ } /* close the Linux-PAM library */ retcode = pam_end(pamh, PAM_SUCCESS); pamh = NULL; bail_out(pamh,1,retcode,"pam_end"); return (0); }