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When called from a library, we don't want to call this, as we may overwrite some of our calling program's context. Andrew Bartlett Autobuild-User: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> Autobuild-Date: Fri Feb 18 09:29:35 CET 2011 on sn-devel-104
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354 lines
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C
/*
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Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
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Use PAM to update user passwords in the local SAM
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Copyright (C) Steve Langasek 1998-2003
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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/* indicate the following groups are defined */
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#define PAM_SM_PASSWORD
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#include "includes.h"
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/* This is only used in the Sun implementation. FIXME: we really
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want a define here that distinguishes between the Solaris PAM
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and others (including FreeBSD). */
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#ifndef LINUX
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#if defined(HAVE_SECURITY_PAM_APPL_H)
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#include <security/pam_appl.h>
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#elif defined(HAVE_PAM_PAM_APPL_H)
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#include <pam/pam_appl.h>
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#endif
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#endif
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#if defined(HAVE_SECURITY_PAM_MODULES_H)
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#include <security/pam_modules.h>
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#elif defined(HAVE_PAM_PAM_MODULES_H)
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#include <pam/pam_modules.h>
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#endif
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#include "general.h"
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#include "support.h"
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static int smb_update_db( pam_handle_t *pamh, int ctrl, const char *user, const char *pass_new )
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{
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int retval;
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char *err_str = NULL;
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char *msg_str = NULL;
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retval = NT_STATUS_IS_OK(local_password_change(user, LOCAL_SET_PASSWORD, pass_new,
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&err_str,
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&msg_str));
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if (!retval) {
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if (err_str) {
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make_remark(pamh, ctrl, PAM_ERROR_MSG, err_str );
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}
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/* FIXME: what value is appropriate here? */
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retval = PAM_AUTHTOK_ERR;
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} else {
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if (msg_str) {
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make_remark(pamh, ctrl, PAM_TEXT_INFO, msg_str );
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}
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retval = PAM_SUCCESS;
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}
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SAFE_FREE(err_str);
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SAFE_FREE(msg_str);
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return retval;
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}
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/* data tokens */
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#define _SMB_OLD_AUTHTOK "-SMB-OLD-PASS"
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#define _SMB_NEW_AUTHTOK "-SMB-NEW-PASS"
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/*
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* FUNCTION: pam_sm_chauthtok()
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*
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* This function is called twice by the PAM library, once with
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* PAM_PRELIM_CHECK set, and then again with PAM_UPDATE_AUTHTOK set. With
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* Linux-PAM, these two passes generally involve first checking the old
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* token and then changing the token. This is what we do here.
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*
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* Having obtained a new password. The function updates the
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* SMB_PASSWD_FILE file (normally, $(LIBDIR)/smbpasswd).
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*/
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int pam_sm_chauthtok(pam_handle_t *pamh, int flags,
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int argc, const char **argv)
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{
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unsigned int ctrl;
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int retval;
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struct samu *sampass = NULL;
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void (*oldsig_handler)(int);
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const char *user;
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char *pass_old;
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char *pass_new;
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/* Samba initialization. */
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load_case_tables_library();
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lp_set_in_client(True);
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ctrl = set_ctrl(pamh, flags, argc, argv);
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/*
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* First get the name of a user. No need to do anything if we can't
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* determine this.
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*/
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retval = pam_get_user( pamh, &user, "Username: " );
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if (retval != PAM_SUCCESS) {
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if (on( SMB_DEBUG, ctrl )) {
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_DEBUG, "password: could not identify user");
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}
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return retval;
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}
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if (on( SMB_DEBUG, ctrl )) {
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_DEBUG, "username [%s] obtained", user);
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}
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if (geteuid() != 0) {
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_DEBUG, "Cannot access samba password database, not running as root.");
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return PAM_AUTHINFO_UNAVAIL;
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}
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/* Getting into places that might use LDAP -- protect the app
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from a SIGPIPE it's not expecting */
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oldsig_handler = CatchSignal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
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if (!initialize_password_db(False, NULL)) {
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_ALERT, "Cannot access samba password database" );
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CatchSignal(SIGPIPE, oldsig_handler);
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return PAM_AUTHINFO_UNAVAIL;
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}
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/* obtain user record */
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if ( !(sampass = samu_new( NULL )) ) {
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CatchSignal(SIGPIPE, oldsig_handler);
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return nt_status_to_pam(NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY);
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}
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if (!pdb_getsampwnam(sampass,user)) {
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_ALERT, "Failed to find entry for user %s.", user);
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CatchSignal(SIGPIPE, oldsig_handler);
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return PAM_USER_UNKNOWN;
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}
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if (on( SMB_DEBUG, ctrl )) {
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_DEBUG, "Located account for %s", user);
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}
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if (flags & PAM_PRELIM_CHECK) {
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/*
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* obtain and verify the current password (OLDAUTHTOK) for
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* the user.
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*/
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char *Announce;
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if (_smb_blankpasswd( ctrl, sampass )) {
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TALLOC_FREE(sampass);
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CatchSignal(SIGPIPE, oldsig_handler);
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return PAM_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* Password change by root, or for an expired token, doesn't
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require authentication. Is this a good choice? */
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if (getuid() != 0 && !(flags & PAM_CHANGE_EXPIRED_AUTHTOK)) {
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/* tell user what is happening */
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if (asprintf(&Announce, "Changing password for %s", user) == -1) {
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_CRIT, "password: out of memory");
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TALLOC_FREE(sampass);
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CatchSignal(SIGPIPE, oldsig_handler);
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return PAM_BUF_ERR;
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}
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set( SMB__OLD_PASSWD, ctrl );
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retval = _smb_read_password( pamh, ctrl, Announce, "Current SMB password: ",
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NULL, _SMB_OLD_AUTHTOK, &pass_old );
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SAFE_FREE( Announce );
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if (retval != PAM_SUCCESS) {
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_NOTICE,
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"password - (old) token not obtained");
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TALLOC_FREE(sampass);
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CatchSignal(SIGPIPE, oldsig_handler);
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return retval;
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}
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/* verify that this is the password for this user */
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retval = _smb_verify_password( pamh, sampass, pass_old, ctrl );
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} else {
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pass_old = NULL;
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retval = PAM_SUCCESS; /* root doesn't have to */
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}
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pass_old = NULL;
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TALLOC_FREE(sampass);
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CatchSignal(SIGPIPE, oldsig_handler);
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return retval;
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} else if (flags & PAM_UPDATE_AUTHTOK) {
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/*
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* obtain the proposed password
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*/
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/*
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* get the old token back. NULL was ok only if root [at this
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* point we assume that this has already been enforced on a
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* previous call to this function].
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*/
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if (off( SMB_NOT_SET_PASS, ctrl )) {
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retval = _pam_get_item( pamh, PAM_OLDAUTHTOK,
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&pass_old );
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} else {
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retval = _pam_get_data( pamh, _SMB_OLD_AUTHTOK,
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&pass_old );
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if (retval == PAM_NO_MODULE_DATA) {
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pass_old = NULL;
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retval = PAM_SUCCESS;
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}
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}
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if (retval != PAM_SUCCESS) {
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_NOTICE, "password: user not authenticated");
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TALLOC_FREE(sampass);
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CatchSignal(SIGPIPE, oldsig_handler);
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return retval;
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}
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/*
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* use_authtok is to force the use of a previously entered
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* password -- needed for pluggable password strength checking
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* or other module stacking
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*/
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if (on( SMB_USE_AUTHTOK, ctrl )) {
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set( SMB_USE_FIRST_PASS, ctrl );
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}
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retval = _smb_read_password( pamh, ctrl
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, NULL
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, "Enter new SMB password: "
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, "Retype new SMB password: "
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, _SMB_NEW_AUTHTOK
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, &pass_new );
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if (retval != PAM_SUCCESS) {
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if (on( SMB_DEBUG, ctrl )) {
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_ALERT,
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"password: new password not obtained");
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}
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pass_old = NULL; /* tidy up */
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TALLOC_FREE(sampass);
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CatchSignal(SIGPIPE, oldsig_handler);
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return retval;
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}
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/*
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* At this point we know who the user is and what they
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* propose as their new password. Verify that the new
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* password is acceptable.
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*/
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if (pass_new[0] == '\0') { /* "\0" password = NULL */
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pass_new = NULL;
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}
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retval = _pam_smb_approve_pass(pamh, ctrl, pass_old, pass_new);
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if (retval != PAM_SUCCESS) {
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_NOTICE, "new password not acceptable");
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pass_new = pass_old = NULL; /* tidy up */
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TALLOC_FREE(sampass);
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CatchSignal(SIGPIPE, oldsig_handler);
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return retval;
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}
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/*
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* By reaching here we have approved the passwords and must now
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* rebuild the smb password file.
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*/
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/* update the password database */
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retval = smb_update_db(pamh, ctrl, user, pass_new);
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if (retval == PAM_SUCCESS) {
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uid_t uid;
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/* password updated */
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if (!sid_to_uid(pdb_get_user_sid(sampass), &uid)) {
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_NOTICE,
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"Unable to get uid for user %s",
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pdb_get_username(sampass));
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_NOTICE, "password for (%s) changed by (%s/%d)",
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user, uidtoname(getuid()), getuid());
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} else {
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_NOTICE, "password for (%s/%d) changed by (%s/%d)",
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user, uid, uidtoname(getuid()), getuid());
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}
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} else {
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_ERR, "password change failed for user %s", user);
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}
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pass_old = pass_new = NULL;
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if (sampass) {
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TALLOC_FREE(sampass);
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sampass = NULL;
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}
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} else { /* something has broken with the library */
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_log_err(pamh, LOG_ALERT, "password received unknown request");
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retval = PAM_ABORT;
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}
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if (sampass) {
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TALLOC_FREE(sampass);
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sampass = NULL;
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}
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TALLOC_FREE(sampass);
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CatchSignal(SIGPIPE, oldsig_handler);
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return retval;
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}
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/* static module data */
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#ifdef PAM_STATIC
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struct pam_module _pam_smbpass_passwd_modstruct = {
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"pam_smbpass",
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NULL,
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NULL,
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NULL,
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NULL,
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NULL,
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pam_sm_chauthtok
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};
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#endif
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