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+// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+#include "remoting/host/user_authenticator_pam.h" |
+ |
+#include <security/pam_appl.h> |
+#include <stdlib.h> |
awong
2011/02/15 16:36:06
http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
Lambros
2011/02/15 18:15:51
Done.
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+#include <string> |
+ |
+namespace remoting { |
+ |
+UserAuthenticatorPam::UserAuthenticatorPam() { |
+} |
+ |
+UserAuthenticatorPam::~UserAuthenticatorPam() { |
+} |
+ |
+bool UserAuthenticatorPam::Authenticate(const std::string& username, |
+ const std::string& password) { |
+ username_ = username; |
+ password_ = password; |
+ pam_conv conversation; |
+ conversation.conv = ConvFunction; |
+ conversation.appdata_ptr = static_cast<void*>(this); |
awong
2011/02/15 16:36:06
Do you need a static_cast in order to upcast to vo
Lambros
2011/02/15 18:15:51
You don't need it. But since void* is a "strange"
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+ // TODO(lambroslambrou): Allow PAM service name to be configurable. |
+ pam_handle_t* pam_h; |
awong
2011/02/15 16:36:06
pam_h -> pam_handle.
Lambros
2011/02/15 18:15:51
Strange! That's the name I originally picked, but
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+ if (pam_start("chromoting", username_.c_str(), |
awong
2011/02/15 16:36:06
Pull this out into a file constant. kPamServiceNa
Lambros
2011/02/15 18:15:51
Done.
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+ &conversation, &pam_h) != PAM_SUCCESS) { |
+ return false; |
+ } |
+ |
+ // TODO(lambroslambrou): Move to separate thread. |
+ int pam_status = pam_authenticate(pam_h, 0); |
+ pam_end(pam_h, pam_status); |
+ return pam_status == PAM_SUCCESS; |
+} |
+ |
+// static |
+int UserAuthenticatorPam::ConvFunction(int num_msg, |
awong
2011/02/15 16:36:06
num_msg -> num_messages
Lambros
2011/02/15 18:15:51
I didn't pick those names. They come from a PAM c
awong
2011/02/15 19:45:21
Ah, I see. Yeah, in these APIs that interface wit
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+ const pam_message** msg, |
awong
2011/02/15 16:36:06
msg -> message
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+ pam_response** resp, |
awong
2011/02/15 16:36:06
resp -> response
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+ void* appdata_ptr) { |
awong
2011/02/15 16:36:06
Usually we don't type-tag things with _ptr. Just
Lambros
2011/02/15 18:15:51
Specifically, "appdata_ptr" is also a field-name o
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+ if (num_msg <= 0) |
+ return PAM_CONV_ERR; |
+ UserAuthenticatorPam* user_auth = |
+ static_cast<UserAuthenticatorPam*>(appdata_ptr); |
+ // Must allocate with malloc(), as the calling PAM module will |
+ // release the memory with free(). |
+ pam_response* resp_tmp = static_cast<pam_response*>( |
+ malloc(num_msg * sizeof(pam_response))); |
+ if (resp_tmp == NULL) |
+ return PAM_CONV_ERR; |
awong
2011/02/15 16:36:06
Add a newline here? This block of code is a bit t
Lambros
2011/02/15 18:15:51
Done.
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+ bool raise_error = false; |
+ // On exit from the loop, 'count' will hold the number of initialised items |
awong
2011/02/15 16:36:06
initialised -> initialized.
(kidding...ignore th
Lambros
2011/02/15 18:15:51
Hehe, never noticed that one! I'm just giving the
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+ // that the cleanup code needs to look at, in case of error. |
+ int count; |
+ for (count = 0; count < num_msg; count++) { |
+ // Alias for readability. |
+ pam_response* resp_item = &resp_tmp[count]; |
+ resp_item->resp_retcode = 0; |
+ resp_item->resp = NULL; |
+ switch (msg[count]->msg_style) { |
+ case PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_ON: |
+ resp_item->resp = strdup(user_auth->username_.c_str()); |
+ if (resp_item->resp == NULL) |
+ raise_error = true; |
+ break; |
+ case PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_OFF: |
+ resp_item->resp = strdup(user_auth->password_.c_str()); |
+ if (resp_item->resp == NULL) |
+ raise_error = true; |
+ break; |
+ case PAM_TEXT_INFO: |
+ // No response needed, as this instructs the PAM client to display |
+ // text to the user. Leave as NULL and continue with next prompt. |
+ break; |
+ default: |
+ // Unexpected style code, so abort. |
+ raise_error = true; |
+ } |
+ if (raise_error) |
+ break; |
+ } |
+ |
+ if (raise_error) { |
+ // Not passing the response back, so free up any memory used. |
+ for (int n = 0; n < count; n++) { |
+ if (resp_tmp[n].resp) { |
+ free(resp_tmp[n].resp); |
awong
2011/02/15 16:36:06
Let's NULL out the pointer as well just to be OCD
Lambros
2011/02/15 18:15:51
Is there any point, when we free() the whole resp_
awong
2011/02/15 19:45:21
No, not really. You're right.
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+ } |
+ } |
+ free(resp_tmp); |
+ return PAM_CONV_ERR; |
+ } else { |
+ *resp = resp_tmp; |
+ return PAM_SUCCESS; |
+ } |
+} |
+ |
+} // namespace remoting |