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27 #include <sys/types.h>
28 #include <sys/param.h>
37 #endif /* STDC_HEADERS */
40 #endif /* HAVE_STRING_H */
43 #endif /* HAVE_STRING_H */
46 #endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */
54 #include "sudo_auth.h"
57 # define extract_name(c, p) krb5_principal_get_comp_string(c, p, 1)
58 # define krb5_free_data_contents(c, d) krb5_data_free(d)
60 # define extract_name(c, p) (krb5_princ_component(c, p, 1)->data)
63 #ifndef HAVE_KRB5_VERIFY_USER
64 static int verify_krb_v5_tgt __P((krb5_context, krb5_creds *, char *));
66 static struct _sudo_krb5_data {
67 krb5_context sudo_context;
70 } sudo_krb5_data = { NULL, NULL, NULL };
71 typedef struct _sudo_krb5_data *sudo_krb5_datap;
73 #ifndef HAVE_KRB5_GET_INIT_CREDS_OPT_ALLOC
74 static krb5_error_code
75 krb5_get_init_creds_opt_alloc(context, opts)
77 krb5_get_init_creds_opt **opts;
79 *opts = emalloc(sizeof(krb5_get_init_creds_opt));
80 krb5_get_init_creds_opt_init(*opts);
85 krb5_get_init_creds_opt_free(opts)
86 krb5_get_init_creds_opt *opts;
93 kerb5_init(pw, promptp, auth)
98 krb5_context sudo_context;
100 krb5_principal princ;
101 krb5_error_code error;
105 auth->data = (void *) &sudo_krb5_data; /* Stash all our data here */
107 #ifdef HAVE_KRB5_INIT_SECURE_CONTEXT
108 error = krb5_init_secure_context(&(sudo_krb5_data.sudo_context));
110 error = krb5_init_context(&(sudo_krb5_data.sudo_context));
113 return(AUTH_FAILURE);
114 sudo_context = sudo_krb5_data.sudo_context;
116 if ((error = krb5_parse_name(sudo_context, pw->pw_name,
117 &(sudo_krb5_data.princ)))) {
118 log_error(NO_EXIT|NO_MAIL,
119 "%s: unable to parse '%s': %s", auth->name, pw->pw_name,
120 error_message(error));
121 return(AUTH_FAILURE);
123 princ = sudo_krb5_data.princ;
126 * Really, we need to tell the caller not to prompt for password.
127 * The API does not currently provide this unless the auth is standalone.
130 if ((error = krb5_unparse_name(sudo_context, princ, &pname))) {
131 log_error(NO_EXIT|NO_MAIL,
132 "%s: unable to unparse princ ('%s'): %s", auth->name,
133 pw->pw_name, error_message(error));
134 return(AUTH_FAILURE);
137 /* Only rewrite prompt if user didn't specify their own. */
138 /*if (!strcmp(prompt, PASSPROMPT)) { */
139 easprintf(promptp, "Password for %s: ", pname);
144 (void) snprintf(cache_name, sizeof(cache_name), "MEMORY:sudocc_%ld",
146 if ((error = krb5_cc_resolve(sudo_context, cache_name,
147 &(sudo_krb5_data.ccache)))) {
148 log_error(NO_EXIT|NO_MAIL,
149 "%s: unable to resolve ccache: %s", auth->name,
150 error_message(error));
151 return(AUTH_FAILURE);
153 ccache = sudo_krb5_data.ccache;
155 return(AUTH_SUCCESS);
158 #ifdef HAVE_KRB5_VERIFY_USER
160 kerb5_verify(pw, pass, auth)
165 krb5_context sudo_context;
166 krb5_principal princ;
168 krb5_error_code error;
170 sudo_context = ((sudo_krb5_datap) auth->data)->sudo_context;
171 princ = ((sudo_krb5_datap) auth->data)->princ;
172 ccache = ((sudo_krb5_datap) auth->data)->ccache;
174 error = krb5_verify_user(sudo_context, princ, ccache, pass, 1, NULL);
175 return (error ? AUTH_FAILURE : AUTH_SUCCESS);
179 kerb5_verify(pw, pass, auth)
184 krb5_context sudo_context;
185 krb5_principal princ;
186 krb5_creds credbuf, *creds = NULL;
188 krb5_error_code error;
189 krb5_get_init_creds_opt *opts = NULL;
191 sudo_context = ((sudo_krb5_datap) auth->data)->sudo_context;
192 princ = ((sudo_krb5_datap) auth->data)->princ;
193 ccache = ((sudo_krb5_datap) auth->data)->ccache;
195 /* Set default flags based on the local config file. */
196 error = krb5_get_init_creds_opt_alloc(sudo_context, &opts);
198 log_error(NO_EXIT|NO_MAIL,
199 "%s: unable to allocate options: %s", auth->name,
200 error_message(error));
204 krb5_get_init_creds_opt_set_default_flags(sudo_context, NULL,
205 krb5_principal_get_realm(sudo_context, princ), opts);
208 /* Note that we always obtain a new TGT to verify the user */
209 if ((error = krb5_get_init_creds_password(sudo_context, &credbuf, princ,
210 pass, krb5_prompter_posix,
211 NULL, 0, NULL, opts))) {
212 /* Don't print error if just a bad password */
213 if (error != KRB5KRB_AP_ERR_BAD_INTEGRITY)
214 log_error(NO_EXIT|NO_MAIL,
215 "%s: unable to get credentials: %s", auth->name,
216 error_message(error));
221 /* Verify the TGT to prevent spoof attacks. */
222 if ((error = verify_krb_v5_tgt(sudo_context, creds, auth->name)))
225 /* Store cred in cred cache. */
226 if ((error = krb5_cc_initialize(sudo_context, ccache, princ))) {
227 log_error(NO_EXIT|NO_MAIL,
228 "%s: unable to initialize ccache: %s", auth->name,
229 error_message(error));
230 } else if ((error = krb5_cc_store_cred(sudo_context, ccache, creds))) {
231 log_error(NO_EXIT|NO_MAIL,
232 "%s: unable to store cred in ccache: %s", auth->name,
233 error_message(error));
238 #ifdef HAVE_KRB5_GET_INIT_CREDS_OPT_FREE_TWO_ARGS
239 krb5_get_init_creds_opt_free(sudo_context, opts);
241 krb5_get_init_creds_opt_free(opts);
245 krb5_free_cred_contents(sudo_context, creds);
246 return (error ? AUTH_FAILURE : AUTH_SUCCESS);
251 kerb5_cleanup(pw, auth)
255 krb5_context sudo_context;
256 krb5_principal princ;
259 sudo_context = ((sudo_krb5_datap) auth->data)->sudo_context;
260 princ = ((sudo_krb5_datap) auth->data)->princ;
261 ccache = ((sudo_krb5_datap) auth->data)->ccache;
265 krb5_cc_destroy(sudo_context, ccache);
267 krb5_free_principal(sudo_context, princ);
268 krb5_free_context(sudo_context);
271 return(AUTH_SUCCESS);
274 #ifndef HAVE_KRB5_VERIFY_USER
276 * Verify the Kerberos ticket-granting ticket just retrieved for the
277 * user. If the Kerberos server doesn't respond, assume the user is
278 * trying to fake us out (since we DID just get a TGT from what is
279 * supposedly our KDC).
281 * Returns 0 for successful authentication, non-zero for failure.
284 verify_krb_v5_tgt(sudo_context, cred, auth_name)
285 krb5_context sudo_context;
287 char *auth_name; /* For error reporting */
289 krb5_error_code error;
290 krb5_principal server;
291 krb5_verify_init_creds_opt vopt;
294 * Get the server principal for the local host.
295 * (Use defaults of "host" and canonicalized local name.)
297 if ((error = krb5_sname_to_principal(sudo_context, NULL, NULL,
298 KRB5_NT_SRV_HST, &server))) {
299 log_error(NO_EXIT|NO_MAIL,
300 "%s: unable to get host principal: %s", auth_name,
301 error_message(error));
305 /* Initialize verify opts and set secure mode */
306 krb5_verify_init_creds_opt_init(&vopt);
307 krb5_verify_init_creds_opt_set_ap_req_nofail(&vopt, 1);
309 /* verify the Kerberos ticket-granting ticket we just retrieved */
310 error = krb5_verify_init_creds(sudo_context, cred, server, NULL,
312 krb5_free_principal(sudo_context, server);
314 log_error(NO_EXIT|NO_MAIL,
315 "%s: Cannot verify TGT! Possible attack!: %s", auth_name,
316 error_message(error));