/* * Copyright (c) 1989 - 1994, Julianne Frances Haugh * Copyright (c) 1996 - 2001, Marek Michałkiewicz * Copyright (c) 2001 - 2006, Tomasz Kłoczko * Copyright (c) 2007 - 2008, Nicolas François * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. The name of the copyright holders or contributors may not be used to * endorse or promote products derived from this software without * specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT * HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #ident "$Id$" #include #include #include #ifdef UT_ADDR #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include "defines.h" #include "faillog.h" #include "failure.h" #include "getdef.h" #include "prototypes.h" #include "pwauth.h" #include "exitcodes.h" #ifdef USE_PAM #include "pam_defs.h" static pam_handle_t *pamh = NULL; #define PAM_FAIL_CHECK if (retcode != PAM_SUCCESS) { \ fprintf(stderr,"\n%s\n",pam_strerror(pamh, retcode)); \ SYSLOG((LOG_ERR,"%s",pam_strerror(pamh, retcode))); \ (void) pam_end(pamh, retcode); \ exit(1); \ } #define PAM_END { retcode = pam_close_session(pamh,0); \ (void) pam_end(pamh,retcode); } #endif /* USE_PAM */ /* * Needed for MkLinux DR1/2/2.1 - J. */ #ifndef LASTLOG_FILE #define LASTLOG_FILE "/var/log/lastlog" #endif /* * Global variables */ char *Prog; static const char *hostname = ""; static char *username = NULL; static int reason = PW_LOGIN; static struct passwd pwent; #if HAVE_UTMPX_H extern struct utmpx utxent; struct utmpx failent; #else struct utmp failent; #endif extern struct utmp utent; struct lastlog lastlog; static bool pflg = false; static bool fflg = false; #ifdef RLOGIN static bool rflg = false; #else /* RLOGIN */ #define rflg false #endif /* !RLOGIN */ static bool hflg = false; static bool preauth_flag = false; static bool amroot; static int timeout; /* * External identifiers. */ extern char **newenvp; extern size_t newenvc; extern char **environ; #ifndef ALARM #define ALARM 60 #endif #ifndef RETRIES #define RETRIES 3 #endif /* local function prototypes */ static void usage (void); static void setup_tty (void); static void process_flags (int, char *const *); #ifndef USE_PAM static struct faillog faillog; static void bad_time_notify (void); static void check_nologin (void); #endif static void init_env (void); static RETSIGTYPE alarm_handler (int); /* * usage - print login command usage and exit * * login [ name ] * login -r hostname (for rlogind) * login -h hostname (for telnetd, etc.) * login -f name (for pre-authenticated login: datakit, xterm, etc.) */ static void usage (void) { fprintf (stderr, _("Usage: %s [-p] [name]\n"), Prog); if (!amroot) { exit (1); } fprintf (stderr, _(" %s [-p] [-h host] [-f name]\n"), Prog); #ifdef RLOGIN fprintf (stderr, _(" %s [-p] -r host\n"), Prog); #endif /* RLOGIN */ exit (1); } static void setup_tty (void) { TERMIO termio; GTTY (0, &termio); /* get terminal characteristics */ /* * Add your favorite terminal modes here ... */ termio.c_lflag |= ISIG | ICANON | ECHO | ECHOE; termio.c_iflag |= ICRNL; #if defined(ECHOKE) && defined(ECHOCTL) termio.c_lflag |= ECHOKE | ECHOCTL; #endif #if defined(ECHOPRT) && defined(NOFLSH) && defined(TOSTOP) termio.c_lflag &= ~(ECHOPRT | NOFLSH | TOSTOP); #endif #ifdef ONLCR termio.c_oflag |= ONLCR; #endif /* leave these values unchanged if not specified in login.defs */ termio.c_cc[VERASE] = getdef_num ("ERASECHAR", termio.c_cc[VERASE]); termio.c_cc[VKILL] = getdef_num ("KILLCHAR", termio.c_cc[VKILL]); /* * ttymon invocation prefers this, but these settings won't come into * effect after the first username login */ STTY (0, &termio); } #ifndef USE_PAM /* * Tell the user that this is not the right time to login at this tty */ static void bad_time_notify (void) { (void) puts (_("Invalid login time")); (void) fflush (stdout); } static void check_nologin (void) { char *fname; /* * Check to see if system is turned off for non-root users. * This would be useful to prevent users from logging in * during system maintenance. We make sure the message comes * out for root so she knows to remove the file if she's * forgotten about it ... */ fname = getdef_str ("NOLOGINS_FILE"); if ((NULL != fname) && (access (fname, F_OK) == 0)) { FILE *nlfp; int c; /* * Cat the file if it can be opened, otherwise just * print a default message */ nlfp = fopen (fname, "r"); if (NULL != nlfp) { while ((c = getc (nlfp)) != EOF) { if (c == '\n') { (void) putchar ('\r'); } (void) putchar (c); } (void) fflush (stdout); (void) fclose (nlfp); } else { (void) puts (_("\nSystem closed for routine maintenance")); } /* * Non-root users must exit. Root gets the message, but * gets to login. */ if (pwent.pw_uid != 0) { closelog (); exit (0); } puts (_("\n[Disconnect bypassed -- root login allowed.]")); } } #endif /* !USE_PAM */ static void process_flags (int argc, char *const *argv) { int arg; int flag; /* * Check the flags for proper form. Every argument starting with * "-" must be exactly two characters long. This closes all the * clever rlogin, telnet, and getty holes. */ for (arg = 1; arg < argc; arg++) { if (argv[arg][0] == '-' && strlen (argv[arg]) > 2) { usage (); } if (strcmp(argv[arg], "--") == 0) { break; /* stop checking on a "--" */ } } /* * Process options. */ while ((flag = getopt (argc, argv, "d:fh:pr:")) != EOF) { switch (flag) { case 'd': /* "-d device" ignored for compatibility */ break; case 'f': fflg = true; break; case 'h': hflg = true; hostname = optarg; reason = PW_TELNET; break; #ifdef RLOGIN case 'r': rflg = true; hostname = optarg; reason = PW_RLOGIN; break; #endif /* RLOGIN */ case 'p': pflg = true; break; default: usage (); } } #ifdef RLOGIN /* * Neither -h nor -f should be combined with -r. */ if (rflg && (hflg || fflg)) { usage (); } #endif /* RLOGIN */ /* * Allow authentication bypass only if real UID is zero. */ if ((rflg || fflg || hflg) && !amroot) { fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Permission denied.\n"), Prog); exit (1); } /* * Get the user name. */ if (optind < argc) { username = xstrdup (argv[optind]); strzero (argv[optind]); ++optind; } #ifdef RLOGIN if (rflg && (NULL != username)) { usage (); } #endif /* RLOGIN */ if (fflg && (NULL == username)) { usage (); } } static void init_env (void) { #ifndef USE_PAM char *cp; #endif char *tmp; tmp = getenv ("LANG"); if (NULL != tmp) { addenv ("LANG", tmp); } /* * Add the timezone environmental variable so that time functions * work correctly. */ tmp = getenv ("TZ"); if (NULL != tmp) { addenv ("TZ", tmp); } #ifndef USE_PAM else { cp = getdef_str ("ENV_TZ"); if (NULL != cp) { addenv (('/' == *cp) ? tz (cp) : cp, NULL); } } #endif /* !USE_PAM */ /* * Add the clock frequency so that profiling commands work * correctly. */ tmp = getenv ("HZ"); if (NULL != tmp) { addenv ("HZ", tmp); } #ifndef USE_PAM else { cp = getdef_str ("ENV_HZ"); if (NULL != cp) { addenv (cp, NULL); } } #endif /* !USE_PAM */ } static RETSIGTYPE alarm_handler (unused int sig) { fprintf (stderr, _("\nLogin timed out after %d seconds.\n"), timeout); exit (0); } /* * login - create a new login session for a user * * login is typically called by getty as the second step of a * new user session. getty is responsible for setting the line * characteristics to a reasonable set of values and getting * the name of the user to be logged in. login may also be * called to create a new user session on a pty for a variety * of reasons, such as X servers or network logins. * * the flags which login supports are * * -p - preserve the environment * -r - perform autologin protocol for rlogin * -f - do not perform authentication, user is preauthenticated * -h - the name of the remote host */ int main (int argc, char **argv) { char tty[BUFSIZ]; #ifdef RLOGIN char term[128] = ""; #endif /* RLOGIN */ #if defined(HAVE_STRFTIME) && !defined(USE_PAM) char ptime[80]; #endif int delay; int retries; bool failed; bool subroot = false; #ifndef USE_PAM bool is_console; #endif int err; const char *cp; char *tmp; char fromhost[512]; struct passwd *pwd; char **envp = environ; #ifndef USE_PAM static char temp_pw[2]; static char temp_shell[] = "/bin/sh"; #endif #ifdef USE_PAM int retcode; pid_t child; char *pam_user; char **ptr_pam_user = &pam_user; #else struct spwd *spwd = NULL; #endif /* * Some quick initialization. */ sanitize_env (); (void) setlocale (LC_ALL, ""); (void) bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR); (void) textdomain (PACKAGE); initenv (); amroot = (getuid () == 0); Prog = Basename (argv[0]); process_flags (argc, argv); if ((isatty (0) == 0) || (isatty (1) == 0) || (isatty (2) == 0)) { exit (1); /* must be a terminal */ } /* * Be picky if run by normal users (possible if installed setuid * root), but not if run by root. This way it still allows logins * even if your getty is broken, or if something corrupts utmp, * but users must "exec login" which will use the existing utmp * entry (will not overwrite remote hostname). --marekm */ checkutmp (!amroot); STRFCPY (tty, utent.ut_line); #ifndef USE_PAM is_console = console (tty); #endif if (rflg || hflg) { #ifdef UT_ADDR struct hostent *he; /* * Fill in the ut_addr field (remote login IP address). XXX * - login from util-linux does it, but this is not the * right place to do it. The program that starts login * (telnetd, rlogind) knows the IP address, so it should * create the utmp entry and fill in ut_addr. * gethostbyname() is not 100% reliable (the remote host may * be unknown, etc.). --marekm */ he = gethostbyname (hostname); if (NULL != he) { utent.ut_addr = *((int32_t *) (he->h_addr_list[0])); } #endif #ifdef UT_HOST strncpy (utent.ut_host, hostname, sizeof (utent.ut_host)); #endif #if HAVE_UTMPX_H strncpy (utxent.ut_host, hostname, sizeof (utxent.ut_host)); #endif /* * Add remote hostname to the environment. I think * (not sure) I saw it once on Irix. --marekm */ addenv ("REMOTEHOST", hostname); } #ifdef __linux__ /* * workaround for init/getty leaving junk in ut_host at least in * some version of RedHat. --marekm */ else if (amroot) { memzero (utent.ut_host, sizeof utent.ut_host); } #endif if (fflg) { preauth_flag = true; } if (hflg) { reason = PW_RLOGIN; } #ifdef RLOGIN if (rflg) { username = malloc (32 * sizeof (char)); if (do_rlogin (hostname, username, 32, term, sizeof term)) { preauth_flag = true; } else { free (username); username = NULL; } } #endif /* RLOGIN */ OPENLOG ("login"); setup_tty (); #ifndef USE_PAM umask (getdef_num ("UMASK", GETDEF_DEFAULT_UMASK)); { /* * Use the ULIMIT in the login.defs file, and if * there isn't one, use the default value. The * user may have one for themselves, but otherwise, * just take what you get. */ long limit = getdef_long ("ULIMIT", -1L); if (limit != -1) { set_filesize_limit (limit); } } #endif /* * The entire environment will be preserved if the -p flag * is used. */ if (pflg) { while (NULL != *envp) { /* add inherited environment, */ addenv (*envp, NULL); /* some variables change later */ envp++; } } #ifdef RLOGIN if (term[0] != '\0') { addenv ("TERM", term); } else #endif /* RLOGIN */ { /* preserve TERM from getty */ if (!pflg) { tmp = getenv ("TERM"); if (NULL != tmp) { addenv ("TERM", tmp); } } } init_env (); if (optind < argc) { /* now set command line variables */ set_env (argc - optind, &argv[optind]); } if (rflg || hflg) { cp = hostname; } else { /* FIXME: What is the priority: * UT_HOST or HAVE_UTMPX_H? */ #ifdef UT_HOST if ('\0' != utent.ut_host[0]) { cp = utent.ut_host; } else #endif #if HAVE_UTMPX_H if ('\0' != utxent.ut_host[0]) { cp = utxent.ut_host; } else #endif { cp = ""; } } if ('\0' != *cp) { snprintf (fromhost, sizeof fromhost, " on '%.100s' from '%.200s'", tty, cp); } else { snprintf (fromhost, sizeof fromhost, " on '%.100s'", tty); } top: /* only allow ALARM sec. for login */ (void) signal (SIGALRM, alarm_handler); timeout = getdef_num ("LOGIN_TIMEOUT", ALARM); if (timeout > 0) { alarm (timeout); } environ = newenvp; /* make new environment active */ delay = getdef_num ("FAIL_DELAY", 1); retries = getdef_num ("LOGIN_RETRIES", RETRIES); #ifdef USE_PAM retcode = pam_start ("login", username, &conv, &pamh); if (retcode != PAM_SUCCESS) { fprintf (stderr, _("login: PAM Failure, aborting: %s\n"), pam_strerror (pamh, retcode)); SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR, "Couldn't initialize PAM: %s", pam_strerror (pamh, retcode))); exit (99); } /* * hostname & tty are either set to NULL or their correct values, * depending on how much we know. We also set PAM's fail delay to * ours. */ retcode = pam_set_item (pamh, PAM_RHOST, hostname); PAM_FAIL_CHECK; retcode = pam_set_item (pamh, PAM_TTY, tty); PAM_FAIL_CHECK; #ifdef HAS_PAM_FAIL_DELAY retcode = pam_fail_delay (pamh, 1000000 * delay); PAM_FAIL_CHECK; #endif /* if fflg, then the user has already been authenticated */ if (!fflg || (getuid () != 0)) { int failcount = 0; char hostn[256]; char loginprompt[256]; /* That's one hell of a prompt :) */ /* Make the login prompt look like we want it */ if (gethostname (hostn, sizeof (hostn)) == 0) { snprintf (loginprompt, sizeof (loginprompt), _("%s login: "), hostn); } else { snprintf (loginprompt, sizeof (loginprompt), _("login: ")); } retcode = pam_set_item (pamh, PAM_USER_PROMPT, loginprompt); PAM_FAIL_CHECK; /* if we didn't get a user on the command line, set it to NULL */ retcode = pam_get_item (pamh, PAM_USER, (const void **)ptr_pam_user); PAM_FAIL_CHECK; if ((NULL != pam_user) && ('\0' == pam_user[0])) { retcode = pam_set_item (pamh, PAM_USER, NULL); PAM_FAIL_CHECK; } /* * There may be better ways to deal with some of * these conditions, but at least this way I don't * think we'll be giving away information. Perhaps * someday we can trust that all PAM modules will * pay attention to failure count and get rid of * MAX_LOGIN_TRIES? */ failcount = 0; while (true) { const char *failent_user; failed = false; failcount++; #ifdef HAS_PAM_FAIL_DELAY if (delay > 0) { retcode = pam_fail_delay(pamh, 1000000*delay); PAM_FAIL_CHECK; } #endif retcode = pam_authenticate (pamh, 0); { int saved_retcode = retcode; retcode = pam_get_item (pamh, PAM_USER, (const void **) ptr_pam_user); PAM_FAIL_CHECK; retcode = saved_retcode; } if ((NULL != pam_user) && ('\0' != pam_user[0])) { pwd = xgetpwnam(pam_user); if (NULL != pwd) { pwent = *pwd; failent_user = pwent.pw_name; } else { if ( getdef_bool("LOG_UNKFAIL_ENAB") && (NULL != pam_user)) { failent_user = pam_user; } else { failent_user = "UNKNOWN"; } } } else { pwd = NULL; failent_user = "UNKNOWN"; } if (retcode == PAM_MAXTRIES) { SYSLOG ((LOG_NOTICE, "TOO MANY LOGIN TRIES (%d)%s FOR '%s'", failcount, fromhost, failent_user)); fprintf(stderr, _("Maximum number of tries exceeded (%d)\n"), failcount); PAM_END; exit(0); } else if (retcode == PAM_ABORT) { /* Serious problems, quit now */ fputs (_("login: abort requested by PAM\n"),stderr); SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR,"PAM_ABORT returned from pam_authenticate()")); PAM_END; exit(99); } else if (retcode != PAM_SUCCESS) { SYSLOG ((LOG_NOTICE,"FAILED LOGIN (%d)%s FOR '%s', %s", failcount, fromhost, failent_user, pam_strerror (pamh, retcode))); failed = true; } if (!failed) { break; } #ifdef WITH_AUDIT audit_fd = audit_open (); audit_log_acct_message (audit_fd, AUDIT_USER_LOGIN, NULL, /* Prog. name */ "login", failent_user, AUDIT_NO_ID, hostname, NULL, /* addr */ tty, 0); /* result */ close (audit_fd); #endif /* WITH_AUDIT */ fprintf (stderr, "\nLogin incorrect\n"); if (failcount >= retries) { SYSLOG ((LOG_NOTICE, "TOO MANY LOGIN TRIES (%d)%s FOR '%s'", failcount, fromhost, failent_user)); fprintf(stderr, _("Maximum number of tries exceeded (%d)\n"), failcount); PAM_END; exit(0); } /* * Let's give it another go around. * Even if a username was given on the command * line, prompt again for the username. */ retcode = pam_set_item (pamh, PAM_USER, NULL); PAM_FAIL_CHECK; } /* We don't get here unless they were authenticated above */ alarm (0); retcode = pam_acct_mgmt (pamh, 0); if (retcode == PAM_NEW_AUTHTOK_REQD) { retcode = pam_chauthtok (pamh, PAM_CHANGE_EXPIRED_AUTHTOK); } PAM_FAIL_CHECK; } /* Grab the user information out of the password file for future usage First get the username that we are actually using, though. */ retcode = pam_get_item (pamh, PAM_USER, (const void **)ptr_pam_user); PAM_FAIL_CHECK; if (NULL != username) { free (username); } username = xstrdup (pam_user); pwd = xgetpwnam (username); if (NULL == pwd) { SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR, "xgetpwnam(%s) failed", getdef_bool ("LOG_UNKFAIL_ENAB") ? username : "UNKNOWN")); exit (1); } if (fflg) { retcode = pam_acct_mgmt (pamh, 0); PAM_FAIL_CHECK; } if (setup_groups (pwd) != 0) { exit (1); } pwent = *pwd; retcode = pam_setcred (pamh, PAM_ESTABLISH_CRED); PAM_FAIL_CHECK; retcode = pam_open_session (pamh, hushed (&pwent) ? PAM_SILENT : 0); PAM_FAIL_CHECK; #else /* ! USE_PAM */ while (true) { /* repeatedly get login/password pairs */ failed = false; /* haven't failed authentication yet */ if (NULL == username) { /* need to get a login id */ if (subroot) { closelog (); exit (1); } preauth_flag = false; username = malloc (32); login_prompt (_("\n%s login: "), username, 32); if ('\0' == username) { /* Prompt for a new login */ free (username); username = NULL; continue; } } pwd = xgetpwnam (username); if (NULL == pwd) { pwent.pw_name = username; strcpy (temp_pw, "!"); pwent.pw_passwd = temp_pw; pwent.pw_shell = temp_shell; preauth_flag = false; failed = true; } else { pwent = *pwd; } spwd = NULL; if ( (NULL != pwd) && (strcmp (pwd->pw_passwd, SHADOW_PASSWD_STRING) == 0)) { /* !USE_PAM, no need for xgetspnam */ spwd = getspnam (username); if (NULL != spwd) { pwent.pw_passwd = spwd->sp_pwdp; } else { SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN, "no shadow password for '%s'%s", username, fromhost)); } } /* * If the encrypted password begins with a "!", the account * is locked and the user cannot login, even if they have * been "pre-authenticated." */ if ( ('!' == pwent.pw_passwd[0]) || ('*' == pwent.pw_passwd[0])) { failed = true; } /* * The -r and -f flags provide a name which has already * been authenticated by some server. */ if (preauth_flag) { goto auth_ok; } if (pw_auth (pwent.pw_passwd, username, reason, (char *) 0) == 0) { goto auth_ok; } /* * Don't log unknown usernames - I mistyped the password for * username at least once. Should probably use LOG_AUTHPRIV * for those who really want to log them. --marekm */ SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN, "invalid password for '%s' %s", ( (NULL != pwd) || getdef_bool ("LOG_UNKFAIL_ENAB")) ? username : "UNKNOWN", fromhost)); failed = true; auth_ok: /* * This is the point where all authenticated users wind up. * If you reach this far, your password has been * authenticated and so on. */ if ( !failed && (NULL != pwent.pw_name) && (0 == pwent.pw_uid) && !is_console) { SYSLOG ((LOG_CRIT, "ILLEGAL ROOT LOGIN %s", fromhost)); failed = true; } if ( !failed && !login_access (username, *hostname ? hostname : tty)) { SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN, "LOGIN '%s' REFUSED %s", username, fromhost)); failed = true; } if ( (NULL != pwd) && getdef_bool ("FAILLOG_ENAB") && !failcheck (pwent.pw_uid, &faillog, failed)) { SYSLOG ((LOG_CRIT, "exceeded failure limit for '%s' %s", username, fromhost)); failed = true; } if (!failed) { break; } /* don't log non-existent users */ if ((NULL != pwd) && getdef_bool ("FAILLOG_ENAB")) { failure (pwent.pw_uid, tty, &faillog); } if (getdef_str ("FTMP_FILE") != NULL) { const char *failent_user; #if HAVE_UTMPX_H failent = utxent; if (sizeof (failent.ut_tv) == sizeof (struct timeval)) { gettimeofday ((struct timeval *) &failent.ut_tv, NULL); } else { struct timeval tv; gettimeofday (&tv, NULL); failent.ut_tv.tv_sec = tv.tv_sec; failent.ut_tv.tv_usec = tv.tv_usec; } #else failent = utent; failent.ut_time = time (NULL); #endif if (NULL != pwd) { failent_user = pwent.pw_name; } else { if (getdef_bool ("LOG_UNKFAIL_ENAB")) { failent_user = username; } else { failent_user = "UNKNOWN"; } } strncpy (failent.ut_user, failent_user, sizeof (failent.ut_user)); failent.ut_type = USER_PROCESS; failtmp (&failent); } retries--; if (retries <= 0) { SYSLOG ((LOG_CRIT, "REPEATED login failures%s", fromhost)); } /* * If this was a passwordless account and we get here, login * was denied (securetty, faillog, etc.). There was no * password prompt, so do it now (will always fail - the bad * guys won't see that the passwordless account exists at * all). --marekm */ if (pwent.pw_passwd[0] == '\0') { pw_auth ("!", username, reason, (char *) 0); } /* * Authentication of this user failed. * The username must be confirmed in the next try. */ free (username); username = NULL; /* * Wait a while (a la SVR4 /usr/bin/login) before attempting * to login the user again. If the earlier alarm occurs * before the sleep() below completes, login will exit. */ if (delay > 0) { sleep (delay); } puts (_("Login incorrect")); /* allow only one attempt with -r or -f */ if (rflg || fflg || (retries <= 0)) { closelog (); exit (1); } } /* while (true) */ #endif /* ! USE_PAM */ alarm (0); /* turn off alarm clock */ #ifndef USE_PAM /* PAM does this */ /* * porttime checks moved here, after the user has been * authenticated. now prints a message, as suggested * by Ivan Nejgebauer . --marekm */ if ( getdef_bool ("PORTTIME_CHECKS_ENAB") && !isttytime (pwent.pw_name, tty, time ((time_t *) 0))) { SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN, "invalid login time for '%s'%s", username, fromhost)); closelog (); bad_time_notify (); exit (1); } check_nologin (); #endif if (getenv ("IFS")) { /* don't export user IFS ... */ addenv ("IFS= \t\n", NULL); /* ... instead, set a safe IFS */ } setutmp (username, tty, hostname); /* make entry in utmp & wtmp files */ if (pwent.pw_shell[0] == '*') { /* subsystem root */ pwent.pw_shell++; /* skip the '*' */ subsystem (&pwent); /* figure out what to execute */ subroot = true; /* say I was here again */ endpwent (); /* close all of the file which were */ endgrent (); /* open in the original rooted file */ endspent (); /* system. they will be re-opened */ #ifdef SHADOWGRP endsgent (); /* in the new rooted file system */ #endif goto top; /* go do all this all over again */ } #ifdef WITH_AUDIT audit_fd = audit_open (); audit_log_acct_message (audit_fd, AUDIT_USER_LOGIN, NULL, /* Prog. name */ "login", pwd->pw_name, AUDIT_NO_ID, hostname, NULL, /* addr */ tty, 1); /* result */ close (audit_fd); #endif /* WITH_AUDIT */ #ifndef USE_PAM /* pam_lastlog handles this */ if (getdef_bool ("LASTLOG_ENAB")) { /* give last login and log this one */ dolastlog (&lastlog, &pwent, utent.ut_line, hostname); } #endif #ifndef USE_PAM /* PAM handles this as well */ /* * Have to do this while we still have root privileges, otherwise we * don't have access to /etc/shadow. expire() closes password files, * and changes to the user in the child before executing the passwd * program. --marekm */ if (spwd) { /* check for age of password */ if (expire (&pwent, spwd)) { /* !USE_PAM, no need for xgetpwnam */ pwd = getpwnam (username); /* !USE_PAM, no need for xgetspnam */ spwd = getspnam (username); if (pwd) { pwent = *pwd; } } } setup_limits (&pwent); /* nice, ulimit etc. */ #endif /* ! USE_PAM */ chown_tty (&pwent); #ifdef USE_PAM /* * We must fork before setuid() because we need to call * pam_close_session() as root. */ (void) signal (SIGINT, SIG_IGN); child = fork (); if (child < 0) { /* error in fork() */ fprintf (stderr, _("%s: failure forking: %s"), Prog, strerror (errno)); PAM_END; exit (0); } else if (child != 0) { /* * parent - wait for child to finish, then cleanup * session */ wait (NULL); PAM_END; exit (0); } /* child */ #endif /* If we were init, we need to start a new session */ if (getppid() == 1) { setsid(); if (ioctl(0, TIOCSCTTY, 1) != 0) { fprintf (stderr,_("TIOCSCTTY failed on %s"),tty); } } /* We call set_groups() above because this clobbers pam_groups.so */ #ifndef USE_PAM if (setup_uid_gid (&pwent, is_console)) #else if (change_uid (&pwent)) #endif { exit (1); } setup_env (&pwent); /* set env vars, cd to the home dir */ #ifdef USE_PAM { const char *const *env; env = (const char *const *) pam_getenvlist (pamh); while ((NULL != env) && (NULL != *env)) { addenv (*env, NULL); env++; } } #endif (void) setlocale (LC_ALL, ""); (void) bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR); (void) textdomain (PACKAGE); if (!hushed (&pwent)) { addenv ("HUSHLOGIN=FALSE", NULL); /* * pam_unix, pam_mail and pam_lastlog should take care of * this */ #ifndef USE_PAM motd (); /* print the message of the day */ if ( getdef_bool ("FAILLOG_ENAB") && (0 != faillog.fail_cnt)) { failprint (&faillog); /* Reset the lockout times if logged in */ if ( (0 != faillog.fail_max) && (faillog.fail_cnt >= faillog.fail_max)) { puts (_ ("Warning: login re-enabled after temporary lockout.")); SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN, "login '%s' re-enabled after temporary lockout (%d failures)", username, (int) faillog.fail_cnt)); } } if ( getdef_bool ("LASTLOG_ENAB") && (lastlog.ll_time != 0)) { time_t ll_time = lastlog.ll_time; #ifdef HAVE_STRFTIME strftime (ptime, sizeof (ptime), "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %z %Y", localtime (&ll_time)); printf (_("Last login: %s on %s"), ptime, lastlog.ll_line); #else printf (_("Last login: %.19s on %s"), ctime (&ll_time), lastlog.ll_line); #endif #ifdef HAVE_LL_HOST /* __linux__ || SUN4 */ if ('\0' != lastlog.ll_host[0]) { printf (_(" from %.*s"), (int) sizeof lastlog. ll_host, lastlog.ll_host); } #endif printf (".\n"); } agecheck (spwd); mailcheck (); /* report on the status of mail */ #endif /* !USE_PAM */ } else { addenv ("HUSHLOGIN=TRUE", NULL); } if ( (NULL != getdef_str ("TTYTYPE_FILE")) && (NULL == getenv ("TERM"))) { ttytype (tty); } (void) signal (SIGQUIT, SIG_DFL); /* default quit signal */ (void) signal (SIGTERM, SIG_DFL); /* default terminate signal */ (void) signal (SIGALRM, SIG_DFL); /* default alarm signal */ (void) signal (SIGHUP, SIG_DFL); /* added this. --marekm */ (void) signal (SIGINT, SIG_DFL); /* default interrupt signal */ endpwent (); /* stop access to password file */ endgrent (); /* stop access to group file */ endspent (); /* stop access to shadow passwd file */ #ifdef SHADOWGRP endsgent (); /* stop access to shadow group file */ #endif if (0 == pwent.pw_uid) { SYSLOG ((LOG_NOTICE, "ROOT LOGIN %s", fromhost)); } else if (getdef_bool ("LOG_OK_LOGINS")) { SYSLOG ((LOG_INFO, "'%s' logged in %s", username, fromhost)); } closelog (); tmp = getdef_str ("FAKE_SHELL"); if (NULL != tmp) { err = shell (tmp, pwent.pw_shell, newenvp); /* fake shell */ } else { /* exec the shell finally */ err = shell (pwent.pw_shell, (char *) 0, newenvp); } exit (err == ENOENT ? E_CMD_NOTFOUND : E_CMD_NOEXEC); /* NOT REACHED */ return 0; }