/* * * Copyright (c) 2001 Gert Doering. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2003,2004,2005 Darren Tucker. 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. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``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 AUTHOR 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 "includes.h" #include "xmalloc.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "key.h" #include "hostfile.h" #include "auth.h" #include "ssh.h" #include "log.h" #ifdef _AIX #include #if defined(HAVE_NETDB_H) # include #endif #include #include #include #include #include "port-aix.h" # ifdef HAVE_SETAUTHDB static char old_registry[REGISTRY_SIZE] = ""; # endif /* * AIX has a "usrinfo" area where logname and other stuff is stored - * a few applications actually use this and die if it's not set * * NOTE: TTY= should be set, but since no one uses it and it's hard to * acquire due to privsep code. We will just drop support. */ void aix_usrinfo(struct passwd *pw) { u_int i; size_t len; char *cp; len = sizeof("LOGNAME= NAME= ") + (2 * strlen(pw->pw_name)); cp = xmalloc(len); i = snprintf(cp, len, "LOGNAME=%s%cNAME=%s%c", pw->pw_name, '\0', pw->pw_name, '\0'); if (usrinfo(SETUINFO, cp, i) == -1) fatal("Couldn't set usrinfo: %s", strerror(errno)); debug3("AIX/UsrInfo: set len %d", i); xfree(cp); } # ifdef WITH_AIXAUTHENTICATE /* * Remove embedded newlines in string (if any). * Used before logging messages returned by AIX authentication functions * so the message is logged on one line. */ void aix_remove_embedded_newlines(char *p) { if (p == NULL) return; for (; *p; p++) { if (*p == '\n') *p = ' '; } /* Remove trailing whitespace */ if (*--p == ' ') *p = '\0'; } /* * Test specifically for the case where SYSTEM == NONE and AUTH1 contains * anything other than NONE or SYSTEM, which indicates that the admin has * configured the account for purely AUTH1-type authentication. * * Since authenticate() doesn't check AUTH1, and sshd can't sanely support * AUTH1 itself, in such a case authenticate() will allow access without * authentation, which is almost certainly not what the admin intends. * * (The native tools, eg login, will process the AUTH1 list in addition to * the SYSTEM list by using ckuserID(), however ckuserID() and AUTH1 methods * have been deprecated since AIX 4.2.x and would be very difficult for sshd * to support. * * Returns 0 if an unsupportable combination is found, 1 otherwise. */ static int aix_valid_authentications(const char *user) { char *auth1, *sys, *p; int valid = 1; if (getuserattr((char *)user, S_AUTHSYSTEM, &sys, SEC_CHAR) != 0) { logit("Can't retrieve attribute SYSTEM for %s: %.100s", user, strerror(errno)); return 0; } debug3("AIX SYSTEM attribute %s", sys); if (strcmp(sys, "NONE") != 0) return 1; /* not "NONE", so is OK */ if (getuserattr((char *)user, S_AUTH1, &auth1, SEC_LIST) != 0) { logit("Can't retrieve attribute auth1 for %s: %.100s", user, strerror(errno)); return 0; } p = auth1; /* A SEC_LIST is concatenated strings, ending with two NULs. */ while (p[0] != '\0' && p[1] != '\0') { debug3("AIX auth1 attribute list member %s", p); if (strcmp(p, "NONE") != 0 && strcmp(p, "SYSTEM")) { logit("Account %s has unsupported auth1 value '%s'", user, p); valid = 0; } p += strlen(p) + 1; } return (valid); } /* * Do authentication via AIX's authenticate routine. We loop until the * reenter parameter is 0, but normally authenticate is called only once. * * Note: this function returns 1 on success, whereas AIX's authenticate() * returns 0. */ int sys_auth_passwd(Authctxt *ctxt, const char *password) { char *authmsg = NULL, *msg = NULL, *name = ctxt->pw->pw_name; int authsuccess = 0, expired, reenter, result; do { result = authenticate((char *)name, (char *)password, &reenter, &authmsg); aix_remove_embedded_newlines(authmsg); debug3("AIX/authenticate result %d, authmsg %.100s", result, authmsg); } while (reenter); if (!aix_valid_authentications(name)) result = -1; if (result == 0) { authsuccess = 1; /* * Record successful login. We don't have a pty yet, so just * label the line as "ssh" */ aix_setauthdb(name); /* * Check if the user's password is expired. */ expired = passwdexpired(name, &msg); if (msg && *msg) { buffer_append(ctxt->loginmsg, msg, strlen(msg)); aix_remove_embedded_newlines(msg); } debug3("AIX/passwdexpired returned %d msg %.100s", expired, msg); switch (expired) { case 0: /* password not expired */ break; case 1: /* expired, password change required */ ctxt->force_pwchange = 1; break; default: /* user can't change(2) or other error (-1) */ logit("Password can't be changed for user %s: %.100s", name, msg); if (msg) xfree(msg); authsuccess = 0; } aix_restoreauthdb(); } if (authmsg != NULL) xfree(authmsg); return authsuccess; } /* * Check if specified account is permitted to log in. * Returns 1 if login is allowed, 0 if not allowed. */ int sys_auth_allowed_user(struct passwd *pw, Buffer *loginmsg) { char *msg = NULL; int result, permitted = 0; struct stat st; /* * Don't perform checks for root account (PermitRootLogin controls * logins via * ssh) or if running as non-root user (since * loginrestrictions will always fail due to insufficient privilege). */ if (pw->pw_uid == 0 || geteuid() != 0) { debug3("%s: not checking", __func__); return 1; } result = loginrestrictions(pw->pw_name, S_RLOGIN, NULL, &msg); if (result == 0) permitted = 1; /* * If restricted because /etc/nologin exists, the login will be denied * in session.c after the nologin message is sent, so allow for now * and do not append the returned message. */ if (result == -1 && errno == EPERM && stat(_PATH_NOLOGIN, &st) == 0) permitted = 1; else if (msg != NULL) buffer_append(loginmsg, msg, strlen(msg)); if (msg == NULL) msg = xstrdup("(none)"); aix_remove_embedded_newlines(msg); debug3("AIX/loginrestrictions returned %d msg %.100s", result, msg); if (!permitted) logit("Login restricted for %s: %.100s", pw->pw_name, msg); xfree(msg); return permitted; } int sys_auth_record_login(const char *user, const char *host, const char *ttynm, Buffer *loginmsg) { char *msg = NULL; static int msg_done = 0; int success = 0; aix_setauthdb(user); if (loginsuccess((char *)user, (char *)host, (char *)ttynm, &msg) == 0) { success = 1; if (msg != NULL && loginmsg != NULL && !msg_done) { debug("AIX/loginsuccess: msg %s", msg); buffer_append(loginmsg, msg, strlen(msg)); xfree(msg); msg_done = 1; } } aix_restoreauthdb(); return (success); } # ifdef CUSTOM_FAILED_LOGIN /* * record_failed_login: generic "login failed" interface function */ void record_failed_login(const char *user, const char *hostname, const char *ttyname) { if (geteuid() != 0) return; aix_setauthdb(user); # ifdef AIX_LOGINFAILED_4ARG loginfailed((char *)user, (char *)hostname, (char *)ttyname, AUDIT_FAIL_AUTH); # else loginfailed((char *)user, (char *)hostname, (char *)ttyname); # endif aix_restoreauthdb(); } # endif /* CUSTOM_FAILED_LOGIN */ /* * If we have setauthdb, retrieve the password registry for the user's * account then feed it to setauthdb. This will mean that subsequent AIX auth * functions will only use the specified loadable module. If we don't have * setauthdb this is a no-op. */ void aix_setauthdb(const char *user) { # ifdef HAVE_SETAUTHDB char *registry; if (setuserdb(S_READ) == -1) { debug3("%s: Could not open userdb to read", __func__); return; } if (getuserattr((char *)user, S_REGISTRY, ®istry, SEC_CHAR) == 0) { if (setauthdb(registry, old_registry) == 0) debug3("AIX/setauthdb set registry '%s'", registry); else debug3("AIX/setauthdb set registry '%s' failed: %s", registry, strerror(errno)); } else debug3("%s: Could not read S_REGISTRY for user: %s", __func__, strerror(errno)); enduserdb(); # endif /* HAVE_SETAUTHDB */ } /* * Restore the user's registry settings from old_registry. * Note that if the first aix_setauthdb fails, setauthdb("") is still safe * (it restores the system default behaviour). If we don't have setauthdb, * this is a no-op. */ void aix_restoreauthdb(void) { # ifdef HAVE_SETAUTHDB if (setauthdb(old_registry, NULL) == 0) debug3("%s: restoring old registry '%s'", __func__, old_registry); else debug3("%s: failed to restore old registry %s", __func__, old_registry); # endif /* HAVE_SETAUTHDB */ } # endif /* WITH_AIXAUTHENTICATE */ # if defined(AIX_GETNAMEINFO_HACK) && !defined(BROKEN_ADDRINFO) # undef getnameinfo /* * For some reason, AIX's getnameinfo will refuse to resolve the all-zeros * IPv6 address into its textual representation ("::"), so we wrap it * with a function that will. */ int sshaix_getnameinfo(const struct sockaddr *sa, size_t salen, char *host, size_t hostlen, char *serv, size_t servlen, int flags) { struct sockaddr_in6 *sa6; u_int32_t *a6; if (flags & (NI_NUMERICHOST|NI_NUMERICSERV) && sa->sa_family == AF_INET6) { sa6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)sa; a6 = sa6->sin6_addr.u6_addr.u6_addr32; if (a6[0] == 0 && a6[1] == 0 && a6[2] == 0 && a6[3] == 0) { strlcpy(host, "::", hostlen); snprintf(serv, servlen, "%d", sa6->sin6_port); return 0; } } return getnameinfo(sa, salen, host, hostlen, serv, servlen, flags); } # endif /* AIX_GETNAMEINFO_HACK */ #endif /* _AIX */