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authorUlrich Müller <ulm@gentoo.org>2010-09-08 18:42:38 +0000
committerUlrich Müller <ulm@gentoo.org>2010-09-08 18:42:38 +0000
commit295467f44f529af7472811397576672569922b02 (patch)
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Patchset 2, add 02_all_require_skey.patch.pam_skey-1.1.5-patches-2
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@@ -0,0 +1,130 @@
+http://bugs.gentoo.org/336449
+Patch contributed by Jan Sembera <fis@bofh.cz>
+
+In my environment, I'd like to use pam_skey as optional authentication
+measure that wouldn't replace the password, but would complement it.
+Ie. when the user sets the S/Key, he should be afterwards asked to
+provide the S/Key _and_ his password, without the possibility to just
+enter his password and circumvent S/Keys. On the other hand, when the
+user doesn't have S/Key set, he should be able to login with his
+password only.
+
+Why PAM would generally allow this, with the current internals of
+pam_skey, this setup isn't possible. You simply cannot distinguish
+between "user has no S/Key set" case (it returns IGNORE) and "user
+doesn't want to provide S/Key" (it returns IGNORE as well).
+
+I'm attaching a patch that will add option require_skey to pam_skey.
+When this option is set, module will require the user to successfully
+authenticate using S/key, and will return IGNORE only in case the user
+didn't set up his key. If this option isn't provided, the behaviour of
+the module doesn't change.
+
+--- pam_skey-orig/README
++++ pam_skey/README
+@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
+ - The options accepted by the pam_skey.so module are different, as
+ described below.
+
+-Four options are accepted by the pam_skey.so module:
++Five options are accepted by the pam_skey.so module:
+ debug - This option turns on debug logging.
+ try_first_pass - This option tells the module to first try using
+ the authentication token passed from the
+@@ -44,6 +44,12 @@
+ cause the module to pass the given password to the
+ next module in the authentication stack (usually
+ pam_unix.so with the try_first_pass option).
++ require_skey - This options tells the module to require S/Key
++ authentication if the user has S/Key set. When
++ this option is set, it is possible to require both
++ S/Key and another authentication method (like
++ password) for successful login. This is mutually
++ exclusive with no_default_skey.
+
+ The exact behavior of pam_skey.so is detailed below:
+
+@@ -54,21 +60,22 @@
+ if it is a valid response to the current S/Key challenge. If so,
+ return PAM_SUCCESS.
+ 3a. If the token is invalid and use_first_pass is enabled, return
+- PAM_IGNORE.
++ PAM_IGNORE (or PAM_AUTHERR if require_skey is set).
+ 4. If no_default_skey is enabled, issue a "Password: " prompt.
+ 4a. If the response is anything besides "s/key" (case insensitive),
+ store it as the authentication token and return PAM_IGNORE.
+ 5. Display the current S/Key challenge and request a response, with
+- input not echoed. If no_default_skey is enabled, this will only be
+- an S/Key response request; otherwise, it will request either an
+- S/Key response or a system passsword.
++ input not echoed. If no_default_skey or require_skey is enabled,
++ this will only be an S/Key response request; otherwise, it will
++ request either an S/Key response or a system passsword.
+ 5a. If an empty response is given, request the S/Key response again,
+ this time with input echoed.
+ 5b. If the response is a valid S/Key response, return PAM_SUCCESS.
+ Otherwise, return PAM_AUTHERR.
+ 6. If the response is a valid S/Key response, return PAM_SUCCESS.
+-7. Otherwise, if no_default_skey is enabled (the user specifically
+- requested "s/key" authentication), return PAM_AUTHERR.
++7. Otherwise, if no_default_skey is enabled (and the user specifically
++ requested "s/key" authentication), or if require_skey is enabled,
++ return PAM_AUTHERR.
+ 8. Otherwise, store the response as the authentication token and
+ return PAM_IGNORE.
+
+--- pam_skey-orig/pam_skey.c
++++ pam_skey/pam_skey.c
+@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
+ if (skey_passcheck(username, response) != -1) {
+ return PAM_SUCCESS;
+ } else if (mod_opt & _MOD_USE_FIRST_PASS) {
+- return PAM_IGNORE;
++ return (mod_opt & _MOD_REQUIRE_SKEY) ? PAM_AUTH_ERR : PAM_IGNORE;
+ }
+ } else if (mod_opt & _MOD_USE_FIRST_PASS) {
+ return PAM_AUTHTOK_RECOVER_ERR;
+@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
+ return PAM_AUTHINFO_UNAVAIL;
+ }
+
+- if (mod_opt & _MOD_NO_DEFAULT_SKEY)
++ if ((mod_opt & _MOD_NO_DEFAULT_SKEY) || (mod_opt & _MOD_REQUIRE_SKEY))
+ status = mod_talk_touser(pamh, mod_opt, challenge, QUERY_RESPONSE, 0, &response);
+ else
+ status = mod_talk_touser(pamh, mod_opt, challenge, QUERY_RESPONSE_OR_PASSWORD, 0, &response);
+@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@
+ return PAM_SUCCESS;
+ }
+
+- if (mod_opt & _MOD_NO_DEFAULT_SKEY) {
++ if ((mod_opt & _MOD_NO_DEFAULT_SKEY) || (mod_opt & _MOD_REQUIRE_SKEY)) {
+ _pam_delete(response);
+ return PAM_AUTH_ERR;
+ }
+--- pam_skey-orig/pam_skey.h
++++ pam_skey/pam_skey.h
+@@ -78,13 +78,14 @@
+ #define _MOD_TRY_FIRST_PASS 0x0002 /* Attempt using PAM_AUTHTOK */
+ #define _MOD_USE_FIRST_PASS 0x0004 /* Only use PAM_AUTHTOK */
+ #define _MOD_NO_DEFAULT_SKEY 0x0008 /* Don't use S/Key by default */
++#define _MOD_REQUIRE_SKEY 0x0010 /* Require S/Key if set */
+
+ /* Setup defaults - use echo off only */
+ #define _MOD_DEFAULT_FLAG _MOD_NONE_ON
+ #define _MOD_DEFAULT_MASK _MOD_ALL_ON
+
+ /* Number of parameters currently known */
+-#define _MOD_ARGS 4
++#define _MOD_ARGS 5
+
+ /* Structure for flexible argument parsing */
+ typedef struct
+@@ -101,5 +102,6 @@
+ {"debug", _MOD_ALL_ON, _MOD_DEBUG},
+ {"try_first_pass", _MOD_ALL_ON, _MOD_TRY_FIRST_PASS},
+ {"use_first_pass", _MOD_ALL_ON, _MOD_USE_FIRST_PASS},
+- {"no_default_skey", _MOD_ALL_ON, _MOD_NO_DEFAULT_SKEY}
++ {"no_default_skey", _MOD_ALL_ON & ~_MOD_REQUIRE_SKEY, _MOD_NO_DEFAULT_SKEY},
++ {"require_skey", _MOD_ALL_ON & ~_MOD_NO_DEFAULT_SKEY, _MOD_REQUIRE_SKEY}
+ };