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#ifndef auth_h
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#define auth_h
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/*
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** Copyright 1998 - 1999 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for
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** distribution information.
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*/
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#if HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include "config.h"
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#endif
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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static const char auth_h_rcsid[]="$Id: auth.h,v 1.1 2000/04/13 17:55:05 bruce Exp $";
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/*
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** authcopyargv prepares the arguments to execv for a module that receives
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** the next program to run, in a chain, via the command line.
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**
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** execv is documented to require a terminating null char **. The fact
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** that argv is also null char ** is not always documented, and we can't
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** assume that.
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**
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** authcopyargv receives the new argc/argv arguments, and allocates a
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** new argv array. argv[0] is stripped of any path, and the original
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** argv[0] is returned separately.
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*/
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extern char **authcopyargv(int, /* argc */
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char **, /* argv */
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char **); /* original argv[0] */
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/*
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** authchain - chain to the next authentication module via exec.
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**
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** Runs the next authentication module, and passes it a copy of the
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** authentication request on file descriptor 3.
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**
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** authchain sets up a pipe on file descriptor 3, and forks. The parent
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** runs the next authentication module. The child sends the authentication
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** information down the pipe, and terminates.
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*/
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extern void authchain(int, /* argc */
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char **, /* argv */
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const char *); /* Authentication request */
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/*
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** The following functions are used by root to reset its user and group id
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** to the authenticated user's. Various functions are provided to handle
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** various situations.
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*/
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void authchangegroup(gid_t); /* Set the group id only. Also clear any
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** auxiliary group ids */
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void authchangeuidgid(uid_t, gid_t);
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/* Set both user id and group id. Also clear
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** aux group ids */
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void authchangeusername(const char *, const gid_t *);
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/*
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** Set the userid to the indicate user's. If second argument is
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** not null, it points to the groupid to set. If it's null, the
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** group id is taken from the passwd file. Auxiliary IDs are set
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** to any aux IDs set for the user in the group file. If there are
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** no aux group IDs for the user, any AUX ids are cleared.
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*/
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/*
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** Authentication functions must call authsuccess if the authentication
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** request succeeds, and provide the following parameters.
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*/
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void authsuccess(
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const char *, /* home directory */
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const char *, /* username */
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const uid_t *, /* userid */
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const gid_t *, /* group id */
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const char *, /* AUTHADDR */
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const char *); /* AUTHFULLNAME */
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/*
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** EITHER username or userid can be specified (leave the other pointer null).
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** authmod_success changes to the home directory, and initializes the
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** process's uid and gid. gid can be null if username is provided, in which
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** case gid will be picked up from the password file. gid CANNOT be null
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** if username is null.
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*/
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/* authcheckpassword is the general password validation routine.
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** It returns 0 if the password matches the encrypted password.
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*/
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int authcheckpassword(const char *, /* password */
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const char *); /* encrypted password */
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/* Stub function */
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extern void authexit(int);
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/*
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LOW LEVEL AUTHENTICATION DRIVERS.
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Each low level authentication driver provides three functions:
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1) Primary authentication function. This function is used to build a
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standalone authentication module based on the mod.h template (see mod.h).
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This function takes an authentication request. If its valid, it
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changes its userid/groupid to the one for the authenticated user,
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changes the current directory to the authenticated user's home directory,
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and sets the following environment variables:
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MAILDIR - nondefault mailbox location (optional).
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2) User lookup function. This function is prototyped as follows:
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int functionname(const char *userid, const char *service,
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int (*callback)(struct authinfo *, void *),
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void *);
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This function populates the following structure:
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*/
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struct authinfo {
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const char *sysusername;
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const uid_t *sysuserid;
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gid_t sysgroupid;
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const char *homedir;
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const char *address;
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const char *fullname;
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const char *maildir;
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const char *quota;
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const char *passwd;
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const char *clearpasswd; /* For authldap */
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unsigned staticindex; /* When statically-linked functions are
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** called, this holds the index of the
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** authentication module in authstaticlist */
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/*
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Either sysusername or sysuserid may be NULL, but not both of them.
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They, and sysgroupid, specify the authenticated user's system
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userid and groupid. homedir points to the authenticated user's
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home directory. address, fullname, and maildir, are obvious.
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quota is populated with any maildir quota (see
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maildir/README.maildirquota).
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After populating this tructure, the lookup function calls the
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callback function that's specified in its second argument. The
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callback function receives a pointer to the authinfo structure.
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The callback function also receives a context pointer, which is
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the third argument to the lookup function.
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The lookup function should return a negative value if he userid
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does not exist, a positive value if there was a temporary error
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looking up the userid, or whatever is the return code from the
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callback function, if the user exists.
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NOTE: the passwd field is used internally by modules which implement
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the primary authentication function by sharing code with the lookup function.
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3) Cleanup function. This function should close any resources that were
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opened by the lookup function. Note that in applications which have a
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daemon process that uses this library it is possible for the lookup
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function to be called multiple times, before the cleanup function is
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called.
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*/
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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