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package org.jvnet.libpam;
import org.jvnet.libpam.impl.PAMLibrary.*;
import static org.jvnet.libpam.impl.PAMLibrary.*;
import org.jvnet.libpam.impl.PAMLibrary.pam_conv.PamCallback;
import org.jvnet.libpam.impl.CLibrary.Passwd;
import static org.jvnet.libpam.impl.CLibrary.libc;
import com.sun.jna.Pointer;
import static com.sun.jna.Native.POINTER_SIZE;
import com.sun.jna.ptr.PointerByReference;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
import java.util.logging.Level;
/**
* PAM authenticator.
*
* <p>
* Instances are thread unsafe and non reentrant. An instace cannot be reused
* to authenticate multiple users.
*
* <p>
* For an overview of PAM programming, refer to the following resources:
*
* <ul>
* <li><a href="http://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-pam.html">NetBSD PAM programming guide</a>
* <li><a href="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/">Linux PAM</a>
* </ul>
*
* @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi
*/
public class PAM {
private pam_handle_t pht;
private int ret;
/**
* Temporarily stored to pass a value from {@link #authenticate(String, String)}
* to {@link pam_conv}.
*/
private String password;
/**
* Creates a new authenticator.
*
* @param serviceName
* PAM service name. This corresponds to the service name that shows up
* in the PAM configuration,
*/
public PAM(String serviceName) throws PAMException {
pam_conv conv = new pam_conv(new PamCallback() {
public int callback(int num_msg, Pointer msg, Pointer resp, Pointer pointer) {
if(LOGGER.isLoggable(Level.FINE))
LOGGER.fine("pam_conv num_msg="+num_msg);
if(password==null)
return PAM_CONV_ERR;
// allocates pam_response[num_msg]. the caller will free this
Pointer m = libc.calloc(pam_response.SIZE,num_msg);
resp.setPointer(0,m);
for( int i=0; i<num_msg; i++ ) {
pam_message pm = new pam_message(msg.getPointer(POINTER_SIZE*i));
if(LOGGER.isLoggable(Level.FINE))
LOGGER.fine(pm.msg_style+":"+pm.msg);
if(pm.msg_style==PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_OFF) {
pam_response r = new pam_response(m.share(pam_response.SIZE*i));
r.setResp(password);
r.write(); // write to (*resp)[i]
}
}
return PAM_SUCCESS;
}
});
PointerByReference phtr = new PointerByReference();
check(libpam.pam_start(serviceName,null,conv,phtr), "pam_start failed");
pht = new pam_handle_t(phtr.getValue());
}
private void check(int ret, String msg) throws PAMException {
this.ret = ret;
if(ret!=0) {
if(pht!=null)
throw new PAMException(msg+" : "+libpam.pam_strerror(pht,ret));
else
throw new PAMException(msg);
}
}
/**
* Authenticate the user with a password.
*
* @return
* Upon a successful authentication, return information about the user.
* @throws PAMException
* If the authentication fails.
*/
public UnixUser authenticate(String username, String password) throws PAMException {
this.password = password;
try {
check(libpam.pam_set_item(pht,PAM_USER,username),"pam_set_item failed");
check(libpam.pam_authenticate(pht,0),"pam_authenticate failed");
check(libpam.pam_setcred(pht,0),"pam_setcred failed");
// several different error code seem to be used to represent authentication failures
// check(libpam.pam_acct_mgmt(pht,0),"pam_acct_mgmt failed");
PointerByReference r = new PointerByReference();
check(libpam.pam_get_item(pht,PAM_USER,r),"pam_get_item failed");
String userName = r.getValue().getString(0);
Passwd pwd = libc.getpwnam(userName);
if(pwd==null)
throw new PAMException("Authentication succeeded but no user information is available");
return new UnixUser(userName,pwd);
} finally {
this.password = null;
}
}
/**
* Returns the groups a user belongs to
* @param username
* @return Set of group names
* @throws PAMException
* @deprecated
* Pointless and ugly convenience method.
*/
public Set<String> getGroupsOfUser(String username) throws PAMException {
return new UnixUser(username).getGroups();
}
/**
* After a successful authentication, call this method to obtain the effective user name.
* This can be different from the user name that you passed to the {@link #authenticate(String, String)}
* method.
*/
/**
* Performs an early disposal of the object, instead of letting this GC-ed.
* Since PAM may hold on to native resources that don't put pressure on Java GC,
* doing this is a good idea.
*
* <p>
* This method is called by {@link #finalize()}, too, so it's not required
* to call this method explicitly, however.
*/
public void dispose() {
if(pht!=null) {
libpam.pam_end(pht,ret);
pht=null;
}
}
@Override
protected void finalize() throws Throwable {
super.finalize();
dispose();
}
private static final Logger LOGGER = Logger.getLogger(PAM.class.getName());
}