#!/usr/bin/perl -w # LDAP to unix password sync script for samba # $Id: smbldap-passwd.pl,v 1.1.6.4 2003/12/04 21:59:19 jerry Exp $ # This code was developped by IDEALX (http://IDEALX.org/) and # contributors (their names can be found in the CONTRIBUTORS file). # # Copyright (C) 2001-2002 IDEALX # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, # USA. # Purpose : # . ldap-unix passwd sync for SAMBA>2.2.2 + LDAP # . may also replace /bin/passwd use strict; use FindBin; use FindBin qw($RealBin); use lib "$RealBin/"; use smbldap_tools; use smbldap_conf; my $user; my $oldpass; my $ret; my $arg; foreach $arg (@ARGV) { if ($< != 0) { die "Only root can specify parameters\n"; } else { if ( ($arg eq '-?') || ($arg eq '--help') ) { print "Usage: $0 [username]\n"; print " -?, --help show this help message\n"; exit (6); } elsif (substr($arg,0) ne '-') { $user = $arg; } $oldpass = 1; } } if (!defined($user)) { $user=$ENV{"USER"}; } # test existence of user in LDAP my $dn_line; if (!defined($dn_line = get_user_dn($user))) { print "$0: user $user doesn't exist\n"; exit (10); } my $dn = get_dn_from_line($dn_line); my $samba = is_samba_user($user); print "Changing password for $user\n"; # non-root user if (!defined($oldpass)) { # prompt for current password system "stty -echo"; print "(current) UNIX password: "; chomp($oldpass=); print "\n"; system "stty echo"; if (!is_user_valid($user, $dn, $oldpass)) { print "Authentication failure\n"; exit (10); } } # prompt for new password my $pass; my $pass2; system "stty -echo"; print "New password : "; chomp($pass=); print "\n"; system "stty echo"; system "stty -echo"; print "Retype new password : "; chomp($pass2=); print "\n"; system "stty echo"; if ($pass ne $pass2) { print "New passwords don't match!\n"; exit (10); } # First, connecting to the directory my $ldap_master=connect_ldap_master(); # only modify smb passwords if smb user if ($samba == 1) { if (!$with_smbpasswd) { # generate LanManager and NT clear text passwords if ($mk_ntpasswd eq '') { print "Either set \$with_smbpasswd = 1 or specify \$mk_ntpasswd\n"; exit(1); } my $ntpwd = `$mk_ntpasswd '$pass'`; chomp(my $sambaLMPassword = substr($ntpwd, 0, index($ntpwd, ':'))); chomp(my $sambaNTPassword = substr($ntpwd, index($ntpwd, ':')+1)); # the sambaPwdLastSet must be updating my $date=time; my @mods; push(@mods, 'sambaLMPassword' => $sambaLMPassword); push(@mods, 'sambaNTPassword' => $sambaNTPassword); push(@mods, 'sambaPwdLastSet' => $date); if (defined $_defaultMaxPasswordAge) { my $new_sambaPwdMustChange=$date+$_defaultMaxPasswordAge*24*60*60; push(@mods, 'sambaPwdMustChange' => $new_sambaPwdMustChange); push(@mods, 'sambaAcctFlags' => '[U]'); } # Let's change nt/lm passwords my $modify = $ldap_master->modify ( "$dn", 'replace' => { @mods } ); $modify->code && warn "failed to modify entry: ", $modify->error ; } else { if ($< != 0) { my $FILE="|$smbpasswd -s >/dev/null"; open (FILE, $FILE) || die "$!\n"; print FILE <modify ( "$dn", changes => [ replace => [userPassword => "$hash_password"] ] ); $modify->code && warn "Unable to change password : ", $modify->error ; # take down session $ldap_master->unbind; exit 0; # - The End =head1 NAME smbldap-passwd.pl - change user password =head1 SYNOPSIS smbldap-passwd.pl [name] =head1 DESCRIPTION smbldap-passwd.pl changes passwords for user accounts. A normal user may only change the password for their own account, the super user may change the password for any account. Password Changes The user is first prompted for their old password, if one is present. This password is then tested against the stored password by binding to the server. The user has only one chance to enter the correct pass- word. The super user is permitted to bypass this step so that forgot- ten passwords may be changed. The user is then prompted for a replacement password. As a general guideline, passwords should consist of 6 to 8 characters including one or more from each of following sets: Lower case alphabetics Upper case alphabetics Digits 0 thru 9 Punctuation marks passwd will prompt again and compare the second entry against the first. Both entries are require to match in order for the password to be changed. =head1 SEE ALSO passwd(1) =cut #'