/* Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. Samba utility functions Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett 2001-2004 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 3 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, see . */ /* These comments regard the code to change the user's unix password: */ /* fork a child process to exec passwd and write to its * tty to change a users password. This is running as the * user who is attempting to change the password. */ /* * This code was copied/borrowed and stolen from various sources. * The primary source was the poppasswd.c from the authors of POPMail. This software * was included as a client to change passwords using the 'passwd' program * on the remote machine. * * This code has been hacked by Bob Nance (nance@niehs.nih.gov) and Evan Patterson * (patters2@niehs.nih.gov) at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences * and rights to modify, distribute or incorporate this change to the CAP suite or * using it for any other reason are granted, so long as this disclaimer is left intact. */ /* This code was hacked considerably for inclusion in Samba, primarily by Andrew.Tridgell@anu.edu.au. The biggest change was the addition of the "password chat" option, which allows the easy runtime specification of the expected sequence of events to change a password. */ #include "includes.h" #include "system/terminal.h" #include "system/passwd.h" #include "system/filesys.h" #include "../libcli/auth/libcli_auth.h" #include "../lib/crypto/arcfour.h" #include "rpc_server/samr/srv_samr_util.h" #include "passdb.h" #include "auth.h" #ifndef ALLOW_CHANGE_PASSWORD #if (defined(HAVE_TERMIOS_H) && defined(HAVE_DUP2) && defined(HAVE_SETSID)) #define ALLOW_CHANGE_PASSWORD 1 #endif #endif #if ALLOW_CHANGE_PASSWORD static int findpty(char **slave) { int master = -1; char *line = NULL; DIR *dirp = NULL; const char *dpname; *slave = NULL; #if defined(HAVE_GRANTPT) #if defined(HAVE_POSIX_OPENPT) master = posix_openpt(O_RDWR|O_NOCTTY); #else /* Try to open /dev/ptmx. If that fails, fall through to old method. */ master = open("/dev/ptmx", O_RDWR, 0); #endif if (master >= 0) { grantpt(master); unlockpt(master); line = (char *)ptsname(master); if (line) { *slave = SMB_STRDUP(line); } if (*slave == NULL) { DEBUG(0, ("findpty: Unable to create master/slave pty pair.\n")); /* Stop fd leak on error. */ close(master); return -1; } else { DEBUG(10, ("findpty: Allocated slave pty %s\n", *slave)); return (master); } } #endif /* HAVE_GRANTPT */ line = SMB_STRDUP("/dev/ptyXX"); if (!line) { return (-1); } dirp = opendir("/dev"); if (!dirp) { SAFE_FREE(line); return (-1); } while ((dpname = readdirname(dirp)) != NULL) { if (strncmp(dpname, "pty", 3) == 0 && strlen(dpname) == 5) { DEBUG(3, ("pty: try to open %s, line was %s\n", dpname, line)); line[8] = dpname[3]; line[9] = dpname[4]; if ((master = open(line, O_RDWR, 0)) >= 0) { DEBUG(3, ("pty: opened %s\n", line)); line[5] = 't'; *slave = line; closedir(dirp); return (master); } } } closedir(dirp); SAFE_FREE(line); return (-1); } static int dochild(int master, const char *slavedev, const struct passwd *pass, const char *passwordprogram, bool as_root) { int slave; struct termios stermios; gid_t gid; uid_t uid; char * const eptrs[1] = { NULL }; if (pass == NULL) { DEBUG(0, ("dochild: user doesn't exist in the UNIX password database.\n")); return False; } gid = pass->pw_gid; uid = pass->pw_uid; gain_root_privilege(); /* Start new session - gets rid of controlling terminal. */ if (setsid() < 0) { DEBUG(3, ("Weirdness, couldn't let go of controlling terminal\n")); return (False); } /* Open slave pty and acquire as new controlling terminal. */ if ((slave = open(slavedev, O_RDWR, 0)) < 0) { DEBUG(3, ("More weirdness, could not open %s\n", slavedev)); return (False); } #if defined(TIOCSCTTY) && !defined(SUNOS5) /* * On patched Solaris 10 TIOCSCTTY is defined but seems not to work, * see the discussion under * https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5366. */ if (ioctl(slave, TIOCSCTTY, 0) < 0) { DEBUG(3, ("Error in ioctl call for slave pty\n")); /* return(False); */ } #elif defined(I_PUSH) && defined(I_FIND) if (ioctl(slave, I_FIND, "ptem") == 0) { ioctl(slave, I_PUSH, "ptem"); } if (ioctl(slave, I_FIND, "ldterm") == 0) { ioctl(slave, I_PUSH, "ldterm"); } #endif /* Close master. */ close(master); /* Make slave stdin/out/err of child. */ if (dup2(slave, STDIN_FILENO) != STDIN_FILENO) { DEBUG(3, ("Could not re-direct stdin\n")); return (False); } if (dup2(slave, STDOUT_FILENO) != STDOUT_FILENO) { DEBUG(3, ("Could not re-direct stdout\n")); return (False); } if (dup2(slave, STDERR_FILENO) != STDERR_FILENO) { DEBUG(3, ("Could not re-direct stderr\n")); return (False); } if (slave > 2) close(slave); /* Set proper terminal attributes - no echo, canonical input processing, no map NL to CR/NL on output. */ if (tcgetattr(0, &stermios) < 0) { DEBUG(3, ("could not read default terminal attributes on pty\n")); return (False); } stermios.c_lflag &= ~(ECHO | ECHOE | ECHOK | ECHONL); stermios.c_lflag |= ICANON; #ifdef ONLCR stermios.c_oflag &= ~(ONLCR); #endif if (tcsetattr(0, TCSANOW, &stermios) < 0) { DEBUG(3, ("could not set attributes of pty\n")); return (False); } /* make us completely into the right uid */ if (!as_root) { become_user_permanently(uid, gid); } DEBUG(10, ("Invoking '%s' as password change program.\n", passwordprogram)); /* execl() password-change application */ if (execle("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", passwordprogram, NULL, eptrs) < 0) { DEBUG(3, ("Bad status returned from %s\n", passwordprogram)); return (False); } return (True); } static int expect(int master, char *issue, char *expected) { char buffer[1024]; int attempts, timeout, nread; size_t len; bool match = False; for (attempts = 0; attempts < 2; attempts++) { NTSTATUS status; if (!strequal(issue, ".")) { if (lp_passwd_chat_debug()) DEBUG(100, ("expect: sending [%s]\n", issue)); if ((len = sys_write(master, issue, strlen(issue))) != strlen(issue)) { DEBUG(2,("expect: (short) write returned %d\n", (int)len )); return False; } } if (strequal(expected, ".")) return True; /* Initial timeout. */ timeout = lp_passwd_chat_timeout() * 1000; nread = 0; buffer[nread] = 0; while (True) { status = read_fd_with_timeout( master, buffer + nread, 1, sizeof(buffer) - nread - 1, timeout, &len); if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) { DEBUG(2, ("expect: read error %s\n", nt_errstr(status))); break; } nread += len; buffer[nread] = 0; { /* Eat leading/trailing whitespace before match. */ char *str = SMB_STRDUP(buffer); if (!str) { DEBUG(2,("expect: ENOMEM\n")); return False; } trim_char(str, ' ', ' '); if ((match = unix_wild_match(expected, str)) == True) { /* Now data has started to return, lower timeout. */ timeout = lp_passwd_chat_timeout() * 100; } SAFE_FREE(str); } } if (lp_passwd_chat_debug()) DEBUG(100, ("expect: expected [%s] received [%s] match %s\n", expected, buffer, match ? "yes" : "no" )); if (match) break; if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) { DEBUG(2, ("expect: %s\n", nt_errstr(status))); return False; } } DEBUG(10,("expect: returning %s\n", match ? "True" : "False" )); return match; } static void pwd_sub(char *buf) { all_string_sub(buf, "\\n", "\n", 0); all_string_sub(buf, "\\r", "\r", 0); all_string_sub(buf, "\\s", " ", 0); all_string_sub(buf, "\\t", "\t", 0); } static int talktochild(int master, const char *seq) { TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe(); int count = 0; char *issue; char *expected; issue = talloc_strdup(frame, "."); if (!issue) { TALLOC_FREE(frame); return false; } while (next_token_talloc(frame, &seq, &expected, NULL)) { pwd_sub(expected); count++; if (!expect(master, issue, expected)) { DEBUG(3, ("Response %d incorrect\n", count)); TALLOC_FREE(frame); return false; } if (!next_token_talloc(frame, &seq, &issue, NULL)) { issue = talloc_strdup(frame, "."); if (!issue) { TALLOC_FREE(frame); return false; } } pwd_sub(issue); } if (!strequal(issue, ".")) { /* we have one final issue to send */ expected = talloc_strdup(frame, "."); if (!expected) { TALLOC_FREE(frame); return false; } if (!expect(master, issue, expected)) { TALLOC_FREE(frame); return False; } } TALLOC_FREE(frame); return (count > 0); } static bool chat_with_program(char *passwordprogram, const struct passwd *pass, char *chatsequence, bool as_root) { char *slavedev = NULL; int master; pid_t pid, wpid; int wstat; bool chstat = False; if (pass == NULL) { DEBUG(0, ("chat_with_program: user doesn't exist in the UNIX password database.\n")); return False; } /* allocate a pseudo-terminal device */ if ((master = findpty(&slavedev)) < 0) { DEBUG(3, ("chat_with_program: Cannot Allocate pty for password change: %s\n", pass->pw_name)); return (False); } /* * We need to temporarily stop CatchChild from eating * SIGCLD signals as it also eats the exit status code. JRA. */ CatchChildLeaveStatus(); if ((pid = fork()) < 0) { DEBUG(3, ("chat_with_program: Cannot fork() child for password change: %s\n", pass->pw_name)); SAFE_FREE(slavedev); close(master); CatchChild(); return (False); } /* we now have a pty */ if (pid > 0) { /* This is the parent process */ /* Don't need this anymore in parent. */ SAFE_FREE(slavedev); if ((chstat = talktochild(master, chatsequence)) == False) { DEBUG(3, ("chat_with_program: Child failed to change password: %s\n", pass->pw_name)); kill(pid, SIGKILL); /* be sure to end this process */ } while ((wpid = sys_waitpid(pid, &wstat, 0)) < 0) { if (errno == EINTR) { errno = 0; continue; } break; } if (wpid < 0) { DEBUG(3, ("chat_with_program: The process is no longer waiting!\n\n")); close(master); CatchChild(); return (False); } /* * Go back to ignoring children. */ CatchChild(); close(master); if (pid != wpid) { DEBUG(3, ("chat_with_program: We were waiting for the wrong process ID\n")); return (False); } if (WIFEXITED(wstat) && (WEXITSTATUS(wstat) != 0)) { DEBUG(3, ("chat_with_program: The process exited with status %d \ while we were waiting\n", WEXITSTATUS(wstat))); return (False); } #if defined(WIFSIGNALLED) && defined(WTERMSIG) else if (WIFSIGNALLED(wstat)) { DEBUG(3, ("chat_with_program: The process was killed by signal %d \ while we were waiting\n", WTERMSIG(wstat))); return (False); } #endif } else { /* CHILD */ /* * Lose any elevated privileges. */ drop_effective_capability(KERNEL_OPLOCK_CAPABILITY); drop_effective_capability(DMAPI_ACCESS_CAPABILITY); /* make sure it doesn't freeze */ alarm(20); if (as_root) become_root(); DEBUG(3, ("chat_with_program: Dochild for user %s (uid=%d,gid=%d) (as_root = %s)\n", pass->pw_name, (int)getuid(), (int)getgid(), BOOLSTR(as_root) )); chstat = dochild(master, slavedev, pass, passwordprogram, as_root); if (as_root) unbecome_root(); /* * The child should never return from dochild() .... */ DEBUG(0, ("chat_with_program: Error: dochild() returned %d\n", chstat)); exit(1); } if (chstat) DEBUG(3, ("chat_with_program: Password change %ssuccessful for user %s\n", (chstat ? "" : "un"), pass->pw_name)); return (chstat); } bool chgpasswd(const char *name, const char *rhost, const struct passwd *pass, const char *oldpass, const char *newpass, bool as_root) { char *passwordprogram = NULL; char *chatsequence = NULL; size_t i; size_t len; TALLOC_CTX *ctx = talloc_tos(); if (!oldpass) { oldpass = ""; } DEBUG(3, ("chgpasswd: Password change (as_root=%s) for user: %s\n", BOOLSTR(as_root), name)); #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD DEBUG(100, ("chgpasswd: Passwords: old=%s new=%s\n", oldpass, newpass)); #endif /* Take the passed information and test it for minimum criteria */ /* Password is same as old password */ if (strcmp(oldpass, newpass) == 0) { /* don't allow same password */ DEBUG(2, ("chgpasswd: Password Change: %s, New password is same as old\n", name)); /* log the attempt */ return (False); /* inform the user */ } /* * Check the old and new passwords don't contain any control * characters. */ len = strlen(oldpass); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { if (iscntrl((int)oldpass[i])) { DEBUG(0, ("chgpasswd: oldpass contains control characters (disallowed).\n")); return False; } } len = strlen(newpass); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { if (iscntrl((int)newpass[i])) { DEBUG(0, ("chgpasswd: newpass contains control characters (disallowed).\n")); return False; } } #ifdef WITH_PAM if (lp_pam_password_change()) { bool ret; #ifdef HAVE_SETLOCALE const char *prevlocale = setlocale(LC_ALL, "C"); #endif if (as_root) become_root(); if (pass) { ret = smb_pam_passchange(pass->pw_name, rhost, oldpass, newpass); } else { ret = smb_pam_passchange(name, rhost, oldpass, newpass); } if (as_root) unbecome_root(); #ifdef HAVE_SETLOCALE setlocale(LC_ALL, prevlocale); #endif return ret; } #endif /* A non-PAM password change just doen't make sense without a valid local user */ if (pass == NULL) { DEBUG(0, ("chgpasswd: user %s doesn't exist in the UNIX password database.\n", name)); return false; } passwordprogram = lp_passwd_program(ctx); if (!passwordprogram || !*passwordprogram) { DEBUG(2, ("chgpasswd: Null password program - no password changing\n")); return false; } chatsequence = lp_passwd_chat(ctx); if (!chatsequence || !*chatsequence) { DEBUG(2, ("chgpasswd: Null chat sequence - no password changing\n")); return false; } if (as_root) { /* The password program *must* contain the user name to work. Fail if not. */ if (strstr_m(passwordprogram, "%u") == NULL) { DEBUG(0,("chgpasswd: Running as root the 'passwd program' parameter *MUST* contain \ the string %%u, and the given string %s does not.\n", passwordprogram )); return false; } } passwordprogram = talloc_string_sub(ctx, passwordprogram, "%u", name); if (!passwordprogram) { return false; } /* note that we do NOT substitute the %o and %n in the password program as this would open up a security hole where the user could use a new password containing shell escape characters */ chatsequence = talloc_string_sub(ctx, chatsequence, "%u", name); if (!chatsequence) { return false; } chatsequence = talloc_all_string_sub(ctx, chatsequence, "%o", oldpass); if (!chatsequence) { return false; } chatsequence = talloc_all_string_sub(ctx, chatsequence, "%n", newpass); return chat_with_program(passwordprogram, pass, chatsequence, as_root); } #else /* ALLOW_CHANGE_PASSWORD */ bool chgpasswd(const char *name, const struct passwd *pass, const char *oldpass, const char *newpass, bool as_root) { DEBUG(0, ("chgpasswd: Unix Password changing not compiled in (user=%s)\n", name)); return (False); } #endif /* ALLOW_CHANGE_PASSWORD */ /*********************************************************** Decrypt and verify a user password change. The 516 byte long buffers are encrypted with the old NT and old LM passwords, and if the NT passwords are present, both buffers contain a unicode string. After decrypting the buffers, check the password is correct by matching the old hashed passwords with the passwords in the passdb. ************************************************************/ static NTSTATUS check_oem_password(const char *user, uchar password_encrypted_with_lm_hash[516], const uchar old_lm_hash_encrypted[16], uchar password_encrypted_with_nt_hash[516], const uchar old_nt_hash_encrypted[16], struct samu *sampass, char **pp_new_passwd) { uchar null_pw[16]; uchar null_ntpw[16]; uint8 *password_encrypted; const uint8 *encryption_key; const uint8 *lanman_pw, *nt_pw; uint32 acct_ctrl; size_t new_pw_len; uchar new_nt_hash[16]; uchar new_lm_hash[16]; uchar verifier[16]; char no_pw[2]; bool nt_pass_set = (password_encrypted_with_nt_hash && old_nt_hash_encrypted); bool lm_pass_set = (password_encrypted_with_lm_hash && old_lm_hash_encrypted); acct_ctrl = pdb_get_acct_ctrl(sampass); #if 0 /* I am convinced this check here is wrong, it is valid to * change a password of a user that has a disabled account - gd */ if (acct_ctrl & ACB_DISABLED) { DEBUG(2,("check_lanman_password: account %s disabled.\n", user)); return NT_STATUS_ACCOUNT_DISABLED; } #endif if ((acct_ctrl & ACB_PWNOTREQ) && lp_null_passwords()) { /* construct a null password (in case one is needed */ no_pw[0] = 0; no_pw[1] = 0; nt_lm_owf_gen(no_pw, null_ntpw, null_pw); lanman_pw = null_pw; nt_pw = null_pw; } else { /* save pointers to passwords so we don't have to keep looking them up */ if (lp_lanman_auth()) { lanman_pw = pdb_get_lanman_passwd(sampass); } else { lanman_pw = NULL; } nt_pw = pdb_get_nt_passwd(sampass); } if (nt_pw && nt_pass_set) { /* IDEAL Case: passwords are in unicode, and we can * read use the password encrypted with the NT hash */ password_encrypted = password_encrypted_with_nt_hash; encryption_key = nt_pw; } else if (lanman_pw && lm_pass_set) { /* password may still be in unicode, but use LM hash version */ password_encrypted = password_encrypted_with_lm_hash; encryption_key = lanman_pw; } else if (nt_pass_set) { DEBUG(1, ("NT password change supplied for user %s, but we have no NT password to check it with\n", user)); return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD; } else if (lm_pass_set) { if (lp_lanman_auth()) { DEBUG(1, ("LM password change supplied for user %s, but we have no LanMan password to check it with\n", user)); } else { DEBUG(1, ("LM password change supplied for user %s, but we have disabled LanMan authentication\n", user)); } return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD; } else { DEBUG(1, ("password change requested for user %s, but no password supplied!\n", user)); return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD; } /* * Decrypt the password with the key */ arcfour_crypt( password_encrypted, encryption_key, 516); if (!decode_pw_buffer(talloc_tos(), password_encrypted, pp_new_passwd, &new_pw_len, nt_pass_set ? CH_UTF16 : CH_DOS)) { return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD; } /* * To ensure we got the correct new password, hash it and * use it as a key to test the passed old password. */ if (nt_pass_set) { /* NT passwords, verify the NT hash. */ /* Calculate the MD4 hash (NT compatible) of the password */ memset(new_nt_hash, '\0', 16); E_md4hash(*pp_new_passwd, new_nt_hash); if (nt_pw) { /* * check the NT verifier */ E_old_pw_hash(new_nt_hash, nt_pw, verifier); if (memcmp(verifier, old_nt_hash_encrypted, 16)) { DEBUG(0, ("check_oem_password: old nt " "password doesn't match.\n")); return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD; } /* We could check the LM password here, but there is * little point, we already know the password is * correct, and the LM password might not even be * present. */ /* Further, LM hash generation algorithms * differ with charset, so we could * incorrectly fail a perfectly valid password * change */ #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD DEBUG(100, ("check_oem_password: password %s ok\n", *pp_new_passwd)); #endif return NT_STATUS_OK; } if (lanman_pw) { /* * check the lm verifier */ E_old_pw_hash(new_nt_hash, lanman_pw, verifier); if (memcmp(verifier, old_lm_hash_encrypted, 16)) { DEBUG(0,("check_oem_password: old lm password doesn't match.\n")); return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD; } #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD DEBUG(100, ("check_oem_password: password %s ok\n", *pp_new_passwd)); #endif return NT_STATUS_OK; } } if (lanman_pw && lm_pass_set) { E_deshash(*pp_new_passwd, new_lm_hash); /* * check the lm verifier */ E_old_pw_hash(new_lm_hash, lanman_pw, verifier); if (memcmp(verifier, old_lm_hash_encrypted, 16)) { DEBUG(0,("check_oem_password: old lm password doesn't match.\n")); return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD; } #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD DEBUG(100, ("check_oem_password: password %s ok\n", *pp_new_passwd)); #endif return NT_STATUS_OK; } /* should not be reached */ return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD; } static bool password_in_history(uint8_t nt_pw[NT_HASH_LEN], uint32_t pw_history_len, const uint8_t *pw_history) { static const uint8_t zero_md5_nt_pw[SALTED_MD5_HASH_LEN] = { 0, }; int i; dump_data(100, nt_pw, NT_HASH_LEN); dump_data(100, pw_history, PW_HISTORY_ENTRY_LEN * pw_history_len); for (i=0; i