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2009-04-28handle other pam calls when offlineSumit Bose1-0/+10
2009-04-28change PAM timeout the match NSS timeSumit Bose1-1/+1
2009-04-27fix for pam proxy chauthtokSumit Bose1-0/+1
When a user from a domain served by the proxy backend changes his password with passwd the passwd command asks for the old password, but it is not validated by the pam_chauthtok call in the proxy backend, because it is running as root. If the request is coming the unpriviledged socket we now call pam_authenticate explicitly before pam_chauthtok.
2009-04-23removed length of unused element from packet size calculationSumit Bose1-1/+1
The domain name is no longer send as an element on its own, but if set as a member of the response array. If the user was not found pd->domain is NULL and strlen will seg-fault.
2009-04-22fix for a seq fault when pam_reply_delay is called.Sumit Bose1-2/+2
see https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/25
2009-04-17Force user check and discover user's domainSimo Sorce1-19/+316
Force a user lookup against the users domain provider. If a user domain is not specified search though all non fully qualifying domains. Perform authentication against the corrent domain auth backend, based on the user's domain found in the lookup if one was not specified. Also move the NSS-DP functions in COMMON-DP as they are reused by the PAM responder too now.
2009-04-13Implement credentials caching in pam responder.Simo Sorce1-28/+95
Implement credentials caching in pam responder. Currently works only for the proxy backend. Also cleanup pam responder code and mode common code in data provider. (the data provider should never include responder private headers)
2009-04-08Change the way we retrieve domainsSimo Sorce1-16/+13
To be able to correctly filter out duplicate names when multiple non-fully qualified domains are in use we need to be able to specify the domains order. This is now accomplished by the configuration paramets 'domains' in the config/domains entry. 'domains' is a comma separated list of domain names. This paramter allows also to have disbaled domains in the configuration without requiring to completely delete them. The domains list is now kept in a linked list of sss_domain_info objects. The first domain is also the "default" domain.
2009-04-07Clean up warnings in SSSDStephen Gallagher1-2/+2
2009-04-07Unify name parsing and reposnder headersSimo Sorce1-31/+34
Use common sss_parse_name function in all responders Simplify responder headers by combining common,cmd,dp in one header and add name parse structure as part of the common responder context.
2009-04-07Use info in the domain entry to determine action.Simo Sorce1-1/+12
This way LOCAL domains backed by files works as expected too. Tested with nss_files + pam_unix
2009-03-27Make nsssrv use the common responder functionsSimo Sorce1-8/+1
Make nss_ctx a private pointer of the common resp_ctx Use sss_process_init and remove all duplicate functions from nsssrv.c
2009-03-26Refactor nss_ctx to resp_ctx in respondersStephen Gallagher1-8/+8
2009-03-11remove an unnecessary call to confdbSumit Bose1-8/+4
2009-03-10added generic PAM return messages and a false login delaySumit Bose1-7/+86
2009-03-04Simplify some aspects of pam_LOCAL_domainSimo Sorce1-1/+3
Use only one context (the local request) for all functions. Use new helper function in sysdb to set numbers as sysdb_attrs values. Do not use pam_status to report internal errors, use an error variable and check it only when we finally reply. Use sysdb_error_to_errno() to convert and ldb error to errno. Do not free every single buffer allocated, they are all appended to the local request and will be automatically freed once the request is finished.
2009-03-03replaced pure ldb calls with sysdb callsSumit Bose1-1/+1
2009-03-02first version of LOCAL pam backendSumit Bose1-2/+21
2009-02-24Add PAM responderSumit Bose1-0/+196
Also move responders under server/responder with shared code in server/responder/common Signed-off-by: Simo Sorce <ssorce@redhat.com>