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msteinert-go-pam/transaction.go
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) b9265b1c6a transaction: Add support for Binary conversation
PAM upports binary conversations using private protocols, this
can be handled by C but it's not supported here because we
implicitly convert all the messages to string, and this may lead
to issues when this is not the case (as in binary protocol the
pointer could contain zeros that the GoString conversion would
consider them the end of the message).

So, add another conversation handler implementation that allows
to handle the binary protocol, whose function callback accepts
a pointer to the struct (we can't use bytes as the length is
unknown and may be defined in the header of the pointer itself).

However since the binary prompt is not supported by all the
platforms we need to do a compile-time check to disable it in
case is used when not supported.
2023-09-22 04:05:16 +02:00

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// Package pam provides a wrapper for the PAM application API.
package pam
//#cgo CFLAGS: -Wall -std=c99
//#cgo LDFLAGS: -lpam
//
//#include <security/pam_appl.h>
//#include <stdlib.h>
//#include <stdint.h>
//
//#ifdef PAM_BINARY_PROMPT
//#define BINARY_PROMPT_IS_SUPPORTED 1
//#else
//#include <limits.h>
//#define PAM_BINARY_PROMPT INT_MAX
//#define BINARY_PROMPT_IS_SUPPORTED 0
//#endif
//
//void init_pam_conv(struct pam_conv *conv, uintptr_t);
//int pam_start_confdir(const char *service_name, const char *user, const struct pam_conv *pam_conversation, const char *confdir, pam_handle_t **pamh) __attribute__ ((weak));
//int check_pam_start_confdir(void);
import "C"
import (
"errors"
"runtime"
"runtime/cgo"
"strings"
"unsafe"
)
// Style is the type of message that the conversation handler should display.
type Style int
// Coversation handler style types.
const (
// PromptEchoOff indicates the conversation handler should obtain a
// string without echoing any text.
PromptEchoOff Style = C.PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_OFF
// PromptEchoOn indicates the conversation handler should obtain a
// string while echoing text.
PromptEchoOn = C.PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_ON
// ErrorMsg indicates the conversation handler should display an
// error message.
ErrorMsg = C.PAM_ERROR_MSG
// TextInfo indicates the conversation handler should display some
// text.
TextInfo = C.PAM_TEXT_INFO
// BinaryPrompt indicates the conversation handler that should implement
// the private binary protocol
BinaryPrompt = C.PAM_BINARY_PROMPT
)
// ConversationHandler is an interface for objects that can be used as
// conversation callbacks during PAM authentication.
type ConversationHandler interface {
// RespondPAM receives a message style and a message string. If the
// message Style is PromptEchoOff or PromptEchoOn then the function
// should return a response string.
RespondPAM(Style, string) (string, error)
}
// BinaryPointer exposes the type used for the data in a binary conversation
// it represents a pointer to data that is produced by the module and that
// must be parsed depending on the protocol in use
type BinaryPointer unsafe.Pointer
// BinaryConversationHandler is an interface for objects that can be used as
// conversation callbacks during PAM authentication if binary protocol is going
// to be supported.
type BinaryConversationHandler interface {
ConversationHandler
// RespondPAMBinary receives a pointer to the binary message. It's up to
// the receiver to parse it according to the protocol specifications.
// The function can return a byte array that will passed as pointer back
// to the module.
RespondPAMBinary(BinaryPointer) ([]byte, error)
}
// ConversationFunc is an adapter to allow the use of ordinary functions as
// conversation callbacks.
type ConversationFunc func(Style, string) (string, error)
// RespondPAM is a conversation callback adapter.
func (f ConversationFunc) RespondPAM(s Style, msg string) (string, error) {
return f(s, msg)
}
// cbPAMConv is a wrapper for the conversation callback function.
//
//export cbPAMConv
func cbPAMConv(s C.int, msg *C.char, c C.uintptr_t) (*C.char, C.int) {
var r string
var err error
v := cgo.Handle(c).Value()
style := Style(s)
switch cb := v.(type) {
case BinaryConversationHandler:
if style == BinaryPrompt {
bytes, err := cb.RespondPAMBinary(BinaryPointer(msg))
if err != nil {
return nil, C.PAM_CONV_ERR
}
return (*C.char)(C.CBytes(bytes)), C.PAM_SUCCESS
} else {
r, err = cb.RespondPAM(style, C.GoString(msg))
}
case ConversationHandler:
if style == BinaryPrompt {
return nil, C.PAM_AUTHINFO_UNAVAIL
}
r, err = cb.RespondPAM(style, C.GoString(msg))
}
if err != nil {
return nil, C.PAM_CONV_ERR
}
return C.CString(r), C.PAM_SUCCESS
}
// Transaction is the application's handle for a PAM transaction.
type Transaction struct {
handle *C.pam_handle_t
conv *C.struct_pam_conv
status C.int
c cgo.Handle
}
// transactionFinalizer cleans up the PAM handle and deletes the callback
// function.
func transactionFinalizer(t *Transaction) {
C.pam_end(t.handle, t.status)
t.c.Delete()
}
// Start initiates a new PAM transaction. Service is treated identically to
// how pam_start treats it internally.
//
// All application calls to PAM begin with Start*. The returned
// transaction provides an interface to the remainder of the API.
func Start(service, user string, handler ConversationHandler) (*Transaction, error) {
return start(service, user, handler, "")
}
// StartFunc registers the handler func as a conversation handler.
func StartFunc(service, user string, handler func(Style, string) (string, error)) (*Transaction, error) {
return Start(service, user, ConversationFunc(handler))
}
// StartConfDir initiates a new PAM transaction. Service is treated identically to
// how pam_start treats it internally.
// confdir allows to define where all pam services are defined. This is used to provide
// custom paths for tests.
//
// All application calls to PAM begin with Start*. The returned
// transaction provides an interface to the remainder of the API.
func StartConfDir(service, user string, handler ConversationHandler, confDir string) (*Transaction, error) {
if !CheckPamHasStartConfdir() {
return nil, errors.New("StartConfDir() was used, but the pam version on the system is not recent enough")
}
return start(service, user, handler, confDir)
}
func start(service, user string, handler ConversationHandler, confDir string) (*Transaction, error) {
switch handler.(type) {
case BinaryConversationHandler:
if !CheckPamHasBinaryProtocol() {
return nil, errors.New("BinaryConversationHandler() was used, but it is not supported by this platform")
}
}
t := &Transaction{
conv: &C.struct_pam_conv{},
c: cgo.NewHandle(handler),
}
C.init_pam_conv(t.conv, C.uintptr_t(t.c))
runtime.SetFinalizer(t, transactionFinalizer)
s := C.CString(service)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(s))
var u *C.char
if len(user) != 0 {
u = C.CString(user)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(u))
}
if confDir == "" {
t.status = C.pam_start(s, u, t.conv, &t.handle)
} else {
c := C.CString(confDir)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(c))
t.status = C.pam_start_confdir(s, u, t.conv, c, &t.handle)
}
if t.status != C.PAM_SUCCESS {
return nil, t
}
return t, nil
}
func (t *Transaction) Error() string {
return C.GoString(C.pam_strerror(t.handle, C.int(t.status)))
}
// Item is a an PAM information type.
type Item int
// PAM Item types.
const (
// Service is the name which identifies the PAM stack.
Service Item = C.PAM_SERVICE
// User identifies the username identity used by a service.
User = C.PAM_USER
// Tty is the terminal name.
Tty = C.PAM_TTY
// Rhost is the requesting host name.
Rhost = C.PAM_RHOST
// Authtok is the currently active authentication token.
Authtok = C.PAM_AUTHTOK
// Oldauthtok is the old authentication token.
Oldauthtok = C.PAM_OLDAUTHTOK
// Ruser is the requesting user name.
Ruser = C.PAM_RUSER
// UserPrompt is the string use to prompt for a username.
UserPrompt = C.PAM_USER_PROMPT
)
// SetItem sets a PAM information item.
func (t *Transaction) SetItem(i Item, item string) error {
cs := unsafe.Pointer(C.CString(item))
defer C.free(cs)
t.status = C.pam_set_item(t.handle, C.int(i), cs)
if t.status != C.PAM_SUCCESS {
return t
}
return nil
}
// GetItem retrieves a PAM information item.
func (t *Transaction) GetItem(i Item) (string, error) {
var s unsafe.Pointer
t.status = C.pam_get_item(t.handle, C.int(i), &s)
if t.status != C.PAM_SUCCESS {
return "", t
}
return C.GoString((*C.char)(s)), nil
}
// Flags are inputs to various PAM functions than be combined with a bitwise
// or. Refer to the official PAM documentation for which flags are accepted
// by which functions.
type Flags int
// PAM Flag types.
const (
// Silent indicates that no messages should be emitted.
Silent Flags = C.PAM_SILENT
// DisallowNullAuthtok indicates that authorization should fail
// if the user does not have a registered authentication token.
DisallowNullAuthtok = C.PAM_DISALLOW_NULL_AUTHTOK
// EstablishCred indicates that credentials should be established
// for the user.
EstablishCred = C.PAM_ESTABLISH_CRED
// DeleteCred inidicates that credentials should be deleted.
DeleteCred = C.PAM_DELETE_CRED
// ReinitializeCred indicates that credentials should be fully
// reinitialized.
ReinitializeCred = C.PAM_REINITIALIZE_CRED
// RefreshCred indicates that the lifetime of existing credentials
// should be extended.
RefreshCred = C.PAM_REFRESH_CRED
// ChangeExpiredAuthtok indicates that the authentication token
// should be changed if it has expired.
ChangeExpiredAuthtok = C.PAM_CHANGE_EXPIRED_AUTHTOK
)
// Authenticate is used to authenticate the user.
//
// Valid flags: Silent, DisallowNullAuthtok
func (t *Transaction) Authenticate(f Flags) error {
t.status = C.pam_authenticate(t.handle, C.int(f))
if t.status != C.PAM_SUCCESS {
return t
}
return nil
}
// SetCred is used to establish, maintain and delete the credentials of a
// user.
//
// Valid flags: EstablishCred, DeleteCred, ReinitializeCred, RefreshCred
func (t *Transaction) SetCred(f Flags) error {
t.status = C.pam_setcred(t.handle, C.int(f))
if t.status != C.PAM_SUCCESS {
return t
}
return nil
}
// AcctMgmt is used to determine if the user's account is valid.
//
// Valid flags: Silent, DisallowNullAuthtok
func (t *Transaction) AcctMgmt(f Flags) error {
t.status = C.pam_acct_mgmt(t.handle, C.int(f))
if t.status != C.PAM_SUCCESS {
return t
}
return nil
}
// ChangeAuthTok is used to change the authentication token.
//
// Valid flags: Silent, ChangeExpiredAuthtok
func (t *Transaction) ChangeAuthTok(f Flags) error {
t.status = C.pam_chauthtok(t.handle, C.int(f))
if t.status != C.PAM_SUCCESS {
return t
}
return nil
}
// OpenSession sets up a user session for an authenticated user.
//
// Valid flags: Slient
func (t *Transaction) OpenSession(f Flags) error {
t.status = C.pam_open_session(t.handle, C.int(f))
if t.status != C.PAM_SUCCESS {
return t
}
return nil
}
// CloseSession closes a previously opened session.
//
// Valid flags: Silent
func (t *Transaction) CloseSession(f Flags) error {
t.status = C.pam_close_session(t.handle, C.int(f))
if t.status != C.PAM_SUCCESS {
return t
}
return nil
}
// PutEnv adds or changes the value of PAM environment variables.
//
// NAME=value will set a variable to a value.
// NAME= will set a variable to an empty value.
// NAME (without an "=") will delete a variable.
func (t *Transaction) PutEnv(nameval string) error {
cs := C.CString(nameval)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cs))
t.status = C.pam_putenv(t.handle, cs)
if t.status != C.PAM_SUCCESS {
return t
}
return nil
}
// GetEnv is used to retrieve a PAM environment variable.
func (t *Transaction) GetEnv(name string) string {
cs := C.CString(name)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cs))
value := C.pam_getenv(t.handle, cs)
if value == nil {
return ""
}
return C.GoString(value)
}
func next(p **C.char) **C.char {
return (**C.char)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(p)) + unsafe.Sizeof(p)))
}
// GetEnvList returns a copy of the PAM environment as a map.
func (t *Transaction) GetEnvList() (map[string]string, error) {
env := make(map[string]string)
p := C.pam_getenvlist(t.handle)
if p == nil {
t.status = C.PAM_BUF_ERR
return nil, t
}
for q := p; *q != nil; q = next(q) {
chunks := strings.SplitN(C.GoString(*q), "=", 2)
if len(chunks) == 2 {
env[chunks[0]] = chunks[1]
}
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(*q))
}
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(p))
return env, nil
}
// CheckPamHasStartConfdir return if pam on system supports pam_system_confdir
func CheckPamHasStartConfdir() bool {
return C.check_pam_start_confdir() == 0
}
// CheckPamHasBinaryProtocol return if pam on system supports PAM_BINARY_PROMPT
func CheckPamHasBinaryProtocol() bool {
return C.BINARY_PROMPT_IS_SUPPORTED != 0
}