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/* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
* contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
* this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
* The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
* (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
/******************************************************************************
******************************************************************************
* NOTE! This program is not safe as a setuid executable! Do not make it
* setuid!
******************************************************************************
*****************************************************************************/
/*
* htpasswd.c: simple program for manipulating password file for
* the Apache HTTP server
*
* Originally by Rob McCool
*
* Exit values:
* 0: Success
* 1: Failure; file access/permission problem
* 2: Failure; command line syntax problem (usage message issued)
* 3: Failure; password verification failure
* 4: Failure; operation interrupted (such as with CTRL/C)
* 5: Failure; buffer would overflow (username, filename, or computed
* record too long)
* 6: Failure; username contains illegal or reserved characters
* 7: Failure; file is not a valid htpasswd file
*/
#include "passwd_common.h"
#include "apr_signal.h"
#include "apr_getopt.h"
#if APR_HAVE_STDIO_H
#include <stdio.h>
#endif
#include "apr_md5.h"
#include "apr_sha1.h"
#if APR_HAVE_STDLIB_H
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
#if APR_HAVE_STRING_H
#include <string.h>
#endif
#if APR_HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#ifdef WIN32
#include <conio.h>
#define unlink _unlink
#endif
#define APHTP_NEWFILE 1
#define APHTP_NOFILE 2
#define APHTP_DELUSER 4
apr_file_t *ftemp = NULL;
static int mkrecord(struct passwd_ctx *ctx, char *user)
{
char hash_str[MAX_STRING_LEN];
int ret;
ctx->out = hash_str;
ctx->out_len = sizeof(hash_str);
ret = mkhash(ctx);
if (ret)
return ret;
ctx->out = apr_pstrcat(ctx->pool, user, ":", hash_str, NL, NULL);
if (strlen(ctx->out) >= MAX_STRING_LEN) {
ctx->errstr = "resultant record too long";
return ERR_OVERFLOW;
}
return 0;
}
static void usage(void)
{
apr_file_printf(errfile, "Usage:" NL
"\thtpasswd [-cimBdpsD] [-C cost] passwordfile username" NL
"\thtpasswd -b[cmBdpsD] [-C cost] passwordfile username password" NL
NL
"\thtpasswd -n[imBdps] [-C cost] username" NL
"\thtpasswd -nb[mBdps] [-C cost] username password" NL
" -c Create a new file." NL
" -n Don't update file; display results on stdout." NL
" -b Use the password from the command line rather than prompting "
"for it." NL
" -i Read password from stdin without verification (for script usage)." NL
" -m Force MD5 encryption of the password (default)." NL
" -B Force bcrypt encryption of the password (very secure)." NL
" -C Set the computing time used for the bcrypt algorithm" NL
" (higher is more secure but slower, default: %d, valid: 4 to 31)." NL
" -d Force CRYPT encryption of the password (8 chars max, insecure)." NL
" -s Force SHA encryption of the password (insecure)." NL
" -p Do not encrypt the password (plaintext, insecure)." NL
" -D Delete the specified user." NL
"On other systems than Windows and NetWare the '-p' flag will "
"probably not work." NL
"The SHA algorithm does not use a salt and is less secure than the "
"MD5 algorithm." NL,
BCRYPT_DEFAULT_COST
);
exit(ERR_SYNTAX);
}
/*
* Check to see if the specified file can be opened for the given
* access.
*/
static int accessible(apr_pool_t *pool, char *fname, int mode)
{
apr_file_t *f = NULL;
if (apr_file_open(&f, fname, mode, APR_OS_DEFAULT, pool) != APR_SUCCESS) {
return 0;
}
apr_file_close(f);
return 1;
}
/*
* Return true if the named file exists, regardless of permissions.
*/
static int exists(char *fname, apr_pool_t *pool)
{
apr_finfo_t sbuf;
apr_status_t check;
check = apr_stat(&sbuf, fname, APR_FINFO_TYPE, pool);
return ((check || sbuf.filetype != APR_REG) ? 0 : 1);
}
static void terminate(void)
{
apr_terminate();
#ifdef NETWARE
pressanykey();
#endif
}
static void check_args(int argc, const char *const argv[],
struct passwd_ctx *ctx, int *mask, char **user,
char **pwfilename)
{
const char *arg;
int args_left = 2;
int i, ret;
apr_getopt_t *state;
apr_status_t rv;
char opt;
const char *opt_arg;
apr_pool_t *pool = ctx->pool;
rv = apr_getopt_init(&state, pool, argc, argv);
if (rv != APR_SUCCESS)
exit(ERR_SYNTAX);
while ((rv = apr_getopt(state, "cnmspdBbDiC:", &opt, &opt_arg)) == APR_SUCCESS) {
switch (opt) {
case 'c':
*mask |= APHTP_NEWFILE;
break;
case 'n':
args_left--;
*mask |= APHTP_NOFILE;
break;
case 'D':
*mask |= APHTP_DELUSER;
break;
default:
ret = parse_common_options(ctx, opt, opt_arg);
if (ret) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: %s" NL, argv[0], ctx->errstr);
exit(ret);
}
}
}
if (ctx->passwd_src == PW_ARG)
args_left++;
if (rv != APR_EOF)
usage();
if ((*mask & APHTP_NEWFILE) && (*mask & APHTP_NOFILE)) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: -c and -n options conflict" NL, argv[0]);
exit(ERR_SYNTAX);
}
if ((*mask & APHTP_NEWFILE) && (*mask & APHTP_DELUSER)) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: -c and -D options conflict" NL, argv[0]);
exit(ERR_SYNTAX);
}
if ((*mask & APHTP_NOFILE) && (*mask & APHTP_DELUSER)) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: -n and -D options conflict" NL, argv[0]);
exit(ERR_SYNTAX);
}
/*
* Make sure we still have exactly the right number of arguments left
* (the filename, the username, and possibly the password if -b was
* specified).
*/
i = state->ind;
if ((argc - i) != args_left) {
usage();
}
if (!(*mask & APHTP_NOFILE)) {
if (strlen(argv[i]) > (APR_PATH_MAX - 1)) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: filename too long" NL, argv[0]);
exit(ERR_OVERFLOW);
}
*pwfilename = apr_pstrdup(pool, argv[i++]);
}
if (strlen(argv[i]) > (MAX_STRING_LEN - 1)) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: username too long (> %d)" NL,
argv[0], MAX_STRING_LEN - 1);
exit(ERR_OVERFLOW);
}
*user = apr_pstrdup(pool, argv[i++]);
if ((arg = strchr(*user, ':')) != NULL) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: username contains illegal "
"character '%c'" NL, argv[0], *arg);
exit(ERR_BADUSER);
}
if (ctx->passwd_src == PW_ARG) {
if (strlen(argv[i]) > (MAX_STRING_LEN - 1)) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: password too long (> %d)" NL,
argv[0], MAX_STRING_LEN);
exit(ERR_OVERFLOW);
}
ctx->passwd = apr_pstrdup(pool, argv[i]);
}
}
/*
* Let's do it. We end up doing a lot of file opening and closing,
* but what do we care? This application isn't run constantly.
*/
int main(int argc, const char * const argv[])
{
apr_file_t *fpw = NULL;
const char *errstr = NULL;
char line[MAX_STRING_LEN];
char *pwfilename = NULL;
char *user = NULL;
char tn[] = "htpasswd.tmp.XXXXXX";
char *dirname;
char *scratch, cp[MAX_STRING_LEN];
int found = 0;
int i;
int mask = 0;
apr_pool_t *pool;
int existing_file = 0;
struct passwd_ctx ctx = { 0 };
#if APR_CHARSET_EBCDIC
apr_status_t rv;
apr_xlate_t *to_ascii;
#endif
apr_app_initialize(&argc, &argv, NULL);
atexit(terminate);
apr_pool_create(&pool, NULL);
apr_pool_abort_set(abort_on_oom, pool);
apr_file_open_stderr(&errfile, pool);
ctx.pool = pool;
ctx.alg = ALG_APMD5;
#if APR_CHARSET_EBCDIC
rv = apr_xlate_open(&to_ascii, "ISO-8859-1", APR_DEFAULT_CHARSET, pool);
if (rv) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "apr_xlate_open(to ASCII)->%d" NL, rv);
exit(1);
}
rv = apr_SHA1InitEBCDIC(to_ascii);
if (rv) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "apr_SHA1InitEBCDIC()->%d" NL, rv);
exit(1);
}
rv = apr_MD5InitEBCDIC(to_ascii);
if (rv) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "apr_MD5InitEBCDIC()->%d" NL, rv);
exit(1);
}
#endif /*APR_CHARSET_EBCDIC*/
check_args(argc, argv, &ctx, &mask, &user, &pwfilename);
/*
* Only do the file checks if we're supposed to frob it.
*/
if (!(mask & APHTP_NOFILE)) {
existing_file = exists(pwfilename, pool);
if (existing_file) {
/*
* Check that this existing file is readable and writable.
*/
if (!accessible(pool, pwfilename, APR_FOPEN_READ|APR_FOPEN_WRITE)) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: cannot open file %s for "
"read/write access" NL, argv[0], pwfilename);
exit(ERR_FILEPERM);
}
}
else {
/*
* Error out if -c was omitted for this non-existant file.
*/
if (!(mask & APHTP_NEWFILE)) {
apr_file_printf(errfile,
"%s: cannot modify file %s; use '-c' to create it" NL,
argv[0], pwfilename);
exit(ERR_FILEPERM);
}
/*
* As it doesn't exist yet, verify that we can create it.
*/
if (!accessible(pool, pwfilename, APR_FOPEN_WRITE|APR_FOPEN_CREATE)) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: cannot create file %s" NL,
argv[0], pwfilename);
exit(ERR_FILEPERM);
}
}
}
/*
* All the file access checks (if any) have been made. Time to go to work;
* try to create the record for the username in question. If that
* fails, there's no need to waste any time on file manipulations.
* Any error message text is returned in the record buffer, since
* the mkrecord() routine doesn't have access to argv[].
*/
if (!(mask & APHTP_DELUSER)) {
i = mkrecord(&ctx, user);
if (i != 0) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: %s" NL, argv[0], errstr);
exit(i);
}
if (mask & APHTP_NOFILE) {
printf("%s" NL, ctx.out);
exit(0);
}
}
/*
* We can access the files the right way, and we have a record
* to add or update. Let's do it..
*/
if (apr_temp_dir_get((const char**)&dirname, pool) != APR_SUCCESS) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: could not determine temp dir" NL,
argv[0]);
exit(ERR_FILEPERM);
}
dirname = apr_psprintf(pool, "%s/%s", dirname, tn);
if (apr_file_mktemp(&ftemp, dirname, 0, pool) != APR_SUCCESS) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: unable to create temporary file %s" NL,
argv[0], dirname);
exit(ERR_FILEPERM);
}
/*
* If we're not creating a new file, copy records from the existing
* one to the temporary file until we find the specified user.
*/
if (existing_file && !(mask & APHTP_NEWFILE)) {
if (apr_file_open(&fpw, pwfilename, APR_READ | APR_BUFFERED,
APR_OS_DEFAULT, pool) != APR_SUCCESS) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: unable to read file %s" NL,
argv[0], pwfilename);
exit(ERR_FILEPERM);
}
while (apr_file_gets(line, sizeof(line), fpw) == APR_SUCCESS) {
char *colon;
strcpy(cp, line);
scratch = cp;
while (apr_isspace(*scratch)) {
++scratch;
}
if (!*scratch || (*scratch == '#')) {
putline(ftemp, line);
continue;
}
/*
* See if this is our user.
*/
colon = strchr(scratch, ':');
if (colon != NULL) {
*colon = '\0';
}
else {
/*
* If we've not got a colon on the line, this could well
* not be a valid htpasswd file.
* We should bail at this point.
*/
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: The file %s does not appear "
"to be a valid htpasswd file." NL,
argv[0], pwfilename);
apr_file_close(fpw);
exit(ERR_INVALID);
}
if (strcmp(user, scratch) != 0) {
putline(ftemp, line);
continue;
}
else {
if (!(mask & APHTP_DELUSER)) {
/* We found the user we were looking for.
* Add him to the file.
*/
apr_file_printf(errfile, "Updating ");
putline(ftemp, ctx.out);
found++;
}
else {
/* We found the user we were looking for.
* Delete them from the file.
*/
apr_file_printf(errfile, "Deleting ");
found++;
}
}
}
apr_file_close(fpw);
}
if (!found && !(mask & APHTP_DELUSER)) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "Adding ");
putline(ftemp, ctx.out);
}
else if (!found && (mask & APHTP_DELUSER)) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "User %s not found" NL, user);
exit(0);
}
apr_file_printf(errfile, "password for user %s" NL, user);
/* The temporary file has all the data, just copy it to the new location.
*/
if (apr_file_copy(dirname, pwfilename, APR_FILE_SOURCE_PERMS, pool) !=
APR_SUCCESS) {
apr_file_printf(errfile, "%s: unable to update file %s" NL,
argv[0], pwfilename);
exit(ERR_FILEPERM);
}
apr_file_close(ftemp);
return 0;
}