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/*
 * Copyright 1993-1994 OpenVision Technologies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
 * 
 * $Header$
 *
 *
 */

static char rcsid[] = "$Id$";

#include <kadm5/admin.h>
#include <krb5.h>

#include "kpasswd_strings.h"
#define string_text error_message

#include <stdio.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <string.h>

extern char *whoami;

extern void display_intro_message();
extern long read_old_password();
extern long read_new_password();

#define MISC_EXIT_STATUS 6

/*
 * Function: kpasswd
 *
 * Purpose: Initialize and call lower level routines to change a password
 *
 * Arguments:
 *
 *	context		(r) krb5_context to use
 *	argc/argv	(r) principal name to use, optional
 *	read_old_password (f) function to read old password
 *	read_new_password (f) function to read new and change password
 *	display_intro_message (f) function to display intro message
 *	whoami		(extern) argv[0]
 *	
 * Returns:
 *                      exit status of 0 for success
 *			1 principal unknown
 *			2 old password wrong
 *			3 cannot initialize admin server session
 *			4 new passwd mismatch or error trying to change pw
 *                      5 password not typed
 *                      6 misc error
 *                      7 incorrect usage
 *      
 * Requires:
 *	Passwords cannot be more than 255 characters long.
 *      
 * Effects:
 *
 * If argc is 2, the password for the principal specified in argv[1]
 * is changed; otherwise, the principal of the default credential
 * cache or username is used.  display_intro_message is called with
 * the arguments KPW_STR_CHANGING_PW_FOR and the principal name.
 * read_old_password is then called to prompt for the old password.
 * The admin system is then initialized, the principal's policy
 * retrieved and explained, if appropriate, and finally
 * read_new_password is called to read the new password and change the
 * principal's password (presumably ovsec_kadm_chpass_principal).
 * admin system is de-initialized before the function returns.
 *      
 * Modifies:
 *
 * Changes the principal's password.
 *
 */
int
kpasswd(context, argc, argv)
   krb5_context context;
   int argc;
   char *argv[];
{
  int code;
  krb5_ccache ccache = NULL;
  krb5_principal princ = 0;
  char *princ_str;
  struct passwd *pw = 0;
  int pwsize;
  char password[255];  /* I don't really like 255 but that's what kinit uses */
  char msg_ret[1024], admin_realm[1024];
  ovsec_kadm_principal_ent_t principal_entry = NULL;
  ovsec_kadm_policy_ent_t policy_entry = NULL;
  void *server_handle;

  if (argc > 2) {
      com_err(whoami, KPW_STR_USAGE, 0);
      return(7);
      /*NOTREACHED*/
    }

  /************************************
   *  Get principal name to change    * 
   ************************************/

  /* Look on the command line first, followed by the default credential
     cache, followed by defaulting to the Unix user name */

  if (argc == 2)
    princ_str = strdup(argv[1]);
  else {
    code = krb5_cc_default(context, &ccache);
    /* If we succeed, find who is in the credential cache */
    if (code == 0) {
      /* Get default principal from cache if one exists */
      code = krb5_cc_get_principal(context, ccache, &princ);
      /* if we got a principal, unparse it, otherwise get out of the if
	 with an error code */
      (void) krb5_cc_close(context, ccache);
      if (code == 0) {
	code = krb5_unparse_name(context, princ, &princ_str);
	if (code != 0) {
	  com_err(whoami,  code, string_text(KPW_STR_UNPARSE_NAME));
	  return(MISC_EXIT_STATUS);
	}
      }
    }

    /* this is a crock.. we want to compare against */
    /* "KRB5_CC_DOESNOTEXIST" but there is no such error code, and */
    /* both the file and stdio types return FCC_NOFILE.  If there is */
    /* ever another ccache type (or if the error codes are ever */
    /* fixed), this code will have to be updated. */
    if (code && code != KRB5_FCC_NOFILE) {
      com_err(whoami, code, string_text(KPW_STR_WHILE_LOOKING_AT_CC));
      return(MISC_EXIT_STATUS);
    }

    /* if either krb5_cc failed check the passwd file */
    if (code != 0) {
      pw = getpwuid( getuid());
      if (pw == NULL) {
	com_err(whoami, 0, string_text(KPW_STR_NOT_IN_PASSWD_FILE));
	return(MISC_EXIT_STATUS);
      }
      princ_str = strdup(pw->pw_name);
    }
  }    
  
  display_intro_message(string_text(KPW_STR_CHANGING_PW_FOR), princ_str);

  /* Need to get a krb5_principal, unless we started from with one from
     the credential cache */

  if (! princ) {
      code = krb5_parse_name (context, princ_str, &princ);
      if (code != 0) {
	  com_err(whoami, code, string_text(KPW_STR_PARSE_NAME), princ_str);
	  free(princ_str);
	  return(MISC_EXIT_STATUS);
      }
  }
  
  pwsize = sizeof(password);
  code = read_old_password(context, password, &pwsize);

  if (code != 0) {
    memset(password, 0, sizeof(password));
    com_err(whoami, code, string_text(KPW_STR_WHILE_READING_PASSWORD));
    krb5_free_principal(context, princ);
    free(princ_str);
    return(MISC_EXIT_STATUS);
  }
  if (pwsize == 0) {
    memset(password, 0, sizeof(password));
    com_err(whoami, 0, string_text(KPW_STR_NO_PASSWORD_READ));
    krb5_free_principal(context, princ);
    free(princ_str);
    return(5);
  }

  admin_realm[0] = '\0';
  strncat(admin_realm, krb5_princ_realm(context, princ)->data, 
	  krb5_princ_realm(context, princ)->length);

  code = ovsec_kadm_init(princ_str, password, KADM5_CHANGEPW_SERVICE,
			 admin_realm /* we probably should take a -r */
			             /* someday */,
			 OVSEC_KADM_STRUCT_VERSION,
			 OVSEC_KADM_API_VERSION_1,
			 &server_handle);
  if (code != 0) {
    if (code == OVSEC_KADM_BAD_PASSWORD)
      com_err(whoami, 0, string_text(KPW_STR_OLD_PASSWORD_INCORRECT));
    else 
      com_err(whoami, 0, string_text(KPW_STR_CANT_OPEN_ADMIN_SERVER), admin_realm,
	      error_message(code));
    krb5_free_principal(context, princ);
    free(princ_str);
    return((code == OVSEC_KADM_BAD_PASSWORD)?2:3);
  }

  /* Explain policy restrictions on new password if any. */
  /* Note: copy of this exists in login (kverify.c/get_verified_in_tkt). */

  code = ovsec_kadm_get_principal(server_handle, princ, &principal_entry);
  if (code != 0) {
    com_err(whoami, 0,
	    string_text((code == OVSEC_KADM_UNK_PRINC)
			? KPW_STR_PRIN_UNKNOWN : KPW_STR_CANT_GET_POLICY_INFO),
	    princ_str);
    krb5_free_principal(context, princ);
    free(princ_str);
    (void) ovsec_kadm_destroy(server_handle);
    return((code == OVSEC_KADM_UNK_PRINC) ? 1 : MISC_EXIT_STATUS);
  }
  if ((principal_entry->aux_attributes & OVSEC_KADM_POLICY) != 0) {
    code = ovsec_kadm_get_policy(server_handle,
				 principal_entry->policy, &policy_entry);
    if (code != 0) {
      /* doesn't matter which error comes back, there's no nice recovery
	 or need to differentiate to the user */
      com_err(whoami, 0,
	      string_text(KPW_STR_CANT_GET_POLICY_INFO), princ_str);
      (void) ovsec_kadm_free_principal_ent(server_handle, principal_entry);
      krb5_free_principal(context, princ);
      free(princ_str);
      (void) ovsec_kadm_destroy(server_handle);
      return(MISC_EXIT_STATUS);
    }
    com_err(whoami, 0, string_text(KPW_STR_POLICY_EXPLANATION),
	    princ_str, principal_entry->policy,
	    policy_entry->pw_min_length, policy_entry->pw_min_classes);
    if (code = ovsec_kadm_free_principal_ent(server_handle, principal_entry)) {
	(void) ovsec_kadm_free_policy_ent(server_handle, policy_entry);
	krb5_free_principal(context, princ);
	free(princ_str);
	com_err(whoami, code, string_text(KPW_STR_WHILE_FREEING_PRINCIPAL));
	(void) ovsec_kadm_destroy(server_handle);
	return(MISC_EXIT_STATUS);
    }
    if (code = ovsec_kadm_free_policy_ent(server_handle, policy_entry)) {
	krb5_free_principal(context, princ);
	free(princ_str);
	com_err(whoami, code, string_text(KPW_STR_WHILE_FREEING_POLICY));
	(void) ovsec_kadm_destroy(server_handle);
	return(MISC_EXIT_STATUS);
    }
  }
  else {
    /* kpasswd *COULD* output something here to encourage the choice
       of good passwords, in the absence of an enforced policy. */
      if (code = ovsec_kadm_free_principal_ent(server_handle,
					       principal_entry)) {
	  krb5_free_principal(context, princ);
	  free(princ_str);
	  com_err(whoami, code, string_text(KPW_STR_WHILE_FREEING_PRINCIPAL));
	  (void) ovsec_kadm_destroy(server_handle);
	  return(MISC_EXIT_STATUS);
      }
  }

  pwsize = sizeof(password);
  code = read_new_password(server_handle, password, &pwsize, msg_ret, princ);
  memset(password, 0, sizeof(password));

  if (code)
    com_err(whoami, 0, msg_ret);

  krb5_free_principal(context, princ);
  free(princ_str);

  (void) ovsec_kadm_destroy(server_handle);
  
  if (code == KRB5_LIBOS_CANTREADPWD)
     return(5);
  else if (code)
     return(4);
  else
     return(0);
}