--- loncom/lond 2002/02/07 10:22:44 1.70 +++ loncom/lond 2002/03/03 19:49:00 1.74 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # The LearningOnline Network # lond "LON Daemon" Server (port "LOND" 5663) # -# $Id: lond,v 1.70 2002/02/07 10:22:44 harris41 Exp $ +# $Id: lond,v 1.74 2002/03/03 19:49:00 harris41 Exp $ # # Copyright Michigan State University Board of Trustees # @@ -48,6 +48,11 @@ # 12/22 Gerd Kortemeyer # YEAR=2002 # 01/20/02,02/05 Gerd Kortemeyer +# 02/05 Guy Albertelli +# 02/07 Scott Harrison +# 02/12 Gerd Kortemeyer +# 02/19 Matthew Hall +# 02/25 Gerd Kortemeyer ### # based on "Perl Cookbook" ISBN 1-56592-243-3 @@ -637,10 +642,13 @@ sub make_new_child { $pwdcorrect=!$?; } } elsif ($howpwd eq 'krb4') { + $null=pack("C",0); + unless ($upass=~/$null/) { $pwdcorrect=( Authen::Krb4::get_pw_in_tkt($uname,"", $contentpwd,'krbtgt',$contentpwd,1, $upass) == 0); + } else { $pwdcorrect=0; } } elsif ($howpwd eq 'localauth') { $pwdcorrect=&localauth::localauth($uname,$upass, $contentpwd); @@ -664,7 +672,8 @@ sub make_new_child { chomp($npass); $upass=&unescape($upass); $npass=&unescape($npass); - my $proname=propath($udom,$uname); + &logthis("Trying to change password for $uname"); + my $proname=propath($udom,$uname); my $passfilename="$proname/passwd"; if (-e $passfilename) { my $realpasswd; @@ -679,11 +688,42 @@ sub make_new_child { my $ncpass=crypt($npass,$salt); { my $pf = IO::File->new(">$passfilename"); print $pf "internal:$ncpass\n"; } + &logthis("Result of password change for $uname: pwchange_success"); print $client "ok\n"; } else { print $client "non_authorized\n"; } - } else { + } elsif ($howpwd eq 'unix') { + # Unix means we have to access /etc/password + # one way or another. + # First: Make sure the current password is + # correct + $contentpwd=(getpwnam($uname))[1]; + my $pwdcorrect = "0"; + my $pwauth_path="/usr/local/sbin/pwauth"; + unless ($contentpwd eq 'x') { + $pwdcorrect= + (crypt($upass,$contentpwd) eq $contentpwd); + } elsif (-e $pwauth_path) { + open PWAUTH, "|$pwauth_path" or + die "Cannot invoke authentication"; + print PWAUTH "$uname\n$upass\n"; + close PWAUTH; + $pwdcorrect=!$?; + } + if ($pwdcorrect) { + my $execdir=$perlvar{'lonDaemons'}; + my $pf = IO::File->new("|$execdir/lcpasswd"); + print $pf "$uname\n$npass\n$npass\n"; + close $pf; + my $result = ($?>0 ? 'pwchange_failure' + : 'ok'); + &logthis("Result of password change for $uname: $result"); + print $client "$result\n"; + } else { + print $client "non_authorized\n"; + } + } else { print $client "auth_mode_error\n"; } } else { @@ -1389,7 +1429,6 @@ sub make_new_child { # tidy up gracefully and finish - $client->close(); $server->close(); # this exit is VERY important, otherwise the child will become @@ -1407,16 +1446,284 @@ lond - "LON Daemon" Server (port "LOND" =head1 SYNOPSIS -Should only be run as user=www. Invoked by loncron. +Usage: B + +Should only be run as user=www. This is a command-line script which +is invoked by B. There is no expectation that a typical user +will manually start B from the command-line. (In other words, +DO NOT START B YOURSELF.) =head1 DESCRIPTION +There are two characteristics associated with the running of B, +PROCESS MANAGEMENT (starting, stopping, handling child processes) +and SERVER-SIDE ACTIVITIES (password authentication, user creation, +subscriptions, etc). These are described in two large +sections below. + +B + Preforker - server who forks first. Runs as a daemon. HUPs. Uses IDEA encryption -=head1 README +B forks off children processes that correspond to the other servers +in the network. Management of these processes can be done at the +parent process level or the child process level. + +B is the location of log messages. + +The process management is now explained in terms of linux shell commands, +subroutines internal to this code, and signal assignments: + +=over 4 + +=item * + +PID is stored in B + +This is the process id number of the parent B process. + +=item * + +SIGTERM and SIGINT + +Parent signal assignment: + $SIG{INT} = $SIG{TERM} = \&HUNTSMAN; + +Child signal assignment: + $SIG{INT} = 'DEFAULT'; (and SIGTERM is DEFAULT also) +(The child dies and a SIGALRM is sent to parent, awaking parent from slumber + to restart a new child.) + +Command-line invocations: + B B<-s> SIGTERM I + B B<-s> SIGINT I + +Subroutine B: + This is only invoked for the B parent I. +This kills all the children, and then the parent. +The B file is cleared. + +=item * + +SIGHUP + +Current bug: + This signal can only be processed the first time +on the parent process. Subsequent SIGHUP signals +have no effect. + +Parent signal assignment: + $SIG{HUP} = \&HUPSMAN; + +Child signal assignment: + none (nothing happens) + +Command-line invocations: + B B<-s> SIGHUP I + +Subroutine B: + This is only invoked for the B parent I, +This kills all the children, and then the parent. +The B file is cleared. + +=item * + +SIGUSR1 + +Parent signal assignment: + $SIG{USR1} = \&USRMAN; + +Child signal assignment: + $SIG{USR1}= \&logstatus; + +Command-line invocations: + B B<-s> SIGUSR1 I + +Subroutine B: + When invoked for the B parent I, +SIGUSR1 is sent to all the children, and the status of +each connection is logged. + +=item * + +SIGCHLD + +Parent signal assignment: + $SIG{CHLD} = \&REAPER; + +Child signal assignment: + none + +Command-line invocations: + B B<-s> SIGCHLD I + +Subroutine B: + This is only invoked for the B parent I. +Information pertaining to the child is removed. +The socket port is cleaned up. + +=back + +B + +Server-side information can be accepted in an encrypted or non-encrypted +method. + +=over 4 + +=item ping + +Query a client in the hosts.tab table; "Are you there?" + +=item pong + +Respond to a ping query. + +=item ekey + +Read in encrypted key, make cipher. Respond with a buildkey. + +=item load + +Respond with CPU load based on a computation upon /proc/loadavg. + +=item currentauth + +Reply with current authentication information (only over an +encrypted channel). -Not yet written. +=item auth + +Only over an encrypted channel, reply as to whether a user's +authentication information can be validated. + +=item passwd + +Allow for a password to be set. + +=item makeuser + +Make a user. + +=item passwd + +Allow for authentication mechanism and password to be changed. + +=item home + +Respond to a question "are you the home for a given user?" + +=item update + +Update contents of a subscribed resource. + +=item unsubscribe + +The server is unsubscribing from a resource. + +=item subscribe + +The server is subscribing to a resource. + +=item log + +Place in B + +=item put + +stores hash in namespace + +=item rolesput + +put a role into a user's environment + +=item get + +returns hash with keys from array +reference filled in from namespace + +=item eget + +returns hash with keys from array +reference filled in from namesp (encrypts the return communication) + +=item rolesget + +get a role from a user's environment + +=item del + +deletes keys out of array from namespace + +=item keys + +returns namespace keys + +=item dump + +dumps the complete (or key matching regexp) namespace into a hash + +=item store + +stores hash permanently +for this url; hashref needs to be given and should be a \%hashname; the +remaining args aren't required and if they aren't passed or are '' they will +be derived from the ENV + +=item restore + +returns a hash for a given url + +=item querysend + +Tells client about the lonsql process that has been launched in response +to a sent query. + +=item queryreply + +Accept information from lonsql and make appropriate storage in temporary +file space. + +=item idput + +Defines usernames as corresponding to IDs. (These "IDs" are unique identifiers +for each student, defined perhaps by the institutional Registrar.) + +=item idget + +Returns usernames corresponding to IDs. (These "IDs" are unique identifiers +for each student, defined perhaps by the institutional Registrar.) + +=item tmpput + +Accept and store information in temporary space. + +=item tmpget + +Send along temporarily stored information. + +=item ls + +List part of a user's directory. + +=item Hanging up (exit or init) + +What to do when a client tells the server that they (the client) +are leaving the network. + +=item unknown command + +If B is sent an unknown command (not in the list above), +it replys to the client "unknown_cmd". + +=item UNKNOWN CLIENT + +If the anti-spoofing algorithm cannot verify the client, +the client is rejected (with a "refused" message sent +to the client, and the connection is closed. + +=back =head1 PREREQUISITES @@ -1441,7 +1748,3 @@ linux Server/Process =cut - - - -