From 2b0a481c98a144973570a182fb94381864cf4593 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: unknown Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 23:40:59 +0400 Subject: First version of new authentification procedure: now authentification is one-stage (instead of two-stage in 4.1) For now following tasks have been done: - PASSWORD() function was rewritten. PASSWORD() now returns SHA1 hash_stage2; for new passwords user.password contains '*'hash_stage2; sql_yacc.yy also fixed; - password.c: new functions were implemented, old rolled back to 4.0 state - server code was rewritten to use new authorization algorithm (check_user(), change user, and other stuff in sql/sql_parse.cc) - client code was rewritten to use new authorization algorithm (mysql_real_connect, myslq_authenticate in sql-common/client.c) - now server barks on 45-byte-length 4.1.0 passwords and refuses 4.1.0-style authentification. Users with 4.1.0 passwords are blocked (sql/sql_acl.cc) - mysqladmin.c was fixed to work correctly with new passwords Tests for 4.0-4.1.1, 4.1.1-4.1.1 (with or without db/password) logons was performed; mysqladmin also was tested. Additional check are nevertheless necessary. BitKeeper/etc/ignore: Added start_mysqld.sh mysys/main.cc to the ignore list client/mysqladmin.c: fixed with new password api include/mysql.h: So as scramble_323 accepts only null-terminated message, two scramble buffs are necessary. gotta be fixed include/mysql_com.h: new constants and password.c api changes libmysql/libmysql.c: mysql_change_user rewritten to work with new password api scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: fixed 'Password' column length to 41 scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: fixed 'Password' column length to 41 sql-common/client.c: mysql_real_connect rewritten to support new handshake procedure sql/item_strfunc.cc: Item_func_password and Item_func_old_password rewritten with new password api sql/item_strfunc.h: bit commented, numbers replaced with #defined constants sql/mysql_priv.h: removed unnecessary declaration as now all constants defined is in mysql_com.h sql/mysqld.cc: scramble initialization moved to sql_parce.cc:check_connection sql/password.c: All 4.1 functions were rolled back to 4.0 with attempt to save all possible 4.0-4.1 changes. Names for 4.0 functions were suffixed with '_323' Functions for new handshake were added. sql/slave.cc: Fixed to new constant; Bug #766 remains to be fixed sql/slave.h: fixed to new constant; Buf #766 remains to be fixed sql/sql_acl.cc: rewritten to support new passwords (41 byte-long) and password api sql/sql_acl.h: ditto sql/sql_class.cc: initialization for new members added sql/sql_class.h: same thing as in struct mysql - scramble is used for new family of functions, scramble_323 - for old sql/sql_parse.cc: check_connections was renamed to check_connection as this name reflects better what this function does authorization part of check_connection was rewritten check_user was rewritten with new password and acl api new function 'authenticate', which optionally re-request scramble from client was added fixed some typos COM_CHANGE_USER piece of dipsatch_command() was rewritten sql/sql_repl.h: HASH_PASSWORD_LENGTH replaced with SCRAMBLED_PASSWORD_CHAR_LENGTH bug #766 remains sql/sql_yacc.yy: Two-argument form of PASSWORD() was removed PASSWORD() function was fixed with new password api. BitKeeper/etc/logging_ok: Logging to logging@openlogging.org accepted --- sql/sql_class.h | 14 ++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'sql/sql_class.h') diff --git a/sql/sql_class.h b/sql/sql_class.h index ccfe2555518..d962cc8086e 100644 --- a/sql/sql_class.h +++ b/sql/sql_class.h @@ -529,10 +529,16 @@ public: enum_tx_isolation session_tx_isolation; /* for user variables replication*/ DYNAMIC_ARRAY user_var_events; - // extend scramble to handle new auth - char scramble[SCRAMBLE41_LENGTH+1]; - // old scramble is needed to handle old clients - char old_scramble[SCRAMBLE_LENGTH+1]; + + /* scramble - random string sent to client on handshake */ + char scramble[SCRAMBLE_LENGTH+1]; + /* + The same as scramble but for old password checking routines. It always + contains first N bytes of scramble. + See check_connection() at sql_parse.cc for authentification details. + */ + char scramble_323[SCRAMBLE_LENGTH_323+1]; + uint8 query_cache_type; // type of query cache processing bool slave_thread; bool set_query_id,locked,count_cuted_fields,some_tables_deleted; -- cgit v1.2.1