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/* Copyright (C) 2010 Sergei Golubchik and Monty Program Ab
Copyright (c) 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the
License.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1335 USA */
/**
@file
dialog client authentication plugin with examples
dialog is a general purpose client authentication plugin, it simply
asks the user the question, as provided by the server and reports
the answer back to the server. No encryption is involved,
the answers are sent in clear text.
*/
#define _GNU_SOURCE 1 /* for RTLD_DEFAULT */
#include <my_global.h>
#include <mysql/client_plugin.h>
#include <mysql.h>
#include <string.h>
#if defined (_WIN32)
# define RTLD_DEFAULT GetModuleHandle(NULL)
#endif
/*
This plugin performs a dialog with the user, asking questions and
reading answers. Depending on the client it may be desirable to do it
using GUI, or console, with or without curses, or read answers
from a smartcard, for example.
To support all this variety, the dialog plugin has a callback function
"authentication_dialog_ask". If the client has a function of this name
dialog plugin will use it for communication with the user. Otherwise
a default implementation will be used.
*/
static mysql_authentication_dialog_ask_t ask;
static char *builtin_ask(MYSQL *mysql __attribute__((unused)),
int type __attribute__((unused)),
const char *prompt,
char *buf, int buf_len)
{
fputs(prompt, stdout);
fputc(' ', stdout);
if (type == 2) /* password */
{
get_tty_password_buff("", buf, buf_len);
buf[buf_len-1]= 0;
}
else
{
if (!fgets(buf, buf_len-1, stdin))
buf[0]= 0;
else
{
int len= strlen(buf);
if (len && buf[len-1] == '\n')
buf[len-1]= 0;
}
}
return buf;
}
/**
The main function of the dialog plugin.
Read the prompt, ask the question, send the reply, repeat until
the server is satisfied.
@note
1. this plugin shows how a client authentication plugin
may read a MySQL protocol OK packet internally - which is important
where a number of packets is not known in advance.
2. the first byte of the prompt is special. it is not
shown to the user, but signals whether it is the last question
(prompt[0] & 1 == 1) or not last (prompt[0] & 1 == 0),
and whether the input is a password (not echoed).
3. the prompt is expected to be sent zero-terminated
*/
static int perform_dialog(MYSQL_PLUGIN_VIO *vio, MYSQL *mysql)
{
unsigned char *pkt, cmd= 0;
int pkt_len, res;
char reply_buf[1024], *reply;
int first = 1;
do
{
/* read the prompt */
pkt_len= vio->read_packet(vio, &pkt);
if (pkt_len < 0)
return CR_ERROR;
if (pkt == 0 && first)
{
/*
in mysql_change_user() the client sends the first packet, so
the first vio->read_packet() does nothing (pkt == 0).
We send the "password", assuming the client knows what its doing.
(in other words, the dialog plugin should be only set as a default
authentication plugin on the client if the first question
asks for a password - which will be sent in clear text, by the way)
*/
reply= mysql->passwd;
}
else
{
cmd= *pkt++;
/* is it MySQL protocol packet ? */
if (cmd == 0 || cmd == 254)
return CR_OK_HANDSHAKE_COMPLETE; /* yes. we're done */
/*
asking for a password in the first packet mean mysql->password, if it's set
otherwise we ask the user and read the reply
*/
if ((cmd >> 1) == 2 && first && mysql->passwd[0])
reply= mysql->passwd;
else
reply= ask(mysql, cmd >> 1, (const char *) pkt,
reply_buf, sizeof(reply_buf));
if (!reply)
return CR_ERROR;
}
/* send the reply to the server */
res= vio->write_packet(vio, (const unsigned char *) reply,
strlen(reply)+1);
if (reply != mysql->passwd && reply != reply_buf)
free(reply);
if (res)
return CR_ERROR;
first= 0;
/* repeat unless it was the last question */
} while ((cmd & 1) != 1);
/* the job of reading the ok/error packet is left to the server */
return CR_OK;
}
/**
initialization function of the dialog plugin
Pick up the client's authentication_dialog_ask() function, if exists,
or fall back to the default implementation.
*/
static int init_dialog(char *unused1 __attribute__((unused)),
size_t unused2 __attribute__((unused)),
int unused3 __attribute__((unused)),
va_list unused4 __attribute__((unused)))
{
void *sym= dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "mysql_authentication_dialog_ask");
ask= sym ? (mysql_authentication_dialog_ask_t) sym : builtin_ask;
return 0;
}
mysql_declare_client_plugin(AUTHENTICATION)
"dialog",
"Sergei Golubchik",
"Dialog Client Authentication Plugin",
{0,1,0},
"GPL",
NULL,
init_dialog,
NULL,
NULL,
perform_dialog
mysql_end_client_plugin;
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