1 /* @(#)svc_auth.c 2.4 88/08/15 4.0 RPCSRC */
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30 #if !defined(lint) && defined(SCCSIDS)
31 static char sccsid
[] = "@(#)svc_auth.c 1.19 87/08/11 Copyr 1984 Sun Micro";
35 * svc_auth.c, Server-side rpc authenticator interface.
36 * *WITHOUT* DES authentication.
38 * Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
43 #include <rpc/svc_auth.h>
46 * svcauthsw is the bdevsw of server side authentication.
48 * Server side authenticators are called from authenticate by
49 * using the client auth struct flavor field to index into svcauthsw.
50 * The server auth flavors must implement a routine that looks
54 * flavorx_auth(rqst, msg)
55 * register struct svc_req *rqst;
56 * register struct rpc_msg *msg;
60 static enum auth_stat
_svcauth_null (struct svc_req
*, struct rpc_msg
*);
61 /* no authentication */
62 extern enum auth_stat
_svcauth_unix (struct svc_req
*, struct rpc_msg
*);
63 /* unix style (uid, gids) */
64 extern enum auth_stat
_svcauth_short (struct svc_req
*, struct rpc_msg
*);
65 /* short hand unix style */
69 enum auth_stat (*authenticator
) (struct svc_req
*, struct rpc_msg
*);
73 { _svcauth_null
}, /* AUTH_NULL */
74 { _svcauth_unix
}, /* AUTH_UNIX */
75 { _svcauth_short
} /* AUTH_SHORT */
77 #define AUTH_MAX 2 /* HIGHEST AUTH NUMBER */
81 * The call rpc message, msg has been obtained from the wire. The msg contains
82 * the raw form of credentials and verifiers. authenticate returns AUTH_OK
83 * if the msg is successfully authenticated. If AUTH_OK then the routine also
84 * does the following things:
85 * set rqst->rq_xprt->verf to the appropriate response verifier;
86 * sets rqst->rq_client_cred to the "cooked" form of the credentials.
88 * NB: rqst->rq_cxprt->verf must be pre-allocated;
89 * its length is set appropriately.
91 * The caller still owns and is responsible for msg->u.cmb.cred and
92 * msg->u.cmb.verf. The authentication system retains ownership of
93 * rqst->rq_client_cred, the cooked credentials.
95 * There is an assumption that any flavour less than AUTH_NULL is
99 _authenticate (register struct svc_req
*rqst
, struct rpc_msg
*msg
)
101 register int cred_flavor
;
103 rqst
->rq_cred
= msg
->rm_call
.cb_cred
;
104 rqst
->rq_xprt
->xp_verf
.oa_flavor
= _null_auth
.oa_flavor
;
105 rqst
->rq_xprt
->xp_verf
.oa_length
= 0;
106 cred_flavor
= rqst
->rq_cred
.oa_flavor
;
107 if ((cred_flavor
<= AUTH_MAX
) && (cred_flavor
>= AUTH_NULL
))
108 return (*(svcauthsw
[cred_flavor
].authenticator
)) (rqst
, msg
);
110 return AUTH_REJECTEDCRED
;
113 static enum auth_stat
114 _svcauth_null (struct svc_req
*rqst
, struct rpc_msg
*msg
)