/**
* auth.php
*
- * Copyright (c) 1999-2002 The SquirrelMail Project Team
- * Licensed under the GNU GPL. For full terms see the file COPYING.
- *
* Contains functions used to do authentication.
+ *
+ * Dependencies:
+ * functions/global.php
+ * functions/strings.php.
*
- * $Id$
+ * @copyright 1999-2010 The SquirrelMail Project Team
+ * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GNU Public License
+ * @version $Id$
+ * @package squirrelmail
*/
-/* Put in a safety net here, in case a naughty admin didn't run conf.pl when they upgraded */
-if (! isset($smtp_auth_mech)) {
- $smtp_auth_mech = 'none';
-}
+/**
+ * Detect whether user is logged in
+ *
+ * Function is similar to is_logged_in() function. If user is logged in, function
+ * returns true. If user is not logged in or session is expired, function saves $_POST
+ * and PAGE_NAME in session and returns false. POST information is saved in
+ * 'session_expired_post' variable, PAGE_NAME is saved in 'session_expired_location'.
+ *
+ * This function optionally checks the referrer of this page request. If the
+ * administrator wants to impose a check that the referrer of this page request
+ * is another page on the same domain (otherwise, the page request is likely
+ * the result of a XSS or phishing attack), then they need to specify the
+ * acceptable referrer domain in a variable named $check_referrer in
+ * config/config.php (or the configuration tool) for which the value is
+ * usually the same as the $domain setting (for example:
+ * $check_referrer = 'example.com';
+ * However, in some cases (where proxy servers are in use, etc.), the
+ * acceptable referrer might be different. If $check_referrer is set to
+ * "###DOMAIN###", then the current value of $domain is used (useful in
+ * situations where $domain might change at runtime (when using the Login
+ * Manager plugin to host multiple domains with one SquirrelMail installation,
+ * for example)):
+ * $check_referrer = '###DOMAIN###';
+ * NOTE HOWEVER, that referrer checks are not foolproof - they can be spoofed
+ * by browsers, and some browsers intentionally don't send them, in which
+ * case SquirrelMail silently ignores referrer checks.
+ *
+ * Script that uses this function instead of is_logged_in() function, must handle user
+ * level messages.
+ * @return boolean
+ * @since 1.5.1
+ */
+function sqauth_is_logged_in() {
-if (! isset($imap_auth_mech)) {
- $imap_auth_mech = 'plain';
-}
+ global $check_referrer, $domain;
+ if (!sqgetGlobalVar('HTTP_REFERER', $referrer, SQ_SERVER)) $referrer = '';
+ if ($check_referrer == '###DOMAIN###') $check_referrer = $domain;
+ if (!empty($check_referrer)) {
+ $ssl_check_referrer = 'https://' . $check_referrer;
+ $plain_check_referrer = 'http://' . $check_referrer;
+ }
+ if (sqsession_is_registered('user_is_logged_in')
+ && (!$check_referrer || empty($referrer)
+ || ($check_referrer && !empty($referrer)
+ && (strpos(strtolower($referrer), strtolower($plain_check_referrer)) === 0
+ || strpos(strtolower($referrer), strtolower($ssl_check_referrer)) === 0)))) {
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ // First we store some information in the new session to prevent
+ // information-loss.
+ $session_expired_post = $_POST;
+ if (defined('PAGE_NAME'))
+ $session_expired_location = PAGE_NAME;
+ else
+ $session_expired_location = '';
+
+ if (!sqsession_is_registered('session_expired_post')) {
+ sqsession_register($session_expired_post,'session_expired_post');
+ }
+ if (!sqsession_is_registered('session_expired_location')) {
+ sqsession_register($session_expired_location,'session_expired_location');
+ }
+
+ session_write_close();
-if (! isset($use_imap_tls)) {
- $use_imap_tls = false;
+ return false;
}
-if (! isset($use_smtp_tls)) {
- $use_smtp_tls = false;
+/**
+ * Reads and decodes stored user password information
+ *
+ * Direct access to password information is deprecated.
+ * @return string password in plain text
+ * @since 1.5.1
+ */
+function sqauth_read_password() {
+ sqgetGlobalVar('key', $key, SQ_COOKIE);
+ sqgetGlobalVar('onetimepad', $onetimepad,SQ_SESSION);
+
+ return OneTimePadDecrypt($key, $onetimepad);
}
-function is_logged_in() {
+/**
+ * Saves or updates user password information
+ *
+ * This function is used to update the password information that
+ * SquirrelMail stores in the existing PHP session. It does NOT
+ * modify the password stored in the authentication system used
+ * by the IMAP server.
+ *
+ * This function must be called before any html output is started.
+ * Direct access to password information is deprecated. The saved
+ * password information is available only to the SquirrelMail script
+ * that is called/executed AFTER the current one. If your script
+ * needs access to the saved password after a sqauth_save_password()
+ * call, use the returned OTP encrypted key.
+ *
+ * @param string $pass password
+ *
+ * @return string Password encrypted with OTP. In case the script
+ * wants to access the password information before
+ * the end of its execution.
+ *
+ * @since 1.5.1
+ *
+ */
+function sqauth_save_password($pass) {
+ sqgetGlobalVar('base_uri', $base_uri, SQ_SESSION);
- if ( sqsession_is_registered('user_is_logged_in') ) {
- return;
- } else {
- global $PHP_SELF, $session_expired_post,
- $session_expired_location;
-
- /* First we store some information in the new session to prevent
- * information-loss.
- */
-
- $session_expired_post = $_POST;
- $session_expired_location = $PHP_SELF;
- if (!sqsession_is_registered('session_expired_post')) {
- sqsession_register($session_expired_post,'session_expired_post');
- }
- if (!sqsession_is_registered('session_expired_location')) {
- sqsession_register($session_expired_location,'session_expired_location');
- }
- include_once( '../functions/display_messages.php' );
- logout_error( _("You must be logged in to access this page.") );
- exit;
- }
+ $onetimepad = OneTimePadCreate(strlen($pass));
+ sqsession_register($onetimepad,'onetimepad');
+ $key = OneTimePadEncrypt($pass, $onetimepad);
+ sqsetcookie('key', $key, false, $base_uri);
+ return $key;
}
+/**
+ * Given the challenge from the server, supply the response using cram-md5 (See
+ * RFC 2195 for details)
+ *
+ * @param string $username User ID
+ * @param string $password User password supplied by User
+ * @param string $challenge The challenge supplied by the server
+ * @return string The response to be sent to the IMAP server
+ * @since 1.4.0
+ */
function cram_md5_response ($username,$password,$challenge) {
-
-/* Given the challenge from the server, supply the response using
- cram-md5 (See RFC 2195 for details)
-*/
-$challenge=base64_decode($challenge);
-$hash=bin2hex(hmac_md5($challenge,$password));
-$response=base64_encode($username . " " . $hash) . "\r\n";
-return $response;
+ $challenge=base64_decode($challenge);
+ $hash=bin2hex(hmac_md5($challenge,$password));
+ $response=base64_encode($username . " " . $hash) . "\r\n";
+ return $response;
}
-function digest_md5_response ($username,$password,$challenge,$service,$host) {
-/* Given the challenge from the server, calculate and return the response-string
- for digest-md5 authentication. (See RFC 2831 for more details) */
- $result=digest_md5_parse_challenge($challenge);
-
-// verify server supports qop=auth
- // $qop = explode(",",$result['qop']);
- //if (!in_array("auth",$qop)) {
+/**
+ * Return Digest-MD5 response.
+ * Given the challenge from the server, calculate and return the
+ * response-string for digest-md5 authentication. (See RFC 2831 for more
+ * details)
+ *
+ * @param string $username User ID
+ * @param string $password User password supplied by User
+ * @param string $challenge The challenge supplied by the server
+ * @param string $service The service name, usually 'imap'; it is used to
+ * define the digest-uri.
+ * @param string $host The host name, usually the server's FQDN; it is used to
+ * define the digest-uri.
+ * @param string $authz Authorization ID (since 1.5.2)
+ * @return string The response to be sent to the IMAP server
+ * @since 1.4.0
+ */
+function digest_md5_response ($username,$password,$challenge,$service,$host,$authz='') {
+ $result=digest_md5_parse_challenge($challenge);
+ //FIXME we should check that $result contains the expected values that we use below
+
+ // verify server supports qop=auth
+ // $qop = explode(",",$result['qop']);
+ //if (!in_array("auth",$qop)) {
// rfc2831: client MUST fail if no qop methods supported
- // return false;
- //}
- $cnonce = base64_encode(bin2hex(hmac_md5(microtime())));
- $ncount = "00000001";
-
- /* This can be auth (authentication only), auth-int (integrity protection), or
- auth-conf (confidentiality protection). Right now only auth is supported.
- DO NOT CHANGE THIS VALUE */
- $qop_value = "auth";
-
- $digest_uri_value = $service . '/' . $host;
-
- // build the $response_value
- //FIXME This will probably break badly if a server sends more than one realm
- $string_a1 = utf8_encode($username).":";
- $string_a1 .= utf8_encode($result['realm']).":";
- $string_a1 .= utf8_encode($password);
- $string_a1 = hmac_md5($string_a1);
- $A1 = $string_a1 . ":" . $result['nonce'] . ":" . $cnonce;
- $A1 = bin2hex(hmac_md5($A1));
- $A2 = "AUTHENTICATE:$digest_uri_value";
- // If qop is auth-int or auth-conf, A2 gets a little extra
- if ($qop_value != 'auth') {
- $A2 .= ':00000000000000000000000000000000';
- }
- $A2 = bin2hex(hmac_md5($A2));
-
- $string_response = $result['nonce'] . ':' . $ncount . ':' . $cnonce . ':' . $qop_value;
- $response_value = bin2hex(hmac_md5($A1.":".$string_response.":".$A2));
-
- $reply = 'charset=utf-8,username="' . $username . '",realm="' . $result["realm"] . '",';
- $reply .= 'nonce="' . $result['nonce'] . '",nc=' . $ncount . ',cnonce="' . $cnonce . '",';
- $reply .= "digest-uri=\"$digest_uri_value\",response=$response_value";
- $reply .= ',qop=' . $qop_value;
- $reply = base64_encode($reply);
- return $reply . "\r\n";
-
-}
+ // return false;
+ //}
+ $cnonce = base64_encode(bin2hex(hmac_md5(microtime())));
+ $ncount = "00000001";
-function digest_md5_parse_challenge($challenge) {
-/* This function parses the challenge sent during DIGEST-MD5 authentication and
- returns an array. See the RFC for details on what's in the challenge string.
-*/
- $challenge=base64_decode($challenge);
- while (isset($challenge)) {
- if ($challenge{0} == ',') { // First char is a comma, must not be 1st time through loop
- $challenge=substr($challenge,1);
+ /* This can be auth (authentication only), auth-int (integrity protection), or
+ auth-conf (confidentiality protection). Right now only auth is supported.
+ DO NOT CHANGE THIS VALUE */
+ $qop_value = "auth";
+
+ $digest_uri_value = $service . '/' . $host;
+
+ // build the $response_value
+ //FIXME This will probably break badly if a server sends more than one realm
+ $string_a1 = utf8_encode($username).":";
+ $string_a1 .= utf8_encode($result['realm']).":";
+ $string_a1 .= utf8_encode($password);
+ $string_a1 = hmac_md5($string_a1);
+ $A1 = $string_a1 . ":" . $result['nonce'] . ":" . $cnonce;
+ if(!empty($authz)) {
+ $A1 .= ":" . utf8_encode($authz);
}
- $key=explode('=',$challenge,2);
- $challenge=$key[1];
- $key=$key[0];
- if ($challenge{0} == '"') {
- // We're in a quoted value
- // Drop the first quote, since we don't care about it
- $challenge=substr($challenge,1);
- // Now explode() to the next quote, which is the end of our value
- $val=explode('"',$challenge,2);
- $challenge=$val[1]; // The rest of the challenge, work on it in next iteration of loop
- $value=explode(',',$val[0]);
- // Now, for those quoted values that are only 1 piece..
- if (sizeof($value) == 1) {
- $value=$value[0]; // Convert to non-array
- }
- } else {
- // We're in a "simple" value - explode to next comma
- $val=explode(',',$challenge,2);
- if (isset($val[1])) {
- $challenge=$val[1];
- } else {
- unset($challenge);
- }
- $value=$val[0];
+ $A1 = bin2hex(hmac_md5($A1));
+ $A2 = "AUTHENTICATE:$digest_uri_value";
+ // If qop is auth-int or auth-conf, A2 gets a little extra
+ if ($qop_value != 'auth') {
+ $A2 .= ':00000000000000000000000000000000';
+ }
+ $A2 = bin2hex(hmac_md5($A2));
+
+ $string_response = $result['nonce'] . ':' . $ncount . ':' . $cnonce . ':' . $qop_value;
+ $response_value = bin2hex(hmac_md5($A1.":".$string_response.":".$A2));
+
+ $reply = 'charset=utf-8,username="' . $username . '",realm="' . $result["realm"] . '",';
+ $reply .= 'nonce="' . $result['nonce'] . '",nc=' . $ncount . ',cnonce="' . $cnonce . '",';
+ $reply .= "digest-uri=\"$digest_uri_value\",response=$response_value";
+ $reply .= ',qop=' . $qop_value;
+ if(!empty($authz)) {
+ $reply .= ',authzid=' . $authz;
}
- $parsed["$key"]=$value;
- } // End of while loop
- return $parsed;
+ $reply = base64_encode($reply);
+ return $reply . "\r\n";
+
+}
+
+/**
+ * Parse Digest-MD5 challenge.
+ * This function parses the challenge sent during DIGEST-MD5 authentication and
+ * returns an array. See the RFC for details on what's in the challenge string.
+ *
+ * @param string $challenge Digest-MD5 Challenge
+ * @return array Digest-MD5 challenge decoded data
+ * @since 1.4.0
+ */
+function digest_md5_parse_challenge($challenge) {
+ $challenge=base64_decode($challenge);
+ $parsed = array();
+ while (!empty($challenge)) {
+ if ($challenge{0} == ',') { // First char is a comma, must not be 1st time through loop
+ $challenge=substr($challenge,1);
+ }
+ $key=explode('=',$challenge,2);
+ $challenge=$key[1];
+ $key=$key[0];
+ if ($challenge{0} == '"') {
+ // We're in a quoted value
+ // Drop the first quote, since we don't care about it
+ $challenge=substr($challenge,1);
+ // Now explode() to the next quote, which is the end of our value
+ $val=explode('"',$challenge,2);
+ $challenge=$val[1]; // The rest of the challenge, work on it in next iteration of loop
+ $value=explode(',',$val[0]);
+ // Now, for those quoted values that are only 1 piece..
+ if (sizeof($value) == 1) {
+ $value=$value[0]; // Convert to non-array
+ }
+ } else {
+ // We're in a "simple" value - explode to next comma
+ $val=explode(',',$challenge,2);
+ if (isset($val[1])) {
+ $challenge=$val[1];
+ } else {
+ unset($challenge);
+ }
+ $value=$val[0];
+ }
+ $parsed["$key"]=$value;
+ } // End of while loop
+ return $parsed;
}
+/**
+ * Creates a HMAC digest that can be used for auth purposes
+ * See RFCs 2104, 2617, 2831
+ * Uses mhash() extension if available
+ *
+ * @param string $data Data to apply hash function to.
+ * @param string $key Optional key, which, if supplied, will be used to
+ * calculate data's HMAC.
+ * @return string HMAC Digest string
+ * @since 1.4.0
+ */
function hmac_md5($data, $key='') {
- // Creates a HMAC digest that can be used for auth purposes
- // See RFCs 2104, 2617, 2831
- // Uses mhash() extension if available
if (extension_loaded('mhash')) {
- if ($key== '') {
- $mhash=mhash(MHASH_MD5,$data);
- } else {
- $mhash=mhash(MHASH_MD5,$data,$key);
- }
- return $mhash;
+ if ($key== '') {
+ $mhash=mhash(MHASH_MD5,$data);
+ } else {
+ $mhash=mhash(MHASH_MD5,$data,$key);
+ }
+ return $mhash;
}
if (!$key) {
- return pack('H*',md5($data));
+ return pack('H*',md5($data));
}
$key = str_pad($key,64,chr(0x00));
if (strlen($key) > 64) {
return $hmac;
}
-?>
+/**
+ * Fillin user and password based on SMTP auth settings.
+ *
+ * @param string $user Reference to SMTP username
+ * @param string $pass Reference to SMTP password (unencrypted)
+ * @since 1.4.11
+ */
+function get_smtp_user(&$user, &$pass) {
+ global $username, $smtp_auth_mech,
+ $smtp_sitewide_user, $smtp_sitewide_pass;
+
+ if ($smtp_auth_mech == 'none') {
+ $user = '';
+ $pass = '';
+ } elseif ( isset($smtp_sitewide_user) && isset($smtp_sitewide_pass) &&
+ !empty($smtp_sitewide_user)) {
+ $user = $smtp_sitewide_user;
+ $pass = $smtp_sitewide_pass;
+ } else {
+ $user = $username;
+ $pass = sqauth_read_password();
+ }
+
+ // plugin authors note: override $user or $pass by
+ // directly changing the arguments array contents
+ // in your plugin e.g., $args[0] = 'new_username';
+ //
+ $temp = array(&$user, &$pass);
+ do_hook('smtp_auth', $temp);
+}