postgresql/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-auth.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* fe-auth.c
* The front-end (client) authorization routines
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2005, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* NOTE: the error message strings returned by this module must not
* exceed INITIAL_EXPBUFFER_SIZE (currently 256 bytes).
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-auth.c,v 1.108 2005/11/22 18:17:32 momjian Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
* INTERFACE ROUTINES
* frontend (client) routines:
* pg_fe_sendauth send authentication information
* pg_fe_getauthname get user's name according to the client side
* of the authentication system
*/
#include "postgres_fe.h"
#ifdef WIN32
#include "win32.h"
#else
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/param.h> /* for MAXHOSTNAMELEN on most */
#include <sys/socket.h>
#if defined(HAVE_STRUCT_CMSGCRED) || defined(HAVE_STRUCT_FCRED) || defined(HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKCRED)
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/ucred.h>
#endif
#ifndef MAXHOSTNAMELEN
#include <netdb.h> /* for MAXHOSTNAMELEN on some */
#endif
#include <pwd.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_CRYPT_H
#include <crypt.h>
#endif
#include "libpq-fe.h"
#include "libpq-int.h"
#include "fe-auth.h"
#include "libpq/crypt.h"
#ifdef KRB5
/*
* MIT Kerberos authentication system - protocol version 5
*/
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#include <krb5.h>
/* Some old versions of Kerberos do not include <com_err.h> in <krb5.h> */
#if !defined(__COM_ERR_H) && !defined(__COM_ERR_H__)
#include <com_err.h>
#endif
/*
* pg_an_to_ln -- return the local name corresponding to an authentication
* name
*
* XXX Assumes that the first aname component is the user name. This is NOT
* necessarily so, since an aname can actually be something out of your
* worst X.400 nightmare, like
* ORGANIZATION=U. C. Berkeley/NAME=Paul M. Aoki@CS.BERKELEY.EDU
* Note that the MIT an_to_ln code does the same thing if you don't
* provide an aname mapping database...it may be a better idea to use
* krb5_an_to_ln, except that it punts if multiple components are found,
* and we can't afford to punt.
*
* For WIN32, convert username to lowercase because the Win32 kerberos library
* generates tickets with the username as the user entered it instead of as
* it is entered in the directory.
*/
static char *
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pg_an_to_ln(char *aname)
{
char *p;
if ((p = strchr(aname, '/')) || (p = strchr(aname, '@')))
*p = '\0';
#ifdef WIN32
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for (p = aname; *p; p++)
*p = pg_tolower(*p);
#endif
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return aname;
}
/*
* Various krb5 state which is not connection specific, and a flag to
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* indicate whether we have initialised it yet.
*/
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static int pg_krb5_initialised;
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static krb5_context pg_krb5_context;
static krb5_ccache pg_krb5_ccache;
static krb5_principal pg_krb5_client;
static char *pg_krb5_name;
static int
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pg_krb5_init(char *PQerrormsg)
{
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krb5_error_code retval;
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if (pg_krb5_initialised)
return STATUS_OK;
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retval = krb5_init_context(&pg_krb5_context);
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if (retval)
{
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snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_init: krb5_init_context: %s\n",
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error_message(retval));
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
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retval = krb5_cc_default(pg_krb5_context, &pg_krb5_ccache);
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if (retval)
{
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snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_init: krb5_cc_default: %s\n",
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error_message(retval));
krb5_free_context(pg_krb5_context);
return STATUS_ERROR;
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}
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retval = krb5_cc_get_principal(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_ccache,
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&pg_krb5_client);
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if (retval)
{
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snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_init: krb5_cc_get_principal: %s\n",
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error_message(retval));
krb5_cc_close(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_ccache);
krb5_free_context(pg_krb5_context);
return STATUS_ERROR;
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}
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retval = krb5_unparse_name(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_client, &pg_krb5_name);
if (retval)
{
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snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_init: krb5_unparse_name: %s\n",
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error_message(retval));
krb5_free_principal(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_client);
krb5_cc_close(pg_krb5_context, pg_krb5_ccache);
krb5_free_context(pg_krb5_context);
return STATUS_ERROR;
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}
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pg_krb5_name = pg_an_to_ln(pg_krb5_name);
pg_krb5_initialised = 1;
return STATUS_OK;
}
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/*
* pg_krb5_authname -- returns a pointer to static space containing whatever
* name the user has authenticated to the system
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*/
static const char *
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pg_krb5_authname(char *PQerrormsg)
{
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if (pg_krb5_init(PQerrormsg) != STATUS_OK)
return NULL;
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return pg_krb5_name;
}
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/*
* pg_krb5_sendauth -- client routine to send authentication information to
* the server
*/
static int
pg_krb5_sendauth(char *PQerrormsg, int sock, const char *hostname, const char *servicename)
{
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krb5_error_code retval;
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int ret;
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krb5_principal server;
krb5_auth_context auth_context = NULL;
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krb5_error *err_ret = NULL;
if (!hostname)
{
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_sendauth: hostname must be specified for Kerberos authentication\n");
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
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ret = pg_krb5_init(PQerrormsg);
if (ret != STATUS_OK)
return ret;
retval = krb5_sname_to_principal(pg_krb5_context, hostname, servicename,
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KRB5_NT_SRV_HST, &server);
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if (retval)
{
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snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"pg_krb5_sendauth: krb5_sname_to_principal: %s\n",
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error_message(retval));
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return STATUS_ERROR;
}
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/*
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* libpq uses a non-blocking socket. But kerberos needs a blocking socket,
* and we have to block somehow to do mutual authentication anyway. So we
* temporarily make it blocking.
*/
if (!pg_set_block(sock))
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{
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char sebuf[256];
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snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
libpq_gettext("could not set socket to blocking mode: %s\n"), pqStrerror(errno, sebuf, sizeof(sebuf)));
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krb5_free_principal(pg_krb5_context, server);
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return STATUS_ERROR;
}
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retval = krb5_sendauth(pg_krb5_context, &auth_context,
(krb5_pointer) & sock, (char *) servicename,
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pg_krb5_client, server,
AP_OPTS_MUTUAL_REQUIRED,
NULL, 0, /* no creds, use ccache instead */
pg_krb5_ccache, &err_ret, NULL, NULL);
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if (retval)
{
if (retval == KRB5_SENDAUTH_REJECTED && err_ret)
{
#if defined(HAVE_KRB5_ERROR_TEXT_DATA)
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snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
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libpq_gettext("Kerberos 5 authentication rejected: %*s\n"),
(int) err_ret->text.length, err_ret->text.data);
#elif defined(HAVE_KRB5_ERROR_E_DATA)
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
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libpq_gettext("Kerberos 5 authentication rejected: %*s\n"),
(int) err_ret->e_data->length,
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(const char *) err_ret->e_data->data);
#else
#error "bogus configuration"
#endif
}
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else
{
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snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
"krb5_sendauth: %s\n", error_message(retval));
}
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if (err_ret)
krb5_free_error(pg_krb5_context, err_ret);
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ret = STATUS_ERROR;
}
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krb5_free_principal(pg_krb5_context, server);
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if (!pg_set_noblock(sock))
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{
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char sebuf[256];
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snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
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libpq_gettext("could not restore non-blocking mode on socket: %s\n"),
pqStrerror(errno, sebuf, sizeof(sebuf)));
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ret = STATUS_ERROR;
}
return ret;
}
#endif /* KRB5 */
/*
* Respond to AUTH_REQ_SCM_CREDS challenge.
*
* Note: current backends will not use this challenge if HAVE_GETPEEREID
* or SO_PEERCRED is defined, but pre-7.4 backends might, so compile the
* code anyway.
*/
static int
pg_local_sendauth(char *PQerrormsg, PGconn *conn)
{
#if defined(HAVE_STRUCT_CMSGCRED) || defined(HAVE_STRUCT_FCRED) || \
(defined(HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKCRED) && defined(LOCAL_CREDS))
char buf;
struct iovec iov;
struct msghdr msg;
#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_CMSGCRED
/* Prevent padding */
char cmsgmem[sizeof(struct cmsghdr) + sizeof(struct cmsgcred)];
/* Point to start of first structure */
struct cmsghdr *cmsg = (struct cmsghdr *) cmsgmem;
#endif
/*
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* The backend doesn't care what we send here, but it wants exactly one
* character to force recvmsg() to block and wait for us.
*/
buf = '\0';
iov.iov_base = &buf;
iov.iov_len = 1;
memset(&msg, 0, sizeof(msg));
msg.msg_iov = &iov;
msg.msg_iovlen = 1;
#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_CMSGCRED
/* Create control header, FreeBSD */
msg.msg_control = cmsg;
msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(cmsgmem);
memset(cmsg, 0, sizeof(cmsgmem));
cmsg->cmsg_len = sizeof(cmsgmem);
cmsg->cmsg_level = SOL_SOCKET;
cmsg->cmsg_type = SCM_CREDS;
#endif
if (sendmsg(conn->sock, &msg, 0) == -1)
{
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char sebuf[256];
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
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"pg_local_sendauth: sendmsg: %s\n",
pqStrerror(errno, sebuf, sizeof(sebuf)));
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
return STATUS_OK;
#else
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
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libpq_gettext("SCM_CRED authentication method not supported\n"));
return STATUS_ERROR;
#endif
}
static int
pg_password_sendauth(PGconn *conn, const char *password, AuthRequest areq)
{
int ret;
char *crypt_pwd;
/* Encrypt the password if needed. */
switch (areq)
{
case AUTH_REQ_MD5:
{
char *crypt_pwd2;
/* Allocate enough space for two MD5 hashes */
crypt_pwd = malloc(2 * (MD5_PASSWD_LEN + 1));
if (!crypt_pwd)
{
fprintf(stderr, libpq_gettext("out of memory\n"));
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
crypt_pwd2 = crypt_pwd + MD5_PASSWD_LEN + 1;
if (!pg_md5_encrypt(password, conn->pguser,
strlen(conn->pguser), crypt_pwd2))
{
free(crypt_pwd);
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
if (!pg_md5_encrypt(crypt_pwd2 + strlen("md5"), conn->md5Salt,
sizeof(conn->md5Salt), crypt_pwd))
{
free(crypt_pwd);
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
break;
}
case AUTH_REQ_CRYPT:
{
char salt[3];
StrNCpy(salt, conn->cryptSalt, 3);
crypt_pwd = crypt(password, salt);
break;
}
case AUTH_REQ_PASSWORD:
/* discard const so we can assign it */
crypt_pwd = (char *) password;
break;
default:
return STATUS_ERROR;
}
/* Packet has a message type as of protocol 3.0 */
if (PG_PROTOCOL_MAJOR(conn->pversion) >= 3)
ret = pqPacketSend(conn, 'p', crypt_pwd, strlen(crypt_pwd) + 1);
else
ret = pqPacketSend(conn, 0, crypt_pwd, strlen(crypt_pwd) + 1);
if (areq == AUTH_REQ_MD5)
free(crypt_pwd);
return ret;
}
/*
* pg_fe_sendauth
* client demux routine for outgoing authentication information
*/
int
pg_fe_sendauth(AuthRequest areq, PGconn *conn, const char *hostname,
const char *password, char *PQerrormsg)
{
#ifndef KRB5
(void) hostname; /* not used */
#endif
switch (areq)
{
case AUTH_REQ_OK:
break;
case AUTH_REQ_KRB4:
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
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libpq_gettext("Kerberos 4 authentication not supported\n"));
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return STATUS_ERROR;
case AUTH_REQ_KRB5:
#ifdef KRB5
pglock_thread();
if (pg_krb5_sendauth(PQerrormsg, conn->sock,
hostname, conn->krbsrvname) != STATUS_OK)
{
/* PQerrormsg already filled in */
pgunlock_thread();
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return STATUS_ERROR;
}
pgunlock_thread();
break;
#else
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
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libpq_gettext("Kerberos 5 authentication not supported\n"));
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return STATUS_ERROR;
#endif
case AUTH_REQ_MD5:
case AUTH_REQ_CRYPT:
case AUTH_REQ_PASSWORD:
if (password == NULL || *password == '\0')
{
(void) snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
PQnoPasswordSupplied);
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return STATUS_ERROR;
}
if (pg_password_sendauth(conn, password, areq) != STATUS_OK)
{
(void) snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
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"fe_sendauth: error sending password authentication\n");
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return STATUS_ERROR;
}
break;
case AUTH_REQ_SCM_CREDS:
if (pg_local_sendauth(PQerrormsg, conn) != STATUS_OK)
return STATUS_ERROR;
break;
default:
snprintf(PQerrormsg, PQERRORMSG_LENGTH,
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libpq_gettext("authentication method %u not supported\n"), areq);
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return STATUS_ERROR;
}
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return STATUS_OK;
}
/*
* pg_fe_getauthname -- returns a pointer to dynamic space containing whatever
* name the user has authenticated to the system
*
* if there is an error, return NULL with an error message in PQerrormsg
*/
char *
pg_fe_getauthname(char *PQerrormsg)
{
const char *name = NULL;
char *authn;
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#ifdef WIN32
char username[128];
DWORD namesize = sizeof(username) - 1;
#else
char pwdbuf[BUFSIZ];
struct passwd pwdstr;
struct passwd *pw = NULL;
#endif
/*
* pglock_thread() really only needs to be called around
* pg_krb5_authname(), but some users are using configure
* --enable-thread-safety-force, so we might as well do the locking within
* our library to protect pqGetpwuid(). In fact, application developers
* can use getpwuid() in their application if they use the locking call we
* provide, or install their own locking function using
* PQregisterThreadLock().
*/
pglock_thread();
#ifdef KRB5
name = pg_krb5_authname(PQerrormsg);
#endif
if (!name)
{
#ifdef WIN32
if (GetUserName(username, &namesize))
name = username;
#else
if (pqGetpwuid(geteuid(), &pwdstr, pwdbuf, sizeof(pwdbuf), &pw) == 0)
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name = pw->pw_name;
#endif
}
authn = name ? strdup(name) : NULL;
pgunlock_thread();
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return authn;
}