Use GSSAPI library for SSPI auth, when native SSPI is not available

This allows non-Windows clients to connect to a Windows
server with SSPI authentication.

Christian Ullrich, largely modified by me
This commit is contained in:
Magnus Hagander 2011-01-29 17:06:55 +01:00
parent 7f242d880b
commit 4ea1a273fb
1 changed files with 16 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -831,6 +831,10 @@ pg_fe_sendauth(AuthRequest areq, PGconn *conn)
#if defined(ENABLE_GSS) || defined(ENABLE_SSPI)
case AUTH_REQ_GSS:
#if !defined(ENABLE_SSPI)
/* no native SSPI, so use GSSAPI library for it */
case AUTH_REQ_SSPI:
#endif
{
int r;
@ -888,13 +892,14 @@ pg_fe_sendauth(AuthRequest areq, PGconn *conn)
pgunlock_thread();
}
break;
#else
#else /* defined(ENABLE_GSS) || defined(ENABLE_SSPI) */
/* No GSSAPI *or* SSPI support */
case AUTH_REQ_GSS:
case AUTH_REQ_GSS_CONT:
printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
libpq_gettext("GSSAPI authentication not supported\n"));
return STATUS_ERROR;
#endif
#endif /* defined(ENABLE_GSS) || defined(ENABLE_SSPI) */
#ifdef ENABLE_SSPI
case AUTH_REQ_SSPI:
@ -914,11 +919,19 @@ pg_fe_sendauth(AuthRequest areq, PGconn *conn)
pgunlock_thread();
break;
#else
/*
* No SSPI support. However, if we have GSSAPI but not SSPI
* support, AUTH_REQ_SSPI will have been handled in the codepath
* for AUTH_REQ_GSSAPI above, so don't duplicate the case label
* in that case.
*/
#if !defined(ENABLE_GSS)
case AUTH_REQ_SSPI:
printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
libpq_gettext("SSPI authentication not supported\n"));
return STATUS_ERROR;
#endif
#endif /* !define(ENABLE_GSSAPI) */
#endif /* ENABLE_SSPI */
case AUTH_REQ_CRYPT: