Initial checkin of a contributed type that handles passwords efficiently.

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#
# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/contrib/chkpass/Makefile,v 1.1 2001/05/03 12:32:13 darcy Exp $
#
subdir = contrib/chkpass
top_builddir = ../..
include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global
NAME := chkpass
SONAME := $(NAME)$(DLSUFFIX)
SQLS = $(NAME).sql
MODS = $(NAME)$(DLSUFFIX)
override CPPFLAGS := -I$(srcdir) $(CPPFLAGS)
override CFLAGS += $(CFLAGS_SL)
ifdef REFINT_VERBOSE
override CPPFLAGS+= -DREFINT_VERBOSE
endif
all: $(SONAME) $(NAME).sql
$(NAME).sql: $(NAME).sql.in
sed -e 's:MODULE_PATHNAME:$(libdir)/contrib/$(SONAME):g' < $< > $@
install: all installdirs
$(INSTALL_SHLIB) $(SONAME) $(libdir)/contrib
$(INSTALL_DATA) README.$(NAME) $(docdir)/contrib
sed "s+%%PGDIR%%+$(libdir)+g" < chkpass.sql > $(datadir)/contrib
installdirs:
$(mkinstalldirs) $(libdir)/contrib $(docdir)/contrib $(datadir)/contrib
uninstall:
rm -f $(libdir)/contrib/$(SONAME) $(docdir)/contrib/README.$(NAME) \
$(addprefix $(datadir)/contrib/, $(NAME).sql)
clean distclean maintainer-clean:
rm -f $(SONAME) $(NAME).sql
depend dep:
$(CC) -MM -MG $(CFLAGS) *.c > depend
ifeq (depend,$(wildcard depend))
include depend
endif

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$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/contrib/chkpass/Attic/README.chkpass,v 1.1 2001/05/03 12:32:13 darcy Exp $
Chkpass is a password type that is automatically checked and converted upon
entry. It is stored encrypted. To compare, simply compare agains a clear
text password and the comparison function will encrypt it before comparing.
It also returns an error if the code determines that the password is easily
crackable. This is currently a stub that does nothing.
I haven't worried about making this type indexable. I doubt that anyone
would ever need to sort a file in order of encrypted password.
If you precede the string with a colon, the encryption and checking are
skipped so that you can enter existing passwords into the field.
On output, a colon is prepended. This makes it possible to dump and reload
passwords without re-encrypting them. If you want the password (encrypted)
without the colon then use the raw() function. This allows you to use the
type with things like Apache's Auth_PostgreSQL module.
D'Arcy J.M. Cain
darcy@druid.net

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/*
* PostgreSQL type definitions for chkpass
* Written by D'Arcy J.M. Cain
* darcy@druid.net
* http://www.druid.net/darcy/
*
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/contrib/chkpass/chkpass.c,v 1.1 2001/05/03 12:32:13 darcy Exp $
* best viewed with tabs set to 4
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <postgres.h>
#include <utils/palloc.h>
/*
* This type encrypts it's input unless the first character is a colon.
* The output is the encrypted form with a leading colon. The output
* format is designed to allow dump and reload operations to work as
* expected without doing special tricks.
*/
/*
* This is the internal storage format for CHKPASSs.
* 15 is all I need but add a little buffer
*/
typedef struct chkpass
{
char password[16];
} chkpass;
/*
* Various forward declarations:
*/
chkpass *chkpass_in(char *str);
char *chkpass_out(chkpass * addr);
text *chkpass_rout(chkpass * addr);
/* Only equal or not equal make sense */
bool chkpass_eq(chkpass * a1, text * a2);
bool chkpass_ne(chkpass * a1, text * a2);
/* This function checks that the password is a good one
* It's just a placeholder for now */
static int
verify_pass(const char *str)
{
return 0;
}
/*
* CHKPASS reader.
*/
chkpass *
chkpass_in(char *str)
{
chkpass *result;
char mysalt[4];
static bool random_initialized = false;
static char salt_chars[] =
"./0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
/* special case to let us enter encrypted passwords */
if (*str == ':')
{
result = (chkpass *) palloc(sizeof(chkpass));
strncpy(result->password, str + 1, 13);
result->password[13] = 0;
return (result);
}
if (verify_pass(str) != 0)
{
elog(ERROR, "chkpass_in: purported CHKPASS \"%s\" is a weak password",
str);
return NULL;
}
result = (chkpass *) palloc(sizeof(chkpass));
if (!random_initialized)
{
srandom((unsigned int) time(NULL));
random_initialized = true;
}
mysalt[0] = salt_chars[random() & 0x3f];
mysalt[1] = salt_chars[random() & 0x3f];
mysalt[2] = 0; /* technically the terminator is not
* necessary but I like to play safe */
strcpy(result->password, crypt(str, mysalt));
return (result);
}
/*
* CHKPASS output function.
* Just like any string but we know it is max 15 (13 plus colon and terminator.)
*/
char *
chkpass_out(chkpass * password)
{
char *result;
if (password == NULL)
return (NULL);
if ((result = (char *) palloc(16)) != NULL)
{
result[0] = ':';
strcpy(result + 1, password->password);
}
return (result);
}
/*
* special output function that doesn't output the colon
*/
text *
chkpass_rout(chkpass *password)
{
text *result = NULL;
if (password == NULL)
return (NULL);
if ((result = (text *) palloc(VARHDRSZ + 16)) != NULL)
{
VARSIZE(result) = VARHDRSZ + strlen(password->password);
memcpy(VARDATA(result), password->password, strlen(password->password));
}
return (result);
}
/*
* Boolean tests
*/
bool
chkpass_eq(chkpass * a1, text *a2)
{
char str[10];
int sz = 8;
if (!a1 || !a2) return 0;
if (a2->vl_len < 12) sz = a2->vl_len - 4;
strncpy(str, a2->vl_dat, sz);
str[sz] = 0;
return (strcmp(a1->password, crypt(str, a1->password)) == 0);
}
bool
chkpass_ne(chkpass * a1, text *a2)
{
char str[10];
int sz = 8;
if (!a1 || !a2) return 0;
if (a2->vl_len < 12) sz = a2->vl_len - 4;
strncpy(str, a2->vl_dat, sz);
str[sz] = 0;
return (strcmp(a1->password, crypt(str, a1->password)) != 0);
}

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--
-- PostgreSQL code for CHKPASS.
-- Written by D'Arcy J.M. Cain
-- darcy@druid.net
-- http://www.druid.net/darcy/
--
-- $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/contrib/chkpass/Attic/chkpass.sql,v 1.1 2001/05/03 12:32:13 darcy Exp $
-- best viewed with tabs set to 4
-- %%PGDIR%% changed to your local directory where modules is
--
load '%%PGDIR%%/modules/chkpass.so';
--
-- Input and output functions and the type itself:
--
create function chkpass_in(opaque)
returns opaque
as '%%PGDIR%%/modules/chkpass.so'
language 'c';
create function chkpass_out(opaque)
returns opaque
as '%%PGDIR%%/modules/chkpass.so'
language 'c';
create type chkpass (
internallength = 16,
externallength = 13,
input = chkpass_in,
output = chkpass_out
);
create function raw(chkpass)
returns text
as '%%PGDIR%%/modules/chkpass.so', 'chkpass_rout'
language 'c';
--
-- The various boolean tests:
--
create function eq(chkpass, text)
returns bool
as '%%PGDIR%%/modules/chkpass.so', 'chkpass_eq'
language 'c';
create function ne(chkpass, text)
returns bool
as '%%PGDIR%%/modules/chkpass.so', 'chkpass_ne'
language 'c';
--
-- Now the operators. Note how some of the parameters to some
-- of the 'create operator' commands are commented out. This
-- is because they reference as yet undefined operators, and
-- will be implicitly defined when those are, further down.
--
create operator = (
leftarg = chkpass,
rightarg = text,
commutator = =,
-- negator = <>,
procedure = eq
);
create operator <> (
leftarg = chkpass,
rightarg = text,
negator = =,
procedure = ne
);
INSERT INTO pg_description (objoid, description)
SELECT oid, 'password type with checks'
FROM pg_type WHERE typname = 'chkpass';
--
-- eof
--