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  1. <?php
  2. /**
  3. * auth.php
  4. *
  5. * Contains functions used to do authentication.
  6. *
  7. * Dependencies:
  8. * functions/global.php
  9. * functions/strings.php.
  10. *
  11. * @copyright &copy; 1999-2007 The SquirrelMail Project Team
  12. * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GNU Public License
  13. * @version $Id$
  14. * @package squirrelmail
  15. */
  16. /**
  17. * Detect whether user is logged in
  18. *
  19. * Function is similar to is_logged_in() function. If user is logged in, function
  20. * returns true. If user is not logged in or session is expired, function saves $_POST
  21. * and PAGE_NAME in session and returns false. POST information is saved in
  22. * 'session_expired_post' variable, PAGE_NAME is saved in 'session_expired_location'.
  23. *
  24. * Script that uses this function instead of is_logged_in() function, must handle user
  25. * level messages.
  26. * @return boolean
  27. * @since 1.5.1
  28. */
  29. function sqauth_is_logged_in() {
  30. if ( sqsession_is_registered('user_is_logged_in') ) {
  31. return true;
  32. }
  33. // First we store some information in the new session to prevent
  34. // information-loss.
  35. $session_expired_post = $_POST;
  36. $session_expired_location = PAGE_NAME;
  37. if (!sqsession_is_registered('session_expired_post')) {
  38. sqsession_register($session_expired_post,'session_expired_post');
  39. }
  40. if (!sqsession_is_registered('session_expired_location')) {
  41. sqsession_register($session_expired_location,'session_expired_location');
  42. }
  43. session_write_close();
  44. return false;
  45. }
  46. /**
  47. * Reads and decodes stored user password information
  48. *
  49. * Direct access to password information is deprecated.
  50. * @return string password in plain text
  51. * @since 1.5.1
  52. */
  53. function sqauth_read_password() {
  54. sqgetGlobalVar('key', $key, SQ_COOKIE);
  55. sqgetGlobalVar('onetimepad', $onetimepad,SQ_SESSION);
  56. return OneTimePadDecrypt($key, $onetimepad);
  57. }
  58. /**
  59. * Saves or updates user password information
  60. *
  61. * This function is used to update password information that SquirrelMail
  62. * stores during existing web session. It does not modify password stored
  63. * in authentication system used by IMAP server.
  64. *
  65. * Function must be called before any html output started. Direct access
  66. * to password information is deprecated. Saved password information is
  67. * available only to next executed SquirrelMail script. If your script needs
  68. * access to saved password after sqauth_save_password() call, use returned
  69. * OTP encrypted key.
  70. * @param string $pass password
  71. * @return string password encrypted with OTP. In case script wants to access
  72. * password information before reloading page.
  73. * @since 1.5.1
  74. */
  75. function sqauth_save_password($pass) {
  76. sqgetGlobalVar('base_uri', $base_uri, SQ_SESSION);
  77. $onetimepad = OneTimePadCreate(strlen($pass));
  78. sqsession_register($onetimepad,'onetimepad');
  79. $key = OneTimePadEncrypt($pass, $onetimepad);
  80. sqsetcookie('key', $key, false, $base_uri);
  81. return $key;
  82. }
  83. /**
  84. * Given the challenge from the server, supply the response using cram-md5 (See
  85. * RFC 2195 for details)
  86. *
  87. * @param string $username User ID
  88. * @param string $password User password supplied by User
  89. * @param string $challenge The challenge supplied by the server
  90. * @return string The response to be sent to the IMAP server
  91. * @since 1.4.0
  92. */
  93. function cram_md5_response ($username,$password,$challenge) {
  94. $challenge=base64_decode($challenge);
  95. $hash=bin2hex(hmac_md5($challenge,$password));
  96. $response=base64_encode($username . " " . $hash) . "\r\n";
  97. return $response;
  98. }
  99. /**
  100. * Return Digest-MD5 response.
  101. * Given the challenge from the server, calculate and return the
  102. * response-string for digest-md5 authentication. (See RFC 2831 for more
  103. * details)
  104. *
  105. * @param string $username User ID
  106. * @param string $password User password supplied by User
  107. * @param string $challenge The challenge supplied by the server
  108. * @param string $service The service name, usually 'imap'; it is used to
  109. * define the digest-uri.
  110. * @param string $host The host name, usually the server's FQDN; it is used to
  111. * define the digest-uri.
  112. * @param string $authz Authorization ID (since 1.5.2)
  113. * @return string The response to be sent to the IMAP server
  114. * @since 1.4.0
  115. */
  116. function digest_md5_response ($username,$password,$challenge,$service,$host,$authz='') {
  117. $result=digest_md5_parse_challenge($challenge);
  118. // verify server supports qop=auth
  119. // $qop = explode(",",$result['qop']);
  120. //if (!in_array("auth",$qop)) {
  121. // rfc2831: client MUST fail if no qop methods supported
  122. // return false;
  123. //}
  124. $cnonce = base64_encode(bin2hex(hmac_md5(microtime())));
  125. $ncount = "00000001";
  126. /* This can be auth (authentication only), auth-int (integrity protection), or
  127. auth-conf (confidentiality protection). Right now only auth is supported.
  128. DO NOT CHANGE THIS VALUE */
  129. $qop_value = "auth";
  130. $digest_uri_value = $service . '/' . $host;
  131. // build the $response_value
  132. //FIXME This will probably break badly if a server sends more than one realm
  133. $string_a1 = utf8_encode($username).":";
  134. $string_a1 .= utf8_encode($result['realm']).":";
  135. $string_a1 .= utf8_encode($password);
  136. $string_a1 = hmac_md5($string_a1);
  137. $A1 = $string_a1 . ":" . $result['nonce'] . ":" . $cnonce;
  138. if(!empty($authz)) {
  139. $A1 .= ":" . utf8_encode($authz);
  140. }
  141. $A1 = bin2hex(hmac_md5($A1));
  142. $A2 = "AUTHENTICATE:$digest_uri_value";
  143. // If qop is auth-int or auth-conf, A2 gets a little extra
  144. if ($qop_value != 'auth') {
  145. $A2 .= ':00000000000000000000000000000000';
  146. }
  147. $A2 = bin2hex(hmac_md5($A2));
  148. $string_response = $result['nonce'] . ':' . $ncount . ':' . $cnonce . ':' . $qop_value;
  149. $response_value = bin2hex(hmac_md5($A1.":".$string_response.":".$A2));
  150. $reply = 'charset=utf-8,username="' . $username . '",realm="' . $result["realm"] . '",';
  151. $reply .= 'nonce="' . $result['nonce'] . '",nc=' . $ncount . ',cnonce="' . $cnonce . '",';
  152. $reply .= "digest-uri=\"$digest_uri_value\",response=$response_value";
  153. $reply .= ',qop=' . $qop_value;
  154. if(!empty($authz)) {
  155. $reply .= ',authzid=' . $authz;
  156. }
  157. $reply = base64_encode($reply);
  158. return $reply . "\r\n";
  159. }
  160. /**
  161. * Parse Digest-MD5 challenge.
  162. * This function parses the challenge sent during DIGEST-MD5 authentication and
  163. * returns an array. See the RFC for details on what's in the challenge string.
  164. *
  165. * @param string $challenge Digest-MD5 Challenge
  166. * @return array Digest-MD5 challenge decoded data
  167. * @since 1.4.0
  168. */
  169. function digest_md5_parse_challenge($challenge) {
  170. $challenge=base64_decode($challenge);
  171. while (isset($challenge)) {
  172. if ($challenge{0} == ',') { // First char is a comma, must not be 1st time through loop
  173. $challenge=substr($challenge,1);
  174. }
  175. $key=explode('=',$challenge,2);
  176. $challenge=$key[1];
  177. $key=$key[0];
  178. if ($challenge{0} == '"') {
  179. // We're in a quoted value
  180. // Drop the first quote, since we don't care about it
  181. $challenge=substr($challenge,1);
  182. // Now explode() to the next quote, which is the end of our value
  183. $val=explode('"',$challenge,2);
  184. $challenge=$val[1]; // The rest of the challenge, work on it in next iteration of loop
  185. $value=explode(',',$val[0]);
  186. // Now, for those quoted values that are only 1 piece..
  187. if (sizeof($value) == 1) {
  188. $value=$value[0]; // Convert to non-array
  189. }
  190. } else {
  191. // We're in a "simple" value - explode to next comma
  192. $val=explode(',',$challenge,2);
  193. if (isset($val[1])) {
  194. $challenge=$val[1];
  195. } else {
  196. unset($challenge);
  197. }
  198. $value=$val[0];
  199. }
  200. $parsed["$key"]=$value;
  201. } // End of while loop
  202. return $parsed;
  203. }
  204. /**
  205. * Creates a HMAC digest that can be used for auth purposes
  206. * See RFCs 2104, 2617, 2831
  207. * Uses mhash() extension if available
  208. *
  209. * @param string $data Data to apply hash function to.
  210. * @param string $key Optional key, which, if supplied, will be used to
  211. * calculate data's HMAC.
  212. * @return string HMAC Digest string
  213. * @since 1.4.0
  214. */
  215. function hmac_md5($data, $key='') {
  216. if (extension_loaded('mhash')) {
  217. if ($key== '') {
  218. $mhash=mhash(MHASH_MD5,$data);
  219. } else {
  220. $mhash=mhash(MHASH_MD5,$data,$key);
  221. }
  222. return $mhash;
  223. }
  224. if (!$key) {
  225. return pack('H*',md5($data));
  226. }
  227. $key = str_pad($key,64,chr(0x00));
  228. if (strlen($key) > 64) {
  229. $key = pack("H*",md5($key));
  230. }
  231. $k_ipad = $key ^ str_repeat(chr(0x36), 64) ;
  232. $k_opad = $key ^ str_repeat(chr(0x5c), 64) ;
  233. /* Heh, let's get recursive. */
  234. $hmac=hmac_md5($k_opad . pack("H*",md5($k_ipad . $data)) );
  235. return $hmac;
  236. }
  237. /**
  238. * Fillin user and password based on SMTP auth settings.
  239. *
  240. * @param string $user Reference to SMTP username
  241. * @param string $pass Reference to SMTP password (unencrypted)
  242. * @since 1.5.0
  243. */
  244. function get_smtp_user(&$user, &$pass) {
  245. global $username, $smtp_auth_mech,
  246. $smtp_sitewide_user, $smtp_sitewide_pass;
  247. if ($smtp_auth_mech == 'none') {
  248. $user = '';
  249. $pass = '';
  250. } elseif ( isset($smtp_sitewide_user) && isset($smtp_sitewide_pass) &&
  251. !empty($smtp_sitewide_user)) {
  252. $user = $smtp_sitewide_user;
  253. $pass = $smtp_sitewide_pass;
  254. } else {
  255. $user = $username;
  256. $pass = sqauth_read_password();
  257. }
  258. }