📄 rlm_logintime.c
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/* * rlm_logintime.c * * Version: $Id: rlm_logintime.c,v 1.17 2007/11/25 14:02:10 aland Exp $ * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA * * Copyright 2001,2006 The FreeRADIUS server project * Copyright 2004 Kostas Kalevras <kkalev@noc.ntua.gr> */#include <freeradius-devel/ident.h>RCSID("$Id: rlm_logintime.c,v 1.17 2007/11/25 14:02:10 aland Exp $")#include <freeradius-devel/radiusd.h>#include <freeradius-devel/modules.h>#include <ctype.h>/* * Define a structure for our module configuration. * * These variables do not need to be in a structure, but it's * a lot cleaner to do so, and a pointer to the structure can * be used as the instance handle. */typedef struct rlm_logintime_t { char *msg; /* The Reply-Message passed back to the user * if the account is outside allowed timestamp */ int min_time;} rlm_logintime_t;/* * A mapping of configuration file names to internal variables. * * Note that the string is dynamically allocated, so it MUST * be freed. When the configuration file parse re-reads the string, * it free's the old one, and strdup's the new one, placing the pointer * to the strdup'd string into 'config.string'. This gets around * buffer over-flows. */static const CONF_PARSER module_config[] = { { "reply-message", PW_TYPE_STRING_PTR, offsetof(rlm_logintime_t,msg), NULL, "You are calling outside your allowed timespan\r\n"}, { "minimum-timeout", PW_TYPE_INTEGER, offsetof(rlm_logintime_t,min_time), NULL, "60" }, { NULL, -1, 0, NULL, NULL }};static int logintime_detach(void *instance);/* * Compare the current time to a range. */static int timecmp(void *instance, REQUEST *req, VALUE_PAIR *request, VALUE_PAIR *check, VALUE_PAIR *check_pairs, VALUE_PAIR **reply_pairs){ instance = instance; request = request; /* shut the compiler up */ check_pairs = check_pairs; reply_pairs = reply_pairs; /* * If there's a request, use that timestamp. */ if (timestr_match((char *)check->vp_strvalue, req ? req->timestamp : time(NULL)) >= 0) return 0; return -1;}/* * Time-Of-Day support */static int time_of_day(void *instance, REQUEST *req, VALUE_PAIR *request, VALUE_PAIR *check, VALUE_PAIR *check_pairs, VALUE_PAIR **reply_pairs){ int scan; int hhmmss, when; char *p; struct tm *tm, s_tm; instance = instance; request = request; /* shut the compiler up */ check_pairs = check_pairs; reply_pairs = reply_pairs; /* * Must be called with a request pointer. */ if (!req) return -1; if (strspn(check->vp_strvalue, "0123456789: ") != strlen(check->vp_strvalue)) { DEBUG("rlm_logintime: Bad Time-Of-Day value \"%s\"", check->vp_strvalue); return -1; } tm = localtime_r(&req->timestamp, &s_tm); hhmmss = (tm->tm_hour * 3600) + (tm->tm_min * 60) + tm->tm_sec; /* * Time of day is a 24-hour clock */ p = check->vp_strvalue; scan = atoi(p); p = strchr(p, ':'); if ((scan > 23) || !p) { DEBUG("rlm_logintime: Bad Time-Of-Day value \"%s\"", check->vp_strvalue); return -1; } when = scan * 3600; p++; scan = atoi(p); if (scan > 59) { DEBUG("rlm_logintime: Bad Time-Of-Day value \"%s\"", check->vp_strvalue); return -1; } when += scan * 60; p = strchr(p, ':'); if (p) { scan = atoi(p + 1); if (scan > 59) { DEBUG("rlm_logintime: Bad Time-Of-Day value \"%s\"", check->vp_strvalue); return -1; } when += scan; } fprintf(stderr, "returning %d - %d\n", hhmmss, when); return hhmmss - when;}/* * Check if account has expired, and if user may login now. */static int logintime_authorize(void *instance, REQUEST *request){ rlm_logintime_t *data = (rlm_logintime_t *)instance; VALUE_PAIR *check_item = NULL; int r; if ((check_item = pairfind(request->config_items, PW_LOGIN_TIME)) != NULL) { /* * Authentication is OK. Now see if this * user may login at this time of the day. */ DEBUG("rlm_logintime: Checking Login-Time: '%s'",check_item->vp_strvalue); r = timestr_match((char *)check_item->vp_strvalue, request->timestamp); if (r == 0) { /* unlimited */ /* * Do nothing: login-time is OK. */ /* * Session-Timeout needs to be at least * 60 seconds, some terminal servers * ignore smaller values. */ DEBUG("rlm_logintime: timestr returned unlimited"); } else if (r < data->min_time) { char logstr[MAX_STRING_LEN]; VALUE_PAIR *module_fmsg_vp; /* * User called outside allowed time interval. */ DEBUG("rlm_logintime: timestr returned reject"); if (data->msg && data->msg[0]){ char msg[MAX_STRING_LEN]; VALUE_PAIR *tmp; if (!radius_xlat(msg, sizeof(msg), data->msg, request, NULL)) { radlog(L_ERR, "rlm_logintime: xlat failed."); return RLM_MODULE_FAIL; } pairfree(&request->reply->vps); tmp = pairmake("Reply-Message", msg, T_OP_SET); request->reply->vps = tmp; } snprintf(logstr, sizeof(logstr), "Outside allowed timespan (time allowed %s)", check_item->vp_strvalue); module_fmsg_vp = pairmake("Module-Failure-Message", logstr, T_OP_EQ); pairadd(&request->packet->vps, module_fmsg_vp); return RLM_MODULE_REJECT; } else if (r > 0) { VALUE_PAIR *reply_item; /* * User is allowed, but set Session-Timeout. */ DEBUG("rlm_logintime: timestr returned accept"); if ((reply_item = pairfind(request->reply->vps, PW_SESSION_TIMEOUT)) != NULL) { if (reply_item->vp_integer > (unsigned) r) reply_item->vp_integer = r; } else { reply_item = radius_paircreate(request, &request->reply->vps, PW_SESSION_TIMEOUT, PW_TYPE_INTEGER); reply_item->vp_integer = r; } DEBUG("rlm_logintime: Session-Timeout set to: %d",r); } } else return RLM_MODULE_NOOP; return RLM_MODULE_OK;}/* * Do any per-module initialization that is separate to each * configured instance of the module. e.g. set up connections * to external databases, read configuration files, set up * dictionary entries, etc. * * If configuration information is given in the config section * that must be referenced in later calls, store a handle to it * in *instance otherwise put a null pointer there. */static int logintime_instantiate(CONF_SECTION *conf, void **instance){ rlm_logintime_t *data; /* * Set up a storage area for instance data */ data = rad_malloc(sizeof(*data)); if (!data) { radlog(L_ERR, "rlm_logintime: rad_malloc() failed."); return -1; } memset(data, 0, sizeof(*data)); /* * If the configuration parameters can't be parsed, then * fail. */ if (cf_section_parse(conf, data, module_config) < 0) { free(data); radlog(L_ERR, "rlm_logintime: Configuration parsing failed."); return -1; } if (data->min_time == 0){ radlog(L_ERR, "rlm_logintime: Minimum timeout should be non zero."); free(data); return -1; } /* * Register a Current-Time comparison function */ paircompare_register(PW_CURRENT_TIME, 0, timecmp, data); paircompare_register(PW_TIME_OF_DAY, 0, time_of_day, data); *instance = data; return 0;}static int logintime_detach(void *instance){ paircompare_unregister(PW_CURRENT_TIME, timecmp); paircompare_unregister(PW_TIME_OF_DAY, time_of_day); free(instance); return 0;}/* * The module name should be the only globally exported symbol. * That is, everything else should be 'static'. * * If the module needs to temporarily modify it's instantiation * data, the type should be changed to RLM_TYPE_THREAD_UNSAFE. * The server will then take care of ensuring that the module * is single-threaded. */module_t rlm_logintime = { RLM_MODULE_INIT, "logintime", RLM_TYPE_CHECK_CONFIG_SAFE, /* type */ logintime_instantiate, /* instantiation */ logintime_detach, /* detach */ { NULL, /* authentication */ logintime_authorize, /* authorization */ NULL, /* preaccounting */ NULL, /* accounting */ NULL, /* checksimul */ NULL, /* pre-proxy */ NULL, /* post-proxy */ NULL /* post-auth */ },};
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