As a preporatory task for a computer lab in school, we are asked to write a c program that simulates the login process in UNIX. The program should read username and password from a terminal, compare it to hashed values in a local file that is supposed to resemble /etc/passwd.
Here's what I've got:
/*
* Program mylogin.c
*
* This program prompts the user for a login name and password
*
*/
#define _XOPEN_SOURCE
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <string.h>
/* define some error constants */
#define NOUSER -1
/* define max size of a username */
#define USERNAME_SIZE 32
#define PASSWORD_SIZE 32
#define HASH_SIZE 32
#define FAILED_LIMIT 5
#define AGE_LIMIT 10
int read_username(char *username)
{
printf("login: ");
fgets(username,USERNAME_SIZE,stdin);
/* remove the CR included by getline() */
username[strlen(username)-1]='\0';
return(0);
}
int read_password(char *password)
{
printf("password: ");
fgets(password,PASSWORD_SIZE,stdin);
//getpass(password);
/* remove the CR included by getline() */
password[strlen(password)-1]='\0';
return(0);
}
int user_exists(const char *username)
{
struct pwdb_passwd *pw_entry;
pw_entry=getpwnam(username);
return((pw_entry)!=NULL);
}
int main(int argc,char **argv)
{
char username[USERNAME_SIZE];
char* password;
/* write "login:" and read user input */
read_username(username);
read_password(password);
if (!user_exists(username))
{
printf("Unknown user or authentication\n");
main(argc, argv);
}
struct pwdb_passwd *pw_entry = getpwnam(username);
char* hashed_password = crypt(password,pw_entry->pw_passwd);
if(strcmp(hashed_password, pw_entry->pw_passwd)==0)
{
if((pw_entry->pw_failed)<FAILED_LIMIT)
{
printf("User authenticated successfully\n");
pw_entry->pw_age++;
pw_entry->pw_failed = 0;
pwdb_update_user(pw_entry);
}else{
printf("User account locked\n");
main(argc, argv);
}
}
else
{
printf("Unknown user or authentication\n");
pw_entry->pw_failed++;
if(pw_entry->pw_failed>5){
printf("Too many failed attempts. Username now locked\n");
}
pwdb_update_user(pw_entry);
main(argc, argv);
}
return(0);
}
The struct pwdb_passwd is defined in the files pwdb_lib.c and pwdb_lib.h, which are already written.
When I compile the program, I get a couple of errors. For example on line 73, I get: "error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type"
I don't understand why. It doesn't seem to like pw_entry->pw_passwd and things like that. More to the point, I get different errors when compiling under Windows with Code::Blocks (using gcc) than under Ubuntu with gcc. I find this pretty strange. I suspect it could be because I import pwd.h and that it only exists on Linux and not Windows. Could this be right? I tried creating my own pwd.h file and save it in the same directory, but it still didn't work. Moving to an ubuntu computer, I dont get errors from the pwd.h thing, but instead get errors on: "dereferencing pointer to incomplete type"
What's wrong with my code?
I also suspect memory leak in the user_exists function, but I'm not sure if it affects the overall program.
pw_entryis correct?<pwd.h>showsgetpwnamreturningpasswd*– simonc Feb 19 at 16:52passwordbefore passing it toread_password. Probably it's best to makepasswordan array, likeusername. Also,password[strlen(password)-1] = '\0';needs a check that a) the length isn't 0, and, more likely to happen, although probably rare, b) that there is actually a newline, and the password entered is less than 31 characters long (and if the password is too long, you should think how to deal with that). – Daniel Fischer Feb 19 at 18:47