#include "libbb.h"
/* Ask the user for a password.
+ * Return 1 without asking if PW has an empty password.
+ * Return -1 on EOF, error while reading input, or timeout.
* Return 1 if the user gives the correct password for entry PW,
- * 0 if not. Return 1 without asking if PW has an empty password.
+ * 0 if not.
*
- * NULL pw means "just fake it for login with bad username" */
-
-int correct_password(const struct passwd *pw)
+ * NULL pw means "just fake it for login with bad username"
+ */
+int FAST_FUNC ask_and_check_password_extended(const struct passwd *pw,
+ int timeout, const char *prompt)
{
char *unencrypted, *encrypted;
const char *correct;
int r;
-#if ENABLE_FEATURE_SHADOWPASSWDS
- /* Using _r function to avoid pulling in static buffers */
- struct spwd spw;
- char buffer[256];
-#endif
-
/* fake salt. crypt() can choke otherwise. */
correct = "aa";
if (!pw) {
}
correct = pw->pw_passwd;
#if ENABLE_FEATURE_SHADOWPASSWDS
+ /* Using _r function to avoid pulling in static buffers */
if ((correct[0] == 'x' || correct[0] == '*') && !correct[1]) {
+ struct spwd spw;
+ char buffer[256];
/* getspnam_r may return 0 yet set result to NULL.
* At least glibc 2.4 does this. Be extra paranoid here. */
struct spwd *result = NULL;
return 1;
fake_it:
- unencrypted = bb_askpass(0, "Password: ");
+ unencrypted = bb_ask(STDIN_FILENO, timeout, prompt);
if (!unencrypted) {
- return 0;
+ /* EOF (such as ^D) or error (such as ^C) or timeout */
+ return -1;
}
encrypted = pw_encrypt(unencrypted, correct, 1);
r = (strcmp(encrypted, correct) == 0);
free(encrypted);
- memset(unencrypted, 0, strlen(unencrypted));
+ nuke_str(unencrypted);
return r;
}
+
+int FAST_FUNC ask_and_check_password(const struct passwd *pw)
+{
+ return ask_and_check_password_extended(pw, 0, "Password: ");
+}