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/*
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 1989 - 1994, Julianne Frances Haugh
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 1996 - 2001, Marek Michałkiewicz
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2001 - 2006, Tomasz Kłoczko
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2007 - 2012, Nicolas François
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*/
#include <config.h>
#ident "$Id$"
#include <errno.h>
#include <grp.h>
#ifndef USE_PAM
#ifdef ENABLE_LASTLOG
#include <lastlog.h>
#endif /* ENABLE_LASTLOG */
#endif /* !USE_PAM */
#include <pwd.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "alloc.h"
#include "attr.h"
#include "defines.h"
#include "faillog.h"
#include "failure.h"
#include "getdef.h"
#include "memzero.h"
#include "prototypes.h"
#include "pwauth.h"
/*@-exitarg@*/
#include "exitcodes.h"
#include "shadowlog.h"
#include "string/sprintf.h"
#include "string/strftime.h"
#include "string/strtcpy.h"
#ifdef USE_PAM
#include "pam_defs.h"
static pam_handle_t *pamh = NULL;
#define PAM_FAIL_CHECK if (retcode != PAM_SUCCESS) { \
fprintf(stderr,"\n%s\n",pam_strerror(pamh, retcode)); \
SYSLOG((LOG_ERR,"%s",pam_strerror(pamh, retcode))); \
(void) pam_end(pamh, retcode); \
exit(1); \
}
#define PAM_END { retcode = pam_close_session(pamh,0); \
(void) pam_end(pamh,retcode); }
#endif /* USE_PAM */
#ifndef USE_PAM
/*
* Needed for MkLinux DR1/2/2.1 - J.
*/
#ifndef LASTLOG_FILE
#define LASTLOG_FILE "/var/log/lastlog"
#endif
#endif /* !USE_PAM */
/*
* Global variables
*/
static const char Prog[] = "login";
static const char *hostname = "";
static /*@null@*/ /*@only@*/char *username = NULL;
static int reason = PW_LOGIN;
#ifndef USE_PAM
#ifdef ENABLE_LASTLOG
static struct lastlog ll;
#endif /* ENABLE_LASTLOG */
#endif /* !USE_PAM */
static bool pflg = false;
static bool fflg = false;
#ifdef RLOGIN
static bool rflg = false;
#else /* RLOGIN */
#define rflg false
#endif /* !RLOGIN */
static bool hflg = false;
static bool preauth_flag = false;
static bool amroot;
static char tmsg[256];
/*
* External identifiers.
*/
extern char **newenvp;
extern size_t newenvc;
#ifndef ALARM
#define ALARM 60
#endif
#ifndef RETRIES
#define RETRIES 3
#endif
/* local function prototypes */
static void usage (void);
static void setup_tty (void);
static void process_flags (int argc, char *const *argv);
static /*@observer@*/const char *get_failent_user (/*@returned@*/const char *user);
#ifndef USE_PAM
static struct faillog faillog;
static void bad_time_notify (void);
static void check_nologin (bool login_to_root);
#else
static void get_pam_user (char **ptr_pam_user);
#endif
static void init_env (void);
static void alarm_handler (int);
static void exit_handler (int);
/*
* usage - print login command usage and exit
*
* login [ name ]
* login -r hostname (for rlogind)
* login -h hostname (for telnetd, etc.)
* login -f name (for pre-authenticated login: datakit, xterm, etc.)
*/
static void usage (void)
{
fprintf (stderr, _("Usage: %s [-p] [name]\n"), Prog);
if (!amroot) {
exit (1);
}
fprintf (stderr, _(" %s [-p] [-h host] [-f name]\n"), Prog);
#ifdef RLOGIN
fprintf (stderr, _(" %s [-p] -r host\n"), Prog);
#endif /* RLOGIN */
exit (1);
}
static void setup_tty (void)
{
TERMIO termio;
if (GTTY (0, &termio) == 0) { /* get terminal characteristics */
int erasechar;
int killchar;
/*
* Add your favorite terminal modes here ...
*/
termio.c_lflag |= ISIG | ICANON | ECHO | ECHOE;
termio.c_iflag |= ICRNL;
#if defined(ECHOKE) && defined(ECHOCTL)
termio.c_lflag |= ECHOKE | ECHOCTL;
#endif
#if defined(ECHOPRT) && defined(NOFLSH) && defined(TOSTOP)
termio.c_lflag &= ~(ECHOPRT | NOFLSH | TOSTOP);
#endif
#ifdef ONLCR
termio.c_oflag |= ONLCR;
#endif
/* leave these values unchanged if not specified in login.defs */
erasechar = getdef_num ("ERASECHAR", termio.c_cc[VERASE]);
killchar = getdef_num ("KILLCHAR", termio.c_cc[VKILL]);
termio.c_cc[VERASE] = erasechar;
termio.c_cc[VKILL] = killchar;
/* Make sure the values were valid.
* getdef_num cannot validate this.
*/
if (erasechar != (int) termio.c_cc[VERASE]) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("configuration error - cannot parse %s value: '%d'"),
"ERASECHAR", erasechar);
exit (1);
}
if (killchar != (int) termio.c_cc[VKILL]) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("configuration error - cannot parse %s value: '%d'"),
"KILLCHAR", killchar);
exit (1);
}
/*
* ttymon invocation prefers this, but these settings
* won't come into effect after the first username login
*/
(void) STTY (0, &termio);
}
}
#ifndef USE_PAM
/*
* Tell the user that this is not the right time to login at this tty
*/
static void bad_time_notify (void)
{
(void) puts (_("Invalid login time"));
(void) fflush (stdout);
}
static void check_nologin (bool login_to_root)
{
const char *fname;
/*
* Check to see if system is turned off for non-root users.
* This would be useful to prevent users from logging in
* during system maintenance. We make sure the message comes
* out for root so she knows to remove the file if she's
* forgotten about it ...
*/
fname = getdef_str ("NOLOGINS_FILE");
if ((NULL != fname) && (access (fname, F_OK) == 0)) {
FILE *nlfp;
/*
* Cat the file if it can be opened, otherwise just
* print a default message
*/
nlfp = fopen (fname, "r");
if (NULL != nlfp) {
int c;
while ((c = getc (nlfp)) != EOF) {
if (c == '\n') {
(void) putchar ('\r');
}
(void) putchar (c);
}
(void) fflush (stdout);
(void) fclose (nlfp);
} else {
(void) puts (_("\nSystem closed for routine maintenance"));
}
/*
* Non-root users must exit. Root gets the message, but
* gets to login.
*/
if (!login_to_root) {
closelog ();
exit (0);
}
(void) puts (_("\n[Disconnect bypassed -- root login allowed.]"));
}
}
#endif /* !USE_PAM */
static void process_flags (int argc, char *const *argv)
{
int arg;
int flag;
/*
* Check the flags for proper form. Every argument starting with
* "-" must be exactly two characters long. This closes all the
* clever rlogin, telnet, and getty holes.
*/
for (arg = 1; arg < argc; arg++) {
if (argv[arg][0] == '-' && strlen (argv[arg]) > 2) {
usage ();
}
if (strcmp(argv[arg], "--") == 0) {
break; /* stop checking on a "--" */
}
}
/*
* Process options.
*/
while ((flag = getopt (argc, argv, "d:fh:pr:")) != EOF) {
switch (flag) {
case 'd':
/* "-d device" ignored for compatibility */
break;
case 'f':
fflg = true;
break;
case 'h':
hflg = true;
hostname = optarg;
reason = PW_TELNET;
break;
#ifdef RLOGIN
case 'r':
rflg = true;
hostname = optarg;
reason = PW_RLOGIN;
break;
#endif /* RLOGIN */
case 'p':
pflg = true;
break;
default:
usage ();
}
}
#ifdef RLOGIN
/*
* Neither -h nor -f should be combined with -r.
*/
if (rflg && (hflg || fflg)) {
usage ();
}
#endif /* RLOGIN */
/*
* Allow authentication bypass only if real UID is zero.
*/
if ((rflg || fflg || hflg) && !amroot) {
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Permission denied.\n"), Prog);
exit (1);
}
/*
* Get the user name.
*/
if (optind < argc) {
assert (NULL == username);
username = xstrdup (argv[optind]);
strzero (argv[optind]);
++optind;
}
#ifdef RLOGIN
if (rflg && (NULL != username)) {
usage ();
}
#endif /* RLOGIN */
if (fflg && (NULL == username)) {
usage ();
}
}
static void init_env (void)
{
#ifndef USE_PAM
const char *cp;
#endif
char *tmp;
tmp = getenv ("LANG");
if (NULL != tmp) {
addenv ("LANG", tmp);
}
/*
* Add the timezone environmental variable so that time functions
* work correctly.
*/
tmp = getenv ("TZ");
if (NULL != tmp) {
addenv ("TZ", tmp);
}
#ifndef USE_PAM
else {
cp = getdef_str ("ENV_TZ");
if (NULL != cp) {
addenv (('/' == *cp) ? tz (cp) : cp, NULL);
}
}
#endif /* !USE_PAM */
/*
* Add the clock frequency so that profiling commands work
* correctly.
*/
tmp = getenv ("HZ");
if (NULL != tmp) {
addenv ("HZ", tmp);
}
#ifndef USE_PAM
else {
cp = getdef_str ("ENV_HZ");
if (NULL != cp) {
addenv (cp, NULL);
}
}
#endif /* !USE_PAM */
}
static void exit_handler (MAYBE_UNUSED int sig)
{
_exit (0);
}
static void alarm_handler (MAYBE_UNUSED int sig)
{
write_full(STDERR_FILENO, tmsg, strlen(tmsg));
signal(SIGALRM, exit_handler);
alarm(2);
}
#ifdef USE_PAM
/*
* get_pam_user - Get the username according to PAM
*
* ptr_pam_user shall point to a malloc'ed string (or NULL).
*/
static void get_pam_user (char **ptr_pam_user)
{
int retcode;
const void *ptr_user;
assert (NULL != ptr_pam_user);
retcode = pam_get_item (pamh, PAM_USER, &ptr_user);
PAM_FAIL_CHECK;
free (*ptr_pam_user);
if (NULL != ptr_user) {
*ptr_pam_user = xstrdup (ptr_user);
} else {
*ptr_pam_user = NULL;
}
}
#endif
/*
* get_failent_user - Return a string that can be used to log failure
* from a user.
*
* This will be either the user argument, or "UNKNOWN".
*
* It is quite common to mistyped the password for username, and passwords
* should not be logged.
*/
static /*@observer@*/const char *get_failent_user (/*@returned@*/const char *user)
{
const char *failent_user = "UNKNOWN";
bool log_unkfail_enab = getdef_bool("LOG_UNKFAIL_ENAB");
if ((NULL != user) && ('\0' != user[0])) {
if ( log_unkfail_enab
|| (getpwnam (user) != NULL)) {
failent_user = user;
}
}
return failent_user;
}
/*
* login - create a new login session for a user
*
* login is typically called by getty as the second step of a
* new user session. getty is responsible for setting the line
* characteristics to a reasonable set of values and getting
* the name of the user to be logged in. login may also be
* called to create a new user session on a pty for a variety
* of reasons, such as X servers or network logins.
*
* the flags which login supports are
*
* -p - preserve the environment
* -r - perform autologin protocol for rlogin
* -f - do not perform authentication, user is preauthenticated
* -h - the name of the remote host
*/
int main (int argc, char **argv)
{
int err;
bool subroot = false;
char **envp = environ;
char *host = NULL;
char tty[BUFSIZ];
char fromhost[512];
const char *failent_user;
const char *tmptty;
const char *cp;
const char *tmp;
unsigned int delay;
unsigned int retries;
unsigned int timeout;
struct passwd *pwd = NULL;
#if defined(USE_PAM)
int retcode;
char *pam_user = NULL;
pid_t child;
#else
bool is_console;
struct spwd *spwd = NULL;
# if defined(ENABLE_LASTLOG)
char ptime[80];
# endif
#endif
#if defined(RLOGIN)
char term[128] = "";
#endif
/*
* Some quick initialization.
*/
sanitize_env ();
(void) setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
(void) bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
(void) textdomain (PACKAGE);
initenv ();
amroot = (getuid () == 0);
log_set_progname(Prog);
log_set_logfd(stderr);
if (geteuid() != 0) {
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Cannot possibly work without effective root\n"), Prog);
exit (1);
}
process_flags (argc, argv);
if ((isatty (0) == 0) || (isatty (1) == 0) || (isatty (2) == 0)) {
exit (1); /* must be a terminal */
}
err = get_session_host(&host);
/*
* Be picky if run by normal users (possible if installed setuid
* root), but not if run by root.
*/
if (!amroot && (err != 0)) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR,
"No session entry, error %d. You must exec \"login\" from the lowest level \"sh\"",
err));
exit (1);
}
tmptty = ttyname (0);
if (NULL == tmptty) {
tmptty = "UNKNOWN";
}
STRTCPY(tty, tmptty);
#ifndef USE_PAM
is_console = console (tty);
#endif
if (rflg || hflg) {
/*
* Add remote hostname to the environment. I think
* (not sure) I saw it once on Irix. --marekm
*/
addenv ("REMOTEHOST", hostname);
}
if (fflg) {
preauth_flag = true;
}
if (hflg) {
reason = PW_RLOGIN;
}
#ifdef RLOGIN
if (rflg) {
size_t max_size = sysconf(_SC_LOGIN_NAME_MAX);
assert (NULL == username);
username = XMALLOC(max_size, char);
username[max_size - 1] = '\0';
if (do_rlogin(hostname, username, max_size, term, sizeof(term)))
{
preauth_flag = true;
} else {
free (username);
username = NULL;
}
}
#endif /* RLOGIN */
OPENLOG (Prog);
setup_tty ();
#ifndef USE_PAM
(void) umask (getdef_num ("UMASK", GETDEF_DEFAULT_UMASK));
{
/*
* Use the ULIMIT in the login.defs file, and if
* there isn't one, use the default value. The
* user may have one for themselves, but otherwise,
* just take what you get.
*/
long limit = getdef_long ("ULIMIT", -1L);
if (limit != -1) {
set_filesize_limit (limit);
}
}
#endif
/*
* The entire environment will be preserved if the -p flag
* is used.
*/
if (pflg) {
while (NULL != *envp) { /* add inherited environment, */
addenv (*envp, NULL); /* some variables change later */
envp++;
}
}
#ifdef RLOGIN
if (term[0] != '\0') {
addenv ("TERM", term);
} else
#endif /* RLOGIN */
{
/* preserve TERM from getty */
if (!pflg) {
tmp = getenv ("TERM");
if (NULL != tmp) {
addenv ("TERM", tmp);
}
}
}
init_env ();
if (optind < argc) { /* now set command line variables */
set_env (argc - optind, &argv[optind]);
}
if (rflg || hflg) {
cp = hostname;
} else if ((host != NULL) && (host[0] != '\0')) {
cp = host;
} else {
cp = "";
}
if ('\0' != *cp) {
SNPRINTF(fromhost, " on '%.100s' from '%.200s'", tty, cp);
} else {
SNPRINTF(fromhost, " on '%.100s'", tty);
}
free(host);
top:
/* only allow ALARM sec. for login */
timeout = getdef_unum ("LOGIN_TIMEOUT", ALARM);
SNPRINTF(tmsg, _("\nLogin timed out after %u seconds.\n"), timeout);
(void) signal (SIGALRM, alarm_handler);
if (timeout > 0) {
(void) alarm (timeout);
}
environ = newenvp; /* make new environment active */
delay = getdef_unum ("FAIL_DELAY", 1);
retries = getdef_unum ("LOGIN_RETRIES", RETRIES);
#ifdef USE_PAM
retcode = pam_start (Prog, username, &conv, &pamh);
if (retcode != PAM_SUCCESS) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("login: PAM Failure, aborting: %s\n"),
pam_strerror (pamh, retcode));
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR, "Couldn't initialize PAM: %s",
pam_strerror (pamh, retcode)));
exit (99);
}
/*
* hostname & tty are either set to NULL or their correct values,
* depending on how much we know. We also set PAM's fail delay to
* ours.
*
* PAM_RHOST and PAM_TTY are used for authentication, only use
* information coming from login or from the caller (e.g. no utmp)
*/
retcode = pam_set_item (pamh, PAM_RHOST, hostname);
PAM_FAIL_CHECK;
retcode = pam_set_item (pamh, PAM_TTY, tty);
PAM_FAIL_CHECK;
#ifdef HAS_PAM_FAIL_DELAY
retcode = pam_fail_delay (pamh, 1000000 * delay);
PAM_FAIL_CHECK;
#endif
/* if fflg, then the user has already been authenticated */
if (!fflg) {
char hostn[256];
char loginprompt[256]; //That's one hell of a prompt :)
unsigned int failcount = 0;
/* Make the login prompt look like we want it */
if (gethostname (hostn, sizeof (hostn)) == 0) {
SNPRINTF(loginprompt, _("%s login: "), hostn);
} else {
STRTCPY(loginprompt, _("login: "));
}
retcode = pam_set_item (pamh, PAM_USER_PROMPT, loginprompt);
PAM_FAIL_CHECK;
/* if we didn't get a user on the command line,
set it to NULL */
get_pam_user (&pam_user);
if ((NULL != pam_user) && ('\0' == pam_user[0])) {
retcode = pam_set_item (pamh, PAM_USER, NULL);
PAM_FAIL_CHECK;
}
/*
* There may be better ways to deal with some of
* these conditions, but at least this way I don't
* think we'll be giving away information. Perhaps
* someday we can trust that all PAM modules will
* pay attention to failure count and get rid of
* MAX_LOGIN_TRIES?
*/
failcount = 0;
while (true) {
bool failed = false;
failcount++;
#ifdef HAS_PAM_FAIL_DELAY
if (delay > 0) {
retcode = pam_fail_delay(pamh, 1000000*delay);
PAM_FAIL_CHECK;
}
#endif
retcode = pam_authenticate (pamh, 0);
get_pam_user (&pam_user);
failent_user = get_failent_user (pam_user);
if (retcode == PAM_MAXTRIES) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_NOTICE,
"TOO MANY LOGIN TRIES (%u)%s FOR '%s'",
failcount, fromhost, failent_user));
fprintf (stderr,
_("Maximum number of tries exceeded (%u)\n"),
failcount);
PAM_END;
exit(0);
} else if (retcode == PAM_ABORT) {
/* Serious problems, quit now */
(void) fputs (_("login: abort requested by PAM\n"), stderr);
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR,"PAM_ABORT returned from pam_authenticate()"));
PAM_END;
exit(99);
} else if (retcode != PAM_SUCCESS) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_NOTICE,"FAILED LOGIN (%u)%s FOR '%s', %s",
failcount, fromhost, failent_user,
pam_strerror (pamh, retcode)));
failed = true;
}
if (!failed) {
break;
}
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
audit_fd = audit_open ();
audit_log_acct_message (audit_fd,
AUDIT_USER_LOGIN,
NULL, /* Prog. name */
"login",
failent_user,
AUDIT_NO_ID,
hostname,
NULL, /* addr */
tty,
0); /* result */
close (audit_fd);
#endif /* WITH_AUDIT */
(void) puts ("");
(void) puts (_("Login incorrect"));
if (failcount >= retries) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_NOTICE,
"TOO MANY LOGIN TRIES (%u)%s FOR '%s'",
failcount, fromhost, failent_user));
fprintf (stderr,
_("Maximum number of tries exceeded (%u)\n"),
failcount);
PAM_END;
exit(0);
}
/*
* Let's give it another go around.
* Even if a username was given on the command
* line, prompt again for the username.
*/
retcode = pam_set_item (pamh, PAM_USER, NULL);
PAM_FAIL_CHECK;
}
/* We don't get here unless they were authenticated above */
(void) alarm (0);
}
/* Check the account validity */
retcode = pam_acct_mgmt (pamh, 0);
if (retcode == PAM_NEW_AUTHTOK_REQD) {
retcode = pam_chauthtok (pamh, PAM_CHANGE_EXPIRED_AUTHTOK);
}
PAM_FAIL_CHECK;
/* Open the PAM session */
get_pam_user (&pam_user);
retcode = pam_open_session (pamh, hushed (pam_user) ? PAM_SILENT : 0);
PAM_FAIL_CHECK;
/* Grab the user information out of the password file for future usage
* First get the username that we are actually using, though.
*
* From now on, we will discard changes of the user (PAM_USER) by
* PAM APIs.
*/
get_pam_user (&pam_user);
free (username);
username = xstrdup (pam_user);
failent_user = get_failent_user (username);
pwd = xgetpwnam (username);
if (NULL == pwd) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR, "cannot find user %s", failent_user));
fprintf (stderr,
_("Cannot find user (%s)\n"),
username);
exit (1);
}
/* This set up the process credential (group) and initialize the
* supplementary group access list.
* This has to be done before pam_setcred
*/
if (setup_groups (pwd) != 0) {
exit (1);
}
retcode = pam_setcred (pamh, PAM_ESTABLISH_CRED);
PAM_FAIL_CHECK;
/* NOTE: If pam_setcred changes PAM_USER, this will not be taken
* into account.
*/
#else /* ! USE_PAM */
while (true) { /* repeatedly get login/password pairs */
bool failed;
/* user_passwd is always a pointer to this constant string
* or a passwd or shadow password that will be memzero by
* pw_free / spw_free.
* Do not free() user_passwd. */
const char *user_passwd = "!";
/* Do some cleanup to avoid keeping entries we do not need
* anymore. */
if (NULL != pwd) {
pw_free (pwd);
pwd = NULL;
}
if (NULL != spwd) {
spw_free (spwd);
spwd = NULL;
}
failed = false; /* haven't failed authentication yet */
if (NULL == username) { /* need to get a login id */
size_t max_size = sysconf(_SC_LOGIN_NAME_MAX);
if (subroot) {
closelog ();
exit (1);
}
preauth_flag = false;
username = XMALLOC(max_size, char);
username[max_size - 1] = '\0';
login_prompt(username, max_size);
if ('\0' == username[0]) {
/* Prompt for a new login */
free (username);
username = NULL;
continue;
}
}
/* Get the username to be used to log failures */
failent_user = get_failent_user (username);
pwd = xgetpwnam (username);
if (NULL == pwd) {
preauth_flag = false;
failed = true;
} else {
user_passwd = pwd->pw_passwd;
/*
* If the encrypted password begins with a "!",
* the account is locked and the user cannot
* login, even if they have been
* "pre-authenticated."
*/
if ( ('!' == user_passwd[0])
|| ('*' == user_passwd[0])) {
failed = true;
}
if (strcmp (user_passwd, "") == 0) {
const char *prevent_no_auth = getdef_str("PREVENT_NO_AUTH");
if (prevent_no_auth == NULL) {
prevent_no_auth = "superuser";
}
if (strcmp(prevent_no_auth, "yes") == 0) {
failed = true;
} else if ((pwd->pw_uid == 0)
&& (strcmp(prevent_no_auth, "superuser") == 0)) {
failed = true;
}
}
}
if (strcmp (user_passwd, SHADOW_PASSWD_STRING) == 0) {
spwd = xgetspnam (username);
if (NULL != spwd) {
user_passwd = spwd->sp_pwdp;
} else {
/* The user exists in passwd, but not in
* shadow. SHADOW_PASSWD_STRING indicates
* that the password shall be in shadow.
*/
SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN,
"no shadow password for '%s'%s",
username, fromhost));
}
}
/*
* The -r and -f flags provide a name which has already
* been authenticated by some server.
*/
if (preauth_flag) {
goto auth_ok;
}
if (pw_auth (user_passwd, username, reason, NULL) == 0) {
goto auth_ok;
}
SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN, "invalid password for '%s' %s",
failent_user, fromhost));
failed = true;
auth_ok:
/*
* This is the point where all authenticated users wind up.
* If you reach this far, your password has been
* authenticated and so on.
*/
if ( !failed
&& (NULL != pwd)
&& (0 == pwd->pw_uid)
&& !is_console) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_CRIT, "ILLEGAL ROOT LOGIN %s", fromhost));
failed = true;
}
if ( !failed
&& !login_access (username, ('\0' != *hostname) ? hostname : tty)) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN, "LOGIN '%s' REFUSED %s",
username, fromhost));
failed = true;
}
if ( (NULL != pwd)
&& getdef_bool ("FAILLOG_ENAB")
&& !failcheck (pwd->pw_uid, &faillog, failed)) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_CRIT,
"exceeded failure limit for '%s' %s",
username, fromhost));
failed = true;
}
if (!failed) {
break;
}
/* don't log non-existent users */