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authorAndrew Dolgov <[email protected]>2013-04-07 19:27:34 +0400
committerAndrew Dolgov <[email protected]>2013-04-07 19:27:34 +0400
commitdb77016fc8245d01a5dbe63ccc308258c794e7f2 (patch)
tree4e01c9516f31cde20aa4d7c7b8ffa5d188cfa335 /plugins
parenta905d89e86b303dc00738b3045ebf4ad9e32bfed (diff)
move service-dependent auth plugins to contrib repo
Diffstat (limited to 'plugins')
-rw-r--r--plugins/auth_imap/init.php51
-rw-r--r--plugins/auth_ldap/init.php143
-rw-r--r--plugins/auth_radius/init.php76
-rw-r--r--plugins/auth_radius/php-radius/COPYING674
-rw-r--r--plugins/auth_radius/php-radius/COPYING.LESSER165
-rw-r--r--plugins/auth_radius/php-radius/radius.php840
6 files changed, 0 insertions, 1949 deletions
diff --git a/plugins/auth_imap/init.php b/plugins/auth_imap/init.php
deleted file mode 100644
index cca279cb3..000000000
--- a/plugins/auth_imap/init.php
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-<?php
-/* Requires php-imap
- Put the following options in config.php:
-
- define('IMAP_AUTH_SERVER', 'your.imap.server:port');
- define('IMAP_AUTH_OPTIONS', '/tls/novalidate-cert/norsh');
- // More about options: http://php.net/manual/ru/function.imap-open.php
-
-*/
-class Auth_Imap extends Plugin implements IAuthModule {
-
- private $link;
- private $host;
- private $base;
-
- function about() {
- return array(1.0,
- "Authenticates against an IMAP server (configured in config.php)",
- "fox",
- true);
- }
-
- function init($host) {
- $this->link = $host->get_link();
- $this->host = $host;
- $this->base = new Auth_Base($this->link);
-
- $host->add_hook($host::HOOK_AUTH_USER, $this);
- }
-
- function authenticate($login, $password) {
-
- if ($login && $password) {
- $imap = imap_open(
- "{".IMAP_AUTH_SERVER.IMAP_AUTH_OPTIONS."}INBOX",
- $login,
- $password);
-
- if ($imap) {
- imap_close($imap);
-
- return $this->base->auto_create_user($login);
- }
- }
-
- return false;
- }
-
-}
-
-?>
diff --git a/plugins/auth_ldap/init.php b/plugins/auth_ldap/init.php
deleted file mode 100644
index 8a7488e1c..000000000
--- a/plugins/auth_ldap/init.php
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,143 +0,0 @@
-<?php
-/**
- * Tiny Tiny RSS plugin for LDAP authentication
- * @author hydrian ([email protected])
- * @copyright GPL2
- * Requires php-ldap and PEAR Net::LDAP2
- */
-
-/**
- * Configuration
- * Put the following options in config.php and customize them for your environment
- *
- * define('LDAP_AUTH_SERVER_URI', 'ldaps://LDAPServerHostname:port/');
- * define('LDAP_AUTH_USETLS', FALSE); // Enable TLS Support for ldaps://
- * define('LDAP_AUTH_ALLOW_UNTRUSTED_CERT', TRUE); // Allows untrusted certificate
- * define('LDAP_AUTH_BINDDN', 'cn=serviceaccount,dc=example,dc=com');
- * define('LDAP_AUTH_BINDPW', 'ServiceAccountsPassword');
- * define('LDAP_AUTH_BASEDN', 'dc=example,dc=com');
- * define('LDAP_AUTH_ANONYMOUSBEFOREBIND', FALSE);
- * // ??? will be replaced with the entered username(escaped) at login
- * define('LDAP_AUTH_SEARCHFILTER', '(&(objectClass=person)(uid=???))');
- */
-
-/**
- * Notes -
- * LDAP search does not support follow ldap referals. Referals are disabled to
- * allow proper login. This is particular to Active Directory.
- *
- * Also group membership can be supported if the user object contains the
- * the group membership via attributes. The following LDAP servers can
- * support this.
- * * Active Directory
- * * OpenLDAP support with MemberOf Overlay
- *
- */
-class Auth_Ldap extends Plugin implements IAuthModule {
-
- private $link;
- private $host;
- private $base;
-
- function about() {
- return array(0.01,
- "Authenticates against an LDAP server (configured in config.php)",
- "hydrian",
- true);
- }
-
- function init($host) {
- $this->link = $host->get_link();
- $this->host = $host;
- $this->base = new Auth_Base($this->link);
-
- $host->add_hook($host::HOOK_AUTH_USER, $this);
- }
-
- private function _log($msg) {
- trigger_error($msg, E_USER_WARNING);
- }
-
- function authenticate($login, $password) {
- if ($login && $password) {
- if (!function_exists('ldap_connect')) {
- trigger_error('auth_ldap requires PHP\'s PECL LDAP package installed.');
- return FALSE;
- }
- if (!require_once('Net/LDAP2.php')) {
- trigger_error('auth_ldap requires the PEAR package Net::LDAP2');
- return FALSE;
- }
- $parsedURI=parse_url(LDAP_AUTH_SERVER_URI);
- if ($parsedURI === FALSE) {
- $this->_log('Could not parse LDAP_AUTH_SERVER_URI in config.php');
- return FALSE;
- }
- $ldapConnParams=array(
- 'host'=>$parsedURI['host'],
- 'basedn'=>LDAP_AUTH_BASEDN,
- 'options' => array('LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS' => 0)
- );
-
- if (!LDAP_AUTH_ANONYMOUSBEFOREBIND) {
- $ldapConnParams['binddn']= LDAP_AUTH_BINDDN;
- $ldapConnParams['bindpw']= LDAP_AUTH_BINDPW;
- }
- $ldapConnParams['starttls']= defined('LDAP_AUTH_USETLS') ?
- LDAP_AUTH_USETLS : FALSE;
-
- if (is_int($parsedURI['port'])) {
- $ldapConnParams['port']=$parsedURI['port'];
- }
- // Making connection to LDAP server
- if (LDAP_AUTH_ALLOW_UNTRUSTED_CERT === TRUE) {
- putenv('LDAPTLS_REQCERT=never');
- }
- $ldapConn = Net_LDAP2::connect($ldapConnParams);
- if (Net_LDAP2::isError($ldapConn)) {
- $this->_log('Could not connect to LDAP Server: '.$ldapConn->getMessage());
- return FALSE;
- }
- // Bind with service account if orignal connexion was anonymous
- if (LDAP_AUTH_ANONYMOUSBEFOREBIND) {
- $binding=$ldapConn->bind(LDAP_AUTH_BINDDN, LDAP_AUTH_BINDPW);
- if (Net_LDAP2::isError($binding)) {
- $this->_log('Cound not bind service account: '.$binding->getMessage());
- return FALSE;
- }
- }
- //Searching for user
- $completedSearchFiler=str_replace('???',$login,LDAP_AUTH_SEARCHFILTER);
- $filterObj=Net_LDAP2_Filter::parse($completedSearchFiler);
- $searchResults=$ldapConn->search(LDAP_AUTH_BASEDN, $filterObj);
- if (Net_LDAP2::isError($searchResults)) {
- $this->_log('LDAP Search Failed: '.$searchResults->getMessage());
- return FALSE;
- } elseif ($searchResults->count() === 0) {
- return FALSE;
- } elseif ($searchResults->count() > 1 ) {
- $this->_log('Multiple DNs found for username '.$login);
- return FALSE;
- }
- //Getting user's DN from search
- $userEntry=$searchResults->shiftEntry();
- $userDN=$userEntry->dn();
- //Binding with user's DN.
- $loginAttempt=$ldapConn->bind($userDN, $password);
- $ldapConn->disconnect();
- if ($loginAttempt === TRUE) {
- return $this->base->auto_create_user($login);
- } elseif ($loginAttempt->getCode() == 49) {
- return FALSE;
- } else {
- $this->_log('Unknown Error: Code: '.$loginAttempt->getCode().
- ' Message: '.$loginAttempt->getMessage());
- return FALSE;
- }
- }
- return false;
- }
-
-}
-
-?>
diff --git a/plugins/auth_radius/init.php b/plugins/auth_radius/init.php
deleted file mode 100644
index b08654549..000000000
--- a/plugins/auth_radius/init.php
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
-<?php
-/*
-Tiny Tiny RSS plugin for RADIUS authentication
-@author alsvartr ([email protected])
-@copyright GPL2
-
-Requires php radius class (comes with plugin)
-Put the following options in config.php:
-
- define('RADIUS_AUTH_SERVER', 'radius_server_address');
- define('RADIUS_AUTH_SECRET', 'radius_shared_secret');
-
-Optional:
-
- //Default: 1812
- define('RADIUS_AUTH_PORT', radius_auth_port);
-*/
-
-class Auth_Radius extends Plugin implements IAuthModule {
-
- private $link;
- private $host;
- private $base;
- private $debug;
-
- function about() {
- return array(0.1,
- "Authenticates against an RADIUS server (configured in config.php)",
- "alsvartr",
- true);
- }
-
- function init($host) {
- $this->link = $host->get_link();
- $this->host = $host;
- $this->base = new Auth_Base($this->link);
- $this->debug = FALSE;
-
- $host->add_hook($host::HOOK_AUTH_USER, $this);
- }
-
- private function _log($msg) {
- if ($this->debug) trigger_error($msg, E_USER_WARNING);
- }
-
- function authenticate($login, $password) {
- if (!require_once('php-radius/radius.php')) {
- $this->_log('Cannot require radius class files!');
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- if ($login && $password) {
- if ( (!defined('RADIUS_AUTH_SERVER')) OR (!defined('RADIUS_AUTH_SECRET')) ) {
- $this->_log('Could not parse RADIUS_AUTH_ options from config.php!');
- return FALSE;
- } elseif (!defined('RADIUS_AUTH_PORT'))
- define('RADIUS_AUTH_PORT', 1812);
-
- $radius = new Radius(RADIUS_AUTH_SERVER, RADIUS_AUTH_SECRET, '', 5, RADIUS_AUTH_PORT);
- $radius->SetNasIpAddress('1.2.3.4');
- $auth = $radius->AccessRequest($login, $password);
-
- if ($auth)
- return $this->base->auto_create_user($login);
- else {
- $this->_log('Radius authentication rejected!');
- return FALSE;
- }
- }
-
- return FALSE;
- }
-
-}
-
-?>
diff --git a/plugins/auth_radius/php-radius/COPYING b/plugins/auth_radius/php-radius/COPYING
deleted file mode 100644
index 94a9ed024..000000000
--- a/plugins/auth_radius/php-radius/COPYING
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,674 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/plugins/auth_radius/php-radius/radius.php b/plugins/auth_radius/php-radius/radius.php
deleted file mode 100644
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-<?php
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Pure PHP radius class
- *
- * This Radius class is a radius client implementation in pure PHP
- * following the RFC 2865 rules (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2865.txt)
- *
- * This class works with at least the following RADIUS servers:
- * - Authenex Strong Authentication System (ASAS) with two-factor authentication
- * - FreeRADIUS, a free Radius server implementation for Linux and *nix environments
- * - Microsoft Radius server IAS
- * - Mideye RADIUS server (http://www.mideye.com)
- * - Radl, a free Radius server for Windows
- * - RSA SecurID
- * - VASCO Middleware 3.0 server
- * - WinRadius, Windows Radius server (free for 5 users)
- * - ZyXEL ZyWALL OTP (Authenex ASAS branded by ZyXEL, cheaper)
- *
- *
- * LICENCE
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2008, SysCo systemes de communication sa
- * SysCo (tm) is a trademark of SysCo systemes de communication sa
- * (http://www.sysco.ch/)
- * All rights reserved.
- *
- * This file is part of the Pure PHP radius class
- *
- * Pure PHP radius class is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
- * published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License,
- * or (at your option) any later version.
- *
- * Pure PHP radius class 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with Pure PHP radius class.
- * If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- *
- *
- * @author: SysCo/al
- * @since CreationDate: 2008-01-04
- * @copyright (c) 2008 by SysCo systemes de communication sa
- * @version $LastChangedRevision: 1.2.2 $
- * @version $LastChangedDate: 2009-01-05 $
- * @version $LastChangedBy: SysCo/al $
- * @link $HeadURL: radius.class.php $
- * @link http://developer.sysco.ch/php/
- * Language: PHP 4.0.7 or higher
- *
- *
- * Usage
- *
- * require_once('radius.class.php');
- * $radius = new Radius($ip_radius_server = 'radius_server_ip_address', $shared_secret = 'radius_shared_secret'[, $radius_suffix = 'optional_radius_suffix'[, $udp_timeout = udp_timeout_in_seconds[, $authentication_port = 1812]]]);
- * $result = $radius->Access_Request($username = 'username', $password = 'password'[, $udp_timeout = udp_timeout_in_seconds]);
- *
- *
- * Examples
- *
- * Example 1
- * <?php
- * require_once('radius.class.php');
- * $radius = new Radius('127.0.0.1', 'secret');
- * $radius->SetNasIpAddress('1.2.3.4'); // Needed for some devices, and not auto_detected if PHP not runned through a web server
- * if ($radius->AccessRequest('user', 'pass'))
- * {
- * echo "Authentication accepted.";
- * }
- * else
- * {
- * echo "Authentication rejected.";
- * }
- * ?>
- *
- * Example 2
- * <?php
- * require_once('radius.class.php');
- * $radius = new Radius('127.0.0.1', 'secret');
- * $radius->SetNasPort(0);
- * $radius->SetNasIpAddress('1.2.3.4'); // Needed for some devices, and not auto_detected if PHP not runned through a web server
- * if ($radius->AccessRequest('user', 'pass'))
- * {
- * echo "Authentication accepted.";
- * echo "<br />";
- * }
- * else
- * {
- * echo "Authentication rejected.";
- * echo "<br />";
- * }
- * echo $radius->GetReadableReceivedAttributes();
- * ?>
- *
- *
- * External file needed
- *
- * none.
- *
- *
- * External file created
- *
- * none.
- *
- *
- * Special issues
- *
- * - Sockets support must be enabled.
- * * In Linux and *nix environments, the extension is enabled at
- * compile time using the --enable-sockets configure option
- * * In Windows, PHP Sockets can be activated by un-commenting
- * extension=php_sockets.dll in php.ini
- *
- *
- * Other related ressources
- *
- * FreeRADIUS, a free Radius server implementation for Linux and *nix environments:
- * http://www.freeradius.org/
- *
- * WinRadius, Windows Radius server (free for 5 users):
- * http://www.itconsult2000.com/en/product/WinRadius.zip
- *
- * Radl, a free Radius server for Windows:
- * http://www.loriotpro.com/Products/RadiusServer/FreeRadiusServer_EN.php
- *
- * DOS command line Radius client:
- * http://www.itconsult2000.com/en/product/WinRadiusClient.zip
- *
- *
- * Users feedbacks and comments
- *
- * 2008-07-02 Pim Koeman/Parantion
- *
- * When using a radius connection behind a linux iptables firewall
- * allow port 1812 and 1813 with udp protocol
- *
- * IPTABLES EXAMPLE (command line):
- * iptables -A AlwaysACCEPT -p udp --dport 1812 -j ACCEPT
- * iptables -A AlwaysACCEPT -p udp --dport 1813 -j ACCEPT
- *
- * or put the lines in /etc/sysconfig/iptables (red-hat type systems (fedora, centos, rhel etc.)
- * -A AlwaysACCEPT -p udp --dport 1812 -j ACCEPT
- * -A AlwaysACCEPT -p udp --dport 1813 -j ACCEPT
- *
- *
- * Change Log
- *
- * 2009-01-05 1.2.2 SysCo/al Added Robert Svensson feedback, Mideye RADIUS server is supported
- * 2008-11-11 1.2.1 SysCo/al Added Carlo Ferrari resolution in examples (add NAS IP Address for a VASCO Middleware server)
- * 2008-07-07 1.2 SysCo/al Added Pim Koeman (Parantion) contribution
- * - comments concerning using radius behind a linux iptables firewall
- * Added Jon Bright (tick Trading Software AG) contribution
- * - false octal encoding with 0xx indexes (indexes are now rewritten in xx only)
- * - challenge/response support for the RSA SecurID New-PIN mode
- * Added GetRadiusPacketInfo() method
- * Added GetAttributesInfo() method
- * Added DecodeVendorSpecificContent() (to answer Raul Carvalho's question)
- * Added Decoded Vendor Specific Content in debug messages
- * 2008-02-04 1.1 SysCo/al Typo error for the udp_timeout parameter (line 256 in the version 1.0)
- * 2008-01-07 1.0 SysCo/al Initial release
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-
-
-/*********************************************************************
- *
- * Radius
- * Pure PHP radius class
- *
- * Creation 2008-01-04
- * Update 2009-01-05
- * @package radius
- * @version v.1.2.2
- * @author SysCo/al
- *
- *********************************************************************/
-class Radius
-{
- var $_ip_radius_server; // Radius server IP address
- var $_shared_secret; // Shared secret with the radius server
- var $_radius_suffix; // Radius suffix (default is '');
- var $_udp_timeout; // Timeout of the UDP connection in seconds (default value is 5)
- var $_authentication_port; // Authentication port (default value is 1812)
- var $_accounting_port; // Accouting port (default value is 1813)
- var $_nas_ip_address; // NAS IP address
- var $_nas_port; // NAS port
- var $_encrypted_password; // Encrypted password, as described in the RFC 2865
- var $_user_ip_address; // Remote IP address of the user
- var $_request_authenticator; // Request-Authenticator, 16 octets random number
- var $_response_authenticator; // Request-Authenticator, 16 octets random number
- var $_username; // Username to sent to the Radius server
- var $_password; // Password to sent to the Radius server (clear password, must be encrypted)
- var $_identifier_to_send; // Identifier field for the packet to be sent
- var $_identifier_received; // Identifier field for the received packet
- var $_radius_packet_to_send; // Radius packet code (1=Access-Request, 2=Access-Accept, 3=Access-Reject, 4=Accounting-Request, 5=Accounting-Response, 11=Access-Challenge, 12=Status-Server (experimental), 13=Status-Client (experimental), 255=Reserved
- var $_radius_packet_received; // Radius packet code (1=Access-Request, 2=Access-Accept, 3=Access-Reject, 4=Accounting-Request, 5=Accounting-Response, 11=Access-Challenge, 12=Status-Server (experimental), 13=Status-Client (experimental), 255=Reserved
- var $_attributes_to_send; // Radius attributes to send
- var $_attributes_received; // Radius attributes received
- var $_socket_to_server; // Socket connection
- var $_debug_mode; // Debug mode flag
- var $_attributes_info; // Attributes info array
- var $_radius_packet_info; // Radius packet codes info array
- var $_last_error_code; // Last error code
- var $_last_error_message; // Last error message
-
-
- /*********************************************************************
- *
- * Name: Radius
- * short description: Radius class constructor
- *
- * Creation 2008-01-04
- * Update 2009-01-05
- * @version v.1.2.2
- * @author SysCo/al
- * @param string ip address of the radius server
- * @param string shared secret with the radius server
- * @param string radius domain name suffix (default is empty)
- * @param integer UDP timeout (default is 5)
- * @param integer authentication port
- * @param integer accounting port
- * @return NULL
- *********************************************************************/
- public function Radius($ip_radius_server = '127.0.0.1', $shared_secret = '', $radius_suffix = '', $udp_timeout = 5, $authentication_port = 1812, $accounting_port = 1813)
- {
- $this->_radius_packet_info[1] = 'Access-Request';
- $this->_radius_packet_info[2] = 'Access-Accept';
- $this->_radius_packet_info[3] = 'Access-Reject';
- $this->_radius_packet_info[4] = 'Accounting-Request';
- $this->_radius_packet_info[5] = 'Accounting-Response';
- $this->_radius_packet_info[11] = 'Access-Challenge';
- $this->_radius_packet_info[12] = 'Status-Server (experimental)';
- $this->_radius_packet_info[13] = 'Status-Client (experimental)';
- $this->_radius_packet_info[255] = 'Reserved';
-
- $this->_attributes_info[1] = array('User-Name', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[2] = array('User-Password', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[3] = array('CHAP-Password', 'S'); // Type (1) / Length (1) / CHAP Ident (1) / String
- $this->_attributes_info[4] = array('NAS-IP-Address', 'A');
- $this->_attributes_info[5] = array('NAS-Port', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[6] = array('Service-Type', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[7] = array('Framed-Protocol', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[8] = array('Framed-IP-Address', 'A');
- $this->_attributes_info[9] = array('Framed-IP-Netmask', 'A');
- $this->_attributes_info[10] = array('Framed-Routing', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[11] = array('Filter-Id', 'T');
- $this->_attributes_info[12] = array('Framed-MTU', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[13] = array('Framed-Compression', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[14] = array( 'Login-IP-Host', 'A');
- $this->_attributes_info[15] = array('Login-service', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[16] = array('Login-TCP-Port', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[17] = array('(unassigned)', '');
- $this->_attributes_info[18] = array('Reply-Message', 'T');
- $this->_attributes_info[19] = array('Callback-Number', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[20] = array('Callback-Id', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[21] = array('(unassigned)', '');
- $this->_attributes_info[22] = array('Framed-Route', 'T');
- $this->_attributes_info[23] = array('Framed-IPX-Network', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[24] = array('State', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[25] = array('Class', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[26] = array('Vendor-Specific', 'S'); // Type (1) / Length (1) / Vendor-Id (4) / Vendor type (1) / Vendor length (1) / Attribute-Specific...
- $this->_attributes_info[27] = array('Session-Timeout', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[28] = array('Idle-Timeout', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[29] = array('Termination-Action', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[30] = array('Called-Station-Id', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[31] = array('Calling-Station-Id', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[32] = array('NAS-Identifier', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[33] = array('Proxy-State', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[34] = array('Login-LAT-Service', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[35] = array('Login-LAT-Node', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[36] = array('Login-LAT-Group', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[37] = array('Framed-AppleTalk-Link', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[38] = array('Framed-AppleTalk-Network', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[39] = array('Framed-AppleTalk-Zone', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[60] = array('CHAP-Challenge', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[61] = array('NAS-Port-Type', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[62] = array('Port-Limit', 'I');
- $this->_attributes_info[63] = array('Login-LAT-Port', 'S');
- $this->_attributes_info[76] = array('Prompt', 'I');
-
- $this->_identifier_to_send = 0;
- $this->_user_ip_address = (isset($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'])?$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']:'0.0.0.0');
-
- $this->GenerateRequestAuthenticator();
- $this->SetIpRadiusServer($ip_radius_server);
- $this->SetSharedSecret($shared_secret);
- $this->SetAuthenticationPort($authentication_port);
- $this->SetAccountingPort($accounting_port);
- $this->SetRadiusSuffix($radius_suffix);
- $this->SetUdpTimeout($udp_timeout);
- $this->SetUsername();
- $this->SetPassword();
- $this->SetNasIpAddress();
- $this->SetNasPort();
-
- $this->ClearLastError();
- $this->ClearDataToSend();
- $this->ClearDataReceived();
- }
-
-
- function GetNextIdentifier()
- {
- $this->_identifier_to_send = (($this->_identifier_to_send + 1) % 256);
- return $this->_identifier_to_send;
- }
-
-
- function GenerateRequestAuthenticator()
- {
- $this->_request_authenticator = '';
- for ($ra_loop = 0; $ra_loop <= 15; $ra_loop++)
- {
- $this->_request_authenticator .= chr(rand(1, 255));
- }
- }
-
-
- function GetRequestAuthenticator()
- {
- return $this->_request_authenticator;
- }
-
-
- function GetLastError()
- {
- if (0 < $this->_last_error_code)
- {
- return $this->_last_error_message.' ('.$this->_last_error_code.')';
- }
- else
- {
- return '';
- }
- }
-
-
- function ClearDataToSend()
- {
- $this->_radius_packet_to_send = 0;
- $this->_attributes_to_send = NULL;
- }
-
-
- function ClearDataReceived()
- {
- $this->_radius_packet_received = 0;
- $this->_attributes_received = NULL;
- }
-
-
- function SetPacketCodeToSend($packet_code)
- {
- $this->_radius_packet_to_send = $packet_code;
- }
-
-
- function SetDebugMode($debug_mode)
- {
- $this->_debug_mode = (TRUE === $debug_mode);
- }
-
-
- function SetIpRadiusServer($ip_radius_server)
- {
- $this->_ip_radius_server = gethostbyname($ip_radius_server);
- }
-
-
- function SetSharedSecret($shared_secret)
- {
- $this->_shared_secret = $shared_secret;
- }
-
-
- function SetRadiusSuffix($radius_suffix)
- {
- $this->_radius_suffix = $radius_suffix;
- }
-
-
- function SetUsername($username = '')
- {
- $temp_username = $username;
- if (false === strpos($temp_username, '@'))
- {
- $temp_username .= $this->_radius_suffix;
- }
-
- $this->_username = $temp_username;
- $this->SetAttribute(1, $this->_username);
- }
-
-
- function SetPassword($password = '')
- {
- $this->_password = $password;
- $encrypted_password = '';
- $padded_password = $password;
-
- if (0 != (strlen($password)%16))
- {
- $padded_password .= str_repeat(chr(0),(16-strlen($password)%16));
- }
-
- $previous_result = $this->_request_authenticator;
-
- for ($full_loop = 0; $full_loop < (strlen($padded_password)/16); $full_loop++)
- {
- $xor_value = md5($this->_shared_secret.$previous_result);
-
- $previous_result = '';
- for ($xor_loop = 0; $xor_loop <= 15; $xor_loop++)
- {
- $value1 = ord(substr($padded_password, ($full_loop * 16) + $xor_loop, 1));
- $value2 = hexdec(substr($xor_value, 2*$xor_loop, 2));
- $xor_result = $value1 ^ $value2;
- $previous_result .= chr($xor_result);
- }
- $encrypted_password .= $previous_result;
- }
-
- $this->_encrypted_password = $encrypted_password;
- $this->SetAttribute(2, $this->_encrypted_password);
- }
-
-
- function SetNasIPAddress($nas_ip_address = '')
- {
- if (0 < strlen($nas_ip_address))
- {
- $this->_nas_ip_address = gethostbyname($nas_ip_address);
- }
- else
- {
- $this->_nas_ip_address = gethostbyname(isset($_SERVER['SERVER_ADDR'])?$_SERVER['SERVER_ADDR']:'0.0.0.0');
- }
- $this->SetAttribute(4, $this->_nas_ip_address);
- }
-
-
- function SetNasPort($nas_port = 0)
- {
- $this->_nas_port = intval($nas_port);
- $this->SetAttribute(5, $this->_nas_port);
- }
-
-
- function SetUdpTimeout($udp_timeout = 5)
- {
- if (intval($udp_timeout) > 0)
- {
- $this->_udp_timeout = intval($udp_timeout);
- }
- }
-
-
- function ClearLastError()
- {
- $this->_last_error_code = 0;
- $this->_last_error_message = '';
- }
-
-
- function SetAuthenticationPort($authentication_port)
- {
- if ((intval($authentication_port) > 0) && (intval($authentication_port) < 65536))
- {
- $this->_authentication_port = intval($authentication_port);
- }
- }
-
-
- function SetAccountingPort($accounting_port)
- {
- if ((intval($accounting_port) > 0) && (intval($accounting_port) < 65536))
- {
- $this->_accounting_port = intval($accounting_port);
- }
- }
-
-
- function GetReceivedPacket()
- {
- return $this->_radius_packet_received;
- }
-
-
- function GetReceivedAttributes()
- {
- return $this->_attributes_received;
- }
-
-
- function GetReadableReceivedAttributes()
- {
- $readable_attributes = '';
- if (isset($this->_attributes_received))
- {
- foreach($this->_attributes_received as $one_received_attribute)
- {
- $attributes_info = $this->GetAttributesInfo($one_received_attribute[0]);
- $readable_attributes .= $attributes_info[0].": ";
- if (26 == $one_received_attribute[0])
- {
- $vendor_array = $this->DecodeVendorSpecificContent($one_received_attribute[1]);
- foreach($vendor_array as $vendor_one)
- {
- $readable_attributes .= 'Vendor-Id: '.$vendor_one[0].", Vendor-type: ".$vendor_one[1].", Attribute-specific: ".$vendor_one[2];
- }
- }
- else
- {
- $readable_attributes .= $one_received_attribute[1];
- }
- $readable_attributes .= "<br />\n";
- }
- }
- return $readable_attributes;
- }
-
-
- function GetAttribute($attribute_type)
- {
- $attribute_value = NULL;
- foreach($this->_attributes_received as $one_received_attribute)
- {
- if (intval($attribute_type) == $one_received_attribute[0])
- {
- $attribute_value = $one_received_attribute[1];
- break;
- }
- }
- return $attribute_value;
- }
-
-
- function GetRadiusPacketInfo($info_index)
- {
- if (isset($this->_radius_packet_info[intval($info_index)]))
- {
- return $this->_radius_packet_info[intval($info_index)];
- }
- else
- {
- return '';
- }
- }
-
-
- function GetAttributesInfo($info_index)
- {
- if (isset($this->_attributes_info[intval($info_index)]))
- {
- return $this->_attributes_info[intval($info_index)];
- }
- else
- {
- return array('','');
- }
- }
-
-
- function DebugInfo($debug_info)
- {
- if ($this->_debug_mode)
- {
- echo date('Y-m-d H:i:s').' DEBUG: ';
- echo $debug_info;
- echo '<br />';
- flush();
- }
- }
-
-
- function SetAttribute($type, $value)
- {
- $attribute_index = -1;
- for ($attributes_loop = 0; $attributes_loop < count($this->_attributes_to_send); $attributes_loop++)
- {
- if ($type == ord(substr($this->_attributes_to_send[$attributes_loop], 0, 1)))
- {
- $attribute_index = $attributes_loop;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- $temp_attribute = NULL;
-
- if (isset($this->_attributes_info[$type]))
- {
- switch ($this->_attributes_info[$type][1])
- {
- case 'T': // Text, 1-253 octets containing UTF-8 encoded ISO 10646 characters (RFC 2279).
- $temp_attribute = chr($type).chr(2+strlen($value)).$value;
- break;
- case 'S': // String, 1-253 octets containing binary data (values 0 through 255 decimal, inclusive).
- $temp_attribute = chr($type).chr(2+strlen($value)).$value;
- break;
- case 'A': // Address, 32 bit value, most significant octet first.
- $ip_array = explode(".", $value);
- $temp_attribute = chr($type).chr(6).chr($ip_array[0]).chr($ip_array[1]).chr($ip_array[2]).chr($ip_array[3]);
- break;
- case 'I': // Integer, 32 bit unsigned value, most significant octet first.
- $temp_attribute = chr($type).chr(6).chr(($value/(256*256*256))%256).chr(($value/(256*256))%256).chr(($value/(256))%256).chr($value%256);
- break;
- case 'D': // Time, 32 bit unsigned value, most significant octet first -- seconds since 00:00:00 UTC, January 1, 1970. (not used in this RFC)
- $temp_attribute = NULL;
- break;
- default:
- $temp_attribute = NULL;
- }
- }
-
- if ($attribute_index > -1)
- {
- $this->_attributes_to_send[$attribute_index] = $temp_attribute;
- $additional_debug = 'Modified';
- }
- else
- {
- $this->_attributes_to_send[] = $temp_attribute;
- $additional_debug = 'Added';
- }
- $attribute_info = $this->GetAttributesInfo($type);
- $this->DebugInfo($additional_debug.' Attribute '.$type.' ('.$attribute_info[0].'), format '.$attribute_info[1].', value <em>'.$value.'</em>');
- }
-
-
- function DecodeAttribute($attribute_raw_value, $attribute_format)
- {
- $attribute_value = NULL;
-
- if (isset($this->_attributes_info[$attribute_format]))
- {
- switch ($this->_attributes_info[$attribute_format][1])
- {
- case 'T': // Text, 1-253 octets containing UTF-8 encoded ISO 10646 characters (RFC 2279).
- $attribute_value = $attribute_raw_value;
- break;
- case 'S': // String, 1-253 octets containing binary data (values 0 through 255 decimal, inclusive).
- $attribute_value = $attribute_raw_value;
- break;
- case 'A': // Address, 32 bit value, most significant octet first.
- $attribute_value = ord(substr($attribute_raw_value, 0, 1)).'.'.ord(substr($attribute_raw_value, 1, 1)).'.'.ord(substr($attribute_raw_value, 2, 1)).'.'.ord(substr($attribute_raw_value, 3, 1));
- break;
- case 'I': // Integer, 32 bit unsigned value, most significant octet first.
- $attribute_value = (ord(substr($attribute_raw_value, 0, 1))*256*256*256)+(ord(substr($attribute_raw_value, 1, 1))*256*256)+(ord(substr($attribute_raw_value, 2, 1))*256)+ord(substr($attribute_raw_value, 3, 1));
- break;
- case 'D': // Time, 32 bit unsigned value, most significant octet first -- seconds since 00:00:00 UTC, January 1, 1970. (not used in this RFC)
- $attribute_value = NULL;
- break;
- default:
- $attribute_value = NULL;
- }
- }
- return $attribute_value;
- }
-
-
- /*********************************************************************
- * Array returned: array(array(Vendor-Id1, Vendor type1, Attribute-Specific1), ..., array(Vendor-IdN, Vendor typeN, Attribute-SpecificN)
- *********************************************************************/
- function DecodeVendorSpecificContent($vendor_specific_raw_value)
- {
- $result = array();
- $offset_in_raw = 0;
- $vendor_id = (ord(substr($vendor_specific_raw_value, 0, 1))*256*256*256)+(ord(substr($vendor_specific_raw_value, 1, 1))*256*256)+(ord(substr($vendor_specific_raw_value, 2, 1))*256)+ord(substr($vendor_specific_raw_value, 3, 1));
- $offset_in_raw += 4;
- while ($offset_in_raw < strlen($vendor_specific_raw_value))
- {
- $vendor_type = (ord(substr($vendor_specific_raw_value, 0+$offset_in_raw, 1)));
- $vendor_length = (ord(substr($vendor_specific_raw_value, 1+$offset_in_raw, 1)));
- $attribute_specific = substr($vendor_specific_raw_value, 2+$offset_in_raw, $vendor_length);
- $result[] = array($vendor_id, $vendor_type, $attribute_specific);
- $offset_in_raw += ($vendor_length);
- }
-
- return $result;
- }
-
-
- /*
- * Function : AccessRequest
- *
- * Return TRUE if Access-Request is accepted, FALSE otherwise
- */
- function AccessRequest($username = '', $password = '', $udp_timeout = 0, $state = NULL)
- {
- $this->ClearDataReceived();
- $this->ClearLastError();
-
- $this->SetPacketCodeToSend(1); // Access-Request
-
- if (0 < strlen($username))
- {
- $this->SetUsername($username);
- }
-
- if (0 < strlen($password))
- {
- $this->SetPassword($password);
- }
-
- if ($state!==NULL)
- {
- $this->SetAttribute(24, $state);
- }
- else
- {
- $this->SetAttribute(6, 1); // 1=Login
- }
-
- if (intval($udp_timeout) > 0)
- {
- $this->SetUdpTimeout($udp_timeout);
- }
-
- $attributes_content = '';
- for ($attributes_loop = 0; $attributes_loop < count($this->_attributes_to_send); $attributes_loop++)
- {
- $attributes_content .= $this->_attributes_to_send[$attributes_loop];
- }
-
- $packet_length = 4; // Radius packet code + Identifier + Length high + Length low
- $packet_length += strlen($this->_request_authenticator); // Request-Authenticator
- $packet_length += strlen($attributes_content); // Attributes
-
- $packet_data = chr($this->_radius_packet_to_send);
- $packet_data .= chr($this->GetNextIdentifier());
- $packet_data .= chr(intval($packet_length/256));
- $packet_data .= chr(intval($packet_length%256));
- $packet_data .= $this->_request_authenticator;
- $packet_data .= $attributes_content;
-
- $_socket_to_server = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 17); // UDP packet = 17
-
- if ($_socket_to_server === FALSE)
- {
- $this->_last_error_code = socket_last_error();
- $this->_last_error_message = socket_strerror($this->_last_error_code);
- }
- elseif (FALSE === socket_connect($_socket_to_server, $this->_ip_radius_server, $this->_authentication_port))
- {
- $this->_last_error_code = socket_last_error();
- $this->_last_error_message = socket_strerror($this->_last_error_code);
- }
- elseif (FALSE === socket_write($_socket_to_server, $packet_data, $packet_length))
- {
- $this->_last_error_code = socket_last_error();
- $this->_last_error_message = socket_strerror($this->_last_error_code);
- }
- else
- {
- $this->DebugInfo('<b>Packet type '.$this->_radius_packet_to_send.' ('.$this->GetRadiusPacketInfo($this->_radius_packet_to_send).')'.' sent</b>');
- if ($this->_debug_mode)
- {
- $readable_attributes = '';
- foreach($this->_attributes_to_send as $one_attribute_to_send)
- {
- $attribute_info = $this->GetAttributesInfo(ord(substr($one_attribute_to_send,0,1)));
- $this->DebugInfo('Attribute '.ord(substr($one_attribute_to_send,0,1)).' ('.$attribute_info[0].'), length '.(ord(substr($one_attribute_to_send,1,1))-2).', format '.$attribute_info[1].', value <em>'.$this->DecodeAttribute(substr($one_attribute_to_send,2), ord(substr($one_attribute_to_send,0,1))).'</em>');
- }
- }
- $read_socket_array = array($_socket_to_server);
- $write_socket_array = NULL;
- $except_socket_array = NULL;
-
- $received_packet = chr(0);
-
- if (!(FALSE === socket_select($read_socket_array, $write_socket_array, $except_socket_array, $this->_udp_timeout)))
- {
- if (in_array($_socket_to_server, $read_socket_array))
- {
- if (FALSE === ($received_packet = @socket_read($_socket_to_server, 1024))) // @ used, than no error is displayed if the connection is closed by the remote host
- {
- $received_packet = chr(0);
- $this->_last_error_code = socket_last_error();
- $this->_last_error_message = socket_strerror($this->_last_error_code);
- }
- else
- {
- socket_close($_socket_to_server);
- }
- }
- }
- else
- {
- socket_close($_socket_to_server);
- }
- }
-
- $this->_radius_packet_received = intval(ord(substr($received_packet, 0, 1)));
-
- $this->DebugInfo('<b>Packet type '.$this->_radius_packet_received.' ('.$this->GetRadiusPacketInfo($this->_radius_packet_received).')'.' received</b>');
-
- if ($this->_radius_packet_received > 0)
- {
- $this->_identifier_received = intval(ord(substr($received_packet, 1, 1)));
- $packet_length = (intval(ord(substr($received_packet, 2, 1))) * 256) + (intval(ord(substr($received_packet, 3, 1))));
- $this->_response_authenticator = substr($received_packet, 4, 16);
- $attributes_content = substr($received_packet, 20, ($packet_length - 4 - 16));
- while (strlen($attributes_content) > 2)
- {
- $attribute_type = intval(ord(substr($attributes_content,0,1)));
- $attribute_length = intval(ord(substr($attributes_content,1,1)));
- $attribute_raw_value = substr($attributes_content,2,$attribute_length-2);
- $attributes_content = substr($attributes_content, $attribute_length);
-
- $attribute_value = $this->DecodeAttribute($attribute_raw_value, $attribute_type);
-
- $attribute_info = $this->GetAttributesInfo($attribute_type);
- if (26 == $attribute_type)
- {
- $vendor_array = $this->DecodeVendorSpecificContent($attribute_value);
- foreach($vendor_array as $vendor_one)
- {
- $this->DebugInfo('Attribute '.$attribute_type.' ('.$attribute_info[0].'), length '.($attribute_length-2).', format '.$attribute_info[1].', Vendor-Id: '.$vendor_one[0].", Vendor-type: ".$vendor_one[1].", Attribute-specific: ".$vendor_one[2]);
- }
- }
- else
- {
- $this->DebugInfo('Attribute '.$attribute_type.' ('.$attribute_info[0].'), length '.($attribute_length-2).', format '.$attribute_info[1].', value <em>'.$attribute_value.'</em>');
- }
-
- $this->_attributes_received[] = array($attribute_type, $attribute_value);
- }
- }
-
- return (2 == ($this->_radius_packet_received));
- }
-}
-
-?>