<?php /** * Elgg Simple PAM library * Contains functions for managing authentication. * This is not a full implementation of PAM. It supports a single facility * (authentication) and allows multiple policies (user authentication is the * default). There are two control flags possible for each module: sufficient * or required. The entire chain for a policy is processed (or until a * required module fails). A module fails by returning false or throwing an * exception. The order that modules are processed is determined by the order * they are registered. For an example of a PAM, see pam_auth_userpass() in * sessions.php. * * For more information on PAMs see: * http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/pam/index.html * * @see ElggPAM * * @package Elgg.Core * @subpackage Authentication.PAM */ global $_PAM_HANDLERS; $_PAM_HANDLERS = array(); /** * Register a PAM handler. * * A PAM handler should return true if the authentication attempt passed. For a * failure, return false or throw an exception. Returning nothing indicates that * the handler wants to be skipped. * * @param string $handler The handler function in the format * pam_handler($credentials = NULL); * @param string $importance The importance - "sufficient" (default) or "required" * @param string $policy The policy type, default is "user" * * @return bool */ function register_pam_handler($handler, $importance = "sufficient", $policy = "user") { global $_PAM_HANDLERS; // setup array for this type of pam if not already set if (!isset($_PAM_HANDLERS[$policy])) { $_PAM_HANDLERS[$policy] = array(); } if (is_callable($handler)) { $_PAM_HANDLERS[$policy][$handler] = new stdClass; $_PAM_HANDLERS[$policy][$handler]->handler = $handler; $_PAM_HANDLERS[$policy][$handler]->importance = strtolower($importance); return true; } return false; } /** * Unregisters a PAM handler. * * @param string $handler The PAM handler function name * @param string $policy The policy type, default is "user" * * @return void * @since 1.7.0 */ function unregister_pam_handler($handler, $policy = "user") { global $_PAM_HANDLERS; unset($_PAM_HANDLERS[$policy][$handler]); }