linux-pam/xtests/tst-pam_succeed_if1.c
Dmitry V. Levin 214e97e115 build: consistently include config.h unconditionally
Given that in most places config.h is included unconditionally,
there is no point in keeping remaining HAVE_CONFIG_H checks.

Public header files do not use config.h and therefore
are not affected by this change anyway.
2024-08-28 08:00:00 +00:00

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/*
test case:
Check the following line in PAM config file:
auth required pam_succeed_if.so user in tstpamtest:pamtest
User is pamtest or tstpamtest, both should succeed.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <security/pam_appl.h>
/* A conversation function which uses an internally-stored value for
the responses. */
static int
fake_conv (int num_msg, const struct pam_message **msgm UNUSED,
struct pam_response **response, void *appdata_ptr UNUSED)
{
struct pam_response *reply;
int count;
/* Sanity test. */
if (num_msg <= 0)
return PAM_CONV_ERR;
/* Allocate memory for the responses. */
reply = calloc (num_msg, sizeof (struct pam_response));
if (reply == NULL)
return PAM_CONV_ERR;
/* Each prompt elicits the same response. */
for (count = 0; count < num_msg; ++count)
{
reply[count].resp_retcode = 0;
reply[count].resp = strdup ("!!");
}
/* Set the pointers in the response structure and return. */
*response = reply;
return PAM_SUCCESS;
}
static struct pam_conv conv = {
fake_conv,
NULL
};
static int debug = 0;
static int
test_with_user (const char *user)
{
pam_handle_t *pamh = NULL;
int retval;
retval = pam_start("tst-pam_succeed_if1", user, &conv, &pamh);
if (retval != PAM_SUCCESS)
{
if (debug)
fprintf (stderr, "pam_succeed_if1: pam_start returned %d\n", retval);
return 1;
}
retval = pam_authenticate (pamh, 0);
if (retval != PAM_SUCCESS)
{
if (debug)
fprintf (stderr, "pam_access1: pam_authenticate(%s) returned %d\n",
user, retval);
return 1;
}
retval = pam_end (pamh, retval);
if (retval != PAM_SUCCESS)
{
if (debug)
fprintf (stderr, "pam_access1: pam_end returned %d\n", retval);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
const char *user1 = "tstpamtest";
const char *user2 = "pamtest";
int retval;
if (argc > 1 && strcmp (argv[1], "-d") == 0)
debug = 1;
retval = test_with_user (user1);
if (retval == 0)
retval = test_with_user (user2);
return retval;
}