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0 Command: siad_ses_launch | Section: 3 | Source: Digital UNIX | File: siad_ses_launch.3.gz
siad_ses_init(3) Library Functions Manual siad_ses_init(3) NAME siad_ses_init, siad_ses_authent, siad_ses_suauthent, siad_ses_reau- thent, siad_ses_estab, siad_ses_launch, siad_ses_release - SIA session routines (Security Integration Architecture) LIBRARY Standard C library (libc.so and libc.a) SYNOPSIS #include <sia.h> #include <siad.h> int siad_ses_init( SIAENTITY ** entityhdl); int siad_ses_authent( int (*collect)(), SIAENTITY *entityhdl, int siastat, int mechind); int siad_ses_suauthent( int (*collect)(), SIAENTITY *entityhdl, int siastat, int mechind); int siad_ses_reauthent( int (*collect)(), SIAENTITY *entityhdl, int siastat, int mechind); int siad_ses_estab( int (*collect)(), SIAENTITY *entityhdl, int siastat, int mechind); int siad_ses_launch( int (*collect)(), SIAENTITY *entityhdl, int siastat, int mechind); int sia_ses_release( SIAENTITY **entityhdl, int mechind); PARAMETERS collect The collect parameter is a pointer to an SIA collection rou- tine. If this pointer is NULL, no collection is possible. If the pointer is not NULL and the can_collect_input parame- ter entered during the sia_ses_init() call was zero, then this collection routine cannot be used to prompt for input but can be used to display warnings or error messages. This parameter is read only. Further input on SIA collection routines is available from the interface specifications in /usr/include/{sia,siad}.h. entityhdl The entityhdl parameter points to the SIAENTITY structure that was allocated and setup by the previous sia_ses_init() call. Values in the SIAENTITY structure may be changed by the siad_* routines. siastat The siastat parameter is set to SIADFAIL until at least one security mechanism has returned a SIADSUCCESS response to sia_ses_authent(). It is then set to SIADSUCCESS. Security mechanisms use this parameter to determine whether vouching is possible. mechind The mechind parameter is the mechanism index for this call. This index can be used to set the mechanism specific data pointer array element in the SIAENTITY structure pointed to by entityhdl. DESCRIPTION siad_ses_init() This routine is called by sia_ses_init() to initialize a session with respect to a mechanism. This call is used to check resources and sub- systems associated with a security mechanism. The siad_ses_init() rou- tine returns SIADFAIL if the security mechanism cannot initialize a session. Otherwise, SIADSUCCESS is returned. siad_ses_reauthent() This routine is called from the sia_ses_reauthent() to reauthenticate a session with respect to a specific security mechanism. This processing is typically associated with the locking or unlocking of a terminal or workstation by a particular user. The siad_ses_reauthent() routine is only called after a siad_ses_init() call to setup the SIAENTITY struc- ture. siad_ses_authent() This routine is called by sia_ses_authent() to authenticate a session with respect to a security mechanism. The current state, success or fail, is indicated by siastat. The entityhdl pointer is used to access arguments which have either been collected or derived from the session processing. The mechanism index, mechind, is used by each mechanism to determine where in the sequence of processing the mechanism is config- ured and which index is to be used for mechanism specific data area as- sociated with the SIAENTITY structure. The collect argument allows the mechanism to prompt the user for additional information. Vouching can occur during the sia_ses_authent() processing. The de- fault local security mechanism, BSD, allows vouching and returns SIADSUCCESS if siastat is already set to SIADSUCCESS. (This indicates that some previously called security mechanism has successfully authen- ticated this entity.) siad_ses_suauthent() This routine is called from sia_ses_suauthent() to do su command mecha- nism dependent processing. Unlike the other session processing inter- faces, generally only one of the mechanisms would be configured to process the su authentication. However, multiple mechanisms could be configured to do this processing. This routine is only called after a siad_ses_init() call has been made to create the SIAENTITY structure. siad_ses_estab() This routine is called by sia_ses_estab() and performs mechanism-spe- cific processing associated with general resource and licensing check- ing. This routine also gathers all the required context needed to es- tablish a session. For example, the local security mechanism requires that the struct passwd in the SIAENTITY structure be completed to suc- cessfully establish the session. The local mechanism may also use this routine to check the system limits to make sure this session does not exceed the configuration. siad_ses_launch() This routine is called from the sia_ses_launch() routine to do security mechanism specific logging or auditing in preparation of the session startup. The local security mechanism may have additional responsibili- ties such as tty conditioning or processing for wtmp and utmp. On the successful return from siad_ses_launch(), the local security mechanism sets the effective user ID (EUID) to the user requesting the session. The local mechanism sets the groups and group ID (GID) using the set- gid() and initgroups() calls. siad_ses_release() The siad_ses_release() routine is called by the sia_ses_release() rou- tine to release resources associated with the session processing which is now completed. The security mechanism is responsible for releasing any allocated memory which is no longer needed by this session. If a security mechanism has allocated memory pointed to by the SIAENTITY structure, this memory must be deallocated at this time. RETURN VALUES The siad_ses_*() routines return bitmapped values which indicate the following status: SIADSUCCESS Indicates unconditional success. All bits set to 0. SIADFAIL Indicates conditional failure. Lowest bit set to 1. If other security mechanism are in place, continue. SIADSTOP Indicates unconditional failure. Do not continue. Sec- ond lowest bit set to 1. ERRORS The errno values are those returned from the dynamic loader interface, from the (siad_*) routines, or from malloc. Possible errors include resource constraints (no memory) and various authentication failures. FILES /etc/group /etc/passwd RELATED INFORMATION setgid(2), initgroups(3), sia_ses_init(3), matrix.conf(4) Security delim off siad_ses_init(3)

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