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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * fe-auth.c
 *	   The front-end (client) authorization routines
 *
 * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2016, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
 * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
 *
 * IDENTIFICATION
 *	  src/interfaces/libpq/fe-auth.c
 *
 *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
 */

/*
 * INTERFACE ROUTINES
 *	   frontend (client) routines:
 *		pg_fe_sendauth			send authentication information
 *		pg_fe_getauthname		get user's name according to the client side
 *								of the authentication system
 */

#include "postgres_fe.h"

#ifdef WIN32
#include "win32.h"
#else
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/param.h>			/* for MAXHOSTNAMELEN on most */
#include <sys/socket.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UCRED_H
#include <sys/ucred.h>
#endif
#ifndef  MAXHOSTNAMELEN
#include <netdb.h>				/* for MAXHOSTNAMELEN on some */
#endif
#include <pwd.h>
#endif

#include "libpq-fe.h"
#include "fe-auth.h"
#include "libpq/md5.h"


#ifdef ENABLE_GSS
/*
 * GSSAPI authentication system.
 */

#if defined(WIN32) && !defined(WIN32_ONLY_COMPILER)
/*
 * MIT Kerberos GSSAPI DLL doesn't properly export the symbols for MingW
 * that contain the OIDs required. Redefine here, values copied
 * from src/athena/auth/krb5/src/lib/gssapi/generic/gssapi_generic.c
 */
static const gss_OID_desc GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE_desc =
{10, (void *) "\x2a\x86\x48\x86\xf7\x12\x01\x02\x01\x04"};
static GSS_DLLIMP gss_OID GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE = &GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE_desc;
#endif

/*
 * Fetch all errors of a specific type and append to "str".
 */
static void
pg_GSS_error_int(PQExpBuffer str, const char *mprefix,
				 OM_uint32 stat, int type)
{
	OM_uint32	lmin_s;
	gss_buffer_desc lmsg;
	OM_uint32	msg_ctx = 0;

	do
	{
		gss_display_status(&lmin_s, stat, type,
						   GSS_C_NO_OID, &msg_ctx, &lmsg);
		appendPQExpBuffer(str, "%s: %s\n", mprefix, (char *) lmsg.value);
		gss_release_buffer(&lmin_s, &lmsg);
	} while (msg_ctx);
}

/*
 * GSSAPI errors contain two parts; put both into conn->errorMessage.
 */
static void
pg_GSS_error(const char *mprefix, PGconn *conn,
			 OM_uint32 maj_stat, OM_uint32 min_stat)
{
	resetPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage);

	/* Fetch major error codes */
	pg_GSS_error_int(&conn->errorMessage, mprefix, maj_stat, GSS_C_GSS_CODE);

	/* Add the minor codes as well */
	pg_GSS_error_int(&conn->errorMessage, mprefix, min_stat, GSS_C_MECH_CODE);
}

/*
 * Continue GSS authentication with next token as needed.
 */
static int
pg_GSS_continue(PGconn *conn)
{
	OM_uint32	maj_stat,
				min_stat,
				lmin_s;

	maj_stat = gss_init_sec_context(&min_stat,
									GSS_C_NO_CREDENTIAL,
									&conn->gctx,
									conn->gtarg_nam,
									GSS_C_NO_OID,
									GSS_C_MUTUAL_FLAG,
									0,
									GSS_C_NO_CHANNEL_BINDINGS,
		  (conn->gctx == GSS_C_NO_CONTEXT) ? GSS_C_NO_BUFFER : &conn->ginbuf,
									NULL,
									&conn->goutbuf,
									NULL,
									NULL);

	if (conn->gctx != GSS_C_NO_CONTEXT)
	{
		free(conn->ginbuf.value);
		conn->ginbuf.value = NULL;
		conn->ginbuf.length = 0;
	}

	if (conn->goutbuf.length != 0)
	{
		/*
		 * GSS generated data to send to the server. We don't care if it's the
		 * first or subsequent packet, just send the same kind of password
		 * packet.
		 */
		if (pqPacketSend(conn, 'p',
						 conn->goutbuf.value, conn->goutbuf.length)
			!= STATUS_OK)
		{
			gss_release_buffer(&lmin_s, &conn->goutbuf);
			return STATUS_ERROR;
		}
	}
	gss_release_buffer(&lmin_s, &conn->goutbuf);

	if (maj_stat != GSS_S_COMPLETE && maj_stat != GSS_S_CONTINUE_NEEDED)
	{
		pg_GSS_error(libpq_gettext("GSSAPI continuation error"),
					 conn,
					 maj_stat, min_stat);
		gss_release_name(&lmin_s, &conn->gtarg_nam);
		if (conn->gctx)
			gss_delete_sec_context(&lmin_s, &conn->gctx, GSS_C_NO_BUFFER);
		return STATUS_ERROR;
	}

	if (maj_stat == GSS_S_COMPLETE)
		gss_release_name(&lmin_s, &conn->gtarg_nam);

	return STATUS_OK;
}

/*
 * Send initial GSS authentication token
 */
static int
pg_GSS_startup(PGconn *conn)
{
	OM_uint32	maj_stat,
				min_stat;
	int			maxlen;
	gss_buffer_desc temp_gbuf;

	if (!(conn->pghost && conn->pghost[0] != '\0'))
	{
		printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
						  libpq_gettext("host name must be specified\n"));
		return STATUS_ERROR;
	}

	if (conn->gctx)
	{
		printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
					libpq_gettext("duplicate GSS authentication request\n"));
		return STATUS_ERROR;
	}

	/*
	 * Import service principal name so the proper ticket can be acquired by
	 * the GSSAPI system.
	 */
	maxlen = NI_MAXHOST + strlen(conn->krbsrvname) + 2;
	temp_gbuf.value = (char *) malloc(maxlen);
	if (!temp_gbuf.value)
	{
		printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
						  libpq_gettext("out of memory\n"));
		return STATUS_ERROR;
	}
	snprintf(temp_gbuf.value, maxlen, "%s@%s",
			 conn->krbsrvname, conn->pghost);
	temp_gbuf.length = strlen(temp_gbuf.value);

	maj_stat = gss_import_name(&min_stat, &temp_gbuf,
							   GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE, &conn->gtarg_nam);
	free(temp_gbuf.value);

	if (maj_stat != GSS_S_COMPLETE)
	{
		pg_GSS_error(libpq_gettext("GSSAPI name import error"),
					 conn,
					 maj_stat, min_stat);
		return STATUS_ERROR;
	}

	/*
	 * Initial packet is the same as a continuation packet with no initial
	 * context.
	 */
	conn->gctx = GSS_C_NO_CONTEXT;

	return pg_GSS_continue(conn);
}
#endif   /* ENABLE_GSS */


#ifdef ENABLE_SSPI
/*
 * SSPI authentication system (Windows only)
 */

static void
pg_SSPI_error(PGconn *conn, const char *mprefix, SECURITY_STATUS r)
{
	char		sysmsg[256];

	if (FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS |
					  FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM,
					  NULL, r, 0,
					  sysmsg, sizeof(sysmsg), NULL) == 0)
		printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage, "%s: SSPI error %x\n",
						  mprefix, (unsigned int) r);
	else
		printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage, "%s: %s (%x)\n",
						  mprefix, sysmsg, (unsigned int) r);
}

/*
 * Continue SSPI authentication with next token as needed.
 */
static int
pg_SSPI_continue(PGconn *conn)
{
	SECURITY_STATUS r;
	CtxtHandle	newContext;
	ULONG		contextAttr;
	SecBufferDesc inbuf;
	SecBufferDesc outbuf;
	SecBuffer	OutBuffers[1];
	SecBuffer	InBuffers[1];

	if (conn->sspictx != NULL)
	{
		/*
		 * On runs other than the first we have some data to send. Put this
		 * data in a SecBuffer type structure.
		 */
		inbuf.ulVersion = SECBUFFER_VERSION;
		inbuf.cBuffers = 1;
		inbuf.pBuffers = InBuffers;
		InBuffers[0].pvBuffer = conn->ginbuf.value;
		InBuffers[0].cbBuffer = conn->ginbuf.length;
		InBuffers[0].BufferType = SECBUFFER_TOKEN;
	}

	OutBuffers[0].pvBuffer = NULL;
	OutBuffers[0].BufferType = SECBUFFER_TOKEN;
	OutBuffers[0].cbBuffer = 0;
	outbuf.cBuffers = 1;
	outbuf.pBuffers = OutBuffers;
	outbuf.ulVersion = SECBUFFER_VERSION;

	r = InitializeSecurityContext(conn->sspicred,
								  conn->sspictx,
								  conn->sspitarget,
								  ISC_REQ_ALLOCATE_MEMORY,
								  0,
								  SECURITY_NETWORK_DREP,
								  (conn->sspictx == NULL) ? NULL : &inbuf,
								  0,
								  &newContext,
								  &outbuf,
								  &contextAttr,
								  NULL);

	if (r != SEC_E_OK && r != SEC_I_CONTINUE_NEEDED)
	{
		pg_SSPI_error(conn, libpq_gettext("SSPI continuation error"), r);

		return STATUS_ERROR;
	}

	if (conn->sspictx == NULL)
	{
		/* On first run, transfer retrieved context handle */
		conn->sspictx = malloc(sizeof(CtxtHandle));
		if (conn->sspictx == NULL)
		{
			printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage, libpq_gettext("out of memory\n"));
			return STATUS_ERROR;
		}
		memcpy(conn->sspictx, &newContext, sizeof(CtxtHandle));
	}
	else
	{
		/*
		 * On subsequent runs when we had data to send, free buffers that
		 * contained this data.
		 */
		free(conn->ginbuf.value);
		conn->ginbuf.value = NULL;
		conn->ginbuf.length = 0;
	}

	/*
	 * If SSPI returned any data to be sent to the server (as it normally
	 * would), send this data as a password packet.
	 */
	if (outbuf.cBuffers > 0)
	{
		if (outbuf.cBuffers != 1)
		{
			/*
			 * This should never happen, at least not for Kerberos
			 * authentication. Keep check in case it shows up with other
			 * authentication methods later.
			 */
			printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage, "SSPI returned invalid number of output buffers\n");
			return STATUS_ERROR;
		}

		/*
		 * If the negotiation is complete, there may be zero bytes to send.
		 * The server is at this point not expecting any more data, so don't
		 * send it.
		 */
		if (outbuf.pBuffers[0].cbBuffer > 0)
		{
			if (pqPacketSend(conn, 'p',
				   outbuf.pBuffers[0].pvBuffer, outbuf.pBuffers[0].cbBuffer))
			{
				FreeContextBuffer(outbuf.pBuffers[0].pvBuffer);
				return STATUS_ERROR;
			}
		}
		FreeContextBuffer(outbuf.pBuffers[0].pvBuffer);
	}

	/* Cleanup is handled by the code in freePGconn() */
	return STATUS_OK;
}

/*
 * Send initial SSPI authentication token.
 * If use_negotiate is 0, use kerberos authentication package which is
 * compatible with Unix. If use_negotiate is 1, use the negotiate package
 * which supports both kerberos and NTLM, but is not compatible with Unix.
 */
static int
pg_SSPI_startup(PGconn *conn, int use_negotiate)
{
	SECURITY_STATUS r;
	TimeStamp	expire;

	if (conn->sspictx)
	{
		printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
					libpq_gettext("duplicate SSPI authentication request\n"));
		return STATUS_ERROR;
	}

	/*
	 * Retrieve credentials handle
	 */
	conn->sspicred = malloc(sizeof(CredHandle));
	if (conn->sspicred == NULL)
	{
		printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage, libpq_gettext("out of memory\n"));
		return STATUS_ERROR;
	}

	r = AcquireCredentialsHandle(NULL,
								 use_negotiate ? "negotiate" : "kerberos",
								 SECPKG_CRED_OUTBOUND,
								 NULL,
								 NULL,
								 NULL,
								 NULL,
								 conn->sspicred,
								 &expire);
	if (r != SEC_E_OK)
	{
		pg_SSPI_error(conn, libpq_gettext("could not acquire SSPI credentials"), r);
		free(conn->sspicred);
		conn->sspicred = NULL;
		return STATUS_ERROR;
	}

	/*
	 * Compute target principal name. SSPI has a different format from GSSAPI,
	 * but not more complex. We can skip the @REALM part, because Windows will
	 * fill that in for us automatically.
	 */
	if (!(conn->pghost && conn->pghost[0] != '\0'))
	{
		printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
						  libpq_gettext("host name must be specified\n"));
		return STATUS_ERROR;
	}
	conn->sspitarget = malloc(strlen(conn->krbsrvname) + strlen(conn->pghost) + 2);
	if (!conn->sspitarget)
	{
		printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage, libpq_gettext("out of memory\n"));
		return STATUS_ERROR;
	}
	sprintf(conn->sspitarget, "%s/%s", conn->krbsrvname, conn->pghost);

	/*
	 * Indicate that we're in SSPI authentication mode to make sure that
	 * pg_SSPI_continue is called next time in the negotiation.
	 */
	conn->usesspi = 1;

	return pg_SSPI_continue(conn);
}
#endif   /* ENABLE_SSPI */

/*
 * Respond to AUTH_REQ_SCM_CREDS challenge.
 *
 * Note: this is dead code as of Postgres 9.1, because current backends will
 * never send this challenge.  But we must keep it as long as libpq needs to
 * interoperate with pre-9.1 servers.  It is believed to be needed only on
 * Debian/kFreeBSD (ie, FreeBSD kernel with Linux userland, so that the
 * getpeereid() function isn't provided by libc).
 */
static int
pg_local_sendauth(PGconn *conn)
{
#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_CMSGCRED
	char		buf;
	struct iovec iov;
	struct msghdr msg;
	struct cmsghdr *cmsg;
	union
	{
		struct cmsghdr hdr;
		unsigned char buf[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct cmsgcred))];
	}			cmsgbuf;

	/*
	 * The backend doesn't care what we send here, but it wants exactly one
	 * character to force recvmsg() to block and wait for us.
	 */
	buf = '\0';
	iov.iov_base = &buf;
	iov.iov_len = 1;

	memset(&msg, 0, sizeof(msg));
	msg.msg_iov = &iov;
	msg.msg_iovlen = 1;

	/* We must set up a message that will be filled in by kernel */
	memset(&cmsgbuf, 0, sizeof(cmsgbuf));
	msg.msg_control = &cmsgbuf.buf;
	msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(cmsgbuf.buf);
	cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg);
	cmsg->cmsg_len = CMSG_LEN(sizeof(struct cmsgcred));
	cmsg->cmsg_level = SOL_SOCKET;
	cmsg->cmsg_type = SCM_CREDS;

	if (sendmsg(conn->sock, &msg, 0) == -1)
	{
		char		sebuf[256];

		printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
						  "pg_local_sendauth: sendmsg: %s\n",
						  pqStrerror(errno, sebuf, sizeof(sebuf)));
		return STATUS_ERROR;
	}
	return STATUS_OK;
#else
	printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
			libpq_gettext("SCM_CRED authentication method not supported\n"));
	return STATUS_ERROR;
#endif
}

static int
pg_password_sendauth(PGconn *conn, const char *password, AuthRequest areq)
{
	int			ret;
	char	   *crypt_pwd = NULL;
	const char *pwd_to_send;

	/* Encrypt the password if needed. */

	switch (areq)
	{
		case AUTH_REQ_MD5:
			{
				char	   *crypt_pwd2;

				/* Allocate enough space for two MD5 hashes */
				crypt_pwd = malloc(2 * (MD5_PASSWD_LEN + 1));
				if (!crypt_pwd)
				{
					printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
									  libpq_gettext("out of memory\n"));
					return STATUS_ERROR;
				}

				crypt_pwd2 = crypt_pwd + MD5_PASSWD_LEN + 1;
				if (!pg_md5_encrypt(password, conn->pguser,
									strlen(conn->pguser), crypt_pwd2))
				{
					free(crypt_pwd);
					return STATUS_ERROR;
				}
				if (!pg_md5_encrypt(crypt_pwd2 + strlen("md5"), conn->md5Salt,
									sizeof(conn->md5Salt), crypt_pwd))
				{
					free(crypt_pwd);
					return STATUS_ERROR;
				}

				pwd_to_send = crypt_pwd;
				break;
			}
		case AUTH_REQ_PASSWORD:
			pwd_to_send = password;
			break;
		default:
			return STATUS_ERROR;
	}
	/* Packet has a message type as of protocol 3.0 */
	if (PG_PROTOCOL_MAJOR(conn->pversion) >= 3)
		ret = pqPacketSend(conn, 'p', pwd_to_send, strlen(pwd_to_send) + 1);
	else
		ret = pqPacketSend(conn, 0, pwd_to_send, strlen(pwd_to_send) + 1);
	if (crypt_pwd)
		free(crypt_pwd);
	return ret;
}

/*
 * pg_fe_sendauth
 *		client demux routine for outgoing authentication information
 */
int
pg_fe_sendauth(AuthRequest areq, PGconn *conn)
{
	switch (areq)
	{
		case AUTH_REQ_OK:
			break;

		case AUTH_REQ_KRB4:
			printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
				 libpq_gettext("Kerberos 4 authentication not supported\n"));
			return STATUS_ERROR;

		case AUTH_REQ_KRB5:
			printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
				 libpq_gettext("Kerberos 5 authentication not supported\n"));
			return STATUS_ERROR;

#if defined(ENABLE_GSS) || defined(ENABLE_SSPI)
		case AUTH_REQ_GSS:
#if !defined(ENABLE_SSPI)
			/* no native SSPI, so use GSSAPI library for it */
		case AUTH_REQ_SSPI:
#endif
			{
				int			r;

				pglock_thread();

				/*
				 * If we have both GSS and SSPI support compiled in, use SSPI
				 * support by default. This is overridable by a connection
				 * string parameter. Note that when using SSPI we still leave
				 * the negotiate parameter off, since we want SSPI to use the
				 * GSSAPI kerberos protocol. For actual SSPI negotiate
				 * protocol, we use AUTH_REQ_SSPI.
				 */
#if defined(ENABLE_GSS) && defined(ENABLE_SSPI)
				if (conn->gsslib && (pg_strcasecmp(conn->gsslib, "gssapi") == 0))
					r = pg_GSS_startup(conn);
				else
					r = pg_SSPI_startup(conn, 0);
#elif defined(ENABLE_GSS) && !defined(ENABLE_SSPI)
				r = pg_GSS_startup(conn);
#elif !defined(ENABLE_GSS) && defined(ENABLE_SSPI)
				r = pg_SSPI_startup(conn, 0);
#endif
				if (r != STATUS_OK)
				{
					/* Error message already filled in. */
					pgunlock_thread();
					return STATUS_ERROR;
				}
				pgunlock_thread();
			}
			break;

		case AUTH_REQ_GSS_CONT:
			{
				int			r;

				pglock_thread();
#if defined(ENABLE_GSS) && defined(ENABLE_SSPI)
				if (conn->usesspi)
					r = pg_SSPI_continue(conn);
				else
					r = pg_GSS_continue(conn);
#elif defined(ENABLE_GSS) && !defined(ENABLE_SSPI)
				r = pg_GSS_continue(conn);
#elif !defined(ENABLE_GSS) && defined(ENABLE_SSPI)
				r = pg_SSPI_continue(conn);
#endif
				if (r != STATUS_OK)
				{
					/* Error message already filled in. */
					pgunlock_thread();
					return STATUS_ERROR;
				}
				pgunlock_thread();
			}
			break;
#else							/* defined(ENABLE_GSS) || defined(ENABLE_SSPI) */
			/* No GSSAPI *or* SSPI support */
		case AUTH_REQ_GSS:
		case AUTH_REQ_GSS_CONT:
			printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
					 libpq_gettext("GSSAPI authentication not supported\n"));
			return STATUS_ERROR;
#endif   /* defined(ENABLE_GSS) || defined(ENABLE_SSPI) */

#ifdef ENABLE_SSPI
		case AUTH_REQ_SSPI:

			/*
			 * SSPI has it's own startup message so libpq can decide which
			 * method to use. Indicate to pg_SSPI_startup that we want SSPI
			 * negotiation instead of Kerberos.
			 */
			pglock_thread();
			if (pg_SSPI_startup(conn, 1) != STATUS_OK)
			{
				/* Error message already filled in. */
				pgunlock_thread();
				return STATUS_ERROR;
			}
			pgunlock_thread();
			break;
#else

			/*
			 * No SSPI support. However, if we have GSSAPI but not SSPI
			 * support, AUTH_REQ_SSPI will have been handled in the codepath
			 * for AUTH_REQ_GSSAPI above, so don't duplicate the case label in
			 * that case.
			 */
#if !defined(ENABLE_GSS)
		case AUTH_REQ_SSPI:
			printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
					   libpq_gettext("SSPI authentication not supported\n"));
			return STATUS_ERROR;
#endif   /* !define(ENABLE_GSSAPI) */
#endif   /* ENABLE_SSPI */


		case AUTH_REQ_CRYPT:
			printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
					  libpq_gettext("Crypt authentication not supported\n"));
			return STATUS_ERROR;

		case AUTH_REQ_MD5:
		case AUTH_REQ_PASSWORD:
			conn->password_needed = true;
			if (conn->pgpass == NULL || conn->pgpass[0] == '\0')
			{
				printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
								  PQnoPasswordSupplied);
				return STATUS_ERROR;
			}
			if (pg_password_sendauth(conn, conn->pgpass, areq) != STATUS_OK)
			{
				printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
					 "fe_sendauth: error sending password authentication\n");
				return STATUS_ERROR;
			}
			break;

		case AUTH_REQ_SCM_CREDS:
			if (pg_local_sendauth(conn) != STATUS_OK)
				return STATUS_ERROR;
			break;

			/*
			 * SASL authentication was introduced in version 10. Older
			 * versions recognize the request only to give a nicer error
			 * message. We call it "SCRAM authentication" in the error, rather
			 * than SASL, because SCRAM is more familiar to users, and it's
			 * the only SASL authentication mechanism that has been
			 * implemented as of this writing, anyway.
			 */
		case AUTH_REQ_SASL:
			printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
							  libpq_gettext("SCRAM authentication requires libpq version 10 or above\n"));
			return STATUS_ERROR;

		default:
			printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
			libpq_gettext("authentication method %u not supported\n"), areq);
			return STATUS_ERROR;
	}

	return STATUS_OK;
}


/*
 * pg_fe_getauthname
 *
 * Returns a pointer to malloc'd space containing whatever name the user
 * has authenticated to the system.  If there is an error, return NULL,
 * and put a suitable error message in *errorMessage if that's not NULL.
 */
char *
pg_fe_getauthname(PQExpBuffer errorMessage)
{
	char	   *result = NULL;
	const char *name = NULL;

#ifdef WIN32
	/* Microsoft recommends buffer size of UNLEN+1, where UNLEN = 256 */
	char		username[256 + 1];
	DWORD		namesize = sizeof(username);
#else
	uid_t		user_id = geteuid();
	char		pwdbuf[BUFSIZ];
	struct passwd pwdstr;
	struct passwd *pw = NULL;
	int			pwerr;
#endif

	/*
	 * Some users are using configure --enable-thread-safety-force, so we
	 * might as well do the locking within our library to protect
	 * pqGetpwuid(). In fact, application developers can use getpwuid() in
	 * their application if they use the locking call we provide, or install
	 * their own locking function using PQregisterThreadLock().
	 */
	pglock_thread();

#ifdef WIN32
	if (GetUserName(username, &namesize))
		name = username;
	else if (errorMessage)
		printfPQExpBuffer(errorMessage,
				 libpq_gettext("user name lookup failure: error code %lu\n"),
						  GetLastError());
#else
	pwerr = pqGetpwuid(user_id, &pwdstr, pwdbuf, sizeof(pwdbuf), &pw);
	if (pw != NULL)
		name = pw->pw_name;
	else if (errorMessage)
	{
		if (pwerr != 0)
			printfPQExpBuffer(errorMessage,
				   libpq_gettext("could not look up local user ID %d: %s\n"),
							  (int) user_id,
							  pqStrerror(pwerr, pwdbuf, sizeof(pwdbuf)));
		else
			printfPQExpBuffer(errorMessage,
					 libpq_gettext("local user with ID %d does not exist\n"),
							  (int) user_id);
	}
#endif

	if (name)
	{
		result = strdup(name);
		if (result == NULL && errorMessage)
			printfPQExpBuffer(errorMessage,
							  libpq_gettext("out of memory\n"));
	}

	pgunlock_thread();

	return result;
}


/*
 * PQencryptPassword -- exported routine to encrypt a password
 *
 * This is intended to be used by client applications that wish to send
 * commands like ALTER USER joe PASSWORD 'pwd'.  The password need not
 * be sent in cleartext if it is encrypted on the client side.  This is
 * good because it ensures the cleartext password won't end up in logs,
 * pg_stat displays, etc.  We export the function so that clients won't
 * be dependent on low-level details like whether the encryption is MD5
 * or something else.
 *
 * Arguments are the cleartext password, and the SQL name of the user it
 * is for.
 *
 * Return value is a malloc'd string, or NULL if out-of-memory.  The client
 * may assume the string doesn't contain any special characters that would
 * require escaping.
 */
char *
PQencryptPassword(const char *passwd, const char *user)
{
	char	   *crypt_pwd;

	crypt_pwd = malloc(MD5_PASSWD_LEN + 1);
	if (!crypt_pwd)
		return NULL;

	if (!pg_md5_encrypt(passwd, user, strlen(user), crypt_pwd))
	{
		free(crypt_pwd);
		return NULL;
	}

	return crypt_pwd;
}