# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. # # This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as # defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. package Bugzilla::Auth::Verify::DB; use 5.10.1; use strict; use warnings; use parent qw(Bugzilla::Auth::Verify); use Bugzilla::Constants; use Bugzilla::Token; use Bugzilla::Util; use Bugzilla::User; sub check_credentials { my ($self, $login_data) = @_; my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh; my $username = $login_data->{username}; my $user = new Bugzilla::User({ name => $username }); return { failure => AUTH_NO_SUCH_USER } unless $user; $login_data->{user} = $user; $login_data->{bz_username} = $user->login; if ($user->account_is_locked_out) { return { failure => AUTH_LOCKOUT, user => $user }; } my $password = $login_data->{password}; my $real_password_crypted = $user->cryptpassword; # Using the internal crypted password as the salt, # crypt the password the user entered. my $entered_password_crypted = bz_crypt($password, $real_password_crypted); if ($entered_password_crypted ne $real_password_crypted) { # Record the login failure $user->note_login_failure(); # Immediately check if we are locked out if ($user->account_is_locked_out) { return { failure => AUTH_LOCKOUT, user => $user, just_locked_out => 1 }; } return { failure => AUTH_LOGINFAILED, failure_count => scalar(@{ $user->account_ip_login_failures }), }; } # Force the user to type a longer password if it's too short. if (length($password) < USER_PASSWORD_MIN_LENGTH) { return { failure => AUTH_ERROR, user_error => 'password_current_too_short', details => { locked_user => $user } }; } # The user's credentials are okay, so delete any outstanding # password tokens or login failures they may have generated. Bugzilla::Token::DeletePasswordTokens($user->id, "user_logged_in"); $user->clear_login_failures(); my $update_password = 0; # If their old password was using crypt() or some different hash # than we're using now, convert the stored password to using # whatever hashing system we're using now. my $current_algorithm = PASSWORD_DIGEST_ALGORITHM; $update_password = 1 if ($real_password_crypted !~ /{\Q$current_algorithm\E}$/); # If their old password was using a different length salt than what # we're using now, update the password to use the new salt length. if ($real_password_crypted =~ /^([^,]+),/) { $update_password = 1 if (length($1) != PASSWORD_SALT_LENGTH); } # If needed, update the user's password. if ($update_password) { # We can't call $user->set_password because we don't want the password # complexity rules to apply here. $user->{cryptpassword} = bz_crypt($password); $user->update(); } return $login_data; } sub change_password { my ($self, $user, $password) = @_; my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh; my $cryptpassword = bz_crypt($password); $dbh->do("UPDATE profiles SET cryptpassword = ? WHERE userid = ?", undef, $cryptpassword, $user->id); Bugzilla->memcached->clear({ table => 'profiles', id => $user->id }); } 1;