; ; USERPW.ASM version 3.7 10/05/82 ; By Dave Hardy ; ; ; USERPW is used to replace the 'USER' command in a remote ; CP/M system, which is usually removed to restrict users ; to the lower user areas. USERPW will allow password access ; to any group of user areas via any number of passwords ; that are specified in an external file called PWFILE. ; An option is also available that allows only a single ; built-in password to be used, as in the original version. ; Public access is available to all user areas with values less ; than MAXUSER (set below), and USERPW will also allow password ; access to the 'restricted' user areas. If the caller ; types only the filename, with no user number on the command ; tail, the program will tell the caller what user number he ; is in and give instructions. ; ; If the PWFILE option is selected, then the entered password will ; be compared with a disk-resident file called PWFILE kept in a ; user area specified by the PWUSR equate. Each line of PWFILE ; contains one password, followed by each allowed user area, all ; separated by commas. The last line of the file must contain ; a '$' to indicate the end-of-file. In addition, a semicolon ; (';') may be used to indicate that the rest of any line is to ; be ignored, and treated as a comment. This feature may be used with ; the CHGPW.ASM program to allow users to change their own passwords, ; or just as a convenient way to leave comments in the PW file. ; ;PWFILE STRUCTURE IS: PASSWORD1,X,Y <--X and Y are USER #'s ; PASSWORD2,Y ; PASSWORD3,X,Y;JOHN SMITH<--this is a comment ; etc.... ; $ <--this must be here ; ; Modification history: ;10/05/82 Added code to allow PW to be echoed to the local console ; as it is printed. This uses direct console I/O which must ; be modified to match your system. The status of the output ; port is not checked, since the console ALWAYS runs faster ; than the modem. See the PWCON equate below. ; By Dave Hardy ; ;08/23/82 Added comment option to PWFILE to allow comments, and to work ; with CHGPW.ASM to allow users to change their passwords. ; Repaired bugs in optional drive select routines that caused ; PWFILE to be trashed if both DRIVE and PWFILE are TRUE, and ; modified LODPWF to prevent PWFILE from overlaying the CCP. ; However, there are still problems in the code that prevent the ; program from working when BOTH DRIVE and PWFILE are TRUE. ; (Therefore, the DRIVE option only works when the PWFILE option ; is false. In order to modify this program to work with DRIVE ; and PWFILE at the same time, I would have to entirely restructure ; the PWFILE itself. Also, the PWFILE would become extremely large. ; If enough interest is shown, I will modify this program (and ; CHGPW.ASM) to work with this selection method (USER ), ; but I prefer to keep the syntax used with this program the same as ; that used by DR's CCP (USER ), since this program is intended ; to be an upward compatible replacement for the CCP's USER function.) ; Changed defaults to conform with standard CP/M. ; By Dave Hardy ; ;06/04/82 Added optional drive select to command line. If DRIVE ; is TRUE then the command line should contain both drive ; and user area desired. Ex: USER B4 will select drive B, ; user area 4. Added necessary code to allow drive ; logging. MAXDRV should be set to the maximum drive allowed. ; Ex: A=1, B=2, etc. Added offset capability with BASE ; definition. ; By Howard Booker ; ;11/03/81 Removed BACKSPACE and DELETE code to prevent nightmare ; bug that allowed remote callers to backspace over code ; and cause PWFILE to be printed as part of "INCORRECT" ; error messages. ; By Dave Hardy ; ;08/24/81 Cleaned up file, made compatible with MAC/ASM, made lower ; case trap conditional (since some PW's might want them, ; or numbers, etc.), changed PW error jump to eliminate ; reloading PWFILE, corrected errors in BADPW routine, ; and separated GOCCP code to avoid confusion. ; By Dave Hardy ; ;08/23/81 Added multiple tries at PW, Trap for lower case, ; cleaned up code and added many needed C/R's & L/F's. ; By Jim C., Larkspur, Ca. RCPM (415) 461-7726 ; ;08/19/81 Added equates for use with the GOCCP program. ; By Larry Shipinski ; ;08/18/81 Moved PWFILE loader CALL so that PWFILE will be loaded ; before asking for PW, to eliminate the noticeable delay ; before warm-boot, cleaned up code, and added comments. ; By Dave Hardy ; ;08/11/81 Added RANGE conditional to allow PW access to a range of ; user areas. For example, if the range is from 1 to 4, then ; once a user has logged into any user area within the range, ; he may log into any other user areas within the range without ; having to re-enter the password. This is similar to the ; LOGONCE option, but allows any range of user numbers to be ; selected, while the range of LOGONCE includes all non-zero ; user areas. In addition, RANGE can only be used if the ; PWFILE conditional is selected, and LOGONCE can only be ; used if the PWFILE conditional is NOT selected. ; By Dave Hardy ; ;08/09/81 Added PWFILE conditional to allow multiple passwords to be ; readfrom a file, so that separate PW's can be used for ; different user areas. The number of PW's will be limited ; only by the amount of available memory in the TPA. ; The file of passwords can be kept in any user area, ; and can be created with any editor. Multiple user areas ; are available to each password. The format of the PWFILE ; is defined at the beginning of this file. ; By Dave Hardy ; ;08/03/81 Changed console input routines to DIRECT I/O so that ; password will not be echoed. This should make the ; program's function a bit more secure by making it more ; difficult to see what password has been typed. ; By Dave Hardy ; ;07/12/81 Added TELUSR routines to inform caller of current user ; number and how to use program. Changed version number ; to 2.1 instead of 3.0, because I'm still working on a ; major revision of USERPW to be released as version 3.0. ; By Dave Hardy ; ;05/23/81 Added LOGONCE option so that program will not ask for PW ; if user is already in password-accessible user area. ; By Dave Hardy ; ; Define miscellaneous values: SETUSR EQU 32 ;BDOS Set User function PRNSTR EQU 9 ;BDOS Print String function OPEN EQU 15 ;BDOS Open File function CURDSK EQU 25 ;BDOS Return Current Disk function STDMA EQU 26 ;BDOS Set DMA Address function READ EQU 20 ;BDOS Read Sequential function CONOUT EQU 2 ;BDOS Print Character function DIRIO EQU 6 ;BDOS Direct Console I/O function BASE EQU 0 ;SET TO BASE ADDRESS OF YOUR SYSTEM USERDR EQU BASE+4 ;CP/M's USER/DRIVE select byte WBOOT EQU BASE ;CP/M's warm-boot address BDOS EQU BASE+5 ;CP/M'S BDOS JUMP vector DFCB EQU BASE+5CH ;Default File Control Block address SELDSK EQU 18H ;SELDSK vector offset from BIOS's warm-boot vector INPUT EQU 0FFH ;Value passed to DIRIO to cause console input CR EQU 0DH ;ASCII carriage-return LF EQU 0AH ;ASCII line-feed ; ; Define TRUE and FALSE: FALSE EQU 0 TRUE EQU NOT FALSE ; ; ; Set the following equates as desired: ; ; ***NOTE: DRIVE AND PWFILE CANNOT BE TRUE AT SAME TIME*** MAXUSER EQU 0 ;Set to highest PUBLIC user area desired ABSUSER EQU 15 ;Set to highest PW ACCESS user area desired MAXTRYS EQU 3 ;Max # of PW attempts before exit to CP/M DRIVE EQU FALSE ;True, if using both drive and user command line MAXDRV EQU 2 ;Set to max # drives to avoid sel. err. if DRIVE TRUE PWFILE EQU TRUE ;True, if PW's from file instead of built-in PWUSR EQU 21 ;User area where PWFILE is to be kept PWDRV EQU 1 ;Drive where PWFILE is kept (1=A, 2=B, etc.) PWCON EQU TRUE ;True, if want PW echoed locally as it is typed LOCCON EQU 81H ;Local console output port (if PWCON=TRUE) TRAPLC EQU TRUE ;True, if want to only use upper-case PW's RANGE EQU TRUE ;True, if no ask for PW when within ranges HRANGE EQU 4 ;High-end value of "no ask" range LRANGE EQU 1 ;Low-end value of "no-ask" range LOGONCE EQU FALSE ;True, if desire log-in only from user 0 ;LOGONCE SHOULD BE FALSE if PWFILE is used ; ; The following code is for use with the GOCCP program, which ; is a CCP substitute. If you are not using GOCCP, then setting ; GOCCP to TRUE will cause unpredictable results. NOTE that this ; option requires that you set the label CCP equal to the address ; of the CCP in your system. This address can be determined most ; easily by using the STATUS or BDLOC programs. ; GOCCP EQU FALSE ;True, if using the GOCCP program IF GOCCP CCP EQU BASE+3400H ;Set to start of CCP in your system REQUSR EQU CCP+7FEH ;Store requested USER number in CCP ENDIF ; ; Start of USERPW code ; ORG BASE+100H ; XRA A ;Initialize first pass flag STA FLAG ; LXI H,DFCB+1 ;Point to specified USER # in command line MOV A,M ;Check that there is something in command line CPI 20H JZ TELUSR ;Nothing? then tell user number and give help ; IF DRIVE ;Select drive option LDA USERDR ;Get current drive STA CURDRV ;And save it MOV A,M SUI 'A' ;Remove ASCII bias CPI MAXDRV JNC NOBODY STA USERDR MOV C,A PUSH H LHLD WBOOT+1 ;Get BIOS vector LXI D,SELDSK DAD D ;Compute SELDSK adr SHLD SAVSEL ;Save it LXI D,VECRET PUSH D MVI E,1 ;Dont log yet (for speed) PCHL VECRET POP H ;Continue.. INX H ENDIF ;DRIVE ; MVI E,0 ;Initialize user number accumulator NUMLUP MOV A,M ;Get first character INX H ;Point to next location in command line SUI '0' ;Remove ASCII bias JC NUMDONE ;Exit with specified user number in E CPI 10 ;Check for illegal number (>9) JNC NUMDONE ;Stop if illegal character found MOV D,A ;Get specified user number MOV A,E ; into A register ADD A ADD A ADD E ADD A ADD D MOV E,A ;Save accumulation JMP NUMLUP ;Loop back for next character ; TELUSR LXI D,TUMSG ;Tell the user what user number he's in MVI C,PRNSTR CALL BDOS LDA USERDR ;Get current USER number RRC RRC RRC RRC ANI 0FH CPI 0AH JC LT10 PUSH PSW ;Save user number MVI E,'1' ;If user # is 10-16, then print leading '1' MVI C,CONOUT ;This routine won't work CALL BDOS ;if your CCP allows more than 19 user areas. POP PSW ;Restore user number SUI 0AH LT10 ADI 30H ;Print user number MOV E,A MVI C,CONOUT CALL BDOS MVI E,'.' ;End the line with a period MVI C,CONOUT CALL BDOS ; CALL ERRXIT ;Print rest of message, then exit to CP/M DB CR,LF,'To change user areas, type ' ; IF DRIVE DB 'drive letter and ' ENDIF ; DB 'user number on command line.',CR,LF DB 'For example, type: USER ' ; IF DRIVE DB 'B' ENDIF ; DB '3 to enter ' ; IF DRIVE DB 'Drive B, ' ENDIF ; DB 'user area 3.',CR,LF,'$' ; NUMDONE MOV A,E ;Get requested user number STA REQUSR ;Save for later, if needed ORA A RM ;Exit if illegal user number CPI ABSUSER+1 JNC NOBODY ;Illegal user area request CPI MAXUSER+1 JNC SOME ;Password user area request CHANGE RLC ;Move to upper nibble RLC RLC RLC MOV B,A ;Save requested user number LDA USERDR ;Get current user/drive number ANI 0FH ;Trim off old user number ORA B ;Add new user number STA USERDR ;Set new user number LDA REQUSR MOV E,A MVI C,SETUSR ;Set user number with BDOS call, too. ; IF DRIVE CALL BDOS JMP WBOOT ENDIF ; JMP BDOS ; then exit ; ; ; REQUEST FOR RESTRICTED USER AREA, SO ASK FOR PASSWORD ; SOME EQU $ ; IF LOGONCE ;then see if user has already logged in LDA USERDR ;Get USER NUMBER/DRIVE ANI 0F0H RLC RLC RLC RLC MVI B,MAXUSER+1 CMP B JNC GOTPW ;If in non-public user area, PW was already ; given so don't ask again ENDIF ; IF PWFILE AND RANGE ;Then check for already in RANGE LDA USERDR ;Get USER/DRIVE number ANI 0F0H RLC RLC RLC RLC MVI B,HRANGE+1 ;See if above RANGE CMP B JNC PRANGE ;Jump if above RANGE MVI B,LRANGE ;See if below RANGE CMP B JC PRANGE ;Jump if below RANGE LDA REQUSR ;Now see if requested user# is in RANGE MVI B,HRANGE+1 ;See if above RANGE CMP B JNC PRANGE ;Jump if above RANGE MVI B,LRANGE ;See if below RANGE CMP B JC PRANGE ;Jump if below RANGE JMP GOTPW ;If already in RANGE, and new user # is also in ENDIF ; RANGE, then don't ask for PW ; PRANGE EQU $ ; IF PWFILE CALL LODPWF ;Load the file of PW's ENDIF ; PR2 LDA FLAG ;Get # of passes ORA A ;First pass? JZ NOCRLF ;If yes, then no CRLF needed LXI D,CRLF ;Else print a CRLF to put next PW on a new line MVI C,PRNSTR CALL BDOS ;Print CRLF NOCRLF LXI D,MSG ;Ask for password MVI C,PRNSTR CALL BDOS ; LXI H,CONBUF ;Reset console buffer pointer MVI C,10H ;Allow 16 characters maximum TRYAGN PUSH B PUSH H MVI C,06H ;Direct console I/O MVI E,0FFH ;Console input CALL BDOS ;Get password, 1 character at a time POP H POP B ORA A ;Wait for input JZ TRYAGN ; IF TRAPLC CPI 060H ;Lower Case? JC NOTLC ;No, Skip. ANI 05FH ;Strip L/C. ENDIF ; NOTLC CPI 0DH ;Carriage return? JZ CHKPW ;If yes, then check for match ; IF PWCON ;Then echo the character to the local console OUT LOCCON ;(NOTE that NO status checking is necessary) ENDIF ; MOV M,A ;Put character into buffer INX H ;Increment pointer DCR C ;See if 16 characters entered MOV A,C ORA A JNZ TRYAGN ;If less than 16 characters entered, ;then continue... ; IF NOT PWFILE ;Then check built-in PW CHKPW LXI H,CONBUF ;Check for match with password LXI D,PASSWD ;Point DE and HL to buffers NEXT LDAX D CPI '$' ;When '$' found, then passwords match, JZ GOTPW ; so jump CMP M ;Else check for character match JNZ BADPW ;Jump if wrong password given INX H ;Check next character for match INX D JMP NEXT ENDIF ; IF PWFILE ;Then check list of PW's in PWFILE CHKPW LHLD LASTPW XCHG ;Make DE point to first PW in file JMP FRSTPW ; Then check for match DONXPW CALL GETNXPW ;Returns with DE==>PW or '$' in PWFILE FRSTPW LDAX D ;If DE==>'$' then done, no match CPI '$' JZ BADPW ;Jump if wrong PW given LXI H,CONBUF ;Point HL to entered password NEXT LDAX D CMP M ;Else check for character match JNZ DONXPW ;If no match, then try next PW INX H ;Else try next character for match INX D LDAX D CPI ',' ;If ',' found, then passwords may match JNZ NEXT ; If not found, then continue, MOV A,M ;Else check that both PW's are all read CPI 0 JZ CHKUSR ;If both completely read, then match, so jump JMP DONXPW ;Else try next PW in PWFILE list ; GETNXPW LHLD LASTPW ;Get pointer to last PW checked NXCH MOV A,M CPI 0DH ;Scan for carriage return JZ GOTCR ;When CR found, then point to next PW CPI '$' ;Check for '$' here just in case... JZ NOMORE ;If '$' found, then no more PW's INX H JMP NXCH ; GOTCR INX H ;Skip over LF INX H ;And point to next PW SHLD LASTPW ;Save pointer to current PW NOMORE XCHG ;MAKE DE==>PW or '$' RET ;Then return to calling routine ; CHKUSR XCHG ;Make HL==>first user number in PWFILE line INX H NXNUM MVI E,0 ;Initialize USER number accumulator NUMLUP2 MOV A,M ;Get first character INX H ;Point to next location in command line SUI '0' ;Remove ASCII bias JC CMPUSR ;Exit with specified user number in A CPI 10 ;Check for illegal number (>9) JNC CMPUSR ;Stop if illegal character found MOV D,A ;Get specified user number MOV A,E ; into A register ADD A ADD A ADD E ADD A ADD D MOV E,A ;Save accumulation JMP NUMLUP2 ;Loop back for next character ; CMPUSR DCX H ;Back up pointer (NUMLUP2 advanced 1 too many) LDA REQUSR ;Compare allowable user# to the requested one. CMP E JZ GOTPW ;Jump if they match, change user #, then exit MOV A,M ;Check for CR, which means no more user areas CPI 0DH ;Jump if no more, and say "denied" JZ NOBODY2 INX H ;Skip over ',' and point to next user number MOV A,M ;Check for CR, which means no more user areas CPI 0DH ;Jump if no more, and say "denied" JZ NOBODY2 CPI ';' ;If comments found, then treat same as CR found JZ NOBODY2 JMP NXNUM ;Try next user number in PWFILE line ENDIF ; GOTPW LDA REQUSR ;Get back requested user number JMP CHANGE ;Change user number and exit ; BADPW MVI C,PRNSTR ;Print "BAD PASSWORD" message LXI D,BADMSG CALL BDOS ; IF PWFILE ;Then initialize CONBUF and PW pointer CALL INIT ENDIF ; IF NOT PWFILE ;Then just initialize CONBUF LXI H,CONBUF MVI C,17 NXIN MVI M,0 INX H DCR C JNZ NXIN ENDIF ; LDA FLAG ;Get # of trys flag INR A ;Increment # of trys. STA FLAG CPI MAXTRYS ;See if max guesses... JC PR2 ;If more tries allowed, then jump ; NOBODY2 LXI D,CRLF ;Print 'NO ACCESS' msg on new line, then exit to CP/M MVI C,PRNSTR CALL BDOS ; NOBODY CALL ERRXIT ;Print 'NO ACCESS' message, then exit to CP/M DB 'Sorry, that ' ; IF DRIVE DB 'drive/' ENDIF ; DB 'user area is not available.','$' ; ; Routine to load the password file IF PWFILE LODPWF MVI E,PWUSR MVI C,SETUSR CALL BDOS ;Set to whatever user number that PWFILE is in MVI A,PWDRV ;Initialize FCB for selected drive STA LOCFCB LXI H,LOCFCB+12 MVI B,21 ZLOOP MVI M,0 INX H DCR B JNZ ZLOOP MVI C,OPEN ;Open the file LXI D,LOCFCB CALL BDOS INR A JZ ABORT ;If A has 0 then no file, so abort ; ; Now load the file ; LHLD 6 ;Check for attempt to load past top of TPA LXI D,-880H ;Calculate BDOS - 800H (=CCP) - 80H DAD D PUSH H ;Save top of memory for later checks ; LXI D,PWBUF-80H ;Point to file load area-80H LXI B,0 ;Initialize record counter PUSH B ; and save it PUSH D ;Save load address, too GLOOP POP D ;Get last load address LXI H,80H ;Point HL to next address to read to DAD D POP B ;Increment the record counter ; ; Check for attempt to load past top-of-memory ; POP D ;Get -(TOP-OF-MEMORY) PUSH D ;Save again for next time ; MOV A,E ;Subtract: (TOP) - (ADRS) SUB L MOV A,D ;Look at carry to see if out of memory SBB H ; JNC SIZEOK ;Jump if enough room CALL ERRXIT ; Else print message and abort DB '+++DATA AREA TOO SMALL FOR PWFILE','$' ; SIZEOK INX B ;Continue loading... PUSH B PUSH H ;Save load address XCHG MVI C,STDMA ;Set DMA address for next read CALL BDOS LXI D,LOCFCB ;Then read the next sector MVI C,READ CALL BDOS ORA A JZ GLOOP ;If A=0 then more to read POP B POP B ;Restore record counter POP H MOV A,B ORA C JZ ABORT ;If 0 then nothing read, so abort LXI D,80H ;Else, reset DMA address MVI C,STDMA CALL BDOS INIT LXI H,CONBUF ;Initialize console input buffer MVI C,17 NXINIT MVI M,0 INX H DCR C JNZ NXINIT LXI H,PWBUF SHLD LASTPW ;Save pointer to first PW in file RET ; and return ; ABORT CALL ERRXIT DB '+++CANNOT FIND PW FILE, ACCESS DENIED','$' ENDIF ; ERRXIT POP D MVI C,PRNSTR CALL BDOS ;PRINT THE ABORT MSG, THEN EXIT ; IF DRIVE LDA CURDRV ;Return to original drive/user STA USERDR ANI 0FH MOV C,A LHLD SAVSEL LXI D,WBOOT PUSH D MVI E,1 PCHL ENDIF ;DRIVE ; JMP WBOOT ; ; ; Some miscellaneous messages: ; MSG DB 'PW=','$' ;Msg to ask user for pw ; BADMSG DB '+++INCORRECT','$' ; TUMSG DB 'You are in USER area $' ;First part of help msg. ; CRLF DB CR,LF,'$' ;Printed to start a new line ; ; IF NOT GOCCP;Then save user number here in TPA REQUSR DB 00H ;Temporary storage area for user area number ENDIF ; FLAG DB 0 ;Counter for multiple PW attempts ; IF DRIVE ;Then need a place to store these CURDRV DB 0 ;Storage area for current drive SAVSEL DW 0 ;Storage area for SELDSK address ENDIF ; ; ; CONSOLE INPUT BUFFER, USED FOR PASSWORD INPUT ; CONBUF DB 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ;Up to 16 characters for password ; IF NOT PWFILE ; PASSWORD TO ALLOW 'RESTRICTED USER AREA' ACCESS GOES HERE PASSWD DB 'PASSWORD','$' ;Must be followed by '$' ENDIF ; IF PWFILE LOCFCB DB 0 ;Drive is filled in here DB 'PWFILE ' ;Name of file that contains PW's DS 40H ;Some more room+ for PWFILE ; LASTPW DW 0000H ;Pointer to current PW in PWFILE ; ; PWFILE is read in starting here. It can take up the entire TPA ; if desired. The CCP is not overlayed. PWBUF EQU $ ;Rest of TPA is available for PWFILE ENDIF ; END