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36 * @(#)pw_util.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 4/2/94
37 * $FreeBSD: head/lib/libutil/pw_util.c 244744 2012-12-27 20:24:44Z bapt $
41 * This file is used by all the "password" programs; vipw(8), chpass(1),
45 #include <sys/param.h>
46 #include <sys/errno.h>
48 #include <sys/resource.h>
66 static pid_t editpid
= -1;
67 static int lockfd
= -1;
68 static char masterpasswd
[PATH_MAX
];
69 static char passwd_dir
[PATH_MAX
];
70 static char tempname
[PATH_MAX
];
71 static int initialized
;
84 * Initialize statics and set limits, signals & umask to try to avoid
85 * interruptions, crashes etc. that might expose passord data.
88 pw_init(const char *dir
, const char *master
)
95 strcpy(passwd_dir
, _PATH_ETC
);
97 if (strlen(dir
) >= sizeof(passwd_dir
)) {
101 strcpy(passwd_dir
, dir
);
104 if (master
== NULL
) {
106 strcpy(masterpasswd
, _PATH_MASTERPASSWD
);
107 } else if (snprintf(masterpasswd
, sizeof(masterpasswd
), "%s/%s",
108 passwd_dir
, _MASTERPASSWD
) > (int)sizeof(masterpasswd
)) {
109 errno
= ENAMETOOLONG
;
113 if (strlen(master
) >= sizeof(masterpasswd
)) {
114 errno
= ENAMETOOLONG
;
117 strcpy(masterpasswd
, master
);
121 * The code that follows is extremely disruptive to the calling
122 * process, and is therefore disabled until someone can conceive
123 * of a realistic scenario where it would fend off a compromise.
124 * Race conditions concerning the temporary files can be guarded
125 * against in other ways than masking signals (by checking stat(2)
126 * results after creation).
129 /* Unlimited resource limits. */
130 rlim
.rlim_cur
= rlim
.rlim_max
= RLIM_INFINITY
;
131 (void)setrlimit(RLIMIT_CPU
, &rlim
);
132 (void)setrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE
, &rlim
);
133 (void)setrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK
, &rlim
);
134 (void)setrlimit(RLIMIT_DATA
, &rlim
);
135 (void)setrlimit(RLIMIT_RSS
, &rlim
);
137 /* Don't drop core (not really necessary, but GP's). */
138 rlim
.rlim_cur
= rlim
.rlim_max
= 0;
139 (void)setrlimit(RLIMIT_CORE
, &rlim
);
141 /* Turn off signals. */
142 (void)signal(SIGALRM
, SIG_IGN
);
143 (void)signal(SIGHUP
, SIG_IGN
);
144 (void)signal(SIGINT
, SIG_IGN
);
145 (void)signal(SIGPIPE
, SIG_IGN
);
146 (void)signal(SIGQUIT
, SIG_IGN
);
147 (void)signal(SIGTERM
, SIG_IGN
);
148 (void)signal(SIGCONT
, pw_cont
);
150 /* Create with exact permissions. */
158 * Lock the master password file.
164 if (*masterpasswd
== '\0')
168 * If the master password file doesn't exist, the system is hosed.
169 * Might as well try to build one. Set the close-on-exec bit so
170 * that users can't get at the encrypted passwords while editing.
171 * Open should allow flock'ing the file; see 4.4BSD. XXX
176 lockfd
= flopen(masterpasswd
, O_RDONLY
|O_NONBLOCK
|O_CLOEXEC
, 0);
178 if (errno
== EWOULDBLOCK
) {
179 errx(1, "the password db file is busy");
181 err(1, "could not lock the passwd file: ");
186 * If the password file was replaced while we were trying to
187 * get the lock, our hardlink count will be 0 and we have to
190 if (fstat(lockfd
, &st
) == -1)
191 err(1, "fstat() failed: ");
192 if (st
.st_nlink
!= 0)
201 * Create and open a presumably safe temp file for editing the password
202 * data, and copy the master password file into it.
212 if (*masterpasswd
== '\0')
214 if ((p
= strrchr(masterpasswd
, '/')))
218 if (snprintf(tempname
, sizeof(tempname
), "%.*spw.XXXXXX",
219 (int)(p
- masterpasswd
), masterpasswd
) >= (int)sizeof(tempname
)) {
220 errno
= ENAMETOOLONG
;
223 if ((tfd
= mkstemp(tempname
)) == -1)
226 while ((nr
= read(mfd
, buf
, sizeof(buf
))) > 0)
227 if (write(tfd
, buf
, (size_t)nr
) != nr
)
240 * Regenerate the password database.
243 pw_mkdb(const char *user
)
248 (void)fflush(stderr
);
249 switch ((pid
= fork())) {
255 execl(_PATH_PWD_MKDB
, "pwd_mkdb", "-p",
256 "-d", passwd_dir
, tempname
, NULL
);
258 execl(_PATH_PWD_MKDB
, "pwd_mkdb", "-p",
259 "-d", passwd_dir
, "-u", user
, tempname
,
267 if (waitpid(pid
, &pstat
, 0) == -1)
269 if (WIFEXITED(pstat
) && WEXITSTATUS(pstat
) == 0)
276 * Edit the temp file. Return -1 on error, >0 if the file was modified, 0
280 pw_edit(int notsetuid
)
282 struct sigaction sa
, sa_int
, sa_quit
;
283 sigset_t oldsigset
, nsigset
;
284 struct stat st1
, st2
;
288 if ((editor
= getenv("EDITOR")) == NULL
)
290 if (stat(tempname
, &st1
) == -1)
292 sa
.sa_handler
= SIG_IGN
;
293 sigemptyset(&sa
.sa_mask
);
295 sigaction(SIGINT
, &sa
, &sa_int
);
296 sigaction(SIGQUIT
, &sa
, &sa_quit
);
297 sigemptyset(&nsigset
);
298 sigaddset(&nsigset
, SIGCHLD
);
299 sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK
, &nsigset
, &oldsigset
);
300 switch ((editpid
= fork())) {
304 sigaction(SIGINT
, &sa_int
, NULL
);
305 sigaction(SIGQUIT
, &sa_quit
, NULL
);
306 sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK
, &oldsigset
, NULL
);
308 (void)setgid(getgid());
309 (void)setuid(getuid());
312 execlp(editor
, basename(editor
), tempname
, NULL
);
319 if (waitpid(editpid
, &pstat
, WUNTRACED
) == -1) {
325 } else if (WIFSTOPPED(pstat
)) {
326 raise(WSTOPSIG(pstat
));
327 } else if (WIFEXITED(pstat
) && WEXITSTATUS(pstat
) == 0) {
336 sigaction(SIGINT
, &sa_int
, NULL
);
337 sigaction(SIGQUIT
, &sa_quit
, NULL
);
338 sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK
, &oldsigset
, NULL
);
339 if (stat(tempname
, &st2
) == -1)
341 return (st1
.st_mtim
.tv_sec
!= st2
.st_mtim
.tv_sec
||
342 st1
.st_mtim
.tv_nsec
!= st2
.st_mtim
.tv_nsec
);
346 * Clean up. Preserve errno for the caller's convenience.
358 kill(editpid
, SIGTERM
);
359 kill(editpid
, SIGCONT
);
360 waitpid(editpid
, &status
, 0);
363 if (*tempname
!= '\0') {
373 * Compares two struct pwds.
376 pw_equal(const struct passwd
*pw1
, const struct passwd
*pw2
)
378 return (strcmp(pw1
->pw_name
, pw2
->pw_name
) == 0 &&
379 pw1
->pw_uid
== pw2
->pw_uid
&&
380 pw1
->pw_gid
== pw2
->pw_gid
&&
381 strcmp(pw1
->pw_class
, pw2
->pw_class
) == 0 &&
382 pw1
->pw_change
== pw2
->pw_change
&&
383 pw1
->pw_expire
== pw2
->pw_expire
&&
384 strcmp(pw1
->pw_gecos
, pw2
->pw_gecos
) == 0 &&
385 strcmp(pw1
->pw_dir
, pw2
->pw_dir
) == 0 &&
386 strcmp(pw1
->pw_shell
, pw2
->pw_shell
) == 0);
390 * Make a passwd line out of a struct passwd.
393 pw_make(const struct passwd
*pw
)
397 asprintf(&line
, "%s:%s:%ju:%ju:%s:%ju:%ju:%s:%s:%s", pw
->pw_name
,
398 pw
->pw_passwd
, (uintmax_t)pw
->pw_uid
, (uintmax_t)pw
->pw_gid
,
399 pw
->pw_class
, (uintmax_t)pw
->pw_change
, (uintmax_t)pw
->pw_expire
,
400 pw
->pw_gecos
, pw
->pw_dir
, pw
->pw_shell
);
405 * Make a passwd line (in v7 format) out of a struct passwd
408 pw_make_v7(const struct passwd
*pw
)
412 asprintf(&line
, "%s:*:%ju:%ju:%s:%s:%s", pw
->pw_name
,
413 (uintmax_t)pw
->pw_uid
, (uintmax_t)pw
->pw_gid
,
414 pw
->pw_gecos
, pw
->pw_dir
, pw
->pw_shell
);
419 * Copy password file from one descriptor to another, replacing, deleting
420 * or adding a single record on the way.
423 pw_copy(int ffd
, int tfd
, const struct passwd
*pw
, struct passwd
*old_pw
)
425 char buf
[8192], *end
, *line
, *p
, *q
, *r
, t
;
427 const struct passwd
*spw
;
431 if (old_pw
== NULL
&& pw
== NULL
)
435 /* deleting a user */
439 if ((line
= pw_make(pw
)) == NULL
)
451 /* find the end of the current line */
452 for (p
= q
; q
< end
&& *q
!= '\0'; ++q
)
456 /* if we don't have a complete line, fill up the buffer */
460 if ((size_t)(q
- p
) >= sizeof(buf
)) {
461 warnx("passwd line too long");
462 errno
= EINVAL
; /* hack */
466 q
= memmove(buf
, p
, end
- p
);
471 readlen
= read(ffd
, end
, sizeof(buf
) - (end
- buf
));
475 len
= (size_t)readlen
;
476 if (len
== 0 && p
== buf
)
480 if (len
< (ssize_t
)sizeof(buf
)) {
482 if (len
> 0 && buf
[len
- 1] != '\n')
483 ++len
, *end
++ = '\n';
488 /* is it a blank line or a comment? */
489 for (r
= p
; r
< q
&& isspace(*r
); ++r
)
491 if (r
== q
|| *r
== '#') {
493 if (write(tfd
, p
, q
- p
+ 1) != q
- p
+ 1)
499 /* is it the one we're looking for? */
504 fpw
= pw_scan(r
, PWSCAN_MASTER
);
507 * fpw is either the struct passwd for the current line,
508 * or NULL if the line is malformed.
512 if (fpw
== NULL
|| strcmp(fpw
->pw_name
, spw
->pw_name
) != 0) {
516 if (write(tfd
, p
, q
- p
+ 1) != q
- p
+ 1)
521 if (old_pw
&& !pw_equal(fpw
, old_pw
)) {
522 warnx("entry inconsistent");
524 errno
= EINVAL
; /* hack */
529 /* it is, replace or remove it */
532 if (write(tfd
, line
, len
) != (int)len
)
535 /* when removed, avoid the \n */
538 /* we're done, just copy the rest over */
540 if (write(tfd
, q
, end
- q
) != end
- q
)
543 readlen
= read(ffd
, buf
, sizeof(buf
));
547 len
= (size_t)readlen
;
555 /* if we got here, we didn't find the old entry */
561 if ((size_t)write(tfd
, line
, len
) != len
||
562 write(tfd
, "\n", 1) != 1)
575 * Return the current value of tempname.
585 * Duplicate a struct passwd.
588 pw_dup(const struct passwd
*pw
)
595 if (pw
->pw_name
!= NULL
)
596 len
+= strlen(pw
->pw_name
) + 1;
597 if (pw
->pw_passwd
!= NULL
)
598 len
+= strlen(pw
->pw_passwd
) + 1;
599 if (pw
->pw_class
!= NULL
)
600 len
+= strlen(pw
->pw_class
) + 1;
601 if (pw
->pw_gecos
!= NULL
)
602 len
+= strlen(pw
->pw_gecos
) + 1;
603 if (pw
->pw_dir
!= NULL
)
604 len
+= strlen(pw
->pw_dir
) + 1;
605 if (pw
->pw_shell
!= NULL
)
606 len
+= strlen(pw
->pw_shell
) + 1;
607 if ((npw
= malloc((size_t)len
)) == NULL
)
609 memcpy(npw
, pw
, sizeof(*npw
));
610 dst
= (char *)npw
+ sizeof(*npw
);
611 if (pw
->pw_name
!= NULL
) {
613 dst
= stpcpy(npw
->pw_name
, pw
->pw_name
) + 1;
615 if (pw
->pw_passwd
!= NULL
) {
616 npw
->pw_passwd
= dst
;
617 dst
= stpcpy(npw
->pw_passwd
, pw
->pw_passwd
) + 1;
619 if (pw
->pw_class
!= NULL
) {
621 dst
= stpcpy(npw
->pw_class
, pw
->pw_class
) + 1;
623 if (pw
->pw_gecos
!= NULL
) {
625 dst
= stpcpy(npw
->pw_gecos
, pw
->pw_gecos
) + 1;
627 if (pw
->pw_dir
!= NULL
) {
629 dst
= stpcpy(npw
->pw_dir
, pw
->pw_dir
) + 1;
631 if (pw
->pw_shell
!= NULL
) {
633 dst
= stpcpy(npw
->pw_shell
, pw
->pw_shell
) + 1;
641 * Wrapper around an internal libc function
644 pw_scan(const char *line
, int flags
)
646 struct passwd pw
, *ret
;
649 if ((bp
= strdup(line
)) == NULL
)
651 if (!__pw_scan(bp
, &pw
, flags
)) {