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Revision 1.9, Sat Jun 21 16:52:40 2003 UTC (20 years, 11 months ago) by millert
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: OPENBSD_3_6_BASE, OPENBSD_3_6, OPENBSD_3_5_BASE, OPENBSD_3_5, OPENBSD_3_4_BASE, OPENBSD_3_4
Changes since 1.8: +1 -0 lines

Add explicit declaration of printerr variable in function header
(was defaulting to int which is OK but oh so K&R :-).  From Theo.

/*
 * Copyright (c) 1994-1996,1998-2003 Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com>
 * All rights reserved.
 *
 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
 * are met:
 *
 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 *
 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
 *
 * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
 *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
 *
 * 4. Products derived from this software may not be called "Sudo" nor
 *    may "Sudo" appear in their names without specific prior written
 *    permission from the author.
 *
 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
 * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
 * AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL
 * THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
 * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
 * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
 * OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
 * WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
 * OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
 * ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 *
 * Sponsored in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects
 * Agency (DARPA) and Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force
 * Materiel Command, USAF, under agreement number F39502-99-1-0512.
 */

#include "config.h"

#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef STDC_HEADERS
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <stddef.h>
#else
# ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
#  include <stdlib.h>
# endif
#endif /* STDC_HEADERS */
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
# include <string.h>
#else
# ifdef HAVE_STRINGS_H
#  include <strings.h>
# endif
#endif /* HAVE_STRING_H */
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
# include <unistd.h>
#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */
#include <pwd.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <grp.h>
#ifdef HAVE_LOGIN_CAP_H
# include <login_cap.h>
#endif

#include "sudo.h"

#ifndef lint
static const char rcsid[] = "$Sudo: set_perms.c,v 1.21 2003/04/16 00:42:10 millert Exp $";
#endif /* lint */

/*
 * Prototypes
 */
static void runas_setup		__P((void));
static void fatal		__P((char *, int));

#if !defined(HAVE_SETRESUID) && !defined(HAVE_SETREUID) && \
    !defined(NO_SAVED_IDS) && defined(_SC_SAVED_IDS) && defined(_SC_VERSION)
/*
 * Set real and effective uids and gids based on perm.
 * Since we have POSIX saved IDs we can get away with just
 * toggling the effective uid/gid unless we are headed for an exec().
 */
void
set_perms_posix(perm)
    int perm;
{
    int error;

    switch (perm) {
	case PERM_ROOT:
				if (seteuid(0))
				    fatal("seteuid(0) failed, your operating system may have broken POSIX saved ID support\nTry running configure with --disable-saved-ids", 0);
			      	break;

	case PERM_FULL_ROOT:
				/* headed for exec() */
				(void) seteuid(0);
				if (setuid(0))
				    fatal("setuid(0)", 1);
			      	break;

	case PERM_USER:
    	    	    	        (void) setegid(user_gid);
				if (seteuid(user_uid))
				    fatal("seteuid(user_uid)", 1);
			      	break;

	case PERM_FULL_USER:
				/* headed for exec() */
				(void) setgid(user_gid);
				if (setuid(user_uid))
				    fatal("setuid(user_uid)", 1);
				break;
				
	case PERM_RUNAS:
				/* headed for exec(), assume euid == 0 */
				runas_setup();
				if (def_flag(I_STAY_SETUID))
				    error = seteuid(runas_pw->pw_uid);
				else
				    error = setuid(runas_pw->pw_uid);
				if (error)
				    fatal("unable to change to runas uid", 1);
				break;

	case PERM_SUDOERS:
				/* assume euid == 0, ruid == user */
				if (setegid(SUDOERS_GID))
				    fatal("unable to change to sudoers gid", 1);

				/*
				 * If SUDOERS_UID == 0 and SUDOERS_MODE
				 * is group readable we use a non-zero
				 * uid in order to avoid NFS lossage.
				 * Using uid 1 is a bit bogus but should
				 * work on all OS's.
				 */
				if (SUDOERS_UID == 0) {
				    if ((SUDOERS_MODE & 040) && seteuid(1))
					fatal("seteuid(1)", 1);
				} else {
				    if (seteuid(SUDOERS_UID))
					fatal("seteuid(SUDOERS_UID)", 1);
				}
			      	break;
	case PERM_TIMESTAMP:
				if (seteuid(timestamp_uid))
				    fatal("seteuid(timestamp_uid)", 1);
			      	break;

    }
}
#endif /* !NO_SAVED_IDS && _SC_SAVED_IDS && _SC_VERSION */

#ifdef HAVE_SETRESUID
/*
 * Set real and effective and saved uids and gids based on perm.
 * We always retain a saved uid of 0 unless we are headed for an exec().
 * We only flip the effective gid since it only changes for PERM_SUDOERS.
 * This version of set_perms() works fine with the "stay_setuid" option.
 */
void
set_perms_suid(perm)
    int perm;
{
    int error;

    switch (perm) {
	case PERM_FULL_ROOT:
	case PERM_ROOT:
				if (setresuid(0, 0, 0))
				    fatal("setresuid(0, 0, 0) failed, your operating system may have a broken setresuid() function\nTry running configure with --disable-setresuid", 0);
			      	break;

	case PERM_USER:
    	    	    	        (void) setresgid(-1, user_gid, -1);
				if (setresuid(user_uid, user_uid, 0))
				    fatal("setresuid(user_uid, user_uid, 0)", 1);
			      	break;
				
	case PERM_FULL_USER:
				/* headed for exec() */
    	    	    	        (void) setgid(user_gid);
				if (setresuid(user_uid, user_uid, user_uid))
				    fatal("setresuid(user_uid, user_uid, user_uid)", 1);
			      	break;
				
	case PERM_RUNAS:
				/* headed for exec(), assume euid == 0 */
				runas_setup();
				error = setresuid(def_flag(I_STAY_SETUID) ?
				    user_uid : runas_pw->pw_uid,
				    runas_pw->pw_uid, runas_pw->pw_uid);
				if (error)
				    fatal("unable to change to runas uid", 1);
				break;

	case PERM_SUDOERS:
				/* assume euid == 0, ruid == user */
				if (setresgid(-1, SUDOERS_GID, -1))
				    fatal("unable to change to sudoers gid", 1);

				/*
				 * If SUDOERS_UID == 0 and SUDOERS_MODE
				 * is group readable we use a non-zero
				 * uid in order to avoid NFS lossage.
				 * Using uid 1 is a bit bogus but should
				 * work on all OS's.
				 */
				if (SUDOERS_UID == 0) {
				    if ((SUDOERS_MODE & 040) && setresuid(0, 1, 0))
					fatal("setresuid(0, 1, 0)", 1);
				} else {
				    if (setresuid(0, SUDOERS_UID, 0))
					fatal("setresuid(0, SUDOERS_UID, 0)", 1);
				}
			      	break;
	case PERM_TIMESTAMP:
				if (setresuid(0, timestamp_uid, 0))
				    fatal("setresuid(0, timestamp_uid, 0)", 1);
			      	break;
    }
}

#else
# ifdef HAVE_SETREUID

/*
 * Set real and effective uids and gids based on perm.
 * We always retain a real or effective uid of 0 unless
 * we are headed for an exec().
 * This version of set_perms() works fine with the "stay_setuid" option.
 */
void
set_perms_suid(perm)
    int perm;
{
    int error;

    switch (perm) {
	case PERM_FULL_ROOT:
	case PERM_ROOT:
				if (setreuid(0, 0))
				    fatal("setreuid(0, 0) failed, your operating system may have a broken setreuid() function\nTry running configure with --disable-setreuid", 0);
			      	break;

	case PERM_USER:
    	    	    	        (void) setregid(-1, user_gid);
				if (setreuid(0, user_uid))
				    fatal("setreuid(0, user_uid)", 1);
			      	break;
				
	case PERM_FULL_USER:
				/* headed for exec() */
    	    	    	        (void) setgid(user_gid);
				if (setreuid(user_uid, user_uid))
				    fatal("setreuid(user_uid, user_uid)", 1);
			      	break;
				
	case PERM_RUNAS:
				/* headed for exec(), assume euid == 0 */
				runas_setup();
				error = setreuid(def_flag(I_STAY_SETUID) ?
				    user_uid : runas_pw->pw_uid,
				    runas_pw->pw_uid);
				if (error)
				    fatal("unable to change to runas uid", 1);
				break;

	case PERM_SUDOERS:
				/* assume euid == 0, ruid == user */
				if (setregid(-1, SUDOERS_GID))
				    fatal("unable to change to sudoers gid", 1);

				/*
				 * If SUDOERS_UID == 0 and SUDOERS_MODE
				 * is group readable we use a non-zero
				 * uid in order to avoid NFS lossage.
				 * Using uid 1 is a bit bogus but should
				 * work on all OS's.
				 */
				if (SUDOERS_UID == 0) {
				    if ((SUDOERS_MODE & 040) && setreuid(0, 1))
					fatal("setreuid(0, 1)", 1);
				} else {
				    if (setreuid(0, SUDOERS_UID))
					fatal("setreuid(0, SUDOERS_UID)", 1);
				}
			      	break;
	case PERM_TIMESTAMP:
				if (setreuid(0, timestamp_uid))
				    fatal("setreuid(0, timestamp_uid)", 1);
			      	break;
    }
}

# else

/*
 * Set real and effective uids and gids based on perm.
 * NOTE: does not support the "stay_setuid" option.
 */
void
set_perms_nosuid(perm)
    int perm;
{

    /*
     * Since we only have setuid() and seteuid() we have to set
     * real and effective uids to 0 initially.
     */
    if (setuid(0))
	fatal("setuid(0)", 1);

    switch (perm) {
	case PERM_USER:
    	    	    	        (void) setegid(user_gid);
				if (seteuid(user_uid))
				    fatal("seteuid(user_uid)", 1);
			      	break;
				
	case PERM_FULL_USER:
				/* headed for exec() */
    	    	    	        (void) setgid(user_gid);
				if (setuid(user_uid))
				    fatal("setuid(user_uid)", 1);
			      	break;
				
	case PERM_RUNAS:
				/* headed for exec(), assume euid == 0 */
				runas_setup();
				if (setuid(runas_pw->pw_uid))
				    fatal("unable to change to runas uid", 1);
				break;

	case PERM_SUDOERS:
				/* assume euid == 0, ruid == user */
				if (setegid(SUDOERS_GID))
				    fatal("unable to change to sudoers gid", 1);

				/*
				 * If SUDOERS_UID == 0 and SUDOERS_MODE
				 * is group readable we use a non-zero
				 * uid in order to avoid NFS lossage.
				 * Using uid 1 is a bit bogus but should
				 * work on all OS's.
				 */
				if (SUDOERS_UID == 0) {
				    if ((SUDOERS_MODE & 040) && seteuid(1))
					fatal("seteuid(1)", 1);
				} else {
				    if (seteuid(SUDOERS_UID))
					fatal("seteuid(SUDOERS_UID)", 1);
				}
			      	break;
	case PERM_TIMESTAMP:
				if (seteuid(timestamp_uid))
				    fatal("seteuid(timestamp_uid)", 1);
			      	break;
    }
}
# endif /* HAVE_SETREUID */
#endif /* HAVE_SETRESUID */

static void
runas_setup()
{
#ifdef HAVE_LOGIN_CAP_H
    int error, flags;
    extern login_cap_t *lc;
#endif

    if (runas_pw->pw_name != NULL) {
#ifdef HAVE_PAM
	pam_prep_user(runas_pw);
#endif /* HAVE_PAM */

#ifdef HAVE_LOGIN_CAP_H
	if (def_flag(I_USE_LOGINCLASS)) {
	    /*
             * We don't have setusercontext() set the user since we
             * may only want to set the effective uid.  Depending on
             * sudoers and/or command line arguments we may not want
             * setusercontext() to call initgroups().
	     */
	    flags = LOGIN_SETRESOURCES|LOGIN_SETPRIORITY;
	    if (!def_flag(I_PRESERVE_GROUPS))
		flags |= LOGIN_SETGROUP;
	    else if (setgid(runas_pw->pw_gid))
		perror("cannot set gid to runas gid");
	    error = setusercontext(lc, runas_pw,
		runas_pw->pw_uid, flags);
	    if (error) {
		if (runas_pw->pw_uid != 0)
		    fatal("unable to set user context", 1);
		else
		    perror("unable to set user context");
	    }
	} else
#endif /* HAVE_LOGIN_CAP_H */
	{
	    if (setgid(runas_pw->pw_gid))
		perror("cannot set gid to runas gid");
#ifdef HAVE_INITGROUPS
	    /*
	     * Initialize group vector unless asked not to.
	     */
	    if (!def_flag(I_PRESERVE_GROUPS) &&
		initgroups(*user_runas, runas_pw->pw_gid) < 0)
		perror("cannot set group vector");
#endif /* HAVE_INITGROUPS */
	}
    }
}

static void
fatal(str, printerr)
    char *str;
    int printerr;
{

    if (str) {
	if (printerr)
	    perror(str);
	else {
	    fputs(str, stderr);
	    fputc('\n', stderr);
	}
    }
    exit(1);
}