/* $OpenBSD: common.c,v 1.36 2015/01/20 09:00:16 guenther Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California. * 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. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``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 REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS 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. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "defs.h" /* * Things common to both the client and server. */ /* * Variables common to both client and server */ char host[HOST_NAME_MAX+1]; /* Name of this host */ uid_t userid = (uid_t)-1; /* User's UID */ gid_t groupid = (gid_t)-1; /* User's GID */ char *homedir = NULL; /* User's $HOME */ char *locuser = NULL; /* Local User's name */ int isserver = FALSE; /* We're the server */ int amchild = 0; /* This PID is a child */ int do_fork = 1; /* Fork child process */ char *currenthost = NULL; /* Current client hostname */ char *progname = NULL; /* Name of this program */ int rem_r = -1; /* Client file descriptor */ int rem_w = -1; /* Client file descriptor */ struct passwd *pw = NULL; /* Local user's pwd entry */ volatile sig_atomic_t contimedout = FALSE; /* Connection timed out */ int rtimeout = RTIMEOUT; /* Response time out */ jmp_buf finish_jmpbuf; /* Finish() jmp buffer */ int setjmp_ok = FALSE; /* setjmp()/longjmp() status */ char **realargv; /* Real main() argv */ int realargc; /* Real main() argc */ opt_t options = 0; /* Global install options */ char defowner[64] = "bin"; /* Default owner */ char defgroup[64] = "bin"; /* Default group */ static int sendcmdmsg(int, char *, size_t); static ssize_t remread(int, u_char *, size_t); static int remmore(void); /* * Front end to write() that handles partial write() requests. */ ssize_t xwrite(int fd, void *buf, size_t len) { size_t nleft = len; ssize_t nwritten; char *ptr = buf; while (nleft > 0) { if ((nwritten = write(fd, ptr, nleft)) <= 0) { return nwritten; } nleft -= nwritten; ptr += nwritten; } return len; } /* * Do run-time initialization */ int init(int argc, char **argv, char **envp) { int i; /* * Save a copy of our argc and argv before setargs() overwrites them */ realargc = argc; realargv = (char **) xmalloc(sizeof(char *) * (argc+1)); for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) realargv[i] = xstrdup(argv[i]); pw = getpwuid(userid = getuid()); if (pw == NULL) { error("Your user id (%u) is not known to this system.", getuid()); return(-1); } debugmsg(DM_MISC, "UserID = %u pwname = '%s' home = '%s'\n", userid, pw->pw_name, pw->pw_dir); homedir = xstrdup(pw->pw_dir); locuser = xstrdup(pw->pw_name); groupid = pw->pw_gid; gethostname(host, sizeof(host)); #if 0 if ((cp = strchr(host, '.')) != NULL) *cp = CNULL; #endif /* * If we're not root, disable paranoid ownership checks * since normal users cannot chown() files. */ if (!isserver && userid != 0) { FLAG_ON(options, DO_NOCHKOWNER); FLAG_ON(options, DO_NOCHKGROUP); } return(0); } /* * Finish things up before ending. */ void finish(void) { debugmsg(DM_CALL, "finish() called: do_fork = %d amchild = %d isserver = %d", do_fork, amchild, isserver); cleanup(0); /* * There's no valid finish_jmpbuf for the rdist master parent. */ if (!do_fork || amchild || isserver) { if (!setjmp_ok) { #ifdef DEBUG_SETJMP error("attemping longjmp() without target"); abort(); #else exit(1); #endif } longjmp(finish_jmpbuf, 1); /*NOTREACHED*/ error("Unexpected failure of longjmp() in finish()"); exit(2); } else exit(1); } /* * Handle lost connections */ void lostconn(void) { /* Prevent looping */ (void) signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); rem_r = rem_w = -1; /* Ensure we don't try to send to server */ checkhostname(); error("Lost connection to %s", (currenthost) ? currenthost : "(unknown)"); finish(); } /* * General signal handler */ void sighandler(int sig) { int save_errno = errno; /* XXX signal race */ debugmsg(DM_CALL, "sighandler() received signal %d\n", sig); switch (sig) { case SIGALRM: contimedout = TRUE; /* XXX signal race */ checkhostname(); error("Response time out"); finish(); break; case SIGPIPE: /* XXX signal race */ lostconn(); break; case SIGFPE: debug = !debug; break; case SIGHUP: case SIGINT: case SIGQUIT: case SIGTERM: /* XXX signal race */ finish(); break; default: /* XXX signal race */ fatalerr("No signal handler defined for signal %d.", sig); } errno = save_errno; } /* * Function to actually send the command char and message to the * remote host. */ static int sendcmdmsg(int cmd, char *msg, size_t msgsize) { int len; if (rem_w < 0) return(-1); /* * All commands except C_NONE should have a newline */ if (cmd != C_NONE && !strchr(msg + 1, '\n')) (void) strlcat(msg + 1, "\n", msgsize - 1); if (cmd == C_NONE) len = strlen(msg); else { len = strlen(msg + 1) + 1; msg[0] = cmd; } debugmsg(DM_PROTO, ">>> Cmd = %c (\\%3.3o) Msg = \"%.*s\"", cmd, cmd, (cmd == C_NONE) ? len-1 : len-2, (cmd == C_NONE) ? msg : msg + 1); return(!(xwrite(rem_w, msg, len) == len)); } /* * Send a command message to the remote host. * Called as sendcmd(char cmdchar, char *fmt, arg1, arg2, ...) * The fmt may be NULL, in which case there are no args. */ int sendcmd(char cmd, const char *fmt, ...) { static char buf[BUFSIZ]; va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); if (fmt) (void) vsnprintf(buf + (cmd != C_NONE), sizeof(buf) - (cmd != C_NONE), fmt, args); else buf[1] = CNULL; va_end(args); return(sendcmdmsg(cmd, buf, sizeof(buf))); } /* * Internal variables and routines for reading lines from the remote. */ static u_char rembuf[BUFSIZ]; static u_char *remptr; static ssize_t remleft; #define remc() (--remleft < 0 ? remmore() : *remptr++) /* * Back end to remote read() */ static ssize_t remread(int fd, u_char *buf, size_t bufsiz) { return(read(fd, (char *)buf, bufsiz)); } static int remmore(void) { (void) signal(SIGALRM, sighandler); (void) alarm(rtimeout); remleft = remread(rem_r, rembuf, sizeof(rembuf)); (void) alarm(0); if (remleft < 0) return (-2); /* error */ if (remleft == 0) return (-1); /* EOF */ remptr = rembuf; remleft--; return (*remptr++); } /* * Read an input line from the remote. Return the number of bytes * stored (equivalent to strlen(p)). If `cleanup' is set, EOF at * the beginning of a line is returned as EOF (-1); other EOFs, or * errors, call cleanup() or lostconn(). In other words, unless * the third argument is nonzero, this routine never returns failure. */ int remline(u_char *buffer, int space, int doclean) { int c, left = space; u_char *p = buffer; if (rem_r < 0) { error("Cannot read remote input: Remote descriptor not open."); return(-1); } while (left > 0) { if ((c = remc()) < -1) { /* error */ if (doclean) { finish(); /*NOTREACHED*/ } lostconn(); /*NOTREACHED*/ } if (c == -1) { /* got EOF */ if (doclean) { if (left == space) return (-1);/* signal proper EOF */ finish(); /* improper EOF */ /*NOTREACHED*/ } lostconn(); /*NOTREACHED*/ } if (c == '\n') { *p = CNULL; if (debug) { static char mbuf[BUFSIZ]; (void) snprintf(mbuf, sizeof(mbuf), "<<< Cmd = %c (\\%3.3o) Msg = \"%s\"", buffer[0], buffer[0], buffer + 1); debugmsg(DM_PROTO, "%s", mbuf); } return (space - left); } *p++ = c; left--; } /* this will probably blow the entire session */ error("remote input line too long"); p[-1] = CNULL; /* truncate */ return (space); } /* * Non-line-oriented remote read. */ ssize_t readrem(char *p, ssize_t space) { if (remleft <= 0) { /* * Set remote time out alarm. */ (void) signal(SIGALRM, sighandler); (void) alarm(rtimeout); remleft = remread(rem_r, rembuf, sizeof(rembuf)); (void) alarm(0); remptr = rembuf; } if (remleft <= 0) return (remleft); if (remleft < space) space = remleft; memcpy(p, remptr, space); remptr += space; remleft -= space; return (space); } /* * Get the user name for the uid. */ char * getusername(uid_t uid, char *file, opt_t opts) { static char buf[100]; static uid_t lastuid = (uid_t)-1; struct passwd *pwd = NULL; /* * The value of opts may have changed so we always * do the opts check. */ if (IS_ON(opts, DO_NUMCHKOWNER)) { (void) snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), ":%u", uid); return(buf); } /* * Try to avoid getpwuid() call. */ if (lastuid == uid && buf[0] != '\0' && buf[0] != ':') return(buf); lastuid = uid; if ((pwd = getpwuid(uid)) == NULL) { if (IS_ON(opts, DO_DEFOWNER) && !isserver) (void) strlcpy(buf, defowner, sizeof(buf)); else { message(MT_WARNING, "%s: No password entry for uid %u", file, uid); (void) snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), ":%u", uid); } } else { (void) strlcpy(buf, pwd->pw_name, sizeof(buf)); } return(buf); } /* * Get the group name for the gid. */ char * getgroupname(gid_t gid, char *file, opt_t opts) { static char buf[100]; static gid_t lastgid = (gid_t)-1; struct group *grp = NULL; /* * The value of opts may have changed so we always * do the opts check. */ if (IS_ON(opts, DO_NUMCHKGROUP)) { (void) snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), ":%u", gid); return(buf); } /* * Try to avoid getgrgid() call. */ if (lastgid == gid && buf[0] != '\0' && buf[0] != ':') return(buf); lastgid = gid; if ((grp = (struct group *)getgrgid(gid)) == NULL) { if (IS_ON(opts, DO_DEFGROUP) && !isserver) (void) strlcpy(buf, defgroup, sizeof(buf)); else { message(MT_WARNING, "%s: No name for group %u", file, gid); (void) snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), ":%u", gid); } } else (void) strlcpy(buf, grp->gr_name, sizeof(buf)); return(buf); } /* * Read a response from the remote host. */ int response(void) { static u_char resp[BUFSIZ]; u_char *s; int n; debugmsg(DM_CALL, "response() start\n"); n = remline(s = resp, sizeof(resp), 0); n--; switch (*s++) { case C_ACK: debugmsg(DM_PROTO, "received ACK\n"); return(0); case C_LOGMSG: if (n > 0) { message(MT_CHANGE, "%s", s); return(1); } debugmsg(DM_PROTO, "received EMPTY logmsg\n"); return(0); case C_NOTEMSG: if (s) message(MT_NOTICE, "%s", s); return(response()); default: s--; n++; /* fall into... */ case C_ERRMSG: /* Normal error message */ if (s) message(MT_NERROR, "%s", s); return(-1); case C_FERRMSG: /* Fatal error message */ if (s) message(MT_FERROR, "%s", s); finish(); return(-1); } /*NOTREACHED*/ } /* * This should be in expand.c but the other routines call other modules * that we don't want to load in. * * Expand file names beginning with `~' into the * user's home directory path name. Return a pointer in buf to the * part corresponding to `file'. */ char * exptilde(char *ebuf, char *file, size_t ebufsize) { char *pw_dir, *rest; size_t len; if (*file != '~') { notilde: (void) strlcpy(ebuf, file, ebufsize); return(ebuf); } if (*++file == CNULL) { pw_dir = homedir; rest = NULL; } else if (*file == '/') { pw_dir = homedir; rest = file; } else { rest = file; while (*rest && *rest != '/') rest++; if (*rest == '/') *rest = CNULL; else rest = NULL; if (pw == NULL || strcmp(pw->pw_name, file) != 0) { if ((pw = getpwnam(file)) == NULL) { error("%s: unknown user name", file); if (rest != NULL) *rest = '/'; return(NULL); } } if (rest != NULL) *rest = '/'; pw_dir = pw->pw_dir; } if ((len = strlcpy(ebuf, pw_dir, ebufsize)) >= ebufsize) goto notilde; pw_dir = ebuf + len; if (rest != NULL) { pw_dir++; if ((len = strlcat(ebuf, rest, ebufsize)) >= ebufsize) goto notilde; } return(pw_dir); } /* * Set access and modify times of a given file */ int setfiletime(char *file, time_t atime, time_t mtime) { struct timeval tv[2]; if (atime != 0 && mtime != 0) { tv[0].tv_sec = atime; tv[1].tv_sec = mtime; tv[0].tv_usec = tv[1].tv_usec = 0; return (utimes(file, tv)); } else /* Set to current time */ return (utimes(file, NULL)); } /* * Get version info */ char * getversion(void) { static char buff[BUFSIZ]; (void) snprintf(buff, sizeof(buff), "Version %s.%d (%s) - Protocol Version %d, Release %s, Patch level %d", DISTVERSION, PATCHLEVEL, DISTSTATUS, VERSION, DISTVERSION, PATCHLEVEL); return(buff); } /* * Execute a shell command to handle special cases. * This is now common to both server and client */ void runcommand(char *cmd) { ssize_t nread; pid_t pid, wpid; char *cp, *s; char sbuf[BUFSIZ], buf[BUFSIZ]; int fd[2], status; if (pipe(fd) < 0) { error("pipe of %s failed: %s", cmd, SYSERR); return; } if ((pid = fork()) == 0) { /* * Return everything the shell commands print. */ (void) close(0); (void) close(1); (void) close(2); (void) open(_PATH_DEVNULL, O_RDONLY); (void) dup(fd[PIPE_WRITE]); (void) dup(fd[PIPE_WRITE]); (void) close(fd[PIPE_READ]); (void) close(fd[PIPE_WRITE]); (void) execl(_PATH_BSHELL, "sh", "-c", cmd, (char *)NULL); _exit(127); } (void) close(fd[PIPE_WRITE]); s = sbuf; *s++ = C_LOGMSG; while ((nread = read(fd[PIPE_READ], buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0) { cp = buf; do { *s++ = *cp++; if (cp[-1] != '\n') { if (s < (char *) &sbuf[sizeof(sbuf)-1]) continue; *s++ = '\n'; } /* * Throw away blank lines. */ if (s == &sbuf[2]) { s--; continue; } if (isserver) (void) xwrite(rem_w, sbuf, s - sbuf); else { *s = CNULL; message(MT_INFO, "%s", sbuf+1); } s = &sbuf[1]; } while (--nread); } if (s > (char *) &sbuf[1]) { *s++ = '\n'; if (isserver) (void) xwrite(rem_w, sbuf, s - sbuf); else { *s = CNULL; message(MT_INFO, "%s", sbuf+1); } } while ((wpid = wait(&status)) != pid && wpid != -1) ; if (wpid == -1) status = -1; (void) close(fd[PIPE_READ]); if (status) error("shell returned %d", status); else if (isserver) ack(); } /* * Malloc with error checking */ void * xmalloc(size_t amt) { void *ptr; if ((ptr = malloc(amt)) == NULL) fatalerr("Cannot malloc %zu bytes of memory.", amt); return (ptr); } /* * realloc with error checking */ void * xrealloc(void *baseptr, size_t amt) { void *new; if ((new = realloc(baseptr, amt)) == NULL) fatalerr("Cannot realloc %zu bytes of memory.", amt); return (new); } /* * calloc with error checking */ void * xcalloc(size_t num, size_t esize) { void *ptr; if ((ptr = calloc(num, esize)) == NULL) fatalerr("Cannot calloc %zu * %zu = %zu bytes of memory.", num, esize, num * esize); return (ptr); } /* * Strdup with error checking */ char * xstrdup(const char *str) { size_t len = strlen(str) + 1; char *nstr = xmalloc(len); return (memcpy(nstr, str, len)); } /* * Private version of basename() */ char * xbasename(char *path) { char *cp; if ((cp = strrchr(path, '/')) != NULL) return(cp+1); else return(path); } /* * Take a colon (':') separated path to a file and * search until a component of that path is found and * return the found file name. */ char * searchpath(char *path) { char *file; char *space; int found; struct stat statbuf; for (found = 0; !found && (file = strsep(&path, ":")) != NULL; ) { if ((space = strchr(file, ' ')) != NULL) *space = CNULL; found = stat(file, &statbuf) == 0; if (space) *space = ' '; /* Put back what we zapped */ } return (file); }