/* -*-c-*-
*
- * $Id: checkpath.c,v 1.2 1999/05/18 20:49:12 mdw Exp $
+ * $Id: checkpath.c,v 1.6 2004/04/08 01:36:22 mdw Exp $
*
* Check a path for safety
*
* Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
-/*----- Revision history --------------------------------------------------*
- *
- * $Log: checkpath.c,v $
- * Revision 1.2 1999/05/18 20:49:12 mdw
- * Use a dynamic string for reading symlinks.
- *
- * Revision 1.1.1.1 1999/04/06 20:12:07 mdw
- * Import new project.
- *
- */
-
/*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/
#include <errno.h>
#include <mLib/alloc.h>
#include <mLib/dstr.h>
-#include "path.h"
+#include "checkpath.h"
/*----- Data structures ---------------------------------------------------*/
char e_name[1]; /* Name of the directory */
};
-enum {
- f_sticky = 1 /* Directory has sticky bit set */
-};
+#define f_sticky 1u /* Directory has sticky bit set */
-enum {
- f_last = 1 /* This is the final item to check */
-};
+#define f_last 1u /* This is the final item to check */
/*----- Static variables --------------------------------------------------*/
static struct elt rootnode = { 0, 0, 0 }; /* Root of the list */
static struct elt *sp; /* Stack pointer for list */
-static dstr d; /* Current path string */
+static dstr d = DSTR_INIT; /* Current path string */
/*----- Main code ---------------------------------------------------------*/
/* --- @report@ --- *
*
- * Arguments: @struct chkpath *cp@ = pointer to context
- * @int what@ = what sort of report is this?
+ * Arguments: @const struct checkpath *cp@ = pointer to context
+ * @unsigned what@ = what sort of report is this?
* @int verbose@ = how verbose is this?
* @const char *p@ = what path does it refer to?
* @const char *msg@ = the message to give to the user
* Use: Formats and presents messages to the client.
*/
-static void report(struct chkpath *cp, int what, int verbose,
+static void report(const struct checkpath *cp, unsigned what, int verbose,
const char *p, const char *msg, ...)
{
/* --- Decide whether to bin this message --- */
/* --- Format the message nicely --- */
if (cp->cp_what & CP_REPORT) {
- dstr d;
+ dstr d = DSTR_INIT;
va_list ap;
const char *q = msg;
size_t n;
int e = errno;
- dstr_create(&d);
va_start(ap, msg);
if (verbose > 1)
dstr_puts(&d, "[ ");
*
* Arguments: @const char *p@ = name of directory to check
* @struct stat *st@ = pointer to @stat@(2) block for it
- * @struct chkpath *cp@ = pointer to caller parameters
+ * @const struct checkpath *cp@ = pointer to caller parameters
* @unsigned f@ = various flags
*
* Returns: Zero if everything's OK, else bitmask of problems.
* Use: Performs the main load of sanity-checking on a directory.
*/
-static int sanity(const char *p, struct stat *st,
- struct chkpath *cp, unsigned f)
+static unsigned sanity(const char *p, struct stat *st,
+ const struct checkpath *cp, unsigned f)
{
- int bad = 0;
- int sticky = (cp->cp_what & CP_STICKYOK) || !(f & f_last) ? 01000 : 0;
+ unsigned bad = 0;
+ int stickyok = 0;
+
+ if (S_ISDIR(st->st_mode) &&
+ (!(f & f_last) || (cp->cp_what & CP_STICKYOK)))
+ stickyok = 01000;
/* --- Check for world-writability --- */
if ((cp->cp_what & CP_WRWORLD) &&
- (st->st_mode & (0002 | sticky)) == 0002) {
+ (st->st_mode & (0002 | stickyok)) == 0002) {
bad |= CP_WRWORLD;
report(cp, CP_WRWORLD, 1, p, "** world writable **");
}
/* --- Check for group-writability --- */
if ((cp->cp_what & (CP_WRGRP | CP_WROTHGRP)) &&
- (st->st_mode & (0020 | sticky)) == 0020) {
- if (cp->cp_what & CP_WRGRP) {
- bad |= CP_WRGRP;
- report(cp, CP_WRGRP, 1, p, "writable by group %g", st->st_gid);
- } else {
- int i;
+ (st->st_mode & (0020 | stickyok)) == 0020) {
+ int i;
+ unsigned b = CP_WRGRP;
+
+ if (cp->cp_what & CP_WROTHGRP) {
+ b = CP_WROTHGRP;
for (i = 0; i < cp->cp_gids; i++) {
if (st->st_gid == cp->cp_gid[i])
- goto good_gid;
+ b = cp->cp_what & CP_WRGRP;
}
- bad |= CP_WROTHGRP;
- report(cp, CP_WROTHGRP, 1, p, "writable by group %g", st->st_gid);
- good_gid:;
+ }
+ if (b) {
+ bad |= b;
+ report(cp, b, 1, p, "writable by %sgroup %g",
+ (b == CP_WROTHGRP) ? "other " : "", st->st_gid);
}
}
return (bad);
}
-/* --- @path_check@ --- *
+/* --- @checkpath@ --- *
*
* Arguments: @const char *p@ = directory name which needs checking
- * @struct chkpath *cp@ = caller parameters for the check
+ * @const struct checkpath *cp@ = parameters for the check
*
* Returns: Zero if all is well, otherwise bitmask of problems.
*
* users could do to it.
*/
-int path_check(const char *p, struct chkpath *cp)
+unsigned checkpath(const char *p, const struct checkpath *cp)
{
char cwd[PATH_MAX];
struct elt *e, *ee;
struct stat st;
- int bad = 0;
+ unsigned bad = 0;
- /* --- Initialise stack pointer and path string --- */
+ /* --- Initialize stack pointer and path string --- */
sp = &rootnode;
dstr_destroy(&d);
/* --- Handle symbolic links specially --- */
if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) {
- dstr buf;
+ dstr buf = DSTR_INIT;
int i;
/* --- Resolve the link --- */
- dstr_create(&buf);
dstr_ensure(&buf, st.st_size + 1);
if ((i = readlink(d.buf, buf.buf, buf.sz)) < 0) {
report(cp, CP_ERROR, 0, d.buf, "can't readlink: %e");
return (bad);
}
-/* --- @path_setids@ --- *
+/* --- @checkpath_setids@ --- *
*
- * Arguments: @struct chkpath *cp@ = pointer to block to fill in
+ * Arguments: @struct checkpath *cp@ = pointer to block to fill in
*
- * Returns: Zero if OK, else @-1@.
+ * Returns: ---
*
* Use: Fills in the user ids and things in the structure.
*/
-void path_setids(struct chkpath *cp)
+void checkpath_setids(struct checkpath *cp)
{
int n, i;
gid_t g = getgid();