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1#! /usr/bin/python
2###
3### Password management
4###
5### (c) 2012 Mark Wooding
6###
7
8###----- Licensing notice ---------------------------------------------------
9###
10### This file is part of Chopwood: a password-changing service.
11###
12### Chopwood is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13### it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
14### published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the
15### License, or (at your option) any later version.
16###
17### Chopwood is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18### but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19### MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20### GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
21###
22### You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public
23### License along with Chopwood; if not, see
24### <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
25
26from __future__ import with_statement
27
28import contextlib as CTX
29import optparse as OP
30import os as OS; ENV = OS.environ
31import shlex as SL
32import sys as SYS
710c89c8 33import syslog as L
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34
35from auto import HOME, VERSION
36import cgi as CGI
37import cmdutil as CU
38import config as CONF; CFG = CONF.CFG
39import dbmaint as D
40import httpauth as HA
41import output as O; OUT = O.OUT
71d74dcf 42import service as S
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43import subcommand as SC
44import util as U
45
46for i in ['admin', 'cgi', 'remote', 'user']:
47 __import__('cmd-' + i)
48
49###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
50### Parsing command-line options.
51
52## Command-line options parser.
53OPTPARSE = SC.SubcommandOptionParser(
54 usage = '%prog SUBCOMMAND [ARGS ...]',
55 version = '%%prog, verion %s' % VERSION,
56 contexts = ['admin', 'userv', 'remote', 'cgi', 'cgi-query', 'cgi-noauth'],
57 commands = SC.COMMANDS,
58 description = """\
59Manage all of those annoying passwords.
60
61This is free software, and you can redistribute it and/or modify it
62under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License
63<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html>. For a `.tar.gz' file
64of the source code, use the `source' command.
65""")
66
67OPTS = None
68
69## Set up the global options.
70for short, long, props in [
71 ('-c', '--context', {
72 'metavar': 'CONTEXT', 'dest': 'context', 'default': None,
73 'help': 'run commands with the given CONTEXT' }),
74 ('-f', '--config-file', {
75 'metavar': 'FILE', 'dest': 'config',
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76 'default': ENV.get('CHPWD_CONFIG',
77 OS.path.join(HOME, 'chpwd.conf')),
a2916c06 78 'help': 'read configuration from FILE.' }),
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79 ('-s', '--ssl', {
80 'dest': 'sslp', 'action': 'store_true',
81 'help': 'pretend CGI connection is carried over SSL/TLS' }),
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82 ('-u', '--user', {
83 'metavar': 'USER', 'dest': 'user', 'default': None,
84 'help': "impersonate USER, and default context to `userv'." })]:
85 OPTPARSE.add_option(short, long, **props)
86
87###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
88### CGI dispatch.
89
90## The special variables, to be picked out by `cgiparse'.
91CGI.SPECIAL['%act'] = None
92CGI.SPECIAL['%nonce'] = None
ba8f1b92 93CGI.SPECIAL['%user'] = None
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94
95## We don't want to parse arguments until we've settled on a context; but
96## issuing redirects in the early setup phase fails because we don't know
97## the script name. So package the setup here.
98def cgi_setup(ctx = 'cgi-noauth'):
99 global OPTS
100 if OPTS: return
101 OPTPARSE.context = ctx
102 OPTS, args = OPTPARSE.parse_args()
103 if args: raise U.ExpectedError, (500, 'Unexpected arguments to CGI')
104 CONF.loadconfig(OPTS.config)
105 D.opendb()
106
107def dispatch_cgi():
108 """Examine the CGI request and invoke the appropriate command."""
109
110 ## Start by picking apart the request.
111 CGI.cgiparse()
112
113 ## We'll be taking items off the trailing path.
114 i, np = 0, len(CGI.PATH)
115
116 ## Sometimes, we want to run several actions out of the same form, so the
117 ## subcommand name needs to be in the query string. We use the special
118 ## variable `%act' for this. If it's not set, then we use the first elment
119 ## of the path.
120 act = CGI.SPECIAL['%act']
121 if act is None:
122 if i >= np:
123 cgi_setup()
124 CGI.redirect(CGI.action('login'))
125 return
126 act = CGI.PATH[i]
127 i += 1
128
129 ## Figure out which context we're meant to be operating in, according to
130 ## the requested action. Unknown actions result in an error here; known
131 ## actions where we don't have enough authorization send the user back to
132 ## the login page.
133 for ctx in ['cgi-noauth', 'cgi-query', 'cgi']:
134 try:
135 c = OPTPARSE.lookup_subcommand(act, exactp = True, context = ctx)
136 except U.ExpectedError, e:
137 if e.code != 404: raise
138 else:
139 break
140 else:
141 raise e
142
143 ## Parse the command line, and load configuration.
144 cgi_setup(ctx)
145
146 ## Check whether we have enough authorization. There's always enough for
147 ## `cgi-noauth'.
148 if ctx != 'cgi-noauth':
149
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150 ## The next part of the URL should be the user name, so that caches don't
151 ## cross things over.
152 expuser = CGI.SPECIAL['%user']
153 if expuser is None:
154 if i >= np: raise U.ExpectedError, (404, 'Missing user name')
155 expuser = CGI.PATH[i]
156 i += 1
157
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158 ## If there's no token cookie, then we have to bail.
159 try: token = CGI.COOKIE['chpwd-token']
160 except KeyError:
161 CGI.redirect(CGI.action('login', why = 'NOAUTH'))
162 return
163
164 ## If we only want read-only access, then the cookie is good enough.
165 ## Otherwise we must check that a nonce was supplied, and that it is
166 ## correct.
167 if ctx == 'cgi-query':
168 nonce = None
169 else:
170 nonce = CGI.SPECIAL['%nonce']
171 if not nonce:
172 CGI.redirect(CGI.action('login', why = 'NONONCE'))
173 return
174
175 ## Verify the token and nonce.
176 try:
177 CU.USER = HA.check_auth(token, nonce)
178 except HA.AuthenticationFailed, e:
179 CGI.redirect(CGI.action('login', why = e.why))
180 return
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181 if CU.USER != expuser: raise U.ExpectedError, (401, 'User mismatch')
182 CGI.STATE.kw['user'] = CU.USER
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183
184 ## Invoke the subcommand handler.
185 c.cgi(CGI.PARAM, CGI.PATH[i:])
186
187###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
188### Main dispatch.
189
190@CTX.contextmanager
191def cli_errors():
192 """Catch expected errors and report them in the traditional Unix style."""
193 try:
194 yield None
195 except U.ExpectedError, e:
196 SYS.stderr.write('%s: %s\n' % (OS.path.basename(SYS.argv[0]), e.msg))
197 if 400 <= e.code < 500: SYS.exit(1)
198 else: SYS.exit(2)
199
200### Main dispatch.
201
202if __name__ == '__main__':
203
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204 L.openlog(OS.path.basename(SYS.argv[0]), 0, L.LOG_AUTH)
205
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206 if 'REQUEST_METHOD' in ENV:
207 ## This looks like a CGI request. The heavy lifting for authentication
208 ## over HTTP is done in `dispatch_cgi'.
209
210 with OUT.redirect_to(CGI.HTTPOutput()):
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211 with U.Escape() as CGI.HEADER_DONE:
212 with CGI.cgi_errors(cgi_setup):
213 dispatch_cgi()
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214
215 elif 'USERV_SERVICE' in ENV:
216 ## This is a Userv request. The caller's user name is helpfully in the
217 ## `USERV_USER' environment variable.
218
219 with cli_errors():
220 OPTS, args = OPTPARSE.parse_args()
221 CONF.loadconfig(OPTS.config)
222 try: CU.set_user(ENV['USERV_USER'])
223 except KeyError: raise ExpectedError, (500, 'USERV_USER unset')
224 with OUT.redirect_to(O.FileOutput()):
225 OPTPARSE.dispatch('userv', [ENV['USERV_SERVICE']] + args)
226
227 elif 'SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND' in ENV:
228 ## This looks like an SSH request; but we present two different
229 ## interfaces over SSH. We must distinguish them -- carefully: they have
230 ## very different error-reporting conventions.
231
232 def ssh_setup():
233 """Extract and parse the client's request from where SSH left it."""
234 global OPTS
235 OPTS, args = OPTPARSE.parse_args()
236 CONF.loadconfig(OPTS.config)
237 cmd = SL.split(ENV['SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND'])
71d74dcf 238 if args: raise U.ExpectedError, (500, 'Unexpected arguments via SSH')
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239 return cmd
240
241 if 'CHPWD_SSH_USER' in ENV:
242 ## Setting `CHPWD_SSH_USER' to a user name is the administrator's way
243 ## of telling us that this is a user request, so treat it like Userv.
244
245 with cli_errors():
246 cmd = ssh_setup()
247 CU.set_user(ENV['CHPWD_SSH_USER'])
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248 with OUT.redirect_to(O.FileOutput()):
249 OPTPARSE.dispatch('userv', cmd)
250
251 elif 'CHPWD_SSH_MASTER' in ENV:
252 ## Setting `CHPWD_SSH_MASTER' to anything tells us that the client is
253 ## making a remote-service request. We must turn on the protocol
254 ## decoration machinery, but don't need to -- mustn't, indeed -- set up
255 ## a user.
256
257 try:
258 cmd = ssh_setup()
259 with OUT.redirect_to(O.RemoteOutput()):
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260 OPTPARSE.dispatch('remote', map(CGI.urldecode, cmd))
261 except U.ExpectedError, e:
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262 print 'ERR', e.code, e.msg
263 else:
264 print 'OK'
265
266 else:
267 ## There's probably some strange botch in the `.ssh/authorized_keys'
268 ## file, but we can't do much about it from here.
269
270 with cli_errors():
71d74dcf 271 raise U.ExpectedError, (400, "Unabled to determine SSH context")
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272
273 else:
274 ## Plain old command line, apparently. We default to administration
275 ## commands, but allow any kind, since this is useful for debugging, and
276 ## this isn't a security problem since our caller is just as privileged
277 ## as we are.
278
279 with cli_errors():
280 OPTS, args = OPTPARSE.parse_args()
281 CONF.loadconfig(OPTS.config)
bb623e8f 282 CGI.SSLP = OPTS.sslp
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283 ctx = OPTS.context
284 if OPTS.user:
285 CU.set_user(OPTS.user)
ea3f041b 286 CGI.STATE.kw['user'] = OPTS.user
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287 if ctx is None: ctx = 'userv'
288 else:
289 D.opendb()
290 if ctx is None: ctx = 'admin'
291 with OUT.redirect_to(O.FileOutput()):
292 OPTPARSE.dispatch(ctx, args)
293
294###----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------