3 * $Id: become.c,v 1.24 2003/10/15 09:27:06 mdw Exp $
5 * Main code for `become'
10 /*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------*
12 * This file is part of `become'
14 * `Become' is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
15 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
16 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
17 * (at your option) any later version.
19 * `Become' is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
20 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
22 * GNU General Public License for more details.
24 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
25 * along with `become'; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
26 * Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
29 /*----- Revision history --------------------------------------------------*
32 * Revision 1.24 2003/10/15 09:27:06 mdw
33 * Make sure standard file descriptors are open before starting properly.
35 * Revision 1.23 2003/10/12 10:00:06 mdw
36 * Fix for daemon mode. Oops.
38 * Revision 1.22 2003/10/12 00:14:55 mdw
39 * Major overhaul. Now uses DSA signatures rather than the bogus symmetric
40 * encrypt-and-hope thing. Integrated with mLib and Catacomb.
42 * Revision 1.21 1999/07/28 09:31:01 mdw
43 * Empty path components are equivalent to `.'.
45 * Revision 1.20 1999/05/04 16:17:11 mdw
46 * Change to header file name for parser. See log for `parse.h' for
49 * Revision 1.19 1998/06/29 13:10:41 mdw
50 * Add some commentary regarding an issue in `sudo' which affects `become';
51 * I'm not fixing it yet because I don't think it's important.
53 * Fixed the PATH lookup code to use the right binary name: `binary' rather
54 * than `todo[0]'. The two only differ when `style' is `l_login', in which
55 * case `binary' has an initial `/' anyway, and the PATH lookup code is
56 * never invoked. The name is used in a buffer-overflow precheck, though,
57 * and auditing is easier if the naming is consistent.
59 * Revision 1.18 1998/06/26 10:32:54 mdw
60 * Cosmetic change: use sizeof(destination) in memcpy.
62 * Revision 1.17 1998/06/18 15:06:59 mdw
63 * Close log before execing program to avoid leaving a socket open.
65 * Revision 1.16 1998/04/23 13:21:04 mdw
66 * Small tweaks. Support no-network configuration option, and rearrange
67 * the help text a little.
69 * Revision 1.15 1998/01/13 11:10:44 mdw
70 * Add `TZ' to the list of variables to be preserved.
72 * Revision 1.14 1998/01/12 16:45:39 mdw
75 * Revision 1.13 1997/09/26 09:14:57 mdw
76 * Merged blowfish branch into trunk.
78 * Revision 1.12 1997/09/25 16:04:48 mdw
79 * Change directory after becoming someone else, instead of before. This
80 * avoids problems with root-squashed NFS mounts.
82 * Revision 1.11.2.1 1997/09/26 09:07:58 mdw
83 * Use the Blowfish encryption algorithm instead of IDEA. This is partly
84 * because I prefer Blowfish (without any particularly strong evidence) but
85 * mainly because IDEA is patented and Blowfish isn't.
87 * Revision 1.11 1997/09/24 09:48:45 mdw
88 * Fix (scary) overrun bug in group allocation stuff.
90 * Revision 1.10 1997/09/17 10:14:10 mdw
91 * Fix a typo. Support service names in `--port' option.
93 * Revision 1.9 1997/09/10 10:28:05 mdw
94 * Allow default port to be given as a service name or port number. Handle
95 * groups properly (lots of options here).
97 * Revision 1.8 1997/09/08 13:56:24 mdw
98 * Change criteria for expunging items from the user's PATH: instead of
99 * removing things starting with `.', remove things not starting with `/'.
101 * Revision 1.7 1997/09/08 13:43:20 mdw
102 * Change userid when creating tracefiles rather than fiddling with
103 * `access': it works rather better. Also, insert some stdio buffer
104 * flushing to ensure tracedumps are completely written.
106 * Revision 1.6 1997/09/05 13:47:44 mdw
107 * Make the `-L' (trace-level) option's argument optional, like the long
110 * Revision 1.5 1997/09/05 11:45:19 mdw
111 * Add support for different login styles, and environment variable
112 * manipulation in a safe and useful way.
114 * Revision 1.4 1997/08/20 16:15:13 mdw
115 * Overhaul of environment handling. Fix daft bug in path search code.
117 * Revision 1.3 1997/08/07 16:28:59 mdw
118 * Do something useful when users attempt to become themselves.
120 * Revision 1.2 1997/08/04 10:24:20 mdw
121 * Sources placed under CVS control.
123 * Revision 1.1 1997/07/21 13:47:54 mdw
128 /*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/
130 /* --- ANSI headers --- */
140 /* --- Unix headers --- */
142 #include <sys/types.h>
143 #include <sys/stat.h>
144 #include <sys/socket.h>
145 #include <sys/utsname.h>
147 #include <netinet/in.h>
149 #include <arpa/inet.h>
158 extern char **environ;
162 #include <mLib/alloc.h>
163 #include <mLib/mdwopt.h>
164 #include <mLib/quis.h>
165 #include <mLib/report.h>
166 #include <mLib/sym.h>
167 #include <mLib/trace.h>
169 /* --- Local headers --- */
181 /*----- Type definitions --------------------------------------------------*/
183 /* --- Symbol table entry for an environment variable --- */
185 typedef struct sym_env {
186 sym_base _base; /* Symbol table information */
187 unsigned f; /* Flags word (see below) */
188 char *val; /* Pointer to variable value */
191 /* --- Environment variable flags --- */
197 /* --- Login behaviour types --- */
199 #define l_preserve 0 /* Preserve the environment */
200 #define l_setuser 1 /* Update who I am */
201 #define l_login 2 /* Do a full login */
203 /* --- Group behaviour types --- *
205 * Note that these make a handy bitfield.
208 #ifdef HAVE_SETGROUPS
211 g_unset = 0, /* Nobody's set a preference */
212 g_keep = 1, /* Leave the group memberships */
213 g_replace = 2, /* Replace group memberships */
214 g_merge = (g_keep | g_replace) /* Merge the group memberships */
219 /*----- Static variables --------------------------------------------------*/
221 static sym_table bc__env;
223 /*----- Main code ---------------------------------------------------------*/
225 /* --- @bc__write@ --- *
227 * Arguments: @FILE *fp@ = pointer to a stream to write on
228 * @const char *p@ = pointer to a string
232 * Use: Writes the string to the stream, substituting the program
233 * name (as returned by @quis@) for each occurrence of the
237 static void bc__write(FILE *fp, const char *p)
239 const char *n = quis();
241 size_t nl = strlen(n);
243 /* --- Try to be a little efficient --- *
245 * Gather up non-`$' characters using @strcspn@ and spew them out really
256 fwrite(n, nl, 1, fp);
261 /* --- @bc__setenv@ --- *
263 * Arguments: @sym_env *e@ = pointer to environment variable block
264 * @const char *val@ = value to set
268 * Use: Sets an environment variable block to the right value.
271 static void bc__setenv(sym_env *e, const char *val)
273 e->val = xmalloc(strlen(e->_base.name) + 1 + strlen(val) + 1);
274 sprintf(e->val, "%s=%s", e->_base.name, val);
277 /* --- @bc__putenv@ --- *
279 * Arguments: @const char *var@ = name of the variable to set, or 0 if
280 * this is embedded in the value string
281 * @const char *val@ = value to set, or 0 if the variable must
283 * @unsigned int fl@ = flags to set
284 * @unsigned int force@ = force overwrite of preserved variables
286 * Returns: Pointer to symbol block, or zero if it was deleted.
288 * Use: Puts an item into the environment.
291 static sym_env *bc__putenv(const char *var, const char *val,
292 unsigned int fl, unsigned int force)
299 /* --- Sort out embedded variable names --- */
302 const char *p = strchr(val, '=');
317 /* --- Find the variable block --- */
320 e = sym_find(&bc__env, var, -1, sizeof(*e), &f);
321 if (!f || ~e->f & envFlag_preserve || force) {
327 e = sym_find(&bc__env, var, -1, 0, 0);
328 if (e && (force || ~e->f & envFlag_preserve))
329 sym_remove(&bc__env, e);
333 /* --- Tidy up and return --- */
342 /* --- @bc__addGroups@ --- *
344 * Arguments: @gid_t *g@ = pointer to a group array
345 * @int *png@ = pointer to number of entries in the array
346 * @const gid_t *a@ = pointer to groups to add
347 * @int na@ = number of groups to add
349 * Returns: Zero if it was OK, nonzero if we should stop now.
351 * Use: Adds groups to a groups array.
354 static int bc__addGroups(gid_t *g, int *png, const gid_t *a, int na)
359 for (i = 0; i < na; i++) {
361 /* --- Ensure this group isn't already in the list --- */
363 for (j = 0; j < ng; j++) {
368 /* --- See if there's room for more --- */
370 if (ng >= NGROUPS_MAX) {
371 moan("too many groups (system limit exceeded) -- some have been lost");
376 /* --- Add the group --- */
386 /* --- @bc__banner@ --- *
388 * Arguments: @FILE *fp@ = stream to write on
392 * Use: Writes a banner containing copyright information.
395 static void bc__banner(FILE *fp)
397 bc__write(fp, "$ version " VERSION "\n");
400 /* --- @bc__usage@ --- *
402 * Arguments: @FILE *fp@ = stream to write on
406 * Use: Writes a terse reminder of command line syntax.
409 static void bc__usage(FILE *fp)
413 " $ -c <shell-command> <user>\n"
414 " $ [<env-var>] <user> [<command> [<arguments>]...]\n"
416 " $ -d [-p <port>] [-f <config-file>]\n"
421 /* --- @bc__help@ --- *
423 * Arguments: @FILE *fp@ = stream to write on
424 * @int suid@ = whether we're running set-uid
428 * Use: Displays a help message for this excellent piece of software.
431 static void bc__help(FILE *fp, int suid)
438 "The `$' program allows you to run a process as another user.\n"
439 "If a command name is given, this is the process executed. If the `-c'\n"
440 "option is used, the process is assumed to be `/bin/sh'. If no command is\n"
441 "given, your default login shell is used.\n"
443 "Your user id, the user id you wish to become, the name of the process\n"
444 "you wish to run, and the identity of the current host are looked up to\n"
445 "ensure that you have permission to do this.\n"
447 "Note that logs are kept of all uses of this program.\n"
449 "Options available are:\n"
451 "-h, --help Display this help text\n"
452 "-u, --usage Display a short usage summary\n"
453 "-v, --version Display $'s version number\n"
455 "-e, --preserve-environment Try to preserve the current environment\n"
456 "-s, --su, --set-user Set environment variables to reflect USER\n"
457 "-l, --login Really log in as USER\n"
459 #if DEFAULT_LOGIN_STYLE == l_preserve
460 "preserve-environment"
461 #elif DEFAULT_LOGIN_STYLE == l_setuser
463 #elif DEFAULT_LOGIN_STYLE == l_login
469 "-g GROUP, --group=GROUP Set primary group-id to be GROUP\n"
470 #ifdef HAVE_SETGROUPS
471 "-k, --keep-groups Keep your current set of groups\n"
472 "-m, --merge-groups Merge the lists of groups\n"
473 "-r, --replace-groups Replace the list of groups\n"
476 "-c CMD, --command=CMD Run the (Bourne) shell command CMD\n"
479 "-d, --daemon Start a daemon\n"
480 "-n, --nofork In daemon mode, don't fork into background\n"
481 "-p PORT, --port=PORT In daemon mode, listen on PORT\n"
482 "-f FILE, --config-file=FILE In daemon mode, read config from FILE\n"
489 "-I USER, --impersonate=USER Claim to be USER when asking the server\n");
492 "-T FILE, --trace=FILE Dump trace information to FILE (boring)\n"
493 "-L OPTS, --trace-level=OPTS Set level of tracing information\n");
499 * Arguments: @int argc@ = number of command line arguments
500 * @char *argv[]@ = pointer to the various arguments
502 * Returns: Zero if successful.
504 * Use: Allows a user to change UID.
507 int main(int argc, char *argv[])
509 /* --- Request block setup parameters --- */
511 request rq; /* Request buffer to build */
512 char *cmd = 0; /* Shell command to execute */
513 char *binary = "/bin/sh"; /* Default binary to execute */
514 char **env = environ; /* Default environment to pass */
515 char **todo = 0; /* Pointer to argument list */
516 char *who = 0; /* Who we're meant to become */
517 struct passwd *from_pw = 0; /* User we are right now */
518 struct passwd *to_pw = 0; /* User we want to become */
520 /* --- Become server setup parameters --- */
523 char *conffile = file_RULES; /* Default config file for daemon */
524 int port = 0; /* Default port for daemon */
527 /* --- Miscellanous shared variables --- */
529 unsigned flags = 0; /* Various useful flags */
530 int style = DEFAULT_LOGIN_STYLE; /* Login style */
531 gid_t group = -1; /* Default group to set */
532 int gstyle = g_unset; /* No group style set yet */
534 #ifdef HAVE_SETGROUPS
535 gid_t groups[NGROUPS_MAX]; /* Set of groups */
536 int ngroups; /* Number of groups in the set */
539 /* --- Default argument list executes a shell command --- */
541 static char *shell[] = {
542 "/bin/sh", /* Bourne shell */
543 "-c", /* Read from command line */
544 0, /* Pointer to shell command */
548 /* --- Definitions for the various flags --- */
550 #define f_daemon 1u /* Start up in daemon mode */
551 #define f_duff 2u /* Fault in arguments */
552 #define f_shell 4u /* Run a default shell */
553 #define f_dummy 8u /* Don't actually do anything */
554 #define f_setuid 16u /* We're running setuid */
555 #define f_havegroup 32u /* Set a default group */
556 #define f_nofork 64u /* Don't fork into background */
558 /* --- Set up the program name --- */
562 if (getuid() != geteuid())
565 /* --- Make sure standard file descriptors are open --- */
570 if ((fd = open("/dev/null", O_RDWR)) < 0)
571 die(1, "couldn't open /dev/null: %s", strerror(errno));
572 } while (fd <= STDERR_FILENO);
576 /* --- Read the environment into a hashtable --- */
581 sym_create(&bc__env);
582 for (p = environ; *p; p++)
583 bc__putenv(0, *p, 0, 0);
586 /* --- Parse some command line arguments --- */
590 static struct option opts[] = {
592 /* --- Asking for help --- */
594 { "help", 0, 0, 'h' },
595 { "usage", 0, 0, 'u' },
596 { "version", 0, 0, 'v' },
598 /* --- Login style options --- */
600 { "preserve-environment", 0, 0, 'e' },
602 { "set-user", 0, 0, 's' },
603 { "login", 0, 0, 'l' },
605 /* --- Group style options --- */
607 { "group", OPTF_ARGREQ, 0, 'g' },
608 #ifdef HAVE_SETGROUPS
609 { "keep-groups", 0, 0, 'k' },
610 { "merge-groups", 0, 0, 'm' },
611 { "replace-groups", 0, 0, 'r' },
614 /* --- Command to run options --- */
616 { "command", OPTF_ARGREQ, 0, 'c' },
618 /* --- Server options --- */
621 { "daemon", 0, 0, 'd' },
622 { "nofork", 0, 0, 'n' },
623 { "port", OPTF_ARGREQ, 0, 'p' },
624 { "config-file", OPTF_ARGREQ, 0, 'f' },
627 /* --- Tracing options --- */
630 { "impersonate", OPTF_ARGREQ, 0, 'I' },
631 { "trace", OPTF_ARGOPT, 0, 'T' },
632 { "trace-level", OPTF_ARGOPT, 0, 'L' },
638 i = mdwopt(argc, argv,
639 "-" /* Return non-options as options */
640 "huv" /* Asking for help */
641 "esl" /* Login style options */
642 #ifdef HAVE_SETGROUPS
643 "g:kmr" /* Group style options */
645 "g:" /* Group (without @setgroups@) */
647 "c:" /* Command to run options */
649 "dnp:f:" /* Server options */
652 "I:T::L::" /* Tracing options */
655 opts, 0, 0, gFlag_envVar);
661 /* --- Asking for help --- */
664 bc__help(stdout, flags & f_setuid);
676 /* --- Login style options --- */
688 /* --- Group style options --- */
691 if (isdigit((unsigned char)optarg[0]))
692 group = atoi(optarg);
694 struct group *gr = getgrnam(optarg);
696 die(1, "unknown group `%s'", optarg);
699 flags |= f_havegroup;
712 /* --- Command to run options --- */
718 /* --- Server options --- */
722 if (isdigit((unsigned char)optarg[0]))
723 port = htons(atoi(optarg));
725 struct servent *s = getservbyname(optarg, "udp");
727 die(1, "unknown service name `%s'", optarg);
742 /* --- Pretend to be a different user --- *
744 * There are all sorts of nasty implications for this option. Don't
745 * allow it if we're running setuid. Disable the actual login anyway.
751 if (flags & f_setuid)
752 moan("shan't allow impersonation while running setuid");
755 if (isdigit((unsigned char)optarg[0]))
756 pw = getpwuid(atoi(optarg));
758 pw = getpwnam(optarg);
760 die(1, "can't impersonate unknown user `%s'", optarg);
761 from_pw = userdb_copyUser(pw);
762 rq.from = from_pw->pw_uid;
769 /* --- Tracing support --- *
771 * Be careful not to zap a file I wouldn't normally be allowed to write
780 if (optarg == 0 || strcmp(optarg, "-") == 0)
783 uid_t eu = geteuid(), ru = getuid();
786 if (setreuid(eu, ru))
791 die(1, "couldn't temporarily give up privileges: %s",
795 if ((fp = fopen(optarg, "w")) == 0) {
796 die(1, "couldn't open trace file `%s' for writing: %s",
797 optarg, strerror(errno));
801 if (setreuid(ru, eu))
805 die(1, "couldn't regain privileges: %s", strerror(errno));
807 trace_on(fp, TRACE_DFL);
808 trace(TRACE_MISC, "become: tracing enabled");
813 /* --- Setting trace levels --- */
819 /* --- Table of tracing facilities --- */
821 static trace_opt lvltbl[] = {
822 { 'm', TRACE_MISC, "miscellaneous messages" },
823 { 's', TRACE_SETUP, "building the request block" },
824 { 'r', TRACE_RULE, "ruleset scanning" },
825 { 'c', TRACE_CHECK, "request checking" },
827 { 'd', TRACE_DAEMON, "server process" },
828 { 'l', TRACE_CLIENT, "client process" },
829 { 'R', TRACE_RAND, "random number generator" },
830 { 'C', TRACE_CRYPTO, "cryptographic processing of requests" },
832 { 'y', TRACE_YACC, "parsing configuration file" },
833 { 'D', TRACE_DFL, "default tracing options" },
834 { 'A', TRACE_ALL, "all tracing options" },
838 /* --- Output some help if there's no arguemnt --- */
840 trace_level(traceopt(lvltbl, optarg, TRACE_DFL,
841 (flags & f_setuid) ? TRACE_PRIV : 0));
846 /* --- Something that wasn't an option --- *
848 * The following nasties are supported:
850 * * NAME=VALUE -- preserve NAME, and give it a VALUE
851 * * NAME= -- preserve NAME, and give it an empty value
852 * * NAME- -- delete NAME
853 * * NAME! -- preserve NAME with existing value
855 * Anything else is either the user name (which is OK) or the start of
856 * the command (in which case I stop and read the rest of the command).
860 size_t sz = strcspn(optarg, "=-!");
863 /* --- None of the above --- */
865 if (optarg[sz] == 0 || (optarg[sz] != '=' && optarg[sz + 1] != 0)) {
875 /* --- Do the appropriate thing --- */
877 switch (optarg[sz]) {
879 bc__putenv(0, optarg, envFlag_preserve, 1);
883 bc__putenv(optarg, 0, 0, 1);
887 if ((e = sym_find(&bc__env, optarg, -1, 0, 0)) != 0)
888 e->f |= envFlag_preserve;
893 /* --- Something I didn't understand has occurred --- */
902 if (flags & f_duff) {
907 /* --- Switch to daemon mode if requested --- */
910 if (flags & f_daemon) {
911 T( trace(TRACE_MISC, "become: daemon mode requested"); )
912 daemon_init(conffile, port, (flags & f_nofork) ? df_nofork : 0);
917 /* --- Open a syslog --- */
919 openlog(quis(), 0, LOG_AUTH);
921 /* --- Pick out the uid --- */
931 if (isdigit((unsigned char)who[0]))
932 pw = getpwuid(atoi(who));
936 die(1, "unknown user `%s'", who);
937 to_pw = userdb_copyUser(pw);
941 /* --- Fill in the easy bits of the request --- */
947 pw = getpwuid(rq.from);
949 die(1, "who are you? (can't find user %li)", (long)rq.from);
950 from_pw = userdb_copyUser(pw);
953 /* --- Find the local host address --- */
959 if ((he = gethostbyname(u.nodename)) == 0)
960 die(1, "who am I? (can't resolve `%s')", u.nodename);
961 memcpy(&rq.host, he->h_addr, sizeof(rq.host));
964 /* --- Fiddle with group ownerships a bit --- */
967 #ifdef HAVE_SETGROUPS
968 gid_t from_gr[NGROUPS_MAX], to_gr[NGROUPS_MAX];
972 /* --- Set the default login group, if there is one --- */
974 if (~flags & f_havegroup)
975 group = (style == l_preserve) ? from_pw->pw_gid : to_pw->pw_gid;
977 #ifndef HAVE_SETGROUPS
979 /* --- Check that it's valid --- */
981 if (group != from_pw->pw_gid && group != to_pw->pw_gid)
982 die(1, "invalid default group");
986 /* --- Set the default group style --- */
988 if (gstyle == g_unset)
989 gstyle = (style == l_login) ? g_replace : g_merge;
991 /* --- Read in my current set of groups --- */
993 n_fgr = getgroups(NGROUPS_MAX, from_gr);
995 /* --- Now read the groups for the target user --- *
997 * Do this even if I'm using the @g_keep@ style -- I'll use it for
998 * checking that @group@ is valid.
1006 to_gr[n_tgr++] = to_pw->pw_gid;
1009 while ((gr = getgrent()) != 0) {
1010 if (gr->gr_gid == to_gr[0])
1012 for (p = gr->gr_mem; *p; p++) {
1013 if (strcmp(to_pw->pw_name, *p) == 0) {
1014 to_gr[n_tgr++] = gr->gr_gid;
1015 if (n_tgr >= NGROUPS_MAX)
1026 /* --- Check that @group@ is reasonable --- */
1031 if (group == getgid() || group == from_pw->pw_gid)
1033 for (i = 0; i < n_fgr; i++) {
1034 if (group == from_gr[i])
1037 for (i = 0; i < n_tgr; i++) {
1038 if (group == to_gr[i])
1041 die(1, "invalid default group");
1045 /* --- Phew. Now comes the hard bit --- */
1053 if (gstyle & g_keep) {
1055 ga[i++] = from_pw->pw_gid;
1057 if (gstyle & g_replace)
1058 ga[i++] = to_pw->pw_gid;
1060 /* --- Style authorities will become apoplectic if shown this --- *
1062 * As far as I can see, it's the neatest way of writing it.
1066 (void)(bc__addGroups(groups, &ngroups, ga, i) ||
1067 ((gstyle & g_keep) &&
1068 bc__addGroups(groups, &ngroups, from_gr, n_fgr)) ||
1069 ((gstyle & g_replace) &&
1070 bc__addGroups(groups, &ngroups, to_gr, n_tgr)));
1075 /* --- Trace the results of all this --- */
1077 T( trace(TRACE_SETUP, "setup: default group == %i", (int)group); )
1079 #ifdef HAVE_SETGROUPS
1080 IF_TRACING(TRACE_SETUP, {
1083 for (i = 1; i < ngroups; i++)
1084 trace(TRACE_SETUP, "setup: subsidiary group %i", (int)groups[i]);
1089 /* --- Shell commands are easy --- */
1096 /* --- A command given on the command line isn't too hard --- */
1098 else if (optind < argc) {
1099 todo = argv + optind;
1108 /* --- An unadorned becoming requires little work --- */
1111 shell[0] = getenv("SHELL");
1113 shell[0] = from_pw->pw_shell;
1119 /* --- An su-like login needs slightly less effort --- */
1122 shell[0] = to_pw->pw_shell;
1128 /* --- A login request needs a little bit of work --- */
1131 const char *p = strrchr(to_pw->pw_shell, '/');
1136 p = to_pw->pw_shell;
1137 shell[0] = xmalloc(strlen(p) + 2);
1139 strcpy(shell[0] + 1, p);
1142 binary = to_pw->pw_shell;
1147 /* --- Mangle the environment --- *
1149 * This keeps getting more complicated all the time. (How true. Now I've
1150 * got all sorts of nasty environment mangling to do.)
1152 * The environment stuff now happens in seven phases:
1154 * 1. Mark very special variables to be preserved. Currently only TERM
1155 * and DISPLAY are treated in this way.
1157 * 2. Set and preserve Become's own environment variables.
1159 * 3. Set and preserve the user identity variables (USER, LOGNAME, HOME,
1160 * SHELL and MAIL) if we're being `su'-like or `login'-like.
1162 * 4. If we're preserving the environment or being `su'-like, process the
1163 * PATH variable a little. Otherwise reset it to something
1166 * 5. If we're being `login'-like, expunge all unpreserved variables.
1168 * 6. Expunge any security-critical variables.
1170 * 7. Build a new environment table to pass to child processes.
1174 /* --- Variables to be preserved always --- *
1176 * A user can explicitly expunge a variable in this list, in which case
1177 * we never get to see it here.
1180 static char *preserve[] = {
1181 "TERM", "DISPLAY", "TZ", 0
1184 /* --- Variables to be expunged --- *
1186 * Any environment string which has one of the following as a prefix will
1187 * be expunged from the environment passed to the called process. The
1188 * first line lists variables which have been used to list search paths
1189 * for shared libraries: by manipulating these, an attacker could replace
1190 * a standard library with one of his own. The second line lists other
1191 * well-known dangerous environment variables.
1194 static char *banned[] = {
1195 "-LD_", "SHLIB_PATH", "LIBPATH", "-_RLD_",
1196 "IFS", "ENV", "BASH_ENV", "KRB_CONF",
1200 /* --- Other useful variables --- */
1209 /* --- Stage one. Preserve display-specific variables --- */
1211 for (pp = preserve; *pp; pp++) {
1212 if ((e = sym_find(&bc__env, *pp, -1, 0, 0)) != 0)
1213 e->f |= envFlag_preserve;
1216 /* --- Stage two. Set Become's own variables --- */
1218 e = sym_find(&bc__env, "BECOME_ORIGINAL_USER", -1, sizeof(*e), &f);
1220 bc__setenv(e, from_pw->pw_name);
1221 e->f |= envFlag_preserve;
1223 e = sym_find(&bc__env, "BECOME_ORIGINAL_HOME", -1, sizeof(*e), &f);
1225 bc__setenv(e, from_pw->pw_dir);
1226 e->f |= envFlag_preserve;
1228 bc__putenv("BECOME_OLD_USER", from_pw->pw_name, envFlag_preserve, 0);
1229 bc__putenv("BECOME_OLD_HOME", from_pw->pw_dir, envFlag_preserve, 0);
1230 bc__putenv("BECOME_USER", to_pw->pw_name, envFlag_preserve, 0);
1231 bc__putenv("BECOME_HOME", to_pw->pw_dir, envFlag_preserve, 0);
1233 /* --- Stage three. Set user identity --- */
1237 static char *maildirs[] = {
1238 "/var/spool/mail", "/var/mail",
1239 "/usr/spool/mail", "/usr/mail",
1245 for (pp = maildirs; *pp; pp++) {
1246 if (stat(*pp, &s) == 0 && S_ISDIR(s.st_mode)) {
1247 sprintf(b, "%s/%s", *pp, to_pw->pw_name);
1248 bc__putenv("MAIL", b, envFlag_preserve, 0);
1252 } /* Fall through */
1255 bc__putenv("USER", to_pw->pw_name, envFlag_preserve, 0);
1256 bc__putenv("LOGNAME", to_pw->pw_name, envFlag_preserve, 0);
1257 bc__putenv("HOME", to_pw->pw_dir, envFlag_preserve, 0);
1258 bc__putenv("SHELL", to_pw->pw_shell, envFlag_preserve, 0);
1262 /* --- Stage four. Set the user's PATH properly --- */
1265 /* --- Find an existing path --- *
1267 * If there's no path, or this is a login, then set a default path,
1268 * unless we're meant to preserve the existing one. Whew!
1271 e = sym_find(&bc__env, "PATH", -1, sizeof(*e), &f);
1273 if (!f || (style == l_login && ~e->f & envFlag_preserve)) {
1275 rq.to ? "/usr/bin:/bin" : "/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin",
1276 envFlag_preserve, 0);
1279 /* --- Find the string --- */
1281 e->f = envFlag_preserve;
1282 p = strchr(e->val, '=') + 1;
1285 /* --- Write the new version to a dynamically allocated buffer --- */
1287 e->val = xmalloc(4 + 1 + strlen(p) + 1);
1288 strcpy(e->val, "PATH=");
1291 for (p = strtok(p, ":"); p; p = strtok(0, ":")) {
1306 /* --- Stages five and six. Expunge variables and count numbers --- *
1308 * Folded together, so I only need one pass through the table. Also
1309 * count the number of variables needed at this time.
1314 for (sym_mkiter(&i, &bc__env); (e = sym_next(&i)) != 0; ) {
1316 /* --- Login style expunges all unpreserved variables --- */
1318 if (style == l_login && ~e->f & envFlag_preserve)
1321 /* --- Otherwise just check the name against the list --- */
1323 for (pp = banned; *pp; pp++) {
1326 if (memcmp(e->_base.name, p, strlen(p)) == 0)
1328 } else if (strcmp(e->_base.name, *pp) == 0)
1336 sym_remove(&bc__env, e);
1339 /* --- Stage seven. Build the new environment block --- */
1341 env = qq = xmalloc((sz + 1) * sizeof(*qq));
1343 for (sym_mkiter(&i, &bc__env); (e = sym_next(&i)) != 0; )
1348 /* --- Trace the command --- */
1350 IF_TRACING(TRACE_SETUP, {
1353 trace(TRACE_SETUP, "setup: from user %s to user %s",
1354 from_pw->pw_name, to_pw->pw_name);
1355 trace(TRACE_SETUP, "setup: binary == `%s'", binary);
1356 for (i = 0; todo[i]; i++)
1357 trace(TRACE_SETUP, "setup: arg %i == `%s'", i, todo[i]);
1358 for (i = 0; env[i]; i++)
1359 trace(TRACE_SETUP, "setup: env %i == `%s'", i, env[i]);
1362 /* --- If necessary, resolve the path to the command --- */
1364 if (!strchr(binary, '/')) {
1368 if ((p = getenv("PATH")) == 0)
1369 p = "/bin:/usr/bin";
1372 for (p = strtok(path, ":"); p; p = strtok(0, ":")) {
1374 /* --- Check length of string before copying --- */
1376 if (strlen(p) + strlen(binary) + 2 > sizeof(rq.cmd))
1379 /* --- Now build the pathname and check it --- *
1381 * Issue: user can take advantage of these privileges to decide whether
1382 * a program with a given name exists. I'm not sure that's
1383 * particularly significant: it only works on regular files with
1384 * execute permissions, and if you're relying on the names of these
1385 * being secret to keep your security up, then you're doing something
1386 * deeply wrong anyway. On the other hand, it's useful to allow people
1387 * to be able to execute programs and scripts which they wouldn't
1388 * otherwise have access to. [This problem was brought up on
1389 * Bugtraq, as a complaint against sudo.]
1393 sprintf(rq.cmd, "%s/%s", p, binary);
1394 if (stat(rq.cmd, &st) == 0 && /* Check it exists */
1395 st.st_mode & 0111 && /* Check it's executable */
1396 S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) /* Check it's a file */
1401 die(1, "couldn't find `%s' in path", todo[0]);
1405 T( trace(TRACE_SETUP, "setup: resolve binary to `%s'", binary); )
1407 /* --- Canonicalise the path string, if necessary --- */
1414 /* --- Insert current directory name if path not absolute --- */
1419 if (!getcwd(b, sizeof(b)))
1420 die(1, "couldn't read current directory: %s", strerror(errno));
1425 /* --- Now copy over characters from the path string --- */
1429 /* --- Check for buffer overflows here --- *
1431 * I write at most one byte per iteration so this is OK. Remember to
1432 * allow one for the null byte.
1435 if (p >= b + sizeof(b) - 1)
1436 die(1, "internal error: buffer overflow while canonifying path");
1438 /* --- Reduce multiple slashes to just one --- */
1446 /* --- Handle dots in filenames --- *
1448 * @p[-1]@ is valid here, because if @*q@ is not a `/' then either
1449 * we've just stuck the current directory on the end of the buffer,
1450 * or we've just put something else on the end.
1453 else if (*q == '.' && p[-1] == '/') {
1455 /* --- A simple `./' just gets removed --- */
1457 if (q[1] == 0 || q[1] == '/') {
1463 /* --- A `../' needs to be peeled back to the previous `/' --- */
1465 if (q[1] == '.' && (q[2] == 0 || q[2] == '/')) {
1468 while (p > b && p[-1] != '/')
1481 T( trace(TRACE_SETUP, "setup: canonify binary to `%s'", rq.cmd); )
1483 /* --- Run the check --- *
1485 * If the user is already what she wants to be, then print a warning.
1486 * Then, if I was just going to spawn a shell, quit, to reduce user
1487 * confusion. Otherwise, do what was wanted anyway. Also, don't bother
1488 * checking if we're already root -- root can do anything anyway, and at
1489 * least this way we get some logging done, and offer a more friendly
1493 if (rq.from == rq.to) {
1494 moan("you already are `%s'!", to_pw->pw_name);
1495 if (flags & f_shell) {
1496 moan("(to prevent confusion, I'm not spawning a shell)");
1500 int a = (rq.from == 0) || check(&rq);
1503 "permission %s for %s to become %s to run `%s'",
1504 a ? "granted" : "denied", from_pw->pw_name, to_pw->pw_name,
1508 die(1, "permission denied");
1511 /* --- Now do the job --- */
1513 T( trace(TRACE_MISC, "become: permission granted"); )
1515 if (flags & f_dummy) {
1516 puts("permission granted");
1520 #ifdef HAVE_SETGROUPS
1521 if (setgroups(ngroups, groups) < 0)
1522 die(1, "couldn't set groups: %s", strerror(errno));
1525 if (setgid(group) < 0)
1526 die(1, "couldn't set default group: %s", strerror(errno));
1527 if (setuid(rq.to) < 0)
1528 die(1, "couldn't set uid: %s", strerror(errno));
1530 /* --- If this was a login, change current directory --- */
1532 if ((flags & f_shell) &&
1534 chdir(to_pw->pw_dir) < 0) {
1535 moan("couldn't change directory to `%s': %s",
1536 to_pw->pw_dir, strerror(errno));
1539 /* --- Finally, call the program --- */
1543 execve(rq.cmd, todo, env);
1544 die(1, "couldn't exec `%s': %s", rq.cmd, strerror(errno));
1548 /*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/