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/*
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 1990 - 1994, Julianne Frances Haugh
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 1996 - 2000, Marek Michałkiewicz
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2001 - 2006, Tomasz Kłoczko
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2007 - 2011, Nicolas François
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*/
#include <config.h>
#ident "$Id$"
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <grp.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include "alloc.h"
#include "defines.h"
#include "groupio.h"
#include "nscd.h"
Flush sssd caches in addition to nscd caches Some distributions, notably Fedora, have the following order of nsswitch modules by default: passwd: sss files group: sss files The advantage of serving local users through SSSD is that the nss_sss module has a fast mmapped-cache that speeds up NSS lookups compared to accessing the disk an opening the files on each NSS request. Traditionally, this has been done with the help of nscd, but using nscd in parallel with sssd is cumbersome, as both SSSD and nscd use their own independent caching, so using nscd in setups where sssd is also serving users from some remote domain (LDAP, AD, ...) can result in a bit of unpredictability. More details about why Fedora chose to use sss before files can be found on e.g.: https://fedoraproject.org//wiki/Changes/SSSDCacheForLocalUsers or: https://docs.pagure.org/SSSD.sssd/design_pages/files_provider.html Now, even though sssd watches the passwd and group files with the help of inotify, there can still be a small window where someone requests a user or a group, finds that it doesn't exist, adds the entry and checks again. Without some support in shadow-utils that would explicitly drop the sssd caches, the inotify watch can fire a little late, so a combination of commands like this: getent passwd user || useradd user; getent passwd user can result in the second getent passwd not finding the newly added user as the racy behaviour might still return the cached negative hit from the first getent passwd. This patch more or less copies the already existing support that shadow-utils had for dropping nscd caches, except using the "sss_cache" tool that sssd ships.
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#include "sssd.h"
#include "prototypes.h"
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
#include "sgroupio.h"
#endif
/*@-exitarg@*/
#include "exitcodes.h"
#include "shadowlog.h"
/*
* Global variables
*/
/* The name of this command, as it is invoked */
const char *Prog;
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
/* Indicate if shadow groups are enabled on the system
* (/etc/gshadow present) */
static bool is_shadowgrp;
#endif
/* Flags set by options */
static bool aflg = false;
static bool Aflg = false;
static bool dflg = false;
static bool Mflg = false;
static bool rflg = false;
static bool Rflg = false;
/* The name of the group that is being affected */
static char *group = NULL;
/* The name of the user being added (-a) or removed (-d) from group */
static char *user = NULL;
/* The new list of members set with -M */
static char *members = NULL;
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
/* The new list of group administrators set with -A */
static char *admins = NULL;
#endif
/* The name of the caller */
static char *myname = NULL;
/* The UID of the caller */
static uid_t bywho;
/* Indicate if gpasswd was called by root */
#define amroot (0 == bywho)
/* The number of retries for th user to provide and repeat a new password */
#ifndef RETRIES
#define RETRIES 3
#endif
/* local function prototypes */
static void usage (int status);
static void catch_signals (int killed);
static bool is_valid_user_list (const char *users);
static void process_flags (int argc, char **argv);
static void check_flags (int argc, int opt_index);
static void open_files (void);
static void close_files (void);
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
static void get_group (struct group *gr, struct sgrp *sg);
static void check_perms (const struct group *gr, const struct sgrp *sg);
static void update_group (struct group *gr, struct sgrp *sg);
static void change_passwd (struct group *gr, struct sgrp *sg);
#else
static void get_group (struct group *gr);
static void check_perms (const struct group *gr);
static void update_group (struct group *gr);
static void change_passwd (struct group *gr);
#endif
static void log_gpasswd_failure (const char *suffix);
static void log_gpasswd_failure_system (/*@null@*/unused void *arg);
static void log_gpasswd_failure_group (/*@null@*/unused void *arg);
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
static void log_gpasswd_failure_gshadow (/*@null@*/unused void *arg);
#endif
static void log_gpasswd_success (const char *suffix);
static void log_gpasswd_success_system (/*@null@*/unused void *arg);
static void log_gpasswd_success_group (/*@null@*/unused void *arg);
/*
* usage - display usage message
*/
static void usage (int status)
{
FILE *usageout = (E_SUCCESS != status) ? stderr : stdout;
(void) fprintf (usageout,
_("Usage: %s [option] GROUP\n"
"\n"
"Options:\n"),
Prog);
(void) fputs (_(" -a, --add USER add USER to GROUP\n"), usageout);
(void) fputs (_(" -d, --delete USER remove USER from GROUP\n"), usageout);
(void) fputs (_(" -h, --help display this help message and exit\n"), usageout);
(void) fputs (_(" -Q, --root CHROOT_DIR directory to chroot into\n"), usageout);
(void) fputs (_(" -r, --remove-password remove the GROUP's password\n"), usageout);
(void) fputs (_(" -R, --restrict restrict access to GROUP to its members\n"), usageout);
(void) fputs (_(" -M, --members USER,... set the list of members of GROUP\n"), usageout);
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
(void) fputs (_(" -A, --administrators ADMIN,...\n"
" set the list of administrators for GROUP\n"), usageout);
(void) fputs (_("Except for the -A and -M options, the options cannot be combined.\n"), usageout);
#else
(void) fputs (_("The options cannot be combined.\n"), usageout);
#endif
exit (status);
}
/*
* catch_signals - set or reset termio modes.
*
* catch_signals() is called before processing begins. signal() is then
* called with catch_signals() as the signal handler. If signal later
* calls catch_signals() with a signal number, the terminal modes are
* then reset.
*/
static void catch_signals (int killed)
{
static TERMIO sgtty;
if (0 != killed) {
STTY (0, &sgtty);
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} else {
GTTY (0, &sgtty);
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}
if (0 != killed) {
(void) write (STDOUT_FILENO, "\n", 1);
_exit (killed);
}
}
/*
* is_valid_user_list - check a comma-separated list of user names for validity
*
* is_valid_user_list scans a comma-separated list of user names and
* checks that each listed name exists is the user database.
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*
* It returns true if the list of users is valid.
*/
static bool is_valid_user_list (const char *users)
{
const char *username;
char *end;
bool is_valid = true;
/*@owned@*/char *tmpusers = xstrdup (users);
for (username = tmpusers;
(NULL != username) && ('\0' != *username);
username = end) {
end = strchr (username, ',');
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if (NULL != end) {
*end = '\0';
end++;
}
/*
* This user must exist.
*/
/* local, no need for xgetpwnam */
if (getpwnam (username) == NULL) {
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: user '%s' does not exist\n"),
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Prog, username);
is_valid = false;
}
}
free (tmpusers);
return is_valid;
}
static void failure (void)
{
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Permission denied.\n"), Prog);
log_gpasswd_failure (": Permission denied");
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
/*
* process_flags - process the command line options and arguments
*/
static void process_flags (int argc, char **argv)
{
int c;
static struct option long_options[] = {
{"add", required_argument, NULL, 'a'},
{"administrators", required_argument, NULL, 'A'},
{"delete", required_argument, NULL, 'd'},
{"help", no_argument, NULL, 'h'},
{"members", required_argument, NULL, 'M'},
{"root", required_argument, NULL, 'Q'},
{"remove-password", no_argument, NULL, 'r'},
{"restrict", no_argument, NULL, 'R'},
{NULL, 0, NULL, '\0'}
};
while ((c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "a:A:d:ghM:Q:rR",
long_options, NULL)) != -1) {
switch (c) {
case 'a': /* add a user */
aflg = true;
user = optarg;
* lib/prototypes.h, configure.in, libmisc/Makefile.am, libmisc/xgetXXbyYY.c, libmisc/xgetpwnam.c, libmisc/xgetpwuid.c, libmisc/xgetgrnam.c, libmisc/xgetgrgid.c, libmisc/xgetspnam.c: Added functions xgetpwnam(), xgetpwuid(), xgetgrnam(), xgetgrgid(), and xgetspnam(). They allocate memory for the returned structure and are more robust to successive calls. They are implemented with the libc's getxxyyy_r() functions if available. * libmisc/limits.c, libmisc/entry.c, libmisc/chowntty.c, libmisc/addgrps.c, libmisc/myname.c, libmisc/rlogin.c, libmisc/pwdcheck.c, src/newgrp.c, src/login_nopam.c, src/userdel.c, src/lastlog.c, src/grpck.c, src/gpasswd.c, src/newusers.c, src/chpasswd.c, src/chfn.c, src/groupmems.c, src/usermod.c, src/expiry.c, src/groupdel.c, src/chgpasswd.c, src/su.c, src/useradd.c, src/groupmod.c, src/passwd.c, src/pwck.c, src/groupadd.c, src/chage.c, src/login.c, src/suauth.c, src/faillog.c, src/groups.c, src/chsh.c, src/id.c: Review all the usage of one of the getpwnam(), getpwuid(), getgrnam(), getgrgid(), and getspnam() functions. It was noticed on http://bugs.debian.org/341230 that chfn and chsh use a passwd structure after calling a pam function, which result in using information from the passwd structure requested by pam, not the original one. It is much easier to use the new xget... functions to avoid these issues. I've checked which call to the original get... functions could be left (reducing the scope of the structure if possible), and I've left comments to ease future reviews (e.g. /* local, no need for xgetpwnam */). Note: the getpwent/getgrent calls should probably be checked also. * src/groupdel.c, src/expiry.c: Fix typos in comments. * src/groupmod.c: Re-indent. * libmisc/Makefile.am, lib/groupmem.c, lib/groupio.c, lib/pwmem.c, lib/pwio.c, lib/shadowmem.c, lib/shadowio.c: Move the __<xx>_dup functions (used by the xget... functions) from the <xx>io.c files to the new <xx>mem.c files. This avoid linking some utils against the SELinux library.
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/* local, no need for xgetpwnam */
if (getpwnam (user) == NULL) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: user '%s' does not exist\n"),
Prog, user);
exit (E_BAD_ARG);
}
break;
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
case 'A': /* set the list of administrators */
if (!is_shadowgrp) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: shadow group passwords required for -A\n"),
Prog);
exit (E_GSHADOW_NOTFOUND);
}
admins = optarg;
if (!is_valid_user_list (admins)) {
exit (E_BAD_ARG);
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}
Aflg = true;
break;
#endif /* SHADOWGRP */
case 'd': /* delete a user */
dflg = true;
user = optarg;
break;
case 'g': /* no-op from normal password */
break;
case 'h':
usage (E_SUCCESS);
break;
case 'M': /* set the list of members */
members = optarg;
if (!is_valid_user_list (members)) {
exit (E_BAD_ARG);
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}
Mflg = true;
break;
case 'Q': /* no-op, handled in process_root_flag () */
break;
case 'r': /* remove group password */
rflg = true;
break;
case 'R': /* restrict group password */
Rflg = true;
break;
default:
usage (E_USAGE);
}
}
/* Get the name of the group that is being affected. */
group = argv[optind];
check_flags (argc, optind);
}
/*
* check_flags - check the validity of options
*/
static void check_flags (int argc, int opt_index)
{
int exclusive = 0;
/*
* Make sure exclusive flags are exclusive
*/
if (aflg) {
exclusive++;
}
if (dflg) {
exclusive++;
}
if (rflg) {
exclusive++;
}
if (Rflg) {
exclusive++;
}
if (Aflg || Mflg) {
exclusive++;
}
if (exclusive > 1) {
usage (E_USAGE);
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}
/*
* Make sure one (and only one) group was provided
*/
if ((argc != (opt_index+1)) || (NULL == group)) {
usage (E_USAGE);
}
}
/*
* open_files - lock and open the group databases
*
* It will call exit in case of error.
*/
static void open_files (void)
{
if (gr_lock () == 0) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: cannot lock %s; try again later.\n"),
Prog, gr_dbname ());
exit (E_NOPERM);
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}
add_cleanup (cleanup_unlock_group, NULL);
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#ifdef SHADOWGRP
if (is_shadowgrp) {
if (sgr_lock () == 0) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: cannot lock %s; try again later.\n"),
Prog, sgr_dbname ());
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
add_cleanup (cleanup_unlock_gshadow, NULL);
}
#endif /* SHADOWGRP */
add_cleanup (log_gpasswd_failure_system, NULL);
if (gr_open (O_CREAT | O_RDWR) == 0) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: cannot open %s\n"),
Prog, gr_dbname ());
* lib/groupio.c, lib/groupio.h, lib/pwio.c, lib/pwio.h, lib/sgroupio.c, lib/sgroupio.h, lib/shadowio.c, lib/shadowio.h: Added *_dbname() functions to retrieve the name of the databases. * lib/groupio.c, lib/groupio.h, lib/pwio.c, lib/pwio.h, lib/sgroupio.c, lib/sgroupio.h, lib/shadowio.c, lib/shadowio.h: *_name() functions renamed *setname(). * src/grpck.c, src/pwck.c: Likewise. * lib/groupio.h, lib/pwio.h, lib/sgroupio.h, lib/shadowio.h: Added the name of the arguments to the prototypes. * src/chage, src/chfn.c, src/chgpasswd.c, src/chpasswd.c, src/chsh.c, src/gpasswd.c, src/groupadd.c, src/groupdel.c, src/groupmod.c, src/grpck.c, src/grpconv.c, src/grpunconv.c, src/newusers.c, src/passwd.c, src/pwck.c, src/pwconv.c, src/pwunconv.c, src/useradd.c, src/userdel.c, src/usermod.c: Harmonize the erro & syslog messages in case of failure of the *_lock(), *_open(), *_close(), *_unlock(), *_remove() functions. * src/chgpasswd.c, src/chpasswd.c, src/usermod.c: Avoid capitalized messages. * src/chpasswd.c, src/useradd.c, src/usermod.c: Harmonize messages in case of inexistent entries. * src/usermod.c: Harmonize messages in case of already existing entries. * src/newusers.c, src/useradd.c: Simplify PAM error handling. * src/useradd.c: Report failures to unlock files (stderr, syslog, and audit). But do not fail (continue). * src/useradd.c (open_files): Do not report to syslog & audit failures to lock or open the databases. This might be harmless, and the logs were not already informed that a change was requested. * src/usermod.c: It's not the account which is unlocked, but its password.
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SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN, "cannot open %s", gr_dbname ()));
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
if (is_shadowgrp) {
if (sgr_open (O_CREAT | O_RDWR) == 0) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: cannot open %s\n"),
Prog, sgr_dbname ());
SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN, "cannot open %s", sgr_dbname ()));
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
add_cleanup (log_gpasswd_failure_gshadow, NULL);
}
#endif /* SHADOWGRP */
add_cleanup (log_gpasswd_failure_group, NULL);
del_cleanup (log_gpasswd_failure_system);
}
static void log_gpasswd_failure (const char *suffix)
{
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
char buf[1024];
#endif
if (aflg) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR,
"%s failed to add user %s to group %s%s",
myname, user, group, suffix));
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
snprintf (buf, 1023,
"%s failed to add user %s to group %s%s",
myname, user, group, suffix);
buf[1023] = '\0';
audit_logger (AUDIT_USER_ACCT, Prog,
buf,
group, AUDIT_NO_ID,
SHADOW_AUDIT_FAILURE);
#endif
} else if (dflg) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR,
"%s failed to remove user %s from group %s%s",
myname, user, group, suffix));
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
snprintf (buf, 1023,
"%s failed to remove user %s from group %s%s",
myname, user, group, suffix);
buf[1023] = '\0';
audit_logger (AUDIT_USER_ACCT, Prog,
buf,
group, AUDIT_NO_ID,
SHADOW_AUDIT_FAILURE);
#endif
} else if (rflg) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR,
"%s failed to remove password of group %s%s",
myname, group, suffix));
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
snprintf (buf, 1023,
"%s failed to remove password of group %s%s",
myname, group, suffix);
buf[1023] = '\0';
audit_logger (AUDIT_USER_CHAUTHTOK, Prog,
buf,
group, AUDIT_NO_ID,
SHADOW_AUDIT_FAILURE);
#endif
} else if (Rflg) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR,
"%s failed to restrict access to group %s%s",
myname, group, suffix));
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
snprintf (buf, 1023,
"%s failed to restrict access to group %s%s",
myname, group, suffix);
buf[1023] = '\0';
audit_logger (AUDIT_USER_CHAUTHTOK, Prog,
buf,
group, AUDIT_NO_ID,
SHADOW_AUDIT_FAILURE);
#endif
} else if (Aflg || Mflg) {
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#ifdef SHADOWGRP
if (Aflg) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR,
"%s failed to set the administrators of group %s to %s%s",
myname, group, admins, suffix));
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
snprintf (buf, 1023,
"%s failed to set the administrators of group %s to %s%s",
myname, group, admins, suffix);
buf[1023] = '\0';
audit_logger (AUDIT_USER_ACCT, Prog,
buf,
group, AUDIT_NO_ID,
SHADOW_AUDIT_FAILURE);
#endif
}
#endif /* SHADOWGRP */
if (Mflg) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR,
"%s failed to set the members of group %s to %s%s",
myname, group, members, suffix));
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
snprintf (buf, 1023,
"%s failed to set the members of group %s to %s%s",
myname, group, members, suffix);
buf[1023] = '\0';
audit_logger (AUDIT_USER_ACCT, Prog,
buf,
group, AUDIT_NO_ID,
SHADOW_AUDIT_FAILURE);
#endif
}
} else {
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR,
"%s failed to change password of group %s%s",
myname, group, suffix));
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
snprintf (buf, 1023,
"%s failed to change password of group %s%s",
myname, group, suffix);
buf[1023] = '\0';
audit_logger (AUDIT_USER_CHAUTHTOK, Prog,
buf,
group, AUDIT_NO_ID,
SHADOW_AUDIT_FAILURE);
#endif
}
}
static void log_gpasswd_failure_system (unused void *arg)
{
log_gpasswd_failure ("");
}
static void log_gpasswd_failure_group (unused void *arg)
{
char buf[1024];
snprintf (buf, 1023, " in %s", gr_dbname ());
buf[1023] = '\0';
log_gpasswd_failure (buf);
}
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
static void log_gpasswd_failure_gshadow (unused void *arg)
{
char buf[1024];
snprintf (buf, 1023, " in %s", sgr_dbname ());
buf[1023] = '\0';
log_gpasswd_failure (buf);
}
#endif /* SHADOWGRP */
static void log_gpasswd_success (const char *suffix)
{
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
char buf[1024];
#endif
if (aflg) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_INFO,
"user %s added by %s to group %s%s",
user, myname, group, suffix));
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
snprintf (buf, 1023,
"user %s added by %s to group %s%s",
user, myname, group, suffix);
buf[1023] = '\0';
audit_logger (AUDIT_USER_ACCT, Prog,
buf,
group, AUDIT_NO_ID,
SHADOW_AUDIT_SUCCESS);
#endif
} else if (dflg) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_INFO,
"user %s removed by %s from group %s%s",
user, myname, group, suffix));
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
snprintf (buf, 1023,
"user %s removed by %s from group %s%s",
user, myname, group, suffix);
buf[1023] = '\0';
audit_logger (AUDIT_USER_ACCT, Prog,
buf,
group, AUDIT_NO_ID,
SHADOW_AUDIT_SUCCESS);
#endif
} else if (rflg) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_INFO,
"password of group %s removed by %s%s",
group, myname, suffix));
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
snprintf (buf, 1023,
"password of group %s removed by %s%s",
group, myname, suffix);
buf[1023] = '\0';
audit_logger (AUDIT_USER_CHAUTHTOK, Prog,
buf,
group, AUDIT_NO_ID,
SHADOW_AUDIT_SUCCESS);
#endif
} else if (Rflg) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_INFO,
"access to group %s restricted by %s%s",
group, myname, suffix));
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
snprintf (buf, 1023,
"access to group %s restricted by %s%s",
group, myname, suffix);
buf[1023] = '\0';
audit_logger (AUDIT_USER_CHAUTHTOK, Prog,
buf,
group, AUDIT_NO_ID,
SHADOW_AUDIT_SUCCESS);
#endif
} else if (Aflg || Mflg) {
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
if (Aflg) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_INFO,
"administrators of group %s set by %s to %s%s",
group, myname, admins, suffix));
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
snprintf (buf, 1023,
"administrators of group %s set by %s to %s%s",
group, myname, admins, suffix);
buf[1023] = '\0';
audit_logger (AUDIT_USER_ACCT, Prog,
buf,
group, AUDIT_NO_ID,
SHADOW_AUDIT_SUCCESS);
#endif
}
#endif /* SHADOWGRP */
if (Mflg) {
SYSLOG ((LOG_INFO,
"members of group %s set by %s to %s%s",
group, myname, members, suffix));
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
snprintf (buf, 1023,
"members of group %s set by %s to %s%s",
group, myname, members, suffix);
buf[1023] = '\0';
audit_logger (AUDIT_USER_ACCT, Prog,
buf,
group, AUDIT_NO_ID,
SHADOW_AUDIT_SUCCESS);
#endif
}
} else {
SYSLOG ((LOG_INFO,
"password of group %s changed by %s%s",
group, myname, suffix));
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
snprintf (buf, 1023,
"password of group %s changed by %s%s",
group, myname, suffix);
buf[1023] = '\0';
audit_logger (AUDIT_USER_CHAUTHTOK, Prog,
buf,
group, AUDIT_NO_ID,
SHADOW_AUDIT_SUCCESS);
#endif
}
}
static void log_gpasswd_success_system (unused void *arg)
{
log_gpasswd_success ("");
}
static void log_gpasswd_success_group (unused void *arg)
{
char buf[1024];
snprintf (buf, 1023, " in %s", gr_dbname ());
buf[1023] = '\0';
log_gpasswd_success (buf);
}
/*
* close_files - close and unlock the group databases
*
* This cause any changes in the databases to be committed.
*
* It will call exit in case of error.
*/
static void close_files (void)
{
if (gr_close () == 0) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: failure while writing changes to %s\n"),
Prog, gr_dbname ());
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
add_cleanup (log_gpasswd_success_group, NULL);
del_cleanup (log_gpasswd_failure_group);
cleanup_unlock_group (NULL);
del_cleanup (cleanup_unlock_group);
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#ifdef SHADOWGRP
if (is_shadowgrp) {
if (sgr_close () == 0) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: failure while writing changes to %s\n"),
Prog, sgr_dbname ());
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
del_cleanup (log_gpasswd_failure_gshadow);
cleanup_unlock_gshadow (NULL);
del_cleanup (cleanup_unlock_gshadow);
}
#endif /* SHADOWGRP */
log_gpasswd_success_system (NULL);
del_cleanup (log_gpasswd_success_group);
}
/*
* check_perms - check if the user is allowed to change the password of
* the specified group.
*
* It only returns if the user is allowed.
*/
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
static void check_perms (const struct group *gr, const struct sgrp *sg)
#else
static void check_perms (const struct group *gr)
#endif
{
/*
* Only root can use the -M and -A options.
*/
if (!amroot && (Aflg || Mflg)) {
failure ();
}
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
if (is_shadowgrp) {
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/*
* The policy here for changing a group is that
* 1) you must be root or
* 2) you must be listed as an administrative member.
* Administrative members can do anything to a group that
* the root user can.
*/
if (!amroot && !is_on_list (sg->sg_adm, myname)) {
failure ();
}
} else
#endif /* SHADOWGRP */
{
#ifdef FIRST_MEMBER_IS_ADMIN
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/*
* The policy here for changing a group is that
* 1) you must be root or
* 2) you must be the first listed member of the group.
* The first listed member of a group can do anything to
* that group that the root user can. The rationale for
* this hack is that the FIRST user is probably the most
* important user in this entire group.
*
* This feature enabled by default could be a security
* problem when installed on existing systems where the
* first group member might be just a normal user.
* --marekm
*/
if (!amroot) {
if (gr->gr_mem[0] == NULL) {
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failure ();
}
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if (strcmp (gr->gr_mem[0], myname) != 0) {
failure ();
}
}
#else /* ! FIRST_MEMBER_IS_ADMIN */
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if (!amroot) {
failure ();
}
#endif
}
}
/*
* update_group - Update the group information in the databases
*/
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
static void update_group (struct group *gr, struct sgrp *sg)
#else
static void update_group (struct group *gr)
#endif
{
if (gr_update (gr) == 0) {
* lib/groupio.c, lib/groupio.h, lib/pwio.c, lib/pwio.h, lib/sgroupio.c, lib/sgroupio.h, lib/shadowio.c, lib/shadowio.h: Added *_dbname() functions to retrieve the name of the databases. * lib/groupio.c, lib/groupio.h, lib/pwio.c, lib/pwio.h, lib/sgroupio.c, lib/sgroupio.h, lib/shadowio.c, lib/shadowio.h: *_name() functions renamed *setname(). * src/grpck.c, src/pwck.c: Likewise. * lib/groupio.h, lib/pwio.h, lib/sgroupio.h, lib/shadowio.h: Added the name of the arguments to the prototypes. * src/chage, src/chfn.c, src/chgpasswd.c, src/chpasswd.c, src/chsh.c, src/gpasswd.c, src/groupadd.c, src/groupdel.c, src/groupmod.c, src/grpck.c, src/grpconv.c, src/grpunconv.c, src/newusers.c, src/passwd.c, src/pwck.c, src/pwconv.c, src/pwunconv.c, src/useradd.c, src/userdel.c, src/usermod.c: Harmonize the erro & syslog messages in case of failure of the *_lock(), *_open(), *_close(), *_unlock(), *_remove() functions. * src/chgpasswd.c, src/chpasswd.c, src/usermod.c: Avoid capitalized messages. * src/chpasswd.c, src/useradd.c, src/usermod.c: Harmonize messages in case of inexistent entries. * src/usermod.c: Harmonize messages in case of already existing entries. * src/newusers.c, src/useradd.c: Simplify PAM error handling. * src/useradd.c: Report failures to unlock files (stderr, syslog, and audit). But do not fail (continue). * src/useradd.c (open_files): Do not report to syslog & audit failures to lock or open the databases. This might be harmless, and the logs were not already informed that a change was requested. * src/usermod.c: It's not the account which is unlocked, but its password.
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fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: failed to prepare the new %s entry '%s'\n"),
Prog, gr_dbname (), gr->gr_name);
exit (1);
}
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
if (is_shadowgrp && (sgr_update (sg) == 0)) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: failed to prepare the new %s entry '%s'\n"),
Prog, sgr_dbname (), sg->sg_name);
exit (1);
}
#endif /* SHADOWGRP */
}
/*
* get_group - get the current information for the group
*
* The information are copied in group structure(s) so that they can be
* modified later.
*
* Note: If !is_shadowgrp, *sg will not be initialized.
*/
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
static void get_group (struct group *gr, struct sgrp *sg)
#else
static void get_group (struct group *gr)
#endif
{
struct group const*tmpgr = NULL;
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
struct sgrp const*tmpsg = NULL;
#endif
if (gr_open (O_RDONLY) == 0) {
* lib/groupio.c, lib/groupio.h, lib/pwio.c, lib/pwio.h, lib/sgroupio.c, lib/sgroupio.h, lib/shadowio.c, lib/shadowio.h: Added *_dbname() functions to retrieve the name of the databases. * lib/groupio.c, lib/groupio.h, lib/pwio.c, lib/pwio.h, lib/sgroupio.c, lib/sgroupio.h, lib/shadowio.c, lib/shadowio.h: *_name() functions renamed *setname(). * src/grpck.c, src/pwck.c: Likewise. * lib/groupio.h, lib/pwio.h, lib/sgroupio.h, lib/shadowio.h: Added the name of the arguments to the prototypes. * src/chage, src/chfn.c, src/chgpasswd.c, src/chpasswd.c, src/chsh.c, src/gpasswd.c, src/groupadd.c, src/groupdel.c, src/groupmod.c, src/grpck.c, src/grpconv.c, src/grpunconv.c, src/newusers.c, src/passwd.c, src/pwck.c, src/pwconv.c, src/pwunconv.c, src/useradd.c, src/userdel.c, src/usermod.c: Harmonize the erro & syslog messages in case of failure of the *_lock(), *_open(), *_close(), *_unlock(), *_remove() functions. * src/chgpasswd.c, src/chpasswd.c, src/usermod.c: Avoid capitalized messages. * src/chpasswd.c, src/useradd.c, src/usermod.c: Harmonize messages in case of inexistent entries. * src/usermod.c: Harmonize messages in case of already existing entries. * src/newusers.c, src/useradd.c: Simplify PAM error handling. * src/useradd.c: Report failures to unlock files (stderr, syslog, and audit). But do not fail (continue). * src/useradd.c (open_files): Do not report to syslog & audit failures to lock or open the databases. This might be harmless, and the logs were not already informed that a change was requested. * src/usermod.c: It's not the account which is unlocked, but its password.
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fprintf (stderr, _("%s: cannot open %s\n"), Prog, gr_dbname ());
SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN, "cannot open %s", gr_dbname ()));
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
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tmpgr = gr_locate (group);
if (NULL == tmpgr) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: group '%s' does not exist in %s\n"),
Prog, group, gr_dbname ());
exit (E_BAD_ARG);
}
*gr = *tmpgr;
gr->gr_name = xstrdup (tmpgr->gr_name);
gr->gr_passwd = xstrdup (tmpgr->gr_passwd);
gr->gr_mem = dup_list (tmpgr->gr_mem);
if (gr_close () == 0) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: failure while closing read-only %s\n"),
Prog, gr_dbname ());
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR,
"failure while closing read-only %s",
gr_dbname ()));
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
if (is_shadowgrp) {
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if (sgr_open (O_RDONLY) == 0) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: cannot open %s\n"),
Prog, sgr_dbname ());
* lib/groupio.c, lib/groupio.h, lib/pwio.c, lib/pwio.h, lib/sgroupio.c, lib/sgroupio.h, lib/shadowio.c, lib/shadowio.h: Added *_dbname() functions to retrieve the name of the databases. * lib/groupio.c, lib/groupio.h, lib/pwio.c, lib/pwio.h, lib/sgroupio.c, lib/sgroupio.h, lib/shadowio.c, lib/shadowio.h: *_name() functions renamed *setname(). * src/grpck.c, src/pwck.c: Likewise. * lib/groupio.h, lib/pwio.h, lib/sgroupio.h, lib/shadowio.h: Added the name of the arguments to the prototypes. * src/chage, src/chfn.c, src/chgpasswd.c, src/chpasswd.c, src/chsh.c, src/gpasswd.c, src/groupadd.c, src/groupdel.c, src/groupmod.c, src/grpck.c, src/grpconv.c, src/grpunconv.c, src/newusers.c, src/passwd.c, src/pwck.c, src/pwconv.c, src/pwunconv.c, src/useradd.c, src/userdel.c, src/usermod.c: Harmonize the erro & syslog messages in case of failure of the *_lock(), *_open(), *_close(), *_unlock(), *_remove() functions. * src/chgpasswd.c, src/chpasswd.c, src/usermod.c: Avoid capitalized messages. * src/chpasswd.c, src/useradd.c, src/usermod.c: Harmonize messages in case of inexistent entries. * src/usermod.c: Harmonize messages in case of already existing entries. * src/newusers.c, src/useradd.c: Simplify PAM error handling. * src/useradd.c: Report failures to unlock files (stderr, syslog, and audit). But do not fail (continue). * src/useradd.c (open_files): Do not report to syslog & audit failures to lock or open the databases. This might be harmless, and the logs were not already informed that a change was requested. * src/usermod.c: It's not the account which is unlocked, but its password.
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SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN, "cannot open %s", sgr_dbname ()));
exit (E_NOPERM);
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}
tmpsg = sgr_locate (group);
if (NULL != tmpsg) {
*sg = *tmpsg;
sg->sg_name = xstrdup (tmpsg->sg_name);
sg->sg_passwd = xstrdup (tmpsg->sg_passwd);
sg->sg_mem = dup_list (tmpsg->sg_mem);
sg->sg_adm = dup_list (tmpsg->sg_adm);
} else {
sg->sg_name = xstrdup (group);
sg->sg_passwd = gr->gr_passwd;
gr->gr_passwd = SHADOW_PASSWD_STRING; /* XXX warning: const */
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sg->sg_mem = dup_list (gr->gr_mem);
sg->sg_adm = XMALLOCARRAY (2, char *);
#ifdef FIRST_MEMBER_IS_ADMIN
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if (sg->sg_mem[0]) {
sg->sg_adm[0] = xstrdup (sg->sg_mem[0]);
sg->sg_adm[1] = NULL;
} else
#endif
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{
sg->sg_adm[0] = NULL;
}
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}
if (sgr_close () == 0) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: failure while closing read-only %s\n"),
Prog, sgr_dbname ());
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR,
"failure while closing read-only %s",
sgr_dbname ()));
exit (E_NOPERM);
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}
}
#endif /* SHADOWGRP */
}
/*
* change_passwd - change the group's password
*
* Get the new password from the user and update the password in the
* group's structure.
*
* It will call exit in case of error.
*/
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
static void change_passwd (struct group *gr, struct sgrp *sg)
#else
static void change_passwd (struct group *gr)
#endif
{
char *cp;
static char pass[BUFSIZ];
int retries;
const char *salt;
/*
* A new password is to be entered and it must be encrypted, etc.
* The password will be prompted for twice, and both entries must be
* identical. There is no need to validate the old password since
* the invoker is either the group owner, or root.
*/
printf (_("Changing the password for group %s\n"), group);
for (retries = 0; retries < RETRIES; retries++) {
cp = agetpass (_("New Password: "));
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if (NULL == cp) {
exit (1);
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}
STRFCPY (pass, cp);
erase_pass (cp);
cp = agetpass (_("Re-enter new password: "));
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if (NULL == cp) {
exit (1);
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}
if (strcmp (pass, cp) == 0) {
erase_pass (cp);
break;
}
erase_pass (cp);
memzero (pass, sizeof pass);
if (retries + 1 < RETRIES) {
puts (_("They don't match; try again"));
}
}
if (retries == RETRIES) {
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Try again later\n"), Prog);
exit (1);
}
salt = crypt_make_salt (NULL, NULL);
cp = pw_encrypt (pass, salt);
if (NULL == cp) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: failed to crypt password with salt '%s': %s\n"),
Prog, salt, strerror (errno));
exit (1);
}
memzero (pass, sizeof pass);
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
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if (is_shadowgrp) {
gr->gr_passwd = SHADOW_PASSWD_STRING;
sg->sg_passwd = cp;
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} else
#endif
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{
gr->gr_passwd = cp;
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}
}
/*
* gpasswd - administer the /etc/group file
*/
int main (int argc, char **argv)
{
struct group grent;
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
struct sgrp sgent;
#endif
struct passwd *pw = NULL;
#ifdef WITH_AUDIT
audit_help_open ();
#endif
sanitize_env ();
(void) setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
(void) bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
(void) textdomain (PACKAGE);
/*
* Make a note of whether or not this command was invoked by root.
* This will be used to bypass certain checks later on. Also, set
* the real user ID to match the effective user ID. This will
* prevent the invoker from issuing signals which would interfere
* with this command.
*/
bywho = getuid ();
Prog = Basename (argv[0]);
log_set_progname(Prog);
log_set_logfd(stderr);
OPENLOG ("gpasswd");
setbuf (stdout, NULL);
setbuf (stderr, NULL);
process_root_flag ("-Q", argc, argv);
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
is_shadowgrp = sgr_file_present ();
#endif
/*
* Determine the name of the user that invoked this command. This
* is really hit or miss because there are so many ways that command
* can be executed and so many ways to trip up the routines that
* report the user name.
*/
pw = get_my_pwent ();
if (NULL == pw) {
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Cannot determine your user name.\n"),
Prog);
SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN,
"Cannot determine the user name of the caller (UID %lu)",
(unsigned long) getuid ()));
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
myname = xstrdup (pw->pw_name);
/*
* Register an exit function to warn for any inconsistency that we
* could create.
*/
if (atexit (do_cleanups) != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot set exit function\n", Prog);
exit (1);
}
/* Parse the options */
process_flags (argc, argv);
/*
* Replicate the group so it can be modified later on.
*/
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
get_group (&grent, &sgent);
#else
get_group (&grent);
#endif
/*
* Check if the user is allowed to change the password of this group.
*/
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
check_perms (&grent, &sgent);
#else
check_perms (&grent);
#endif
/*
* Removing a password is straight forward. Just set the password
* field to a "".
*/
if (rflg) {
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
if (is_shadowgrp) {
grent.gr_passwd = SHADOW_PASSWD_STRING; /* XXX warning: const */
sgent.sg_passwd = ""; /* XXX warning: const */
} else
#endif /* SHADOWGRP */
{
grent.gr_passwd = ""; /* XXX warning: const */
}
goto output;
} else if (Rflg) {
/*
* Same thing for restricting the group. Set the password
* field to "!".
*/
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
if (is_shadowgrp) {
grent.gr_passwd = SHADOW_PASSWD_STRING; /* XXX warning: const */
sgent.sg_passwd = "!"; /* XXX warning: const */
} else
#endif /* SHADOWGRP */
{
grent.gr_passwd = "!"; /* XXX warning: const */
}
goto output;
}
/*
* Adding a member to a member list is pretty straightforward as
* well. Call the appropriate routine and split.
*/
if (aflg) {
printf (_("Adding user %s to group %s\n"), user, group);
grent.gr_mem = add_list (grent.gr_mem, user);
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
if (is_shadowgrp) {
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sgent.sg_mem = add_list (sgent.sg_mem, user);
}
#endif
goto output;
}
/*
* Removing a member from the member list is the same deal as adding
* one, except the routine is different.
*/
if (dflg) {
bool removed = false;
printf (_("Removing user %s from group %s\n"), user, group);
if (is_on_list (grent.gr_mem, user)) {
removed = true;
grent.gr_mem = del_list (grent.gr_mem, user);
}
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
if (is_shadowgrp) {
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if (is_on_list (sgent.sg_mem, user)) {
removed = true;
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sgent.sg_mem = del_list (sgent.sg_mem, user);
}
}
#endif
if (!removed) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: user '%s' is not a member of '%s'\n"),
Prog, user, group);
exit (E_BAD_ARG);
}
goto output;
}
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
/*
* Replacing the entire list of administrators is simple. Check the
* list to make sure everyone is a real user. Then slap the new list
* in place.
*/
if (Aflg) {
sgent.sg_adm = comma_to_list (admins);
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if (!Mflg) {
goto output;
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}
}
#endif /* SHADOWGRP */
/*
* Replacing the entire list of members is simple. Check the list to
* make sure everyone is a real user. Then slap the new list in
* place.
*/
if (Mflg) {
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
sgent.sg_mem = comma_to_list (members);
#endif
grent.gr_mem = comma_to_list (members);
goto output;
}
/*
* If the password is being changed, the input and output must both
* be a tty. The typical keyboard signals are caught so the termio
* modes can be restored.
*/
if ((isatty (0) == 0) || (isatty (1) == 0)) {
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Not a tty\n"), Prog);
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
catch_signals (0); /* save tty modes */
(void) signal (SIGHUP, catch_signals);
(void) signal (SIGINT, catch_signals);
(void) signal (SIGQUIT, catch_signals);
(void) signal (SIGTERM, catch_signals);
(void) signal (SIGTSTP, catch_signals);
/* Prompt for the new password */
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
change_passwd (&grent, &sgent);
#else
change_passwd (&grent);
#endif
/*
* This is the common arrival point to output the new group file.
* The freshly crafted entry is in allocated space. The group file
* will be locked and opened for writing. The new entry will be
* output, etc.
*/
output:
if (setuid (0) != 0) {
fputs (_("Cannot change ID to root.\n"), stderr);
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR, "can't setuid(0)"));
closelog ();
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
pwd_init ();
open_files ();
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
update_group (&grent, &sgent);
#else
update_group (&grent);
#endif
close_files ();
nscd_flush_cache ("group");
Flush sssd caches in addition to nscd caches Some distributions, notably Fedora, have the following order of nsswitch modules by default: passwd: sss files group: sss files The advantage of serving local users through SSSD is that the nss_sss module has a fast mmapped-cache that speeds up NSS lookups compared to accessing the disk an opening the files on each NSS request. Traditionally, this has been done with the help of nscd, but using nscd in parallel with sssd is cumbersome, as both SSSD and nscd use their own independent caching, so using nscd in setups where sssd is also serving users from some remote domain (LDAP, AD, ...) can result in a bit of unpredictability. More details about why Fedora chose to use sss before files can be found on e.g.: https://fedoraproject.org//wiki/Changes/SSSDCacheForLocalUsers or: https://docs.pagure.org/SSSD.sssd/design_pages/files_provider.html Now, even though sssd watches the passwd and group files with the help of inotify, there can still be a small window where someone requests a user or a group, finds that it doesn't exist, adds the entry and checks again. Without some support in shadow-utils that would explicitly drop the sssd caches, the inotify watch can fire a little late, so a combination of commands like this: getent passwd user || useradd user; getent passwd user can result in the second getent passwd not finding the newly added user as the racy behaviour might still return the cached negative hit from the first getent passwd. This patch more or less copies the already existing support that shadow-utils had for dropping nscd caches, except using the "sss_cache" tool that sssd ships.
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sssd_flush_cache (SSSD_DB_GROUP);
#ifdef SHADOWGRP
if (is_shadowgrp) {
free(sgent.sg_adm);
free(sgent.sg_mem);
}
#endif
free(grent.gr_mem);
exit (E_SUCCESS);
}