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/*
* Copyright 1989 - 1994, Julianne Frances Haugh
* 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 Julianne F. Haugh 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 JULIE HAUGH 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 JULIE HAUGH 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 <config.h>
#ident "$Id$"
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SHADOW_H
#include <shadow.h>
#endif
#ifdef WITH_SELINUX
#include <selinux/selinux.h>
#include <selinux/av_permissions.h>
#endif
#include "defines.h"
#include "exitcodes.h"
#include "getdef.h"
#include "nscd.h"
#ifdef USE_PAM
#include "pam_defs.h"
#endif
#include "prototypes.h"
#include "pwauth.h"
#include "pwio.h"
/*
* Global variables.
*/
static char *Prog;
static char fullnm[BUFSIZ];
static char roomno[BUFSIZ];
static char workph[BUFSIZ];
static char homeph[BUFSIZ];
static char slop[BUFSIZ];
static int amroot;
/*
* External identifiers
*/
/* local function prototypes */
static void usage (void);
static int may_change_field (int);
static void new_fields (void);
static char *copy_field (char *, char *, char *);
/*
* usage - print command line syntax and exit
*/
static void usage (void)
{
if (amroot)
fprintf (stderr,
_("Usage: %s [-f full_name] [-r room_no] "
"[-w work_ph]\n"
"\t[-h home_ph] [-o other] [user]\n"), Prog);
else
fprintf (stderr,
_("Usage: %s [-f full_name] [-r room_no] "
"[-w work_ph] [-h home_ph]\n"), Prog);
exit (E_USAGE);
}
static int may_change_field (int field)
{
const char *cp;
/*
* CHFN_RESTRICT can now specify exactly which fields may be changed
* by regular users, by using any combination of the following
* letters:
* f - full name
* r - room number
* w - work phone
* h - home phone
*
* This makes it possible to disallow changing the room number
* information, for example - this feature was suggested by Maciej
* 'Tycoon' Majchrowski.
*
* For backward compatibility, "yes" is equivalent to "rwh",
* "no" is equivalent to "frwh". Only root can change anything
* if the string is empty or not defined at all.
*/
if (amroot)
return 1;
cp = getdef_str ("CHFN_RESTRICT");
if (!cp)
cp = "";
else if (strcmp (cp, "yes") == 0)
cp = "rwh";
else if (strcmp (cp, "no") == 0)
cp = "frwh";
if (strchr (cp, field))
return 1;
return 0;
}
/*
* new_fields - change the user's GECOS information interactively
*
* prompt the user for each of the four fields and fill in the fields from
* the user's response, or leave alone if nothing was entered.
*/
static void new_fields (void)
{
printf (_("Enter the new value, or press ENTER for the default\n"));
if (may_change_field ('f'))
change_field (fullnm, sizeof fullnm, _("Full Name"));
else
printf (_("\tFull Name: %s\n"), fullnm);
if (may_change_field ('r'))
change_field (roomno, sizeof roomno, _("Room Number"));
else
printf (_("\tRoom Number: %s\n"), roomno);
if (may_change_field ('w'))
change_field (workph, sizeof workph, _("Work Phone"));
else
printf (_("\tWork Phone: %s\n"), workph);
if (may_change_field ('h'))
change_field (homeph, sizeof homeph, _("Home Phone"));
else
printf (_("\tHome Phone: %s\n"), homeph);
if (amroot)
change_field (slop, sizeof slop, _("Other"));
}
/*
* copy_field - get the next field from the gecos field
*
* copy_field copies the next field from the gecos field, returning a
* pointer to the field which follows, or NULL if there are no more fields.
*
* in - the current GECOS field
* out - where to copy the field to
* extra - fields with '=' get copied here
*/
static char *copy_field (char *in, char *out, char *extra)
{
char *cp = NULL;
while (in) {
if ((cp = strchr (in, ',')))
*cp++ = '\0';
if (!strchr (in, '='))
break;
if (extra) {
if (extra[0])
strcat (extra, ",");
strcat (extra, in);
}
in = cp;
}
if (in && out)
strcpy (out, in);
return cp;
}
/*
* chfn - change a user's password file information
*
* This command controls the GECOS field information in the password
* file entry.
*
* The valid options are
*
* -f full name
* -r room number
* -w work phone number
* -h home phone number
* -o other information (*)
*
* (*) requires root permission to execute.
*/
int main (int argc, char **argv)
{
char *cp; /* temporary character pointer */
const struct passwd *pw; /* password file entry */
struct passwd pwent; /* modified password file entry */
char old_gecos[BUFSIZ]; /* buffer for old GECOS fields */
char new_gecos[BUFSIZ]; /* buffer for new GECOS fields */
int flag; /* flag currently being processed */
int fflg = 0; /* -f - set full name */
int rflg = 0; /* -r - set room number */
int wflg = 0; /* -w - set work phone number */
int hflg = 0; /* -h - set home phone number */
int oflg = 0; /* -o - set other information */
char *user;
#ifdef USE_PAM
pam_handle_t *pamh = NULL;
int retval;
#endif
sanitize_env ();
setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
textdomain (PACKAGE);
/*
* This command behaves different for root and non-root
* users.
*/
amroot = (getuid () == 0);
/*
* Get the program name. The program name is used as a
* prefix to most error messages.
*/
Prog = Basename (argv[0]);
OPENLOG ("chfn");
/*
* The remaining arguments will be processed one by one and executed
* by this command. The name is the last argument if it does not
* begin with a "-", otherwise the name is determined from the
* environment and must agree with the real UID. Also, the UID will
* be checked for any commands which are restricted to root only.
*/
while ((flag = getopt (argc, argv, "f:r:w:h:o:")) != EOF) {
switch (flag) {
case 'f':
if (!may_change_field ('f')) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: Permission denied.\n"), Prog);
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
fflg++;
STRFCPY (fullnm, optarg);
break;
case 'h':
if (!may_change_field ('h')) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: Permission denied.\n"), Prog);
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
hflg++;
STRFCPY (homeph, optarg);
break;
case 'r':
if (!may_change_field ('r')) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: Permission denied.\n"), Prog);
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
rflg++;
STRFCPY (roomno, optarg);
break;
case 'o':
if (!amroot) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: Permission denied.\n"), Prog);
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
oflg++;
STRFCPY (slop, optarg);
break;
case 'w':
if (!may_change_field ('w')) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: Permission denied.\n"), Prog);
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
wflg++;
STRFCPY (workph, optarg);
break;
default:
usage ();
}
}
/*
* Get the name of the user to check. It is either the command line
* name, or the name getlogin() returns.
*/
if (optind < argc) {
user = argv[optind];
* 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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pw = xgetpwnam (user);
if (!pw) {
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: unknown user %s\n"), Prog,
user);
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
} else {
pw = get_my_pwent ();
if (!pw) {
fprintf (stderr,
_
("%s: Cannot determine your user name.\n"),
Prog);
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
user = xstrdup (pw->pw_name);
}
#ifdef USE_NIS
/*
* Now we make sure this is a LOCAL password entry for this user ...
*/
if (__ispwNIS ()) {
char *nis_domain;
char *nis_master;
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: cannot change user '%s' on NIS client.\n"),
Prog, user);
if (!yp_get_default_domain (&nis_domain) &&
!yp_master (nis_domain, "passwd.byname", &nis_master)) {
fprintf (stderr,
_
("%s: '%s' is the NIS master for this client.\n"),
Prog, nis_master);
}
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
#endif
/*
* Non-privileged users are only allowed to change the gecos field
* if the UID of the user matches the current real UID.
*/
if (!amroot && pw->pw_uid != getuid ()) {
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Permission denied.\n"), Prog);
closelog ();
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
#ifdef WITH_SELINUX
/*
* If the UID of the user does not match the current real UID,
* check if the change is allowed by SELinux policy.
*/
if ((pw->pw_uid != getuid ())
&& (is_selinux_enabled () > 0)
&& (selinux_check_passwd_access (PASSWD__CHFN) != 0)) {
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Permission denied.\n"), Prog);
closelog ();
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
#endif
#ifndef USE_PAM
/*
* Non-privileged users are optionally authenticated (must enter the
* password of the user whose information is being changed) before
* any changes can be made. Idea from util-linux chfn/chsh.
* --marekm
*/
if (!amroot && getdef_bool ("CHFN_AUTH"))
passwd_check (pw->pw_name, pw->pw_passwd, "chfn");
#else /* !USE_PAM */
retval = PAM_SUCCESS;
* 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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{
struct passwd *pampw;
pampw = getpwuid (getuid ()); /* local, no need for xgetpwuid */
if (pampw == NULL) {
retval = PAM_USER_UNKNOWN;
}
* 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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if (retval == PAM_SUCCESS) {
retval = pam_start ("chfn", pampw->pw_name,
&conv, &pamh);
}
}
if (retval == PAM_SUCCESS) {
retval = pam_authenticate (pamh, 0);
if (retval != PAM_SUCCESS) {
pam_end (pamh, retval);
}
}
if (retval == PAM_SUCCESS) {
retval = pam_acct_mgmt (pamh, 0);
if (retval != PAM_SUCCESS) {
pam_end (pamh, retval);
}
}
if (retval != PAM_SUCCESS) {
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: PAM authentication failed\n"), Prog);
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
#endif /* USE_PAM */
/*
* Now get the full name. It is the first comma separated field in
* the GECOS field.
*/
STRFCPY (old_gecos, pw->pw_gecos);
cp = copy_field (old_gecos, fflg ? (char *) 0 : fullnm, slop);
/*
* Now get the room number. It is the next comma separated field,
* if there is indeed one.
*/
if (cp)
cp = copy_field (cp, rflg ? (char *) 0 : roomno, slop);
/*
* Now get the work phone number. It is the third field.
*/
if (cp)
cp = copy_field (cp, wflg ? (char *) 0 : workph, slop);
/*
* Now get the home phone number. It is the fourth field.
*/
if (cp)
cp = copy_field (cp, hflg ? (char *) 0 : homeph, slop);
/*
* Anything left over is "slop".
*/
if (cp && !oflg) {
if (slop[0])
strcat (slop, ",");
strcat (slop, cp);
}
/*
* If none of the fields were changed from the command line, let the
* user interactively change them.
*/
if (!fflg && !rflg && !wflg && !hflg && !oflg) {
printf (_("Changing the user information for %s\n"), user);
new_fields ();
}
/*
* Check all of the fields for valid information
*/
if (valid_field (fullnm, ":,=")) {
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: invalid name: '%s'\n"), Prog, fullnm);
closelog ();
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
if (valid_field (roomno, ":,=")) {
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: invalid room number: '%s'\n"),
Prog, roomno);
closelog ();
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
if (valid_field (workph, ":,=")) {
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: invalid work phone: '%s'\n"),
Prog, workph);
closelog ();
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
if (valid_field (homeph, ":,=")) {
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: invalid home phone: '%s'\n"),
Prog, homeph);
closelog ();
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
if (valid_field (slop, ":")) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: '%s' contains illegal characters\n"),
Prog, slop);
closelog ();
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
/*
* Build the new GECOS field by plastering all the pieces together,
* if they will fit ...
*/
if (strlen (fullnm) + strlen (roomno) + strlen (workph) +
strlen (homeph) + strlen (slop) > (unsigned int) 80) {
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: fields too long\n"), Prog);
closelog ();
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
snprintf (new_gecos, sizeof new_gecos, "%s,%s,%s,%s%s%s",
fullnm, roomno, workph, homeph, slop[0] ? "," : "", slop);
/*
* Before going any further, raise the ulimit to prevent colliding
* into a lowered ulimit, and set the real UID to root to protect
* against unexpected signals. Any keyboard signals are set to be
* ignored.
*/
if (setuid (0)) {
fprintf (stderr, _("Cannot change ID to root.\n"));
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR, "can't setuid(0)"));
closelog ();
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
pwd_init ();
/*
* The passwd entry is now ready to be committed back to the
* password file. Get a lock on the file and open it.
*/
if (!pw_lock ()) {
fprintf (stderr,
_
("Cannot lock the password file; try again later.\n"));
SYSLOG ((LOG_WARN, "can't lock /etc/passwd"));
closelog ();
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
if (!pw_open (O_RDWR)) {
fprintf (stderr, _("Cannot open the password file.\n"));
pw_unlock ();
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR, "can't open /etc/passwd"));
closelog ();
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
/*
* Get the entry to update using pw_locate() - we want the real one
* from /etc/passwd, not the one from getpwnam() which could contain
* the shadow password if (despite the warnings) someone enables
* AUTOSHADOW (or SHADOW_COMPAT in libc). --marekm
*/
pw = pw_locate (user);
if (!pw) {
pw_unlock ();
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: %s not found in /etc/passwd\n"), Prog, user);
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
/*
* Make a copy of the entry, then change the gecos field. The other
* fields remain unchanged.
*/
pwent = *pw;
pwent.pw_gecos = new_gecos;
/*
* Update the passwd file entry. If there is a DBM file, update that
* entry as well.
*/
if (!pw_update (&pwent)) {
fprintf (stderr, _("Error updating the password entry.\n"));
pw_unlock ();
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR, "error updating passwd entry"));
closelog ();
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
/*
* Changes have all been made, so commit them and unlock the file.
*/
if (!pw_close ()) {
fprintf (stderr, _("Cannot commit password file changes.\n"));
pw_unlock ();
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR, "can't rewrite /etc/passwd"));
closelog ();
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
if (!pw_unlock ()) {
fprintf (stderr, _("Cannot unlock the password file.\n"));
SYSLOG ((LOG_ERR, "can't unlock /etc/passwd"));
closelog ();
exit (E_NOPERM);
}
SYSLOG ((LOG_INFO, "changed user `%s' information", user));
nscd_flush_cache ("passwd");
#ifdef USE_PAM
if (retval == PAM_SUCCESS)
pam_end (pamh, PAM_SUCCESS);
#endif /* USE_PAM */
closelog ();
exit (E_SUCCESS);
}