- Use an allocation of 65536 uids and gids to allow for POSIX-compliant
user owned namespaces.
- Don't allocate a uid/gid map to system users.
Unfortunately checking for --system isn't quite enough as some
distribution wrappers always call useradd without --system and take care
of choosing a uid and gid themselves, so also check whether the
requested uid/gid is in the user range.
This is taken from a patch I wrote for Ubuntu a couple years ago and
which somehow didn't make it upstream.
Signed-off-by: Stéphane Graber <stgraber@ubuntu.com>
The number of ranges should be the ceiling of the number of arguments divided
by three.
Without this fix newuidmap and newgidmap always report and error and fail,
which is very much not what we want.
Signed-off-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serge.hallyn@ubuntu.com>
* libmisc/find_new_sub_gids.c: Remove dead code.
find_new_sub_gids() is always called with *range_count set to 0.
It's more difficult to keep the subordinate GIDs and UIDs
synchronized, than for the user's UID/GId because the count of
subordinate IDs may differ.
* libmisc/find_new_sub_uids.c: Likewise.
* lib/subordinateio.h, lib/subordinateio.c: Remove APIs that are
no more needed: is_sub_uid_range_free(), is_sub_gid_range_free(),
is_range_free().
* libmisc/idmapping.h: Document what the upper and lower fields
are in struct map_range.
* man/newgidmap.1.xml: Document when the gid, gidlower and count
argument are.
* man/newuidmap.1.xml: Likewise for uid, uidlower and count.
* libmisc/salt.c (shadow_random): Use long instead of size_t.
Compatibility with size_t is easier to check since it's used for
smaller numbers (salt size).
* configure.in: Add configure options --enable-subordinate-ids /
--disable-subordinate-ids. Enabled by default.
* lib/prototypes.h: Include <config.h> before using its macros.
* lib/commonio.h, lib/commonio.c: Define commonio_append only when
ENABLE_SUBIDS is defined.
* lib/prototypes.h, libmisc/find_new_sub_gids.c,
libmisc/find_new_sub_uids.c: Likewise.
* lib/subordinateio.h, lib/subordinateio.c: Likewise.
* libmisc/user_busy.c: Only check if subordinate IDs are in use if
ENABLE_SUBIDS is defined.
* src/Makefile.am: Create newgidmap and newuidmap only if
ENABLE_SUBIDS is defined.
* src/newusers.c: Check for ENABLE_SUBIDS to enable support for
subordinate IDs.
* src/useradd.c: Likewise.
* src/userdel.c: Likewise.
* src/usermod.c: Likewise.
* man/Makefile.am: Install man1/newgidmap.1, man1/newuidmap.1,
man5/subgid.5, and man5/subuid.5 only if ENABLE_SUBIDS is defined.
* man/fr/Makefile.am: Install man1/newgidmap.1, man1/newuidmap.1,
man5/subgid.5, and man5/subuid.5 (not translated yet).
* man/generate_mans.mak: Add xsltproc conditionals
subids/no_subids.
* man/login.defs.d/SUB_GID_COUNT.xml: Add dependency on subids
condition.
* man/login.defs.d/SUB_UID_COUNT.xml: Likewise.
* man/usermod.8.xml: Document options for subordinate IDs and
reference subgid(5) / subuid(5) depending on the subids condition.
In find_new_sub_{u,g}ids, check for min, count and max values.
In idmapping.c:get_map_ranges(), make sure that the value passed
in for ranges did not overflow. Couldn't happen with the current
code, but this is a sanity check for any future potential mis-uses.
Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serge.hallyn@ubuntu.com>
* libmisc/salt.c: random() max value is 2^31-1 (same as RAND_MAX
on GNU). As it is not clear whether on some systems the max value
can exceed this number and whether some systems have max values
which would be lower, we take this into account when defining the
salt size and number of rounds for SHA encrypted passwords. Higher
values are favored.
* libmisc/setupenv.c: xstrdup the static char* temp_pw_dir /
temp_pw_shell. That way we can continue to use pw_free() without
segving. Thanks to Serge Hallyn for the patch.
a salt that violates specs. On Linux, crypt() also fails with
DES/MD5 salts in FIPS140 mode. Rather than exit() on NULL returns
we send them back to the caller for appropriate handling.
enabled. This is not done by pam_lastlog. This was broken on
2011-07-23.
* NEWS, libmisc/utmp.c: Do not log in wtmp when PAM is enabled.
This is done by pam_lastlog.
libmisc/copydir.c, lib/selinux.c: Move set_selinux_file_context()
and reset_selinux_file_context() from libmisc/copydir.c to
lib/selinux.c.
* lib/commonio.c: Use set_selinux_file_context() and
reset_selinux_file_context() instead of using the existing
database SELinux context to set the context for the newly created
files.
annotations.
* src/pwconv.c, src/pwunconv.c, src/grpconv.c, src/grpunconv.c:
Ignore return value of spw_rewind, pw_rewind, sgr_rewind, and
gr_rewind.
* lib/commonio.h: Both head and tail cannot be owned. Set tail as
dependent.
* src/expiry.c: Ignore return value of expire ().
* src/expiry.c: The catch_signals function does not use its sig
parameter.
* src/userdel.c: Last audit_logger parameter is a
shadow_audit_result, use SHADOW_AUDIT_FAILURE instead of 0.
po/POTFILES.in: Add process_root_flag() to process the --root
option and chroot so that the chroot config is used and changes
are applied to the chroot.
* lib/prototypes, libmisc/basename.c (Basename): Input is a
constant string.
* lib/prototypes.h, lib/spawn.h, lib/spawn.c, src/userdel.c,
lib/nscd.c, lib/Makefile.am: Delete spawn.h. Move from spawn.h to
prototypes.h.
* src/userdel.c: Remove unused variables.
* lib/nscd.c: Remove unused header files.
* lib/nscd.c: Add the program name to error messages.
* lib/nscd.c: Indicate when nscd does not terminate normally (signal).
* lib/spawn.c: Updated header.
* lib/spawn.c: Flush stdout and stderr to avoid inheriting from
ongoing buffers.
* lib/spawn.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointer to boolean.
* lib/spawn.c: Replace perror by a complete message.
* lib/spawn.c: Continue to wait for the child if another child
terminates.
* lib/prototypes.h: The name field from cleanup_info_mod is a
constant string. (username).
invalid configuration.
* libmisc/find_new_gid.c, libmisc/find_new_uid.c: Updated
comments.
* libmisc/find_new_gid.c, libmisc/find_new_uid.c: Be more strict
on the loop stop conditions. Stop if we passed the limit, even if
the limit itself was never noticed.