and printf().
* src/id.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/id.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/id.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
to booleans.
* src/chsh.c: restricted_shell() renamed is_restricted_shell().
check_shell() renamed shell_is_listed().
* src/chsh.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/chsh.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
to booleans.
* src/chsh.c: Ignore the return value of pam_end() before
exiting.
integers.
* src/grpunconv.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/grpunconv.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/grpunconv.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
to booleans.
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/sulogin.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
/ chars to booleans.
* src/sulogin.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* src/sulogin.c: Ignore the return value of alarm().
* src/groups.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/groups.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
to booleans.
* src/groups.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* src/groups.c: Ignore the return value of putchar(), printf()
* src/groups.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/grpconv.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/grpconv.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/grpconv.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
to booleans.
* src/faillog.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
/ chars to booleans.
* src/faillog.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/faillog.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/login.c: Ignore the return value of pam_end() before
exiting.
* src/login.c: Use a bool when possible instead of int integers.
* src/login.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/login.c: Ignore the return values of fflush(), putchar(), puts().
* src/login.c: Ignore the return value of fclose() for read-only
files.
* src/login.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* src/login.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
integers.
* src/groupadd.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/groupadd.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
/ chars to booleans.
* src/groupadd.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/groupadd.c: Ignore the return value of pam_end() before
exiting.
* src/passwd.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* src/passwd.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/passwd.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers /
chars to booleans.
* src/passwd.c: Move the "context_t c" declaration at the
beginning check_selinux_access.
* src/passwd.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
integers.
* src/groupmod.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* src/groupmod.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/groupmod.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
/ chars to booleans.
* src/groupmod.c: Use a %lu format to print GIDs, and cast the GID
to (unsigned long int).
* src/groupmod.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/groupmod.c: Ignore the return value of pam_end() before
exiting.
* src/useradd.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
/ chars to booleans.
* src/useradd.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/useradd.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* src/useradd.c: Ignore the return value of fclose() for read-only
files.
* src/useradd.c: Ignore the return value of fflush() before
closing the files.
* src/useradd.c: Avoid multi-statements lines.
* src/useradd.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/useradd.c: Ignore the return value of pam_end() before
exiting.
* src/vipw.c: Ignore the return value of umask(), when the mask is
set again to the old value.
* src/vipw.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers to
booleans.
* src/vipw.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/vipw.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* src/vipw.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/vipw.c: Add missing termination of the longopts parameter
for getopt_long().
integers.
* src/chgpasswd.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/chgpasswd.c: Avoid implicit conversion of integers to
booleans.
integers.
* src/groupdel.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers to
booleans.
* src/groupdel.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* src/groupdel.c: Ignore the return value of pam_end() before
exiting.
* src/groupdel.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/expiry.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/expiry.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* src/expiry.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers to booleans.
* src/usermod.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/usermod.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
/ chars to booleans.
* src/usermod.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* src/usermod.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/usermod.c: Ignore the return value of pam_end() before
exiting.
long_options before the blocks of code.
* src/groupmems.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/groupmems.c: Ignore the return value of pam_end() before
exiting.
* src/chfn.c: Avoid implicit conversion of integers / chars to
booleans.
* src/chfn.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/logoutd.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
/ chars to booleans.
* src/logoutd.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/logoutd.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
integers.
* src/chpasswd.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
/ chars to booleans.
* src/chpasswd.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/pwconv.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/pwconv.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/pwconv.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers /
chars to booleans.
* src/newusers.c: Use a bool when possible instead of int
integers.
* src/newusers.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
/ chars to booleans.
* src/newusers.c: Ignore the return value of pam_end() before
exiting.
* src/newusers.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/newusers.c: Avoid multi-statements lines.
* src/newusers.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/gpasswd.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
/ chars to booleans.
* src/gpasswd.c: Ignore the return value of putchar() and fflush()
before exiting.
* src/gpasswd.c: check_list() renamed is_valid_user_list(), and
return a bool.
* src/gpasswd.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/lastlog.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers
/ chars to booleans.
* src/lastlog.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/lastlog.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
deleted_user_group, was_member, was_admin, and the
options' flags.
* src/userdel.c: Change path_prefix() prototype to return a bool.
* src/userdel.c: Ignore return value of setlocale(),
bindtextdomain(), and textdomain().
* src/userdel.c: Ignore the return value from pam_end() since we
are exiting anyway just afterwards.
* src/userdel.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers /
integers / chars to booleans.
* src/userdel.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/userdel.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* src/userdel.c: Do not ignore the return value of the *_unlock()
functions.
booleans true and false instead. Change the prototypes of
list_match(), user_match(), from_match(), and string_match()
accordingly. Also use booleans internally.
* src/login_nopam.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* src/login_nopam.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers /
integers / chars to booleans.
* src/login_nopam.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
The default parameter should also be a bool.
* libmisc/console.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* libmisc/console.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* libmisc/console.c: Change console() prototype to return a bool.
* lib/sgroupio.c: Add brackets.
* lib/sgroupio.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers to booleans.
* lib/sgroupio.c: The changed, isopen, locked, and readonly fields of the db are booleans.
* lib/sgroupio.h, lib/sgroupio.c: sgr_file_present returns a bool.
* lib/sgroupio.h: Add protection against multiple inclusions.
* lib/port.c: Avoid multiple statement on the same line.
* lib/port.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* lib/port.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* lib/port.c: Fix typo comparision -> comparison (in comment).
* lib/commonio.h: Include defines.h to get the definition of bool.
* lib/commonio.h: commonio_present returns a bool
* lib/commonio.c: Implement above changes.
* lib/commonio.c: add argument names in prototypes.
* lib/commonio.c: name_is_nis returns a bool.
* lib/commonio.c: nscd_need_reload is a bool.
* lib/commonio.c: Improve types (use size_t / pid_t when needed instead of int).
* lib/commonio.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* lib/commonio.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* lib/commonio.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers / integers to booleans
* lib/commonio.c: The return values of utime is not checked on purpose.
* libmisc/ttytype.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* libmisc/ttytype.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* libmisc/ttytype.c: The return values of fclose is not checked on purpose.
* libmisc/loginprompt.c: Add brackets.
* libmisc/loginprompt.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* libmisc/loginprompt.c: The return values of fclose and fflush are not checked on purpose.
* Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* (hushed) Change type of found to bool.
* Add brackets.
* Always check if the user or the shell is in
the file. Do not check the first character of the line first. This
is simpler and match better with the HUSHLOGIN_FILE documentation.
check_user_name) renamed to is_valid_user_name (resp.
is_valid_group_name). is_valid_user_name and is_valid_group_name
return a bool.
* src/grpck.c, src/newusers.c, src/usermod.c, src/useradd.c,
src/groupmod.c, src/pwck.c, src/groupadd.c: Use is_valid_user_name
and is_valid_group_name, following above change.
* libmisc/chkname.c: Avoid implicit conversion of chars to
booleans. Add brackets and parenthesis.
followed by rmdir to remove the directory itself, delete also the
root directory in remove_tree.
* src/userdel.c, src/usermod.c: Do not call rmdir after
remove_tree.
with post increments (x++), use of integers as booleans, and
explicitly mark blocks with brackets.
* libmisc/copydir.c: Likewise.
* libmisc/fields.c: Add comments.
* libmisc/copydir.c: Mark function whose return value is not
checked as such.
* libmisc/copydir.c (remove_tree): Make sure unlink is successful
when removing files.
* libmisc/audit_help.c: Include prototypes.h to get the prototype
of audit_help_open.
* libmisc/salt.c: Use booleans instead of negating integers.
* src/passwd.c: Declare the check_selinux_access prototype and
avoid name clashes (change_user -> changed_user; change_uid ->
changed_uid; access -> requested_access)
- generation of SHA encrypted passwords (chpasswd, gpasswd, newusers,
chgpasswd; and also passwd if configured without PAM support).
The number of rounds and number of salt bytes was fixed to their lower
allowed values (resp. configurable and 8), hence voiding some of the
advantages of this encryption method. Dictionary attacks with
precomputed tables were easier than expected, but still harder than with
the MD5 (or DES) methods.
* NEWS, libmisc/salt.c (SHA_salt_size): Seed the RNG, and fix a
overflow. These caused the SHA salt size to always be 8 bytes,
instead of being in the 8-16 range. Thanks to Peter Vrabec
pvrabec@redhat.com for noticing.
* NEWS, libmisc/salt.c (SHA_salt_rounds): Seed the RNG with
seedRNG instead of srand, and fix the same overflow. This caused
the number of rounds to always be the smallest one.
* libmisc/pam_pass.c: Be more verbose and indicate that the
password was not changed when pam_chauthtok fails (in addition to
the PAM error, which may not be comprehensible for the users).
SIGSTOP handling. Raise the signal which stopped the child instead
of always SIGSTOP.
Import Debian patch 406_vipw_resume_properly.
Thanks to Dean Gaudet.
* NEWS, src/vipw.c: Resume properly after ^Z.
Files with no license use the default 3-clauses BSD license. The copyright
were mostly not recorded; they were updated according to the Changelog.
"Julianne Frances Haugh and contributors" changed to "copyright holders
and contributors".
endpwend() sequences (ditto for getgrent(), getspent(), and
getsgent()). The only real (minor) issue was in login, which kept
the passwd file open.
* libmisc/entry.c: Remove unneeded setspent() and endspent() (only
getspnam is called in the middle).
* libmisc/find_new_ids.c: Make sure to close the password and
group files with endpwent() and endgrent().
* libmisc/pwdcheck.c: Remove unneeded endspent() (only getspnam()
is called before).
* src/lastlog.c, src/passwd.c, src/groupmod.c, src/faillog.c,
src/groups.c: Make sure to close
the password file with endpwent().
* src/login.c: Remove unneeded setpwent() (only xgetpwnam is
called before).
* src/login.c, src/newgrp.c: Fix typos in comments.
Fail if the feature is requested but the library (or
header file) could not be found. If nothing is specified, enable
the feature only if we can find the library (or header file).
$(pamd_files). Remove the duplicate useradd. And sort
alphabetically. Thanks to Mark Rosenstand <mark@borkware.net>.
* NEWS: Prepare next release, 4.1.2.
files are unlocked on exit. Unlock locked files in fail_exit().
Prefer fail_exit() over exit().
* NEWS, src/groupmod.c: When the GID of a group is changed, update
also the GID of the passwd entries of the users whose primary
group is the group being modified.
removed is used by different entries (like commonio_update does).
* NEWS: This fix the behavior of groupdel when the system is not
configured to support split group but different group entries
have the name of the group to be deleted.
unlocked on exit. Add function fail_exit(). Use fail_exit()
instead of exit().
* src/groupdel.c: Fail immediately instead of increasing errors.
Better handling of error cases, like locked group or gshadow file.