of global utent/utxent variables. Only reuse the ut_id and maybe
the ut_host fields from utmp.
* lib/prototypes.h, libmisc/utmp.c: Removed checkutmp(),
setutmp(), setutmpx().
* lib/prototypes.h, libmisc/utmp.c: Added get_current_utmp(),
prepare_utmp(), prepare_utmpx(), setutmp(), setutmpx().
* libmisc/utmp.c (is_my_tty): Only compare the name of the utmp
line with ttyname(). (No stat of the two terminals to compare the
devices).
* libmisc/utmp.c: Use getaddrinfo() to get the address of the
host.
* configure.in: Check for getaddrinfo().
* configure.in: Use AC_CHECK_MEMBERS to check for the existence of
fields in the utmp/utmpx structures.
* configure.in: Reject systems with utmpx support but no ut_id
field in utmp. This could be fixed later if needed.
* src/login.c: Use the new utmp functions. This also simplifies
the failtmp() handling.
* src/login.c: passwd_free() renamed to pw_free() and
shadow_free() renamed to spw_free()
username as first parameter of failtmp to avoid issues with
non-null terminated ut_user, unavailability of ut_user, incomplete
username (that should not happen currently).
SELinux user for user's login.
* NEWS, src/usermod.c, man/usermod.8.xml: Likewise.
* libmisc/system.c, libmisc/Makefile.am, lib/prototypes.h: Added
safe_system(). Used to run semanage.
* lib/prototypes.h, libmisc/copydir.c: Make a
selinux_file_context() an extern function.
* libmisc/copydir.c: Reset SELinux to create files with default
contexts at the end of copy_tree().
* NEWS, src/userdel.c: Delete the SELinux user mapping for user's
login.
never set ifndef USE_PAM. Change the prototype of setup_uid_gid()
when USE_PAM is not defined. This permits to remove add_groups
from PAM builds. setup_uid_gid is already subject to
HAVE_INITGROUPS.
ifndef USE_PAM.
* lib/prototypes.h: Remove the declaration of add_cons_grps(). The
function does not exist.
* libmisc/age.c (setup_uid_gid): is_console is never set ifndef
USE_PAM. Change the prototype of setup_uid_gid() when USE_PAM is
not defined. This permits to remove add_groups from PAM builds.
setup_uid_gid is already subject to HAVE_INITGROUPS.
* libmisc/pwd2spwd.c (pwd_to_spwd): pwd_to_spwd() is not used in
PAM builds.
src/passwd.c, src/pwck.c, src/pwconv.c, src/useradd.c,
src/usermod.c: On Jan 01, 1970, do not set the sp_lstchg field to
0 (which means that the password shall be changed during the next
login), but use -1 (password aging disabled).
* src/passwd.c: Do not check sp_min if sp_lstchg is null or -1.
messages not related to an account.
* lib/prototypes.h, libmisc/cleanup.c, libmisc/cleanup_group.c,
libmisc/cleanup_user.c, libmisc/Makefile.am: Added stack of
cleanup functions to be executed on exit.
* NEWS, src/groupadd.c, src/groupdel.c, src/groupmod.c: Only
report success to audit and syslog when the changes are committed
to the system. Do not log failure for on-memory changes to audit
or syslog. Make sure failures and inconsistencies will be reported
in case of unexpected failures (e.g. malloc failures). Only
specify an audit message if it is not implicitly implied by the
type argument. Removed fail_exit (replaced by atexit(do_cleanups)).
configure option. The configure behavior encoded is:
<no option> -> default of 16 (like today);
--with-group-name-max-length -> default of 16;
--without-group-name-max-length -> no max length;
--with-group-name-max-length=n > max is set to n.
utmp.c to chowntty.c. checkutmp() now only uses an existing utmp
entry if the pid matches and ut_line matches with the current tty.
This fixes a possible DOS when entries can be forged in the utmp
file.
* libmisc/chowntty.c, src/login.c, lib/prototypes.h: Remove the
tty argument from chown_tty. chown_tty always changes stdin and
does not need this argument anymore.
* src/pwck.c: Only unlock files if they were locked before (e.g.
not in read-only mode).
* src/pwck.c: Quote the username in error messages (harmonization
with other messages).
* libmisc/find_new_gid.c: Fixed typo (s/grp->gr_gid/group_id/).
* libmisc/find_new_gid.c: Likewise.
Thanks to Peter Vrabec.
* NEWS, libmisc/find_new_gid.c, libmisc/find_new_uid.c: Build an
index of used IDs to avoid a database request for each id in the
allowed range (when the highest allowed ID is already used).
This speedups the addition of users or groups when the highest
allowed ID is already used. The additional memory usage of the
tools should be acceptable when UID_MAX/SYS_UID_MAX are set to a
reasonable number.
undefining some configuration macros when the file is included
multiple times.
* libmisc/xgetXXbyYY.c, libmisc/xgetpwnam.c, libmisc/xgetpwuid.c,
libmisc/xgetgrgid.c, libmisc/xgetgrnam.c, libmisc/xgetspnam.c:
Include <config.h> from teh compiled C file, not the included
getXXbyYY.c.
src/newusers.c, src/pwconv.c, src/chpasswd.c, src/logoutd.c,
src/chfn.c, src/groupmems.c, src/usermod.c, src/pwunconv.c,
src/expiry.c, src/groupdel.c, src/chgpasswd.c, src/useradd.c,
src/su.c, src/groupmod.c, src/passwd.c, src/pwck.c,
src/groupadd.c, src/chage.c, src/login.c, src/grpconv.c,
src/groups.c, src/grpunconv.c, src/chsh.c: Prog is now global (not
static to the file) so that it can be used by the helper functions
of libmisc.
* lib/prototypes.h: Added extern char *Prog.
* libmisc/find_new_gid.c, libmisc/find_new_uid.c: Indicate the
program name with the warning.
shadow_audit_result for the result argument of audit_logger().
This permits stronger type checking and a better readability of
the results (SHADOW_AUDIT_FAILURE/SHADOW_AUDIT_SUCCESS constants).
* src/groupadd.c, src/groupdel.c, src/useradd.c, src/userdel.c:
Use the SHADOW_AUDIT_FAILURE/SHADOW_AUDIT_SUCCESS results instead
of 0 or 1 in audit_logger().
* configure.in, libmisc/copydir.c: futimes() and lutimes() are not
standard. Check if they are implemented before using them. Do not
set the time of links if lutimes() does not exist, and use
utimes() as a replacement for futimes().
the list, not adduser. This fixes a segmentation fault for every
call of groupmems -d.
* libmisc/list.c: Add assertions to help identifying these issues.
* libmisc/list.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers to
booleans.
booleans.
* libmisc/env.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* libmisc/env.c: Ignore the return value of puts() and fputs().
* libmisc/env.c: Avoid multi-statements lines.
booleans.
* libmisc/utmp.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* libmisc/utmp.c: Exit with the EXIT_FAILURE status code in case
of failure.
* libmisc/utmp.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* lib/prototypes.h, libmisc/utmp.c: Change setutmp()'s prototype
to return an int because pututline() and pututxline() may fail.
* libmisc/limits.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers /
integers to booleans.
* libmisc/limits.c: Ignore the return value of umask(). We will
never return to the original umask.
* libmisc/limits.c: Avoid multi-statements lines.
* libmisc/limits.c: Added default to a switch(). Report invalid
limit strings to syslog.
* libmisc/limits.c: Ignore the return value of fclose().
/etc/limits is open read-only.
* libmisc/limits.c: Ignore the return value of fputs() and
sleep().
* libmisc/limits.c: Check the return value of nice() and
set_filesize_limit(), and report errors to syslog.
* libmisc/ulimit.c, lib/prototypes.h: Return failures of
set_filesize_limit(). Change the prototype to return an int
instead of void.
libmisc/find_new_uid.c, libmisc/Makefile.am, lib/prototypes.h:
Split find_new_ids.c into find_new_gid.c and find_new_uid.c to
ease the description of login.defs variables in the different
tools.
reading or writing at an unspecified location. Log to syslog in
case of failure when reading a faillog entry or writing in
faillog or btmp.
* libmisc/failure.c: Check if the file exist before opening it.
* libmisc/failure.c: Log failures of open() and close() when
necessary.
prototypes.
* libmisc/copydir.c: Use a size_t for the length of strings.
* libmisc/copydir.c: Cast the return value of malloc().
* libmisc/copydir.c: The size argument of write() is a size_t.
* libmisc/log.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* libmisc/log.c: read() returns a ssize_t (note size_t).
* libmisc/log.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers to
booleans.
* libmisc/log.c: Ignore return value of time() when use with a
non NULL argument.
* libmisc/age.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers to
booleans.
* libmisc/age.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* libmisc/age.c: Ignore the return value of printf(), puts(),
fputs() and fflush().
* libmisc/age.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* libmisc/age.c: Cast the return value of time() to long and
converted to a date.
Propagate this time to the callers (the get_remote_string() and
do_rlogin() functions).
* libmisc/rlogin.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* libmisc/rlogin.c: Avoid multi-statements lines.
* libmisc/rlogin.c: Avoid assignments in comparisons.
* libmisc/rlogin.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers to
booleans.
* libmisc/failure.c: read() returns a ssize_t.
* libmisc/failure.c: Add brackets and parenthesis.
* libmisc/failure.c: Ignore return value of time() when use with a
non NULL argument.
libmisc/loginprompt.c, libmisc/ttytype.c, libmisc/tz.c,
src/login_nopam.c, src/chpasswd.c, src/chgpasswd.c, lib/port.c:
The size argument of fgets is an int, not a size_t.
* libmisc/loginprompt.c: Ignore the return value from signal()
when the signal handlers are restored.
* src/chpasswd.c: Cast the return value of time() to a long
integer.
* src/chpasswd.c: Use the SCALE macro instead of (24L * 3600L)
for the values to be set in /etc/shadow.
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.
* 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).
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.
microseconds to avoid having the same salt for different passwords
generated in the same second. This permits to avoid using the same salt
for different passwords in newusers.
find_new_uid() and find_new_gid(). They work the same way as the functions
with the same name of useradd or groupadd, except that they check in the
local database to make sure an ID was not reserved in an uncommitted
change (this is needed to be used in newusers), they report a status
instead of calling exit(), and they can receive a preferred ID. They
should later support system IDs. This should be a little bit slower, but
not too much (if the database is not open the checks against the local
database will exit immediately, and if it is already open, all the checks
will be done regarding the data in memory).
src/chfn.c, src/passwd.c, src/chage.c, src/login.c, src/sulogin.c,
src/chsh.c: Fix call to puts (remove end of line, or use fputs).
* po/*.po: Unfuzzy PO files according to above change.