/* * $Xorg: sessreg.c,v 1.5 2000/08/17 19:54:15 cpqbld Exp $ * * Copyright 1990, 1998 The Open Group * * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that * the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting * documentation. * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included * in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OPEN GROUP BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR * OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, * ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR * OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * * Except as contained in this notice, the name of The Open Group shall * not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or * other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization * from The Open Group. * * Author: Keith Packard, MIT X Consortium * Lastlog support and dynamic utmp entry allocation * by Andreas Stolcke */ /* $XFree86: xc/programs/xdm/sessreg.c,v 3.18 2001/12/14 20:01:24 dawes Exp $ */ /* * sessreg * * simple wtmp/utmp frobber * * usage: sessreg [ -w ] [ -u ] * [ -l ] * [ -h ] / BSD only * [ -s ] [ -x Xservers-file ] / BSD only * [ -t ] / BSD only * [ -a ] [ -d ] user-name * * one of -a or -d must be specified */ # include "dm.h" # include # include # include # include #if defined(SYSV) || defined(SVR4) || defined(Lynx) || defined(__QNX__) || defined(__DARWIN__) || defined(_SEQUENT_) #define NO_LASTLOG #endif #ifdef CSRG_BASED #include #endif #ifndef NO_LASTLOG # ifdef CSRG_BASED # if (BSD < 199103) # include # endif # else # include # endif # include #endif #if defined(SVR4) || defined(linux) #define SYSV #endif #ifdef CSRG_BASED #if !defined(__FreeBSD__) && !defined(__OpenBSD__) /* *BSD doesn't like a ':0' type entry in utmp */ #define NO_UTMP #endif #endif #ifndef WTMP_FILE # ifdef _PATH_WTMP # define WTMP_FILE _PATH_WTMP # else # define WTMP_FILE "/usr/adm/wtmp" # endif #endif #ifndef UTMP_FILE # ifdef _PATH_UTMP # define UTMP_FILE _PATH_UTMP # else # define UTMP_FILE "/etc/utmp" # endif #endif #ifndef NO_LASTLOG # ifndef LLOG_FILE # ifdef _PATH_LASTLOG # define LLOG_FILE _PATH_LASTLOG # else # define LLOG_FILE "/usr/adm/lastlog" # endif # endif #endif #ifndef SYSV # ifndef TTYS_FILE # define TTYS_FILE "/etc/ttys" # endif #endif #include #define Time_t time_t #ifdef X_NOT_POSIX extern long lseek (); extern char *ttyname (); #endif static void set_utmp (struct utmp *u, char *line, char *user, char *host, Time_t date, int addp); int wflag, uflag, lflag; char *wtmp_file, *utmp_file, *line; int utmp_none, wtmp_none; /* * BSD specific variables. To make life much easier for Xstartup/Xreset * maintainers, these arguments are accepted but ignored for sysV */ int hflag, sflag, xflag, tflag; char *host_name = NULL; int slot_number; char *xservers_file, *ttys_file; char *user_name; int aflag, dflag; #ifndef NO_LASTLOG char *llog_file; int llog_none, Lflag; #endif char *program_name; #ifndef SYSV static int findslot (char *line_name, char *host_name, int addp, int slot); static int Xslot (char *ttys_file, char *servers_file, char *tty_line, char *host_name, int addp); #endif static int usage (int x) { if (x) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: usage %s {-a -d} [-w wtmp-file] [-u utmp-file]", program_name, program_name); #ifndef NO_LASTLOG fprintf (stderr, " [-L lastlog-file]"); #endif fprintf (stderr, "\n"); fprintf (stderr, " [-t ttys-file] [-l line-name] [-h host-name]\n"); fprintf (stderr, " [-s slot-number] [-x servers-file] user-name\n"); exit (1); } return x; } static char * getstring (char ***avp, int *flagp) { char **a = *avp; usage ((*flagp)++); if (*++*a) return *a; ++a; usage (!*a); *avp = a; return *a; } #ifndef SYSV static int syserr (int x, char *s) { if (x == -1) { perror (s); exit (1); } return x; } #endif static int sysnerr (int x, char *s) { if (x == 0) { perror (s); exit (1); } return x; } int main (int argc, char **argv) { #ifndef SYSV int utmp; #endif char *line_tmp; int wtmp; Time_t current_time; struct utmp utmp_entry; program_name = argv[0]; while (*++argv && **argv == '-') { switch (*++*argv) { case 'w': wtmp_file = getstring (&argv, &wflag); if (!strcmp (wtmp_file, "none")) wtmp_none = 1; break; case 'u': utmp_file = getstring (&argv, &uflag); if (!strcmp (utmp_file, "none")) utmp_none = 1; break; #ifndef NO_LASTLOG case 'L': llog_file = getstring (&argv, &Lflag); if (!strcmp (llog_file, "none")) llog_none = 1; break; #endif case 't': ttys_file = getstring (&argv, &tflag); break; case 'l': line = getstring (&argv, &lflag); break; case 'h': host_name = getstring (&argv, &hflag); break; case 's': slot_number = atoi (getstring (&argv, &sflag)); break; case 'x': xservers_file = getstring (&argv, &xflag); break; case 'a': aflag++; break; case 'd': dflag++; break; default: usage (1); } } usage (!(user_name = *argv++)); usage (*argv != 0); /* * complain if neither aflag nor dflag are set, * or if both are set. */ usage (!(aflag ^ dflag)); usage (xflag && !lflag); /* set up default file names */ if (!wflag) wtmp_file = WTMP_FILE; #ifndef NO_UTMP if (!uflag) utmp_file = UTMP_FILE; #else utmp_none = 1; #endif #ifndef NO_LASTLOG if (!Lflag) llog_file = LLOG_FILE; #endif #if !defined(SYSV) && !defined(linux) && !defined(__QNX__) if (!tflag) ttys_file = TTYS_FILE; if (!sflag && !utmp_none) { if (xflag) sysnerr (slot_number = Xslot (ttys_file, xservers_file, line, host_name, aflag), "Xslot"); else sysnerr (slot_number = ttyslot (), "ttyslot"); } #endif if (!lflag) { sysnerr ((line_tmp = ttyname (0)) != NULL, "ttyname"); line = strrchr(line_tmp, '/'); if (line) line = line + 1; else line = line_tmp; } time (¤t_time); set_utmp (&utmp_entry, line, user_name, host_name, current_time, aflag); if (!utmp_none) { #ifdef SYSV utmpname (utmp_file); setutent (); (void) getutid (&utmp_entry); pututline (&utmp_entry); endutent (); #else utmp = open (utmp_file, O_RDWR); if (utmp != -1) { syserr ((int) lseek (utmp, (long) slot_number * sizeof (struct utmp), 0), "lseek"); sysnerr (write (utmp, (char *) &utmp_entry, sizeof (utmp_entry)) == sizeof (utmp_entry), "write utmp entry"); close (utmp); } #endif } if (!wtmp_none) { wtmp = open (wtmp_file, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND); if (wtmp != -1) { sysnerr (write (wtmp, (char *) &utmp_entry, sizeof (utmp_entry)) == sizeof (utmp_entry), "write wtmp entry"); close (wtmp); } } #ifndef NO_LASTLOG if (aflag && !llog_none) { int llog; struct passwd *pwd = getpwnam(user_name); sysnerr( pwd != NULL, "get user id"); llog = open (llog_file, O_RDWR); if (llog != -1) { struct lastlog ll; sysnerr (lseek(llog, (long) pwd->pw_uid*sizeof(ll), 0) != -1, "seeking lastlog entry"); bzero((char *)&ll, sizeof(ll)); ll.ll_time = current_time; if (line) (void) strncpy (ll.ll_line, line, sizeof (ll.ll_line)); if (host_name) (void) strncpy (ll.ll_host, host_name, sizeof (ll.ll_host)); sysnerr (write (llog, (char *) &ll, sizeof (ll)) == sizeof (ll), "write lastlog entry"); close (llog); } } #endif return 0; } /* * fill in the appropriate records of the utmp entry */ static void set_utmp (struct utmp *u, char *line, char *user, char *host, Time_t date, int addp) { if (line) (void) strncpy (u->ut_line, line, sizeof (u->ut_line)); else bzero (u->ut_line, sizeof (u->ut_line)); if (addp && user) (void) strncpy (u->ut_name, user, sizeof (u->ut_name)); else bzero (u->ut_name, sizeof (u->ut_name)); #ifdef SYSV if (line) { int i; /* * this is a bit crufty, but * follows the apparent conventions in * the ttys file. ut_id is only 4 bytes * long, and the last 4 bytes of the line * name are written into it, left justified. */ i = strlen (line); if (i >= sizeof (u->ut_id)) i -= sizeof (u->ut_id); else i = 0; (void) strncpy (u->ut_id, line + i, sizeof (u->ut_id)); } else bzero (u->ut_id, sizeof (u->ut_id)); if (addp) { u->ut_pid = getppid (); u->ut_type = USER_PROCESS; } else { u->ut_pid = 0; u->ut_type = DEAD_PROCESS; } #endif #if (!defined(SYSV) && !defined(__QNX__)) || defined(linux) if (addp && host) (void) strncpy (u->ut_host, host, sizeof (u->ut_host)); else bzero (u->ut_host, sizeof (u->ut_host)); #endif u->ut_time = date; } #ifndef SYSV /* * compute the slot-number for an X display. This is computed * by counting the lines in /etc/ttys and adding the line-number * that the display appears on in Xservers. This is a poor * design, but is limited by the non-existant interface to utmp. * If host_name is non-NULL, assume it contains the display name, * otherwise use the tty_line argument (i.e., the tty name). */ static int Xslot (char *ttys_file, char *servers_file, char *tty_line, char *host_name, int addp) { FILE *ttys, *servers; int c; int slot = 1; int column0 = 1; char servers_line[1024]; char disp_name[512]; int len; char *pos; /* remove screen number from the display name */ memset(disp_name, 0, sizeof(disp_name)); strncpy(disp_name, host_name ? host_name : tty_line, sizeof(disp_name)-1); pos = strrchr(disp_name, ':'); if (pos) { pos = strchr(pos, '.'); if (pos) *pos = '\0'; } sysnerr ((int)(long)(ttys = fopen (ttys_file, "r")), ttys_file); while ((c = getc (ttys)) != EOF) if (c == '\n') { ++slot; column0 = 1; } else column0 = 0; if (!column0) ++slot; (void) fclose (ttys); sysnerr ((int)(long)(servers = fopen (servers_file, "r")), servers_file); len = strlen (disp_name); column0 = 1; while (fgets (servers_line, sizeof (servers_line), servers)) { if (column0 && *servers_line != '#') { if (!strncmp (disp_name, servers_line, len) && (servers_line[len] == ' ' || servers_line[len] == '\t')) return slot; ++slot; } if (servers_line[strlen(servers_line)-1] != '\n') column0 = 0; else column0 = 1; } /* * display not found in Xservers file - allocate utmp entry dinamically */ return findslot (tty_line, host_name, addp, slot); } /* * find a free utmp slot for the X display. This allocates a new entry * past the regular tty entries if necessary, reusing existing entries * (identified by (line,hostname)) if possible. */ static int findslot (char *line_name, char *host_name, int addp, int slot) { int utmp; struct utmp entry; int found = 0; int freeslot = -1; syserr(utmp = open (utmp_file, O_RDONLY), "open utmp"); /* * first, try to locate a previous entry for this display * also record location of a free slots in case we need a new one */ syserr ((int) lseek (utmp, (long) slot * sizeof (struct utmp), 0), "lseek"); if (!host_name) host_name = ""; while (read (utmp, (char *) &entry, sizeof (entry)) == sizeof (entry)) { if (strncmp(entry.ut_line, line_name, sizeof(entry.ut_line)) == 0 #ifndef __QNX__ && strncmp(entry.ut_host, host_name, sizeof(entry.ut_host)) == 0 #endif ) { found = 1; break; } if (freeslot < 0 && *entry.ut_name == '\0') freeslot = slot; ++slot; } close (utmp); if (found) return slot; else if (!addp) return 0; /* trying to delete a non-existing entry */ else if (freeslot < 0) return slot; /* first slot past current entries */ else return freeslot; } #endif