/* * Copyright (c) 1999-2001, 2003-2004 Todd C. Miller * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * Sponsored in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects * Agency (DARPA) and Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force * Materiel Command, USAF, under agreement number F39502-99-1-0512. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #ifdef STDC_HEADERS # include # include #else # ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H # include # endif #endif /* STDC_HEADERS */ #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H # include #else # ifdef HAVE_STRINGS_H # include # endif #endif /* HAVE_STRING_H */ # ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ #include #ifdef HAVE_ERR_H # include #else # include "emul/err.h" #endif /* HAVE_ERR_H */ #include #include "sudo.h" #ifndef lint static const char rcsid[] = "$Sudo: defaults.c,v 1.48 2004/06/06 23:58:10 millert Exp $"; #endif /* lint */ /* * For converting between syslog numbers and strings. */ struct strmap { char *name; int num; }; #ifdef LOG_NFACILITIES static struct strmap facilities[] = { #ifdef LOG_AUTHPRIV { "authpriv", LOG_AUTHPRIV }, #endif { "auth", LOG_AUTH }, { "daemon", LOG_DAEMON }, { "user", LOG_USER }, { "local0", LOG_LOCAL0 }, { "local1", LOG_LOCAL1 }, { "local2", LOG_LOCAL2 }, { "local3", LOG_LOCAL3 }, { "local4", LOG_LOCAL4 }, { "local5", LOG_LOCAL5 }, { "local6", LOG_LOCAL6 }, { "local7", LOG_LOCAL7 }, { NULL, -1 } }; #endif /* LOG_NFACILITIES */ static struct strmap priorities[] = { { "alert", LOG_ALERT }, { "crit", LOG_CRIT }, { "debug", LOG_DEBUG }, { "emerg", LOG_EMERG }, { "err", LOG_ERR }, { "info", LOG_INFO }, { "notice", LOG_NOTICE }, { "warning", LOG_WARNING }, { NULL, -1 } }; extern int sudolineno; /* * Local prototypes. */ static int store_int __P((char *, struct sudo_defs_types *, int)); static int store_list __P((char *, struct sudo_defs_types *, int)); static int store_mode __P((char *, struct sudo_defs_types *, int)); static int store_str __P((char *, struct sudo_defs_types *, int)); static int store_syslogfac __P((char *, struct sudo_defs_types *, int)); static int store_syslogpri __P((char *, struct sudo_defs_types *, int)); static int store_tuple __P((char *, struct sudo_defs_types *, int)); static int store_uint __P((char *, struct sudo_defs_types *, int)); static void list_op __P((char *, size_t, struct sudo_defs_types *, enum list_ops)); static const char *logfac2str __P((int)); static const char *logpri2str __P((int)); /* * Table describing compile-time and run-time options. */ #include /* * Print version and configure info. */ void dump_defaults() { struct sudo_defs_types *cur; struct list_member *item; struct def_values *def; for (cur = sudo_defs_table; cur->name; cur++) { if (cur->desc) { switch (cur->type & T_MASK) { case T_FLAG: if (cur->sd_un.flag) puts(cur->desc); break; case T_STR: if (cur->sd_un.str) { (void) printf(cur->desc, cur->sd_un.str); putchar('\n'); } break; case T_LOGFAC: if (cur->sd_un.ival) { (void) printf(cur->desc, logfac2str(cur->sd_un.ival)); putchar('\n'); } break; case T_LOGPRI: if (cur->sd_un.ival) { (void) printf(cur->desc, logpri2str(cur->sd_un.ival)); putchar('\n'); } break; case T_UINT: case T_INT: (void) printf(cur->desc, cur->sd_un.ival); putchar('\n'); break; case T_MODE: (void) printf(cur->desc, cur->sd_un.mode); putchar('\n'); break; case T_LIST: if (cur->sd_un.list) { puts(cur->desc); for (item = cur->sd_un.list; item; item = item->next) printf("\t%s\n", item->value); } break; case T_TUPLE: for (def = cur->values; def->sval; def++) { if (cur->sd_un.ival == def->ival) { (void) printf(cur->desc, def->sval); break; } } putchar('\n'); break; } } } } /* * List each option along with its description. */ void list_options() { struct sudo_defs_types *cur; char *p; (void) puts("Available options in a sudoers ``Defaults'' line:\n"); for (cur = sudo_defs_table; cur->name; cur++) { if (cur->name && cur->desc) { switch (cur->type & T_MASK) { case T_FLAG: (void) printf("%s: %s\n", cur->name, cur->desc); break; default: p = strrchr(cur->desc, ':'); if (p) (void) printf("%s: %.*s\n", cur->name, (int) (p - cur->desc), cur->desc); else (void) printf("%s: %s\n", cur->name, cur->desc); break; } } } } /* * Sets/clears an entry in the defaults structure * If a variable that takes a value is used in a boolean * context with op == 0, disable that variable. * Eg. you may want to turn off logging to a file for some hosts. * This is only meaningful for variables that are *optional*. */ int set_default(var, val, op) char *var; char *val; int op; /* TRUE or FALSE */ { struct sudo_defs_types *cur; int num; for (cur = sudo_defs_table, num = 0; cur->name; cur++, num++) { if (strcmp(var, cur->name) == 0) break; } if (!cur->name) { warnx("unknown defaults entry `%s' referenced near line %d", var, sudolineno); return(FALSE); } switch (cur->type & T_MASK) { case T_LOGFAC: if (!store_syslogfac(val, cur, op)) { if (val) warnx("value `%s' is invalid for option `%s'", val, var); else warnx("no value specified for `%s' on line %d", var, sudolineno); return(FALSE); } break; case T_LOGPRI: if (!store_syslogpri(val, cur, op)) { if (val) warnx("value `%s' is invalid for option `%s'", val, var); else warnx("no value specified for `%s' on line %d", var, sudolineno); return(FALSE); } break; case T_STR: if (!val) { /* Check for bogus boolean usage or lack of a value. */ if (!ISSET(cur->type, T_BOOL) || op != FALSE) { warnx("no value specified for `%s' on line %d", var, sudolineno); return(FALSE); } } if (ISSET(cur->type, T_PATH) && val && *val != '/') { warnx("values for `%s' must start with a '/'", var); return(FALSE); } if (!store_str(val, cur, op)) { warnx("value `%s' is invalid for option `%s'", val, var); return(FALSE); } break; case T_INT: if (!val) { /* Check for bogus boolean usage or lack of a value. */ if (!ISSET(cur->type, T_BOOL) || op != FALSE) { warnx("no value specified for `%s' on line %d", var, sudolineno); return(FALSE); } } if (!store_int(val, cur, op)) { warnx("value `%s' is invalid for option `%s'", val, var); return(FALSE); } break; case T_UINT: if (!val) { /* Check for bogus boolean usage or lack of a value. */ if (!ISSET(cur->type, T_BOOL) || op != FALSE) { warnx("no value specified for `%s' on line %d", var, sudolineno); return(FALSE); } } if (!store_uint(val, cur, op)) { warnx("value `%s' is invalid for option `%s'", val, var); return(FALSE); } break; case T_MODE: if (!val) { /* Check for bogus boolean usage or lack of a value. */ if (!ISSET(cur->type, T_BOOL) || op != FALSE) { warnx("no value specified for `%s' on line %d", var, sudolineno); return(FALSE); } } if (!store_mode(val, cur, op)) { warnx("value `%s' is invalid for option `%s'", val, var); return(FALSE); } break; case T_FLAG: if (val) { warnx("option `%s' does not take a value on line %d", var, sudolineno); return(FALSE); } cur->sd_un.flag = op; /* Special action for I_FQDN. Move to own switch if we get more */ if (num == I_FQDN && op) set_fqdn(); break; case T_LIST: if (!val) { /* Check for bogus boolean usage or lack of a value. */ if (!ISSET(cur->type, T_BOOL) || op != FALSE) { warnx("no value specified for `%s' on line %d", var, sudolineno); return(FALSE); } } if (!store_list(val, cur, op)) { warnx("value `%s' is invalid for option `%s'", val, var); return(FALSE); } break; case T_TUPLE: if (!val) { /* Check for bogus boolean usage or lack of a value. */ if (!ISSET(cur->type, T_BOOL) || op != FALSE) { warnx("no value specified for `%s' on line %d", var, sudolineno); return(FALSE); } } if (!store_tuple(val, cur, op)) { warnx("value `%s' is invalid for option `%s'", val, var); return(FALSE); } break; } return(TRUE); } /* * Set default options to compiled-in values. * Any of these may be overridden at runtime by a "Defaults" file. */ void init_defaults() { static int firsttime = 1; struct sudo_defs_types *def; /* Free any strings that were set. */ if (!firsttime) { for (def = sudo_defs_table; def->name; def++) switch (def->type & T_MASK) { case T_STR: if (def->sd_un.str) { free(def->sd_un.str); def->sd_un.str = NULL; } break; case T_LIST: list_op(NULL, 0, def, freeall); break; } } /* First initialize the flags. */ #ifdef LONG_OTP_PROMPT def_long_otp_prompt = TRUE; #endif #ifdef IGNORE_DOT_PATH def_ignore_dot = TRUE; #endif #ifdef ALWAYS_SEND_MAIL def_mail_always = TRUE; #endif #ifdef SEND_MAIL_WHEN_NO_USER def_mail_no_user = TRUE; #endif #ifdef SEND_MAIL_WHEN_NO_HOST def_mail_no_host = TRUE; #endif #ifdef SEND_MAIL_WHEN_NOT_OK def_mail_no_perms = TRUE; #endif #ifdef USE_TTY_TICKETS def_tty_tickets = TRUE; #endif #ifndef NO_LECTURE def_lecture = once; #endif #ifndef NO_AUTHENTICATION def_authenticate = TRUE; #endif #ifndef NO_ROOT_SUDO def_root_sudo = TRUE; #endif #ifdef HOST_IN_LOG def_log_host = TRUE; #endif #ifdef SHELL_IF_NO_ARGS def_shell_noargs = TRUE; #endif #ifdef SHELL_SETS_HOME def_set_home = TRUE; #endif #ifndef DONT_LEAK_PATH_INFO def_path_info = TRUE; #endif #ifdef FQDN def_fqdn = TRUE; #endif #ifdef USE_INSULTS def_insults = TRUE; #endif #ifdef ENV_EDITOR def_env_editor = TRUE; #endif def_set_logname = TRUE; /* Syslog options need special care since they both strings and ints */ #if (LOGGING & SLOG_SYSLOG) (void) store_syslogfac(LOGFAC, &sudo_defs_table[I_SYSLOG], TRUE); (void) store_syslogpri(PRI_SUCCESS, &sudo_defs_table[I_SYSLOG_GOODPRI], TRUE); (void) store_syslogpri(PRI_FAILURE, &sudo_defs_table[I_SYSLOG_BADPRI], TRUE); #endif /* Password flags also have a string and integer component. */ (void) store_tuple("any", &sudo_defs_table[I_LISTPW], TRUE); (void) store_tuple("all", &sudo_defs_table[I_VERIFYPW], TRUE); /* Then initialize the int-like things. */ #ifdef SUDO_UMASK def_umask = SUDO_UMASK; #else def_umask = 0777; #endif def_loglinelen = MAXLOGFILELEN; def_timestamp_timeout = TIMEOUT; def_passwd_timeout = PASSWORD_TIMEOUT; def_passwd_tries = TRIES_FOR_PASSWORD; /* Now do the strings */ def_mailto = estrdup(MAILTO); def_mailsub = estrdup(MAILSUBJECT); def_badpass_message = estrdup(INCORRECT_PASSWORD); def_timestampdir = estrdup(_PATH_SUDO_TIMEDIR); def_passprompt = estrdup(PASSPROMPT); def_runas_default = estrdup(RUNAS_DEFAULT); #ifdef _PATH_SUDO_SENDMAIL def_mailerpath = estrdup(_PATH_SUDO_SENDMAIL); def_mailerflags = estrdup("-t"); #endif #if (LOGGING & SLOG_FILE) def_logfile = estrdup(_PATH_SUDO_LOGFILE); #endif #ifdef EXEMPTGROUP def_exempt_group = estrdup(EXEMPTGROUP); #endif def_editor = estrdup(EDITOR); #ifdef _PATH_SUDO_NOEXEC def_noexec_file = estrdup(_PATH_SUDO_NOEXEC); #endif /* Finally do the lists (currently just environment tables). */ init_envtables(); /* * The following depend on the above values. * We use a pointer to the string so that if its * value changes we get the change. */ if (user_runas == NULL) user_runas = &def_runas_default; firsttime = 0; } static int store_int(val, def, op) char *val; struct sudo_defs_types *def; int op; { char *endp; long l; if (op == FALSE) { def->sd_un.ival = 0; } else { l = strtol(val, &endp, 10); if (*endp != '\0') return(FALSE); /* XXX - should check against INT_MAX */ def->sd_un.ival = (unsigned int)l; } if (def->callback) return(def->callback(val)); return(TRUE); } static int store_uint(val, def, op) char *val; struct sudo_defs_types *def; int op; { char *endp; long l; if (op == FALSE) { def->sd_un.ival = 0; } else { l = strtol(val, &endp, 10); if (*endp != '\0' || l < 0) return(FALSE); /* XXX - should check against INT_MAX */ def->sd_un.ival = (unsigned int)l; } if (def->callback) return(def->callback(val)); return(TRUE); } static int store_tuple(val, def, op) char *val; struct sudo_defs_types *def; int op; { struct def_values *v; /* * Since enums are really just ints we store the value as an ival. * In the future, there may be multiple enums for different tuple * types we want to avoid and special knowledge of the tuple type. * This does assume that the first entry in the tuple enum will * be the equivalent to a boolean "false". */ if (op == FALSE) { def->sd_un.ival = 0; } else { for (v = def->values; v != NULL; v++) { if (strcmp(v->sval, val) == 0) { def->sd_un.ival = v->ival; break; } } if (v == NULL) return(FALSE); } if (def->callback) return(def->callback(val)); return(TRUE); } static int store_str(val, def, op) char *val; struct sudo_defs_types *def; int op; { if (def->sd_un.str) free(def->sd_un.str); if (op == FALSE) def->sd_un.str = NULL; else def->sd_un.str = estrdup(val); if (def->callback) return(def->callback(val)); return(TRUE); } static int store_list(str, def, op) char *str; struct sudo_defs_types *def; int op; { char *start, *end; /* Remove all old members. */ if (op == FALSE || op == TRUE) list_op(NULL, 0, def, freeall); /* Split str into multiple space-separated words and act on each one. */ if (op != FALSE) { end = str; do { /* Remove leading blanks, if nothing but blanks we are done. */ for (start = end; isblank(*start); start++) ; if (*start == '\0') break; /* Find end position and perform operation. */ for (end = start; *end && !isblank(*end); end++) ; list_op(start, end - start, def, op == '-' ? delete : add); } while (*end++ != '\0'); } return(TRUE); } static int store_syslogfac(val, def, op) char *val; struct sudo_defs_types *def; int op; { struct strmap *fac; if (op == FALSE) { def->sd_un.ival = FALSE; return(TRUE); } #ifdef LOG_NFACILITIES if (!val) return(FALSE); for (fac = facilities; fac->name && strcmp(val, fac->name); fac++) ; if (fac->name == NULL) return(FALSE); /* not found */ def->sd_un.ival = fac->num; #else def->sd_un.ival = -1; #endif /* LOG_NFACILITIES */ return(TRUE); } static const char * logfac2str(n) int n; { #ifdef LOG_NFACILITIES struct strmap *fac; for (fac = facilities; fac->name && fac->num != n; fac++) ; return (fac->name); #else return ("default"); #endif /* LOG_NFACILITIES */ } static int store_syslogpri(val, def, op) char *val; struct sudo_defs_types *def; int op; { struct strmap *pri; if (op == FALSE || !val) return(FALSE); for (pri = priorities; pri->name && strcmp(val, pri->name); pri++) ; if (pri->name == NULL) return(FALSE); /* not found */ def->sd_un.ival = pri->num; return(TRUE); } static const char * logpri2str(n) int n; { struct strmap *pri; for (pri = priorities; pri->name && pri->num != n; pri++) ; return (pri->name); } static int store_mode(val, def, op) char *val; struct sudo_defs_types *def; int op; { char *endp; long l; if (op == FALSE) { def->sd_un.mode = (mode_t)0777; } else { l = strtol(val, &endp, 8); if (*endp != '\0' || l < 0 || l > 0777) return(FALSE); def->sd_un.mode = (mode_t)l; } if (def->callback) return(def->callback(val)); return(TRUE); } static void list_op(val, len, def, op) char *val; size_t len; struct sudo_defs_types *def; enum list_ops op; { struct list_member *cur, *prev, *tmp; if (op == freeall) { for (cur = def->sd_un.list; cur; ) { tmp = cur; cur = tmp->next; free(tmp->value); free(tmp); } def->sd_un.list = NULL; return; } for (cur = def->sd_un.list, prev = NULL; cur; prev = cur, cur = cur->next) { if ((strncmp(cur->value, val, len) == 0 && cur->value[len] == '\0')) { if (op == add) return; /* already exists */ /* Delete node */ if (prev != NULL) prev->next = cur->next; else def->sd_un.list = cur->next; free(cur->value); free(cur); break; } } /* Add new node to the head of the list. */ if (op == add) { cur = emalloc(sizeof(struct list_member)); cur->value = emalloc(len + 1); (void) memcpy(cur->value, val, len); cur->value[len] = '\0'; cur->next = def->sd_un.list; def->sd_un.list = cur; } }