/* $OpenBSD: crontab.c,v 1.54 2007/10/17 20:02:33 deraadt Exp $ */ /* Copyright 1988,1990,1993,1994 by Paul Vixie * All rights reserved */ /* * Copyright (c) 2004 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") * Copyright (c) 1997,2000 by Internet Software Consortium, Inc. * * 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 ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC 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. */ static char const rcsid[] = "$OpenBSD: crontab.c,v 1.54 2007/10/17 20:02:33 deraadt Exp $"; /* crontab - install and manage per-user crontab files * vix 02may87 [RCS has the rest of the log] * vix 26jan87 [original] */ #include #define MAIN_PROGRAM #include "cron.h" #define NHEADER_LINES 3 enum opt_t { opt_unknown, opt_list, opt_delete, opt_edit, opt_replace }; #if DEBUGGING static char *Options[] = { "???", "list", "delete", "edit", "replace" }; static char *getoptargs = "u:lerx:"; #else static char *getoptargs = "u:ler"; #endif static PID_T Pid; static char User[MAX_UNAME], RealUser[MAX_UNAME]; static char Filename[MAX_FNAME], TempFilename[MAX_FNAME]; static FILE *NewCrontab; static int CheckErrorCount; static enum opt_t Option; static struct passwd *pw; int editit(const char *); static void list_cmd(void), delete_cmd(void), edit_cmd(void), check_error(const char *), parse_args(int c, char *v[]), die(int); static int replace_cmd(void); static void usage(const char *msg) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: usage error: %s\n", ProgramName, msg); fprintf(stderr, "usage:\t%s [-u user] file\n", ProgramName); fprintf(stderr, "\t%s [ -e | -l | -r ] [-u user]\n", ProgramName); fprintf(stderr, "\t\t(default operation is replace, per 1003.2)\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-e\t(edit user's crontab)\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-l\t(list user's crontab)\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-r\t(delete user's crontab)\n"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int exitstatus; Pid = getpid(); ProgramName = argv[0]; setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); #if defined(BSD) setlinebuf(stderr); #endif parse_args(argc, argv); /* sets many globals, opens a file */ set_cron_cwd(); if (!allowed(RealUser, CRON_ALLOW, CRON_DENY)) { fprintf(stderr, "You (%s) are not allowed to use this program (%s)\n", User, ProgramName); fprintf(stderr, "See crontab(1) for more information\n"); log_it(RealUser, Pid, "AUTH", "crontab command not allowed"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } exitstatus = OK_EXIT; switch (Option) { case opt_list: list_cmd(); break; case opt_delete: delete_cmd(); break; case opt_edit: edit_cmd(); break; case opt_replace: if (replace_cmd() < 0) exitstatus = ERROR_EXIT; break; default: exitstatus = ERROR_EXIT; break; } exit(exitstatus); /*NOTREACHED*/ } static void parse_args(int argc, char *argv[]) { int argch; if (!(pw = getpwuid(getuid()))) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: your UID isn't in the passwd file.\n", ProgramName); fprintf(stderr, "bailing out.\n"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } if (strlen(pw->pw_name) >= sizeof User) { fprintf(stderr, "username too long\n"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } strlcpy(User, pw->pw_name, sizeof(User)); strlcpy(RealUser, User, sizeof(RealUser)); Filename[0] = '\0'; Option = opt_unknown; while (-1 != (argch = getopt(argc, argv, getoptargs))) { switch (argch) { #if DEBUGGING case 'x': if (!set_debug_flags(optarg)) usage("bad debug option"); break; #endif case 'u': if (MY_UID(pw) != ROOT_UID) { fprintf(stderr, "must be privileged to use -u\n"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } if (!(pw = getpwnam(optarg))) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: user `%s' unknown\n", ProgramName, optarg); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } if (strlcpy(User, optarg, sizeof User) >= sizeof User) usage("username too long"); break; case 'l': if (Option != opt_unknown) usage("only one operation permitted"); Option = opt_list; break; case 'r': if (Option != opt_unknown) usage("only one operation permitted"); Option = opt_delete; break; case 'e': if (Option != opt_unknown) usage("only one operation permitted"); Option = opt_edit; break; default: usage("unrecognized option"); } } endpwent(); if (Option != opt_unknown) { if (argv[optind] != NULL) usage("no arguments permitted after this option"); } else { if (argv[optind] != NULL) { Option = opt_replace; if (strlcpy(Filename, argv[optind], sizeof Filename) >= sizeof Filename) usage("filename too long"); } else usage("file name must be specified for replace"); } if (Option == opt_replace) { /* we have to open the file here because we're going to * chdir(2) into /var/cron before we get around to * reading the file. */ if (!strcmp(Filename, "-")) NewCrontab = stdin; else { /* relinquish the setgid status of the binary during * the open, lest nonroot users read files they should * not be able to read. we can't use access() here * since there's a race condition. thanks go out to * Arnt Gulbrandsen for spotting * the race. */ if (swap_gids() < OK) { perror("swapping gids"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } if (!(NewCrontab = fopen(Filename, "r"))) { perror(Filename); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } if (swap_gids_back() < OK) { perror("swapping gids back"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } } } Debug(DMISC, ("user=%s, file=%s, option=%s\n", User, Filename, Options[(int)Option])) } static void list_cmd(void) { char n[MAX_FNAME]; FILE *f; int ch; log_it(RealUser, Pid, "LIST", User); if (snprintf(n, sizeof n, "%s/%s", SPOOL_DIR, User) >= sizeof(n)) { fprintf(stderr, "path too long\n"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } if (!(f = fopen(n, "r"))) { if (errno == ENOENT) fprintf(stderr, "no crontab for %s\n", User); else perror(n); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } /* file is open. copy to stdout, close. */ Set_LineNum(1) while (EOF != (ch = get_char(f))) putchar(ch); fclose(f); } static void delete_cmd(void) { char n[MAX_FNAME]; log_it(RealUser, Pid, "DELETE", User); if (snprintf(n, sizeof n, "%s/%s", SPOOL_DIR, User) >= sizeof(n)) { fprintf(stderr, "path too long\n"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } if (unlink(n) != 0) { if (errno == ENOENT) fprintf(stderr, "no crontab for %s\n", User); else perror(n); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } poke_daemon(SPOOL_DIR, RELOAD_CRON); } static void check_error(const char *msg) { CheckErrorCount++; fprintf(stderr, "\"%s\":%d: %s\n", Filename, LineNumber-1, msg); } static void edit_cmd(void) { char n[MAX_FNAME], q[MAX_TEMPSTR]; FILE *f; int ch, t, x; struct stat statbuf, xstatbuf; struct timespec mtimespec; struct timeval tv[2]; log_it(RealUser, Pid, "BEGIN EDIT", User); if (snprintf(n, sizeof n, "%s/%s", SPOOL_DIR, User) >= sizeof(n)) { fprintf(stderr, "path too long\n"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } if (!(f = fopen(n, "r"))) { if (errno != ENOENT) { perror(n); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } fprintf(stderr, "no crontab for %s - using an empty one\n", User); if (!(f = fopen(_PATH_DEVNULL, "r"))) { perror(_PATH_DEVNULL); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } } if (fstat(fileno(f), &statbuf) < 0) { perror("fstat"); goto fatal; } memcpy(&mtimespec, &statbuf.st_mtimespec, sizeof(mtimespec)); TIMESPEC_TO_TIMEVAL(&tv[0], &statbuf.st_atimespec); TIMESPEC_TO_TIMEVAL(&tv[1], &statbuf.st_mtimespec); /* Turn off signals. */ (void)signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN); (void)signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN); (void)signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN); if (snprintf(Filename, sizeof Filename, "%scrontab.XXXXXXXXXX", _PATH_TMP) >= sizeof(Filename)) { fprintf(stderr, "path too long\n"); goto fatal; } if (-1 == (t = mkstemp(Filename))) { perror(Filename); goto fatal; } if (!(NewCrontab = fdopen(t, "r+"))) { perror("fdopen"); goto fatal; } Set_LineNum(1) /* ignore the top few comments since we probably put them there. */ x = 0; while (EOF != (ch = get_char(f))) { if ('#' != ch) { putc(ch, NewCrontab); break; } while (EOF != (ch = get_char(f))) if (ch == '\n') break; if (++x >= NHEADER_LINES) break; } /* copy the rest of the crontab (if any) to the temp file. */ if (EOF != ch) while (EOF != (ch = get_char(f))) putc(ch, NewCrontab); fclose(f); if (fflush(NewCrontab) < OK) { perror(Filename); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } (void)futimes(t, tv); again: rewind(NewCrontab); if (ferror(NewCrontab)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: error while writing new crontab to %s\n", ProgramName, Filename); fatal: unlink(Filename); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } /* we still have the file open. editors will generally rewrite the * original file rather than renaming/unlinking it and starting a * new one; even backup files are supposed to be made by copying * rather than by renaming. if some editor does not support this, * then don't use it. the security problems are more severe if we * close and reopen the file around the edit. */ if (editit(Filename) == -1) { warn("error starting editor"); goto fatal; } if (fstat(t, &statbuf) < 0) { perror("fstat"); goto fatal; } if (timespeccmp(&mtimespec, &statbuf.st_mtimespec, -) == 0) { if (lstat(Filename, &xstatbuf) == 0 && statbuf.st_ino != xstatbuf.st_ino) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: crontab temp file moved, editor " "may create backup files improperly\n", ProgramName); } fprintf(stderr, "%s: no changes made to crontab\n", ProgramName); goto remove; } fprintf(stderr, "%s: installing new crontab\n", ProgramName); switch (replace_cmd()) { case 0: break; case -1: for (;;) { printf("Do you want to retry the same edit? "); fflush(stdout); q[0] = '\0'; if (fgets(q, sizeof q, stdin) == NULL) { putchar('\n'); goto abandon; } switch (q[0]) { case 'y': case 'Y': goto again; case 'n': case 'N': goto abandon; default: fprintf(stderr, "Enter Y or N\n"); } } /*NOTREACHED*/ case -2: abandon: fprintf(stderr, "%s: edits left in %s\n", ProgramName, Filename); goto done; default: fprintf(stderr, "%s: panic: bad switch() in replace_cmd()\n", ProgramName); goto fatal; } remove: unlink(Filename); done: log_it(RealUser, Pid, "END EDIT", User); } /* returns 0 on success * -1 on syntax error * -2 on install error */ static int replace_cmd(void) { char n[MAX_FNAME], envstr[MAX_ENVSTR]; FILE *tmp; int ch, eof, fd; int error = 0; entry *e; time_t now = time(NULL); char **envp = env_init(); if (envp == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: Cannot allocate memory.\n", ProgramName); return (-2); } if (snprintf(TempFilename, sizeof TempFilename, "%s/tmp.XXXXXXXXX", SPOOL_DIR) >= sizeof(TempFilename)) { TempFilename[0] = '\0'; fprintf(stderr, "path too long\n"); return (-2); } if ((fd = mkstemp(TempFilename)) == -1 || !(tmp = fdopen(fd, "w+"))) { perror(TempFilename); if (fd != -1) { close(fd); unlink(TempFilename); } TempFilename[0] = '\0'; return (-2); } (void) signal(SIGHUP, die); (void) signal(SIGINT, die); (void) signal(SIGQUIT, die); /* write a signature at the top of the file. * * VERY IMPORTANT: make sure NHEADER_LINES agrees with this code. */ fprintf(tmp, "# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - edit the master and reinstall.\n"); fprintf(tmp, "# (%s installed on %-24.24s)\n", Filename, ctime(&now)); fprintf(tmp, "# (Cron version %s -- %s)\n", CRON_VERSION, rcsid); /* copy the crontab to the tmp */ rewind(NewCrontab); Set_LineNum(1) while (EOF != (ch = get_char(NewCrontab))) putc(ch, tmp); ftruncate(fileno(tmp), ftello(tmp)); /* XXX redundant with "w+"? */ fflush(tmp); rewind(tmp); if (ferror(tmp)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: error while writing new crontab to %s\n", ProgramName, TempFilename); fclose(tmp); error = -2; goto done; } /* check the syntax of the file being installed. */ /* BUG: was reporting errors after the EOF if there were any errors * in the file proper -- kludged it by stopping after first error. * vix 31mar87 */ Set_LineNum(1 - NHEADER_LINES) CheckErrorCount = 0; eof = FALSE; while (!CheckErrorCount && !eof) { switch (load_env(envstr, tmp)) { case ERR: /* check for data before the EOF */ if (envstr[0] != '\0') { Set_LineNum(LineNumber + 1); check_error("premature EOF"); } eof = TRUE; break; case FALSE: e = load_entry(tmp, check_error, pw, envp); if (e) free(e); break; case TRUE: break; } } if (CheckErrorCount != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "errors in crontab file, can't install.\n"); fclose(tmp); error = -1; goto done; } #ifdef HAVE_FCHOWN if (fchown(fileno(tmp), pw->pw_uid, -1) < OK) { perror("fchown"); fclose(tmp); error = -2; goto done; } #else if (chown(TempFilename, pw->pw_uid, -1) < OK) { perror("chown"); fclose(tmp); error = -2; goto done; } #endif if (fclose(tmp) == EOF) { perror("fclose"); error = -2; goto done; } if (snprintf(n, sizeof n, "%s/%s", SPOOL_DIR, User) >= sizeof(n)) { fprintf(stderr, "path too long\n"); error = -2; goto done; } if (rename(TempFilename, n)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: error renaming %s to %s\n", ProgramName, TempFilename, n); perror("rename"); error = -2; goto done; } TempFilename[0] = '\0'; log_it(RealUser, Pid, "REPLACE", User); poke_daemon(SPOOL_DIR, RELOAD_CRON); done: (void) signal(SIGHUP, SIG_DFL); (void) signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL); (void) signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_DFL); if (TempFilename[0]) { (void) unlink(TempFilename); TempFilename[0] = '\0'; } return (error); } /* * Execute an editor on the specified pathname, which is interpreted * from the shell. This means flags may be included. * * Returns -1 on error, or the exit value on success. */ int editit(const char *pathname) { char *argp[] = {"sh", "-c", NULL, NULL}, *ed, *p; sig_t sighup, sigint, sigquit, sigchld; pid_t pid; int saved_errno, st, ret = -1; ed = getenv("VISUAL"); if (ed == NULL || ed[0] == '\0') ed = getenv("EDITOR"); if (ed == NULL || ed[0] == '\0') ed = _PATH_VI; if (asprintf(&p, "%s %s", ed, pathname) == -1) return (-1); argp[2] = p; sighup = signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN); sigint = signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN); sigquit = signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN); sigchld = signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL); if ((pid = fork()) == -1) goto fail; if (pid == 0) { setgid(getgid()); setuid(getuid()); execv(_PATH_BSHELL, argp); _exit(127); } while (waitpid(pid, &st, 0) == -1) if (errno != EINTR) goto fail; if (!WIFEXITED(st)) errno = EINTR; else ret = WEXITSTATUS(st); fail: saved_errno = errno; (void)signal(SIGHUP, sighup); (void)signal(SIGINT, sigint); (void)signal(SIGQUIT, sigquit); (void)signal(SIGCHLD, sigchld); free(p); errno = saved_errno; return (ret); } static void die(int x) { if (TempFilename[0]) (void) unlink(TempFilename); _exit(ERROR_EXIT); }