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/*
auth-rhosts.c
Author: Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>
Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>, Espoo, Finland
All rights reserved
Created: Fri Mar 17 05:12:18 1995 ylo
Rhosts authentication. This file contains code to check whether to admit
the login based on rhosts authentication. This file also processes
/etc/hosts.equiv.
*/
#include "includes.h"
RCSID("$Id: auth-rhosts.c,v 1.2 1999/09/28 04:45:35 provos Exp $");
#include "packet.h"
#include "ssh.h"
#include "xmalloc.h"
#include "uidswap.h"
/* Returns true if the strings are equal, ignoring case (a-z only). */
static int casefold_equal(const char *a, const char *b)
{
unsigned char cha, chb;
for (; *a; a++, b++)
{
cha = *a;
chb = *b;
if (!chb)
return 0;
if (cha >= 'a' && cha <= 'z')
cha -= 32;
if (chb >= 'a' && chb <= 'z')
chb -= 32;
if (cha != chb)
return 0;
}
return !*b;
}
/* This function processes an rhosts-style file (.rhosts, .shosts, or
/etc/hosts.equiv). This returns true if authentication can be granted
based on the file, and returns zero otherwise. */
int check_rhosts_file(const char *filename, const char *hostname,
const char *ipaddr, const char *client_user,
const char *server_user)
{
FILE *f;
char buf[1024]; /* Must not be larger than host, user, dummy below. */
/* Open the .rhosts file. */
f = fopen(filename, "r");
if (!f)
return 0; /* Cannot read the .rhosts - deny access. */
/* Go through the file, checking every entry. */
while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), f))
{
/* All three must be at least as big as buf to avoid overflows. */
char hostbuf[1024], userbuf[1024], dummy[1024], *host, *user, *cp;
int negated;
for (cp = buf; *cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t'; cp++)
;
if (*cp == '#' || *cp == '\n' || !*cp)
continue;
/* NO_PLUS is supported at least on OSF/1. We skip it (we don't ever
support the plus syntax). */
if (strncmp(cp, "NO_PLUS", 7) == 0)
continue;
/* This should be safe because each buffer is as big as the whole
string, and thus cannot be overwritten. */
switch (sscanf(buf, "%s %s %s", hostbuf, userbuf, dummy))
{
case 0:
packet_send_debug("Found empty line in %.100s.", filename);
continue; /* Empty line? */
case 1:
/* Host name only. */
strncpy(userbuf, server_user, sizeof(userbuf));
userbuf[sizeof(userbuf) - 1] = 0;
break;
case 2:
/* Got both host and user name. */
break;
case 3:
packet_send_debug("Found garbage in %.100s.", filename);
continue; /* Extra garbage */
default:
continue; /* Weird... */
}
host = hostbuf;
user = userbuf;
negated = 0;
/* Process negated host names, or positive netgroups. */
if (host[0] == '-')
{
negated = 1;
host++;
}
else
if (host[0] == '+')
host++;
if (user[0] == '-')
{
negated = 1;
user++;
}
else
if (user[0] == '+')
user++;
/* Check for empty host/user names (particularly '+'). */
if (!host[0] || !user[0])
{
/* We come here if either was '+' or '-'. */
packet_send_debug("Ignoring wild host/user names in %.100s.",
filename);
continue;
}
#ifdef HAVE_INNETGR
/* Verify that host name matches. */
if (host[0] == '@')
{
if (!innetgr(host + 1, hostname, NULL, NULL) &&
!innetgr(host + 1, ipaddr, NULL, NULL))
continue;
}
else
if (!casefold_equal(host, hostname) && strcmp(host, ipaddr) != 0)
continue; /* Different hostname. */
/* Verify that user name matches. */
if (user[0] == '@')
{
if (!innetgr(user + 1, NULL, client_user, NULL))
continue;
}
else
if (strcmp(user, client_user) != 0)
continue; /* Different username. */
#else /* HAVE_INNETGR */
if (!casefold_equal(host, hostname) && strcmp(host, ipaddr) != 0)
continue; /* Different hostname. */
if (strcmp(user, client_user) != 0)
continue; /* Different username. */
#endif /* HAVE_INNETGR */
/* Found the user and host. */
fclose(f);
/* If the entry was negated, deny access. */
if (negated)
{
packet_send_debug("Matched negative entry in %.100s.",
filename);
return 0;
}
/* Accept authentication. */
return 1;
}
/* Authentication using this file denied. */
fclose(f);
return 0;
}
/* Tries to authenticate the user using the .shosts or .rhosts file.
Returns true if authentication succeeds. If ignore_rhosts is
true, only /etc/hosts.equiv will be considered (.rhosts and .shosts
are ignored). */
int auth_rhosts(struct passwd *pw, const char *client_user,
int ignore_rhosts, int strict_modes)
{
char buf[1024];
const char *hostname, *ipaddr;
int port;
struct stat st;
static const char *rhosts_files[] = { ".shosts", ".rhosts", NULL };
unsigned int rhosts_file_index;
/* Quick check: if the user has no .shosts or .rhosts files, return failure
immediately without doing costly lookups from name servers. */
/* Switch to the user's uid. */
temporarily_use_uid(pw->pw_uid);
for (rhosts_file_index = 0; rhosts_files[rhosts_file_index];
rhosts_file_index++)
{
/* Check users .rhosts or .shosts. */
sprintf(buf, "%.500s/%.100s",
pw->pw_dir, rhosts_files[rhosts_file_index]);
if (stat(buf, &st) >= 0)
break;
}
/* Switch back to privileged uid. */
restore_uid();
if (!rhosts_files[rhosts_file_index] && stat("/etc/hosts.equiv", &st) < 0 &&
stat(SSH_HOSTS_EQUIV, &st) < 0)
return 0; /* The user has no .shosts or .rhosts file and there are no
system-wide files. */
/* Get the name, address, and port of the remote host. */
hostname = get_canonical_hostname();
ipaddr = get_remote_ipaddr();
port = get_remote_port();
/* Check that the connection comes from a privileged port.
Rhosts authentication only makes sense for priviledged programs.
Of course, if the intruder has root access on his local machine,
he can connect from any port. So do not use .rhosts
authentication from machines that you do not trust. */
if (port >= IPPORT_RESERVED ||
port < IPPORT_RESERVED / 2)
{
log("Connection from %.100s from nonpriviledged port %d",
hostname, port);
packet_send_debug("Your ssh client is not running as root.");
return 0;
}
/* If not logging in as superuser, try /etc/hosts.equiv and shosts.equiv. */
if (pw->pw_uid != 0)
{
if (check_rhosts_file("/etc/hosts.equiv", hostname, ipaddr, client_user,
pw->pw_name))
{
packet_send_debug("Accepted for %.100s [%.100s] by /etc/hosts.equiv.",
hostname, ipaddr);
return 1;
}
if (check_rhosts_file(SSH_HOSTS_EQUIV, hostname, ipaddr, client_user,
pw->pw_name))
{
packet_send_debug("Accepted for %.100s [%.100s] by %.100s.",
hostname, ipaddr, SSH_HOSTS_EQUIV);
return 1;
}
}
/* Check that the home directory is owned by root or the user, and is not
group or world writable. */
if (stat(pw->pw_dir, &st) < 0)
{
log("Rhosts authentication refused for %.100: no home directory %.200s",
pw->pw_name, pw->pw_dir);
packet_send_debug("Rhosts authentication refused for %.100: no home directory %.200s",
pw->pw_name, pw->pw_dir);
return 0;
}
if (strict_modes &&
((st.st_uid != 0 && st.st_uid != pw->pw_uid) ||
(st.st_mode & 022) != 0))
{
log("Rhosts authentication refused for %.100s: bad ownership or modes for home directory.",
pw->pw_name);
packet_send_debug("Rhosts authentication refused for %.100s: bad ownership or modes for home directory.",
pw->pw_name);
return 0;
}
/* Check all .rhosts files (currently .shosts and .rhosts). */
/* Temporarily use the user's uid. */
temporarily_use_uid(pw->pw_uid);
for (rhosts_file_index = 0; rhosts_files[rhosts_file_index];
rhosts_file_index++)
{
/* Check users .rhosts or .shosts. */
sprintf(buf, "%.500s/%.100s",
pw->pw_dir, rhosts_files[rhosts_file_index]);
if (stat(buf, &st) < 0)
continue; /* No such file. */
/* Make sure that the file is either owned by the user or by root,
and make sure it is not writable by anyone but the owner. This is
to help avoid novices accidentally allowing access to their account
by anyone. */
if (strict_modes &&
((st.st_uid != 0 && st.st_uid != pw->pw_uid) ||
(st.st_mode & 022) != 0))
{
log("Rhosts authentication refused for %.100s: bad modes for %.200s",
pw->pw_name, buf);
packet_send_debug("Bad file modes for %.200s", buf);
continue;
}
/* Check if we have been configured to ignore .rhosts and .shosts
files. */
if (ignore_rhosts)
{
packet_send_debug("Server has been configured to ignore %.100s.",
rhosts_files[rhosts_file_index]);
continue;
}
/* Check if authentication is permitted by the file. */
if (check_rhosts_file(buf, hostname, ipaddr, client_user, pw->pw_name))
{
packet_send_debug("Accepted by %.100s.",
rhosts_files[rhosts_file_index]);
/* Restore the privileged uid. */
restore_uid();
return 1;
}
}
/* Rhosts authentication denied. */
/* Restore the privileged uid. */
restore_uid();
return 0;
}
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