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efa7a97b 1/* -*-c-*-
2 *
72462155 3 * $Id: checkpath.c,v 1.3 1999/05/21 22:07:20 mdw Exp $
efa7a97b 4 *
5 * Check a path for safety
6 *
7 * (c) 1999 Mark Wooding
8 */
9
10/*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------*
11 *
12 * This file is part of chkpath.
13 *
14 * chkpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
15 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
16 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
17 * (at your option) any later version.
18 *
19 * chkpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
20 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
22 * GNU General Public License for more details.
23 *
24 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
25 * along with chkpath; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
26 * Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
27 */
28
29/*----- Revision history --------------------------------------------------*
30 *
31 * $Log: checkpath.c,v $
72462155 32 * Revision 1.3 1999/05/21 22:07:20 mdw
33 * Take advantage of new dynamic string macros.
34 *
558a9b22 35 * Revision 1.2 1999/05/18 20:49:12 mdw
36 * Use a dynamic string for reading symlinks.
37 *
38 * Revision 1.1.1.1 1999/04/06 20:12:07 mdw
39 * Import new project.
efa7a97b 40 *
41 */
42
43/*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/
44
45#include <errno.h>
46#include <stdarg.h>
47#include <stdio.h>
48#include <stdlib.h>
49#include <string.h>
50
51#include <sys/types.h>
52#include <sys/stat.h>
53#include <unistd.h>
54
55#include <pwd.h>
56#include <grp.h>
57
58#include <mLib/alloc.h>
59#include <mLib/dstr.h>
60
61#include "path.h"
62
63/*----- Data structures ---------------------------------------------------*/
64
65/* --- An item in the directory list --- *
66 *
67 * Each directory becomes an element on a list which is manipulated in a
68 * stack-like way.
69 */
70
71struct elt {
72 struct elt *e_link; /* Pointer to the next one along */
73 size_t e_offset; /* Offset of name in path string */
74 unsigned e_flags; /* Various useful flags */
75 char e_name[1]; /* Name of the directory */
76};
77
78enum {
79 f_sticky = 1 /* Directory has sticky bit set */
80};
81
82enum {
83 f_last = 1 /* This is the final item to check */
84};
85
86/*----- Static variables --------------------------------------------------*/
87
88static struct elt rootnode = { 0, 0, 0 }; /* Root of the list */
89static struct elt *sp; /* Stack pointer for list */
72462155 90static dstr d = DSTR_INIT; /* Current path string */
efa7a97b 91
92/*----- Main code ---------------------------------------------------------*/
93
94/* --- @splitpath@ --- *
95 *
96 * Arguments: @const char *path@ = path string to break apart
97 * @struct elt *tail@ = tail block to attach to end of list
98 *
99 * Returns: Pointer to the new list head.
100 *
101 * Use: Breaks a path string into directories and adds each one
102 * as a node on the list, in the right order. These can then
103 * be pushed onto the directory stack as required.
104 */
105
106static struct elt *splitpath(const char *path, struct elt *tail)
107{
108 struct elt *head, **ee = &head, *e;
109
110 while (*path) {
111 size_t n;
112
113 /* --- Either a leading `/', or a doubled one --- *
114 *
115 * Either way, ignore it.
116 */
117
118 if (*path == '/') {
119 path++;
120 continue;
121 }
122
123 /* --- Skip to the next directory separator --- *
124 *
125 * Build a list element for it, and link it on.
126 */
127
128 n = strcspn(path, "/");
129 e = xmalloc(sizeof(struct elt) + n + 1);
130 memcpy(e->e_name, path, n);
131 e->e_name[n] = 0;
132 e->e_flags = 0;
133 *ee = e;
134 ee = &e->e_link;
135 path += n;
136 }
137
138 /* --- Done --- */
139
140 *ee = tail;
141 return (head);
142}
143
144/* --- @pop@ --- *
145 *
146 * Arguments: ---
147 *
148 * Returns: ---
149 *
150 * Use: Removes the top item from the directory stack.
151 */
152
153static void pop(void)
154{
155 if (sp->e_link) {
156 struct elt *e = sp->e_link;
157 d.len = sp->e_offset;
158 DPUTZ(&d);
159 sp = e;
160 }
161}
162
163/* --- @popall@ --- *
164 *
165 * Arguments: ---
166 *
167 * Returns: ---
168 *
169 * Use: Removes all the items from the directory stack.
170 */
171
172static void popall(void)
173{
174 while (sp->e_link)
175 pop();
176}
177
178/* --- @push@ --- *
179 *
180 * Arguments: @struct elt *e@ = pointer to directory element
181 *
182 * Returns: ---
183 *
184 * Use: Pushes a new subdirectory onto the stack.
185 */
186
187static void push(struct elt *e)
188{
189 e->e_link = sp;
190 e->e_offset = d.len;
191 DPUTC(&d, '/');
192 DPUTS(&d, e->e_name);
193 sp = e;
194}
195
196/* --- @report@ --- *
197 *
198 * Arguments: @struct chkpath *cp@ = pointer to context
199 * @int what@ = what sort of report is this?
200 * @int verbose@ = how verbose is this?
201 * @const char *p@ = what path does it refer to?
202 * @const char *msg@ = the message to give to the user
203 *
204 * Returns: ---
205 *
206 * Use: Formats and presents messages to the client.
207 */
208
209static void report(struct chkpath *cp, int what, int verbose,
210 const char *p, const char *msg, ...)
211{
212 /* --- Decide whether to bin this message --- */
213
214 if (!cp->cp_report || verbose > cp->cp_verbose || !(cp->cp_what & what))
215 return;
216
217 /* --- Format the message nicely --- */
218
219 if (cp->cp_what & CP_REPORT) {
72462155 220 dstr d = DSTR_INIT;
efa7a97b 221 va_list ap;
222 const char *q = msg;
223 size_t n;
224 int e = errno;
225
efa7a97b 226 va_start(ap, msg);
227 if (verbose > 1)
228 dstr_puts(&d, "[ ");
229 if (p)
230 dstr_putf(&d, "Path: %s: ", p);
231 while (*q) {
232 if (*q == '%') {
233 q++;
234 switch (*q) {
235 case 'e':
236 dstr_puts(&d, strerror(e));
237 break;
238 case 'u': {
239 uid_t u = (uid_t)va_arg(ap, int);
240 struct passwd *pw = getpwuid(u);
241 if (pw)
242 dstr_putf(&d, "`%s'", pw->pw_name);
243 else
244 dstr_putf(&d, "%i", (int)u);
245 } break;
246 case 'g': {
247 gid_t g = (gid_t)va_arg(ap, int);
248 struct group *gr = getgrgid(g);
249 if (gr)
250 dstr_putf(&d, "`%s'", gr->gr_name);
251 else
252 dstr_putf(&d, "%i", (int)g);
253 } break;
254 case 's': {
255 const char *s = va_arg(ap, const char *);
256 dstr_puts(&d, s);
257 } break;
258 case '%':
259 dstr_putc(&d, '%');
260 break;
261 default:
262 dstr_putc(&d, '%');
263 dstr_putc(&d, *q);
264 break;
265 }
266 q++;
267 } else {
268 n = strcspn(q, "%");
269 DPUTM(&d, q, n);
270 q += n;
271 }
272 }
273 if (verbose > 1)
274 dstr_puts(&d, " ]");
275 DPUTZ(&d);
276 cp->cp_report(what, verbose, p, d.buf, cp->cp_arg);
277 dstr_destroy(&d);
278 va_end(ap);
279 } else
280 cp->cp_report(what, verbose, p, 0, cp->cp_arg);
281}
282
283/* --- @sanity@ --- *
284 *
285 * Arguments: @const char *p@ = name of directory to check
286 * @struct stat *st@ = pointer to @stat@(2) block for it
287 * @struct chkpath *cp@ = pointer to caller parameters
288 * @unsigned f@ = various flags
289 *
290 * Returns: Zero if everything's OK, else bitmask of problems.
291 *
292 * Use: Performs the main load of sanity-checking on a directory.
293 */
294
295static int sanity(const char *p, struct stat *st,
296 struct chkpath *cp, unsigned f)
297{
298 int bad = 0;
299 int sticky = (cp->cp_what & CP_STICKYOK) || !(f & f_last) ? 01000 : 0;
300
301 /* --- Check for world-writability --- */
302
303 if ((cp->cp_what & CP_WRWORLD) &&
304 (st->st_mode & (0002 | sticky)) == 0002) {
305 bad |= CP_WRWORLD;
306 report(cp, CP_WRWORLD, 1, p, "** world writable **");
307 }
308
309 /* --- Check for group-writability --- */
310
311 if ((cp->cp_what & (CP_WRGRP | CP_WROTHGRP)) &&
312 (st->st_mode & (0020 | sticky)) == 0020) {
313 if (cp->cp_what & CP_WRGRP) {
314 bad |= CP_WRGRP;
315 report(cp, CP_WRGRP, 1, p, "writable by group %g", st->st_gid);
316 } else {
317 int i;
318 for (i = 0; i < cp->cp_gids; i++) {
319 if (st->st_gid == cp->cp_gid[i])
320 goto good_gid;
321 }
322 bad |= CP_WROTHGRP;
323 report(cp, CP_WROTHGRP, 1, p, "writable by group %g", st->st_gid);
324 good_gid:;
325 }
326 }
327
328 /* --- Check for user-writability --- */
329
330 if ((cp->cp_what & CP_WROTHUSR) &&
331 st->st_uid != cp->cp_uid &&
332 st->st_uid != 0) {
333 bad |= CP_WROTHUSR;
334 report(cp, CP_WROTHUSR, 1, p, "owner is user %u", st->st_uid);
335 }
336
337 /* --- Done sanity check --- */
338
339 return (bad);
340}
341
342/* --- @path_check@ --- *
343 *
344 * Arguments: @const char *p@ = directory name which needs checking
345 * @struct chkpath *cp@ = caller parameters for the check
346 *
347 * Returns: Zero if all is well, otherwise bitmask of problems.
348 *
349 * Use: Scrutinises a directory path to see what evil things other
350 * users could do to it.
351 */
352
353int path_check(const char *p, struct chkpath *cp)
354{
355 char cwd[PATH_MAX];
356 struct elt *e, *ee;
357 struct stat st;
358 int bad = 0;
359
72462155 360 /* --- Initialize stack pointer and path string --- */
efa7a97b 361
362 sp = &rootnode;
363 dstr_destroy(&d);
364
365 /* --- Try to find the current directory --- */
366
367 if (!getcwd(cwd, sizeof(cwd))) {
368 report(cp, CP_ERROR, 0, 0, "can't find current directory: %e");
369 return (CP_ERROR);
370 }
371
372 /* --- Check that the root directory is OK --- */
373
374 if (stat("/", &st)) {
375 report(cp, CP_ERROR, 0, 0, "can't stat root directory: %e");
376 return (CP_ERROR);
377 }
378
379 report(cp, CP_REPORT, 3, p, "begin scan");
380 bad |= sanity("/", &st, cp, 0);
381
382 /* --- Get the initial list of things to process --- */
383
384 ee = splitpath(p, 0);
385 if (*p != '/')
386 ee = splitpath(cwd, ee);
387
388 /* --- While there are list items which still need doing --- */
389
390 while (ee) {
391 e = ee->e_link;
392
393 /* --- Strip off simple `.' elements --- */
394
395 if (strcmp(ee->e_name, ".") == 0) {
396 free(ee);
397 ee = e;
398 continue;
399 }
400
401 /* --- Backtrack on `..' elements --- */
402
403 else if (strcmp(ee->e_name, "..") == 0) {
404 pop();
405 free(ee);
406 ee = e;
407 continue;
408 }
409
410 /* --- Everything else gets pushed on the end --- */
411
412 push(ee);
413 ee = e;
414
415 /* --- Find out what sort of a thing this is --- */
416
417 if (lstat(d.buf, &st)) {
418 report(cp, CP_ERROR, 0, d.buf, "can't stat: %e");
419 bad |= CP_ERROR;
420 break;
421 }
422
423 /* --- Handle symbolic links specially --- */
424
425 if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) {
72462155 426 dstr buf = DSTR_INIT;
efa7a97b 427 int i;
428
429 /* --- Resolve the link --- */
430
558a9b22 431 dstr_ensure(&buf, st.st_size + 1);
432 if ((i = readlink(d.buf, buf.buf, buf.sz)) < 0) {
efa7a97b 433 report(cp, CP_ERROR, 0, d.buf, "can't readlink: %e");
434 bad |= CP_ERROR;
435 break;
436 }
558a9b22 437 buf.buf[i] = 0;
438 report(cp, CP_SYMLINK, 2, d.buf, "symlink -> `%s'", buf.buf);
efa7a97b 439
440 /* --- Handle sticky parents --- *
441 *
442 * If I make a symlink in a sticky directory, I can later modify it.
443 * However, nobody else can (except the owner of the directory, and
444 * we'll already have noticed that if we care).
445 */
446
447 if ((cp->cp_what & CP_WROTHUSR) &&
448 (sp->e_link->e_flags & f_sticky) &&
449 st.st_uid != cp->cp_uid && st.st_uid != 0) {
450 bad |= CP_WROTHUSR;
451 report(cp, CP_WROTHUSR, 1, d.buf,
452 "symlink modifiable by user %u", st.st_uid);
453 }
454
455 /* --- Sort out what to do from here --- */
456
558a9b22 457 if (buf.buf[0] == '/')
efa7a97b 458 popall();
459 else
460 pop();
558a9b22 461 ee = splitpath(buf.buf, ee);
462 dstr_destroy(&buf);
efa7a97b 463 continue;
464 }
465
466 /* --- Run the sanity check on this path element --- */
467
468 bad |= sanity(d.buf, &st, cp, ee ? 0 : f_last);
469
470 if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
471 if (st.st_mode & 01000)
472 sp->e_flags |= f_sticky;
473 report(cp, CP_REPORT, 4, d.buf, "directory");
474 continue;
475 }
476
477 /* --- Something else I don't understand --- */
478
479 break;
480 }
481
482 /* --- Check for leftover junk --- */
483
484 if (ee) {
485 if (!(bad & CP_ERROR))
486 report(cp, CP_ERROR, 0, 0, "junk left over after reaching leaf");
487 while (ee) {
488 e = ee->e_link;
489 free(ee);
490 ee = e;
491 }
492 }
493
494 popall();
495 return (bad);
496}
497
498/* --- @path_setids@ --- *
499 *
500 * Arguments: @struct chkpath *cp@ = pointer to block to fill in
501 *
502 * Returns: Zero if OK, else @-1@.
503 *
504 * Use: Fills in the user ids and things in the structure.
505 */
506
507void path_setids(struct chkpath *cp)
508{
509 int n, i;
510 gid_t g = getgid();
511
512 cp->cp_uid = getuid();
513 n = getgroups(sizeof(cp->cp_gid) / sizeof(cp->cp_gid[0]), cp->cp_gid);
514
515 for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
516 if (cp->cp_gid[i] == g)
517 goto gid_ok;
518 }
519 cp->cp_gid[n++] = g;
520gid_ok:
521 cp->cp_gids = n;
522}
523
524/*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/