1a44e4d14SBill Paul /* 2a44e4d14SBill Paul * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 3a44e4d14SBill Paul * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 4a44e4d14SBill Paul * 5a44e4d14SBill Paul * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by 6a44e4d14SBill Paul * Rick Macklem at The University of Guelph. 7a44e4d14SBill Paul * 8a44e4d14SBill Paul * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 9a44e4d14SBill Paul * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 10a44e4d14SBill Paul * are met: 11a44e4d14SBill Paul * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 12a44e4d14SBill Paul * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 13a44e4d14SBill Paul * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 14a44e4d14SBill Paul * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 15a44e4d14SBill Paul * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 16a44e4d14SBill Paul * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software 17a44e4d14SBill Paul * must display the following acknowledgement: 18a44e4d14SBill Paul * This product includes software developed by the University of 19a44e4d14SBill Paul * California, Berkeley and its contributors. 20a44e4d14SBill Paul * 4. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 28a44e4d14SBill Paul * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 29a44e4d14SBill Paul * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 30a44e4d14SBill Paul * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 31a44e4d14SBill Paul * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 32a44e4d14SBill Paul * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 33a44e4d14SBill Paul * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 34a44e4d14SBill Paul * SUCH DAMAGE. 35a44e4d14SBill Paul */ 36a44e4d14SBill Paul 373029b69fSPhilippe Charnier #ifndef lint 383029b69fSPhilippe Charnier static const char rcsid[] = 393029b69fSPhilippe Charnier "$Id$"; 403029b69fSPhilippe Charnier #endif /* not lint */ 41a44e4d14SBill Paul 42a44e4d14SBill Paul /* 43a44e4d14SBill Paul * This is a specially hacked-up version of getnetgrent.c used to parse 44a44e4d14SBill Paul * data from the stored hash table of netgroup info rather than from a 45a44e4d14SBill Paul * file. It's used mainly for the parse_netgroup() function. All the YP 46a44e4d14SBill Paul * stuff and file support has been stripped out since it isn't needed. 47a44e4d14SBill Paul */ 48a44e4d14SBill Paul 49a44e4d14SBill Paul #include <stdio.h> 50a44e4d14SBill Paul #include <strings.h> 51a44e4d14SBill Paul #include <stdlib.h> 52a44e4d14SBill Paul #include <unistd.h> 53a44e4d14SBill Paul #include "hash.h" 54a44e4d14SBill Paul 55a44e4d14SBill Paul /* 56a44e4d14SBill Paul * Static Variables and functions used by setnetgrent(), getnetgrent() and 57a44e4d14SBill Paul * __endnetgrent(). 58a44e4d14SBill Paul * There are two linked lists: 59a44e4d14SBill Paul * - linelist is just used by setnetgrent() to parse the net group file via. 60a44e4d14SBill Paul * parse_netgrp() 61a44e4d14SBill Paul * - netgrp is the list of entries for the current netgroup 62a44e4d14SBill Paul */ 63a44e4d14SBill Paul struct linelist { 64a44e4d14SBill Paul struct linelist *l_next; /* Chain ptr. */ 65a44e4d14SBill Paul int l_parsed; /* Flag for cycles */ 66a44e4d14SBill Paul char *l_groupname; /* Name of netgroup */ 67a44e4d14SBill Paul char *l_line; /* Netgroup entrie(s) to be parsed */ 68a44e4d14SBill Paul }; 69a44e4d14SBill Paul 70a44e4d14SBill Paul struct netgrp { 71a44e4d14SBill Paul struct netgrp *ng_next; /* Chain ptr */ 72a44e4d14SBill Paul char *ng_str[3]; /* Field pointers, see below */ 73a44e4d14SBill Paul }; 74a44e4d14SBill Paul #define NG_HOST 0 /* Host name */ 75a44e4d14SBill Paul #define NG_USER 1 /* User name */ 76a44e4d14SBill Paul #define NG_DOM 2 /* and Domain name */ 77a44e4d14SBill Paul 78a44e4d14SBill Paul static struct linelist *linehead = (struct linelist *)0; 79a44e4d14SBill Paul static struct netgrp *nextgrp = (struct netgrp *)0; 80a44e4d14SBill Paul static struct { 81a44e4d14SBill Paul struct netgrp *gr; 82a44e4d14SBill Paul char *grname; 83a44e4d14SBill Paul } grouphead = { 84a44e4d14SBill Paul (struct netgrp *)0, 85a44e4d14SBill Paul (char *)0, 86a44e4d14SBill Paul }; 87a44e4d14SBill Paul static int parse_netgrp(); 88a44e4d14SBill Paul static struct linelist *read_for_group(); 89a44e4d14SBill Paul void __setnetgrent(), __endnetgrent(); 90a44e4d14SBill Paul int __getnetgrent(); 91a44e4d14SBill Paul extern struct group_entry *gtable[]; 92a44e4d14SBill Paul 93a44e4d14SBill Paul /* 94a44e4d14SBill Paul * setnetgrent() 95a44e4d14SBill Paul * Parse the netgroup file looking for the netgroup and build the list 96a44e4d14SBill Paul * of netgrp structures. Let parse_netgrp() and read_for_group() do 97a44e4d14SBill Paul * most of the work. 98a44e4d14SBill Paul */ 99a44e4d14SBill Paul void 100a44e4d14SBill Paul __setnetgrent(group) 101a44e4d14SBill Paul char *group; 102a44e4d14SBill Paul { 103a44e4d14SBill Paul /* Sanity check */ 104a44e4d14SBill Paul 105a44e4d14SBill Paul if (group == NULL || !strlen(group)) 106a44e4d14SBill Paul return; 107a44e4d14SBill Paul 108a44e4d14SBill Paul if (grouphead.gr == (struct netgrp *)0 || 109a44e4d14SBill Paul strcmp(group, grouphead.grname)) { 110a44e4d14SBill Paul __endnetgrent(); 111a44e4d14SBill Paul if (parse_netgrp(group)) 112a44e4d14SBill Paul __endnetgrent(); 113a44e4d14SBill Paul else { 114a44e4d14SBill Paul grouphead.grname = (char *) 115a44e4d14SBill Paul malloc(strlen(group) + 1); 116a44e4d14SBill Paul strcpy(grouphead.grname, group); 117a44e4d14SBill Paul } 118a44e4d14SBill Paul } 119a44e4d14SBill Paul nextgrp = grouphead.gr; 120a44e4d14SBill Paul } 121a44e4d14SBill Paul 122a44e4d14SBill Paul /* 123a44e4d14SBill Paul * Get the next netgroup off the list. 124a44e4d14SBill Paul */ 125a44e4d14SBill Paul int 126a44e4d14SBill Paul __getnetgrent(hostp, userp, domp) 127a44e4d14SBill Paul char **hostp, **userp, **domp; 128a44e4d14SBill Paul { 129a44e4d14SBill Paul if (nextgrp) { 130a44e4d14SBill Paul *hostp = nextgrp->ng_str[NG_HOST]; 131a44e4d14SBill Paul *userp = nextgrp->ng_str[NG_USER]; 132a44e4d14SBill Paul *domp = nextgrp->ng_str[NG_DOM]; 133a44e4d14SBill Paul nextgrp = nextgrp->ng_next; 134a44e4d14SBill Paul return (1); 135a44e4d14SBill Paul } 136a44e4d14SBill Paul return (0); 137a44e4d14SBill Paul } 138a44e4d14SBill Paul 139a44e4d14SBill Paul /* 140a44e4d14SBill Paul * __endnetgrent() - cleanup 141a44e4d14SBill Paul */ 142a44e4d14SBill Paul void 143a44e4d14SBill Paul __endnetgrent() 144a44e4d14SBill Paul { 145a44e4d14SBill Paul register struct linelist *lp, *olp; 146a44e4d14SBill Paul register struct netgrp *gp, *ogp; 147a44e4d14SBill Paul 148a44e4d14SBill Paul lp = linehead; 149a44e4d14SBill Paul while (lp) { 150a44e4d14SBill Paul olp = lp; 151a44e4d14SBill Paul lp = lp->l_next; 152a44e4d14SBill Paul free(olp->l_groupname); 153a44e4d14SBill Paul free(olp->l_line); 154a44e4d14SBill Paul free((char *)olp); 155a44e4d14SBill Paul } 156a44e4d14SBill Paul linehead = (struct linelist *)0; 157a44e4d14SBill Paul if (grouphead.grname) { 158a44e4d14SBill Paul free(grouphead.grname); 159a44e4d14SBill Paul grouphead.grname = (char *)0; 160a44e4d14SBill Paul } 161a44e4d14SBill Paul gp = grouphead.gr; 162a44e4d14SBill Paul while (gp) { 163a44e4d14SBill Paul ogp = gp; 164a44e4d14SBill Paul gp = gp->ng_next; 165a44e4d14SBill Paul if (ogp->ng_str[NG_HOST]) 166a44e4d14SBill Paul free(ogp->ng_str[NG_HOST]); 167a44e4d14SBill Paul if (ogp->ng_str[NG_USER]) 168a44e4d14SBill Paul free(ogp->ng_str[NG_USER]); 169a44e4d14SBill Paul if (ogp->ng_str[NG_DOM]) 170a44e4d14SBill Paul free(ogp->ng_str[NG_DOM]); 171a44e4d14SBill Paul free((char *)ogp); 172a44e4d14SBill Paul } 173a44e4d14SBill Paul grouphead.gr = (struct netgrp *)0; 174a44e4d14SBill Paul } 175a44e4d14SBill Paul 176a44e4d14SBill Paul /* 177a44e4d14SBill Paul * Parse the netgroup file setting up the linked lists. 178a44e4d14SBill Paul */ 179a44e4d14SBill Paul static int 180a44e4d14SBill Paul parse_netgrp(group) 181a44e4d14SBill Paul char *group; 182a44e4d14SBill Paul { 183a44e4d14SBill Paul register char *spos, *epos; 184a44e4d14SBill Paul register int len, strpos; 185a44e4d14SBill Paul #ifdef DEBUG 186a44e4d14SBill Paul register int fields; 187a44e4d14SBill Paul #endif 188a44e4d14SBill Paul char *pos, *gpos; 189a44e4d14SBill Paul struct netgrp *grp; 190a44e4d14SBill Paul struct linelist *lp = linehead; 191a44e4d14SBill Paul 192a44e4d14SBill Paul /* 193a44e4d14SBill Paul * First, see if the line has already been read in. 194a44e4d14SBill Paul */ 195a44e4d14SBill Paul while (lp) { 196a44e4d14SBill Paul if (!strcmp(group, lp->l_groupname)) 197a44e4d14SBill Paul break; 198a44e4d14SBill Paul lp = lp->l_next; 199a44e4d14SBill Paul } 200a44e4d14SBill Paul if (lp == (struct linelist *)0 && 201a44e4d14SBill Paul (lp = read_for_group(group)) == (struct linelist *)0) 202a44e4d14SBill Paul return (1); 203a44e4d14SBill Paul if (lp->l_parsed) { 204a44e4d14SBill Paul #ifdef DEBUG 205a44e4d14SBill Paul /* 206a44e4d14SBill Paul * This error message is largely superflous since the 207a44e4d14SBill Paul * code handles the error condition sucessfully, and 208a44e4d14SBill Paul * spewing it out from inside libc can actually hose 209a44e4d14SBill Paul * certain programs. 210a44e4d14SBill Paul */ 2113029b69fSPhilippe Charnier warnx("cycle in netgroup %s", lp->l_groupname); 212a44e4d14SBill Paul #endif 213a44e4d14SBill Paul return (1); 214a44e4d14SBill Paul } else 215a44e4d14SBill Paul lp->l_parsed = 1; 216a44e4d14SBill Paul pos = lp->l_line; 217a44e4d14SBill Paul /* Watch for null pointer dereferences, dammit! */ 218a44e4d14SBill Paul while (pos != NULL && *pos != '\0') { 219a44e4d14SBill Paul if (*pos == '(') { 220a44e4d14SBill Paul grp = (struct netgrp *)malloc(sizeof (struct netgrp)); 221a44e4d14SBill Paul bzero((char *)grp, sizeof (struct netgrp)); 222a44e4d14SBill Paul grp->ng_next = grouphead.gr; 223a44e4d14SBill Paul grouphead.gr = grp; 224a44e4d14SBill Paul pos++; 225a44e4d14SBill Paul gpos = strsep(&pos, ")"); 226a44e4d14SBill Paul #ifdef DEBUG 227a44e4d14SBill Paul fields = 0; 228a44e4d14SBill Paul #endif 229a44e4d14SBill Paul for (strpos = 0; strpos < 3; strpos++) { 230a44e4d14SBill Paul if ((spos = strsep(&gpos, ","))) { 231a44e4d14SBill Paul #ifdef DEBUG 232a44e4d14SBill Paul fields++; 233a44e4d14SBill Paul #endif 234a44e4d14SBill Paul while (*spos == ' ' || *spos == '\t') 235a44e4d14SBill Paul spos++; 236a44e4d14SBill Paul if ((epos = strpbrk(spos, " \t"))) { 237a44e4d14SBill Paul *epos = '\0'; 238a44e4d14SBill Paul len = epos - spos; 239a44e4d14SBill Paul } else 240a44e4d14SBill Paul len = strlen(spos); 241a44e4d14SBill Paul if (len > 0) { 242a44e4d14SBill Paul grp->ng_str[strpos] = (char *) 243a44e4d14SBill Paul malloc(len + 1); 244a44e4d14SBill Paul bcopy(spos, grp->ng_str[strpos], 245a44e4d14SBill Paul len + 1); 246a44e4d14SBill Paul } 247a44e4d14SBill Paul } else { 248a44e4d14SBill Paul /* 249a44e4d14SBill Paul * All other systems I've tested 250a44e4d14SBill Paul * return NULL for empty netgroup 251a44e4d14SBill Paul * fields. It's up to user programs 252a44e4d14SBill Paul * to handle the NULLs appropriately. 253a44e4d14SBill Paul */ 254a44e4d14SBill Paul grp->ng_str[strpos] = NULL; 255a44e4d14SBill Paul } 256a44e4d14SBill Paul } 257a44e4d14SBill Paul #ifdef DEBUG 258a44e4d14SBill Paul /* 259a44e4d14SBill Paul * Note: on other platforms, malformed netgroup 260a44e4d14SBill Paul * entries are not normally flagged. While we 261a44e4d14SBill Paul * can catch bad entries and report them, we should 262a44e4d14SBill Paul * stay silent by default for compatibility's sake. 263a44e4d14SBill Paul */ 264a44e4d14SBill Paul if (fields < 3) 2653029b69fSPhilippe Charnier warnx("bad entry (%s%s%s%s%s) in netgroup \"%s\"", 266a44e4d14SBill Paul grp->ng_str[NG_HOST] == NULL ? "" : grp->ng_str[NG_HOST], 267a44e4d14SBill Paul grp->ng_str[NG_USER] == NULL ? "" : ",", 268a44e4d14SBill Paul grp->ng_str[NG_USER] == NULL ? "" : grp->ng_str[NG_USER], 269a44e4d14SBill Paul grp->ng_str[NG_DOM] == NULL ? "" : ",", 270a44e4d14SBill Paul grp->ng_str[NG_DOM] == NULL ? "" : grp->ng_str[NG_DOM], 271a44e4d14SBill Paul lp->l_groupname); 272a44e4d14SBill Paul #endif 273a44e4d14SBill Paul } else { 274a44e4d14SBill Paul spos = strsep(&pos, ", \t"); 275a44e4d14SBill Paul if (parse_netgrp(spos)) 276a44e4d14SBill Paul continue; 277a44e4d14SBill Paul } 278a44e4d14SBill Paul /* Watch for null pointer dereferences, dammit! */ 279a44e4d14SBill Paul if (pos != NULL) 280a44e4d14SBill Paul while (*pos == ' ' || *pos == ',' || *pos == '\t') 281a44e4d14SBill Paul pos++; 282a44e4d14SBill Paul } 283a44e4d14SBill Paul return (0); 284a44e4d14SBill Paul } 285a44e4d14SBill Paul 286a44e4d14SBill Paul /* 287a44e4d14SBill Paul * Read the netgroup file and save lines until the line for the netgroup 288a44e4d14SBill Paul * is found. Return 1 if eof is encountered. 289a44e4d14SBill Paul */ 290a44e4d14SBill Paul static struct linelist * 291a44e4d14SBill Paul read_for_group(group) 292a44e4d14SBill Paul char *group; 293a44e4d14SBill Paul { 29479cc85d3SBill Paul register char *pos, *spos, *linep = NULL, *olinep = NULL; 295a44e4d14SBill Paul register int len, olen; 296a44e4d14SBill Paul int cont; 297a44e4d14SBill Paul struct linelist *lp; 298a44e4d14SBill Paul char line[LINSIZ + 1]; 29979cc85d3SBill Paul char *data = NULL; 300a44e4d14SBill Paul 301a44e4d14SBill Paul data = lookup (gtable, group); 302a44e4d14SBill Paul sprintf(line, "%s %s", group, data); 303a44e4d14SBill Paul pos = (char *)&line; 304a44e4d14SBill Paul #ifdef CANT_HAPPEN 305a44e4d14SBill Paul if (*pos == '#') 306a44e4d14SBill Paul continue; 307a44e4d14SBill Paul #endif 308a44e4d14SBill Paul while (*pos == ' ' || *pos == '\t') 309a44e4d14SBill Paul pos++; 310a44e4d14SBill Paul spos = pos; 311a44e4d14SBill Paul while (*pos != ' ' && *pos != '\t' && *pos != '\n' && 312a44e4d14SBill Paul *pos != '\0') 313a44e4d14SBill Paul pos++; 314a44e4d14SBill Paul len = pos - spos; 315a44e4d14SBill Paul while (*pos == ' ' || *pos == '\t') 316a44e4d14SBill Paul pos++; 317a44e4d14SBill Paul if (*pos != '\n' && *pos != '\0') { 318a44e4d14SBill Paul lp = (struct linelist *)malloc(sizeof (*lp)); 319a44e4d14SBill Paul lp->l_parsed = 0; 320a44e4d14SBill Paul lp->l_groupname = (char *)malloc(len + 1); 321a44e4d14SBill Paul bcopy(spos, lp->l_groupname, len); 322a44e4d14SBill Paul *(lp->l_groupname + len) = '\0'; 323a44e4d14SBill Paul len = strlen(pos); 324a44e4d14SBill Paul olen = 0; 325a44e4d14SBill Paul /* 326a44e4d14SBill Paul * Loop around handling line continuations. 327a44e4d14SBill Paul */ 328a44e4d14SBill Paul do { 329a44e4d14SBill Paul if (*(pos + len - 1) == '\n') 330a44e4d14SBill Paul len--; 331a44e4d14SBill Paul if (*(pos + len - 1) == '\\') { 332a44e4d14SBill Paul len--; 333a44e4d14SBill Paul cont = 1; 334a44e4d14SBill Paul } else 335a44e4d14SBill Paul cont = 0; 336a44e4d14SBill Paul if (len > 0) { 337a44e4d14SBill Paul linep = (char *)malloc(olen + len + 1); 338a44e4d14SBill Paul if (olen > 0) { 339a44e4d14SBill Paul bcopy(olinep, linep, olen); 340a44e4d14SBill Paul free(olinep); 341a44e4d14SBill Paul } 342a44e4d14SBill Paul bcopy(pos, linep + olen, len); 343a44e4d14SBill Paul olen += len; 344a44e4d14SBill Paul *(linep + olen) = '\0'; 345a44e4d14SBill Paul olinep = linep; 346a44e4d14SBill Paul } 347a44e4d14SBill Paul #ifdef CANT_HAPPEN 348a44e4d14SBill Paul if (cont) { 349a44e4d14SBill Paul if (fgets(line, LINSIZ, netf)) { 350a44e4d14SBill Paul pos = line; 351a44e4d14SBill Paul len = strlen(pos); 352a44e4d14SBill Paul } else 353a44e4d14SBill Paul cont = 0; 354a44e4d14SBill Paul } 355a44e4d14SBill Paul #endif 356a44e4d14SBill Paul } while (cont); 357a44e4d14SBill Paul lp->l_line = linep; 358a44e4d14SBill Paul lp->l_next = linehead; 359a44e4d14SBill Paul linehead = lp; 360a44e4d14SBill Paul #ifdef CANT_HAPPEN 361a44e4d14SBill Paul /* 362a44e4d14SBill Paul * If this is the one we wanted, we are done. 363a44e4d14SBill Paul */ 364a44e4d14SBill Paul if (!strcmp(lp->l_groupname, group)) 365a44e4d14SBill Paul #endif 366a44e4d14SBill Paul return (lp); 367a44e4d14SBill Paul } 368a44e4d14SBill Paul return ((struct linelist *)0); 369a44e4d14SBill Paul } 370