xref: /titanic_44/usr/src/cmd/tcpd/tcpdmatch.c (revision c28749e97052f09388969427adf7df641cdcdc22)
1  /*
2   * tcpdmatch - explain what tcpd would do in a specific case
3   *
4   * usage: tcpdmatch [-d] [-i inet_conf] daemon[@host] [user@]host
5   *
6   * -d: use the access control tables in the current directory.
7   *
8   * -i: location of inetd.conf file.
9   *
10   * All errors are reported to the standard error stream, including the errors
11   * that would normally be reported via the syslog daemon.
12   *
13   * Author: Wietse Venema, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.
14   */
15 
16 #ifndef lint
17 static char sccsid[] = "@(#) tcpdmatch.c 1.5 96/02/11 17:01:36";
18 #endif
19 
20 /* System libraries. */
21 
22 #include <sys/types.h>
23 #include <sys/stat.h>
24 #include <sys/socket.h>
25 #include <netinet/in.h>
26 #include <arpa/inet.h>
27 #include <netdb.h>
28 #include <stdio.h>
29 #include <syslog.h>
30 #include <setjmp.h>
31 #include <string.h>
32 
33 extern void exit();
34 extern int optind;
35 extern char *optarg;
36 
37 #ifndef	INADDR_NONE
38 #define	INADDR_NONE	(-1)		/* XXX should be 0xffffffff */
39 #endif
40 
41 #ifndef S_ISDIR
42 #define S_ISDIR(m)	(((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR)
43 #endif
44 
45 /* Application-specific. */
46 
47 #include "tcpd.h"
48 #include "inetcf.h"
49 #include "scaffold.h"
50 
51 static void usage();
52 static void tcpdmatch();
53 
54 /* The main program */
55 
56 int     main(argc, argv)
57 int     argc;
58 char  **argv;
59 {
60     struct hostent *hp;
61     char   *myname = argv[0];
62     char   *client;
63     char   *server;
64     char   *addr;
65     char   *user;
66     char   *daemon;
67     struct request_info request;
68     int     ch;
69     char   *inetcf = 0;
70     int     count;
71     struct sockaddr_gen server_sin;
72     struct sockaddr_gen client_sin;
73     struct stat st;
74 
75     /*
76      * Show what rule actually matched.
77      */
78     hosts_access_verbose = 2;
79 
80     /*
81      * Parse the JCL.
82      */
83     while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "di:")) != EOF) {
84 	switch (ch) {
85 	case 'd':
86 	    hosts_allow_table = "hosts.allow";
87 	    hosts_deny_table = "hosts.deny";
88 	    break;
89 	case 'i':
90 	    inetcf = optarg;
91 	    break;
92 	default:
93 	    usage(myname);
94 	    /* NOTREACHED */
95 	}
96     }
97     if (argc != optind + 2)
98 	usage(myname);
99 
100     /*
101      * When confusion really strikes...
102      */
103     if (check_path(REAL_DAEMON_DIR, &st) < 0) {
104 	tcpd_warn("REAL_DAEMON_DIR %s: %m", REAL_DAEMON_DIR);
105     } else if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
106 	tcpd_warn("REAL_DAEMON_DIR %s is not a directory", REAL_DAEMON_DIR);
107     }
108 
109     /*
110      * Default is to specify a daemon process name. When daemon@host is
111      * specified, separate the two parts.
112      */
113     if ((server = split_at(argv[optind], '@')) == 0)
114 	server = unknown;
115     if (argv[optind][0] == '/') {
116 	daemon = strrchr(argv[optind], '/') + 1;
117 	tcpd_warn("%s: daemon name normalized to: %s", argv[optind], daemon);
118     } else {
119 	daemon = argv[optind];
120     }
121 
122     /*
123      * Default is to specify a client hostname or address. When user@host is
124      * specified, separate the two parts.
125      */
126     if ((client = split_at(argv[optind + 1], '@')) != 0) {
127 	user = argv[optind + 1];
128     } else {
129 	client = argv[optind + 1];
130 	user = unknown;
131     }
132 
133     /*
134      * Analyze the inetd (or tlid) configuration file, so that we can warn
135      * the user about services that may not be wrapped, services that are not
136      * configured, or services that are wrapped in an incorrect manner. Allow
137      * for services that are not run from inetd, or that have tcpd access
138      * control built into them.
139      */
140     inetcf = inet_cfg(inetcf);
141     inet_set("portmap", WR_NOT);
142     inet_set("rpcbind", WR_NOT);
143     switch (inet_get(daemon)) {
144     case WR_UNKNOWN:
145 	tcpd_warn("%s: no such process name in %s", daemon, inetcf);
146 	break;
147     case WR_NOT:
148 	tcpd_warn("%s: service possibly not wrapped", daemon);
149 	break;
150     }
151 
152     /*
153      * Check accessibility of access control files.
154      */
155     (void) check_path(hosts_allow_table, &st);
156     (void) check_path(hosts_deny_table, &st);
157 
158     /*
159      * Fill in what we have figured out sofar. Use socket and DNS routines
160      * for address and name conversions. We attach stdout to the request so
161      * that banner messages will become visible.
162      */
163     request_init(&request, RQ_DAEMON, daemon, RQ_USER, user, RQ_FILE, 1, 0);
164     sock_methods(&request);
165 
166     /*
167      * If a server hostname is specified, insist that the name maps to at
168      * most one address. eval_hostname() warns the user about name server
169      * problems, while using the request.server structure as a cache for host
170      * address and name conversion results.
171      */
172     if (NOT_INADDR(server) == 0 || HOSTNAME_KNOWN(server)) {
173 	if ((hp = find_inet_addr(server)) == 0)
174 	    exit(1);
175 	memset((char *) &server_sin, 0, sizeof(server_sin));
176 	server_sin.sg_family = hp->h_addrtype;
177 	request_set(&request, RQ_SERVER_SIN, &server_sin, 0);
178 
179 	for (count = 0; (addr = hp->h_addr_list[count]) != 0; count++) {
180 	    memcpy((char *) SGADDRP(&server_sin), addr, hp->h_length);
181 
182 	    /*
183 	     * Force evaluation of server host name and address. Host name
184 	     * conflicts will be reported while eval_hostname() does its job.
185 	     */
186 	    request_set(&request, RQ_SERVER_NAME, "", RQ_SERVER_ADDR, "", 0);
187 	    if (STR_EQ(eval_hostname(request.server), unknown))
188 		tcpd_warn("host address %s->name lookup failed",
189 			  eval_hostaddr(request.server));
190 	}
191 	if (count > 1) {
192 	    fprintf(stderr, "Error: %s has more than one address\n", server);
193 	    fprintf(stderr, "Please specify an address instead\n");
194 	    exit(1);
195 	}
196 	free((char *) hp);
197     } else {
198 	request_set(&request, RQ_SERVER_NAME, server, 0);
199     }
200 
201     /*
202      * If a client address is specified, we simulate the effect of client
203      * hostname lookup failure.
204      */
205     if (numeric_addr(client, NULL, NULL, NULL) == 0) {
206 	request_set(&request, RQ_CLIENT_ADDR, client, 0);
207 	tcpdmatch(&request);
208 	exit(0);
209     }
210 
211     /*
212      * Perhaps they are testing special client hostname patterns that aren't
213      * really host names at all.
214      */
215     if (NOT_INADDR(client) && HOSTNAME_KNOWN(client) == 0) {
216 	request_set(&request, RQ_CLIENT_NAME, client, 0);
217 	tcpdmatch(&request);
218 	exit(0);
219     }
220 
221     /*
222      * Otherwise, assume that a client hostname is specified, and insist that
223      * the address can be looked up. The reason for this requirement is that
224      * in real life the client address is available (at least with IP). Let
225      * eval_hostname() figure out if this host is properly registered, while
226      * using the request.client structure as a cache for host name and
227      * address conversion results.
228      */
229     if ((hp = find_inet_addr(client)) == 0)
230 	exit(1);
231     memset((char *) &client_sin, 0, sizeof(client_sin));
232     client_sin.sg_family = hp->h_addrtype;
233     request_set(&request, RQ_CLIENT_SIN, &client_sin, 0);
234 
235     for (count = 0; (addr = hp->h_addr_list[count]) != 0; count++) {
236 	memcpy((char *) SGADDRP(&client_sin), addr, hp->h_length);
237 
238 	/*
239 	 * Force evaluation of client host name and address. Host name
240 	 * conflicts will be reported while eval_hostname() does its job.
241 	 */
242 	request_set(&request, RQ_CLIENT_NAME, "", RQ_CLIENT_ADDR, "", 0);
243 	if (STR_EQ(eval_hostname(request.client), unknown))
244 	    tcpd_warn("host address %s->name lookup failed",
245 		      eval_hostaddr(request.client));
246 	tcpdmatch(&request);
247 	if (hp->h_addr_list[count + 1])
248 	    printf("\n");
249     }
250     free((char *) hp);
251     exit(0);
252 }
253 
254 /* Explain how to use this program */
255 
256 static void usage(myname)
257 char   *myname;
258 {
259     fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-d] [-i inet_conf] daemon[@host] [user@]host\n",
260 	    myname);
261     fprintf(stderr, "	-d: use allow/deny files in current directory\n");
262     fprintf(stderr, "	-i: location of inetd.conf file\n");
263     exit(1);
264 }
265 
266 /* Print interesting expansions */
267 
268 static void expand(text, pattern, request)
269 char   *text;
270 char   *pattern;
271 struct request_info *request;
272 {
273     char    buf[BUFSIZ];
274 
275     if (STR_NE(percent_x(buf, sizeof(buf), pattern, request), unknown))
276 	printf("%s %s\n", text, buf);
277 }
278 
279 /* Try out a (server,client) pair */
280 
281 static void tcpdmatch(request)
282 struct request_info *request;
283 {
284     int     verdict;
285 
286     /*
287      * Show what we really know. Suppress uninteresting noise.
288      */
289     expand("client:   hostname", "%n", request);
290     expand("client:   address ", "%a", request);
291     expand("client:   username", "%u", request);
292     expand("server:   hostname", "%N", request);
293     expand("server:   address ", "%A", request);
294     expand("server:   process ", "%d", request);
295 
296     /*
297      * Reset stuff that might be changed by options handlers. In dry-run
298      * mode, extension language routines that would not return should inform
299      * us of their plan, by clearing the dry_run flag. This is a bit clumsy
300      * but we must be able to verify hosts with more than one network
301      * address.
302      */
303     rfc931_timeout = RFC931_TIMEOUT;
304     allow_severity = SEVERITY;
305     deny_severity = LOG_WARNING;
306     dry_run = 1;
307 
308     /*
309      * When paranoid mode is enabled, access is rejected no matter what the
310      * access control rules say.
311      */
312 #ifdef PARANOID
313     if (STR_EQ(eval_hostname(request->client), paranoid)) {
314 	printf("access:   denied (PARANOID mode)\n\n");
315 	return;
316     }
317 #endif
318 
319     /*
320      * Report the access control verdict.
321      */
322     verdict = hosts_access(request);
323     printf("access:   %s\n",
324 	   dry_run == 0 ? "delegated" :
325 	   verdict ? "granted" : "denied");
326 }
327