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1 /*
2  * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
3  * Use is subject to license terms.
4  */
5 
6 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
7 /*
8  * lib/kadm/logger.c
9  *
10  * Copyright 1995 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
11  * All Rights Reserved.
12  *
13  * Export of this software from the United States of America may
14  *   require a specific license from the United States Government.
15  *   It is the responsibility of any person or organization contemplating
16  *   export to obtain such a license before exporting.
17  *
18  * WITHIN THAT CONSTRAINT, permission to use, copy, modify, and
19  * distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and
20  * without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright
21  * notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and
22  * this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that
23  * the name of M.I.T. not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining
24  * to distribution of the software without specific, written prior
25  * permission.  Furthermore if you modify this software you must label
26  * your software as modified software and not distribute it in such a
27  * fashion that it might be confused with the original M.I.T. software.
28  * M.I.T. makes no representations about the suitability of
29  * this software for any purpose.  It is provided "as is" without express
30  * or implied warranty.
31  *
32  */
33 
34 
35 /* KADM5 wants non-syslog log files to contain syslog-like entries */
36 #define VERBOSE_LOGS
37 
38 /*
39  * logger.c	- Handle logging functions for those who want it.
40  */
41 #include "k5-int.h"
42 #include "adm_proto.h"
43 #include "com_err.h"
44 #include <stdio.h>
45 #include <ctype.h>
46 #include <ctype.h>
47 #include <syslog.h>
48 #include <stdarg.h>
49 #include <libintl.h>
50 #include <sys/types.h>
51 #include <sys/stat.h>
52 
53 #define	KRB5_KLOG_MAX_ERRMSG_SIZE	1024
54 #ifndef	MAXHOSTNAMELEN
55 #define	MAXHOSTNAMELEN	256
56 #endif	/* MAXHOSTNAMELEN */
57 
58 #define LSPEC_PARSE_ERR_1 	1
59 #define LSPEC_PARSE_ERR_2	2
60 #define LOG_FILE_ERR		3
61 #define LOG_DEVICE_ERR		4
62 #define LOG_UFO_STRING		5
63 #define LOG_EMERG_STRING	6
64 #define LOG_ALERT_STRING	7
65 #define LOG_CRIT_STRING		8
66 #define LOG_ERR_STRING		9
67 #define LOG_WARNING_STRING	10
68 #define LOG_NOTICE_STRING	11
69 #define LOG_INFO_STRING	12
70 #define LOG_DEBUG_STRING	13
71 /* This is to assure that we have at least one match in the syslog stuff */
72 /*
73 static const char LSPEC_PARSE_ERR_1[] =	"%s: cannot parse <%s>\n";
74 static const char LSPEC_PARSE_ERR_2[] =	"%s: warning - logging entry syntax error\n";
75 static const char LOG_FILE_ERR[] =	"%s: error writing to %s\n";
76 static const char LOG_DEVICE_ERR[] =	"%s: error writing to %s device\n";
77 static const char LOG_UFO_STRING[] =	"???";
78 static const char LOG_EMERG_STRING[] =	"EMERGENCY";
79 static const char LOG_ALERT_STRING[] =	"ALERT";
80 static const char LOG_CRIT_STRING[] =	"CRITICAL";
81 static const char LOG_ERR_STRING[] =	"Error";
82 static const char LOG_WARNING_STRING[] =	"Warning";
83 static const char LOG_NOTICE_STRING[] =	"Notice";
84 static const char LOG_INFO_STRING[] =	"info";
85 static const char LOG_DEBUG_STRING[] =	"debug";
86 */
87 
88 
89 const char *
90 krb5_log_error_table(long errorno) {
91 switch (errorno) {
92 	case LSPEC_PARSE_ERR_1:
93 		return(gettext("%s: cannot parse <%s>\n"));
94 	case LSPEC_PARSE_ERR_2:
95 		return(gettext("%s: warning - logging entry syntax error\n"));
96 	case LOG_FILE_ERR:
97 		return(gettext("%s: error writing to %s\n"));
98 	case LOG_DEVICE_ERR:
99 		return(gettext("%s: error writing to %s device\n"));
100 	case LOG_UFO_STRING:
101         default:
102 		return(gettext("???"));
103 	case LOG_EMERG_STRING:
104 		return(gettext("EMERGENCY"));
105 	case LOG_ALERT_STRING:
106 		return(gettext("ALERT"));
107 	case LOG_CRIT_STRING:
108 		return(gettext("CRITICAL"));
109 	case LOG_ERR_STRING:
110 		return(gettext("Error"));
111 	case LOG_WARNING_STRING:
112 		return(gettext("Warning"));
113 	case LOG_NOTICE_STRING:
114 		return(gettext("Notice"));
115 	case LOG_INFO_STRING:
116 		return(gettext("info"));
117 	case LOG_DEBUG_STRING:
118 		return(gettext("info"));
119 	}
120 }
121 
122 /*
123  * Output logging.
124  *
125  * Output logging is now controlled by the configuration file.  We can specify
126  * the following syntaxes under the [logging]->entity specification.
127  *	FILE<opentype><pathname>
128  *	SYSLOG[=<severity>[:<facility>]]
129  *	STDERR
130  *	CONSOLE
131  *	DEVICE=<device-spec>
132  *
133  * Where:
134  *	<opentype> is ":" for open/append, "=" for open/create.
135  *	<pathname> is a valid path name.
136  *	<severity> is one of: (default = ERR)
137  *		EMERG
138  *		ALERT
139  *		CRIT
140  *		ERR
141  *		WARNING
142  *		NOTICE
143  *		INFO
144  *		DEBUG
145  *	<facility> is one of: (default = AUTH)
146  *		KERN
147  *		USER
148  *		MAIL
149  *		DAEMON
150  *		AUTH
151  *		LPR
152  *		NEWS
153  *		UUCP
154  *		CRON
155  *		LOCAL0..LOCAL7
156  *	<device-spec> is a valid device specification.
157  */
158 struct log_entry {
159     enum log_type { K_LOG_FILE,
160 			K_LOG_SYSLOG,
161 			K_LOG_STDERR,
162 			K_LOG_CONSOLE,
163 			K_LOG_DEVICE,
164 			K_LOG_NONE } log_type;
165     krb5_pointer log_2free;
166     union log_union {
167 	struct log_file {
168 	    FILE	*lf_filep;
169 	    char	*lf_fname;
170 	    char	*lf_fopen_mode; /* "a+" or "w" */
171 #define	K_LOG_DEF_FILE_ROTATE_PERIOD	-1	/* never */
172 #define	K_LOG_DEF_FILE_ROTATE_VERSIONS	0	/* no versions */
173 	    time_t	lf_rotate_period;
174 	    time_t	lf_last_rotated;
175 	    int		lf_rotate_versions;
176 	} log_file;
177 	struct log_syslog {
178 	    int		ls_facility;
179 	    int		ls_severity;
180 	} log_syslog;
181 	struct log_device {
182 	    FILE	*ld_filep;
183 	    char	*ld_devname;
184 	} log_device;
185     } log_union;
186 };
187 #define	lfu_filep	log_union.log_file.lf_filep
188 #define	lfu_fname	log_union.log_file.lf_fname
189 #define	lfu_fopen_mode	log_union.log_file.lf_fopen_mode
190 #define	lfu_rotate_period	log_union.log_file.lf_rotate_period
191 #define	lfu_last_rotated	log_union.log_file.lf_last_rotated
192 #define	lfu_rotate_versions	log_union.log_file.lf_rotate_versions
193 #define	lsu_facility	log_union.log_syslog.ls_facility
194 #define	lsu_severity	log_union.log_syslog.ls_severity
195 #define	ldu_filep	log_union.log_device.ld_filep
196 #define	ldu_devname	log_union.log_device.ld_devname
197 
198 struct log_control {
199     struct log_entry	*log_entries;
200     int			log_nentries;
201     char		*log_whoami;
202     char		*log_hostname;
203     krb5_boolean	log_opened;
204 
205 };
206 
207 static struct log_control log_control = {
208     (struct log_entry *) NULL,
209     0,
210     (char *) NULL,
211     (char *) NULL,
212     0
213 };
214 static struct log_entry	def_log_entry;
215 
216 /*
217  * These macros define any special processing that needs to happen for
218  * devices.  For unix, of course, this is hardly anything.
219  */
220 #define	DEVICE_OPEN(d, m)	fopen(d, m)
221 #define	CONSOLE_OPEN(m)		fopen("/dev/console", m)
222 #define	DEVICE_PRINT(f, m)	((fprintf(f, "%s\r\n", m) >= 0) ? 	\
223 				 (fflush(f), 0) :			\
224 				 -1)
225 #define	DEVICE_CLOSE(d)		fclose(d)
226 
227 
228 /*
229  * klog_rotate() - roate a log file if we have specified rotation
230  * parameters in krb5.conf.
231  */
232 static void
233 klog_rotate(struct log_entry *le)
234 {
235 	time_t t;
236 	int i;
237 	char *name_buf1;
238 	char *name_buf2;
239 	char *old_name;
240 	char *new_name;
241 	char *tmp;
242 	FILE *fp;
243 	int num_vers;
244 	mode_t old_umask;
245 
246 
247 	/*
248 	 * By default we don't rotate.
249 	 */
250 	if (le->lfu_rotate_period == K_LOG_DEF_FILE_ROTATE_PERIOD)
251 		return;
252 
253 	t = time(0);
254 
255 	if (t >= le->lfu_last_rotated + le->lfu_rotate_period) {
256 		/*
257 		 * The N log file versions will be renamed X.N-1 X.N-2, ... X.0.
258 		 * So the allocate file name buffers that can the version
259 		 * number extensions.
260 		 * 32 extra bytes is plenty.
261 		 */
262 		name_buf1 = malloc(strlen(le->lfu_fname) + 32);
263 
264 		if (name_buf1 == NULL)
265 			return;
266 
267 		name_buf2 = malloc(strlen(le->lfu_fname) + 32);
268 
269 		if (name_buf2 == NULL) {
270 			free(name_buf1);
271 			return;
272 		}
273 
274 		old_name = name_buf1;
275 		new_name = name_buf2;
276 
277 		/*
278 		 * If there N versions, then the first one has file extension
279 		 * of N-1.
280 		 */
281 		(void) sprintf(new_name, "%s.%d", le->lfu_fname,
282 			le->lfu_rotate_versions - 1);
283 
284 		/*
285 		 * Rename file.N-2 to file.N-1, file.N-3 to file.N-2, ...
286 		 * file.0 to file.1
287 		 */
288 		for (i = le->lfu_rotate_versions - 1; i > 0; i--) {
289 			(void) sprintf(old_name, "%s.%d", le->lfu_fname, i - 1);
290 			(void) rename(old_name, new_name);
291 
292 			/*
293 			 * swap old name and new name. This way,
294 			 * on the next iteration, new_name.X
295 			 * becomes new_name.X-1.
296 			 */
297 			tmp = old_name;
298 			old_name = new_name;
299 			new_name = tmp;
300 		}
301 		old_name = le->lfu_fname;
302 
303 		(void) rename(old_name, new_name);
304 
305 		/*
306 		 * Even though we don't know yet if the fopen()
307 		 * of the log file will succeed, we mark the log
308 		 * as rotated. This is so we don't repeatably
309 		 * rotate file.N-2 to file.N-1 ... etc without
310 		 * waiting for the rotate period to elapse.
311 		 */
312 		le->lfu_last_rotated = t;
313 
314 		/*
315 		 * Default log file creation mode should be read-only
316 		 * by owner(root), but the admin can override with
317 		 * chmod(1) if desired.
318 		 */
319 
320 		old_umask = umask(077);
321 		fp = fopen(old_name, le->lfu_fopen_mode);
322 
323 		umask(old_umask);
324 
325 		if (fp != NULL) {
326 
327 			(void) fclose(le->lfu_filep);
328 			le->lfu_filep = fp;
329 
330 			/*
331 			 * If the version parameter in krb5.conf was
332 			 * 0, then we take this to mean that rotating the
333 			 * log file will cause us to dispose of the
334 			 * old one, and created a new one. We have just
335 			 * renamed the old one to file.-1, so remove it.
336 			 */
337 			if (le->lfu_rotate_versions <= 0)
338 				(void) unlink(new_name);
339 
340 		} else {
341 			fprintf(stderr,
342 		gettext("During rotate, couldn't open log file %s: %s\n"),
343 				old_name, error_message(errno));
344 			/*
345 			 * Put it back.
346 			 */
347 			(void) rename(new_name, old_name);
348 		}
349 		free(name_buf1);
350 		free(name_buf2);
351 	}
352 }
353 
354 /*
355  * klog_com_err_proc()	- Handle com_err(3) messages as specified by the
356  *			  profile.
357  */
358 static void
359 klog_com_err_proc(whoami, code, format, ap)
360     const char	*whoami;
361     long	code;
362     const char	*format;
363     va_list	ap;
364 {
365     char	outbuf[KRB5_KLOG_MAX_ERRMSG_SIZE];
366     int		lindex;
367     char	*actual_format;
368     int		log_pri = -1;
369     char	*cp;
370     char	*syslogp;
371 
372     /* Make the header */
373     sprintf(outbuf, "%s: ", whoami);
374     /*
375      * Squirrel away address after header for syslog since syslog makes
376      * a header
377      */
378     syslogp = &outbuf[strlen(outbuf)];
379 
380     /* If reporting an error message, separate it. */
381     if (code) {
382         outbuf[sizeof(outbuf) - 1] = '\0';
383 	strncat(outbuf, error_message(code), sizeof(outbuf) - 1 - strlen(outbuf));
384 	strncat(outbuf, " - ", sizeof(outbuf) - 1 - strlen(outbuf));
385     }
386     cp = &outbuf[strlen(outbuf)];
387 
388     actual_format = (char *) format;
389     /*
390      * This is an unpleasant hack.  If the first character is less than
391      * 8, then we assume that it is a priority.
392      *
393      * Since it is not guaranteed that there is a direct mapping between
394      * syslog priorities (e.g. Ultrix and old BSD), we resort to this
395      * intermediate representation.
396      */
397     if ((((unsigned char) *format) > 0) && (((unsigned char) *format) <= 8)) {
398 	actual_format = (char *) (format + 1);
399 	switch ((unsigned char) *format) {
400 	case 1:
401 	    log_pri = LOG_EMERG;
402 	    break;
403 	case 2:
404 	    log_pri = LOG_ALERT;
405 	    break;
406 	case 3:
407 	    log_pri = LOG_CRIT;
408 	    break;
409 	default:
410 	case 4:
411 	    log_pri = LOG_ERR;
412 	    break;
413 	case 5:
414 	    log_pri = LOG_WARNING;
415 	    break;
416 	case 6:
417 	    log_pri = LOG_NOTICE;
418 	    break;
419 	case 7:
420 	    log_pri = LOG_INFO;
421 	    break;
422 	case 8:
423 	    log_pri = LOG_DEBUG;
424 	    break;
425 	}
426     }
427 
428     /* Now format the actual message */
429     vsprintf(cp, actual_format, ap);
430 
431     /*
432      * Now that we have the message formatted, perform the output to each
433      * logging specification.
434      */
435     for (lindex = 0; lindex < log_control.log_nentries; lindex++) {
436 	switch (log_control.log_entries[lindex].log_type) {
437 	case K_LOG_FILE:
438 
439 	    klog_rotate(&log_control.log_entries[lindex]);
440 	    /*FALLTHRU*/
441 	case K_LOG_STDERR:
442 	    /*
443 	     * Files/standard error.
444 	     */
445 	    if (fprintf(log_control.log_entries[lindex].lfu_filep, "%s\n",
446 			outbuf) < 0) {
447 		/* Attempt to report error */
448 		fprintf(stderr, krb5_log_error_table(LOG_FILE_ERR), whoami,
449 			log_control.log_entries[lindex].lfu_fname);
450 	    }
451 	    else {
452 		fflush(log_control.log_entries[lindex].lfu_filep);
453 	    }
454 	    break;
455 	case K_LOG_CONSOLE:
456 	case K_LOG_DEVICE:
457 	    /*
458 	     * Devices (may need special handling)
459 	     */
460 	    if (DEVICE_PRINT(log_control.log_entries[lindex].ldu_filep,
461 			     outbuf) < 0) {
462 		/* Attempt to report error */
463 		fprintf(stderr, krb5_log_error_table(LOG_DEVICE_ERR), whoami,
464 			log_control.log_entries[lindex].ldu_devname);
465 	    }
466 	    break;
467 	case K_LOG_SYSLOG:
468 	    /*
469 	     * System log.
470 	     */
471 	    /*
472 	     * If we have specified a priority through our hackery, then
473 	     * use it, otherwise use the default.
474 	     */
475 	    if (log_pri >= 0)
476 		log_pri |= log_control.log_entries[lindex].lsu_facility;
477 	    else
478 		log_pri = log_control.log_entries[lindex].lsu_facility |
479 		    log_control.log_entries[lindex].lsu_severity;
480 
481 	    /* Log the message with our header trimmed off */
482 	    syslog(log_pri, "%s", syslogp);
483 	    break;
484 	default:
485 	    break;
486 	}
487     }
488 }
489 
490 /*
491  * krb5_klog_init()	- Initialize logging.
492  *
493  * This routine parses the syntax described above to specify destinations for
494  * com_err(3) or krb5_klog_syslog() messages generated by the caller.
495  *
496  * Parameters:
497  *	kcontext	- Kerberos context.
498  *	ename		- Entity name as it is to appear in the profile.
499  *	whoami		- Entity name as it is to appear in error output.
500  *	do_com_err	- Take over com_err(3) processing.
501  *
502  * Implicit inputs:
503  *	stderr		- This is where STDERR output goes.
504  *
505  * Implicit outputs:
506  *	log_nentries	- Number of log entries, both valid and invalid.
507  *	log_control	- List of entries (log_nentries long) which contains
508  *			  data for klog_com_err_proc() to use to determine
509  *			  where/how to send output.
510  */
511 krb5_error_code
512 krb5_klog_init(kcontext, ename, whoami, do_com_err)
513     krb5_context	kcontext;
514     char		*ename;
515     char		*whoami;
516     krb5_boolean	do_com_err;
517 {
518     const char	*logging_profent[3];
519     const char	*logging_defent[3];
520     char	**logging_specs;
521     int		i, ngood;
522     char	*cp, *cp2;
523     char	savec;
524     int		error;
525     int		do_openlog, log_facility;
526     FILE	*f;
527     mode_t      old_umask;
528 
529     /* Initialize */
530     do_openlog = 0;
531     log_facility = 0;
532 
533     /*
534      * Look up [logging]-><ename> in the profile.  If that doesn't
535      * succeed, then look for [logging]->default.
536      */
537     logging_profent[0] = "logging";
538     logging_profent[1] = ename;
539     logging_profent[2] = (char *) NULL;
540     logging_defent[0] = "logging";
541     logging_defent[1] = "default";
542     logging_defent[2] = (char *) NULL;
543     logging_specs = (char **) NULL;
544     ngood = 0;
545     log_control.log_nentries = 0;
546     if (!profile_get_values(kcontext->profile,
547 			    logging_profent,
548 			    &logging_specs) ||
549 	!profile_get_values(kcontext->profile,
550 			    logging_defent,
551 			    &logging_specs)) {
552 	/*
553 	 * We have a match, so we first count the number of elements
554 	 */
555 	for (log_control.log_nentries = 0;
556 	     logging_specs[log_control.log_nentries];
557 	     log_control.log_nentries++);
558 
559 	/*
560 	 * Now allocate our structure.
561 	 */
562 	log_control.log_entries = (struct log_entry *)
563 	    malloc(log_control.log_nentries * sizeof(struct log_entry));
564 	if (log_control.log_entries) {
565 	    /*
566 	     * Scan through the list.
567 	     */
568 	    for (i=0; i<log_control.log_nentries; i++) {
569 		log_control.log_entries[i].log_type = K_LOG_NONE;
570 		log_control.log_entries[i].log_2free = logging_specs[i];
571 		/*
572 		 * The format is:
573 		 *	<whitespace><data><whitespace>
574 		 * so, trim off the leading and trailing whitespace here.
575 		 */
576 		for (cp = logging_specs[i]; isspace(*cp); cp++);
577 		for (cp2 = &logging_specs[i][strlen(logging_specs[i])-1];
578 		     isspace(*cp2); cp2--);
579 		cp2++;
580 		*cp2 = '\0';
581 		/*
582 		 * Is this a file?
583 		 */
584 		if (!strncasecmp(cp, "FILE", 4)) {
585 		    /*
586 		     * Check for append/overwrite, then open the file.
587 		     */
588 		    if (cp[4] == ':' || cp[4] == '=') {
589 			log_control.log_entries[i].lfu_fopen_mode =
590 				(cp[4] == ':') ? "a+F" : "wF";
591 			old_umask = umask(077);
592 			f = fopen(&cp[5],
593 				log_control.log_entries[i].lfu_fopen_mode);
594 			umask(old_umask);
595 			if (f) {
596                             char rotate_kw[128];
597 
598 			    log_control.log_entries[i].lfu_filep = f;
599 			    log_control.log_entries[i].log_type = K_LOG_FILE;
600 			    log_control.log_entries[i].lfu_fname = &cp[5];
601 			    log_control.log_entries[i].lfu_rotate_period =
602 				K_LOG_DEF_FILE_ROTATE_PERIOD;
603 			    log_control.log_entries[i].lfu_rotate_versions =
604 				K_LOG_DEF_FILE_ROTATE_VERSIONS;
605 			    log_control.log_entries[i].lfu_last_rotated =
606 				time(0);
607 
608 			/*
609 			 * Now parse for ename_"rotate" = {
610 			 *	period = XXX
611 			 * 	versions = 10
612 			 * }
613 			 */
614 			    if (strlen(ename) + strlen("_rotate") <
615 				sizeof (rotate_kw)) {
616 
617 				    char *time;
618 				    krb5_deltat	dt;
619 				    int vers;
620 
621 				    strcpy(rotate_kw, ename);
622 				    strcat(rotate_kw, "_rotate");
623 
624 				    if (!profile_get_string(kcontext->profile,
625 				        "logging", rotate_kw, "period",
626 					NULL, &time)) {
627 
628 					if (time != NULL) {
629 					    if (!krb5_string_to_deltat(time,
630 						&dt)) {
631 			log_control.log_entries[i].lfu_rotate_period =
632 							(time_t) dt;
633 					    }
634 					    free(time);
635 					}
636 				    }
637 
638 				    if (!profile_get_integer(
639 					kcontext->profile, "logging",
640 					rotate_kw, "versions",
641 					K_LOG_DEF_FILE_ROTATE_VERSIONS,
642 					&vers)) {
643 			log_control.log_entries[i].lfu_rotate_versions = vers;
644 				    }
645 
646 			   }
647 			} else {
648 			    fprintf(stderr,gettext("Couldn't open log file %s: %s\n"),
649 				    &cp[5], error_message(errno));
650 			    continue;
651 			}
652 		    }
653 		}
654 		/*
655 		 * Is this a syslog?
656 		 */
657 		else if (!strncasecmp(cp, "SYSLOG", 6)) {
658 		    error = 0;
659 		    log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_AUTH;
660 		    log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_severity = LOG_ERR;
661 		    /*
662 		     * Is there a severify specified?
663 		     */
664 		    if (cp[6] == ':') {
665 			/*
666 			 * Find the end of the severity.
667 			 */
668 			if (cp2 = strchr(&cp[7], ':')) {
669 			    savec = *cp2;
670 			    *cp2 = '\0';
671 			    cp2++;
672 			}
673 
674 			/*
675 			 * Match a severity.
676 			 */
677 			if (!strcasecmp(&cp[7], "ERR")) {
678 			    log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_severity = LOG_ERR;
679 			}
680 			else if (!strcasecmp(&cp[7], "EMERG")) {
681 			    log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_severity =
682 				LOG_EMERG;
683 			}
684 			else if (!strcasecmp(&cp[7], "ALERT")) {
685 			    log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_severity =
686 				LOG_ALERT;
687 			}
688 			else if (!strcasecmp(&cp[7], "CRIT")) {
689 			    log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_severity = LOG_CRIT;
690 			}
691 			else if (!strcasecmp(&cp[7], "WARNING")) {
692 			    log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_severity =
693 				LOG_WARNING;
694 			}
695 			else if (!strcasecmp(&cp[7], "NOTICE")) {
696 			    log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_severity =
697 				LOG_NOTICE;
698 			}
699 			else if (!strcasecmp(&cp[7], "INFO")) {
700 			    log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_severity = LOG_INFO;
701 			}
702 			else if (!strcasecmp(&cp[7], "DEBUG")) {
703 			    log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_severity =
704 				LOG_DEBUG;
705 			}
706 			else
707 			    error = 1;
708 
709 			/*
710 			 * If there is a facility present, then parse that.
711 			 */
712 			if (cp2) {
713 			    if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "AUTH")) {
714 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_AUTH;
715 			    }
716 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "KERN")) {
717 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_KERN;
718 			    }
719 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "USER")) {
720 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_USER;
721 			    }
722 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "MAIL")) {
723 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_MAIL;
724 			    }
725 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "DAEMON")) {
726 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_DAEMON;
727 			    }
728 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "LPR")) {
729 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_LPR;
730 			    }
731 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "NEWS")) {
732 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_NEWS;
733 			    }
734 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "UUCP")) {
735 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_UUCP;
736 			    }
737 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "CRON")) {
738 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_CRON;
739 			    }
740 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "LOCAL0")) {
741 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_LOCAL0;
742 			    }
743 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "LOCAL1")) {
744 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_LOCAL1;
745 			    }
746 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "LOCAL2")) {
747 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_LOCAL2;
748 			    }
749 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "LOCAL3")) {
750 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_LOCAL3;
751 			    }
752 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "LOCAL4")) {
753 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_LOCAL4;
754 			    }
755 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "LOCAL5")) {
756 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_LOCAL5;
757 			    }
758 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "LOCAL6")) {
759 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_LOCAL6;
760 			    }
761 			    else if (!strcasecmp(cp2, "LOCAL7")) {
762 				log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility = LOG_LOCAL7;
763 			    }
764 			    cp2--;
765 			    *cp2 = savec;
766 			}
767 		    }
768 		    if (!error) {
769 			log_control.log_entries[i].log_type = K_LOG_SYSLOG;
770 			do_openlog = 1;
771 			log_facility = log_control.log_entries[i].lsu_facility;
772 		    }
773 		}
774 		/*
775 		 * Is this a standard error specification?
776 		 */
777 		else if (!strcasecmp(cp, "STDERR")) {
778 		    if (log_control.log_entries[i].lfu_filep =
779 			fdopen(fileno(stderr), "a+F")) {
780 			log_control.log_entries[i].log_type = K_LOG_STDERR;
781 			log_control.log_entries[i].lfu_fname =
782 			    "standard error";
783 		    }
784 		}
785 		/*
786 		 * Is this a specification of the console?
787 		 */
788 		else if (!strcasecmp(cp, "CONSOLE")) {
789 		    if (log_control.log_entries[i].ldu_filep =
790 			CONSOLE_OPEN("a+F")) {
791 			log_control.log_entries[i].log_type = K_LOG_CONSOLE;
792 			log_control.log_entries[i].ldu_devname = "console";
793 		    }
794 		}
795 		/*
796 		 * Is this a specification of a device?
797 		 */
798 		else if (!strncasecmp(cp, "DEVICE", 6)) {
799 		    /*
800 		     * We handle devices very similarly to files.
801 		     */
802 		    if (cp[6] == '=') {
803 			if (log_control.log_entries[i].ldu_filep =
804 			    DEVICE_OPEN(&cp[7], "wF")) {
805 			    log_control.log_entries[i].log_type = K_LOG_DEVICE;
806 			    log_control.log_entries[i].ldu_devname = &cp[7];
807 			}
808 		    }
809 		}
810 		/*
811 		 * See if we successfully parsed this specification.
812 		 */
813 		if (log_control.log_entries[i].log_type == K_LOG_NONE) {
814 		    fprintf(stderr, krb5_log_error_table(LSPEC_PARSE_ERR_1), whoami, cp);
815 		    fprintf(stderr, krb5_log_error_table(LSPEC_PARSE_ERR_2), whoami);
816 		}
817 		else
818 		    ngood++;
819 	    }
820 	}
821 	/*
822 	 * If we didn't find anything, then free our lists.
823 	 */
824 	if (ngood == 0) {
825 	    for (i=0; i<log_control.log_nentries; i++)
826 		free(logging_specs[i]);
827 	}
828 	free(logging_specs);
829     }
830     /*
831      * If we didn't find anything, go for the default which is to log to
832      * the system log.
833      */
834     if (ngood == 0) {
835 	if (log_control.log_entries)
836 	    free(log_control.log_entries);
837 	log_control.log_entries = &def_log_entry;
838 	log_control.log_entries->log_type = K_LOG_SYSLOG;
839 	log_control.log_entries->log_2free = (krb5_pointer) NULL;
840 	log_facility = log_control.log_entries->lsu_facility = LOG_AUTH;
841 	log_control.log_entries->lsu_severity = LOG_ERR;
842 	do_openlog = 1;
843 	log_control.log_nentries = 1;
844     }
845     if (log_control.log_nentries) {
846 	if (log_control.log_whoami = (char *) malloc(strlen(whoami)+1))
847 	    strcpy(log_control.log_whoami, whoami);
848 	if (log_control.log_hostname = (char *) malloc(MAXHOSTNAMELEN))
849 	    gethostname(log_control.log_hostname, MAXHOSTNAMELEN);
850 	if (do_openlog) {
851 	    openlog(whoami, LOG_NDELAY|LOG_PID, log_facility);
852 	    log_control.log_opened = 1;
853 	}
854 	if (do_com_err)
855 	    (void) set_com_err_hook(klog_com_err_proc);
856     }
857     return((log_control.log_nentries) ? 0 : ENOENT);
858 }
859 
860 /*
861  * krb5_klog_close()	- Close the logging context and free all data.
862  */
863 void
864 krb5_klog_close(kcontext)
865     krb5_context	kcontext;
866 {
867     int lindex;
868     (void) reset_com_err_hook();
869     for (lindex = 0; lindex < log_control.log_nentries; lindex++) {
870 	switch (log_control.log_entries[lindex].log_type) {
871 	case K_LOG_FILE:
872 	case K_LOG_STDERR:
873 	    /*
874 	     * Files/standard error.
875 	     */
876 	    fclose(log_control.log_entries[lindex].lfu_filep);
877 	    break;
878 	case K_LOG_CONSOLE:
879 	case K_LOG_DEVICE:
880 	    /*
881 	     * Devices (may need special handling)
882 	     */
883 	    DEVICE_CLOSE(log_control.log_entries[lindex].ldu_filep);
884 	    break;
885 	case K_LOG_SYSLOG:
886 	    /*
887 	     * System log.
888 	     */
889 	    break;
890 	default:
891 	    break;
892 	}
893 	if (log_control.log_entries[lindex].log_2free)
894 	    free(log_control.log_entries[lindex].log_2free);
895     }
896     if (log_control.log_entries != &def_log_entry)
897 	free(log_control.log_entries);
898     log_control.log_entries = (struct log_entry *) NULL;
899     log_control.log_nentries = 0;
900     if (log_control.log_whoami)
901 	free(log_control.log_whoami);
902     log_control.log_whoami = (char *) NULL;
903     if (log_control.log_hostname)
904 	free(log_control.log_hostname);
905     log_control.log_hostname = (char *) NULL;
906     if (log_control.log_opened)
907 	closelog();
908 }
909 
910 /*
911  * severity2string()	- Convert a severity to a string.
912  */
913 static char *
914 severity2string(severity)
915     int	severity;
916 {
917     int s;
918     const char *ss;
919 
920     s = severity & LOG_PRIMASK;
921     ss = krb5_log_error_table(LOG_UFO_STRING);
922     switch (s) {
923     case LOG_EMERG:
924 	ss = krb5_log_error_table(LOG_EMERG_STRING);
925 	break;
926     case LOG_ALERT:
927 	ss = krb5_log_error_table(LOG_ALERT_STRING);
928 	break;
929     case LOG_CRIT:
930 	ss = krb5_log_error_table(LOG_CRIT_STRING);
931 	break;
932     case LOG_ERR:
933 	ss = krb5_log_error_table(LOG_ERR_STRING);
934 	break;
935     case LOG_WARNING:
936 	ss = krb5_log_error_table(LOG_WARNING_STRING);
937 	break;
938     case LOG_NOTICE:
939 	ss = krb5_log_error_table(LOG_NOTICE_STRING);
940 	break;
941     case LOG_INFO:
942 	ss = krb5_log_error_table(LOG_INFO_STRING);
943 	break;
944     case LOG_DEBUG:
945 	ss = krb5_log_error_table(LOG_DEBUG_STRING);
946 	break;
947     }
948     return((char *) ss);
949 }
950 
951 /*
952  * krb5_klog_syslog()	- Simulate the calling sequence of syslog(3), while
953  *			  also performing the logging redirection as specified
954  *			  by krb5_klog_init().
955  */
956 static int
957 klog_vsyslog(priority, format, arglist)
958     int		priority;
959     const char	*format;
960     va_list	arglist;
961 {
962     char	outbuf[KRB5_KLOG_MAX_ERRMSG_SIZE];
963     int		lindex;
964     char	*syslogp;
965     char	*cp;
966     time_t	now;
967     size_t	soff;
968 
969     /*
970      * Format a syslog-esque message of the format:
971      *
972      * (verbose form)
973      * 		<date> <hostname> <id>[<pid>](<priority>): <message>
974      *
975      * (short form)
976      *		<date> <message>
977      */
978     cp = outbuf;
979     (void) time(&now);
980     /*
981      * Format the date: mon dd hh:mm:ss
982      */
983     soff = strftime(outbuf, sizeof(outbuf), "%b %d %H:%M:%S", localtime(&now));
984     if (soff > 0)
985 	cp += soff;
986     else
987 	return(-1);
988 #ifdef VERBOSE_LOGS
989     sprintf(cp, " %s %s[%ld](%s): ",
990 	    log_control.log_hostname, log_control.log_whoami, (long) getpid(),
991 	    severity2string(priority));
992 #else
993     sprintf(cp, " ");
994 #endif
995     syslogp = &outbuf[strlen(outbuf)];
996 
997     /* Now format the actual message */
998     vsprintf(syslogp, format, arglist);
999 
1000     /*
1001      * Now that we have the message formatted, perform the output to each
1002      * logging specification.
1003      */
1004     for (lindex = 0; lindex < log_control.log_nentries; lindex++) {
1005 	switch (log_control.log_entries[lindex].log_type) {
1006 	case K_LOG_FILE:
1007 
1008 	    klog_rotate(&log_control.log_entries[lindex]);
1009 	    /*FALLTHRU*/
1010 	case K_LOG_STDERR:
1011 	    /*
1012 	     * Files/standard error.
1013 	     */
1014 	    if (fprintf(log_control.log_entries[lindex].lfu_filep, "%s\n",
1015 			outbuf) < 0) {
1016 		/* Attempt to report error */
1017 		fprintf(stderr, krb5_log_error_table(LOG_FILE_ERR),
1018 			log_control.log_whoami,
1019 			log_control.log_entries[lindex].lfu_fname);
1020 	    }
1021 	    else {
1022 		fflush(log_control.log_entries[lindex].lfu_filep);
1023 	    }
1024 	    break;
1025 	case K_LOG_CONSOLE:
1026 	case K_LOG_DEVICE:
1027 	    /*
1028 	     * Devices (may need special handling)
1029 	     */
1030 	    if (DEVICE_PRINT(log_control.log_entries[lindex].ldu_filep,
1031 			     outbuf) < 0) {
1032 		/* Attempt to report error */
1033 		fprintf(stderr, krb5_log_error_table(LOG_DEVICE_ERR),
1034 			log_control.log_whoami,
1035 			log_control.log_entries[lindex].ldu_devname);
1036 	    }
1037 	    break;
1038 	case K_LOG_SYSLOG:
1039 	    /*
1040 	     * System log.
1041 	     */
1042 
1043 	    /* Log the message with our header trimmed off */
1044 	    syslog(priority, "%s", syslogp);
1045 	    break;
1046 	default:
1047 	    break;
1048 	}
1049     }
1050     return(0);
1051 }
1052 
1053 int
1054 krb5_klog_syslog(int priority, const char *format, ...)
1055 {
1056     int		retval;
1057     va_list	pvar;
1058 
1059     va_start(pvar, format);
1060     retval = klog_vsyslog(priority, format, pvar);
1061     va_end(pvar);
1062     return(retval);
1063 }
1064 
1065 /*
1066  * krb5_klog_reopen() - Close and reopen any open (non-syslog) log files.
1067  *                      This function is called when a SIGHUP is received
1068  *                      so that external log-archival utilities may
1069  *                      alert the Kerberos daemons that they should get
1070  *                      a new file descriptor for the give filename.
1071  */
1072 void
1073 krb5_klog_reopen(kcontext)
1074 krb5_context kcontext;
1075 {
1076     int lindex;
1077     FILE *f;
1078 
1079     /*
1080      * Only logs which are actually files need to be closed
1081      * and reopened in response to a SIGHUP
1082      */
1083     for (lindex = 0; lindex < log_control.log_nentries; lindex++) {
1084 	if (log_control.log_entries[lindex].log_type == K_LOG_FILE) {
1085 	    fclose(log_control.log_entries[lindex].lfu_filep);
1086 	    /*
1087 	     * In case the old logfile did not get moved out of the
1088 	     * way, open for append to prevent squashing the old logs.
1089 	     */
1090 	    f = fopen(log_control.log_entries[lindex].lfu_fname, "a+F");
1091 	    if (f) {
1092 		log_control.log_entries[lindex].lfu_filep = f;
1093 	    } else {
1094 		fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't open log file %s: %s\n",
1095 			log_control.log_entries[lindex].lfu_fname,
1096 			error_message(errno));
1097 	    }
1098 	}
1099     }
1100 }
1101