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22 /*
23  * Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
28 
29 /*
30  * utmp_update		- Update the /var/adm/utmpx file
31  *
32  *			As of on28, the utmp interface is obsolete,
33  *			so we only handle updating the utmpx file now.
34  *			The utmpx routines in libc "simulate" calls
35  *			to manipulate utmp entries.
36  *
37  *			This program runs set uid root on behalf of
38  *			non-privileged user programs.  Normal programs cannot
39  *			write to /var/adm/utmpx. Non-root callers of pututxline
40  *			will invoke this program to write the utmpx entry.
41  */
42 
43 /*
44  * Header files
45  */
46 #include <stdio.h>
47 #include <sys/param.h>
48 #include <sys/types.h>
49 #include <sys/stat.h>
50 #include <utmpx.h>
51 #include <errno.h>
52 #include <fcntl.h>
53 #include <string.h>
54 #include <stdlib.h>
55 #include <unistd.h>
56 #include <pwd.h>
57 #include <ctype.h>
58 #include <stropts.h>
59 #include <syslog.h>
60 
61 /*
62  * Invocation argument definitions
63  */
64 
65 #define	UTMPX_NARGS	14
66 
67 /*
68  * Return codes
69  */
70 #define	NORMAL_EXIT		0
71 #define	BAD_ARGS		1
72 #define	PUTUTXLINE_FAILURE	2
73 #define	FORK_FAILURE		3
74 #define	SETSID_FAILURE		4
75 #define	ALREADY_DEAD		5
76 #define	ENTRY_NOTFOUND		6
77 #define	ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT	7
78 
79 /*
80  * Sizes
81  */
82 
83 #define	MAX_SYSLEN	257		/* From utmpx.h host length + nul */
84 #define	BUF_SIZE	256
85 
86 /*
87  * Other defines
88  */
89 #define	ROOT_UID	0
90 /*
91  * Debugging support
92  */
93 #ifdef DEBUG
94 #define	dprintf	printf
95 #define	dprintf3 printf
96 static void display_args();
97 #else /* DEBUG */
98 #define	dprintf(x, y)
99 #define	dprintf3(w, x, y, z)
100 #endif
101 
102 /*
103  * Local functions
104  */
105 
106 static void load_utmpx_struct(struct utmpx *, char **);
107 static void usage(void);
108 static void check_utmpx(struct utmpx *);
109 static int bad_hostname(char *, int);
110 static int hex2bin(unsigned char);
111 
112 static int invalid_utmpx(struct utmpx *, struct utmpx *);
113 static int bad_line(char *);
114 static void check_id(char *, char *);
115 
116 int
117 main(int argc, char *argv[])
118 {
119 	struct utmpx *rutmpx;
120 	struct utmpx entryx;
121 #ifdef	DEBUG
122 	int	debugger = 1;
123 	printf("%d\n", getpid());
124 	/*	Uncomment the following for attaching with dbx(1)	*/
125 	/* while  (debugger) ; */
126 	display_args(argc, argv);
127 #endif	/*	DEBUG	*/
128 
129 	/*
130 	 * We will always be called by pututxline, so simply
131 	 * verify the correct number of args
132 	 */
133 
134 	if (argc != UTMPX_NARGS) {
135 		usage();
136 		return (BAD_ARGS);
137 	}
138 	/*
139 	 * we should never be called by root the code in libc already
140 	 * updates the file for root so no need to do it here. This
141 	 * assumption simpilfies the rest of code since we nolonger
142 	 * have to do special processing for the case when we are called
143 	 * by root
144 	 *
145 	 */
146 	if (getuid() == ROOT_UID) {
147 		usage();
148 		return (ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT);
149 	}
150 	/*
151 	 * Search for matching entry by line name before put operation
152 	 * (scan over the whole file using getutxent(3C) to ensure
153 	 * that the line name is the same. We can not use getutline(3C)
154 	 * because that will return LOGIN_PROCESS and USER_PROCESS
155 	 * records. Also check that the entry is for either a dead
156 	 * process or a current process that is valid (see
157 	 * invalid_utmpx() for details of validation criteria).
158 	 */
159 	load_utmpx_struct(&entryx, argv);
160 	check_utmpx(&entryx);
161 	for (rutmpx = getutxent(); rutmpx != (struct utmpx *)NULL;
162 	    rutmpx = getutxent()) {
163 
164 		if (strncmp(entryx.ut_line, rutmpx->ut_line,
165 		    sizeof (entryx.ut_line)) == 0) {
166 
167 			if (rutmpx->ut_type == DEAD_PROCESS) {
168 				break;
169 			}
170 
171 			if (rutmpx->ut_type == USER_PROCESS) {
172 				if (invalid_utmpx(&entryx, rutmpx)) {
173 					usage();
174 					return (ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT);
175 				} else {
176 					break;
177 				}
178 			}
179 		}
180 	}
181 
182 	if (pututxline(&entryx) == (struct utmpx *)NULL) {
183 		return (PUTUTXLINE_FAILURE);
184 	}
185 	return (NORMAL_EXIT);
186 }
187 
188 static int
189 hex2bin(unsigned char c)
190 {
191 	if ('0' <= c && c <= '9')
192 		return (c - '0');
193 	else if ('A' <= c && c <= 'F')
194 		return (10 + c - 'A');
195 	else if ('a' <= c && c <= 'f')
196 		return (10 + c - 'a');
197 
198 	dprintf("Bad hex character: 0x%x\n", c);
199 	exit(ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT);
200 	/* NOTREACHED */
201 }
202 
203 
204 /*
205  * load_utmpx_struct	- Load up the utmpx structure with information supplied
206  *			as arguments in argv.
207  */
208 
209 static void
210 load_utmpx_struct(struct utmpx *entryx, char *argv[])
211 {
212 	char *user, *id, *line, *pid, *type, *term, *time_usec,
213 	    *exitstatus, *xtime, *session, *pad, *syslen, *host;
214 	int temp, i;
215 	unsigned char *cp;
216 
217 	(void) memset(entryx, 0, sizeof (struct utmpx));
218 
219 	user 	= argv[1];
220 	id 	= argv[2];
221 	line 	= argv[3];
222 	pid 	= argv[4];
223 	type 	= argv[5];
224 	term 	= argv[6];
225 	exitstatus = argv[7];
226 	xtime 	= argv[8];
227 	time_usec = argv[9 ];
228 	session = argv[10];
229 	pad 	= argv[11];
230 	syslen	= argv[12];
231 	host	= argv[13];
232 
233 	(void) strncpy(entryx->ut_user, user, sizeof (entryx->ut_user));
234 	(void) strncpy(entryx->ut_id, id, sizeof (entryx->ut_id));
235 	(void) strncpy(entryx->ut_line, line, sizeof (entryx->ut_line));
236 
237 	(void) sscanf(pid, "%d", &temp);
238 	entryx->ut_pid = temp;
239 
240 	(void) sscanf(type, "%d", &temp);
241 	entryx->ut_type = temp;
242 
243 	(void) sscanf(term, "%d", &temp);
244 	entryx->ut_exit.e_termination = temp;
245 
246 	(void) sscanf(exitstatus, "%d", &temp);
247 	entryx->ut_exit.e_exit = temp;
248 	/*
249 	 * Here's where we stamp the exit field of a USER_PROCESS
250 	 * record so that we know it was written by a normal user.
251 	 */
252 
253 	if (entryx->ut_type == USER_PROCESS)
254 		setuserx(*entryx);
255 
256 	(void) sscanf(xtime, "%d", &temp);
257 	entryx->ut_tv.tv_sec = temp;
258 
259 	(void) sscanf(time_usec, "%d", &temp);
260 	entryx->ut_tv.tv_usec = temp;
261 
262 	(void) sscanf(session, "%d", &temp);
263 	entryx->ut_session = temp;
264 
265 	temp = strlen(pad);
266 	cp = (unsigned char *)entryx->pad;
267 	for (i = 0; i < temp && (i>>1) < sizeof (entryx->pad); i += 2)
268 		cp[i>>1] = hex2bin(pad[i]) << 4 | hex2bin(pad[i+1]);
269 
270 	(void) sscanf(syslen, "%d", &temp);
271 	entryx->ut_syslen = temp;
272 
273 	(void) strlcpy(entryx->ut_host, host, sizeof (entryx->ut_host));
274 }
275 
276 /*
277  * usage	- There's no need to say more.  This program isn't supposed to
278  *		be executed by normal users directly.
279  */
280 
281 static void
282 usage()
283 {
284 	syslog(LOG_ERR, "Wrong number of arguments or invalid user \n");
285 }
286 
287 /*
288  * check_utmpx	- Verify the utmpx structure
289  */
290 
291 static void
292 check_utmpx(struct utmpx *entryx)
293 {
294 	char buf[BUF_SIZE];
295 	char *line = buf;
296 	struct passwd *pwd;
297 	int uid;
298 	int hostlen;
299 	char	*user;
300 	uid_t	ruid = getuid();
301 
302 	(void) memset(buf, 0, BUF_SIZE);
303 	user = malloc(sizeof (entryx->ut_user) +1);
304 	(void) strncpy(user, entryx->ut_user, sizeof (entryx->ut_user));
305 	user[sizeof (entryx->ut_user)] = '\0';
306 	pwd = getpwnam(user);
307 	(void) free(user);
308 
309 	(void) strlcat(strcpy(buf, "/dev/"), entryx->ut_line, sizeof (buf));
310 
311 	if (pwd != (struct passwd *)NULL) {
312 		uid = pwd->pw_uid;
313 		/*
314 		 * We nolonger permit the UID of the caller to be different
315 		 * the UID to be written to the utmp file. This was thought
316 		 * necessary to allow the utmp file to be updated when
317 		 * logging out from an xterm(1) window after running
318 		 * exec login. Instead we now rely upon utmpd(1) to update
319 		 * the utmp file for us.
320 		 *
321 		 */
322 
323 		if (ruid != uid) {
324 			dprintf3("Bad uid: user %s  = %d uid = %d \n",
325 			    entryx->ut_user, uid, getuid());
326 			exit(ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT);
327 		}
328 
329 	} else if (entryx->ut_type != DEAD_PROCESS) {
330 		dprintf("Bad user name: %s \n", entryx->ut_user);
331 		exit(ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT);
332 	}
333 
334 	/*
335 	 * Only USER_PROCESS and DEAD_PROCESS entries may be updated
336 	 */
337 	if (!(entryx->ut_type == USER_PROCESS ||
338 	    entryx->ut_type == DEAD_PROCESS)) {
339 		dprintf("Bad type type = %d\n", entryx->ut_type);
340 		exit(ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT);
341 	}
342 
343 	/*
344 	 * Verify that the pid of the entry field is the same pid as our
345 	 * parent, who should be the guy writing the entry.  This is commented
346 	 * out for now because this restriction is overkill.
347 	 */
348 #ifdef	VERIFY_PID
349 	if (entryx->ut_type == USER_PROCESS && entryx->ut_pid != getppid()) {
350 		dprintf("Bad pid = %d\n", entryx->ut_pid);
351 		exit(ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT);
352 	}
353 #endif	/* VERIFY_PID */
354 
355 	if (bad_line(line) == 1) {
356 		dprintf("Bad line = %s\n", line);
357 		exit(ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT);
358 	}
359 
360 	hostlen = strlen(entryx->ut_host) + 1;
361 	if (entryx->ut_syslen != hostlen) {
362 		dprintf3("Bad syslen of \"%s\" = %d - correcting to %d\n",
363 		    entryx->ut_host, entryx->ut_syslen, hostlen);
364 		entryx->ut_syslen = hostlen;
365 	}
366 
367 	if (bad_hostname(entryx->ut_host, entryx->ut_syslen) == 1) {
368 		dprintf("Bad hostname name = %s\n", entryx->ut_host);
369 		exit(ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT);
370 	}
371 	check_id(entryx->ut_id, entryx->ut_line);
372 }
373 
374 /*
375  * bad_hostname		- Previously returned an error if a non alpha numeric
376  *			was in the host field, but now just clears those so
377  *			cmdtool entries will work.
378  */
379 
380 static int
381 bad_hostname(char *name, int len)
382 {
383 	int i;
384 
385 	if (len < 0 || len > MAX_SYSLEN)
386 		return (1);
387 	/*
388 	 * Scan for non-alpha numerics
389 	 * Per utmpx.h, len includes the nul character.
390 	 */
391 	for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
392 		if (name[i] != '\0' && isprint(name[i]) == 0)
393 			name[i] = ' ';
394 	return (0);
395 }
396 
397 /*
398  * Workaround until the window system gets fixed.  Look for id's with
399  * a '/' in them.  That means they are probably from libxview.
400  * Then create a new id that is unique using the last 4 chars in the line.
401  */
402 
403 static void
404 check_id(char *id, char *line)
405 {
406 	int i, len;
407 
408 	if (id[1] == '/' && id[2] == 's' && id[3] == 't') {
409 		len = strlen(line);
410 		if (len > 0)
411 			len--;
412 		for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
413 			id[i] = len - i < 0 ? 0 : line[len-i];
414 	}
415 }
416 
417 
418 /*
419  * The function invalid_utmpx() enforces the requirement that the record
420  * being updating in the utmpx file can not have been created by login(1)
421  * or friends. Also that the id and username of the record to be written match
422  * those found in the utmpx file. We need this both for security and to ensure
423  * that pututxline(3C) will NOT reposition the file pointer in the utmpx file,
424  * so that the record is updated in place.
425  *
426  */
427 static int
428 invalid_utmpx(struct utmpx *eutmpx, struct utmpx *rutmpx)
429 {
430 #define	SUTMPX_ID	(sizeof (eutmpx->ut_id))
431 #define	SUTMPX_USER	(sizeof (eutmpx->ut_user))
432 
433 	return (!nonuserx(*rutmpx) ||
434 	    strncmp(eutmpx->ut_id, rutmpx->ut_id, SUTMPX_ID) != 0 ||
435 	    strncmp(eutmpx->ut_user, rutmpx->ut_user, SUTMPX_USER) != 0);
436 }
437 
438 static int
439 bad_line(char *line)
440 {
441 	struct stat statbuf;
442 	int	fd;
443 
444 	/*
445 	 * The line field must be a device file that we can write to,
446 	 * it should live under /dev which is enforced by requiring
447 	 * its name not to contain "../" and opening it as the user for
448 	 * writing.
449 	 */
450 	if (strstr(line, "../") != 0) {
451 		dprintf("Bad line = %s\n", line);
452 		return (1);
453 	}
454 
455 	/*
456 	 * It has to be a tty. It can't be a bogus file, e.g. ../tmp/bogus.
457 	 */
458 	if (seteuid(getuid()) != 0)
459 		return (1);
460 
461 	/*
462 	 * Check that the line refers to a character
463 	 * special device see bugid: 1136978
464 	 */
465 	if ((stat(line, &statbuf) < 0) || (statbuf.st_mode & S_IFCHR) == 0) {
466 		dprintf("Bad line (stat failed) (Not S_IFCHR) = %s\n", line);
467 		return (1);
468 	}
469 
470 	/*
471 	 * We need to open the line without blocking so that it does not hang
472 	 */
473 	if ((fd = open(line, O_WRONLY|O_NOCTTY|O_NONBLOCK)) == -1) {
474 		dprintf("Bad line (Can't open/write) = %s\n", line);
475 		return (1);
476 	}
477 
478 	/*
479 	 * Check that fd is a tty, if this fails all is not lost see below
480 	 */
481 	if (isatty(fd) == 1) {
482 		/*
483 		 * It really is a tty, so return success
484 		 */
485 		(void) close(fd);
486 		if (seteuid(ROOT_UID) != 0)
487 			return (1);
488 		return (0);
489 	}
490 
491 	/*
492 	 * Check that the line refers to a character
493 	 * special device see bugid: 1136978
494 	 */
495 	if ((fstat(fd, &statbuf) < 0) || (statbuf.st_mode & S_IFCHR) == 0) {
496 		dprintf("Bad line (fstat failed) (Not S_IFCHR) = %s\n", line);
497 		(void) close(fd);
498 		return (1);
499 	}
500 
501 	/*
502 	 * Check that the line refers to a streams device
503 	 */
504 	if (isastream(fd) != 1) {
505 		dprintf("Bad line (isastream failed) = %s\n", line);
506 		(void) close(fd);
507 		return (1);
508 	}
509 
510 	/*
511 	 * if isatty(3C) failed above we assume that the ptem module has
512 	 * been popped already and that caused the failure, so we push it
513 	 * and try again
514 	 */
515 	if (ioctl(fd, I_PUSH, "ptem") == -1) {
516 		dprintf("Bad line (I_PUSH of \"ptem\" failed) = %s\n", line);
517 		(void) close(fd);
518 		return (1);
519 	}
520 
521 	if (isatty(fd) != 1) {
522 		dprintf("Bad line (isatty failed) = %s\n", line);
523 		(void) close(fd);
524 		return (1);
525 	}
526 
527 	if (ioctl(fd, I_POP, 0) == -1) {
528 		dprintf("Bad line (I_POP of \"ptem\" failed) = %s\n", line);
529 		(void) close(fd);
530 		return (1);
531 	}
532 
533 	(void) close(fd);
534 
535 	if (seteuid(ROOT_UID) != 0)
536 		return (1);
537 
538 	return (0);
539 
540 }
541 
542 #ifdef	DEBUG
543 
544 /*
545  * display_args		- This code prints out invocation arguments
546  *			This is helpful since the program is called with
547  *			up to 15 argumments.
548  */
549 
550 static void
551 display_args(argc, argv)
552 	int argc;
553 	char **argv;
554 {
555 	int i = 0;
556 
557 	while (argc--) {
558 		printf("Argument #%d = %s\n", i, argv[i]);
559 		i++;
560 	}
561 }
562 
563 fputmpx(struct utmpx *rutmpx)
564 {
565 	printf("ut_user = \"%-32.32s\" \n", rutmpx->ut_user);
566 	printf("ut_id = \"%-4.4s\" \n", rutmpx->ut_id);
567 	printf("ut_line = \"%-32.32s\" \n", rutmpx->ut_line);
568 	printf("ut_pid = \"%d\" \n", rutmpx->ut_pid);
569 	printf("ut_type = \"%d\" \n", rutmpx->ut_type);
570 	printf("ut_exit.e_termination = \"%d\" \n",
571 	    rutmpx->ut_exit.e_termination);
572 	printf("ut_exit.e_exit = \"%d\" \n", rutmpx->ut_exit.e_exit);
573 }
574 
575 #endif /* DEBUG */
576