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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2000 Andre Lucas. All rights reserved.
3 * Portions copyright (c) 1998 Todd C. Miller
4 * Portions copyright (c) 1996 Jason Downs
5 * Portions copyright (c) 1996 Theo de Raadt
6 *
7 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
9 * are met:
10 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
11 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
12 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
13 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
14 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
15 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
16 * must display the following acknowledgement:
17 * This product includes software developed by Markus Friedl.
18 * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
19 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
20 *
21 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
22 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
23 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
24 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
25 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
26 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
27 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
28 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
29 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
30 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
31 */
32
33/**
34 ** loginrec.c: platform-independent login recording and lastlog retrieval
35 **/
36
37/*
38 The new login code explained
39 ============================
40
41 This code attempts to provide a common interface to login recording
42 (utmp and friends) and last login time retrieval.
43
44 Its primary means of achieving this is to use 'struct logininfo', a
45 union of all the useful fields in the various different types of
46 system login record structures one finds on UNIX variants.
47
48 We depend on autoconf to define which recording methods are to be
49 used, and which fields are contained in the relevant data structures
50 on the local system. Many C preprocessor symbols affect which code
51 gets compiled here.
52
53 The code is designed to make it easy to modify a particular
54 recording method, without affecting other methods nor requiring so
55 many nested conditional compilation blocks as were commonplace in
56 the old code.
57
58 For login recording, we try to use the local system's libraries as
59 these are clearly most likely to work correctly. For utmp systems
60 this usually means login() and logout() or setutent() etc., probably
61 in libutil, along with logwtmp() etc. On these systems, we fall back
62 to writing the files directly if we have to, though this method
63 requires very thorough testing so we do not corrupt local auditing
64 information. These files and their access methods are very system
65 specific indeed.
66
67 For utmpx systems, the corresponding library functions are
68 setutxent() etc. To the author's knowledge, all utmpx systems have
69 these library functions and so no direct write is attempted. If such
70 a system exists and needs support, direct analogues of the [uw]tmp
71 code should suffice.
72
73 Retrieving the time of last login ('lastlog') is in some ways even
74 more problemmatic than login recording. Some systems provide a
75 simple table of all users which we seek based on uid and retrieve a
76 relatively standard structure. Others record the same information in
77 a directory with a separate file, and others don't record the
78 information separately at all. For systems in the latter category,
79 we look backwards in the wtmp or wtmpx file for the last login entry
80 for our user. Naturally this is slower and on busy systems could
81 incur a significant performance penalty.
82
83 Calling the new code
84 --------------------
85
86 In OpenSSH all login recording and retrieval is performed in
87 login.c. Here you'll find working examples. Also, in the logintest.c
88 program there are more examples.
89
90 Internal handler calling method
91 -------------------------------
92
93 When a call is made to login_login() or login_logout(), both
94 routines set a struct logininfo flag defining which action (log in,
95 or log out) is to be taken. They both then call login_write(), which
96 calls whichever of the many structure-specific handlers autoconf
97 selects for the local system.
98
99 The handlers themselves handle system data structure specifics. Both
100 struct utmp and struct utmpx have utility functions (see
101 construct_utmp*()) to try to make it simpler to add extra systems
102 that introduce new features to either structure.
103
104 While it may seem terribly wasteful to replicate so much similar
105 code for each method, experience has shown that maintaining code to
106 write both struct utmp and utmpx in one function, whilst maintaining
107 support for all systems whether they have library support or not, is
108 a difficult and time-consuming task.
109
110 Lastlog support proceeds similarly. Functions login_get_lastlog()
111 (and its OpenSSH-tuned friend login_get_lastlog_time()) call
112 getlast_entry(), which tries one of three methods to find the last
113 login time. It uses local system lastlog support if it can,
114 otherwise it tries wtmp or wtmpx before giving up and returning 0,
115 meaning "tilt".
116
117 Maintenance
118 -----------
119
120 In many cases it's possible to tweak autoconf to select the correct
121 methods for a particular platform, either by improving the detection
122 code (best), or by presetting DISABLE_<method> or CONF_<method>_FILE
123 symbols for the platform.
124
125 Use logintest to check which symbols are defined before modifying
126 configure.in and loginrec.c. (You have to build logintest yourself
127 with 'make logintest' as it's not built by default.)
128
129 Otherwise, patches to the specific method(s) are very helpful!
130
131*/
132
133/**
134 ** TODO:
135 ** homegrown ttyslot()
136 ** test, test, test
137 **
138 ** Platform status:
139 ** ----------------
140 **
141 ** Known good:
142 ** Linux (Redhat 6.2, Debian)
143 ** Solaris
144 ** HP-UX 10.20 (gcc only)
145 ** IRIX
146 ** NeXT - M68k/HPPA/Sparc (4.2/3.3)
147 **
148 ** Testing required: Please send reports!
149 ** NetBSD
150 ** HP-UX 11
151 ** AIX
152 **
153 ** Platforms with known problems:
154 ** Some variants of Slackware Linux
155 **
156 **/
157
158#include "includes.h"
159
160#include "ssh.h"
161#include "xmalloc.h"
162#include "loginrec.h"
163#include "log.h"
164#include "atomicio.h"
165
166RCSID("$Id$");
167
168#ifdef HAVE_UTIL_H
169# include <util.h>
170#endif
171
172#ifdef HAVE_LIBUTIL_H
173# include <libutil.h>
174#endif
175
176/**
177 ** prototypes for helper functions in this file
178 **/
179
180#if HAVE_UTMP_H
181void set_utmp_time(struct logininfo *li, struct utmp *ut);
182void construct_utmp(struct logininfo *li, struct utmp *ut);
183#endif
184
185#ifdef HAVE_UTMPX_H
186void set_utmpx_time(struct logininfo *li, struct utmpx *ut);
187void construct_utmpx(struct logininfo *li, struct utmpx *ut);
188#endif
189
190int utmp_write_entry(struct logininfo *li);
191int utmpx_write_entry(struct logininfo *li);
192int wtmp_write_entry(struct logininfo *li);
193int wtmpx_write_entry(struct logininfo *li);
194int lastlog_write_entry(struct logininfo *li);
195int syslogin_write_entry(struct logininfo *li);
196
197int getlast_entry(struct logininfo *li);
198int lastlog_get_entry(struct logininfo *li);
199int wtmp_get_entry(struct logininfo *li);
200int wtmpx_get_entry(struct logininfo *li);
201
202/* pick the shortest string */
203#define MIN_SIZEOF(s1,s2) ( sizeof(s1) < sizeof(s2) ? sizeof(s1) : sizeof(s2) )
204
205/**
206 ** platform-independent login functions
207 **/
208
209/* login_login(struct logininfo *) -Record a login
210 *
211 * Call with a pointer to a struct logininfo initialised with
212 * login_init_entry() or login_alloc_entry()
213 *
214 * Returns:
215 * >0 if successful
216 * 0 on failure (will use OpenSSH's logging facilities for diagnostics)
217 */
218int
219login_login (struct logininfo *li)
220{
221 li->type = LTYPE_LOGIN;
222 return login_write(li);
223}
224
225
226/* login_logout(struct logininfo *) - Record a logout
227 *
228 * Call as with login_login()
229 *
230 * Returns:
231 * >0 if successful
232 * 0 on failure (will use OpenSSH's logging facilities for diagnostics)
233 */
234int
235login_logout(struct logininfo *li)
236{
237 li->type = LTYPE_LOGOUT;
238 return login_write(li);
239}
240
241/* login_get_lastlog_time(int) - Retrieve the last login time
242 *
243 * Retrieve the last login time for the given uid. Will try to use the
244 * system lastlog facilities if they are available, but will fall back
245 * to looking in wtmp/wtmpx if necessary
246 *
247 * Returns:
248 * 0 on failure, or if user has never logged in
249 * Time in seconds from the epoch if successful
250 *
251 * Useful preprocessor symbols:
252 * DISABLE_LASTLOG: If set, *never* even try to retrieve lastlog
253 * info
254 * USE_LASTLOG: If set, indicates the presence of system lastlog
255 * facilities. If this and DISABLE_LASTLOG are not set,
256 * try to retrieve lastlog information from wtmp/wtmpx.
257 */
258unsigned int
259login_get_lastlog_time(const int uid)
260{
261 struct logininfo li;
262
263 if (login_get_lastlog(&li, uid))
264 return li.tv_sec;
265 else
266 return 0;
267}
268
269/* login_get_lastlog(struct logininfo *, int) - Retrieve a lastlog entry
270 *
271 * Retrieve a logininfo structure populated (only partially) with
272 * information from the system lastlog data, or from wtmp/wtmpx if no
273 * system lastlog information exists.
274 *
275 * Note this routine must be given a pre-allocated logininfo.
276 *
277 * Returns:
278 * >0: A pointer to your struct logininfo if successful
279 * 0 on failure (will use OpenSSH's logging facilities for diagnostics)
280 *
281 */
282struct logininfo *
283login_get_lastlog(struct logininfo *li, const int uid)
284{
285 struct passwd *pw;
286
287 memset(li, '\0', sizeof(*li));
288 li->uid = uid;
289
290 /*
291 * If we don't have a 'real' lastlog, we need the username to
292 * reliably search wtmp(x) for the last login (see
293 * wtmp_get_entry().)
294 */
295 pw = getpwuid(uid);
296 if (pw == NULL)
297 fatal("login_get_lastlog: Cannot find account for uid %i", uid);
298
299 /* No MIN_SIZEOF here - we absolutely *must not* truncate the
300 * username */
301 strlcpy(li->username, pw->pw_name, sizeof(li->username));
302
303 if (getlast_entry(li))
304 return li;
305 else
306 return NULL;
307}
308
309
310/* login_alloc_entry(int, char*, char*, char*) - Allocate and initialise
311 * a logininfo structure
312 *
313 * This function creates a new struct logininfo, a data structure
314 * meant to carry the information required to portably record login info.
315 *
316 * Returns a pointer to a newly created struct logininfo. If memory
317 * allocation fails, the program halts.
318 */
319struct
320logininfo *login_alloc_entry(int pid, const char *username,
321 const char *hostname, const char *line)
322{
323 struct logininfo *newli;
324
325 newli = (struct logininfo *) xmalloc (sizeof(*newli));
326 (void)login_init_entry(newli, pid, username, hostname, line);
327 return newli;
328}
329
330
331/* login_free_entry(struct logininfo *) - free struct memory */
332void
333login_free_entry(struct logininfo *li)
334{
335 xfree(li);
336}
337
338
339/* login_init_entry(struct logininfo *, int, char*, char*, char*)
340 * - initialise a struct logininfo
341 *
342 * Populates a new struct logininfo, a data structure meant to carry
343 * the information required to portably record login info.
344 *
345 * Returns: 1
346 */
347int
348login_init_entry(struct logininfo *li, int pid, const char *username,
349 const char *hostname, const char *line)
350{
351 struct passwd *pw;
352
353 memset(li, 0, sizeof(*li));
354
355 li->pid = pid;
356
357 /* set the line information */
358 if (line)
359 line_fullname(li->line, line, sizeof(li->line));
360
361 if (username) {
362 strlcpy(li->username, username, sizeof(li->username));
363 pw = getpwnam(li->username);
364 if (pw == NULL)
365 fatal("login_init_entry: Cannot find user \"%s\"", li->username);
366 li->uid = pw->pw_uid;
367 }
368
369 if (hostname)
370 strlcpy(li->hostname, hostname, sizeof(li->hostname));
371
372 return 1;
373}
374
375/* login_set_current_time(struct logininfo *) - set the current time
376 *
377 * Set the current time in a logininfo structure. This function is
378 * meant to eliminate the need to deal with system dependencies for
379 * time handling.
380 */
381void
382login_set_current_time(struct logininfo *li)
383{
384 struct timeval tv;
385
386 gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
387
388 li->tv_sec = tv.tv_sec;
389 li->tv_usec = tv.tv_usec;
390}
391
392/* copy a sockaddr_* into our logininfo */
393void
394login_set_addr(struct logininfo *li, const struct sockaddr *sa,
395 const unsigned int sa_size)
396{
397 unsigned int bufsize = sa_size;
398
399 /* make sure we don't overrun our union */
400 if (sizeof(li->hostaddr) < sa_size)
401 bufsize = sizeof(li->hostaddr);
402
403 memcpy((void *)&(li->hostaddr.sa), (const void *)sa, bufsize);
404}
405
406
407/**
408 ** login_write: Call low-level recording functions based on autoconf
409 ** results
410 **/
411int
412login_write (struct logininfo *li)
413{
414#ifndef HAVE_CYGWIN
415 if ((int)geteuid() != 0) {
416 log("Attempt to write login records by non-root user (aborting)");
417 return 1;
418 }
419#endif
420
421 /* set the timestamp */
422 login_set_current_time(li);
423#ifdef USE_LOGIN
424 syslogin_write_entry(li);
425#endif
426#ifdef USE_LASTLOG
427 if (li->type == LTYPE_LOGIN) {
428 lastlog_write_entry(li);
429 }
430#endif
431#ifdef USE_UTMP
432 utmp_write_entry(li);
433#endif
434#ifdef USE_WTMP
435 wtmp_write_entry(li);
436#endif
437#ifdef USE_UTMPX
438 utmpx_write_entry(li);
439#endif
440#ifdef USE_WTMPX
441 wtmpx_write_entry(li);
442#endif
443 return 0;
444}
445
446#ifdef LOGIN_NEEDS_UTMPX
447int
448login_utmp_only(struct logininfo *li)
449{
450 li->type = LTYPE_LOGIN;
451# ifdef USE_UTMP
452 utmp_write_entry(li);
453# endif
454# ifdef USE_WTMP
455 wtmp_write_entry(li);
456# endif
457# ifdef USE_UTMPX
458 utmpx_write_entry(li);
459# endif
460# ifdef USE_WTMPX
461 wtmpx_write_entry(li);
462# endif
463 return 0;
464}
465#endif
466
467/**
468 ** getlast_entry: Call low-level functions to retrieve the last login
469 ** time.
470 **/
471
472/* take the uid in li and return the last login time */
473int
474getlast_entry(struct logininfo *li)
475{
476#ifdef USE_LASTLOG
477 return(lastlog_get_entry(li));
478#else /* !USE_LASTLOG */
479
480#ifdef DISABLE_LASTLOG
481 /* On some systems we shouldn't even try to obtain last login
482 * time, e.g. AIX */
483 return 0;
484# else /* DISABLE_LASTLOG */
485 /* Try to retrieve the last login time from wtmp */
486# if defined(USE_WTMP) && (defined(HAVE_TIME_IN_UTMP) || defined(HAVE_TV_IN_UTMP))
487 /* retrieve last login time from utmp */
488 return (wtmp_get_entry(li));
489# else /* defined(USE_WTMP) && (defined(HAVE_TIME_IN_UTMP) || defined(HAVE_TV_IN_UTMP)) */
490 /* If wtmp isn't available, try wtmpx */
491# if defined(USE_WTMPX) && (defined(HAVE_TIME_IN_UTMPX) || defined(HAVE_TV_IN_UTMPX))
492 /* retrieve last login time from utmpx */
493 return (wtmpx_get_entry(li));
494# else
495 /* Give up: No means of retrieving last login time */
496 return 0;
497# endif /* USE_WTMPX && (HAVE_TIME_IN_UTMPX || HAVE_TV_IN_UTMPX) */
498# endif /* USE_WTMP && (HAVE_TIME_IN_UTMP || HAVE_TV_IN_UTMP) */
499# endif /* DISABLE_LASTLOG */
500#endif /* USE_LASTLOG */
501}
502
503
504
505/*
506 * 'line' string utility functions
507 *
508 * These functions process the 'line' string into one of three forms:
509 *
510 * 1. The full filename (including '/dev')
511 * 2. The stripped name (excluding '/dev')
512 * 3. The abbreviated name (e.g. /dev/ttyp00 -> yp00
513 * /dev/pts/1 -> ts/1 )
514 *
515 * Form 3 is used on some systems to identify a .tmp.? entry when
516 * attempting to remove it. Typically both addition and removal is
517 * performed by one application - say, sshd - so as long as the choice
518 * uniquely identifies a terminal it's ok.
519 */
520
521
522/* line_fullname(): add the leading '/dev/' if it doesn't exist make
523 * sure dst has enough space, if not just copy src (ugh) */
524char *
525line_fullname(char *dst, const char *src, int dstsize)
526{
527 memset(dst, '\0', dstsize);
528 if ((strncmp(src, "/dev/", 5) == 0) || (dstsize < (strlen(src) + 5))) {
529 strlcpy(dst, src, dstsize);
530 } else {
531 strlcpy(dst, "/dev/", dstsize);
532 strlcat(dst, src, dstsize);
533 }
534 return dst;
535}
536
537/* line_stripname(): strip the leading '/dev' if it exists, return dst */
538char *
539line_stripname(char *dst, const char *src, int dstsize)
540{
541 memset(dst, '\0', dstsize);
542 if (strncmp(src, "/dev/", 5) == 0)
543 strlcpy(dst, src + 5, dstsize);
544 else
545 strlcpy(dst, src, dstsize);
546 return dst;
547}
548
549/* line_abbrevname(): Return the abbreviated (usually four-character)
550 * form of the line (Just use the last <dstsize> characters of the
551 * full name.)
552 *
553 * NOTE: use strncpy because we do NOT necessarily want zero
554 * termination */
555char *
556line_abbrevname(char *dst, const char *src, int dstsize)
557{
558 size_t len;
559
560 memset(dst, '\0', dstsize);
561
562 /* Always skip prefix if present */
563 if (strncmp(src, "/dev/", 5) == 0)
564 src += 5;
565
566 len = strlen(src);
567
568 if (len > 0) {
569 if (((int)len - dstsize) > 0)
570 src += ((int)len - dstsize);
571
572 /* note: _don't_ change this to strlcpy */
573 strncpy(dst, src, (size_t)dstsize);
574 }
575
576 return dst;
577}
578
579/**
580 ** utmp utility functions
581 **
582 ** These functions manipulate struct utmp, taking system differences
583 ** into account.
584 **/
585
586#if defined(USE_UTMP) || defined (USE_WTMP) || defined (USE_LOGIN)
587
588/* build the utmp structure */
589void
590set_utmp_time(struct logininfo *li, struct utmp *ut)
591{
592# ifdef HAVE_TV_IN_UTMP
593 ut->ut_tv.tv_sec = li->tv_sec;
594 ut->ut_tv.tv_usec = li->tv_usec;
595# else
596# ifdef HAVE_TIME_IN_UTMP
597 ut->ut_time = li->tv_sec;
598# endif
599# endif
600}
601
602void
603construct_utmp(struct logininfo *li,
604 struct utmp *ut)
605{
606 memset(ut, '\0', sizeof(*ut));
607
608 /* First fill out fields used for both logins and logouts */
609
610# ifdef HAVE_ID_IN_UTMP
611 line_abbrevname(ut->ut_id, li->line, sizeof(ut->ut_id));
612# endif
613
614# ifdef HAVE_TYPE_IN_UTMP
615 /* This is done here to keep utmp constants out of struct logininfo */
616 switch (li->type) {
617 case LTYPE_LOGIN:
618 ut->ut_type = USER_PROCESS;
619#ifdef _CRAY
620 cray_set_tmpdir(ut);
621#endif
622 break;
623 case LTYPE_LOGOUT:
624 ut->ut_type = DEAD_PROCESS;
625#ifdef _CRAY
626 cray_retain_utmp(ut, li->pid);
627#endif
628 break;
629 }
630# endif
631 set_utmp_time(li, ut);
632
633 line_stripname(ut->ut_line, li->line, sizeof(ut->ut_line));
634
635# ifdef HAVE_PID_IN_UTMP
636 ut->ut_pid = li->pid;
637# endif
638
639 /* If we're logging out, leave all other fields blank */
640 if (li->type == LTYPE_LOGOUT)
641 return;
642
643 /*
644 * These fields are only used when logging in, and are blank
645 * for logouts.
646 */
647
648 /* Use strncpy because we don't necessarily want null termination */
649 strncpy(ut->ut_name, li->username, MIN_SIZEOF(ut->ut_name, li->username));
650# ifdef HAVE_HOST_IN_UTMP
651 strncpy(ut->ut_host, li->hostname, MIN_SIZEOF(ut->ut_host, li->hostname));
652# endif
653# ifdef HAVE_ADDR_IN_UTMP
654 /* this is just a 32-bit IP address */
655 if (li->hostaddr.sa.sa_family == AF_INET)
656 ut->ut_addr = li->hostaddr.sa_in.sin_addr.s_addr;
657# endif
658}
659#endif /* USE_UTMP || USE_WTMP || USE_LOGIN */
660
661/**
662 ** utmpx utility functions
663 **
664 ** These functions manipulate struct utmpx, accounting for system
665 ** variations.
666 **/
667
668#if defined(USE_UTMPX) || defined (USE_WTMPX)
669/* build the utmpx structure */
670void
671set_utmpx_time(struct logininfo *li, struct utmpx *utx)
672{
673# ifdef HAVE_TV_IN_UTMPX
674 utx->ut_tv.tv_sec = li->tv_sec;
675 utx->ut_tv.tv_usec = li->tv_usec;
676# else /* HAVE_TV_IN_UTMPX */
677# ifdef HAVE_TIME_IN_UTMPX
678 utx->ut_time = li->tv_sec;
679# endif /* HAVE_TIME_IN_UTMPX */
680# endif /* HAVE_TV_IN_UTMPX */
681}
682
683void
684construct_utmpx(struct logininfo *li, struct utmpx *utx)
685{
686 memset(utx, '\0', sizeof(*utx));
687# ifdef HAVE_ID_IN_UTMPX
688 line_abbrevname(utx->ut_id, li->line, sizeof(utx->ut_id));
689# endif
690
691 /* this is done here to keep utmp constants out of loginrec.h */
692 switch (li->type) {
693 case LTYPE_LOGIN:
694 utx->ut_type = USER_PROCESS;
695 break;
696 case LTYPE_LOGOUT:
697 utx->ut_type = DEAD_PROCESS;
698 break;
699 }
700 line_stripname(utx->ut_line, li->line, sizeof(utx->ut_line));
701 set_utmpx_time(li, utx);
702 utx->ut_pid = li->pid;
703
704 if (li->type == LTYPE_LOGOUT)
705 return;
706
707 /*
708 * These fields are only used when logging in, and are blank
709 * for logouts.
710 */
711
712 /* strncpy(): Don't necessarily want null termination */
713 strncpy(utx->ut_name, li->username, MIN_SIZEOF(utx->ut_name, li->username));
714# ifdef HAVE_HOST_IN_UTMPX
715 strncpy(utx->ut_host, li->hostname, MIN_SIZEOF(utx->ut_host, li->hostname));
716# endif
717# ifdef HAVE_ADDR_IN_UTMPX
718 /* this is just a 32-bit IP address */
719 if (li->hostaddr.sa.sa_family == AF_INET)
720 utx->ut_addr = li->hostaddr.sa_in.sin_addr.s_addr;
721# endif
722# ifdef HAVE_SYSLEN_IN_UTMPX
723 /* ut_syslen is the length of the utx_host string */
724 utx->ut_syslen = MIN(strlen(li->hostname), sizeof(utx->ut_host));
725# endif
726}
727#endif /* USE_UTMPX || USE_WTMPX */
728
729/**
730 ** Low-level utmp functions
731 **/
732
733/* FIXME: (ATL) utmp_write_direct needs testing */
734#ifdef USE_UTMP
735
736/* if we can, use pututline() etc. */
737# if !defined(DISABLE_PUTUTLINE) && defined(HAVE_SETUTENT) && \
738 defined(HAVE_PUTUTLINE)
739# define UTMP_USE_LIBRARY
740# endif
741
742
743/* write a utmp entry with the system's help (pututline() and pals) */
744# ifdef UTMP_USE_LIBRARY
745static int
746utmp_write_library(struct logininfo *li, struct utmp *ut)
747{
748 setutent();
749 pututline(ut);
750
751# ifdef HAVE_ENDUTENT
752 endutent();
753# endif
754 return 1;
755}
756# else /* UTMP_USE_LIBRARY */
757
758/* write a utmp entry direct to the file */
759/* This is a slightly modification of code in OpenBSD's login.c */
760static int
761utmp_write_direct(struct logininfo *li, struct utmp *ut)
762{
763 struct utmp old_ut;
764 register int fd;
765 int tty;
766
767 /* FIXME: (ATL) ttyslot() needs local implementation */
768
769#if defined(HAVE_GETTTYENT)
770 register struct ttyent *ty;
771
772 tty=0;
773
774 setttyent();
775 while ((struct ttyent *)0 != (ty = getttyent())) {
776 tty++;
777 if (!strncmp(ty->ty_name, ut->ut_line, sizeof(ut->ut_line)))
778 break;
779 }
780 endttyent();
781
782 if((struct ttyent *)0 == ty) {
783 log("utmp_write_entry: tty not found");
784 return(1);
785 }
786#else /* FIXME */
787
788 tty = ttyslot(); /* seems only to work for /dev/ttyp? style names */
789
790#endif /* HAVE_GETTTYENT */
791
792 if (tty > 0 && (fd = open(UTMP_FILE, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0644)) >= 0) {
793 (void)lseek(fd, (off_t)(tty * sizeof(struct utmp)), SEEK_SET);
794 /*
795 * Prevent luser from zero'ing out ut_host.
796 * If the new ut_line is empty but the old one is not
797 * and ut_line and ut_name match, preserve the old ut_line.
798 */
799 if (atomicio(read, fd, &old_ut, sizeof(old_ut)) == sizeof(old_ut) &&
800 (ut->ut_host[0] == '\0') && (old_ut.ut_host[0] != '\0') &&
801 (strncmp(old_ut.ut_line, ut->ut_line, sizeof(ut->ut_line)) == 0) &&
802 (strncmp(old_ut.ut_name, ut->ut_name, sizeof(ut->ut_name)) == 0)) {
803 (void)memcpy(ut->ut_host, old_ut.ut_host, sizeof(ut->ut_host));
804 }
805
806 (void)lseek(fd, (off_t)(tty * sizeof(struct utmp)), SEEK_SET);
807 if (atomicio(write, fd, ut, sizeof(*ut)) != sizeof(*ut))
808 log("utmp_write_direct: error writing %s: %s",
809 UTMP_FILE, strerror(errno));
810
811 (void)close(fd);
812 return 1;
813 } else {
814 return 0;
815 }
816}
817# endif /* UTMP_USE_LIBRARY */
818
819static int
820utmp_perform_login(struct logininfo *li)
821{
822 struct utmp ut;
823
824 construct_utmp(li, &ut);
825# ifdef UTMP_USE_LIBRARY
826 if (!utmp_write_library(li, &ut)) {
827 log("utmp_perform_login: utmp_write_library() failed");
828 return 0;
829 }
830# else
831 if (!utmp_write_direct(li, &ut)) {
832 log("utmp_perform_login: utmp_write_direct() failed");
833 return 0;
834 }
835# endif
836 return 1;
837}
838
839
840static int
841utmp_perform_logout(struct logininfo *li)
842{
843 struct utmp ut;
844
845 construct_utmp(li, &ut);
846# ifdef UTMP_USE_LIBRARY
847 if (!utmp_write_library(li, &ut)) {
848 log("utmp_perform_logout: utmp_write_library() failed");
849 return 0;
850 }
851# else
852 if (!utmp_write_direct(li, &ut)) {
853 log("utmp_perform_logout: utmp_write_direct() failed");
854 return 0;
855 }
856# endif
857 return 1;
858}
859
860
861int
862utmp_write_entry(struct logininfo *li)
863{
864 switch(li->type) {
865 case LTYPE_LOGIN:
866 return utmp_perform_login(li);
867
868 case LTYPE_LOGOUT:
869 return utmp_perform_logout(li);
870
871 default:
872 log("utmp_write_entry: invalid type field");
873 return 0;
874 }
875}
876#endif /* USE_UTMP */
877
878
879/**
880 ** Low-level utmpx functions
881 **/
882
883/* not much point if we don't want utmpx entries */
884#ifdef USE_UTMPX
885
886/* if we have the wherewithall, use pututxline etc. */
887# if !defined(DISABLE_PUTUTXLINE) && defined(HAVE_SETUTXENT) && \
888 defined(HAVE_PUTUTXLINE)
889# define UTMPX_USE_LIBRARY
890# endif
891
892
893/* write a utmpx entry with the system's help (pututxline() and pals) */
894# ifdef UTMPX_USE_LIBRARY
895static int
896utmpx_write_library(struct logininfo *li, struct utmpx *utx)
897{
898 setutxent();
899 pututxline(utx);
900
901# ifdef HAVE_ENDUTXENT
902 endutxent();
903# endif
904 return 1;
905}
906
907# else /* UTMPX_USE_LIBRARY */
908
909/* write a utmp entry direct to the file */
910static int
911utmpx_write_direct(struct logininfo *li, struct utmpx *utx)
912{
913 log("utmpx_write_direct: not implemented!");
914 return 0;
915}
916# endif /* UTMPX_USE_LIBRARY */
917
918static int
919utmpx_perform_login(struct logininfo *li)
920{
921 struct utmpx utx;
922
923 construct_utmpx(li, &utx);
924# ifdef UTMPX_USE_LIBRARY
925 if (!utmpx_write_library(li, &utx)) {
926 log("utmpx_perform_login: utmp_write_library() failed");
927 return 0;
928 }
929# else
930 if (!utmpx_write_direct(li, &ut)) {
931 log("utmpx_perform_login: utmp_write_direct() failed");
932 return 0;
933 }
934# endif
935 return 1;
936}
937
938
939static int
940utmpx_perform_logout(struct logininfo *li)
941{
942 struct utmpx utx;
943
944 memset(&utx, '\0', sizeof(utx));
945 set_utmpx_time(li, &utx);
946 line_stripname(utx.ut_line, li->line, sizeof(utx.ut_line));
947# ifdef HAVE_ID_IN_UTMPX
948 line_abbrevname(utx.ut_id, li->line, sizeof(utx.ut_id));
949# endif
950# ifdef HAVE_TYPE_IN_UTMPX
951 utx.ut_type = DEAD_PROCESS;
952# endif
953
954# ifdef UTMPX_USE_LIBRARY
955 utmpx_write_library(li, &utx);
956# else
957 utmpx_write_direct(li, &utx);
958# endif
959 return 1;
960}
961
962int
963utmpx_write_entry(struct logininfo *li)
964{
965 switch(li->type) {
966 case LTYPE_LOGIN:
967 return utmpx_perform_login(li);
968 case LTYPE_LOGOUT:
969 return utmpx_perform_logout(li);
970 default:
971 log("utmpx_write_entry: invalid type field");
972 return 0;
973 }
974}
975#endif /* USE_UTMPX */
976
977
978/**
979 ** Low-level wtmp functions
980 **/
981
982#ifdef USE_WTMP
983
984/* write a wtmp entry direct to the end of the file */
985/* This is a slight modification of code in OpenBSD's logwtmp.c */
986static int
987wtmp_write(struct logininfo *li, struct utmp *ut)
988{
989 struct stat buf;
990 int fd, ret = 1;
991
992 if ((fd = open(WTMP_FILE, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND, 0)) < 0) {
993 log("wtmp_write: problem writing %s: %s",
994 WTMP_FILE, strerror(errno));
995 return 0;
996 }
997 if (fstat(fd, &buf) == 0)
998 if (atomicio(write, fd, ut, sizeof(*ut)) != sizeof(*ut)) {
999 ftruncate(fd, buf.st_size);
1000 log("wtmp_write: problem writing %s: %s",
1001 WTMP_FILE, strerror(errno));
1002 ret = 0;
1003 }
1004 (void)close(fd);
1005 return ret;
1006}
1007
1008static int
1009wtmp_perform_login(struct logininfo *li)
1010{
1011 struct utmp ut;
1012
1013 construct_utmp(li, &ut);
1014 return wtmp_write(li, &ut);
1015}
1016
1017
1018static int
1019wtmp_perform_logout(struct logininfo *li)
1020{
1021 struct utmp ut;
1022
1023 construct_utmp(li, &ut);
1024 return wtmp_write(li, &ut);
1025}
1026
1027
1028int
1029wtmp_write_entry(struct logininfo *li)
1030{
1031 switch(li->type) {
1032 case LTYPE_LOGIN:
1033 return wtmp_perform_login(li);
1034 case LTYPE_LOGOUT:
1035 return wtmp_perform_logout(li);
1036 default:
1037 log("wtmp_write_entry: invalid type field");
1038 return 0;
1039 }
1040}
1041
1042
1043/* Notes on fetching login data from wtmp/wtmpx
1044 *
1045 * Logouts are usually recorded with (amongst other things) a blank
1046 * username on a given tty line. However, some systems (HP-UX is one)
1047 * leave all fields set, but change the ut_type field to DEAD_PROCESS.
1048 *
1049 * Since we're only looking for logins here, we know that the username
1050 * must be set correctly. On systems that leave it in, we check for
1051 * ut_type==USER_PROCESS (indicating a login.)
1052 *
1053 * Portability: Some systems may set something other than USER_PROCESS
1054 * to indicate a login process. I don't know of any as I write. Also,
1055 * it's possible that some systems may both leave the username in
1056 * place and not have ut_type.
1057 */
1058
1059/* return true if this wtmp entry indicates a login */
1060static int
1061wtmp_islogin(struct logininfo *li, struct utmp *ut)
1062{
1063 if (strncmp(li->username, ut->ut_name,
1064 MIN_SIZEOF(li->username, ut->ut_name)) == 0) {
1065# ifdef HAVE_TYPE_IN_UTMP
1066 if (ut->ut_type & USER_PROCESS)
1067 return 1;
1068# else
1069 return 1;
1070# endif
1071 }
1072 return 0;
1073}
1074
1075int
1076wtmp_get_entry(struct logininfo *li)
1077{
1078 struct stat st;
1079 struct utmp ut;
1080 int fd, found=0;
1081
1082 /* Clear the time entries in our logininfo */
1083 li->tv_sec = li->tv_usec = 0;
1084
1085 if ((fd = open(WTMP_FILE, O_RDONLY)) < 0) {
1086 log("wtmp_get_entry: problem opening %s: %s",
1087 WTMP_FILE, strerror(errno));
1088 return 0;
1089 }
1090 if (fstat(fd, &st) != 0) {
1091 log("wtmp_get_entry: couldn't stat %s: %s",
1092 WTMP_FILE, strerror(errno));
1093 close(fd);
1094 return 0;
1095 }
1096
1097 /* Seek to the start of the last struct utmp */
1098 if (lseek(fd, -(off_t)sizeof(struct utmp), SEEK_END) == -1) {
1099 /* Looks like we've got a fresh wtmp file */
1100 close(fd);
1101 return 0;
1102 }
1103
1104 while (!found) {
1105 if (atomicio(read, fd, &ut, sizeof(ut)) != sizeof(ut)) {
1106 log("wtmp_get_entry: read of %s failed: %s",
1107 WTMP_FILE, strerror(errno));
1108 close (fd);
1109 return 0;
1110 }
1111 if ( wtmp_islogin(li, &ut) ) {
1112 found = 1;
1113 /* We've already checked for a time in struct
1114 * utmp, in login_getlast(). */
1115# ifdef HAVE_TIME_IN_UTMP
1116 li->tv_sec = ut.ut_time;
1117# else
1118# if HAVE_TV_IN_UTMP
1119 li->tv_sec = ut.ut_tv.tv_sec;
1120# endif
1121# endif
1122 line_fullname(li->line, ut.ut_line,
1123 MIN_SIZEOF(li->line, ut.ut_line));
1124# ifdef HAVE_HOST_IN_UTMP
1125 strlcpy(li->hostname, ut.ut_host,
1126 MIN_SIZEOF(li->hostname, ut.ut_host));
1127# endif
1128 continue;
1129 }
1130 /* Seek back 2 x struct utmp */
1131 if (lseek(fd, -(off_t)(2 * sizeof(struct utmp)), SEEK_CUR) == -1) {
1132 /* We've found the start of the file, so quit */
1133 close (fd);
1134 return 0;
1135 }
1136 }
1137
1138 /* We found an entry. Tidy up and return */
1139 close(fd);
1140 return 1;
1141}
1142# endif /* USE_WTMP */
1143
1144
1145/**
1146 ** Low-level wtmpx functions
1147 **/
1148
1149#ifdef USE_WTMPX
1150/* write a wtmpx entry direct to the end of the file */
1151/* This is a slight modification of code in OpenBSD's logwtmp.c */
1152static int
1153wtmpx_write(struct logininfo *li, struct utmpx *utx)
1154{
1155 struct stat buf;
1156 int fd, ret = 1;
1157
1158 if ((fd = open(WTMPX_FILE, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND, 0)) < 0) {
1159 log("wtmpx_write: problem opening %s: %s",
1160 WTMPX_FILE, strerror(errno));
1161 return 0;
1162 }
1163
1164 if (fstat(fd, &buf) == 0)
1165 if (atomicio(write, fd, utx, sizeof(*utx)) != sizeof(*utx)) {
1166 ftruncate(fd, buf.st_size);
1167 log("wtmpx_write: problem writing %s: %s",
1168 WTMPX_FILE, strerror(errno));
1169 ret = 0;
1170 }
1171 (void)close(fd);
1172
1173 return ret;
1174}
1175
1176
1177static int
1178wtmpx_perform_login(struct logininfo *li)
1179{
1180 struct utmpx utx;
1181
1182 construct_utmpx(li, &utx);
1183 return wtmpx_write(li, &utx);
1184}
1185
1186
1187static int
1188wtmpx_perform_logout(struct logininfo *li)
1189{
1190 struct utmpx utx;
1191
1192 construct_utmpx(li, &utx);
1193 return wtmpx_write(li, &utx);
1194}
1195
1196
1197int
1198wtmpx_write_entry(struct logininfo *li)
1199{
1200 switch(li->type) {
1201 case LTYPE_LOGIN:
1202 return wtmpx_perform_login(li);
1203 case LTYPE_LOGOUT:
1204 return wtmpx_perform_logout(li);
1205 default:
1206 log("wtmpx_write_entry: invalid type field");
1207 return 0;
1208 }
1209}
1210
1211/* Please see the notes above wtmp_islogin() for information about the
1212 next two functions */
1213
1214/* Return true if this wtmpx entry indicates a login */
1215static int
1216wtmpx_islogin(struct logininfo *li, struct utmpx *utx)
1217{
1218 if ( strncmp(li->username, utx->ut_name,
1219 MIN_SIZEOF(li->username, utx->ut_name)) == 0 ) {
1220# ifdef HAVE_TYPE_IN_UTMPX
1221 if (utx->ut_type == USER_PROCESS)
1222 return 1;
1223# else
1224 return 1;
1225# endif
1226 }
1227 return 0;
1228}
1229
1230
1231int
1232wtmpx_get_entry(struct logininfo *li)
1233{
1234 struct stat st;
1235 struct utmpx utx;
1236 int fd, found=0;
1237
1238 /* Clear the time entries */
1239 li->tv_sec = li->tv_usec = 0;
1240
1241 if ((fd = open(WTMPX_FILE, O_RDONLY)) < 0) {
1242 log("wtmpx_get_entry: problem opening %s: %s",
1243 WTMPX_FILE, strerror(errno));
1244 return 0;
1245 }
1246 if (fstat(fd, &st) != 0) {
1247 log("wtmpx_get_entry: couldn't stat %s: %s",
1248 WTMP_FILE, strerror(errno));
1249 close(fd);
1250 return 0;
1251 }
1252
1253 /* Seek to the start of the last struct utmpx */
1254 if (lseek(fd, -(off_t)sizeof(struct utmpx), SEEK_END) == -1 ) {
1255 /* probably a newly rotated wtmpx file */
1256 close(fd);
1257 return 0;
1258 }
1259
1260 while (!found) {
1261 if (atomicio(read, fd, &utx, sizeof(utx)) != sizeof(utx)) {
1262 log("wtmpx_get_entry: read of %s failed: %s",
1263 WTMPX_FILE, strerror(errno));
1264 close (fd);
1265 return 0;
1266 }
1267 /* Logouts are recorded as a blank username on a particular line.
1268 * So, we just need to find the username in struct utmpx */
1269 if ( wtmpx_islogin(li, &utx) ) {
1270# ifdef HAVE_TV_IN_UTMPX
1271 li->tv_sec = utx.ut_tv.tv_sec;
1272# else
1273# ifdef HAVE_TIME_IN_UTMPX
1274 li->tv_sec = utx.ut_time;
1275# endif
1276# endif
1277 line_fullname(li->line, utx.ut_line, sizeof(li->line));
1278# ifdef HAVE_HOST_IN_UTMPX
1279 strlcpy(li->hostname, utx.ut_host,
1280 MIN_SIZEOF(li->hostname, utx.ut_host));
1281# endif
1282 continue;
1283 }
1284 if (lseek(fd, -(off_t)(2 * sizeof(struct utmpx)), SEEK_CUR) == -1) {
1285 close (fd);
1286 return 0;
1287 }
1288 }
1289
1290 close(fd);
1291 return 1;
1292}
1293#endif /* USE_WTMPX */
1294
1295/**
1296 ** Low-level libutil login() functions
1297 **/
1298
1299#ifdef USE_LOGIN
1300static int
1301syslogin_perform_login(struct logininfo *li)
1302{
1303 struct utmp *ut;
1304
1305 if (! (ut = (struct utmp *)malloc(sizeof(*ut)))) {
1306 log("syslogin_perform_login: couldn't malloc()");
1307 return 0;
1308 }
1309 construct_utmp(li, ut);
1310 login(ut);
1311
1312 return 1;
1313}
1314
1315static int
1316syslogin_perform_logout(struct logininfo *li)
1317{
1318# ifdef HAVE_LOGOUT
1319 char line[8];
1320
1321 (void)line_stripname(line, li->line, sizeof(line));
1322
1323 if (!logout(line)) {
1324 log("syslogin_perform_logout: logout() returned an error");
1325# ifdef HAVE_LOGWTMP
1326 } else {
1327 logwtmp(line, "", "");
1328# endif
1329 }
1330 /* FIXME: (ATL - if the need arises) What to do if we have
1331 * login, but no logout? what if logout but no logwtmp? All
1332 * routines are in libutil so they should all be there,
1333 * but... */
1334# endif
1335 return 1;
1336}
1337
1338int
1339syslogin_write_entry(struct logininfo *li)
1340{
1341 switch (li->type) {
1342 case LTYPE_LOGIN:
1343 return syslogin_perform_login(li);
1344 case LTYPE_LOGOUT:
1345 return syslogin_perform_logout(li);
1346 default:
1347 log("syslogin_write_entry: Invalid type field");
1348 return 0;
1349 }
1350}
1351#endif /* USE_LOGIN */
1352
1353/* end of file log-syslogin.c */
1354
1355/**
1356 ** Low-level lastlog functions
1357 **/
1358
1359#ifdef USE_LASTLOG
1360#define LL_FILE 1
1361#define LL_DIR 2
1362#define LL_OTHER 3
1363
1364static void
1365lastlog_construct(struct logininfo *li, struct lastlog *last)
1366{
1367 /* clear the structure */
1368 memset(last, '\0', sizeof(*last));
1369
1370 (void)line_stripname(last->ll_line, li->line, sizeof(last->ll_line));
1371 strlcpy(last->ll_host, li->hostname,
1372 MIN_SIZEOF(last->ll_host, li->hostname));
1373 last->ll_time = li->tv_sec;
1374}
1375
1376static int
1377lastlog_filetype(char *filename)
1378{
1379 struct stat st;
1380
1381 if (stat(LASTLOG_FILE, &st) != 0) {
1382 log("lastlog_perform_login: Couldn't stat %s: %s", LASTLOG_FILE,
1383 strerror(errno));
1384 return 0;
1385 }
1386 if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
1387 return LL_DIR;
1388 else if (S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
1389 return LL_FILE;
1390 else
1391 return LL_OTHER;
1392}
1393
1394
1395/* open the file (using filemode) and seek to the login entry */
1396static int
1397lastlog_openseek(struct logininfo *li, int *fd, int filemode)
1398{
1399 off_t offset;
1400 int type;
1401 char lastlog_file[1024];
1402
1403 type = lastlog_filetype(LASTLOG_FILE);
1404 switch (type) {
1405 case LL_FILE:
1406 strlcpy(lastlog_file, LASTLOG_FILE, sizeof(lastlog_file));
1407 break;
1408 case LL_DIR:
1409 snprintf(lastlog_file, sizeof(lastlog_file), "%s/%s",
1410 LASTLOG_FILE, li->username);
1411 break;
1412 default:
1413 log("lastlog_openseek: %.100s is not a file or directory!",
1414 LASTLOG_FILE);
1415 return 0;
1416 }
1417
1418 *fd = open(lastlog_file, filemode);
1419 if ( *fd < 0) {
1420 debug("lastlog_openseek: Couldn't open %s: %s",
1421 lastlog_file, strerror(errno));
1422 return 0;
1423 }
1424
1425 if (type == LL_FILE) {
1426 /* find this uid's offset in the lastlog file */
1427 offset = (off_t) ((long)li->uid * sizeof(struct lastlog));
1428
1429 if ( lseek(*fd, offset, SEEK_SET) != offset ) {
1430 log("lastlog_openseek: %s->lseek(): %s",
1431 lastlog_file, strerror(errno));
1432 return 0;
1433 }
1434 }
1435
1436 return 1;
1437}
1438
1439static int
1440lastlog_perform_login(struct logininfo *li)
1441{
1442 struct lastlog last;
1443 int fd;
1444
1445 /* create our struct lastlog */
1446 lastlog_construct(li, &last);
1447
1448 if (!lastlog_openseek(li, &fd, O_RDWR|O_CREAT))
1449 return(0);
1450
1451 /* write the entry */
1452 if (atomicio(write, fd, &last, sizeof(last)) != sizeof(last)) {
1453 close(fd);
1454 log("lastlog_write_filemode: Error writing to %s: %s",
1455 LASTLOG_FILE, strerror(errno));
1456 return 0;
1457 }
1458
1459 close(fd);
1460 return 1;
1461}
1462
1463int
1464lastlog_write_entry(struct logininfo *li)
1465{
1466 switch(li->type) {
1467 case LTYPE_LOGIN:
1468 return lastlog_perform_login(li);
1469 default:
1470 log("lastlog_write_entry: Invalid type field");
1471 return 0;
1472 }
1473}
1474
1475static void
1476lastlog_populate_entry(struct logininfo *li, struct lastlog *last)
1477{
1478 line_fullname(li->line, last->ll_line, sizeof(li->line));
1479 strlcpy(li->hostname, last->ll_host,
1480 MIN_SIZEOF(li->hostname, last->ll_host));
1481 li->tv_sec = last->ll_time;
1482}
1483
1484int
1485lastlog_get_entry(struct logininfo *li)
1486{
1487 struct lastlog last;
1488 int fd;
1489
1490 if (lastlog_openseek(li, &fd, O_RDONLY)) {
1491 if (atomicio(read, fd, &last, sizeof(last)) != sizeof(last)) {
1492 log("lastlog_get_entry: Error reading from %s: %s",
1493 LASTLOG_FILE, strerror(errno));
1494 return 0;
1495 } else {
1496 lastlog_populate_entry(li, &last);
1497 return 1;
1498 }
1499 } else {
1500 return 0;
1501 }
1502}
1503#endif /* USE_LASTLOG */
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