/***************************************************************************** * * $Id$ * Purpose ...............: MBSE BBS Shadow Password Suite * Original Source .......: Shadow Password Suite * Original Copyright ....: Julianne Frances Haugh and others. * ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 1997-2002 * * Michiel Broek FIDO: 2:280/2802 * Beekmansbos 10 * 1971 BV IJmuiden * the Netherlands * * This file is part of MBSE BBS. * * This BBS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the * Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any * later version. * * MBSE BBS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with MBSE BBS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free * Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. *****************************************************************************/ #include "../config.h" #include "mblogin.h" #include #if HAVE_UTMPX_H #include #endif #if HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H #include #endif #if HAVE_LIBUTIL_H #include #endif #if HAVE_UTIL_H #include #endif #include #include #include "utmp.h" #if HAVE_UTMPX_H extern struct utmpx utxent; #endif extern struct utmp utent; #define NO_UTENT \ "No utmp entry. You must exec \"login\" from the lowest level \"sh\"" #define NO_TTY \ "Unable to determine your tty name." /* * checkutmp - see if utmp file is correct for this process * * System V is very picky about the contents of the utmp file * and requires that a slot for the current process exist. * The utmp file is scanned for an entry with the same process * ID. If no entry exists the process exits with a message. * * The "picky" flag is for network and other logins that may * use special flags. It allows the pid checks to be overridden. * This means that getty should never invoke login with any * command line flags. */ #if defined(__linux__) /* XXX */ void checkutmp(int picky) { char *line; struct utmp *ut; pid_t pid = getpid(); setutent(); /* First, try to find a valid utmp entry for this process. */ while ((ut = getutent())) if (ut->ut_pid == pid && ut->ut_line[0] && ut->ut_id[0] && (ut->ut_type==LOGIN_PROCESS || ut->ut_type==USER_PROCESS)) break; /* If there is one, just use it, otherwise create a new one. */ if (ut) { utent = *ut; } else { if (picky) { puts(NO_UTENT); exit(1); } line = ttyname(0); if (!line) { puts(NO_TTY); exit(1); } if (strncmp(line, "/dev/", 5) == 0) line += 5; memset((void *) &utent, 0, sizeof utent); utent.ut_type = LOGIN_PROCESS; utent.ut_pid = pid; strncpy(utent.ut_line, line, sizeof utent.ut_line); /* XXX - assumes /dev/tty?? */ strncpy(utent.ut_id, utent.ut_line + 3, sizeof utent.ut_id); strcpy(utent.ut_user, "LOGIN"); time(&utent.ut_time); } } #elif defined(LOGIN_PROCESS) void checkutmp(int picky) { char *line; struct utmp *ut; #if HAVE_UTMPX_H struct utmpx *utx; #endif pid_t pid = getpid(); #if HAVE_UTMPX_H setutxent(); #endif setutent(); if (picky) { #if HAVE_UTMPX_H while ((utx = getutxent())) if (utx->ut_pid == pid) break; if (utx) utxent = *utx; #endif while ((ut = getutent())) if (ut->ut_pid == pid) break; if (ut) utent = *ut; #if HAVE_UTMPX_H endutxent(); #endif endutent(); if (!ut) { puts(NO_UTENT); exit(1); } #ifndef UNIXPC /* * If there is no ut_line value in this record, fill * it in by getting the TTY name and stuffing it in * the structure. The UNIX/PC is broken in this regard * and needs help ... */ if (utent.ut_line[0] == '\0') #endif /* !UNIXPC */ { if (!(line = ttyname(0))) { puts(NO_TTY); exit(1); } if (strncmp(line, "/dev/", 5) == 0) line += 5; strncpy(utent.ut_line, line, sizeof utent.ut_line); #if HAVE_UTMPX_H strncpy(utxent.ut_line, line, sizeof utxent.ut_line); #endif } } else { if (!(line = ttyname(0))) { puts(NO_TTY); exit(1); } if (strncmp(line, "/dev/", 5) == 0) line += 5; strncpy (utent.ut_line, line, sizeof utent.ut_line); if ((ut = getutline(&utent))) strncpy(utent.ut_id, ut->ut_id, sizeof ut->ut_id); strcpy(utent.ut_user, "LOGIN"); utent.ut_pid = getpid(); utent.ut_type = LOGIN_PROCESS; time(&utent.ut_time); #if HAVE_UTMPX_H strncpy(utxent.ut_line, line, sizeof utxent.ut_line); if ((utx = getutxline(&utxent))) strncpy(utxent.ut_id, utx->ut_id, sizeof utxent.ut_id); strcpy(utxent.ut_user, "LOGIN"); utxent.ut_pid = utent.ut_pid; utxent.ut_type = utent.ut_type; gettimeofday((struct timeval *) &utxent.ut_tv, NULL); utent.ut_time = utxent.ut_tv.tv_sec; #endif } } #else /* !USG */ /* * Also used for FreeBSD */ void checkutmp(int picky) { char *line; /* * Hand-craft a new utmp entry. */ memzero(&utent, sizeof utent); if (! (line = ttyname (0))) { puts (NO_TTY); exit (1); } if (strncmp (line, "/dev/", 5) == 0) line += 5; (void) strncpy (utent.ut_line, line, sizeof utent.ut_line); (void) time (&utent.ut_time); } #endif /* !USG */ /* * Some systems already have updwtmp() and possibly updwtmpx(). Others * don't, so we re-implement these functions if necessary. --marekm */ #ifndef HAVE_UPDWTMP void updwtmp(const char *filename, const struct utmp *ut) { int fd; fd = open(filename, O_APPEND | O_WRONLY, 0); if (fd >= 0) { write(fd, (const char *) ut, sizeof(*ut)); close(fd); } } #endif /* ! HAVE_UPDWTMP */ #ifdef HAVE_UTMPX_H #ifndef HAVE_UPDWTMPX static void updwtmpx(const char *filename, const struct utmpx *utx) { int fd; fd = open(filename, O_APPEND | O_WRONLY, 0); if (fd >= 0) { write(fd, (const char *) utx, sizeof(*utx)); close(fd); } } #endif /* ! HAVE_UPDWTMPX */ #endif /* ! HAVE_UTMPX_H */ /* * setutmp - put a USER_PROCESS entry in the utmp file * * setutmp changes the type of the current utmp entry to * USER_PROCESS. the wtmp file will be updated as well. */ #if defined(__linux__) /* XXX */ void setutmp(const char *name, const char *line, const char *host) { utent.ut_type = USER_PROCESS; strncpy(utent.ut_user, name, sizeof utent.ut_user); time(&utent.ut_time); /* other fields already filled in by checkutmp above */ setutent(); pututline(&utent); endutent(); updwtmp(_WTMP_FILE, &utent); } #elif HAVE_UTMPX_H void setutmp(const char *name, const char *line, const char *host) { struct utmp *utmp, utline; struct utmpx *utmpx, utxline; pid_t pid = getpid (); int found_utmpx = 0, found_utmp = 0; printf("setutmp HAVE_UTMP_H\n"); /* * The canonical device name doesn't include "/dev/"; skip it * if it is already there. */ if (strncmp (line, "/dev/", 5) == 0) line += 5; /* * Update utmpx. We create an empty entry in case there is * no matching entry in the utmpx file. */ setutxent (); setutent (); while (utmpx = getutxent ()) { if (utmpx->ut_pid == pid) { found_utmpx = 1; break; } } while (utmp = getutent ()) { if (utmp->ut_pid == pid) { found_utmp = 1; break; } } /* * If the entry matching `pid' cannot be found, create a new * entry with the device name in it. */ if (! found_utmpx) { memset ((void *) &utxline, 0, sizeof utxline); strncpy (utxline.ut_line, line, sizeof utxline.ut_line); utxline.ut_pid = getpid (); } else { utxline = *utmpx; if (strncmp (utxline.ut_line, "/dev/", 5) == 0) { memmove (utxline.ut_line, utxline.ut_line + 5, sizeof utxline.ut_line - 5); utxline.ut_line[sizeof utxline.ut_line - 5] = '\0'; } } if (! found_utmp) { memset ((void *) &utline, 0, sizeof utline); strncpy (utline.ut_line, utxline.ut_line, sizeof utline.ut_line); utline.ut_pid = utxline.ut_pid; } else { utline = *utmp; if (strncmp (utline.ut_line, "/dev/", 5) == 0) { memmove (utline.ut_line, utline.ut_line + 5, sizeof utline.ut_line - 5); utline.ut_line[sizeof utline.ut_line - 5] = '\0'; } } /* * Fill in the fields in the utmpx entry and write it out. Do * the utmp entry at the same time to make sure things don't * get messed up. */ strncpy (utxline.ut_user, name, sizeof utxline.ut_user); strncpy (utline.ut_user, name, sizeof utline.ut_user); utline.ut_type = utxline.ut_type = USER_PROCESS; gettimeofday(&utxline.ut_tv, NULL); utline.ut_time = utxline.ut_tv.tv_sec; strncpy(utxline.ut_host, host ? host : "", sizeof utxline.ut_host); pututxline (&utxline); pututline (&utline); updwtmpx(_WTMP_FILE "x", &utxline); updwtmp(_WTMP_FILE, &utline); utxent = utxline; utent = utline; } #elif __FreeBSD__ || __NetBSD__ /* * FreeBSD/NetBSD version, simple and mean. */ void setutmp(const char *name, const char *line, const char *host) { struct utmp utmp; memset(&utmp, 0, sizeof(utmp)); strncpy(utmp.ut_line, line, (int) sizeof utmp.ut_line); strncpy(utmp.ut_name, name, sizeof utent.ut_name); strncpy(utmp.ut_host, host, sizeof utent.ut_host); (void) time (&utmp.ut_time); login(&utmp); utent = utmp; } #else /* !SVR4 */ void setutmp(const char *name, const char *line) { struct utmp utmp; int fd; int found = 0; if ((fd = open(_UTMP_FILE, O_RDWR)) < 0) return; #if !defined(SUN) && !defined(BSD) && !defined(SUN4) /* XXX */ while (!found && read(fd, (char *)&utmp, sizeof utmp) == sizeof utmp) { if (! strncmp (line, utmp.ut_line, (int) sizeof utmp.ut_line)) found++; } #endif if (! found) { /* * This is a brand-new entry. Clear it out and fill it in * later. */ memzero(&utmp, sizeof utmp); strncpy(utmp.ut_line, line, (int) sizeof utmp.ut_line); } /* * Fill in the parts of the UTMP entry. BSD has just the name, * while System V has the name, PID and a type. */ strncpy(utmp.ut_user, name, sizeof utent.ut_user); #ifdef USER_PROCESS utmp.ut_type = USER_PROCESS; utmp.ut_pid = getpid (); #endif /* * Put in the current time (common to everyone) */ (void) time (&utmp.ut_time); #ifdef UT_HOST /* * Update the host name field for systems with networking support */ (void) strncpy (utmp.ut_host, utent.ut_host, (int) sizeof utmp.ut_host); #endif /* * Locate the correct position in the UTMP file for this * entry. */ #ifdef HAVE_TTYSLOT (void) lseek (fd, (off_t) (sizeof utmp) * ttyslot (), SEEK_SET); #else if (found) /* Back up a splot */ lseek (fd, (off_t) - sizeof utmp, SEEK_CUR); else /* Otherwise, go to the end of the file */ lseek (fd, (off_t) 0, SEEK_END); #endif /* * Scribble out the new entry and close the file. We're done * with UTMP, next we do WTMP (which is real easy, put it on * the end of the file. */ (void) write (fd, (char *) &utmp, sizeof utmp); (void) close (fd); updwtmp(_WTMP_FILE, &utmp); utent = utmp; } #endif /* SVR4 */