/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "busybox.h" /* The shell to run if none is given in the user's passwd entry. */ #define DEFAULT_SHELL "/bin/sh" #define DEFAULT_USER "root" //#define SYSLOG_SUCCESS #define SYSLOG_FAILURE #if defined( SYSLOG_SUCCESS ) || defined( SYSLOG_FAILURE ) /* Log the fact that someone has run su to the user given by PW; if SUCCESSFUL is nonzero, they gave the correct password, etc. */ static void log_su ( const struct passwd *pw, int successful ) { const char *old_user, *tty; #if !defined( SYSLOG_SUCESS ) if ( successful ) return; #endif #if !defined( SYSLOG_FAILURE ) if ( !successful ) return; #endif if ( pw-> pw_uid ) // not to root -> ignored return; /* The utmp entry (via getlogin) is probably the best way to identify the user, especially if someone su's from a su-shell. */ old_user = getlogin ( ); if ( !old_user ) { /* getlogin can fail -- usually due to lack of utmp entry. Resort to getpwuid. */ struct passwd *pwd = getpwuid ( getuid ( )); old_user = ( pwd ? pwd-> pw_name : "" ); } tty = ttyname ( 2 ); openlog ( "su", 0, LOG_AUTH ); syslog ( LOG_NOTICE, "%s%s on %s", successful ? "" : "FAILED SU ", old_user, tty ? tty : "none" ); } #endif int su_main ( int argc, char **argv ) { int flag; int opt_preserve = 0; int opt_loginshell = 0; char *opt_shell = 0; char *opt_command = 0; char *opt_username = DEFAULT_USER; char **opt_args = 0; struct passwd *pw, pw_copy; while (( flag = getopt ( argc, argv, "c:lmps:" )) != -1 ) { switch ( flag ) { case 'c': opt_command = optarg; break; case 'm': case 'p': opt_preserve = 1; break; case 's': opt_shell = optarg; break; case 'l': opt_loginshell = 1; break; default: bb_show_usage( ); break; } } if (( optind < argc ) && ( argv [optind][0] == '-' ) && ( argv [optind][1] == 0 )) { opt_loginshell = 1; ++optind; } /* get user if specified */ if ( optind < argc ) opt_username = argv [optind++]; if ( optind < argc ) opt_args = argv + optind; pw = getpwnam ( opt_username ); if ( !pw ) bb_error_msg_and_die ( "user %s does not exist", opt_username ); /* Make sure pw->pw_shell is non-NULL. It may be NULL when NEW_USER is a username that is retrieved via NIS (YP), but that doesn't have a default shell listed. */ if ( !pw-> pw_shell || !pw->pw_shell [0] ) pw-> pw_shell = (char *) DEFAULT_SHELL; /* Make a copy of the password information and point pw at the local copy instead. Otherwise, some systems (e.g. Linux) would clobber the static data through the getlogin call from log_su. */ pw_copy = *pw; pw = &pw_copy; pw-> pw_name = bb_xstrdup ( pw-> pw_name ); pw-> pw_dir = bb_xstrdup ( pw-> pw_dir ); pw-> pw_shell = bb_xstrdup ( pw-> pw_shell ); if (( getuid ( ) == 0 ) || correct_password ( pw )) log_su ( pw, 1 ); else { log_su ( pw, 0 ); bb_error_msg_and_die ( "incorrect password" ); } if ( !opt_shell && opt_preserve ) opt_shell = getenv ( "SHELL" ); if ( opt_shell && getuid ( ) && restricted_shell ( pw-> pw_shell )) { /* The user being su'd to has a nonstandard shell, and so is probably a uucp account or has restricted access. Don't compromise the account by allowing access with a standard shell. */ fputs ( "using restricted shell\n", stderr ); opt_shell = 0; } if ( !opt_shell ) opt_shell = bb_xstrdup ( pw-> pw_shell ); change_identity ( pw ); setup_environment ( opt_shell, opt_loginshell, !opt_preserve, pw ); run_shell ( opt_shell, opt_loginshell, opt_command, (const char**)opt_args #ifdef CONFIG_SELINUX , 0 #endif ); return EXIT_FAILURE; }