/* su for GNU. Run a shell with substitute user and group IDs. Copyright (C) 1992-2006, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program 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 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program 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 this program. If not, see . */ /* Run a shell with the real and effective UID and GID and groups of USER, default `root'. The shell run is taken from USER's password entry, /bin/sh if none is specified there. If the account has a password, su prompts for a password unless run by a user with real UID 0. Does not change the current directory. Sets `HOME' and `SHELL' from the password entry for USER, and if USER is not root, sets `USER' and `LOGNAME' to USER. The subshell is not a login shell. If one or more ARGs are given, they are passed as additional arguments to the subshell. Does not handle /bin/sh or other shells specially (setting argv[0] to "-su", passing -c only to certain shells, etc.). I don't see the point in doing that, and it's ugly. This program intentionally does not support a "wheel group" that restricts who can su to UID 0 accounts. RMS considers that to be fascist. Compile-time options: -DSYSLOG_SUCCESS Log successful su's (by default, to root) with syslog. -DSYSLOG_FAILURE Log failed su's (by default, to root) with syslog. -DSYSLOG_NON_ROOT Log all su's, not just those to root (UID 0). Never logs attempted su's to nonexistent accounts. Written by David MacKenzie . */ #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Hide any system prototype for getusershell. This is necessary because some Cray systems have a conflicting prototype (returning `int') in . */ #define getusershell _getusershell_sys_proto_ #include "system.h" #include "getpass.h" #undef getusershell #if HAVE_SYSLOG_H && HAVE_SYSLOG # include #else # undef SYSLOG_SUCCESS # undef SYSLOG_FAILURE # undef SYSLOG_NON_ROOT #endif #if HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H # include #endif #ifndef HAVE_ENDGRENT # define endgrent() ((void) 0) #endif #ifndef HAVE_ENDPWENT # define endpwent() ((void) 0) #endif #if HAVE_SHADOW_H # include #endif #include "error.h" /* The official name of this program (e.g., no `g' prefix). */ #define PROGRAM_NAME "su" #define AUTHORS proper_name ("David MacKenzie") #if HAVE_PATHS_H # include #endif /* The default PATH for simulated logins to non-superuser accounts. */ #ifdef _PATH_DEFPATH # define DEFAULT_LOGIN_PATH _PATH_DEFPATH #else # define DEFAULT_LOGIN_PATH ":/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/bin" #endif /* The default PATH for simulated logins to superuser accounts. */ #ifdef _PATH_DEFPATH_ROOT # define DEFAULT_ROOT_LOGIN_PATH _PATH_DEFPATH_ROOT #else # define DEFAULT_ROOT_LOGIN_PATH "/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/bin:/etc" #endif /* The shell to run if none is given in the user's passwd entry. */ #define DEFAULT_SHELL "/bin/sh" /* The user to become if none is specified. */ #define DEFAULT_USER "root" char *crypt (char const *key, char const *salt); char *getusershell (void); void endusershell (void); void setusershell (void); extern char **environ; static void run_shell (char const *, char const *, char **, size_t) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN; /* If true, pass the `-f' option to the subshell. */ static bool fast_startup; /* If true, simulate a login instead of just starting a shell. */ static bool simulate_login; /* If true, change some environment vars to indicate the user su'd to. */ static bool change_environment; static struct option const longopts[] = { {"command", required_argument, NULL, 'c'}, {"fast", no_argument, NULL, 'f'}, {"login", no_argument, NULL, 'l'}, {"preserve-environment", no_argument, NULL, 'p'}, {"shell", required_argument, NULL, 's'}, {GETOPT_HELP_OPTION_DECL}, {GETOPT_VERSION_OPTION_DECL}, {NULL, 0, NULL, 0} }; /* Add NAME=VAL to the environment, checking for out of memory errors. */ static void xsetenv (char const *name, char const *val) { size_t namelen = strlen (name); size_t vallen = strlen (val); char *string = xmalloc (namelen + 1 + vallen + 1); strcpy (string, name); string[namelen] = '='; strcpy (string + namelen + 1, val); if (putenv (string) != 0) xalloc_die (); } #if defined SYSLOG_SUCCESS || defined SYSLOG_FAILURE /* Log the fact that someone has run su to the user given by PW; if SUCCESSFUL is true, they gave the correct password, etc. */ static void log_su (struct passwd const *pw, bool successful) { const char *new_user, *old_user, *tty; # ifndef SYSLOG_NON_ROOT if (pw->pw_uid) return; # endif new_user = pw->pw_name; /* 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 (STDERR_FILENO); if (!tty) tty = "none"; /* 4.2BSD openlog doesn't have the third parameter. */ openlog (last_component (program_name), 0 # ifdef LOG_AUTH , LOG_AUTH # endif ); syslog (LOG_NOTICE, # ifdef SYSLOG_NON_ROOT "%s(to %s) %s on %s", # else "%s%s on %s", # endif successful ? "" : "FAILED SU ", # ifdef SYSLOG_NON_ROOT new_user, # endif old_user, tty); closelog (); } #endif /* Ask the user for a password. Return true if the user gives the correct password for entry PW, false if not. Return true without asking for a password if run by UID 0 or if PW has an empty password. */ static bool correct_password (const struct passwd *pw) { char *unencrypted, *encrypted, *correct; #if HAVE_GETSPNAM && HAVE_STRUCT_SPWD_SP_PWDP /* Shadow passwd stuff for SVR3 and maybe other systems. */ struct spwd *sp = getspnam (pw->pw_name); endspent (); if (sp) correct = sp->sp_pwdp; else #endif correct = pw->pw_passwd; if (getuid () == 0 || !correct || correct[0] == '\0') return true; unencrypted = getpass (_("Password:")); if (!unencrypted) { error (0, 0, _("getpass: cannot open /dev/tty")); return false; } encrypted = crypt (unencrypted, correct); memset (unencrypted, 0, strlen (unencrypted)); return STREQ (encrypted, correct); } /* Update `environ' for the new shell based on PW, with SHELL being the value for the SHELL environment variable. */ static void modify_environment (const struct passwd *pw, const char *shell) { if (simulate_login) { /* Leave TERM unchanged. Set HOME, SHELL, USER, LOGNAME, PATH. Unset all other environment variables. */ char const *term = getenv ("TERM"); if (term) term = xstrdup (term); environ = xmalloc ((6 + !!term) * sizeof (char *)); environ[0] = NULL; if (term) xsetenv ("TERM", term); xsetenv ("HOME", pw->pw_dir); xsetenv ("SHELL", shell); xsetenv ("USER", pw->pw_name); xsetenv ("LOGNAME", pw->pw_name); xsetenv ("PATH", (pw->pw_uid ? DEFAULT_LOGIN_PATH : DEFAULT_ROOT_LOGIN_PATH)); } else { /* Set HOME, SHELL, and if not becoming a super-user, USER and LOGNAME. */ if (change_environment) { xsetenv ("HOME", pw->pw_dir); xsetenv ("SHELL", shell); if (pw->pw_uid) { xsetenv ("USER", pw->pw_name); xsetenv ("LOGNAME", pw->pw_name); } } } } /* Become the user and group(s) specified by PW. */ static void change_identity (const struct passwd *pw) { #ifdef HAVE_INITGROUPS errno = 0; if (initgroups (pw->pw_name, pw->pw_gid) == -1) error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("cannot set groups")); endgrent (); #endif if (setgid (pw->pw_gid)) error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("cannot set group id")); if (setuid (pw->pw_uid)) error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("cannot set user id")); } /* Run SHELL, or DEFAULT_SHELL if SHELL is empty. If COMMAND is nonzero, pass it to the shell with the -c option. Pass ADDITIONAL_ARGS to the shell as more arguments; there are N_ADDITIONAL_ARGS extra arguments. */ static void run_shell (char const *shell, char const *command, char **additional_args, size_t n_additional_args) { size_t n_args = 1 + fast_startup + 2 * !!command + n_additional_args + 1; char const **args = xnmalloc (n_args, sizeof *args); size_t argno = 1; if (simulate_login) { char *arg0; char *shell_basename; shell_basename = last_component (shell); arg0 = xmalloc (strlen (shell_basename) + 2); arg0[0] = '-'; strcpy (arg0 + 1, shell_basename); args[0] = arg0; } else args[0] = last_component (shell); if (fast_startup) args[argno++] = "-f"; if (command) { args[argno++] = "-c"; args[argno++] = command; } memcpy (args + argno, additional_args, n_additional_args * sizeof *args); args[argno + n_additional_args] = NULL; execv (shell, (char **) args); { int exit_status = (errno == ENOENT ? EXIT_ENOENT : EXIT_CANNOT_INVOKE); error (0, errno, "%s", shell); exit (exit_status); } } /* Return true if SHELL is a restricted shell (one not returned by getusershell), else false, meaning it is a standard shell. */ static bool restricted_shell (const char *shell) { char *line; setusershell (); while ((line = getusershell ()) != NULL) { if (*line != '#' && STREQ (line, shell)) { endusershell (); return false; } } endusershell (); return true; } void usage (int status) { if (status != EXIT_SUCCESS) fprintf (stderr, _("Try `%s --help' for more information.\n"), program_name); else { printf (_("Usage: %s [OPTION]... [-] [USER [ARG]...]\n"), program_name); fputs (_("\ Change the effective user id and group id to that of USER.\n\ \n\ -, -l, --login make the shell a login shell\n\ -c, --command=COMMAND pass a single COMMAND to the shell with -c\n\ -f, --fast pass -f to the shell (for csh or tcsh)\n\ -m, --preserve-environment do not reset environment variables\n\ -p same as -m\n\ -s, --shell=SHELL run SHELL if /etc/shells allows it\n\ "), stdout); fputs (HELP_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout); fputs (VERSION_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout); fputs (_("\ \n\ A mere - implies -l. If USER not given, assume root.\n\ "), stdout); emit_bug_reporting_address (); } exit (status); } int main (int argc, char **argv) { int optc; const char *new_user = DEFAULT_USER; char *command = NULL; char *shell = NULL; struct passwd *pw; struct passwd pw_copy; initialize_main (&argc, &argv); set_program_name (argv[0]); setlocale (LC_ALL, ""); bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR); textdomain (PACKAGE); initialize_exit_failure (EXIT_FAILURE); atexit (close_stdout); fast_startup = false; simulate_login = false; change_environment = true; while ((optc = getopt_long (argc, argv, "c:flmps:", longopts, NULL)) != -1) { switch (optc) { case 'c': command = optarg; break; case 'f': fast_startup = true; break; case 'l': simulate_login = true; break; case 'm': case 'p': change_environment = false; break; case 's': shell = optarg; break; case_GETOPT_HELP_CHAR; case_GETOPT_VERSION_CHAR (PROGRAM_NAME, AUTHORS); default: usage (EXIT_FAILURE); } } if (optind < argc && STREQ (argv[optind], "-")) { simulate_login = true; ++optind; } if (optind < argc) new_user = argv[optind++]; pw = getpwnam (new_user); if (! (pw && pw->pw_name && pw->pw_name[0] && pw->pw_dir && pw->pw_dir[0] && pw->pw_passwd)) error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("user %s does not exist"), new_user); /* Make a copy of the password information and point pw at the local copy instead. Otherwise, some systems (e.g. GNU/Linux) would clobber the static data through the getlogin call from log_su. Also, make sure pw->pw_shell is a nonempty string. 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. */ pw_copy = *pw; pw = &pw_copy; pw->pw_name = xstrdup (pw->pw_name); pw->pw_passwd = xstrdup (pw->pw_passwd); pw->pw_dir = xstrdup (pw->pw_dir); pw->pw_shell = xstrdup (pw->pw_shell && pw->pw_shell[0] ? pw->pw_shell : DEFAULT_SHELL); endpwent (); if (!correct_password (pw)) { #ifdef SYSLOG_FAILURE log_su (pw, false); #endif error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("incorrect password")); } #ifdef SYSLOG_SUCCESS else { log_su (pw, true); } #endif if (!shell && !change_environment) shell = getenv ("SHELL"); if (shell && getuid () != 0 && 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. */ error (0, 0, _("using restricted shell %s"), pw->pw_shell); shell = NULL; } shell = xstrdup (shell ? shell : pw->pw_shell); modify_environment (pw, shell); change_identity (pw); if (simulate_login && chdir (pw->pw_dir) != 0) error (0, errno, _("warning: cannot change directory to %s"), pw->pw_dir); run_shell (shell, command, argv + optind, MAX (0, argc - optind)); }