shell_cmd.c revision 1.4
11.3Ssimonb/* $NetBSD: shell_cmd.c,v 1.4 1999/07/03 12:30:42 simonb Exp $ */ 21.2Schristos 31.1Smrg /* 41.1Smrg * shell_cmd() takes a shell command after %<character> substitutions. The 51.1Smrg * command is executed by a /bin/sh child process, with standard input, 61.1Smrg * standard output and standard error connected to /dev/null. 71.4Ssimonb * 81.1Smrg * Diagnostics are reported through syslog(3). 91.4Ssimonb * 101.1Smrg * Author: Wietse Venema, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. 111.1Smrg */ 121.1Smrg 131.2Schristos#include <sys/cdefs.h> 141.1Smrg#ifndef lint 151.2Schristos#if 0 161.1Smrgstatic char sccsid[] = "@(#) shell_cmd.c 1.5 94/12/28 17:42:44"; 171.2Schristos#else 181.3Ssimonb__RCSID("$NetBSD: shell_cmd.c,v 1.4 1999/07/03 12:30:42 simonb Exp $"); 191.2Schristos#endif 201.1Smrg#endif 211.1Smrg 221.1Smrg/* System libraries. */ 231.1Smrg 241.1Smrg#include <sys/types.h> 251.1Smrg#include <sys/param.h> 261.2Schristos#include <sys/wait.h> 271.1Smrg#include <signal.h> 281.1Smrg#include <stdio.h> 291.2Schristos#include <stdlib.h> 301.2Schristos#include <unistd.h> 311.2Schristos#include <fcntl.h> 321.1Smrg#include <syslog.h> 331.1Smrg#include <string.h> 341.1Smrg 351.1Smrg/* Local stuff. */ 361.1Smrg 371.1Smrg#include "tcpd.h" 381.1Smrg 391.1Smrg/* Forward declarations. */ 401.1Smrg 411.2Schristosstatic void do_child __P((char *)); 421.1Smrg 431.1Smrg/* shell_cmd - execute shell command */ 441.1Smrg 451.1Smrgvoid shell_cmd(command) 461.1Smrgchar *command; 471.1Smrg{ 481.1Smrg int child_pid; 491.1Smrg int wait_pid; 501.1Smrg 511.1Smrg /* 521.1Smrg * Most of the work is done within the child process, to minimize the 531.1Smrg * risk of damage to the parent. 541.1Smrg */ 551.1Smrg 561.1Smrg switch (child_pid = fork()) { 571.1Smrg case -1: /* error */ 581.1Smrg tcpd_warn("cannot fork: %m"); 591.1Smrg break; 601.1Smrg case 00: /* child */ 611.1Smrg do_child(command); 621.1Smrg /* NOTREACHED */ 631.1Smrg default: /* parent */ 641.1Smrg while ((wait_pid = wait((int *) 0)) != -1 && wait_pid != child_pid) 651.1Smrg /* void */ ; 661.1Smrg } 671.1Smrg} 681.1Smrg 691.1Smrg/* do_child - exec command with { stdin, stdout, stderr } to /dev/null */ 701.1Smrg 711.1Smrgstatic void do_child(command) 721.1Smrgchar *command; 731.1Smrg{ 741.1Smrg char *error; 751.1Smrg int tmp_fd; 761.1Smrg 771.1Smrg /* 781.1Smrg * Systems with POSIX sessions may send a SIGHUP to grandchildren if the 791.1Smrg * child exits first. This is sick, sessions were invented for terminals. 801.1Smrg */ 811.1Smrg 821.1Smrg signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN); 831.1Smrg 841.1Smrg /* Set up new stdin, stdout, stderr, and exec the shell command. */ 851.1Smrg 861.1Smrg for (tmp_fd = 0; tmp_fd < 3; tmp_fd++) 871.1Smrg (void) close(tmp_fd); 881.1Smrg if (open("/dev/null", 2) != 0) { 891.1Smrg error = "open /dev/null: %m"; 901.1Smrg } else if (dup(0) != 1 || dup(0) != 2) { 911.1Smrg error = "dup: %m"; 921.1Smrg } else { 931.1Smrg (void) execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", command, (char *) 0); 941.1Smrg error = "execl /bin/sh: %m"; 951.1Smrg } 961.1Smrg 971.1Smrg /* Something went wrong. We MUST terminate the child process. */ 981.1Smrg 991.1Smrg tcpd_warn(error); 1001.1Smrg _exit(0); 1011.1Smrg} 102