inetcf.c revision 1.4 1 1.4 christos /* $NetBSD: inetcf.c,v 1.4 1997/10/11 21:41:37 christos Exp $ */
2 1.4 christos
3 1.1 cjs /*
4 1.1 cjs * Routines to parse an inetd.conf or tlid.conf file. This would be a great
5 1.1 cjs * job for a PERL script.
6 1.1 cjs *
7 1.1 cjs * Author: Wietse Venema, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.
8 1.1 cjs */
9 1.1 cjs
10 1.4 christos #include <sys/cdefs.h>
11 1.1 cjs #ifndef lint
12 1.4 christos #if 0
13 1.1 cjs static char sccsid[] = "@(#) inetcf.c 1.6 96/02/11 17:01:29";
14 1.4 christos #else
15 1.4 christos __RCSID("$NetBSD: inetcf.c,v 1.4 1997/10/11 21:41:37 christos Exp $");
16 1.4 christos #endif
17 1.1 cjs #endif
18 1.1 cjs
19 1.1 cjs #include <sys/types.h>
20 1.1 cjs #include <sys/stat.h>
21 1.1 cjs #include <stdio.h>
22 1.1 cjs #include <errno.h>
23 1.1 cjs #include <string.h>
24 1.3 cgd #include <stdlib.h>
25 1.1 cjs
26 1.1 cjs #include "tcpd.h"
27 1.1 cjs #include "inetcf.h"
28 1.4 christos #include "percent_m.h"
29 1.4 christos #include "scaffold.h"
30 1.4 christos
31 1.4 christos static void inet_chk __P((char *, char *, char *, char *));
32 1.4 christos static char *base_name __P((char *));
33 1.1 cjs
34 1.1 cjs /*
35 1.2 cjs * Programs that use libwrap directly are not in inetd.conf, and so must
36 1.2 cjs * be added here in a similar format. (We pretend we found them in
37 1.2 cjs * /etc/inetd.conf.) Each one is a set of three strings that correspond
38 1.2 cjs * to fields in /etc/inetd.conf:
39 1.2 cjs * protocol (field 3), path (field 6), arg0 (field 7)
40 1.2 cjs * The last entry should be a NULL.
41 1.2 cjs */
42 1.2 cjs char *uses_libwrap[] = {
43 1.2 cjs "tcp", "/usr/sbin/sendmail", "sendmail",
44 1.2 cjs (char *) NULL
45 1.2 cjs };
46 1.2 cjs
47 1.2 cjs /*
48 1.1 cjs * Network configuration files may live in unusual places. Here are some
49 1.1 cjs * guesses. Shorter names follow longer ones.
50 1.1 cjs */
51 1.1 cjs char *inet_files[] = {
52 1.1 cjs "/private/etc/inetd.conf", /* NEXT */
53 1.1 cjs "/etc/inet/inetd.conf", /* SYSV4 */
54 1.1 cjs "/usr/etc/inetd.conf", /* IRIX?? */
55 1.1 cjs "/etc/inetd.conf", /* BSD */
56 1.1 cjs "/etc/net/tlid.conf", /* SYSV4?? */
57 1.1 cjs "/etc/saf/tlid.conf", /* SYSV4?? */
58 1.1 cjs "/etc/tlid.conf", /* SYSV4?? */
59 1.1 cjs 0,
60 1.1 cjs };
61 1.1 cjs
62 1.1 cjs /*
63 1.1 cjs * Structure with everything we know about a service.
64 1.1 cjs */
65 1.1 cjs struct inet_ent {
66 1.1 cjs struct inet_ent *next;
67 1.1 cjs int type;
68 1.1 cjs char name[1];
69 1.1 cjs };
70 1.1 cjs
71 1.1 cjs static struct inet_ent *inet_list = 0;
72 1.1 cjs
73 1.1 cjs static char whitespace[] = " \t\r\n";
74 1.1 cjs
75 1.1 cjs /* inet_conf - read in and examine inetd.conf (or tlid.conf) entries */
76 1.1 cjs
77 1.1 cjs char *inet_cfg(conf)
78 1.1 cjs char *conf;
79 1.1 cjs {
80 1.1 cjs char buf[BUFSIZ];
81 1.4 christos FILE *fp = NULL;
82 1.2 cjs char **wrapped;
83 1.1 cjs char *service;
84 1.1 cjs char *protocol;
85 1.1 cjs char *user;
86 1.1 cjs char *path;
87 1.1 cjs char *arg0;
88 1.1 cjs char *arg1;
89 1.1 cjs struct tcpd_context saved_context;
90 1.1 cjs int i;
91 1.1 cjs struct stat st;
92 1.1 cjs
93 1.1 cjs saved_context = tcpd_context;
94 1.1 cjs
95 1.1 cjs /*
96 1.1 cjs * The inetd.conf (or tlid.conf) information is so useful that we insist
97 1.1 cjs * on its availability. When no file is given run a series of educated
98 1.1 cjs * guesses.
99 1.1 cjs */
100 1.1 cjs if (conf != 0) {
101 1.1 cjs if ((fp = fopen(conf, "r")) == 0) {
102 1.1 cjs fprintf(stderr, percent_m(buf, "open %s: %m\n"), conf);
103 1.1 cjs exit(1);
104 1.1 cjs }
105 1.1 cjs } else {
106 1.1 cjs for (i = 0; inet_files[i] && (fp = fopen(inet_files[i], "r")) == 0; i++)
107 1.1 cjs /* void */ ;
108 1.1 cjs if (fp == 0) {
109 1.1 cjs fprintf(stderr, "Cannot find your inetd.conf or tlid.conf file.\n");
110 1.1 cjs fprintf(stderr, "Please specify its location.\n");
111 1.1 cjs exit(1);
112 1.1 cjs }
113 1.1 cjs conf = inet_files[i];
114 1.1 cjs check_path(conf, &st);
115 1.1 cjs }
116 1.1 cjs
117 1.1 cjs /*
118 1.2 cjs * Process the list of programs that use libwrap directly.
119 1.2 cjs */
120 1.2 cjs wrapped = uses_libwrap;
121 1.2 cjs while (*wrapped != NULL) {
122 1.2 cjs inet_chk(wrapped[0], wrapped[1], wrapped[2], "");
123 1.2 cjs wrapped += 3;
124 1.2 cjs }
125 1.2 cjs
126 1.2 cjs /*
127 1.1 cjs * Process the file. After the 7.0 wrapper release it became clear that
128 1.1 cjs * there are many more inetd.conf formats than the 8 systems that I had
129 1.1 cjs * studied. EP/IX uses a two-line specification for rpc services; HP-UX
130 1.1 cjs * permits long lines to be broken with backslash-newline.
131 1.1 cjs */
132 1.1 cjs tcpd_context.file = conf;
133 1.1 cjs tcpd_context.line = 0;
134 1.1 cjs while (xgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp)) {
135 1.1 cjs service = strtok(buf, whitespace); /* service */
136 1.1 cjs if (service == 0 || *service == '#')
137 1.1 cjs continue;
138 1.1 cjs if (STR_NE(service, "stream") && STR_NE(service, "dgram"))
139 1.1 cjs strtok((char *) 0, whitespace); /* endpoint */
140 1.1 cjs protocol = strtok((char *) 0, whitespace);
141 1.1 cjs (void) strtok((char *) 0, whitespace); /* wait */
142 1.1 cjs if ((user = strtok((char *) 0, whitespace)) == 0)
143 1.1 cjs continue;
144 1.1 cjs if (user[0] == '/') { /* user */
145 1.1 cjs path = user;
146 1.1 cjs } else { /* path */
147 1.1 cjs if ((path = strtok((char *) 0, whitespace)) == 0)
148 1.1 cjs continue;
149 1.1 cjs }
150 1.1 cjs if (STR_EQ(path, "internal"))
151 1.1 cjs continue;
152 1.1 cjs if (path[strspn(path, "-0123456789")] == 0) {
153 1.1 cjs
154 1.1 cjs /*
155 1.1 cjs * ConvexOS puts RPC version numbers before path names. Jukka
156 1.1 cjs * Ukkonen <ukkonen (at) csc.fi>.
157 1.1 cjs */
158 1.1 cjs if ((path = strtok((char *) 0, whitespace)) == 0)
159 1.1 cjs continue;
160 1.1 cjs }
161 1.1 cjs if ((arg0 = strtok((char *) 0, whitespace)) == 0) {
162 1.1 cjs tcpd_warn("incomplete line");
163 1.1 cjs continue;
164 1.1 cjs }
165 1.1 cjs if (arg0[strspn(arg0, "0123456789")] == 0) {
166 1.1 cjs
167 1.1 cjs /*
168 1.1 cjs * We're reading a tlid.conf file, the format is:
169 1.1 cjs *
170 1.1 cjs * ...stuff... path arg_count arguments mod_count modules
171 1.1 cjs */
172 1.1 cjs if ((arg0 = strtok((char *) 0, whitespace)) == 0) {
173 1.1 cjs tcpd_warn("incomplete line");
174 1.1 cjs continue;
175 1.1 cjs }
176 1.1 cjs }
177 1.1 cjs if ((arg1 = strtok((char *) 0, whitespace)) == 0)
178 1.1 cjs arg1 = "";
179 1.1 cjs
180 1.1 cjs inet_chk(protocol, path, arg0, arg1);
181 1.1 cjs }
182 1.1 cjs fclose(fp);
183 1.1 cjs tcpd_context = saved_context;
184 1.1 cjs return (conf);
185 1.1 cjs }
186 1.1 cjs
187 1.1 cjs /* inet_chk - examine one inetd.conf (tlid.conf?) entry */
188 1.1 cjs
189 1.1 cjs static void inet_chk(protocol, path, arg0, arg1)
190 1.1 cjs char *protocol;
191 1.1 cjs char *path;
192 1.1 cjs char *arg0;
193 1.1 cjs char *arg1;
194 1.1 cjs {
195 1.1 cjs char daemon[BUFSIZ];
196 1.1 cjs struct stat st;
197 1.1 cjs int wrap_status = WR_MAYBE;
198 1.1 cjs char *base_name_path = base_name(path);
199 1.1 cjs char *tcpd_proc_name = (arg0[0] == '/' ? base_name(arg0) : arg0);
200 1.1 cjs
201 1.1 cjs /*
202 1.1 cjs * Always warn when the executable does not exist or when it is not
203 1.1 cjs * executable.
204 1.1 cjs */
205 1.1 cjs if (check_path(path, &st) < 0) {
206 1.1 cjs tcpd_warn("%s: not found: %m", path);
207 1.1 cjs } else if ((st.st_mode & 0100) == 0) {
208 1.1 cjs tcpd_warn("%s: not executable", path);
209 1.1 cjs }
210 1.1 cjs
211 1.1 cjs /*
212 1.1 cjs * Cheat on the miscd tests, nobody uses it anymore.
213 1.1 cjs */
214 1.1 cjs if (STR_EQ(base_name_path, "miscd")) {
215 1.1 cjs inet_set(arg0, WR_YES);
216 1.1 cjs return;
217 1.1 cjs }
218 1.1 cjs
219 1.1 cjs /*
220 1.1 cjs * While we are here...
221 1.1 cjs */
222 1.1 cjs if (STR_EQ(tcpd_proc_name, "rexd") || STR_EQ(tcpd_proc_name, "rpc.rexd"))
223 1.1 cjs tcpd_warn("%s may be an insecure service", tcpd_proc_name);
224 1.1 cjs
225 1.1 cjs /*
226 1.1 cjs * The tcpd program gets most of the attention.
227 1.1 cjs */
228 1.1 cjs if (STR_EQ(base_name_path, "tcpd")) {
229 1.1 cjs
230 1.1 cjs if (STR_EQ(tcpd_proc_name, "tcpd"))
231 1.1 cjs tcpd_warn("%s is recursively calling itself", tcpd_proc_name);
232 1.1 cjs
233 1.1 cjs wrap_status = WR_YES;
234 1.1 cjs
235 1.1 cjs /*
236 1.1 cjs * Check: some sites install the wrapper set-uid.
237 1.1 cjs */
238 1.1 cjs if ((st.st_mode & 06000) != 0)
239 1.1 cjs tcpd_warn("%s: file is set-uid or set-gid", path);
240 1.1 cjs
241 1.1 cjs /*
242 1.1 cjs * Check: some sites insert tcpd in inetd.conf, instead of replacing
243 1.1 cjs * the daemon pathname.
244 1.1 cjs */
245 1.1 cjs if (arg0[0] == '/' && STR_EQ(tcpd_proc_name, base_name(arg1)))
246 1.1 cjs tcpd_warn("%s inserted before %s", path, arg0);
247 1.1 cjs
248 1.1 cjs /*
249 1.1 cjs * Check: make sure files exist and are executable. On some systems
250 1.1 cjs * the network daemons are set-uid so we cannot complain. Note that
251 1.1 cjs * tcpd takes the basename only in case of absolute pathnames.
252 1.1 cjs */
253 1.1 cjs if (arg0[0] == '/') { /* absolute path */
254 1.1 cjs if (check_path(arg0, &st) < 0) {
255 1.1 cjs tcpd_warn("%s: not found: %m", arg0);
256 1.1 cjs } else if ((st.st_mode & 0100) == 0) {
257 1.1 cjs tcpd_warn("%s: not executable", arg0);
258 1.1 cjs }
259 1.1 cjs } else { /* look in REAL_DAEMON_DIR */
260 1.1 cjs sprintf(daemon, "%s/%s", REAL_DAEMON_DIR, arg0);
261 1.1 cjs if (check_path(daemon, &st) < 0) {
262 1.1 cjs tcpd_warn("%s: not found in %s: %m",
263 1.1 cjs arg0, REAL_DAEMON_DIR);
264 1.1 cjs } else if ((st.st_mode & 0100) == 0) {
265 1.1 cjs tcpd_warn("%s: not executable", daemon);
266 1.1 cjs }
267 1.1 cjs }
268 1.1 cjs
269 1.1 cjs } else {
270 1.1 cjs
271 1.1 cjs /*
272 1.1 cjs * No tcpd program found. Perhaps they used the "simple installation"
273 1.1 cjs * recipe. Look for a file with the same basename in REAL_DAEMON_DIR.
274 1.1 cjs * Draw some conservative conclusions when a distinct file is found.
275 1.1 cjs */
276 1.1 cjs sprintf(daemon, "%s/%s", REAL_DAEMON_DIR, arg0);
277 1.1 cjs if (STR_EQ(path, daemon)) {
278 1.1 cjs wrap_status = WR_NOT;
279 1.1 cjs } else if (check_path(daemon, &st) >= 0) {
280 1.1 cjs wrap_status = WR_MAYBE;
281 1.1 cjs } else if (errno == ENOENT) {
282 1.1 cjs wrap_status = WR_NOT;
283 1.1 cjs } else {
284 1.1 cjs tcpd_warn("%s: file lookup: %m", daemon);
285 1.1 cjs wrap_status = WR_MAYBE;
286 1.1 cjs }
287 1.1 cjs }
288 1.1 cjs
289 1.1 cjs /*
290 1.1 cjs * Alas, we cannot wrap rpc/tcp services.
291 1.1 cjs */
292 1.1 cjs if (wrap_status == WR_YES && STR_EQ(protocol, "rpc/tcp"))
293 1.1 cjs tcpd_warn("%s: cannot wrap rpc/tcp services", tcpd_proc_name);
294 1.2 cjs
295 1.2 cjs /* NetBSD inetd wraps all programs */
296 1.2 cjs if (! STR_EQ(protocol, "rpc/tcp"))
297 1.2 cjs wrap_status = WR_YES;
298 1.1 cjs
299 1.1 cjs inet_set(tcpd_proc_name, wrap_status);
300 1.1 cjs }
301 1.1 cjs
302 1.1 cjs /* inet_set - remember service status */
303 1.1 cjs
304 1.1 cjs void inet_set(name, type)
305 1.1 cjs char *name;
306 1.1 cjs int type;
307 1.1 cjs {
308 1.1 cjs struct inet_ent *ip =
309 1.1 cjs (struct inet_ent *) malloc(sizeof(struct inet_ent) + strlen(name));
310 1.1 cjs
311 1.1 cjs if (ip == 0) {
312 1.1 cjs fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n");
313 1.1 cjs exit(1);
314 1.1 cjs }
315 1.1 cjs ip->next = inet_list;
316 1.1 cjs strcpy(ip->name, name);
317 1.1 cjs ip->type = type;
318 1.1 cjs inet_list = ip;
319 1.1 cjs }
320 1.1 cjs
321 1.1 cjs /* inet_get - look up service status */
322 1.1 cjs
323 1.1 cjs int inet_get(name)
324 1.1 cjs char *name;
325 1.1 cjs {
326 1.1 cjs struct inet_ent *ip;
327 1.1 cjs
328 1.1 cjs if (inet_list == 0)
329 1.1 cjs return (WR_MAYBE);
330 1.1 cjs
331 1.1 cjs for (ip = inet_list; ip; ip = ip->next)
332 1.1 cjs if (STR_EQ(ip->name, name))
333 1.1 cjs return (ip->type);
334 1.1 cjs
335 1.1 cjs return (-1);
336 1.1 cjs }
337 1.1 cjs
338 1.1 cjs /* base_name - compute last pathname component */
339 1.1 cjs
340 1.1 cjs static char *base_name(path)
341 1.1 cjs char *path;
342 1.1 cjs {
343 1.1 cjs char *cp;
344 1.1 cjs
345 1.1 cjs if ((cp = strrchr(path, '/')) != 0)
346 1.1 cjs path = cp + 1;
347 1.1 cjs return (path);
348 1.1 cjs }
349