parse_netgroup.c revision 1.6 1 1.6 agc /* $NetBSD: parse_netgroup.c,v 1.6 2003/08/07 11:25:51 agc Exp $ */
2 1.2 lukem
3 1.1 lukem /*
4 1.1 lukem * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
5 1.1 lukem * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
6 1.1 lukem *
7 1.1 lukem * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
8 1.1 lukem * Rick Macklem at The University of Guelph.
9 1.1 lukem *
10 1.1 lukem * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 1.1 lukem * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 1.1 lukem * are met:
13 1.1 lukem * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 1.1 lukem * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15 1.1 lukem * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
16 1.1 lukem * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
17 1.1 lukem * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
18 1.6 agc * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
19 1.1 lukem * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
20 1.1 lukem * without specific prior written permission.
21 1.1 lukem *
22 1.1 lukem * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
23 1.1 lukem * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
24 1.1 lukem * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
25 1.1 lukem * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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27 1.1 lukem * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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30 1.1 lukem * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
31 1.1 lukem * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
32 1.1 lukem * SUCH DAMAGE.
33 1.1 lukem *
34 1.1 lukem */
35 1.1 lukem
36 1.2 lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
37 1.2 lukem #ifndef lint
38 1.6 agc __RCSID("$NetBSD: parse_netgroup.c,v 1.6 2003/08/07 11:25:51 agc Exp $");
39 1.2 lukem #endif
40 1.2 lukem
41 1.1 lukem /*
42 1.1 lukem * This is a specially hacked-up version of getnetgrent.c used to parse
43 1.1 lukem * data from the stored hash table of netgroup info rather than from a
44 1.1 lukem * file. It's used mainly for the parse_netgroup() function. All the YP
45 1.1 lukem * stuff and file support has been stripped out since it isn't needed.
46 1.1 lukem */
47 1.1 lukem
48 1.1 lukem #include <stdio.h>
49 1.2 lukem #include <stdlib.h>
50 1.1 lukem #include <string.h>
51 1.1 lukem #include <unistd.h>
52 1.2 lukem
53 1.1 lukem #include "hash.h"
54 1.1 lukem
55 1.1 lukem /*
56 1.2 lukem * Static Variables and functions used by rng_setnetgrent(), rng_getnetgrent()
57 1.2 lukem * and rng_endnetgrent().
58 1.2 lukem *
59 1.1 lukem * There are two linked lists:
60 1.1 lukem * - linelist is just used by setnetgrent() to parse the net group file via.
61 1.1 lukem * parse_netgrp()
62 1.1 lukem * - netgrp is the list of entries for the current netgroup
63 1.1 lukem */
64 1.1 lukem struct linelist {
65 1.1 lukem struct linelist *l_next; /* Chain ptr. */
66 1.1 lukem int l_parsed; /* Flag for cycles */
67 1.1 lukem char *l_groupname; /* Name of netgroup */
68 1.1 lukem char *l_line; /* Netgroup entrie(s) to be parsed */
69 1.1 lukem };
70 1.1 lukem
71 1.1 lukem struct netgrp {
72 1.1 lukem struct netgrp *ng_next; /* Chain ptr */
73 1.1 lukem char *ng_str[3]; /* Field pointers, see below */
74 1.1 lukem };
75 1.1 lukem #define NG_HOST 0 /* Host name */
76 1.1 lukem #define NG_USER 1 /* User name */
77 1.1 lukem #define NG_DOM 2 /* and Domain name */
78 1.1 lukem
79 1.1 lukem static struct linelist *linehead = (struct linelist *)0;
80 1.1 lukem static struct netgrp *nextgrp = (struct netgrp *)0;
81 1.1 lukem static struct {
82 1.1 lukem struct netgrp *gr;
83 1.1 lukem char *grname;
84 1.1 lukem } grouphead = {
85 1.1 lukem (struct netgrp *)0,
86 1.1 lukem (char *)0,
87 1.1 lukem };
88 1.2 lukem
89 1.1 lukem extern struct group_entry *gtable[];
90 1.1 lukem
91 1.3 wiz static int parse_netgrp(const char *);
92 1.3 wiz static struct linelist *read_for_group(const char *);
93 1.2 lukem
94 1.2 lukem
95 1.1 lukem /*
96 1.2 lukem * rng_setnetgrent()
97 1.1 lukem * Parse the netgroup file looking for the netgroup and build the list
98 1.1 lukem * of netgrp structures. Let parse_netgrp() and read_for_group() do
99 1.1 lukem * most of the work.
100 1.1 lukem */
101 1.1 lukem void
102 1.3 wiz rng_setnetgrent(const char *group)
103 1.1 lukem {
104 1.1 lukem /* Sanity check */
105 1.1 lukem
106 1.1 lukem if (group == NULL || !strlen(group))
107 1.1 lukem return;
108 1.1 lukem
109 1.1 lukem if (grouphead.gr == (struct netgrp *)0 ||
110 1.1 lukem strcmp(group, grouphead.grname)) {
111 1.2 lukem rng_endnetgrent();
112 1.1 lukem if (parse_netgrp(group))
113 1.2 lukem rng_endnetgrent();
114 1.5 itojun else
115 1.5 itojun grouphead.grname = strdup(group);
116 1.1 lukem }
117 1.1 lukem nextgrp = grouphead.gr;
118 1.1 lukem }
119 1.1 lukem
120 1.1 lukem /*
121 1.1 lukem * Get the next netgroup off the list.
122 1.1 lukem */
123 1.1 lukem int
124 1.3 wiz rng_getnetgrent(char **hostp, char **userp, char **domp)
125 1.1 lukem {
126 1.1 lukem if (nextgrp) {
127 1.1 lukem *hostp = nextgrp->ng_str[NG_HOST];
128 1.1 lukem *userp = nextgrp->ng_str[NG_USER];
129 1.1 lukem *domp = nextgrp->ng_str[NG_DOM];
130 1.1 lukem nextgrp = nextgrp->ng_next;
131 1.1 lukem return (1);
132 1.1 lukem }
133 1.1 lukem return (0);
134 1.1 lukem }
135 1.1 lukem
136 1.1 lukem /*
137 1.2 lukem * rng_endnetgrent() - cleanup
138 1.1 lukem */
139 1.1 lukem void
140 1.3 wiz rng_endnetgrent(void)
141 1.1 lukem {
142 1.2 lukem struct linelist *lp, *olp;
143 1.2 lukem struct netgrp *gp, *ogp;
144 1.1 lukem
145 1.1 lukem lp = linehead;
146 1.1 lukem while (lp) {
147 1.1 lukem olp = lp;
148 1.1 lukem lp = lp->l_next;
149 1.1 lukem free(olp->l_groupname);
150 1.1 lukem free(olp->l_line);
151 1.1 lukem free((char *)olp);
152 1.1 lukem }
153 1.1 lukem linehead = (struct linelist *)0;
154 1.1 lukem if (grouphead.grname) {
155 1.1 lukem free(grouphead.grname);
156 1.1 lukem grouphead.grname = (char *)0;
157 1.1 lukem }
158 1.1 lukem gp = grouphead.gr;
159 1.1 lukem while (gp) {
160 1.1 lukem ogp = gp;
161 1.1 lukem gp = gp->ng_next;
162 1.1 lukem if (ogp->ng_str[NG_HOST])
163 1.1 lukem free(ogp->ng_str[NG_HOST]);
164 1.1 lukem if (ogp->ng_str[NG_USER])
165 1.1 lukem free(ogp->ng_str[NG_USER]);
166 1.1 lukem if (ogp->ng_str[NG_DOM])
167 1.1 lukem free(ogp->ng_str[NG_DOM]);
168 1.1 lukem free((char *)ogp);
169 1.1 lukem }
170 1.1 lukem grouphead.gr = (struct netgrp *)0;
171 1.1 lukem }
172 1.1 lukem
173 1.1 lukem /*
174 1.1 lukem * Parse the netgroup file setting up the linked lists.
175 1.1 lukem */
176 1.1 lukem static int
177 1.3 wiz parse_netgrp(const char *group)
178 1.1 lukem {
179 1.2 lukem char *spos, *epos;
180 1.2 lukem int len, strpos;
181 1.1 lukem #ifdef DEBUG
182 1.2 lukem int fields;
183 1.1 lukem #endif
184 1.1 lukem char *pos, *gpos;
185 1.1 lukem struct netgrp *grp;
186 1.1 lukem struct linelist *lp = linehead;
187 1.1 lukem
188 1.1 lukem /*
189 1.1 lukem * First, see if the line has already been read in.
190 1.1 lukem */
191 1.1 lukem while (lp) {
192 1.1 lukem if (!strcmp(group, lp->l_groupname))
193 1.1 lukem break;
194 1.1 lukem lp = lp->l_next;
195 1.1 lukem }
196 1.1 lukem if (lp == (struct linelist *)0 &&
197 1.1 lukem (lp = read_for_group(group)) == (struct linelist *)0)
198 1.1 lukem return (1);
199 1.1 lukem if (lp->l_parsed) {
200 1.1 lukem #ifdef DEBUG
201 1.1 lukem /*
202 1.1 lukem * This error message is largely superflous since the
203 1.4 wiz * code handles the error condition successfully, and
204 1.1 lukem * spewing it out from inside libc can actually hose
205 1.1 lukem * certain programs.
206 1.1 lukem */
207 1.2 lukem warnx("Cycle in netgroup %s", lp->l_groupname);
208 1.1 lukem #endif
209 1.1 lukem return (1);
210 1.1 lukem } else
211 1.1 lukem lp->l_parsed = 1;
212 1.1 lukem pos = lp->l_line;
213 1.1 lukem /* Watch for null pointer dereferences, dammit! */
214 1.1 lukem while (pos != NULL && *pos != '\0') {
215 1.1 lukem if (*pos == '(') {
216 1.1 lukem grp = (struct netgrp *)malloc(sizeof (struct netgrp));
217 1.2 lukem memset((char *)grp, 0, sizeof (struct netgrp));
218 1.1 lukem grp->ng_next = grouphead.gr;
219 1.1 lukem grouphead.gr = grp;
220 1.1 lukem pos++;
221 1.1 lukem gpos = strsep(&pos, ")");
222 1.1 lukem #ifdef DEBUG
223 1.1 lukem fields = 0;
224 1.1 lukem #endif
225 1.1 lukem for (strpos = 0; strpos < 3; strpos++) {
226 1.1 lukem if ((spos = strsep(&gpos, ","))) {
227 1.1 lukem #ifdef DEBUG
228 1.1 lukem fields++;
229 1.1 lukem #endif
230 1.1 lukem while (*spos == ' ' || *spos == '\t')
231 1.1 lukem spos++;
232 1.1 lukem if ((epos = strpbrk(spos, " \t"))) {
233 1.1 lukem *epos = '\0';
234 1.1 lukem len = epos - spos;
235 1.1 lukem } else
236 1.1 lukem len = strlen(spos);
237 1.1 lukem if (len > 0) {
238 1.1 lukem grp->ng_str[strpos] = (char *)
239 1.1 lukem malloc(len + 1);
240 1.2 lukem memmove(grp->ng_str[strpos],
241 1.2 lukem spos, len + 1);
242 1.1 lukem }
243 1.1 lukem } else {
244 1.1 lukem /*
245 1.1 lukem * All other systems I've tested
246 1.1 lukem * return NULL for empty netgroup
247 1.1 lukem * fields. It's up to user programs
248 1.1 lukem * to handle the NULLs appropriately.
249 1.1 lukem */
250 1.1 lukem grp->ng_str[strpos] = NULL;
251 1.1 lukem }
252 1.1 lukem }
253 1.1 lukem #ifdef DEBUG
254 1.1 lukem /*
255 1.1 lukem * Note: on other platforms, malformed netgroup
256 1.1 lukem * entries are not normally flagged. While we
257 1.1 lukem * can catch bad entries and report them, we should
258 1.1 lukem * stay silent by default for compatibility's sake.
259 1.1 lukem */
260 1.1 lukem if (fields < 3)
261 1.2 lukem warnx(
262 1.2 lukem "Bad entry (%s%s%s%s%s) in netgroup \"%s\"",
263 1.2 lukem grp->ng_str[NG_HOST] == NULL ? "" :
264 1.2 lukem grp->ng_str[NG_HOST],
265 1.2 lukem grp->ng_str[NG_USER] == NULL ? "" : ",",
266 1.2 lukem grp->ng_str[NG_USER] == NULL ? "" :
267 1.2 lukem grp->ng_str[NG_USER],
268 1.2 lukem grp->ng_str[NG_DOM] == NULL ? "" : ",",
269 1.2 lukem grp->ng_str[NG_DOM] == NULL ? "" :
270 1.2 lukem grp->ng_str[NG_DOM],
271 1.2 lukem lp->l_groupname);
272 1.1 lukem #endif
273 1.1 lukem } else {
274 1.1 lukem spos = strsep(&pos, ", \t");
275 1.1 lukem if (parse_netgrp(spos))
276 1.1 lukem continue;
277 1.1 lukem }
278 1.1 lukem /* Watch for null pointer dereferences, dammit! */
279 1.1 lukem if (pos != NULL)
280 1.1 lukem while (*pos == ' ' || *pos == ',' || *pos == '\t')
281 1.1 lukem pos++;
282 1.1 lukem }
283 1.1 lukem return (0);
284 1.1 lukem }
285 1.1 lukem
286 1.1 lukem /*
287 1.1 lukem * Read the netgroup file and save lines until the line for the netgroup
288 1.1 lukem * is found. Return 1 if eof is encountered.
289 1.1 lukem */
290 1.1 lukem static struct linelist *
291 1.3 wiz read_for_group(const char *group)
292 1.1 lukem {
293 1.2 lukem char *pos, *spos, *linep = NULL, *olinep = NULL;
294 1.2 lukem int len, olen;
295 1.1 lukem int cont;
296 1.1 lukem struct linelist *lp;
297 1.1 lukem char line[LINSIZ + 1];
298 1.1 lukem char *data = NULL;
299 1.1 lukem
300 1.1 lukem data = lookup (gtable, group);
301 1.5 itojun snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s %s", group, data);
302 1.1 lukem pos = (char *)&line;
303 1.1 lukem #ifdef CANT_HAPPEN
304 1.1 lukem if (*pos == '#')
305 1.1 lukem continue;
306 1.1 lukem #endif
307 1.1 lukem while (*pos == ' ' || *pos == '\t')
308 1.1 lukem pos++;
309 1.1 lukem spos = pos;
310 1.1 lukem while (*pos != ' ' && *pos != '\t' && *pos != '\n' &&
311 1.1 lukem *pos != '\0')
312 1.1 lukem pos++;
313 1.1 lukem len = pos - spos;
314 1.1 lukem while (*pos == ' ' || *pos == '\t')
315 1.1 lukem pos++;
316 1.1 lukem if (*pos != '\n' && *pos != '\0') {
317 1.1 lukem lp = (struct linelist *)malloc(sizeof (*lp));
318 1.1 lukem lp->l_parsed = 0;
319 1.1 lukem lp->l_groupname = (char *)malloc(len + 1);
320 1.2 lukem memmove(lp->l_groupname, spos, len);
321 1.1 lukem *(lp->l_groupname + len) = '\0';
322 1.1 lukem len = strlen(pos);
323 1.1 lukem olen = 0;
324 1.1 lukem /*
325 1.1 lukem * Loop around handling line continuations.
326 1.1 lukem */
327 1.1 lukem do {
328 1.1 lukem if (*(pos + len - 1) == '\n')
329 1.1 lukem len--;
330 1.1 lukem if (*(pos + len - 1) == '\\') {
331 1.1 lukem len--;
332 1.1 lukem cont = 1;
333 1.1 lukem } else
334 1.1 lukem cont = 0;
335 1.1 lukem if (len > 0) {
336 1.1 lukem linep = (char *)malloc(olen + len + 1);
337 1.1 lukem if (olen > 0) {
338 1.2 lukem memmove(linep, olinep, olen);
339 1.1 lukem free(olinep);
340 1.1 lukem }
341 1.2 lukem memmove(linep + olen, pos, len);
342 1.1 lukem olen += len;
343 1.1 lukem *(linep + olen) = '\0';
344 1.1 lukem olinep = linep;
345 1.1 lukem }
346 1.1 lukem #ifdef CANT_HAPPEN
347 1.1 lukem if (cont) {
348 1.1 lukem if (fgets(line, LINSIZ, netf)) {
349 1.1 lukem pos = line;
350 1.1 lukem len = strlen(pos);
351 1.1 lukem } else
352 1.1 lukem cont = 0;
353 1.1 lukem }
354 1.1 lukem #endif
355 1.1 lukem } while (cont);
356 1.1 lukem lp->l_line = linep;
357 1.1 lukem lp->l_next = linehead;
358 1.1 lukem linehead = lp;
359 1.1 lukem #ifdef CANT_HAPPEN
360 1.1 lukem /*
361 1.1 lukem * If this is the one we wanted, we are done.
362 1.1 lukem */
363 1.1 lukem if (!strcmp(lp->l_groupname, group))
364 1.1 lukem #endif
365 1.1 lukem return (lp);
366 1.1 lukem }
367 1.1 lukem return ((struct linelist *)0);
368 1.1 lukem }
369