shadow/libmisc/env.c
Serge Hallyn 2b22a6909d libsubid: don't print error messages on stderr by default
Closes #325

Add a new subid_init() function which can be used to specify the
stream on which error messages should be printed.  (If you want to
get fancy you can redirect that to memory :)  If subid_init() is
not called, use stderr.  If NULL is passed, then /dev/null will
be used.

This patch also fixes up the 'Prog', which previously had to be
defined by any program linking against libsubid.  Now, by default
in libsubid it will show (subid).  Once subid_init() is called,
it will use the first variable passed to subid_init().

Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
2021-05-15 12:38:55 -05:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1989 - 1992, Julianne Frances Haugh
* Copyright (c) 1996 - 1999, Marek Michałkiewicz
* Copyright (c) 2003 - 2005, Tomasz Kłoczko
* Copyright (c) 2008 - 2009, Nicolas François
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
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* 3. The name of the copyright holders or contributors may not be used to
* endorse or promote products derived from this software without
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*
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* ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <config.h>
#ident "$Id$"
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "prototypes.h"
#include "defines.h"
/*
* NEWENVP_STEP must be a power of two. This is the number
* of (char *) pointers to allocate at a time, to avoid using
* realloc() too often.
*/
#define NEWENVP_STEP 16
size_t newenvc = 0;
/*@null@*/char **newenvp = NULL;
extern char **environ;
static const char *forbid[] = {
"_RLD_=",
"BASH_ENV=", /* GNU creeping featurism strikes again... */
"ENV=",
"HOME=",
"IFS=",
"KRB_CONF=",
"LD_", /* anything with the LD_ prefix */
"LIBPATH=",
"MAIL=",
"NLSPATH=",
"PATH=",
"SHELL=",
"SHLIB_PATH=",
(char *) 0
};
/* these are allowed, but with no slashes inside
(to work around security problems in GNU gettext) */
static const char *noslash[] = {
"LANG=",
"LANGUAGE=",
"LC_", /* anything with the LC_ prefix */
(char *) 0
};
/*
* initenv() must be called once before using addenv().
*/
void initenv (void)
{
newenvp = (char **) xmalloc (NEWENVP_STEP * sizeof (char *));
*newenvp = NULL;
}
void addenv (const char *string, /*@null@*/const char *value)
{
char *cp, *newstring;
size_t i;
size_t n;
if (NULL != value) {
size_t len = strlen (string) + strlen (value) + 2;
int wlen;
newstring = xmalloc (len);
wlen = snprintf (newstring, len, "%s=%s", string, value);
assert (wlen == (int) len -1);
} else {
newstring = xstrdup (string);
}
/*
* Search for a '=' character within the string and if none is found
* just ignore the whole string.
*/
cp = strchr (newstring, '=');
if (NULL == cp) {
free (newstring);
return;
}
n = (size_t) (cp - newstring);
/*
* If this environment variable is already set, change its value.
*/
for (i = 0; i < newenvc; i++) {
if ( (strncmp (newstring, newenvp[i], n) == 0)
&& (('=' == newenvp[i][n]) || ('\0' == newenvp[i][n]))) {
break;
}
}
if (i < newenvc) {
free (newenvp[i]);
newenvp[i] = newstring;
return;
}
/*
* Otherwise, save the new environment variable
*/
newenvp[newenvc++] = newstring;
/*
* And extend the environment if needed.
*/
/*
* Check whether newenvc is a multiple of NEWENVP_STEP.
* If so we have to resize the vector.
* the expression (newenvc & (NEWENVP_STEP - 1)) == 0
* is equal to (newenvc % NEWENVP_STEP) == 0
* as long as NEWENVP_STEP is a power of 2.
*/
if ((newenvc & (NEWENVP_STEP - 1)) == 0) {
char **__newenvp;
size_t newsize;
/*
* If the resize operation succeeds we can
* happily go on, else print a message.
*/
newsize = (newenvc + NEWENVP_STEP) * sizeof (char *);
__newenvp = (char **) realloc (newenvp, newsize);
if (NULL != __newenvp) {
/*
* If this is our current environment, update
* environ so that it doesn't point to some
* free memory area (realloc() could move it).
*/
if (environ == newenvp) {
environ = __newenvp;
}
newenvp = __newenvp;
} else {
(void) fputs (_("Environment overflow\n"), shadow_logfd);
newenvc--;
free (newenvp[newenvc]);
}
}
/*
* The last entry of newenvp must be NULL
*/
newenvp[newenvc] = NULL;
}
/*
* set_env - copy command line arguments into the environment
*/
void set_env (int argc, char *const *argv)
{
int noname = 1;
char variable[1024];
char *cp;
for (; argc > 0; argc--, argv++) {
if (strlen (*argv) >= sizeof variable) {
continue; /* ignore long entries */
}
cp = strchr (*argv, '=');
if (NULL == cp) {
int wlen;
wlen = snprintf (variable, sizeof variable, "L%d", noname);
assert (wlen < (int) sizeof(variable));
noname++;
addenv (variable, *argv);
} else {
const char **p;
for (p = forbid; NULL != *p; p++) {
if (strncmp (*argv, *p, strlen (*p)) == 0) {
break;
}
}
if (NULL != *p) {
strncpy (variable, *argv, (size_t)(cp - *argv));
variable[cp - *argv] = '\0';
printf (_("You may not change $%s\n"),
variable);
continue;
}
addenv (*argv, NULL);
}
}
}
/*
* sanitize_env - remove some nasty environment variables
* If you fall into a total paranoia, you should call this
* function for any root-setuid program or anything the user
* might change the environment with. 99% useless as almost
* all modern Unixes will handle setuid executables properly,
* but... I feel better with that silly precaution. -j.
*/
void sanitize_env (void)
{
char **envp = environ;
const char **bad;
char **cur;
char **move;
for (cur = envp; NULL != *cur; cur++) {
for (bad = forbid; NULL != *bad; bad++) {
if (strncmp (*cur, *bad, strlen (*bad)) == 0) {
for (move = cur; NULL != *move; move++) {
*move = *(move + 1);
}
cur--;
break;
}
}
}
for (cur = envp; NULL != *cur; cur++) {
for (bad = noslash; NULL != *bad; bad++) {
if (strncmp (*cur, *bad, strlen (*bad)) != 0) {
continue;
}
if (strchr (*cur, '/') == NULL) {
continue; /* OK */
}
for (move = cur; NULL != *move; move++) {
*move = *(move + 1);
}
cur--;
break;
}
}
}