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Other systems * may have this as well, but the code has only been tested on Solaris * so far, so we only enable it there. Other platforms may be added as * needed. * * Test for Solaris commented out -- TSI @ UQV 2003.06.13 */ #ifdef SIOCGLIFCONF /* #if defined(sun) */ #define USE_SIOCGLIFCONF /* #endif */ #endif #endif /* WIN32 */ #ifndef PATH_MAX #include #ifndef PATH_MAX #ifdef MAXPATHLEN #define PATH_MAX MAXPATHLEN #else #define PATH_MAX 1024 #endif #endif #endif #ifdef __SCO__ /* The system defined value is wrong. MAXPATHLEN is set in sco5.cf. */ #undef PATH_MAX #endif #define X_INCLUDE_NETDB_H #include #include "dixstruct.h" #include "osdep.h" #ifdef XCSECURITY #define _SECURITY_SERVER #include #endif #ifndef PATH_MAX #ifdef MAXPATHLEN #define PATH_MAX MAXPATHLEN #else #define PATH_MAX 1024 #endif #endif Bool defeatAccessControl = FALSE; #define acmp(a1, a2, len) memcmp((char *)(a1), (char *)(a2), len) #define acopy(a1, a2, len) memmove((char *)(a2), (char *)(a1), len) #define addrEqual(fam, address, length, host) \ ((fam) == (host)->family &&\ (length) == (host)->len &&\ !acmp (address, (host)->addr, length)) static int ConvertAddr(struct sockaddr * /*saddr*/, int * /*len*/, void ** /*addr*/); static int CheckAddr(int /*family*/, void * /*pAddr*/, unsigned /*length*/); static Bool NewHost(int /*family*/, void * /*addr*/, int /*len*/, int /* addingLocalHosts */); int LocalClientCredAndGroups(ClientPtr client, int *pUid, int *pGid, int **pSuppGids, int *nSuppGids); /* XFree86 bug #156: To keep track of which hosts were explicitly requested in /etc/X.hosts, we've added a requested field to the HOST struct, and a LocalHostRequested variable. These default to FALSE, but are set to TRUE in ResetHosts when reading in /etc/X.hosts. They are checked in DisableLocalHost(), which is called to disable the default local host entries when stronger authentication is turned on. */ typedef struct _host { short family; short len; unsigned char *addr; struct _host *next; int requested; } HOST; #define MakeHost(h,l) (h)=(HOST *) malloc(sizeof *(h)+(l));\ if (h) { \ (h)->addr=(unsigned char *) ((h) + 1);\ (h)->requested = FALSE; \ } #define FreeHost(h) free(h) static HOST *selfhosts = NULL; static HOST *validhosts = NULL; static int AccessEnabled = DEFAULT_ACCESS_CONTROL; static int LocalHostEnabled = FALSE; static int LocalHostRequested = FALSE; static int UsingXdmcp = FALSE; /* FamilyServerInterpreted implementation */ static Bool siAddrMatch(int family, void * addr, int len, HOST *host, ClientPtr client); static int siCheckAddr(const char *addrString, int length); static void siTypesInitialize(void); /* * called when authorization is not enabled to add the * local host to the access list */ void EnableLocalHost (void) { if (!UsingXdmcp) { LocalHostEnabled = TRUE; AddLocalHosts (); } } /* * called when authorization is enabled to keep us secure */ void DisableLocalHost (void) { HOST *self; if (!LocalHostRequested) /* Fix for XFree86 bug #156 */ LocalHostEnabled = FALSE; for (self = selfhosts; self; self = self->next) { if (!self->requested) /* Fix for XFree86 bug #156 */ (void) RemoveHost ((ClientPtr)NULL, self->family, self->len, (void *)self->addr); } } /* * called at init time when XDMCP will be used; xdmcp always * adds local hosts manually when needed */ void AccessUsingXdmcp (void) { UsingXdmcp = TRUE; LocalHostEnabled = FALSE; } #if ((defined(SVR4) && !defined(SCO325) && !defined(sun) && !defined(NCR)) || defined(ISC)) && defined(SIOCGIFCONF) && !defined(USE_SIOCGLIFCONF) /* Deal with different SIOCGIFCONF ioctl semantics on these OSs */ static int ifioctl (int fd, int cmd, char *arg) { struct strioctl ioc; int ret; bzero((char *) &ioc, sizeof(ioc)); ioc.ic_cmd = cmd; ioc.ic_timout = 0; if (cmd == SIOCGIFCONF) { ioc.ic_len = ((struct ifconf *) arg)->ifc_len; ioc.ic_dp = ((struct ifconf *) arg)->ifc_buf; #ifdef ISC /* SIOCGIFCONF is somewhat brain damaged on ISC. The argument * buffer must contain the ifconf structure as header. Ifc_req * is also not a pointer but a one element array of ifreq * structures. On return this array is extended by enough * ifreq fields to hold all interfaces. The return buffer length * is placed in the buffer header. */ ((struct ifconf *) ioc.ic_dp)->ifc_len = ioc.ic_len - sizeof(struct ifconf); #endif } else { ioc.ic_len = sizeof(struct ifreq); ioc.ic_dp = arg; } ret = ioctl(fd, I_STR, (char *) &ioc); if (ret >= 0 && cmd == SIOCGIFCONF) #ifdef SVR4 ((struct ifconf *) arg)->ifc_len = ioc.ic_len; #endif #ifdef ISC { ((struct ifconf *) arg)->ifc_len = ((struct ifconf *)ioc.ic_dp)->ifc_len; ((struct ifconf *) arg)->ifc_buf = (caddr_t)((struct ifconf *)ioc.ic_dp)->ifc_req; } #endif return(ret); } #else /* Case sun, SCO325 NCR and others */ #define ifioctl ioctl #endif /* ((SVR4 && !sun !SCO325 !NCR) || ISC) && SIOCGIFCONF */ /* * DefineSelf (fd): * * Define this host for access control. Find all the hosts the OS knows about * for this fd and add them to the selfhosts list. */ #ifdef WINTCP /* NCR Wollongong based TCP */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include void DefineSelf (int fd) { /* * The Wolongong drivers used by NCR SVR4/MP-RAS don't understand the * socket IO calls that most other drivers seem to like. Because of * this, this routine must be special cased for NCR. Eventually, * this will be cleared up. */ struct ipb ifnet; struct in_ifaddr ifaddr; struct strioctl str; unsigned char *addr; register HOST *host; int family, len; if ((fd = open ("/dev/ip", O_RDWR, 0 )) < 0) Error ("Getting interface configuration (1)"); /* Indicate that we want to start at the begining */ ifnet.ib_next = (struct ipb *) 1; while (ifnet.ib_next) { str.ic_cmd = IPIOC_GETIPB; str.ic_timout = 0; str.ic_len = sizeof (struct ipb); str.ic_dp = (char *) &ifnet; if (ioctl (fd, (int) I_STR, (char *) &str) < 0) { close (fd); Error ("Getting interface configuration (2)"); } ifaddr.ia_next = (struct in_ifaddr *) ifnet.if_addrlist; str.ic_cmd = IPIOC_GETINADDR; str.ic_timout = 0; str.ic_len = sizeof (struct in_ifaddr); str.ic_dp = (char *) &ifaddr; if (ioctl (fd, (int) I_STR, (char *) &str) < 0) { close (fd); Error ("Getting interface configuration (3)"); } len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in); family = ConvertAddr (IA_SIN(&ifaddr), &len, (void **)&addr); if (family == -1 || family == FamilyLocal) continue; for (host = selfhosts; host && !addrEqual (family, addr, len, host); host = host->next) ; if (host) continue; MakeHost(host,len) if (host) { host->family = family; host->len = len; acopy(addr, host->addr, len); host->next = selfhosts; selfhosts = host; } #ifdef XDMCP { struct sockaddr broad_addr; /* * If this isn't an Internet Address, don't register it. */ if (family != FamilyInternet) continue; /* * Ignore 'localhost' entries as they're not useful * on the other end of the wire. */ if (len == 4 && addr[0] == 127 && addr[1] == 0 && addr[2] == 0 && addr[3] == 1) continue; /* * Ignore '0.0.0.0' entries as they are * returned by some OSes for unconfigured NICs but they are * not useful on the other end of the wire. */ if (len == 4 && addr[0] == 0 && addr[1] == 0 && addr[2] == 0 && addr[3] == 0) continue; XdmcpRegisterConnection (family, (char *)addr, len); #define IA_BROADADDR(ia) ((struct sockaddr_in *)(&((struct in_ifaddr *)ia)->ia_broadaddr)) XdmcpRegisterBroadcastAddress ( (struct sockaddr_in *) IA_BROADADDR(&ifaddr)); #undef IA_BROADADDR } #endif /* XDMCP */ } close(fd); /* * add something of FamilyLocalHost */ for (host = selfhosts; host && !addrEqual(FamilyLocalHost, "", 0, host); host = host->next); if (!host) { MakeHost(host, 0); if (host) { host->family = FamilyLocalHost; host->len = 0; acopy("", host->addr, 0); host->next = selfhosts; selfhosts = host; } } } #else /* WINTCP */ #if !defined(SIOCGIFCONF) void DefineSelf (int fd) { #if !defined(TCPCONN) && !defined(UNIXCONN) return; #else register int n; int len; caddr_t addr; int family; register HOST *host; #ifndef WIN32 struct utsname name; #else struct { char nodename[512]; } name; #endif register struct hostent *hp; union { struct sockaddr sa; struct sockaddr_in in; #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) struct sockaddr_in6 in6; #endif } saddr; struct sockaddr_in *inetaddr; struct sockaddr_in6 *inet6addr; struct sockaddr_in broad_addr; #ifdef XTHREADS_NEEDS_BYNAMEPARAMS _Xgethostbynameparams hparams; #endif /* Why not use gethostname()? Well, at least on my system, I've had to * make an ugly kernel patch to get a name longer than 8 characters, and * uname() lets me access to the whole string (it smashes release, you * see), whereas gethostname() kindly truncates it for me. */ #ifndef WIN32 uname(&name); #else gethostname(name.nodename, sizeof(name.nodename)); #endif hp = _XGethostbyname(name.nodename, hparams); if (hp != NULL) { saddr.sa.sa_family = hp->h_addrtype; switch (hp->h_addrtype) { case AF_INET: inetaddr = (struct sockaddr_in *) (&(saddr.sa)); acopy ( hp->h_addr, &(inetaddr->sin_addr), hp->h_length); len = sizeof(saddr.sa); break; #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) case AF_INET6: inet6addr = (struct sockaddr_in6 *) (&(saddr.sa)); acopy ( hp->h_addr, &(inet6addr->sin6_addr), hp->h_length); len = sizeof(saddr.in6); break; #endif default: goto DefineLocalHost; } family = ConvertAddr ( &(saddr.sa), &len, (void **)&addr); if ( family != -1 && family != FamilyLocal ) { for (host = selfhosts; host && !addrEqual (family, addr, len, host); host = host->next) ; if (!host) { /* add this host to the host list. */ MakeHost(host,len) if (host) { host->family = family; host->len = len; acopy ( addr, host->addr, len); host->next = selfhosts; selfhosts = host; } #ifdef XDMCP /* * If this is an Internet Address, but not the localhost * address (127.0.0.1), nor the bogus address (0.0.0.0), * register it. */ if (family == FamilyInternet && !(len == 4 && ((addr[0] == 127 && addr[1] == 0 && addr[2] == 0 && addr[3] == 1) || (addr[0] == 0 && addr[1] == 0 && addr[2] == 0 && addr[3] == 0))) ) { XdmcpRegisterConnection (family, (char *)addr, len); broad_addr = *inetaddr; ((struct sockaddr_in *) &broad_addr)->sin_addr.s_addr = htonl (INADDR_BROADCAST); XdmcpRegisterBroadcastAddress ((struct sockaddr_in *) &broad_addr); } #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) else if (family == FamilyInternet6 && !(IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK((struct in6_addr *)addr))) { XdmcpRegisterConnection (family, (char *)addr, len); } #endif #endif /* XDMCP */ } } } /* * now add a host of family FamilyLocalHost... */ DefineLocalHost: for (host = selfhosts; host && !addrEqual(FamilyLocalHost, "", 0, host); host = host->next); if (!host) { MakeHost(host, 0); if (host) { host->family = FamilyLocalHost; host->len = 0; acopy("", host->addr, 0); host->next = selfhosts; selfhosts = host; } } #endif /* !TCPCONN && !UNIXCONN */ } #else #ifdef USE_SIOCGLIFCONF #define ifr_type struct lifreq #else #define ifr_type struct ifreq #endif #ifdef VARIABLE_IFREQ #define ifr_size(p) (sizeof (struct ifreq) + \ (p->ifr_addr.sa_len > sizeof (p->ifr_addr) ? \ p->ifr_addr.sa_len - sizeof (p->ifr_addr) : 0)) #define ifraddr_size(a) (a.sa_len) #else #define ifr_size(p) (sizeof (ifr_type)) #define ifraddr_size(a) (sizeof (a)) #endif #if defined(DEF_SELF_DEBUG) || (defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6)) #include #endif #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) static void in6_fillscopeid(struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6) { #if defined(__KAME__) if (IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(&sin6->sin6_addr)) { sin6->sin6_scope_id = ntohs(*(u_int16_t *)&sin6->sin6_addr.s6_addr[2]); sin6->sin6_addr.s6_addr[2] = sin6->sin6_addr.s6_addr[3] = 0; } #endif } #endif void DefineSelf (int fd) { #ifndef HAS_GETIFADDRS char buf[2048], *cp, *cplim; void * bufptr = buf; #ifdef USE_SIOCGLIFCONF struct lifconf ifc; register struct lifreq *ifr; #ifdef SIOCGLIFNUM struct lifnum ifn; #endif #else struct ifconf ifc; register struct ifreq *ifr; #endif #else struct ifaddrs * ifap, *ifr; #endif int len; unsigned char * addr; int family; register HOST *host; #ifndef HAS_GETIFADDRS len = sizeof(buf); #ifdef USE_SIOCGLIFCONF #ifdef SIOCGLIFNUM ifn.lifn_family = AF_UNSPEC; ifn.lifn_flags = 0; if (ioctl (fd, SIOCGLIFNUM, (char *) &ifn) < 0) Error ("Getting interface count"); if (len < (ifn.lifn_count * sizeof(struct lifreq))) { len = ifn.lifn_count * sizeof(struct lifreq); bufptr = malloc(len); } #endif ifc.lifc_family = AF_UNSPEC; ifc.lifc_flags = 0; ifc.lifc_len = len; ifc.lifc_buf = bufptr; #define IFC_IOCTL_REQ SIOCGLIFCONF #define IFC_IFC_REQ ifc.lifc_req #define IFC_IFC_LEN ifc.lifc_len #define IFR_IFR_ADDR ifr->lifr_addr #define IFR_IFR_NAME ifr->lifr_name #else /* Use SIOCGIFCONF */ ifc.ifc_len = len; ifc.ifc_buf = bufptr; #define IFC_IOCTL_REQ SIOCGIFCONF #ifdef ISC #define IFC_IFC_REQ (struct ifreq *) ifc.ifc_buf #else #define IFC_IFC_REQ ifc.ifc_req #endif /* ISC */ #define IFC_IFC_LEN ifc.ifc_len #define IFR_IFR_ADDR ifr->ifr_addr #define IFR_IFR_NAME ifr->ifr_name #endif if (ifioctl (fd, IFC_IOCTL_REQ, (void *) &ifc) < 0) Error ("Getting interface configuration (4)"); cplim = (char *) IFC_IFC_REQ + IFC_IFC_LEN; for (cp = (char *) IFC_IFC_REQ; cp < cplim; cp += ifr_size (ifr)) { ifr = (ifr_type *) cp; len = ifraddr_size (IFR_IFR_ADDR); family = ConvertAddr ((struct sockaddr *) &IFR_IFR_ADDR, &len, (void **)&addr); if (family == -1 || family == FamilyLocal) continue; #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) if (family == FamilyInternet6) in6_fillscopeid((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&IFR_IFR_ADDR); #endif #ifdef DEF_SELF_DEBUG if (family == FamilyInternet) ErrorF("Xserver: DefineSelf(): ifname = %s, addr = %d.%d.%d.%d\n", IFR_IFR_NAME, addr[0], addr[1], addr[2], addr[3]); #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) else if (family == FamilyInternet6) { char cp[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN] = ""; inet_ntop(AF_INET6, addr, cp, sizeof(cp)); ErrorF("Xserver: DefineSelf(): ifname = %s, addr = %s\n", IFR_IFR_NAME, cp); } #endif #endif /* DEF_SELF_DEBUG */ for (host = selfhosts; host && !addrEqual (family, addr, len, host); host = host->next) ; if (host) continue; MakeHost(host,len) if (host) { host->family = family; host->len = len; acopy(addr, host->addr, len); host->next = selfhosts; selfhosts = host; } #ifdef XDMCP { #ifdef USE_SIOCGLIFCONF struct sockaddr_storage broad_addr; #else struct sockaddr broad_addr; #endif /* * If this isn't an Internet Address, don't register it. */ if (family != FamilyInternet #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) && family != FamilyInternet6 #endif ) continue; /* * ignore 'localhost' entries as they're not useful * on the other end of the wire */ if (family == FamilyInternet && addr[0] == 127 && addr[1] == 0 && addr[2] == 0 && addr[3] == 1) continue; #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) else if (family == FamilyInternet6 && IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK((struct in6_addr *)addr)) continue; #endif /* * Ignore '0.0.0.0' entries as they are * returned by some OSes for unconfigured NICs but they are * not useful on the other end of the wire. */ if (len == 4 && addr[0] == 0 && addr[1] == 0 && addr[2] == 0 && addr[3] == 0) continue; XdmcpRegisterConnection (family, (char *)addr, len); #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) /* IPv6 doesn't support broadcasting, so we drop out here */ if (family == FamilyInternet6) continue; #endif broad_addr = IFR_IFR_ADDR; ((struct sockaddr_in *) &broad_addr)->sin_addr.s_addr = htonl (INADDR_BROADCAST); #if defined(USE_SIOCGLIFCONF) && defined(SIOCGLIFBRDADDR) { struct lifreq broad_req; broad_req = *ifr; if (ioctl (fd, SIOCGLIFFLAGS, (char *) &broad_req) != -1 && (broad_req.lifr_flags & IFF_BROADCAST) && (broad_req.lifr_flags & IFF_UP) ) { broad_req = *ifr; if (ioctl (fd, SIOCGLIFBRDADDR, &broad_req) != -1) broad_addr = broad_req.lifr_broadaddr; else continue; } else continue; } #elif defined(SIOCGIFBRDADDR) { struct ifreq broad_req; broad_req = *ifr; if (ifioctl (fd, SIOCGIFFLAGS, (void *) &broad_req) != -1 && (broad_req.ifr_flags & IFF_BROADCAST) && (broad_req.ifr_flags & IFF_UP) ) { broad_req = *ifr; if (ifioctl (fd, SIOCGIFBRDADDR, (void *) &broad_req) != -1) broad_addr = broad_req.ifr_addr; else continue; } else continue; } #endif /* SIOCGIFBRDADDR */ #ifdef DEF_SELF_DEBUG ErrorF("Xserver: DefineSelf(): ifname = %s, baddr = %s\n", IFR_IFR_NAME, inet_ntoa(((struct sockaddr_in *) &broad_addr)->sin_addr)); #endif /* DEF_SELF_DEBUG */ XdmcpRegisterBroadcastAddress ((struct sockaddr_in *) &broad_addr); } #endif /* XDMCP */ } if (bufptr != buf) free(bufptr); #else /* HAS_GETIFADDRS */ if (getifaddrs(&ifap) < 0) { ErrorF("Warning: getifaddrs returns %s\n", strerror(errno)); return; } for (ifr = ifap; ifr != NULL; ifr = ifr->ifa_next) { if (!ifr->ifa_addr) continue; len = sizeof(*(ifr->ifa_addr)); family = ConvertAddr(ifr->ifa_addr, &len, (void **)&addr); if (family == -1 || family == FamilyLocal) continue; #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) if (family == FamilyInternet6) in6_fillscopeid((struct sockaddr_in6 *)ifr->ifa_addr); #endif #ifdef DEF_SELF_DEBUG if (family == FamilyInternet) ErrorF("Xserver: DefineSelf(): ifname = %s, addr = %d.%d.%d.%d\n", ifr->ifa_name, addr[0], addr[1], addr[2], addr[3]); #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) else if (family == FamilyInternet6) { char cp[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; inet_ntop(AF_INET6, addr, cp, sizeof(cp)); ErrorF("Xserver: DefineSelf(): ifname = %s addr = %s\n", ifr->ifa_name, cp); } #endif #endif /* DEF_SELF_DEBUG */ for (host = selfhosts; host != NULL && !addrEqual(family, addr, len, host); host = host->next) ; if (host != NULL) continue; MakeHost(host, len); if (host != NULL) { host->family = family; host->len = len; acopy(addr, host->addr, len); host->next = selfhosts; selfhosts = host; } #ifdef XDMCP { struct sockaddr broad_addr; /* * If this isn't an Internet Address, don't register it. */ if (family != FamilyInternet #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) && family != FamilyInternet6 #endif ) continue; /* * ignore 'localhost' entries as they're not useful * on the other end of the wire */ if (ifr->ifa_flags & IFF_LOOPBACK) continue; if (family == FamilyInternet && addr[0] == 127 && addr[1] == 0 && addr[2] == 0 && addr[3] == 1) continue; /* * Ignore '0.0.0.0' entries as they are * returned by some OSes for unconfigured NICs but they are * not useful on the other end of the wire. */ if (len == 4 && addr[0] == 0 && addr[1] == 0 && addr[2] == 0 && addr[3] == 0) continue; #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) else if (family == FamilyInternet6 && IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK((struct in6_addr *)addr)) continue; #endif XdmcpRegisterConnection(family, (char *)addr, len); #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) if (family == FamilyInternet6) /* IPv6 doesn't support broadcasting, so we drop out here */ continue; #endif if ((ifr->ifa_flags & IFF_BROADCAST) && (ifr->ifa_flags & IFF_UP)) broad_addr = *ifr->ifa_broadaddr; else continue; #ifdef DEF_SELF_DEBUG ErrorF("Xserver: DefineSelf(): ifname = %s, baddr = %s\n", ifr->ifa_name, inet_ntoa(((struct sockaddr_in *) &broad_addr)->sin_addr)); #endif /* DEF_SELF_DEBUG */ XdmcpRegisterBroadcastAddress((struct sockaddr_in *) &broad_addr); } #endif /* XDMCP */ } /* for */ freeifaddrs(ifap); #endif /* HAS_GETIFADDRS */ /* * add something of FamilyLocalHost */ for (host = selfhosts; host && !addrEqual(FamilyLocalHost, "", 0, host); host = host->next); if (!host) { MakeHost(host, 0); if (host) { host->family = FamilyLocalHost; host->len = 0; acopy("", host->addr, 0); host->next = selfhosts; selfhosts = host; } } } #endif /* !SIOCGIFCONF */ #endif /* WINTCP */ #ifdef XDMCP void AugmentSelf(void * from, int len) { int family; void * addr; register HOST *host; family = ConvertAddr(from, &len, (void **)&addr); if (family == -1 || family == FamilyLocal) return; for (host = selfhosts; host; host = host->next) { if (addrEqual(family, addr, len, host)) return; } MakeHost(host,len) if (!host) return; host->family = family; host->len = len; acopy(addr, host->addr, len); host->next = selfhosts; selfhosts = host; } #endif void AddLocalHosts (void) { HOST *self; for (self = selfhosts; self; self = self->next) /* Fix for XFree86 bug #156: pass addingLocal = TRUE to * NewHost to tell that we are adding the default local * host entries and not to flag the entries as being * explicitely requested */ (void) NewHost (self->family, self->addr, self->len, TRUE); } /* Reset access control list to initial hosts */ void ResetHosts (char *display) { register HOST *host; char lhostname[120], ohostname[120]; char *hostname = ohostname; char fname[PATH_MAX + 1]; int fnamelen; FILE *fd; char *ptr; int i, hostlen; #if (defined(TCPCONN) && (!defined(IPv6) || !defined(AF_INET6))) union { struct sockaddr sa; #if defined(TCPCONN) struct sockaddr_in in; #endif /* TCPCONN */ } saddr; #endif int family = 0; void *addr = NULL; int len; siTypesInitialize(); AccessEnabled = defeatAccessControl ? FALSE : DEFAULT_ACCESS_CONTROL; LocalHostEnabled = FALSE; while ((host = validhosts) != 0) { validhosts = host->next; FreeHost (host); } #define ETC_HOST_PREFIX "/etc/X" #define ETC_HOST_SUFFIX ".hosts" fnamelen = strlen(ETC_HOST_PREFIX) + strlen(ETC_HOST_SUFFIX) + strlen(display) + 1; if (fnamelen > sizeof(fname)) FatalError("Display name `%s' is too long\n", display); sprintf(fname, ETC_HOST_PREFIX "%s" ETC_HOST_SUFFIX, display); if ((fd = fopen (fname, "r")) != 0) { while (fgets (ohostname, sizeof (ohostname), fd)) { family = FamilyWild; if (*ohostname == '#') continue; if ((ptr = strchr(ohostname, '\n')) != 0) *ptr = 0; hostlen = strlen(ohostname) + 1; for (i = 0; i < hostlen; i++) lhostname[i] = tolower(ohostname[i]); hostname = ohostname; if (!strncmp("local:", lhostname, 6)) { family = FamilyLocalHost; NewHost(family, "", 0, FALSE); LocalHostRequested = TRUE; /* Fix for XFree86 bug #156 */ } #if defined(TCPCONN) else if (!strncmp("inet:", lhostname, 5)) { family = FamilyInternet; hostname = ohostname + 5; } #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) else if (!strncmp("inet6:", lhostname, 6)) { family = FamilyInternet6; hostname = ohostname + 6; } #endif #endif #ifdef SECURE_RPC else if (!strncmp("nis:", lhostname, 4)) { family = FamilyNetname; hostname = ohostname + 4; } #endif else if (!strncmp("si:", lhostname, 3)) { family = FamilyServerInterpreted; hostname = ohostname + 3; hostlen -= 3; } if (family == FamilyServerInterpreted) { len = siCheckAddr(hostname, hostlen); if (len >= 0) { NewHost(family, hostname, len, FALSE); } } else #ifdef SECURE_RPC if ((family == FamilyNetname) || (strchr(hostname, '@'))) { SecureRPCInit (); (void) NewHost (FamilyNetname, hostname, strlen (hostname), FALSE); } else #endif /* SECURE_RPC */ #if defined(TCPCONN) { #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) if ( (family == FamilyInternet) || (family == FamilyInternet6) || (family == FamilyWild) ) { struct addrinfo *addresses; struct addrinfo *a; int f; if (getaddrinfo(hostname, NULL, NULL, &addresses) == 0) { for (a = addresses ; a != NULL ; a = a->ai_next) { len = a->ai_addrlen; f = ConvertAddr(a->ai_addr,&len,(void **)&addr); if (addr && ((family == f) || ((family == FamilyWild) && (f != -1)))) { NewHost(f, addr, len, FALSE); } } freeaddrinfo(addresses); } } #else #ifdef XTHREADS_NEEDS_BYNAMEPARAMS _Xgethostbynameparams hparams; #endif register struct hostent *hp; /* host name */ if ((family == FamilyInternet && ((hp = _XGethostbyname(hostname, hparams)) != 0)) || ((hp = _XGethostbyname(hostname, hparams)) != 0)) { saddr.sa.sa_family = hp->h_addrtype; len = sizeof(saddr.sa); if ((family = ConvertAddr (&saddr.sa, &len, (void **)&addr)) != -1) { #ifdef h_addr /* new 4.3bsd version of gethostent */ char **list; /* iterate over the addresses */ for (list = hp->h_addr_list; *list; list++) (void) NewHost (family, (void *)*list, len, FALSE); #else (void) NewHost (family, (void *)hp->h_addr, len, FALSE); #endif } } #endif /* IPv6 */ } #endif /* TCPCONN */ family = FamilyWild; } fclose (fd); } } /* Is client on the local host */ Bool LocalClient(ClientPtr client) { int alen, family, notused; Xtransaddr *from = NULL; void *addr; register HOST *host; #ifdef XCSECURITY /* untrusted clients can't change host access */ if (client->trustLevel != XSecurityClientTrusted) { SecurityAudit("client %d attempted to change host access\n", client->index); return FALSE; } #endif if (!_XSERVTransGetPeerAddr (((OsCommPtr)client->osPrivate)->trans_conn, ¬used, &alen, &from)) { family = ConvertAddr ((struct sockaddr *) from, &alen, (void **)&addr); if (family == -1) { free ((char *) from); return FALSE; } if (family == FamilyLocal) { free ((char *) from); return TRUE; } for (host = selfhosts; host; host = host->next) { if (addrEqual (family, addr, alen, host)) return TRUE; } free ((char *) from); } return FALSE; } /* * Return the uid and gid of a connected local client * or the uid/gid for nobody those ids cannot be determined * * Used by XShm to test access rights to shared memory segments */ int LocalClientCred(ClientPtr client, int *pUid, int *pGid) { return LocalClientCredAndGroups(client, pUid, pGid, NULL, NULL); } /* * Return the uid and all gids of a connected local client * or the uid/gid for nobody those ids cannot be determined * * If the caller passes non-NULL values for pSuppGids & nSuppGids, * they are responsible for calling XFree(*pSuppGids) to release the * memory allocated for the supplemental group ids list. * * Used by localuser & localgroup ServerInterpreted access control forms below */ int LocalClientCredAndGroups(ClientPtr client, int *pUid, int *pGid, int **pSuppGids, int *nSuppGids) { #if defined(HAS_GETPEEREID) || defined(HAS_GETPEERUCRED) || defined(SO_PEERCRED) int fd; XtransConnInfo ci; #ifdef HAS_GETPEEREID uid_t uid; gid_t gid; #elif defined(HAS_GETPEERUCRED) ucred_t *peercred = NULL; #elif defined(SO_PEERCRED) struct ucred peercred; socklen_t so_len = sizeof(peercred); #endif if (client == NULL) return -1; ci = ((OsCommPtr)client->osPrivate)->trans_conn; #if !(defined(sun) && defined(HAS_GETPEERUCRED)) /* Most implementations can only determine peer credentials for Unix * domain sockets - Solaris getpeerucred can work with a bit more, so * we just let it tell us if the connection type is supported or not */ if (!_XSERVTransIsLocal(ci)) { return -1; } #endif if (pSuppGids != NULL) *pSuppGids = NULL; if (nSuppGids != NULL) *nSuppGids = 0; fd = _XSERVTransGetConnectionNumber(ci); #ifdef HAS_GETPEEREID if (getpeereid(fd, &uid, &gid) == -1) return -1; if (pUid != NULL) *pUid = uid; if (pGid != NULL) *pGid = gid; return 0; #elif defined(HAS_GETPEERUCRED) if (getpeerucred(fd, &peercred) < 0) return -1; #ifdef sun /* Ensure process is in the same zone */ if (getzoneid() != ucred_getzoneid(peercred)) { ucred_free(peercred); return -1; } #endif if (pUid != NULL) *pUid = ucred_geteuid(peercred); if (pGid != NULL) *pGid = ucred_getegid(peercred); if (pSuppGids != NULL && nSuppGids != NULL) { const gid_t *gids; *nSuppGids = ucred_getgroups(peercred, &gids); if (*nSuppGids > 0) { *pSuppGids = malloc(sizeof(int) * (*nSuppGids)); if (*pSuppGids == NULL) { *nSuppGids = 0; } else { int i; for (i = 0 ; i < *nSuppGids; i++) { (*pSuppGids)[i] = (int) gids[i]; } } } } ucred_free(peercred); return 0; #elif defined(SO_PEERCRED) if (getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_PEERCRED, &peercred, &so_len) == -1) return -1; if (pUid != NULL) *pUid = peercred.uid; if (pGid != NULL) *pGid = peercred.gid; return 0; #endif #else /* No system call available to get the credentials of the peer */ #define NO_LOCAL_CLIENT_CRED return -1; #endif } static Bool AuthorizedClient(ClientPtr client) { if (!client || defeatAccessControl) return TRUE; return LocalClient(client); } /* Add a host to the access control list. This is the external interface * called from the dispatcher */ int AddHost (ClientPtr client, int family, unsigned length, /* of bytes in pAddr */ void *pAddr) { int len; if (!AuthorizedClient(client)) return(BadAccess); switch (family) { case FamilyLocalHost: len = length; LocalHostEnabled = TRUE; break; #ifdef SECURE_RPC case FamilyNetname: len = length; SecureRPCInit (); break; #endif case FamilyInternet: #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) case FamilyInternet6: #endif case FamilyChaos: case FamilyServerInterpreted: if ((len = CheckAddr (family, pAddr, length)) < 0) { client->errorValue = length; return (BadValue); } break; case FamilyLocal: default: client->errorValue = family; return (BadValue); } if (NewHost (family, pAddr, len, FALSE)) return Success; return BadAlloc; } Bool ForEachHostInFamily (int family, Bool (*func)( unsigned char * /* addr */, short /* len */, void * /* closure */), void * closure) { HOST *host; for (host = validhosts; host; host = host->next) if (family == host->family && func (host->addr, host->len, closure)) return TRUE; return FALSE; } /* Add a host to the access control list. This is the internal interface * called when starting or resetting the server */ static Bool NewHost (int family, void *addr, int len, int addingLocalHosts) { register HOST *host; for (host = validhosts; host; host = host->next) { if (addrEqual (family, addr, len, host)) return TRUE; } if (!addingLocalHosts) { /* Fix for XFree86 bug #156 */ for (host = selfhosts; host; host = host->next) { if (addrEqual (family, addr, len, host)) { host->requested = TRUE; break; } } } MakeHost(host,len) if (!host) return FALSE; host->family = family; host->len = len; acopy(addr, host->addr, len); host->next = validhosts; validhosts = host; return TRUE; } /* Remove a host from the access control list */ int RemoveHost ( ClientPtr client, int family, unsigned length, /* of bytes in pAddr */ void *pAddr) { int len; register HOST *host, **prev; if (!AuthorizedClient(client)) return(BadAccess); switch (family) { case FamilyLocalHost: len = length; LocalHostEnabled = FALSE; break; #ifdef SECURE_RPC case FamilyNetname: len = length; break; #endif case FamilyInternet: #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) case FamilyInternet6: #endif case FamilyChaos: case FamilyServerInterpreted: if ((len = CheckAddr (family, pAddr, length)) < 0) { client->errorValue = length; return(BadValue); } break; case FamilyLocal: default: client->errorValue = family; return(BadValue); } for (prev = &validhosts; (host = *prev) && (!addrEqual (family, pAddr, len, host)); prev = &host->next) ; if (host) { *prev = host->next; FreeHost (host); } return (Success); } /* Get all hosts in the access control list */ int GetHosts ( void * *data, int *pnHosts, int *pLen, BOOL *pEnabled) { int len; register int n = 0; register unsigned char *ptr; register HOST *host; int nHosts = 0; *pEnabled = AccessEnabled ? EnableAccess : DisableAccess; for (host = validhosts; host; host = host->next) { nHosts++; n += (((host->len + 3) >> 2) << 2) + sizeof(xHostEntry); /* Could check for INT_MAX, but in reality having more than 1mb of hostnames in the access list is ridiculous */ if (n >= 1024*1024) break; } if (n) { *data = ptr = (void *) malloc (n); if (!ptr) { return(BadAlloc); } for (host = validhosts; host; host = host->next) { len = host->len; if ((ptr + sizeof(xHostEntry) + len) > ((unsigned char *) *data + n)) break; ((xHostEntry *)ptr)->family = host->family; ((xHostEntry *)ptr)->length = len; ptr += sizeof(xHostEntry); acopy (host->addr, ptr, len); ptr += ((len + 3) >> 2) << 2; } } else { *data = NULL; } *pnHosts = nHosts; *pLen = n; return(Success); } /* Check for valid address family and length, and return address length. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static int CheckAddr ( int family, void * pAddr, unsigned length) { int len; switch (family) { #if defined(TCPCONN) case FamilyInternet: if (length == sizeof (struct in_addr)) len = length; else len = -1; break; #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) case FamilyInternet6: if (length == sizeof (struct in6_addr)) len = length; else len = -1; break; #endif #endif case FamilyServerInterpreted: len = siCheckAddr(pAddr, length); break; default: len = -1; } return (len); } /* Check if a host is not in the access control list. * Returns 1 if host is invalid, 0 if we've found it. */ int InvalidHost ( register struct sockaddr *saddr, int len, ClientPtr client) { int family; void *addr = NULL; register HOST *selfhost, *host; if (!AccessEnabled) /* just let them in */ return(0); family = ConvertAddr (saddr, &len, (void **)&addr); if (family == -1) return 1; if (family == FamilyLocal) { if (!LocalHostEnabled) { /* * check to see if any local address is enabled. This * implicitly enables local connections. */ for (selfhost = selfhosts; selfhost; selfhost=selfhost->next) { for (host = validhosts; host; host=host->next) { if (addrEqual (selfhost->family, selfhost->addr, selfhost->len, host)) return 0; } } } else return 0; } for (host = validhosts; host; host = host->next) { if ((host->family == FamilyServerInterpreted)) { if (siAddrMatch (family, addr, len, host, client)) { return (0); } } else { if (addr && addrEqual (family, addr, len, host)) return (0); } } return (1); } static int ConvertAddr ( register struct sockaddr *saddr, int *len, void **addr) { if (*len == 0) return (FamilyLocal); switch (saddr->sa_family) { case AF_UNSPEC: #if defined(UNIXCONN) || defined(LOCALCONN) case AF_UNIX: #endif return FamilyLocal; #if defined(TCPCONN) case AF_INET: #ifdef WIN32 if (16777343 == *(long*)&((struct sockaddr_in *) saddr)->sin_addr) return FamilyLocal; #endif *len = sizeof (struct in_addr); *addr = (void *) &(((struct sockaddr_in *) saddr)->sin_addr); return FamilyInternet; #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) case AF_INET6: { struct sockaddr_in6 *saddr6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *) saddr; if (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&(saddr6->sin6_addr))) { *len = sizeof (struct in_addr); *addr = (void *) &(saddr6->sin6_addr.s6_addr[12]); return FamilyInternet; } else { *len = sizeof (struct in6_addr); *addr = (void *) &(saddr6->sin6_addr); return FamilyInternet6; } } #endif #endif #ifdef CHAOSCONN case AF_CHAOS: { not implemented } return FamilyChaos; #endif default: return -1; } } int ChangeAccessControl( ClientPtr client, int fEnabled) { if (!AuthorizedClient(client)) return BadAccess; AccessEnabled = fEnabled; return Success; } /* returns FALSE if xhost + in effect, else TRUE */ int GetAccessControl(void) { return AccessEnabled; } /***************************************************************************** * FamilyServerInterpreted host entry implementation * * Supports an extensible system of host types which the server can interpret * See the IPv6 extensions to the X11 protocol spec for the definition. * * Currently supported schemes: * * hostname - hostname as defined in IETF RFC 2396 * ipv6 - IPv6 literal address as defined in IETF RFC's 3513 and * * See xc/doc/specs/SIAddresses for formal definitions of each type. */ /* These definitions and the siTypeAdd function could be exported in the * future to enable loading additional host types, but that was not done for * the initial implementation. */ typedef Bool (*siAddrMatchFunc)(int family, void * addr, int len, const char *siAddr, int siAddrlen, ClientPtr client, void *siTypePriv); typedef int (*siCheckAddrFunc)(const char *addrString, int length, void *siTypePriv); struct siType { struct siType * next; const char * typeName; siAddrMatchFunc addrMatch; siCheckAddrFunc checkAddr; void * typePriv; /* Private data for type routines */ }; static struct siType *siTypeList; static int siTypeAdd(const char *typeName, siAddrMatchFunc addrMatch, siCheckAddrFunc checkAddr, void *typePriv) { struct siType *s, *p; if ((typeName == NULL) || (addrMatch == NULL) || (checkAddr == NULL)) return BadValue; for (s = siTypeList, p = NULL; s != NULL ; p = s, s = s->next) { if (strcmp(typeName, s->typeName) == 0) { s->addrMatch = addrMatch; s->checkAddr = checkAddr; s->typePriv = typePriv; return Success; } } s = (struct siType *) malloc(sizeof(struct siType)); if (s == NULL) return BadAlloc; if (p == NULL) siTypeList = s; else p->next = s; s->next = NULL; s->typeName = typeName; s->addrMatch = addrMatch; s->checkAddr = checkAddr; s->typePriv = typePriv; return Success; } /* Checks to see if a host matches a server-interpreted host entry */ static Bool siAddrMatch(int family, void * addr, int len, HOST *host, ClientPtr client) { Bool matches = FALSE; struct siType *s; const char *valueString; int addrlen; valueString = (const char *) memchr(host->addr, '\0', host->len); if (valueString != NULL) { for (s = siTypeList; s != NULL ; s = s->next) { if (strcmp((char *) host->addr, s->typeName) == 0) { addrlen = host->len - (strlen((char *)host->addr) + 1); matches = s->addrMatch(family, addr, len, valueString + 1, addrlen, client, s->typePriv); break; } } #ifdef FAMILY_SI_DEBUG ErrorF( "Xserver: siAddrMatch(): type = %s, value = %*.*s -- %s\n", host->addr, addrlen, addrlen, valueString + 1, (matches) ? "accepted" : "rejected"); #endif } return matches; } static int siCheckAddr(const char *addrString, int length) { const char *valueString; int addrlen, typelen; int len = -1; struct siType *s; /* Make sure there is a \0 byte inside the specified length to separate the address type from the address value. */ valueString = (const char *) memchr(addrString, '\0', length); if (valueString != NULL) { /* Make sure the first string is a recognized address type, * and the second string is a valid address of that type. */ typelen = strlen(addrString) + 1; addrlen = length - typelen; for (s = siTypeList; s != NULL ; s = s->next) { if (strcmp(addrString, s->typeName) == 0) { len = s->checkAddr(valueString + 1, addrlen, s->typePriv); if (len >= 0) { len += typelen; } break; } } #ifdef FAMILY_SI_DEBUG { const char *resultMsg; if (s == NULL) { resultMsg = "type not registered"; } else { if (len == -1) resultMsg = "rejected"; else resultMsg = "accepted"; } ErrorF("Xserver: siCheckAddr(): type = %s, value = %*.*s, len = %d -- %s\n", addrString, addrlen, addrlen, valueString + 1, len, resultMsg); } #endif } return len; } /*** * Hostname server-interpreted host type * * Stored as hostname string, explicitly defined to be resolved ONLY * at access check time, to allow for hosts with dynamic addresses * but static hostnames, such as found in some DHCP & mobile setups. * * Hostname must conform to IETF RFC 2396 sec. 3.2.2, which defines it as: * hostname = *( domainlabel "." ) toplabel [ "." ] * domainlabel = alphanum | alphanum *( alphanum | "-" ) alphanum * toplabel = alpha | alpha *( alphanum | "-" ) alphanum */ #ifdef NI_MAXHOST # define SI_HOSTNAME_MAXLEN NI_MAXHOST #else # ifdef MAXHOSTNAMELEN # define SI_HOSTNAME_MAXLEN MAXHOSTNAMELEN # else # define SI_HOSTNAME_MAXLEN 256 # endif #endif static Bool siHostnameAddrMatch(int family, void * addr, int len, const char *siAddr, int siAddrLen, ClientPtr client, void *typePriv) { Bool res = FALSE; /* Currently only supports checking against IPv4 & IPv6 connections, but * support for other address families, such as DECnet, could be added if * desired. */ #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) if ((family == FamilyInternet) || (family == FamilyInternet6)) { char hostname[SI_HOSTNAME_MAXLEN]; struct addrinfo *addresses; struct addrinfo *a; int f, hostaddrlen; void * hostaddr = NULL; if (siAddrLen >= sizeof(hostname)) return FALSE; strncpy(hostname, siAddr, siAddrLen); hostname[siAddrLen] = '\0'; if (getaddrinfo(hostname, NULL, NULL, &addresses) == 0) { for (a = addresses ; a != NULL ; a = a->ai_next) { hostaddrlen = a->ai_addrlen; f = ConvertAddr(a->ai_addr,&hostaddrlen,&hostaddr); if ((f == family) && (len == hostaddrlen) && hostaddr && (acmp (addr, hostaddr, len) == 0) ) { res = TRUE; break; } } freeaddrinfo(addresses); } } #else /* IPv6 not supported, use gethostbyname instead for IPv4 */ if (family == FamilyInternet) { register struct hostent *hp; #ifdef XTHREADS_NEEDS_BYNAMEPARAMS _Xgethostbynameparams hparams; #endif char hostname[SI_HOSTNAME_MAXLEN]; int f, hostaddrlen; void * hostaddr; const char **addrlist; if (siAddrLen >= sizeof(hostname)) return FALSE; strncpy(hostname, siAddr, siAddrLen); hostname[siAddrLen] = '\0'; if ((hp = _XGethostbyname(hostname, hparams)) != NULL) { #ifdef h_addr /* new 4.3bsd version of gethostent */ /* iterate over the addresses */ for (addrlist = hp->h_addr_list; *addrlist; addrlist++) #else addrlist = &hp->h_addr; #endif { struct sockaddr_in sin; sin.sin_family = hp->h_addrtype; acopy ( *addrlist, &(sin.sin_addr), hp->h_length); hostaddrlen = sizeof(sin); f = ConvertAddr ((struct sockaddr *)&sin, &hostaddrlen, &hostaddr); if ((f == family) && (len == hostaddrlen) && (acmp (addr, hostaddr, len) == 0) ) { res = TRUE; break; } } } } #endif return res; } static int siHostnameCheckAddr(const char *valueString, int length, void *typePriv) { /* Check conformance of hostname to RFC 2396 sec. 3.2.2 definition. * We do not use ctype functions here to avoid locale-specific * character sets. Hostnames must be pure ASCII. */ int len = length; int i; Bool dotAllowed = FALSE; Bool dashAllowed = FALSE; if ((length <= 0) || (length >= SI_HOSTNAME_MAXLEN)) { len = -1; } else { for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { char c = valueString[i]; if (c == 0x2E) { /* '.' */ if (dotAllowed == FALSE) { len = -1; break; } else { dotAllowed = FALSE; dashAllowed = FALSE; } } else if (c == 0x2D) { /* '-' */ if (dashAllowed == FALSE) { len = -1; break; } else { dotAllowed = FALSE; } } else if (((c >= 0x30) && (c <= 0x3A)) /* 0-9 */ || ((c >= 0x61) && (c <= 0x7A)) /* a-z */ || ((c >= 0x41) && (c <= 0x5A)) /* A-Z */) { dotAllowed = TRUE; dashAllowed = TRUE; } else { /* Invalid character */ len = -1; break; } } } return len; } #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) /*** * "ipv6" server interpreted type * * Currently supports only IPv6 literal address as specified in IETF RFC 3513 * * Once draft-ietf-ipv6-scoping-arch-00.txt becomes an RFC, support will be * added for the scoped address format it specifies. */ /* Maximum length of an IPv6 address string - increase when adding support * for scoped address qualifiers. Includes room for trailing NUL byte. */ #define SI_IPv6_MAXLEN INET6_ADDRSTRLEN static Bool siIPv6AddrMatch(int family, void * addr, int len, const char *siAddr, int siAddrlen, ClientPtr client, void *typePriv) { struct in6_addr addr6; char addrbuf[SI_IPv6_MAXLEN]; if ((family != FamilyInternet6) || (len != sizeof(addr6))) return FALSE; memcpy(addrbuf, siAddr, siAddrlen); addrbuf[siAddrlen] = '\0'; if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, addrbuf, &addr6) != 1) { perror("inet_pton"); return FALSE; } if (memcmp(addr, &addr6, len) == 0) { return TRUE; } else { return FALSE; } } static int siIPv6CheckAddr(const char *addrString, int length, void *typePriv) { int len; /* Minimum length is 3 (smallest legal address is "::1") */ if (length < 3) { /* Address is too short! */ len = -1; } else if (length >= SI_IPv6_MAXLEN) { /* Address is too long! */ len = -1; } else { /* Assume inet_pton is sufficient validation */ struct in6_addr addr6; char addrbuf[SI_IPv6_MAXLEN]; memcpy(addrbuf, addrString, length); addrbuf[length] = '\0'; if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, addrbuf, &addr6) != 1) { perror("inet_pton"); len = -1; } else { len = length; } } return len; } #endif /* IPv6 */ #if !defined(NO_LOCAL_CLIENT_CRED) /*** * "localuser" & "localgroup" server interpreted types * * Allows local connections from a given local user or group */ #include #include #define LOCAL_USER 1 #define LOCAL_GROUP 2 typedef struct { int credType; } siLocalCredPrivRec, *siLocalCredPrivPtr; static siLocalCredPrivRec siLocalUserPriv = { LOCAL_USER }; static siLocalCredPrivRec siLocalGroupPriv = { LOCAL_GROUP }; static Bool siLocalCredGetId(const char *addr, int len, siLocalCredPrivPtr lcPriv, int *id) { Bool parsedOK = FALSE; char *addrbuf = malloc(len + 1); if (addrbuf == NULL) { return FALSE; } memcpy(addrbuf, addr, len); addrbuf[len] = '\0'; if (addr[0] == '#') { /* numeric id */ char *cp; errno = 0; *id = strtol(addrbuf + 1, &cp, 0); if ((errno == 0) && (cp != (addrbuf+1))) { parsedOK = TRUE; } } else { /* non-numeric name */ if (lcPriv->credType == LOCAL_USER) { struct passwd *pw = getpwnam(addrbuf); if (pw != NULL) { *id = (int) pw->pw_uid; parsedOK = TRUE; } } else { /* group */ struct group *gr = getgrnam(addrbuf); if (gr != NULL) { *id = (int) gr->gr_gid; parsedOK = TRUE; } } } free(addrbuf); return parsedOK; } static Bool siLocalCredAddrMatch(int family, void * addr, int len, const char *siAddr, int siAddrlen, ClientPtr client, void *typePriv) { int connUid, connGid, *connSuppGids, connNumSuppGids, siAddrId; siLocalCredPrivPtr lcPriv = (siLocalCredPrivPtr) typePriv; if (LocalClientCredAndGroups(client, &connUid, &connGid, &connSuppGids, &connNumSuppGids) == -1) { return FALSE; } if (siLocalCredGetId(siAddr, siAddrlen, lcPriv, &siAddrId) == FALSE) { return FALSE; } if (lcPriv->credType == LOCAL_USER) { if (connUid == siAddrId) { return TRUE; } } else { if (connGid == siAddrId) { return TRUE; } if (connSuppGids != NULL) { int i; for (i = 0 ; i < connNumSuppGids; i++) { if (connSuppGids[i] == siAddrId) { free(connSuppGids); return TRUE; } } free(connSuppGids); } } return FALSE; } static int siLocalCredCheckAddr(const char *addrString, int length, void *typePriv) { int len = length; int id; if (siLocalCredGetId(addrString, length, (siLocalCredPrivPtr)typePriv, &id) == FALSE) { len = -1; } return len; } #endif /* localuser */ static void siTypesInitialize(void) { siTypeAdd("hostname", siHostnameAddrMatch, siHostnameCheckAddr, NULL); #if defined(IPv6) && defined(AF_INET6) siTypeAdd("ipv6", siIPv6AddrMatch, siIPv6CheckAddr, NULL); #endif #if !defined(NO_LOCAL_CLIENT_CRED) siTypeAdd("localuser", siLocalCredAddrMatch, siLocalCredCheckAddr, &siLocalUserPriv); siTypeAdd("localgroup", siLocalCredAddrMatch, siLocalCredCheckAddr, &siLocalGroupPriv); #endif }