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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Copyright (C) 2006 Mandriva
#
# Author: Florent Villard <warly@mandriva.com>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
#
# run commands which needs root privilege
#
use lib '/usr/local/lib/perl/iurt/lib';
use strict;
my $program_name = 'iurt_root_command';
use Mkcd::Commandline qw(parseCommandLine usage);
use MDK::Common;
use File::NCopy qw(copy);
use Iurt::Util qw(plog_init plog);
use Cwd 'realpath';
my $arg = @ARGV;
my (@params, %run);
$run{program_name} = $program_name;
my %authorized_modules = ('unionfs' => 1);
my %authorized_rw_bindmounts = ( map { $_ => 1 } qw(/proc /dev/pts /var/cache/icecream) );
$run{todo} = [];
@params = (
# [ "one letter option", "long name option", "number of args (-X means ´at least X´)", "help text", "function to call", "log info"]
#
# no_rsync, config_help and copy_srpm kept for compatibility reasons
#
[ "", $program_name, 0, "[--verbose <level>]
[--modprobe <module>]
[--mkdir [--parents] <dir1> <dir2> ... <dirn>]",
"$program_name is a perl script to execute commands which need root privilege, it helps probram which needs occasional root privileges for some commands.",
sub { $arg or usage($program_name, \@params) }, "Running $program_name" ],
[ "", "cp", [
["", "cp", -1, "[-r] <file1> <file2> ... <filen> <dest>", "copy the files to dest",
sub {
my ($tmp, @arg) = @_;
$tmp->[0] ||= {};
push @$tmp, @arg;
1;
}, "Setting cp command arguments"],
["r", "recursive", 0, "",
"Also copy directories and subdirectories",
sub { my ($tmp) = @_; $tmp->[0]{recursive} = 1; 1 }, "Set the recursive flag"],
], "[-r] <file1> <file2> ... <filen> <dest>",
"Copy files",
\&cp, "Copying files" ],
[ "", "ln", [
["", "ln", 2, "<file1> <file2>", "link file1 to file2",
sub {
my ($tmp, @arg) = @_;
$tmp->[0] ||= {};
push @$tmp, @arg;
1;
}, "Setting ln command arguments"],
# ["r", "recursive", 0, "",
# "Also create needed parents directories",
# sub { my ($tmp) = @_; $tmp->[0]{recursive} = 1; 1 }, "Set the recursive flag"],
], "<file1> <file2>",
"Link files",
\&ln, "Linking files" ],
[ "", "mkdir", [
["", "mkdir", -1, "[--parents] <dir1> <dir2> ... <dirn>", "mkdir create the given path",
sub {
my ($tmp, @arg) = @_;
$tmp->[0] ||= {};
push @$tmp, @arg;
1;
}, "Setting auto mode arguments"],
["p", "parents", 0, "",
"Also create needed parents directories",
sub { my ($tmp) = @_; $tmp->[0]{parents} = 1; 1 }, "Set the parents flag"],
], "[--parents] <dir1> <dir2> ... <dirn>",
"mkdir create the given path",
\&mkdir, "Creating the path" ],
[ "", "rm", [
["", "rm", -1, "[-r] <file1> <file2> ... <filen>", "remove the provided files",
sub {
my ($tmp, @arg) = @_;
$tmp->[0] ||= {};
push @$tmp, @arg;
1;
}, "Setting rm command arguments"],
["r", "recursive", 0, "",
"Also create needed parents directories",
sub { my ($tmp) = @_; $tmp->[0]{recursive} = 1; 1 }, "Set the recursive flag"],
], "[-r] <file1> <file2> ... <filen>",
"Remove files",
\&rm, "Removing files" ],
[ "", "initdb", 1 , "<chroot>",
"perform a rpm --initdb in the chroot.",
\&initdb, "Initializing the rpm database" ],
[ "v", "verbose", 1, "<verbose level>",
"modprobe try to modprobe the given module if authorized.",
sub { $run{verbose} = $_[0]; 1 }, "Setting verbose level" ],
[ "", "modprobe", 1, "<module>",
"modprobe try to modprobe the given module if authorized.",
\&modprobe, "Modprobing" ],
[ "", "tar", [
["", "tar", 2, "<file> <directory>", "tar directory into file",
sub {
my ($tmp, @arg) = @_;
$tmp->[0] ||= {};
push @$tmp, @arg;
1;
}, "Setting tar command arguments"],
], "<file> <directory>",
"Create tarball",
\&tar, "Create tarball" ],
[ "", "untar", [
["", "untar", -1, "<file> <directory> [files]", "untar file into directory (optionally selecting files only)",
sub {
my ($tmp, @arg) = @_;
$tmp->[0] ||= {};
push @$tmp, @arg;
1;
}, "Setting untar command arguments"],
], "<file> <directory> [files]",
"Uncompress tarball",
\&untar, "Uncompress tarball" ],
[ "", "bindmount", 2, "<source> <dest>",
"bind mount source on dest",
\&bindmount, "Bind mounting" ],
[ "", "umount", 1, "<directory>",
"umount the given directory",
\&umount, "Unmounting" ],
[ "", "useradd", 3, "<directory> <username> [uid]",
"Add user in given chroot",
\&useradd, "Useradd" ],
[ "", "urpmi", [
["", "urpmi", -1, "urpmi options", "run urpmi with urpmi options (should have chroot options)",
sub {
my ($tmp, @arg) = @_;
push @$tmp, @arg;
1;
}, "Setting urpmi options"],
], "urpmi options",
"Run urpmi in chroot",
\&urpmi, "Run urpmi in chroot" ],
);
my %commands_with_more_args = (
"--urpmi" => [ \&urpmi, "urpmi" ],
"--urpmi-addmedia" => [ \&urpmi_addmedia, "urpmi.addmedia" ],
"--chroot" => [ \&run_chroot, "chroot" ],
);
open(my $LOG, ">&STDERR");
$run{LOG} = sub { print $LOG @_ };
plog_init($program_name, $LOG, $run{verbose});
#plog_init($program_name, $LOG, 7, 1);
my $todo;
# (blino) do not use mkcd to parse complicated command lines with unhandled options
# I fail to make mkcd not parse arguments after -- on command line
if (my $command = $commands_with_more_args{$ARGV[0]}) {
my (undef, @options) = @ARGV;
$todo = [ [ $command->[0], \@options, $command->[1] ] ];
} else {
$todo = parseCommandLine($program_name, \@ARGV, \@params);
@ARGV and usage($program_name, \@params, "@ARGV, too many arguments");
}
my $ok = 1;
foreach my $t (@$todo) {
plog('DEBUG', $t->[2]);
my $ok2 = &{$t->[0]}(\%run, @{$t->[1]});
$ok2 or plog("ERROR: $t->[2]");
$ok &&= $ok2;
}
plog('DEBUG', "Success!") if $ok;
exit !$ok;
sub modprobe {
my ($_run, $module) = @_;
if (!$authorized_modules{$module}) {
plog("ERROR: unauthorized module $module");
return 0;
}
open my $modules, '/proc/modules';
while (my $m = <$modules>) {
if ($m =~ /unionfs/) {
return 1;
}
}
system("/sbin/depmod", "-a");
!system("/sbin/modprobe", "-f", $module);
}
sub mkdir {
my ($_run, $opt, @dir) = @_;
foreach my $path (@dir) {
-d $path and next;
if ($path =~ m,/dev|/proc|/root|/var, && $path !~ /chroot|unionfs/) {
plog('FAIL', "ERROR: $path creation forbidden");
}
if ($opt->{parents}) {
mkdir_p $path;
} else {
mkdir $path;
}
}
1;
}
sub initdb {
my ($_run, $chroot) = @_;
if (-d $chroot && $chroot !~ /chroot|unionfs/) {
plog('FAIL', "rpm --initdb not authorized in $chroot");
return 0;
}
!system('rpm', '--initdb', '--root', $chroot);
}
sub rm {
my ($_run, $opt, @files) = @_;
my $ok = 1;
my $done;
my $unauthorized = "^(/etc|/root|/dev|/var|/lib|/usr)";
foreach my $f (@files) {
if (-d $f) {
if (!$opt->{recursive}) {
plog('WARN', "can't remove directories without the -r option");
$ok = 0;
} else {
if ($f =~ m,$unauthorized,) {
plog('FAIL', "removal of $f forbidden");
$ok = 0;
} else {
system('rm', '-rf', $f);
plog('DEBUG', "removing $f");
$done = 1;
}
}
} else {
if ($f =~ m,/$unauthorized,) {
plog("removal of $f forbidden");
$ok = 0;
} else {
# CM: The original regexp was /\*?/, which doesn't seem to be
# what we want. Check if we can always glob instead of
# testing, or if glob expansion is needed at all
if ($f =~ /[*?]/) {
foreach my $file (glob $f) {
if ($f =~ m,$unauthorized,) {
plog('FAIL', "removal of $f forbidden");
$ok = 0;
} else {
unlink $file;
$done = 1;
plog('DEBUG', "removing $file");
}
}
} else {
unlink $f;
$done = 1;
plog('DEBUG', "removing $f");
}
}
}
}
if (!$done) { plog('DEBUG', "nothing deleted") }
$ok;
}
sub cp {
my ($_run, $opt, @files) = @_;
my $ok = 1;
my $done;
my $dest = pop @files;
my $unauthorized = "^(/etc|/root|/dev|/var|/lib|/usr)";
if ($dest =~ /$unauthorized/ || $dest eq '/') {
plog('FAIL', "copying to $dest forbidden");
return;
}
my $prev_umask = umask();
umask($prev_umask | $opt->{umask}) if $opt->{umask};
foreach my $f (@files) {
if (-d $f) {
if (!$opt->{recursive}) {
plog('WARN', "can't copy directories without the -r option");
$ok = 0;
} else {
system('cp', '-raf', $f);
plog('DEBUG', "copying $f -> $dest");
$done = 1;
}
} else {
if ($f =~ /\*?/) {
foreach my $file (glob $f) {
if (copy $file, $dest) {
$done = 1;
plog('DEBUG', "copying $file -> $dest");
} else {
$ok = 0;
plog('FAIL', "copying $file to $dest failed ($!)");
}
}
} else {
if (copy $f, $dest) {
$done = 1;
plog('DEBUG', "copying $f -> $dest");
} else {
$ok = 0;
plog('FAIL', "copying $f to $dest failed ($!)");
}
}
}
}
umask($prev_umask) if $opt->{umask};
if (!$done) { plog('DEBUG', "nothing copied") }
$ok;
}
sub ln {
my ($_run, $_opt, $file1, $file2) = @_;
my $unauthorized = "^(/etc|/root|/dev|/var|/lib|/usr)";
if ($file2 =~ /$unauthorized/ || $file2 eq '/') {
plog('FAIL', "linking to $file2 forbidden");
return;
}
link $file1, $file2;
}
sub check_path_authorized {
my ($path) = @_;
if (!$ENV{SUDO_USER}) {
plog('FAIL', "must be run from sudo");
return;
}
my $authorized = (getpwnam($ENV{SUDO_USER}))[7];
if (!$authorized) {
plog('FAIL', "can't find home for $ENV{SUDO_USER}");
return;
}
#- check authorization for canonicalized path (with .. and symlinks resolved)
my $realpath = realpath($path);
if ($realpath !~ /^\Q$authorized\E/) {
plog('FAIL', "$path forbidden");
return;
}
1;
}
sub tar {
my ($_run, $_opt, $file, $dir) = @_;
if (!$file || !$dir) {
plog('FAIL', "tar: missing arguments");
return;
}
check_path_authorized($file) && check_path_authorized($dir) or return;
return !system('tar', 'caf', $file, '-C', $dir, '.');
}
sub untar {
my ($_run, $_opt, $file, $dir, @o_files) = @_;
if (!$file || !$dir) {
plog('FAIL', "untar: missing arguments");
return;
}
check_path_authorized($file) && check_path_authorized($dir) or return;
if (any { /^-/ } @o_files) {
plog('FAIL', "untar: options forbidden");
return;
}
mkdir_p($dir);
return !system('tar', 'xf', $file, '-C', $dir, @o_files);
}
sub bindmount {
my ($_run, $source, $dest) = @_;
check_path_authorized($dest) or return;
system("mount", "--bind", $source, $dest) == 0 or return;
if (!$authorized_rw_bindmounts{$source}) {
system("mount", "-o", "remount,ro", $dest) == 0 or return;
}
return 1;
}
sub umount {
my ($_run, $dir) = @_;
check_path_authorized($dir) or return;
return !system("umount", $dir);
}
sub useradd {
my ($_run, $dir, $username, $o_uid) = @_;
check_path_authorized($dir) or return;
return system('chroot', $dir, 'useradd', if_($o_uid, '-o', '--uid', $o_uid), $username) == 0
|| system('chroot', $dir, 'id', $username) == 0;
}
sub check_urpmi_chroot_options {
my ($options) = @_;
# get all --something options
my %optvals;
my $current_opt;
foreach (@$options) {
if (/^--/) {
$current_opt = $_;
} else {
if ($current_opt) {
$optvals{$current_opt} = $_;
}
undef $current_opt;
}
}
# check that urpmi is rooted and using allowed chroot paths
my $is_rooted = 0;
foreach (qw(--root --urpmi-root)) {
if ($optvals{$_}) {
check_path_authorized($optvals{$_}) or return;
$is_rooted = 1;
}
}
if (!$is_rooted) {
plog('FAIL', "urpmi commands must be rooted");
return;
}
return 1;
}
sub urpmi {
my ($_run, @options) = @_;
return check_urpmi_chroot_options(\@options) && !system('urpmi', @options);
}
sub urpmi_addmedia {
my ($_run, @options) = @_;
return check_urpmi_chroot_options(\@options) && !system('urpmi.addmedia', @options);
}
sub run_chroot {
my ($_run, $dir, @options) = @_;
if (!$dir) {
plog('FAIL', "chroot: need directory argument");
return;
}
check_path_authorized($dir) or return;
return !system("chroot", $dir, @options);
}
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