/* $NetBSD: crontab.c,v 1.19 2003/06/23 22:36:02 hubertf Exp $ */ /* Copyright 1988,1990,1993,1994 by Paul Vixie * All rights reserved * * Distribute freely, except: don't remove my name from the source or * documentation (don't take credit for my work), mark your changes (don't * get me blamed for your possible bugs), don't alter or remove this * notice. May be sold if buildable source is provided to buyer. No * warrantee of any kind, express or implied, is included with this * software; use at your own risk, responsibility for damages (if any) to * anyone resulting from the use of this software rests entirely with the * user. * * Send bug reports, bug fixes, enhancements, requests, flames, etc., and * I'll try to keep a version up to date. I can be reached as follows: * Paul Vixie uunet!decwrl!vixie!paul */ #include #if !defined(lint) && !defined(LINT) #if 0 static char rcsid[] = "Id: crontab.c,v 2.13 1994/01/17 03:20:37 vixie Exp"; #else __RCSID("$NetBSD: crontab.c,v 1.19 2003/06/23 22:36:02 hubertf Exp $"); #endif #endif /* crontab - install and manage per-user crontab files * vix 02may87 [RCS has the rest of the log] * vix 26jan87 [original] */ #define MAXCRONTABSIZE (1024*256) /* max crontab size == 256 KB */ #define MAIN_PROGRAM #include "cron.h" #include #include #include #include #ifdef USE_UTIMES # include #else # include #endif #if defined(POSIX) # include #endif #include #include #define NHEADER_LINES 3 enum opt_t { opt_unknown, opt_list, opt_delete, opt_edit, opt_replace }; #if DEBUGGING static char *Options[] = { "???", "list", "delete", "edit", "replace" }; #endif static PID_T Pid; static char User[MAX_UNAME], RealUser[MAX_UNAME]; static char Filename[MAX_FNAME]; static FILE *NewCrontab; static int CheckErrorCount; static enum opt_t Option; static struct passwd *pw; static void list_cmd __P((void)), delete_cmd __P((void)), edit_cmd __P((void)), poke_daemon __P((void)), check_error __P((const char *)), parse_args __P((int c, char *v[])), skip_header __P((int *, FILE *)), usage __P((char *)); static int replace_cmd __P((void)); int main __P((int, char *[])); static void usage(msg) char *msg; { fprintf(stderr, "%s: usage error: %s\n", ProgramName, msg); fprintf(stderr, "usage:\t%s [-u user] file\n", ProgramName); fprintf(stderr, "\t%s [-u user] [ -e | -l | -r ]\n", ProgramName); fprintf(stderr, "\t\t(default operation is replace, per 1003.2)\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-e\t(edit user's crontab)\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-l\t(list user's crontab)\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\t-r\t(delete user's crontab)\n"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } int main(argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; { int exitstatus; Pid = getpid(); ProgramName = argv[0]; #if defined(POSIX) setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); #endif #if defined(BSD) setlinebuf(stderr); #endif parse_args(argc, argv); /* sets many globals, opens a file */ set_cron_uid(); set_cron_cwd(); if (!allowed(User)) { fprintf(stderr, "You (%s) are not allowed to use this program (%s)\n", User, ProgramName); fprintf(stderr, "See crontab(1) for more information\n"); log_it(RealUser, Pid, "AUTH", "crontab command not allowed"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } exitstatus = OK_EXIT; switch (Option) { case opt_list: list_cmd(); break; case opt_delete: delete_cmd(); break; case opt_edit: edit_cmd(); break; case opt_replace: if (replace_cmd() < 0) exitstatus = ERROR_EXIT; break; case opt_unknown: usage("unrecognized option"); break; } exit(0); /*NOTREACHED*/ } static void parse_args(argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; { int argch; if (!(pw = getpwuid(getuid()))) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: your UID isn't in the passwd file.\n", ProgramName); fprintf(stderr, "bailing out.\n"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } strlcpy(User, pw->pw_name, sizeof(User)); strlcpy(RealUser, User, sizeof(RealUser)); Filename[0] = '\0'; Option = opt_unknown; while (-1 != (argch = getopt(argc, argv, "u:lerx:"))) { switch (argch) { case 'x': if (!set_debug_flags(optarg)) usage("bad debug option"); break; case 'u': if (getuid() != ROOT_UID) { fprintf(stderr, "must be privileged to use -u\n"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } if (!(pw = getpwnam(optarg))) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: user `%s' unknown\n", ProgramName, optarg); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } (void) strlcpy(User, optarg, sizeof(User)); break; case 'l': if (Option != opt_unknown) usage("only one operation permitted"); Option = opt_list; break; case 'r': if (Option != opt_unknown) usage("only one operation permitted"); Option = opt_delete; break; case 'e': if (Option != opt_unknown) usage("only one operation permitted"); Option = opt_edit; break; default: usage("unrecognized option"); } } endpwent(); if (Option != opt_unknown) { if (argv[optind] != NULL) { usage("no arguments permitted after this option"); } } else { if (argv[optind] != NULL) { Option = opt_replace; (void) strlcpy(Filename, argv[optind], sizeof(Filename)); } else { usage("file name must be specified for replace"); } } if (Option == opt_replace) { /* we have to open the file here because we're going to * chdir(2) into /var/cron before we get around to * reading the file. */ if (!strcmp(Filename, "-")) { NewCrontab = stdin; } else { /* relinquish the setuid status of the binary during * the open, lest nonroot users read files they should * not be able to read. we can't use access() here * since there's a race condition. thanks go out to * Arnt Gulbrandsen for spotting * the race. */ if (swap_uids() < OK) { perror("swapping uids"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } if (!(NewCrontab = fopen(Filename, "r"))) { perror(Filename); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } if (swap_uids() < OK) { perror("swapping uids back"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } } } Debug(DMISC, ("user=%s, file=%s, option=%s\n", User, Filename, Options[(int)Option])) } static void skip_header(pch, f) int *pch; FILE *f; { int ch; int x; /* ignore the top few comments since we probably put them there. */ for (x = 0; x < NHEADER_LINES; x++) { ch = get_char(f); if (EOF == ch) break; if ('#' != ch) { putc(ch, NewCrontab); break; } while (EOF != (ch = get_char(f))) if (ch == '\n') break; if (EOF == ch) break; } *pch = ch; } static void list_cmd() { char n[MAX_FNAME]; FILE *f; int ch; log_it(RealUser, Pid, "LIST", User); (void) snprintf(n, sizeof(n), CRON_TAB(User)); if (!(f = fopen(n, "r"))) { if (errno == ENOENT) fprintf(stderr, "no crontab for %s\n", User); else perror(n); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } /* file is open. copy to stdout, close. */ Set_LineNum(1) skip_header(&ch, f); while (EOF != (ch = get_char(f))) putchar(ch); fclose(f); } static void delete_cmd() { char n[MAX_FNAME]; log_it(RealUser, Pid, "DELETE", User); (void) snprintf(n, sizeof(n), CRON_TAB(User)); if (unlink(n)) { if (errno == ENOENT) fprintf(stderr, "no crontab for %s\n", User); else perror(n); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } poke_daemon(); } static void check_error(msg) const char *msg; { CheckErrorCount++; fprintf(stderr, "\"%s\":%d: %s\n", Filename, LineNumber-1, msg); } static void edit_cmd() { char n[MAX_FNAME], q[MAX_TEMPSTR]; char *editor; FILE *f; int ch, t; struct stat statbuf; time_t mtime; long mtimensec; WAIT_T waiter; PID_T pid, xpid; sig_t oint, oabrt; char *argv[3]; log_it(RealUser, Pid, "BEGIN EDIT", User); (void) snprintf(n, sizeof(n), CRON_TAB(User)); if (!(f = fopen(n, "r"))) { if (errno != ENOENT) { perror(n); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } fprintf(stderr, "no crontab for %s - using an empty one\n", User); if (!(f = fopen("/dev/null", "r"))) { perror("/dev/null"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } } (void) snprintf(Filename, sizeof(Filename), "/tmp/crontab.%d", Pid); if (-1 == (t = open(Filename, O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_RDWR, 0600))) { perror(Filename); goto fatal; } #ifdef HAS_FCHOWN if (fchown(t, getuid(), getgid()) < 0) { #else if (chown(Filename, getuid(), getgid()) < 0) { #endif perror("fchown"); goto fatal; } if (fcntl(t, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC) == -1) { perror("fcntl"); goto fatal; } if (!(NewCrontab = fdopen(t, "r+"))) { perror("fdopen"); goto fatal; } Set_LineNum(1) skip_header(&ch, f); /* copy the rest of the crontab (if any) to the temp file. */ if (EOF != ch) while (EOF != (ch = get_char(f))) putc(ch, NewCrontab); fclose(f); if (fflush(NewCrontab) < OK) { perror(Filename); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } again: rewind(NewCrontab); if (ferror(NewCrontab)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: error while writing new crontab to %s\n", ProgramName, Filename); fatal: unlink(Filename); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } if (fstat(t, &statbuf) < 0) { perror("fstat"); goto fatal; } mtime = statbuf.st_mtime; mtimensec = statbuf.st_mtimensec; if ((!(editor = getenv("VISUAL"))) && (!(editor = getenv("EDITOR"))) ) { editor = EDITOR; } /* we still have the file open. editors will generally rewrite the * original file rather than renaming/unlinking it and starting a * new one; even backup files are supposed to be made by copying * rather than by renaming. if some editor does not support this, * then don't use it. the security problems are more severe if we * close and reopen the file around the edit. */ oint = signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN); oabrt = signal(SIGABRT, SIG_IGN); switch (pid = fork()) { case -1: perror("fork"); goto fatal; case 0: /* child */ if (setuid(getuid()) < 0) { perror("setuid(getuid())"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } if (chdir("/tmp") < 0) { perror("chdir(/tmp)"); exit(ERROR_EXIT); } argv[0] = editor; argv[1] = Filename; argv[2] = NULL; execvp(editor, argv); perror(editor); exit(ERROR_EXIT); /*NOTREACHED*/ default: /* parent */ break; } /* parent */ xpid = wait(&waiter); if (xpid != pid) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: wrong PID (%d != %d) from \"%s\"\n", ProgramName, xpid, pid, editor); goto fatal; } (void)signal(SIGINT, oint); (void)signal(SIGABRT, oabrt); if (WIFEXITED(waiter) && WEXITSTATUS(waiter)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: \"%s\" exited with status %d\n", ProgramName, editor, WEXITSTATUS(waiter)); goto fatal; } if (WIFSIGNALED(waiter)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: \"%s\" killed; signal %d (%score dumped)\n", ProgramName, editor, WTERMSIG(waiter), WCOREDUMP(waiter) ?"" :"no "); goto fatal; } if (fstat(t, &statbuf) < 0) { perror("fstat"); goto fatal; } if (mtime == statbuf.st_mtime && mtimensec == statbuf.st_mtimensec) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: no changes made to crontab\n", ProgramName); goto remove; } fprintf(stderr, "%s: installing new crontab\n", ProgramName); switch (replace_cmd()) { case 0: break; case -1: for (;;) { printf("Do you want to retry the same edit? "); fflush(stdout); q[0] = '\0'; (void) fgets(q, sizeof q, stdin); switch (islower(q[0]) ? q[0] : tolower(q[0])) { case 'y': goto again; case 'n': goto abandon; default: fprintf(stderr, "Enter Y or N\n"); } } /*NOTREACHED*/ case -2: abandon: fprintf(stderr, "%s: edits left in %s\n", ProgramName, Filename); goto done; default: fprintf(stderr, "%s: panic: bad switch() in replace_cmd()\n", ProgramName); goto fatal; } remove: unlink(Filename); done: log_it(RealUser, Pid, "END EDIT", User); } /* returns 0 on success * -1 on syntax error * -2 on install error */ static int replace_cmd() { char n[MAX_FNAME], n2[MAX_FNAME], envstr[MAX_ENVSTR], tn[MAX_FNAME]; FILE *tmp, *fmaxtabsize; int ch, eof; entry *e; time_t now = time(NULL); char **envp = env_init(); size_t maxtabsize; struct stat statbuf; (void) snprintf(n, sizeof(n), "tmp.%d", Pid); (void) snprintf(tn, sizeof(tn), CRON_TAB(n)); if (!(tmp = fopen(tn, "w+"))) { perror(tn); return (-2); } /* Make sure that the crontab is not an unreasonable size. * * XXX This is subject to a race condition--the user could * add stuff to the file after we've checked the size but * before we slurp it in and write it out. We can't just move * the test to test the temp file we later create, because by * that time we've already filled up the crontab disk. Probably * the right thing to do is to do a bytecount in the copy loop * rather than stating the file we're about to read. */ (void) snprintf(n2, sizeof(n), "%s/%s", CRONDIR, MAXTABSIZE_FILE); if ((fmaxtabsize = fopen(n2, "r"))) { if (fgets(n2, sizeof(n2), fmaxtabsize) == NULL) { maxtabsize = 0; } else { maxtabsize = atoi(n2); } fclose(fmaxtabsize); } else { maxtabsize = MAXTABSIZE_DEFAULT; } if (fstat(fileno(NewCrontab), &statbuf)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: error stat'ing crontab input: %s\n", ProgramName, strerror(errno)); return(-2); } if (statbuf.st_size > maxtabsize) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: %ld bytes is larger than the maximum size of %ld bytes\n", ProgramName, (long) statbuf.st_size, (long) maxtabsize); return(-1); } /* write a signature at the top of the file. * * VERY IMPORTANT: make sure NHEADER_LINES agrees with this code. */ fprintf(tmp, "# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - edit the master and reinstall.\n"); fprintf(tmp, "# (%s installed on %-24.24s)\n", Filename, ctime(&now)); fprintf(tmp, "# (Cron version -- %s)\n", "$NetBSD: crontab.c,v 1.19 2003/06/23 22:36:02 hubertf Exp $"); /* copy the crontab to the tmp */ rewind(NewCrontab); Set_LineNum(1) while (EOF != (ch = get_char(NewCrontab))) putc(ch, tmp); ftruncate(fileno(tmp), ftell(tmp)); fflush(tmp); rewind(tmp); if (ferror(tmp)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: error while writing new crontab to %s\n", ProgramName, tn); fclose(tmp); unlink(tn); return (-2); } /* check the syntax of the file being installed. */ /* BUG: was reporting errors after the EOF if there were any errors * in the file proper -- kludged it by stopping after first error. * vix 31mar87 */ Set_LineNum(1 - NHEADER_LINES) CheckErrorCount = 0; eof = FALSE; while (!CheckErrorCount && !eof) { switch (load_env(envstr, tmp)) { case ERR: eof = TRUE; break; case FALSE: e = load_entry(tmp, check_error, pw, envp); if (e) free(e); break; case TRUE: break; } } if (CheckErrorCount != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "errors in crontab file, can't install.\n"); fclose(tmp); unlink(tn); return (-1); } #ifdef HAS_FCHOWN if (fchown(fileno(tmp), ROOT_UID, -1) < OK) #else if (chown(tn, ROOT_UID, -1) < OK) #endif { perror("chown"); fclose(tmp); unlink(tn); return (-2); } #ifdef HAS_FCHMOD if (fchmod(fileno(tmp), 0600) < OK) #else if (chmod(tn, 0600) < OK) #endif { perror("chown"); fclose(tmp); unlink(tn); return (-2); } if (fclose(tmp) == EOF) { perror("fclose"); unlink(tn); return (-2); } (void) snprintf(n, sizeof(n), CRON_TAB(User)); if (rename(tn, n)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: error renaming %s to %s\n", ProgramName, tn, n); perror("rename"); unlink(tn); return (-2); } log_it(RealUser, Pid, "REPLACE", User); poke_daemon(); return (0); } static void poke_daemon() { #ifdef USE_UTIMES struct timeval tvs[2]; struct timezone tz; (void) gettimeofday(&tvs[0], &tz); tvs[1] = tvs[0]; if (utimes(SPOOL_DIR, tvs) < OK) { fprintf(stderr, "crontab: can't update mtime on spooldir\n"); perror(SPOOL_DIR); return; } #else if (utime(SPOOL_DIR, NULL) < OK) { fprintf(stderr, "crontab: can't update mtime on spooldir\n"); perror(SPOOL_DIR); return; } #endif /*USE_UTIMES*/ }