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33 #if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
34 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)getnetgrent.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/27/95";
35 #endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */
36 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
37 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
48 * We want to be able to use NIS netgroups properly while retaining
49 * the ability to use a local /etc/netgroup file. Unfortunately, you
50 * can't really do both at the same time - at least, not efficiently.
51 * NetBSD deals with this problem by creating a netgroup database
52 * using Berkeley DB (just like the password database) that allows
53 * for lookups using netgroup, netgroup.byuser or netgroup.byhost
54 * searches. This is a neat idea, but I don't have time to implement
55 * something like that now. (I think ultimately it would be nice
56 * if we DB-fied the group and netgroup stuff all in one shot, but
57 * for now I'm satisfied just to have something that works well
58 * without requiring massive code changes.)
60 * Therefore, to still permit the use of the local file and maintain
61 * optimum NIS performance, we allow for the following conditions:
63 * - If /etc/netgroup does not exist and NIS is turned on, we use
66 * - If /etc/netgroup exists but is empty, we use NIS netgroups
69 * - If /etc/netgroup exists and contains _only_ a '+', we use
72 * - If /etc/netgroup exists, contains locally defined netgroups
73 * and a '+', we use a mixture of NIS and the local entries.
74 * This method should return the same NIS data as just using
75 * NIS alone, but it will be slower if the NIS netgroup database
76 * is large (innetgr() in particular will suffer since extra
77 * processing has to be done in order to determine memberships
78 * using just the raw netgroup data).
80 * - If /etc/netgroup exists and contains only locally defined
81 * netgroup entries, we use just those local entries and ignore
82 * NIS (this is the original, pre-NIS behavior).
86 #include <rpcsvc/yp_prot.h>
87 #include <rpcsvc/ypclnt.h>
88 #include <sys/types.h>
90 #include <sys/param.h>
91 #include <sys/errno.h>
92 static char *_netgr_yp_domain;
94 static int _netgr_yp_enabled;
95 static int _yp_innetgr;
98 #ifndef _PATH_NETGROUP
99 #define _PATH_NETGROUP "/etc/netgroup"
103 * Static Variables and functions used by setnetgrent(), getnetgrent() and
105 * There are two linked lists:
106 * - linelist is just used by setnetgrent() to parse the net group file via.
108 * - netgrp is the list of entries for the current netgroup
111 struct linelist *l_next; /* Chain ptr. */
112 int l_parsed; /* Flag for cycles */
113 char *l_groupname; /* Name of netgroup */
114 char *l_line; /* Netgroup entrie(s) to be parsed */
118 struct netgrp *ng_next; /* Chain ptr */
119 char *ng_str[3]; /* Field pointers, see below */
121 #define NG_HOST 0 /* Host name */
122 #define NG_USER 1 /* User name */
123 #define NG_DOM 2 /* and Domain name */
125 static struct linelist *linehead = (struct linelist *)0;
126 static struct netgrp *nextgrp = (struct netgrp *)0;
134 static FILE *netf = (FILE *)0;
136 static int parse_netgrp(const char *);
137 static struct linelist *read_for_group(const char *);
138 void setnetgrent(const char *);
139 void endnetgrent(void);
140 int getnetgrent(char **, char **, char **);
141 int innetgr(const char *, const char *, const char *, const char *);
143 #define LINSIZ 1024 /* Length of netgroup file line */
147 * Parse the netgroup file looking for the netgroup and build the list
148 * of netgrp structures. Let parse_netgrp() and read_for_group() do
152 setnetgrent(const char *group)
155 struct stat _yp_statp;
161 if (group == NULL || !strlen(group))
164 if (grouphead.gr == (struct netgrp *)0 ||
165 strcmp(group, grouphead.grname)) {
168 /* Presumed guilty until proven innocent. */
171 * If /etc/netgroup doesn't exist or is empty,
172 * use NIS exclusively.
174 if (((stat(_PATH_NETGROUP, &_yp_statp) < 0) &&
175 errno == ENOENT) || _yp_statp.st_size == 0)
176 _use_only_yp = _netgr_yp_enabled = 1;
177 if ((netf = fopen(_PATH_NETGROUP,"r")) != NULL ||_use_only_yp){
179 * Icky: grab the first character of the netgroup file
180 * and turn on NIS if it's a '+'. rewind the stream
181 * afterwards so we don't goof up read_for_group() later.
184 fscanf(netf, "%c", &_yp_plus);
187 _use_only_yp = _netgr_yp_enabled = 1;
190 * If we were called specifically for an innetgr()
191 * lookup and we're in NIS-only mode, short-circuit
192 * parse_netgroup() and cut directly to the chase.
194 if (_use_only_yp && _yp_innetgr) {
201 if ((netf = fopen(_PATH_NETGROUP, "r"))) {
203 if (parse_netgrp(group))
206 grouphead.grname = (char *)
207 malloc(strlen(group) + 1);
208 strcpy(grouphead.grname, group);
214 nextgrp = grouphead.gr;
218 * Get the next netgroup off the list.
221 getnetgrent(char **hostp, char **userp, char **domp)
228 *hostp = nextgrp->ng_str[NG_HOST];
229 *userp = nextgrp->ng_str[NG_USER];
230 *domp = nextgrp->ng_str[NG_DOM];
231 nextgrp = nextgrp->ng_next;
238 * endnetgrent() - cleanup
243 struct linelist *lp, *olp;
244 struct netgrp *gp, *ogp;
250 free(olp->l_groupname);
254 linehead = (struct linelist *)0;
255 if (grouphead.grname) {
256 free(grouphead.grname);
257 grouphead.grname = (char *)0;
263 if (ogp->ng_str[NG_HOST])
264 free(ogp->ng_str[NG_HOST]);
265 if (ogp->ng_str[NG_USER])
266 free(ogp->ng_str[NG_USER]);
267 if (ogp->ng_str[NG_DOM])
268 free(ogp->ng_str[NG_DOM]);
271 grouphead.gr = (struct netgrp *)0;
272 nextgrp = (struct netgrp *)0;
274 _netgr_yp_enabled = 0;
280 _listmatch(const char *list, const char *group, int len)
282 const char *ptr = list;
284 int glen = strlen(group);
286 /* skip possible leading whitespace */
287 while(isspace((unsigned char)*ptr))
290 while (ptr < list + len) {
292 while(*ptr != ',' && *ptr != '\0' && !isspace((unsigned char)*ptr))
294 if (strncmp(cptr, group, glen) == 0 && glen == (ptr - cptr))
296 while(*ptr == ',' || isspace((unsigned char)*ptr))
304 _revnetgr_lookup(char* lookupdom, char* map, const char* str,
305 const char* dom, const char* group)
308 char key[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
312 for (rot = 0; ; rot++) {
314 case(0): snprintf(key, MAXHOSTNAMELEN, "%s.%s",
315 str, dom?dom:lookupdom);
317 case(1): snprintf(key, MAXHOSTNAMELEN, "%s.*",
320 case(2): snprintf(key, MAXHOSTNAMELEN, "*.%s",
323 case(3): snprintf(key, MAXHOSTNAMELEN, "*.*");
327 y = yp_match(lookupdom, map, key, strlen(key), &result,
330 rv = _listmatch(result, group, resultlen);
333 } else if (y != YPERR_KEY) {
335 * If we get an error other than 'no
336 * such key in map' then something is
337 * wrong and we should stop the search.
346 * Search for a match in a netgroup.
349 innetgr(const char *group, const char *host, const char *user, const char *dom)
351 char *hst, *usr, *dm;
354 if (group == NULL || !strlen(group))
364 * If we're in NIS-only mode, do the search using
365 * NIS 'reverse netgroup' lookups.
367 * What happens with 'reverse netgroup' lookups:
369 * 1) try 'reverse netgroup' lookup
370 * 1.a) if host is specified and user is null:
371 * look in netgroup.byhost
372 * (try host.domain, host.*, *.domain or *.*)
373 * if found, return yes
374 * 1.b) if user is specified and host is null:
375 * look in netgroup.byuser
376 * (try host.domain, host.*, *.domain or *.*)
377 * if found, return yes
378 * 1.c) if both host and user are specified,
379 * don't do 'reverse netgroup' lookup. It won't work.
380 * 1.d) if neither host ane user are specified (why?!?)
381 * don't do 'reverse netgroup' lookup either.
382 * 2) if domain is specified and 'reverse lookup' is done:
383 * 'reverse lookup' was authoritative. bye bye.
384 * 3) otherwise, too bad, try it the slow way.
386 if (_use_only_yp && (host == NULL) != (user == NULL)) {
388 if(yp_get_default_domain(&_netgr_yp_domain))
390 ret = _revnetgr_lookup(_netgr_yp_domain,
391 host?"netgroup.byhost":"netgroup.byuser",
392 host?host:user, dom, group);
395 else if (ret == 0 && dom != NULL)
402 while (getnetgrent(&hst, &usr, &dm))
403 if ((host == NULL || hst == NULL || !strcmp(host, hst)) &&
404 (user == NULL || usr == NULL || !strcmp(user, usr)) &&
405 ( dom == NULL || dm == NULL || !strcmp(dom, dm))) {
414 * Parse the netgroup file setting up the linked lists.
417 parse_netgrp(const char *group)
426 struct linelist *lp = linehead;
429 * First, see if the line has already been read in.
432 if (!strcmp(group, lp->l_groupname))
436 if (lp == (struct linelist *)0 &&
437 (lp = read_for_group(group)) == (struct linelist *)0)
442 * This error message is largely superflous since the
443 * code handles the error condition sucessfully, and
444 * spewing it out from inside libc can actually hose
447 fprintf(stderr, "Cycle in netgroup %s\n", lp->l_groupname);
453 /* Watch for null pointer dereferences, dammit! */
454 while (pos != NULL && *pos != '\0') {
456 grp = (struct netgrp *)malloc(sizeof (struct netgrp));
457 bzero((char *)grp, sizeof (struct netgrp));
458 grp->ng_next = grouphead.gr;
461 gpos = strsep(&pos, ")");
465 for (strpos = 0; strpos < 3; strpos++) {
466 if ((spos = strsep(&gpos, ","))) {
470 while (*spos == ' ' || *spos == '\t')
472 if ((epos = strpbrk(spos, " \t"))) {
478 grp->ng_str[strpos] = (char *)
480 bcopy(spos, grp->ng_str[strpos],
485 * All other systems I've tested
486 * return NULL for empty netgroup
487 * fields. It's up to user programs
488 * to handle the NULLs appropriately.
490 grp->ng_str[strpos] = NULL;
495 * Note: on other platforms, malformed netgroup
496 * entries are not normally flagged. While we
497 * can catch bad entries and report them, we should
498 * stay silent by default for compatibility's sake.
501 fprintf(stderr, "Bad entry (%s%s%s%s%s) in netgroup \"%s\"\n",
502 grp->ng_str[NG_HOST] == NULL ? "" : grp->ng_str[NG_HOST],
503 grp->ng_str[NG_USER] == NULL ? "" : ",",
504 grp->ng_str[NG_USER] == NULL ? "" : grp->ng_str[NG_USER],
505 grp->ng_str[NG_DOM] == NULL ? "" : ",",
506 grp->ng_str[NG_DOM] == NULL ? "" : grp->ng_str[NG_DOM],
510 spos = strsep(&pos, ", \t");
511 if (parse_netgrp(spos))
516 while (*pos == ' ' || *pos == ',' || *pos == '\t')
523 * Read the netgroup file and save lines until the line for the netgroup
524 * is found. Return 1 if eof is encountered.
526 static struct linelist *
527 read_for_group(const char *group)
529 char *pos, *spos, *linep, *olinep;
533 char line[LINSIZ + 2];
538 while (_netgr_yp_enabled || fgets(line, LINSIZ, netf) != NULL) {
539 if (_netgr_yp_enabled) {
540 if(!_netgr_yp_domain)
541 if(yp_get_default_domain(&_netgr_yp_domain))
543 if (yp_match(_netgr_yp_domain, "netgroup", group,
544 strlen(group), &result, &resultlen)) {
547 return ((struct linelist *)0);
549 _netgr_yp_enabled = 0;
553 snprintf(line, LINSIZ, "%s %s", group, result);
557 while (fgets(line, LINSIZ, netf) != NULL) {
562 _netgr_yp_enabled = 1;
568 while (*pos == ' ' || *pos == '\t')
571 while (*pos != ' ' && *pos != '\t' && *pos != '\n' &&
575 while (*pos == ' ' || *pos == '\t')
577 if (*pos != '\n' && *pos != '\0') {
578 lp = (struct linelist *)malloc(sizeof (*lp));
580 lp->l_groupname = (char *)malloc(len + 1);
581 bcopy(spos, lp->l_groupname, len);
582 *(lp->l_groupname + len) = '\0';
587 * Loop around handling line continuations.
590 if (*(pos + len - 1) == '\n')
592 if (*(pos + len - 1) == '\\') {
598 linep = (char *)malloc(olen + len + 1);
600 bcopy(olinep, linep, olen);
603 bcopy(pos, linep + olen, len);
605 *(linep + olen) = '\0';
609 if (fgets(line, LINSIZ, netf)) {
617 lp->l_next = linehead;
621 * If this is the one we wanted, we are done.
623 if (!strcmp(lp->l_groupname, group))
629 * Yucky. The recursive nature of this whole mess might require
630 * us to make more than one pass through the netgroup file.
631 * This might be best left outside the #ifdef YP, but YP is
632 * defined by default anyway, so I'll leave it like this
633 * until I know better.
637 return ((struct linelist *)0);