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author | Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au> |
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date | Wed, 12 Nov 2008 13:13:00 +0000 |
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/* * Dropbear - a SSH2 server * * Copied from OpenSSH-3.5p1 source, modified by Matt Johnston 2003 * * Author: Tatu Ylonen <[email protected]> * Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen <[email protected]>, Espoo, Finland * All rights reserved * Allocating a pseudo-terminal, and making it the controlling tty. * * As far as I am concerned, the code I have written for this software * can be used freely for any purpose. Any derived versions of this * software must be clearly marked as such, and if the derived work is * incompatible with the protocol description in the RFC file, it must be * called by a name other than "ssh" or "Secure Shell". */ /*RCSID("OpenBSD: sshpty.c,v 1.7 2002/06/24 17:57:20 deraadt Exp ");*/ #include "includes.h" #include "dbutil.h" #include "errno.h" #include "sshpty.h" /* Pty allocated with _getpty gets broken if we do I_PUSH:es to it. */ #if defined(HAVE__GETPTY) || defined(HAVE_OPENPTY) #undef HAVE_DEV_PTMX #endif #ifdef HAVE_PTY_H # include <pty.h> #endif #if defined(USE_DEV_PTMX) && defined(HAVE_STROPTS_H) # include <stropts.h> #endif #ifndef O_NOCTTY #define O_NOCTTY 0 #endif /* * Allocates and opens a pty. Returns 0 if no pty could be allocated, or * nonzero if a pty was successfully allocated. On success, open file * descriptors for the pty and tty sides and the name of the tty side are * returned (the buffer must be able to hold at least 64 characters). */ int pty_allocate(int *ptyfd, int *ttyfd, char *namebuf, int namebuflen) { #if defined(HAVE_OPENPTY) /* exists in recent (4.4) BSDs and OSF/1 */ char *name; int i; i = openpty(ptyfd, ttyfd, NULL, NULL, NULL); if (i < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_WARNING, "pty_allocate: openpty: %.100s", strerror(errno)); return 0; } name = ttyname(*ttyfd); if (!name) { dropbear_exit("ttyname fails for openpty device"); } strlcpy(namebuf, name, namebuflen); /* possible truncation */ return 1; #else /* HAVE_OPENPTY */ #ifdef HAVE__GETPTY /* * _getpty(3) exists in SGI Irix 4.x, 5.x & 6.x -- it generates more * pty's automagically when needed */ char *slave; slave = _getpty(ptyfd, O_RDWR, 0622, 0); if (slave == NULL) { dropbear_log(LOG_WARNING, "pty_allocate: _getpty: %.100s", strerror(errno)); return 0; } strlcpy(namebuf, slave, namebuflen); /* Open the slave side. */ *ttyfd = open(namebuf, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY); if (*ttyfd < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_WARNING, "pty_allocate error: ttyftd open error"); close(*ptyfd); return 0; } return 1; #else /* HAVE__GETPTY */ #if defined(USE_DEV_PTMX) /* * This code is used e.g. on Solaris 2.x. (Note that Solaris 2.3 * also has bsd-style ptys, but they simply do not work.) * * Linux systems may have the /dev/ptmx device, but this code won't work. */ int ptm; char *pts; ptm = open("/dev/ptmx", O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY); if (ptm < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_WARNING, "pty_allocate: /dev/ptmx: %.100s", strerror(errno)); return 0; } if (grantpt(ptm) < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_WARNING, "grantpt: %.100s", strerror(errno)); return 0; } if (unlockpt(ptm) < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_WARNING, "unlockpt: %.100s", strerror(errno)); return 0; } pts = ptsname(ptm); if (pts == NULL) { dropbear_log(LOG_WARNING, "Slave pty side name could not be obtained."); } strlcpy(namebuf, pts, namebuflen); *ptyfd = ptm; /* Open the slave side. */ *ttyfd = open(namebuf, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY); if (*ttyfd < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_ERR, "error opening pts %.100s: %.100s", namebuf, strerror(errno)); close(*ptyfd); return 0; } #ifndef HAVE_CYGWIN /* * Push the appropriate streams modules, as described in Solaris pts(7). * HP-UX pts(7) doesn't have ttcompat module. */ if (ioctl(*ttyfd, I_PUSH, "ptem") < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_WARNING, "ioctl I_PUSH ptem: %.100s", strerror(errno)); } if (ioctl(*ttyfd, I_PUSH, "ldterm") < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_WARNING, "ioctl I_PUSH ldterm: %.100s", strerror(errno)); } #ifndef __hpux if (ioctl(*ttyfd, I_PUSH, "ttcompat") < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_WARNING, "ioctl I_PUSH ttcompat: %.100s", strerror(errno)); } #endif #endif return 1; #else /* USE_DEV_PTMX */ #ifdef HAVE_DEV_PTS_AND_PTC /* AIX-style pty code. */ const char *name; *ptyfd = open("/dev/ptc", O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY); if (*ptyfd < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_ERR, "Could not open /dev/ptc: %.100s", strerror(errno)); return 0; } name = ttyname(*ptyfd); if (!name) { dropbear_exit("ttyname fails for /dev/ptc device"); } strlcpy(namebuf, name, namebuflen); *ttyfd = open(name, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY); if (*ttyfd < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_ERR, "Could not open pty slave side %.100s: %.100s", name, strerror(errno)); close(*ptyfd); return 0; } return 1; #else /* HAVE_DEV_PTS_AND_PTC */ /* BSD-style pty code. */ char buf[64]; int i; const char *ptymajors = "pqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnoABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"; const char *ptyminors = "0123456789abcdef"; int num_minors = strlen(ptyminors); int num_ptys = strlen(ptymajors) * num_minors; struct termios tio; for (i = 0; i < num_ptys; i++) { snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "/dev/pty%c%c", ptymajors[i / num_minors], ptyminors[i % num_minors]); snprintf(namebuf, namebuflen, "/dev/tty%c%c", ptymajors[i / num_minors], ptyminors[i % num_minors]); *ptyfd = open(buf, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY); if (*ptyfd < 0) { /* Try SCO style naming */ snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "/dev/ptyp%d", i); snprintf(namebuf, namebuflen, "/dev/ttyp%d", i); *ptyfd = open(buf, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY); if (*ptyfd < 0) { continue; } } /* Open the slave side. */ *ttyfd = open(namebuf, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY); if (*ttyfd < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_ERR, "pty_allocate: %.100s: %.100s", namebuf, strerror(errno)); close(*ptyfd); return 0; } /* set tty modes to a sane state for broken clients */ if (tcgetattr(*ptyfd, &tio) < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_WARNING, "ptyallocate: tty modes failed: %.100s", strerror(errno)); } else { tio.c_lflag |= (ECHO | ISIG | ICANON); tio.c_oflag |= (OPOST | ONLCR); tio.c_iflag |= ICRNL; /* Set the new modes for the terminal. */ if (tcsetattr(*ptyfd, TCSANOW, &tio) < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_WARNING, "Setting tty modes for pty failed: %.100s", strerror(errno)); } } return 1; } dropbear_log(LOG_WARNING, "failed to open any /dev/pty?? devices"); return 0; #endif /* HAVE_DEV_PTS_AND_PTC */ #endif /* USE_DEV_PTMX */ #endif /* HAVE__GETPTY */ #endif /* HAVE_OPENPTY */ } /* Releases the tty. Its ownership is returned to root, and permissions to 0666. */ void pty_release(const char *tty_name) { if (chown(tty_name, (uid_t) 0, (gid_t) 0) < 0 && (errno != ENOENT)) { dropbear_log(LOG_ERR, "chown %.100s 0 0 failed: %.100s", tty_name, strerror(errno)); } if (chmod(tty_name, (mode_t) 0666) < 0 && (errno != ENOENT)) { dropbear_log(LOG_ERR, "chmod %.100s 0666 failed: %.100s", tty_name, strerror(errno)); } } /* Makes the tty the processes controlling tty and sets it to sane modes. */ void pty_make_controlling_tty(int *ttyfd, const char *tty_name) { int fd; #ifdef USE_VHANGUP void *old; #endif /* USE_VHANGUP */ /* Solaris has a problem with TIOCNOTTY for a bg process, so * we disable the signal which would STOP the process - matt */ signal(SIGTTOU, SIG_IGN); /* First disconnect from the old controlling tty. */ #ifdef TIOCNOTTY fd = open(_PATH_TTY, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY); if (fd >= 0) { (void) ioctl(fd, TIOCNOTTY, NULL); close(fd); } #endif /* TIOCNOTTY */ if (setsid() < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_ERR, "setsid: %.100s", strerror(errno)); } /* * Verify that we are successfully disconnected from the controlling * tty. */ fd = open(_PATH_TTY, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY); if (fd >= 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_ERR, "Failed to disconnect from controlling tty.\n"); close(fd); } /* Make it our controlling tty. */ #ifdef TIOCSCTTY if (ioctl(*ttyfd, TIOCSCTTY, NULL) < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_ERR, "ioctl(TIOCSCTTY): %.100s", strerror(errno)); } #endif /* TIOCSCTTY */ #ifdef HAVE_NEWS4 if (setpgrp(0,0) < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_ERR, error("SETPGRP %s",strerror(errno))); } #endif /* HAVE_NEWS4 */ #ifdef USE_VHANGUP old = mysignal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN); vhangup(); mysignal(SIGHUP, old); #endif /* USE_VHANGUP */ fd = open(tty_name, O_RDWR); if (fd < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_ERR, "%.100s: %.100s", tty_name, strerror(errno)); } else { #ifdef USE_VHANGUP close(*ttyfd); *ttyfd = fd; #else /* USE_VHANGUP */ close(fd); #endif /* USE_VHANGUP */ } /* Verify that we now have a controlling tty. */ fd = open(_PATH_TTY, O_WRONLY); if (fd < 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_ERR, "open /dev/tty failed - could not set controlling tty: %.100s", strerror(errno)); } else { close(fd); } } /* Changes the window size associated with the pty. */ void pty_change_window_size(int ptyfd, int row, int col, int xpixel, int ypixel) { struct winsize w; w.ws_row = row; w.ws_col = col; w.ws_xpixel = xpixel; w.ws_ypixel = ypixel; (void) ioctl(ptyfd, TIOCSWINSZ, &w); } void pty_setowner(struct passwd *pw, const char *tty_name) { struct group *grp; gid_t gid; mode_t mode; struct stat st; /* Determine the group to make the owner of the tty. */ grp = getgrnam("tty"); if (grp) { gid = grp->gr_gid; mode = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IWGRP; } else { gid = pw->pw_gid; mode = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IWGRP | S_IWOTH; } /* * Change owner and mode of the tty as required. * Warn but continue if filesystem is read-only and the uids match/ * tty is owned by root. */ if (stat(tty_name, &st)) { dropbear_exit("pty_setowner: stat(%.101s) failed: %.100s", tty_name, strerror(errno)); } if (st.st_uid != pw->pw_uid || st.st_gid != gid) { if (chown(tty_name, pw->pw_uid, gid) < 0) { if (errno == EROFS && (st.st_uid == pw->pw_uid || st.st_uid == 0)) { dropbear_log(LOG_ERR, "chown(%.100s, %u, %u) failed: %.100s", tty_name, (unsigned int)pw->pw_uid, (unsigned int)gid, strerror(errno)); } else { dropbear_exit("chown(%.100s, %u, %u) failed: %.100s", tty_name, (unsigned int)pw->pw_uid, (unsigned int)gid, strerror(errno)); } } } if ((st.st_mode & (S_IRWXU|S_IRWXG|S_IRWXO)) != mode) { if (chmod(tty_name, mode) < 0) { if (errno == EROFS && (st.st_mode & (S_IRGRP | S_IROTH)) == 0) { dropbear_log(LOG_ERR, "chmod(%.100s, 0%o) failed: %.100s", tty_name, mode, strerror(errno)); } else { dropbear_exit("chmod(%.100s, 0%o) failed: %.100s", tty_name, mode, strerror(errno)); } } } }