--- loncom/Attic/lcuseradd 2004/08/06 10:29:37 1.28 +++ loncom/Attic/lcuseradd 2013/08/10 01:15:13 1.43 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ # with adding a user with filesystem privileges (e.g. author) # # -# $Id: lcuseradd,v 1.28 2004/08/06 10:29:37 foxr Exp $ +# $Id: lcuseradd,v 1.43 2013/08/10 01:15:13 raeburn Exp $ ### ############################################################################### @@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ ############################################################################### use strict; +use File::Find; + # ------------------------------------------------------- Description of script # @@ -47,9 +49,10 @@ use strict; # # Standard input (STDIN) usage # First line is USERNAME -# Second line is PASSWORD +# Second line is DOMAIN # Third line is PASSWORD -# Fouth line is the name of a file to which an error code will be written. +# Fourth line is PASSWORD +# Fifth line is the name of a file to which an error code will be written. # If the fourth line is omitted, no error file will be written. # In either case, the program Exits with the code as its Exit status. # The error file will just be a single line containing an @@ -57,7 +60,7 @@ use strict; # # # -# Command-line arguments [USERNAME] [PASSWORD] [PASSWORD] +# Command-line arguments [USERNAME] [DOMAIN] [PASSWORD] [PASSWORD] # Yes, but be very careful here (don't pass shell commands) # and this is only supported to allow perl-system calls. # @@ -80,7 +83,7 @@ use strict; # Usage within code # # $Exitcode= -# system("/home/httpd/perl/lcuseradd","NAME","PASSWORD1","PASSWORD2")/256; +# system("/home/httpd/perl/lcuseradd","NAME","DOMAIN","PASSWORD1","PASSWORD2")/256; # print "uh-oh" if $Exitcode; # ---------------------------------------------------- Description of functions @@ -107,7 +110,8 @@ use strict; # (12,"Error. Something went wrong with the addition of user ". # "\"$safeusername\"."), # (13,"Error. Password mismatch."), -# (14, "Error filename is invalid") +# (14, "Error filename is invalid"), +# (15, "Error. Could not add home directory.") # ------------------------------------------------------------- Initializations # Security @@ -118,10 +122,6 @@ delete @ENV{qw(IFS CDPATH ENV BASH_ENV)} # Do not print error messages. my $noprint=1; -# Error file: - -my $error_file; # This is either the error file name or undef. - print "In lcuseradd\n" unless $noprint; # ----------------------------- Make sure this process is running from user=www @@ -163,13 +163,15 @@ if (@ARGV>=3) { foreach (@input) {chomp;} } -my ($username,$password1,$password2, $error_file)=@input; +my ($username,$domain,$password1,$password2, $error_file)=@input; print "Username = ".$username."\n" unless $noprint; $username=~/^(\w+)$/; print "Username after substitution - ".$username unless $noprint; my $safeusername=$1; print "Safe username = $safeusername \n" unless $noprint; +print "Domain = ".$domain."\n" unless $noprint; + if (($username ne $safeusername) or ($safeusername!~/^[A-Za-z]/)) { print "Error. The user name specified $username $safeusername has invalid characters.\n" unless $noprint; @@ -214,13 +216,20 @@ if($error_file) { } -# -- Only add user if we can create a brand new home directory (/home/username) -if (-e "/home/$safeusername") { - print "Error. User already exists.\n" unless $noprint; +# -- Only add the user if they are >not< in /etc/passwd. +# Used to look for the ability to create a new directory for the +# user, however that disallows authentication changes from i +# internal->fs.. so just check the passwd file instead. +# +my $not_found = system("cut -d: -f1 /etc/passwd | grep -q \"^$safeusername\$\" "); +if (!$not_found) { + print "Error user already exists\n" unless $noprint; unlink('/tmp/lock_lcpasswd'); &Exit(11); } + + # -- Only add user if the two password arguments match. if ($password1 ne $password2) { @@ -232,29 +241,44 @@ print "enabling root\n" unless $noprint; # ---------------------------------- Start running script with root permissions &enable_root_capability; -# ------------------- Add user and make www a member of the user-specific group +# ------------------- Add group and user, and make www a member of the group +# -- Add group + +print "adding group: $safeusername \n" unless $noprint; +my $status = system('/usr/sbin/groupadd', $safeusername); +if ($status) { + print "Error. Something went wrong with the addition of group ". + "\"$safeusername\".\n" unless $noprint; + print "Final status of groupadd = $status\n"; + unlink('/tmp/lock_lcpasswd'); + &Exit(12); +} +my $gid = getgrnam($safeusername); + # -- Add user print "adding user: $safeusername \n" unless $noprint; -my $status = system('/usr/sbin/useradd','-c','LON-CAPA user',$safeusername); +my $status = system('/usr/sbin/useradd','-c','LON-CAPA user','-g',$gid,$safeusername); if ($status) { print "Error. Something went wrong with the addition of user ". "\"$safeusername\".\n" unless $noprint; - print "Final status of useradd = $status"; + system("/usr/sbin/groupdel $safeusername"); + print "Final status of useradd = $status\n"; unlink('/tmp/lock_lcpasswd'); &Exit(12); } + print "Done adding user\n" unless $noprint; # Make www a member of that user group. my $groups=`/usr/bin/groups www` or &Exit(6); # untaint -my ($safegroups)=($groups=~/([\s\w]+)/); +my ($safegroups)=($groups=~/:\s*([\s\w]+)/); $groups=$safegroups; chomp $groups; $groups=~s/^\S+\s+\:\s+//; my @grouplist=split(/\s+/,$groups); my @ugrouplist=grep {!/www|$safeusername/} @grouplist; my $gl=join(',',(@ugrouplist,$safeusername)); -print "Putting user in its own group\n" unless $noprint; +print "Putting www in user's group\n" unless $noprint; if (system('/usr/sbin/usermod','-G',$gl,'www')) { print "Error. Could not make www a member of the group ". "\"$safeusername\".\n" unless $noprint; @@ -284,39 +308,32 @@ if ($?) { ($>,$<)=($wwwid,0); &enable_root_capability; -# -- Don't add public_html... that can be added either by the user -# or by lchtmldir when the user is granted an authorship role. - -# ------------------------------ Make final modifications to the user directory -# -- Add a public_html file with a stand-in index.html file - - system('/bin/chmod','-R','0660',"/home/$safeusername"); -system('/bin/chmod','0710',"/home/$safeusername"); -mkdir "/home/$safeusername/public_html",0755; -system('/bin/chmod','02770',"/home/$safeusername/public_html"); -open OUT,">/home/$safeusername/public_html/index.html"; -print OUT< - -$safeusername - - -

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-

$safeusername

- - -END -close OUT; +# Check if home directory exists for user +# If not, create one. +if (!-e "/home/$safeusername") { + if (!mkdir("/home/$safeusername",0710)) { + print "Error. Could not add home directory for ". + "\"$safeusername\".\n" unless $noprint; + unlink('/tmp/lock_lcpasswd'); + &Exit(15); + } +} -print "lcuseradd ownership\n" unless $noprint; -system('/bin/chown','-R',"$safeusername:$safeusername","/home/$safeusername"); # ---------------------------------------------------- Gracefull Apache Restart +my $pidfile; if (-e '/var/run/httpd.pid') { + $pidfile = '/var/run/httpd.pid'; +} elsif (-e '/var/run/httpd2.pid') { #Apache 2 on SuSE 10.1 and SLES10 + $pidfile = '/var/run/httpd2.pid'; +} + +if ($pidfile) { print "lcuseradd Apache restart\n" unless $noprint; - open(PID,'/var/run/httpd.pid'); + open(PID,"<$pidfile"); my $pid=; close(PID); - my ($safepid)=($pid=~s/(\D+)//g); + $pid=~ /(\D+)/; + my $safepid = $1; if ($pid) { system('kill','-USR1',"$safepid"); } @@ -334,6 +351,11 @@ sub enable_root_capability { } else { # root capability is already enabled } + if ($wwwid == $>) { + print("Failed to become root\n") unless $noprint; + } else { + print("Became root\n") unless $noprint; + } return $>; } @@ -383,6 +405,24 @@ sub try_to_lock { close LOCK; return 1; } +# Called by File::Find::find for each file examined. +# +# Untaint the file and, if it is a directory, +# chmod it to 02770 +# +sub set_permission { + $File::Find::name =~ /^(.*)$/; + my $safe_name = $1; # Untainted filename... + + print "$safe_name" unless $noprint; + if(-d $safe_name) { + print " - directory" unless $noprint; + chmod(02770, $safe_name); + } + print "\n" unless $noprint; + +} + #-------------------------- Exit... # # Write the file if the error_file is defined. Regardless @@ -391,6 +431,10 @@ sub try_to_lock { sub Exit { my ($code) = @_; # Status code. + # TODO: Ensure the error file is owned/deletable by www:www: + + &disable_root_capability(); # We run unprivileged to write the error file. + print "Exiting with status $code error file is $error_file\n" unless $noprint; if($error_file) { open(FH, ">$error_file");