-/*
- Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1998
+/* -*- c-file-style: "linux"; -*-
+
+ Copyright (C) 1998-2001 by Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
+ Copyright (C) 2001 by Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
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
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
-/* the socket based protocol for setting up a connection wit rsyncd */
+/* the socket based protocol for setting up a connection with rsyncd */
#include "rsync.h"
extern int read_only;
extern int verbose;
extern int rsync_port;
+char *auth_user;
+int sanitize_paths = 0;
+/*
+ * Run a client connected to an rsyncd. The alternative to this
+ * function for remote-shell connections is do_cmd.
+ */
int start_socket_client(char *host, char *path, int argc, char *argv[])
{
int fd, i;
char *sargs[MAX_ARGS];
int sargc=0;
- char line[1024];
+ char line[MAXPATHLEN];
char *p, *user=NULL;
extern int remote_version;
+ extern int am_sender;
+ extern char *shell_cmd;
+ extern int kludge_around_eof;
+ extern char *bind_address;
+
+ if (argc == 0 && !am_sender) {
+ extern int list_only;
+ list_only = 1;
+ }
+
+ /* This is just a friendliness enhancement: if the connection
+ * is to an rsyncd then there is no point specifying the -e option.
+ * Note that this is only set if the -e was explicitly specified,
+ * not if the environment variable just happens to be set.
+ * See http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/rsync/2000-September/002744.html
+ */
+ if (shell_cmd) {
+ rprintf(FERROR, "WARNING: --rsh or -e option ignored when "
+ "connecting to rsync daemon\n");
+ /* continue */
+ }
+
+ if (*path == '/') {
+ rprintf(FERROR,"ERROR: The remote path must start with a module name not a /\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
p = strchr(host, '@');
if (p) {
if (!user) user = getenv("USER");
if (!user) user = getenv("LOGNAME");
- fd = open_socket_out(host, rsync_port);
+ fd = open_socket_out_wrapped (host, rsync_port, bind_address,
+ global_opts.af_hint);
if (fd == -1) {
- exit_cleanup(1);
+ exit_cleanup(RERR_SOCKETIO);
}
server_options(sargs,&sargc);
io_printf(fd,"%s\n",path);
if (p) *p = '/';
+ /* Old servers may just drop the connection here,
+ rather than sending a proper EXIT command. Yuck. */
+ kludge_around_eof = remote_version < 25;
+
while (1) {
if (!read_line(fd, line, sizeof(line)-1)) {
return -1;
}
if (strcmp(line,"@RSYNCD: OK") == 0) break;
+
+ if (strcmp(line,"@RSYNCD: EXIT") == 0) exit(0);
+
rprintf(FINFO,"%s\n", line);
}
+ kludge_around_eof = False;
for (i=0;i<sargc;i++) {
io_printf(fd,"%s\n", sargs[i]);
}
io_printf(fd,"\n");
+ if (remote_version < 23) {
+ if (remote_version == 22 || (remote_version > 17 && !am_sender))
+ io_start_multiplex_in(fd);
+ }
+
return client_run(fd, fd, -1, argc, argv);
}
int argc=0;
char *argv[MAX_ARGS];
char **argp;
- char line[1024];
- uid_t uid;
- gid_t gid;
+ char line[MAXPATHLEN];
+ uid_t uid = (uid_t)-2; /* canonically "nobody" */
+ gid_t gid = (gid_t)-2;
char *p;
char *addr = client_addr(fd);
char *host = client_name(fd);
- char *auth;
+ char *name = lp_name(i);
+ int use_chroot = lp_use_chroot(i);
+ int start_glob=0;
+ int ret;
+ char *request=NULL;
+ extern int am_sender;
+ extern int remote_version;
+ extern int am_root;
if (!allow_access(addr, host, lp_hosts_allow(i), lp_hosts_deny(i))) {
rprintf(FERROR,"rsync denied on module %s from %s (%s)\n",
- lp_name(i), client_name(fd), client_addr(fd));
+ name, client_name(fd), client_addr(fd));
io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: access denied to %s from %s (%s)\n",
- lp_name(i), client_name(fd), client_addr(fd));
+ name, client_name(fd), client_addr(fd));
return -1;
}
- if (!auth_server(fd, i, addr, "@RSYNCD: AUTHREQD ")) {
- rprintf(FERROR,"auth failed on module %s from %s (%s)\n",
- lp_name(i), client_name(fd), client_addr(fd));
- io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: auth failed on module %s\n",lp_name(i));
- return -1;
- }
-
- if (!claim_connection(lp_lock_file(), lp_max_connections())) {
- rprintf(FERROR,"max connections (%d) reached\n",
- lp_max_connections());
- io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: max connections (%d) reached - try again later\n", lp_max_connections());
+ if (!claim_connection(lp_lock_file(i), lp_max_connections(i))) {
+ if (errno) {
+ rprintf(FERROR,"failed to open lock file %s : %s\n",
+ lp_lock_file(i), strerror(errno));
+ io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: failed to open lock file %s : %s\n",
+ lp_lock_file(i), strerror(errno));
+ } else {
+ rprintf(FERROR,"max connections (%d) reached\n",
+ lp_max_connections(i));
+ io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: max connections (%d) reached - try again later\n", lp_max_connections(i));
+ }
return -1;
}
- rprintf(FINFO,"rsync on module %s from %s (%s)\n",
- lp_name(i), host, addr);
+ auth_user = auth_server(fd, i, addr, "@RSYNCD: AUTHREQD ");
+
+ if (!auth_user) {
+ rprintf(FERROR,"auth failed on module %s from %s (%s)\n",
+ name, client_name(fd), client_addr(fd));
+ io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: auth failed on module %s\n",name);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
module_id = i;
- if (lp_read_only(i))
- read_only = 1;
+ am_root = (getuid() == 0);
+
+ if (am_root) {
+ p = lp_uid(i);
+ if (!name_to_uid(p, &uid)) {
+ if (!isdigit(*p)) {
+ rprintf(FERROR,"Invalid uid %s\n", p);
+ io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: invalid uid %s\n", p);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ uid = atoi(p);
+ }
- p = lp_uid(i);
- if (!name_to_uid(p, &uid)) {
- if (!isdigit(*p)) {
- rprintf(FERROR,"Invalid uid %s\n", p);
- io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: invalid uid\n");
- return -1;
- }
- uid = atoi(p);
+ p = lp_gid(i);
+ if (!name_to_gid(p, &gid)) {
+ if (!isdigit(*p)) {
+ rprintf(FERROR,"Invalid gid %s\n", p);
+ io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: invalid gid %s\n", p);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ gid = atoi(p);
+ }
}
+
+ /* TODO: If we're not root, but the configuration requests
+ * that we change to some uid other than the current one, then
+ * log a warning. */
+
+ /* TODO: Perhaps take a list of gids, and make them into the
+ * supplementary groups. */
+
+ p = lp_include_from(i);
+ add_exclude_file(p, 1, 1);
+
+ p = lp_include(i);
+ add_include_line(p);
+
+ p = lp_exclude_from(i);
+ add_exclude_file(p, 1, 0);
+
+ p = lp_exclude(i);
+ add_exclude_line(p);
+
+ log_init();
+
+ if (use_chroot) {
+ /*
+ * XXX: The 'use chroot' flag is a fairly reliable
+ * source of confusion, because it fails under two
+ * important circumstances: running as non-root,
+ * running on Win32 (or possibly others). On the
+ * other hand, if you are running as root, then it
+ * might be better to always use chroot.
+ *
+ * So, perhaps if we can't chroot we should just issue
+ * a warning, unless a "require chroot" flag is set,
+ * in which case we fail.
+ */
+ if (chroot(lp_path(i))) {
+ rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "chroot %s failed", lp_path(i));
+ io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: chroot failed\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
- p = lp_gid(i);
- if (!name_to_gid(p, &gid)) {
- if (!isdigit(*p)) {
- rprintf(FERROR,"Invalid gid %s\n", p);
- io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: invalid gid\n");
+ if (!push_dir("/", 0)) {
+ rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "chdir %s failed\n", lp_path(i));
+ io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: chdir failed\n");
return -1;
- }
- gid = atoi(p);
- }
+ }
- if (chroot(lp_path(i))) {
- io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: chroot failed\n");
- return -1;
+ } else {
+ if (!push_dir(lp_path(i), 0)) {
+ rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "chdir %s failed\n", lp_path(i));
+ io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: chdir failed\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
+ sanitize_paths = 1;
}
- if (chdir("/")) {
- io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: chdir failed\n");
- return -1;
- }
+ if (am_root) {
+ if (setgid(gid)) {
+ rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "setgid %d failed", (int) gid);
+ io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: setgid failed\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
- if (setgid(gid)) {
- io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: setgid failed\n");
- return -1;
- }
+ if (setuid(uid)) {
+ rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "setuid %d failed", (int) uid);
+ io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: setuid failed\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
- if (setuid(uid)) {
- io_printf(fd,"@ERROR: setuid failed\n");
- return -1;
+ am_root = (getuid() == 0);
}
io_printf(fd,"@RSYNCD: OK\n");
if (!*line) break;
- argv[argc] = strdup(line);
+ p = line;
+
+ argv[argc] = strdup(p);
if (!argv[argc]) {
return -1;
}
- argc++;
+ if (start_glob) {
+ if (start_glob == 1) {
+ request = strdup(p);
+ start_glob++;
+ }
+ glob_expand(name, argv, &argc, MAX_ARGS);
+ } else {
+ argc++;
+ }
+
+ if (strcmp(line,".") == 0) {
+ start_glob = 1;
+ }
+
if (argc == MAX_ARGS) {
return -1;
}
}
- parse_arguments(argc, argv);
+ if (sanitize_paths) {
+ /*
+ * Note that this is applied to all parameters, whether or not
+ * they are filenames, but no other legal parameters contain
+ * the forms that need to be sanitized so it doesn't hurt;
+ * it is not known at this point which parameters are files
+ * and which aren't.
+ */
+ for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
+ sanitize_path(argv[i], NULL);
+ }
+ }
+
+ argp = argv;
+ ret = parse_arguments(&argc, (const char ***) &argp, 0);
+
+ if (request) {
+ if (*auth_user) {
+ rprintf(FINFO,"rsync %s %s from %s@%s (%s)\n",
+ am_sender?"on":"to",
+ request, auth_user, host, addr);
+ } else {
+ rprintf(FINFO,"rsync %s %s from %s (%s)\n",
+ am_sender?"on":"to",
+ request, host, addr);
+ }
+ free(request);
+ }
+#ifndef DEBUG
/* don't allow the logs to be flooded too fast */
if (verbose > 1) verbose = 1;
+#endif
- argc -= optind;
- argp = argv + optind;
- optind = 0;
+ if (remote_version < 23) {
+ if (remote_version == 22 || (remote_version > 17 && am_sender))
+ io_start_multiplex_out(fd);
+ }
+
+ /* For later protocol versions, we don't start multiplexing
+ * until we've configured nonblocking in start_server. That
+ * means we're in a sticky situation now: there's no way to
+ * convey errors to the client. */
+
+ /* FIXME: Hold off on reporting option processing errors until
+ * we've set up nonblocking and multiplexed IO and can get the
+ * message back to them. */
+ if (!ret) {
+ option_error();
+ exit_cleanup(RERR_UNSUPPORTED);
+ }
+
+ if (lp_timeout(i)) {
+ extern int io_timeout;
+ io_timeout = lp_timeout(i);
+ }
start_server(fd, fd, argc, argp);
{
int n = lp_numservices();
int i;
-
+ extern int remote_version;
+
for (i=0;i<n;i++)
if (lp_list(i))
io_printf(fd, "%-15s\t%s\n", lp_name(i), lp_comment(i));
+
+ if (remote_version >= 25)
+ io_printf(fd,"@RSYNCD: EXIT\n");
}
/* this is called when a socket connection is established to a client
extern char *config_file;
extern int remote_version;
- if (!lp_load(config_file)) {
- exit_cleanup(1);
+ if (!lp_load(config_file, 0)) {
+ exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
}
set_socket_options(fd,"SO_KEEPALIVE");
+ set_socket_options(fd,lp_socket_options());
+ set_nonblocking(fd);
io_printf(fd,"@RSYNCD: %d\n", PROTOCOL_VERSION);
motd = lp_motd_file();
- if (*motd) {
+ if (motd && *motd) {
FILE *f = fopen(motd,"r");
while (f && !feof(f)) {
int len = fread(line, 1, sizeof(line)-1, f);
int daemon_main(void)
{
+ extern char *config_file;
+ extern int orig_umask;
+ char *pid_file;
+
if (is_a_socket(STDIN_FILENO)) {
- /* we are running via inetd */
+ int i;
+
+ /* we are running via inetd - close off stdout and
+ stderr so that library functions (and getopt) don't
+ try to use them. Redirect them to /dev/null */
+ for (i=1;i<3;i++) {
+ close(i);
+ open("/dev/null", O_RDWR);
+ }
+
return start_daemon(STDIN_FILENO);
}
- become_daemon();
+ if (!global_opts.no_detach)
+ become_daemon();
+
+ if (!lp_load(config_file, 1)) {
+ exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
+ }
+
+ log_init();
+
+ rprintf(FINFO, "rsyncd version %s starting, listening on port %d\n",
+ RSYNC_VERSION,
+ rsync_port);
+ /* TODO: If listening on a particular address, then show that
+ * address too. In fact, why not just do inet_ntop on the
+ * local address??? */
+
+ if (((pid_file = lp_pid_file()) != NULL) && (*pid_file != '\0')) {
+ char pidbuf[16];
+ int fd;
+ int pid = (int) getpid();
+ cleanup_set_pid(pid);
+ if ((fd = do_open(lp_pid_file(), O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC,
+ 0666 & ~orig_umask)) == -1) {
+ cleanup_set_pid(0);
+ rsyserr(FLOG, errno, "failed to create pid file %s", pid_file);
+ exit_cleanup(RERR_FILEIO);
+ }
+ snprintf(pidbuf, sizeof(pidbuf), "%d\n", pid);
+ write(fd, pidbuf, strlen(pidbuf));
+ close(fd);
+ }
start_accept_loop(rsync_port, start_daemon);
return -1;