Relocate cgcs-users to stx-integ/base/cgcs-users

Move content from stx-gplv2 into stx-integ

Packages will be relocated to

stx-integ:
    base/
        bash
        cgcs-users
        cluster-resource-agents
        dpkg
        haproxy
        libfdt
        netpbm
        rpm

    database/
        mariadb

    filesystem/
        iscsi-initiator-utils

    filesystem/drbd/
        drbd-tools

    kernel/kernel-modules/
        drbd
        integrity
        intel-e1000e
        intel-i40e
        intel-i40evf
        intel-ixgbe
        intel-ixgbevf
        qat17
        tpmdd

    ldap/
        ldapscripts

    networking/
        iptables
        net-tools

Change-Id: If8c443622d305758127227edb74607e708c0d36b
Story: 2002801
Task: 22687
Signed-off-by: Scott Little <scott.little@windriver.com>
This commit is contained in:
Scott Little 2018-08-01 14:20:34 -04:00
parent 9b41814f1d
commit d45b0a357c
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cgcs-users
cluster-resource-agents
libfdt
bash

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TAR_NAME=cgcs-users
VERSION=1.0
COPY_LIST="${CGCS_BASE}/downloads/ibsh-0.3e.tar.gz \
${PKG_BASE}/${TAR_NAME}-${VERSION}/*"
TIS_PATCH_VER=2

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%define _bindir /bin
Summary: ibsh Iron Bar Shell
Name: cgcs-users
Version: 1.0
Release: 0%{?_tis_dist}.%{tis_patch_ver}
License: GPLv2+
Packager: Wind River <info@windriver.com>
Source0: ibsh-0.3e.tar.gz
Source1: admin.cmds
Source2: admin.xtns
Source3: operator.cmds
Source4: operator.xtns
Source5: secadmin.cmds
Source6: secadmin.xtns
Source7: LICENSE
Patch1: ibsh-0.3e.patch
Patch2: ibsh-0.3e-cgcs.patch
Patch3: ibsh-0.3e-cgcs-copyright.patch
%description
CGCS add default users types
%package -n cgcs-users-devel
Summary: ibsh Iron Bar Shell - Development files
Group: devel
%description -n cgcs-users-devel
This package contains symbolic links, header files, and related items
necessary for software development.
%prep
%setup -q
%patch1 -p1
%patch2 -p1
%patch3 -p1
%build
make %{?_smp_mflags} ibsh
%install
rm -rf ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}
mkdir -p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/cmds
mkdir -p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/xtns
cp globals.cmds ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/
cp globals.xtns ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/
cp ${RPM_SOURCE_DIR}/admin.cmds ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/cmds/
cp ${RPM_SOURCE_DIR}/admin.xtns ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/xtns/
cp ${RPM_SOURCE_DIR}/operator.cmds ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/cmds/
cp ${RPM_SOURCE_DIR}/operator.xtns ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/xtns/
cp ${RPM_SOURCE_DIR}/secadmin.cmds ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/cmds/
cp ${RPM_SOURCE_DIR}/secadmin.xtns ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/xtns/
install -d 755 ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_bindir}
install -m 755 ibsh ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_bindir}/ibsh
%clean
rm -rf ${RPM_SOURCE_DIR}
%post
chown root ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh
chgrp root ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh
chown root:root ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/globals.*
chown root:root ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/cmds/admin.cmds
chown root:root ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/cmds/operator.cmds
chown root:root ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/cmds/secadmin.cmds
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/ibsh
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/cmds
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/xtns
%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/globals.cmds
%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/globals.xtns
%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/cmds/secadmin.cmds
%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/cmds/operator.cmds
%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/cmds/admin.cmds
%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/xtns/operator.xtns
%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/xtns/admin.xtns
%{_sysconfdir}/ibsh/xtns/secadmin.xtns
%{_bindir}/ibsh
%files -n cgcs-users-devel
%defattr(-,root,root,-)

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# Add any commands the user may execute. Even shell commands.
# You have to allow logout and/or exit, so the user can logout!
# cd and pwd should also be allowed. Note: other shell builtin
# commands are not yet implemented!
nova
system
neutron
cinder
glance
ceilometer
heat

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# Add any extension the user may use.
.doc
.txt
.tgz
.tar

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diff --git a/config.c b/config.c
index c1087a5..add7c53 100644
--- a/config.c
+++ b/config.c
@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@
This file is part of IBSH (Iron Bars Shell) , a restricted Unix shell
Copyright (C) 2005 Attila Nagyidai
+ Copyright(c) 2013-2017 Wind River Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
+
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 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
diff --git a/main.c b/main.c
index cf3ae9e..6cda04e 100644
--- a/main.c
+++ b/main.c
@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@
This file is part of IBSH (Iron Bars Shell) , a restricted Unix shell
Copyright (C) 2005 Attila Nagyidai
+ Copyright(c) 2013-2017 Wind River Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
+
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 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2

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Index: cgcs-users-1.0-r0/main.c
===================================================================
--- cgcs-users-1.0-r0.orig/main.c
+++ cgcs-users-1.0-r0/main.c
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
/* Header files */
#include "ibsh.h"
+#include "stdlib.h"
/* Main: */
/* Handle arguments, read config files, start command processing. */
@@ -57,13 +58,28 @@
/* use our builtin code, otherwise use execve. After execve, check if the user didnt */
/* use the last command to create some illegal content. If yes, erase that. Give the */
/* notice only afterwards. */
+
+void ALRMhandler(int sig) {
+ OPENLOG;
+ syslog(LOG_INFO, "CLI timeout, user %s has logged out.", loggedin.uname);
+ CLOSELOG;
+ exit(0);
+}
+
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char temp[STRING_SIZE], *buf;
struct stat info;
uid_t ruid, euid;
gid_t rgid, egid;
+ unsigned int tout_cli = 0;
+ const char* tout = getenv("TMOUT");
+ if (tout)
+ tout_cli = atoi(tout);
+ else
+ //default to 5 mins
+ tout_cli = 300;
/* setuid protection */
ruid = getuid();
@@ -107,6 +123,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
signal( SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN );
signal( SIGTERM, SIG_IGN );
signal( SIGTSTP, SIG_IGN );
+ signal( SIGALRM, ALRMhandler );
LoadConfig();
/* Command mode */
@@ -144,6 +161,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
/* will be allowed to run, unless it is mentioned in the */
/* config files. Files that are created with an extension */
/* that is listed in the other config file, must be deleted! */
+ alarm(tout_cli);
for ( ; ; ) {
/* Where is he ? */
getcwd(real_path, STRING_SIZE);
@@ -153,12 +171,12 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
}
/* We don't want the user to know where he actually is. */
/* This is the prompt! */
- printf("[%s]%% ", jail_path);
+ printf("[%s]%% ", loggedin.uname);
/* scanf("%s", user_command); */
myscanf(user_command, real_path);
+ alarm(tout_cli);
/* Command interpretation and execution. */
if ( (CommandOK(user_command, loggedin.udir, jail_path, filtered_command)) == 0 ) {
- printf("Sorry, can't let you do that!\n");
log_attempt(loggedin.uname); /* v0.2a */
continue;
}
Index: cgcs-users-1.0-r0/config.c
===================================================================
--- cgcs-users-1.0-r0.orig/config.c
+++ cgcs-users-1.0-r0/config.c
@@ -166,7 +166,6 @@ int LoadConfig( void )
// Delete '\n'
tmp2[i][strlen(tmp2[i]) - 1] = '\0';
strncpy(extensions[i],tmp2[i],strlen(tmp2[i]));
- printf("EXTENSIONS %s\n",extensions[i]);
i++;
}
}

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Index: cgcs-users-1.0-r0/AUTHORS.orig
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ cgcs-users-1.0-r0/AUTHORS.orig
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+AUTHORS OF PROJECT IBSH
+
+Attila Nagyidai <attila at ibsh.net>
+ * Original program author, project admin, developer.
+
+Shy <shy at ibsh.net>
+ * Developer, debugger, tester, and many more.
+
+Witzy <witzy at ibsh.net>
+ * Developer, debugger, tester, and many more.
+
+http://www.ibsh.net
+irc:
+irc.freenode.net #ibsh
+irc.geek-power.org #ibsh
Index: cgcs-users-1.0-r0/BUGS.orig
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ cgcs-users-1.0-r0/BUGS.orig
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+** Open BUGS **
+None, so far.
+
+** Fixed BUGS **
+- Input length checking on all inputs, string copies, etc. is fixed.
+- The myscanf function will no longer accept more then 80 chars at once,
+so ibsh hopefully wont crash on a too long input.
+- Added signal.h in the header file, the lack of it caused compilation
+problems on some systems.
+- Fixed the infinite loop in DelBadFiles. This function is temporarily
+taken out of the project
+- Removed the involvment of /bin/sh from system. Added path checking.
+- In jail root, not only ../ is not allowed, but .. too.
+- Fixed a bug, that happened on bsd, when the user pressed ^D.
+- Fixed a bug with opendir
+- Fixed a format string vulnerability in logprintbadfile(). Thanks to
+Kim Streich for the report.
+
+2005.05.23
Index: cgcs-users-1.0-r0/ChangeLog.orig
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ cgcs-users-1.0-r0/ChangeLog.orig
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+0.3e - a buffer overflow and a string bug, both found by RazoR (Nikolay Alexandrov), fixed.
+0.3d - a format string vulnerability, found by Kim Streich, is fixed.
+0.3b-0.3c - bugfixes.
+0.3a - The admin has the opportunity, to create separate cmds file for each user.
+ This way the sysadmin has complete control over sensitive applications, which
+ should only be allowed to a selected few.
+ - The admin has the opportunity, to create separate xtns file for each user.
+ - The extensions policy has been changed. Now both globals.xtns and the user
+ extension files will list the extensions, that are _allowed_ ! In earlier versions,
+ the forbidden extensions were listed, that is allow everything, except to deny a few.
+ From this version on, it's deny everything, except allow the ones, listed in these files.
+ - While the code for the search of illegal/dangerous material stored in user space is
+ back, it will not erase any files any more. Instead, it will remove all
+ rights from that file, so it can not be executed, or read. Files, with the +x bit set,
+ will be chmodded to -x. This is another "defense line" to stop the user to execute
+ programs, stored in user space.
+ - The access to all linux binaries, and source code files, stored in user space, if any,
+ will be blocked.
+ - Absolute path for restricted users can not be longer then 255 characters. All files,
+ that are longer (with full path), will be renamed.
+ - Minor bug fixes.
+
+0.2a - Major bug fixes.
+ - User activities are logged with syslog.
+ - hhsytem revised, hardened. /bin/sh isnt involved anymore into program starting.
+ If the home directory is in the PATH, it's ignored.
+ - erasing illegal content is temporarily suspended and removed.
+
+0.1b - Major bug fixes.
+ - The config files are accidentally missing from this release!
+
+0.1a - The first version of the program.
+
+2005.05.23.
Index: cgcs-users-1.0-r0/CONTRIBUTORS.orig
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ cgcs-users-1.0-r0/CONTRIBUTORS.orig
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+CONTRIBUTORS TO PROJECT IBSH
+
+Kim Streich <kstreich at gmail.com>
+ * bug finder, debugger, tester.
+
+RazoR (Nikolay Alexandrov) <Nikolay@Alexandrov.ws>
+ * bug finder, debugger, tester.
Index: cgcs-users-1.0-r0/COPYING.orig
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ cgcs-users-1.0-r0/COPYING.orig
@@ -0,0 +1,340 @@
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Index: cgcs-users-1.0-r0/COPYRIGHT.orig
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ cgcs-users-1.0-r0/COPYRIGHT.orig
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+This file is part of IBSH (Iron Bars Shell) , a restricted Unix shell
+Copyright (C) 2005 Attila Nagyidai
+
+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 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
+of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
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+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
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+along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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+
Index: cgcs-users-1.0-r0/INSTALL.orig
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ cgcs-users-1.0-r0/INSTALL.orig
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+Installing ibsh is really easy, so no need for the usual sections
+in this document. There is no configure script either, so if
+something wrong, make will fail.
+
+# make ibsh
+# make ibsh_install
+
+Optionally:
+
+# make clean
+
+
+To uninstall ibsh:
+
+# make ibsh_uninstall
+
+
+Of course you will have to enable this shell by:
+# echo /bin/ibsh >> /etc/shells
+or however you like it.
+And make sure the permissions read 0755 !
+
+2005.03.24.
Index: cgcs-users-1.0-r0/main.c.orig
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ cgcs-users-1.0-r0/main.c.orig
@@ -0,0 +1,233 @@
+/*
+ Created: 03.19.05 11:34:57 by Attila Nagyidai
+
+ $Id: C\040Console.c,v 1.1.2.1 2003/08/13 00:38:46 neum Exp $
+
+ This file is part of IBSH (Iron Bars Shell) , a restricted Unix shell
+ Copyright (C) 2005 Attila Nagyidai
+
+ 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 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
+ of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+ Author: Attila Nagyidai
+ Email: na@ent.hu
+
+ Co-Author: Shy
+ Email: shy@cpan.org
+
+ Co-Author: Witzy
+ Email: stazzz@altern.org
+
+ URL: http://ibsh.sourceforge.net
+ IRC: irc.freenode.net #ibsh
+ RSS, Statistics, etc: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ibsh/
+
+*/
+
+/* Header files */
+#include "ibsh.h"
+
+/* Main: */
+/* Handle arguments, read config files, start command processing. */
+/* IBSH doesnt use any command line arguments, but my text editor */
+/* uses this code in all new c files to create. And i didnt have the */
+/* heart to remove it. ;p */
+/* Technical Description: */
+/* Get the passwd entry for the user. The uid is easily aquired, since */
+/* it is the real user id. After that, grab the passwd file entry upon */
+/* the id, and copy the information to the loggedin struct. */
+/* Add some signal handlers too. */
+/* The infinite loop: */
+/* Get the current directory, the full path. Compute the jailpath from that, */
+/* that is the directories below the users homedir, which is the jail root. */
+/* The jail ceiling if you like. Print some prompt to the user with the jailpath, */
+/* and read stdin for incoming commands. Filter out the bad commands, typos, the */
+/* not allowed commands. It the command is ok, execute it. If it is a shell builtin, */
+/* use our builtin code, otherwise use execve. After execve, check if the user didnt */
+/* use the last command to create some illegal content. If yes, erase that. Give the */
+/* notice only afterwards. */
+int main(int argc, char **argv)
+{
+ char temp[STRING_SIZE], *buf;
+ struct stat info;
+ uid_t ruid, euid;
+ gid_t rgid, egid;
+
+
+ /* setuid protection */
+ ruid = getuid();
+ euid = geteuid();
+ rgid = getgid();
+ egid = getegid();
+ if ( (ruid!=euid) || (ruid==0) || (euid==0) || (rgid!=egid) || (rgid==0) || (egid==0) ) {
+ OPENLOG;
+ syslog(LOG_ERR, "setuid/setgid violation!");
+ CLOSELOG;
+ printf("ibsh: setuid/setgid violation!! exiting...\n");
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ printf("ruid: %d;euid: %d;rgid: %d;egid: %d\n", ruid,euid,rgid,egid);
+#endif
+ exit(0);
+ }
+
+ /* To Do: The code of your application goes here */
+ /* First part: */
+ /* Get essential information about the user who got this shell: */
+ /* first the username, then the user id. Upon this, retrieve the */
+ /* user's record in the passwd file. */
+ bzero(&loggedin, sizeof(loggedin));
+ loggedin.uid = getuid();
+ loggedin.record = getpwuid(loggedin.uid);
+ if ( loggedin.record == NULL ) {
+ loggedin.record = getpwnam(loggedin.uname);
+ if ( loggedin.record == NULL ) {
+ openlog(loggedin.uname, LOG_PID, LOG_AUTH);
+ syslog(LOG_ERR, "Can not obtain user information");
+ printf("Can not obtain user information\n");
+ closelog();
+ exit(0);
+ }
+ }
+ strncpy(loggedin.uname, loggedin.record->pw_name, PAM_SIZE);
+ strncpy(loggedin.udir, loggedin.record->pw_dir, STRING_SIZE);
+
+ /* Second part: */
+ /* Handle some signal catching. Read the configuration files. */
+ signal( SIGINT, SIG_IGN );
+ signal( SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN );
+ signal( SIGTERM, SIG_IGN );
+ signal( SIGTSTP, SIG_IGN );
+ LoadConfig();
+
+ /* Command mode */
+ if(argc == 3) {
+ if ( argv[1][1] == 'c' ) {
+ if ( CommandOK(argv[2], loggedin.udir, "/", filtered_command) == 1) {
+ exitcode = hhsystem(filtered_command);
+ OPENLOG;
+ syslog(LOG_INFO, "command %s ordered, command %s has been executed.",
+ argv[2], filtered_command);
+ printf("command %s ordered, command %s has been executed.\n",
+ argv[2], filtered_command);
+ CLOSELOG;
+ exit(exitcode);
+ }
+ printf("CommandOK failed (%s/%s)\n", loggedin.udir, filtered_command);
+ exit(0);
+ }
+ else {
+ printf("Invalid are (%s)\n", argv[1]);
+ exit(0);
+ }
+ }
+
+ OPENLOG;
+ syslog(LOG_INFO, "user %s has logged in.", loggedin.uname);
+ CLOSELOG;
+
+
+#ifdef INCLUDE_DELETE_BAD_FILES
+ DelBadFiles(loggedin.udir);
+#endif
+ if ( chdir (loggedin.udir) < 0 )
+ return -1;
+
+
+ /* Third part: */
+ /* Start reading and processing the user issued commands. */
+ /* Split the command by the spaces, filter out anything, */
+ /* that would allow the user to access files outside the */
+ /* jail. Filter out multiples and pipes as well. No program */
+ /* will be allowed to run, unless it is mentioned in the */
+ /* config files. Files that are created with an extension */
+ /* that is listed in the other config file, must be deleted! */
+ for ( ; ; ) {
+ /* Where is he ? */
+ if ( getcwd(real_path, STRING_SIZE) == NULL )
+ return -1;
+ GetPositionInJail(real_path, loggedin.udir, jail_path);
+ if ( (strlen(jail_path)) == 0 ) {
+ strncpy(jail_path, "/", 2);
+ }
+ /* We don't want the user to know where he actually is. */
+ /* This is the prompt! */
+ printf("[%s]%% ", jail_path);
+ /* scanf("%s", user_command); */
+ myscanf(user_command, real_path);
+ /* Command interpretation and execution. */
+ if ( (CommandOK(user_command, loggedin.udir, jail_path, filtered_command)) == 0 ) {
+ printf("Sorry, can't let you do that!\n");
+ log_attempt(loggedin.uname); /* v0.2a */
+ continue;
+ }
+ /* If the user issued command starts with a shell builtin. */
+ bzero(temp, strlen(temp));
+ if ( (buf = strstr(filtered_command, "cd")) != NULL ) {
+ if ( (strcmp(buf, filtered_command)) == 0 ) {
+ LTrim3(filtered_command, temp);
+ if ( (strcmp(temp, real_path)) != 0 ) {
+ if ( (strcmp(temp, "..")) == 0 ) {
+ PathMinusOne(jail_path, temp, 1,sizeof(temp));
+ }
+ if ( (strcmp(temp, "/")) == 0 ) {
+ strncpy(temp, loggedin.udir, LINE_SIZE);
+ }
+ exitcode = chdir(temp);
+ if ( exitcode == -1 ) {
+ printf("ibsh: cd: %s: No such file or directory\n", temp);
+ }
+ }
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+ else if ( (buf = strstr(filtered_command, "pwd")) != NULL ) {
+ if ( (strcmp(buf, filtered_command)) == 0 ) {
+ printf("%s\n", jail_path);
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+ else if ( (buf = strstr(filtered_command, "logout")) != NULL ) {
+ if ( (strcmp(buf, filtered_command)) == 0 ) {
+ OPENLOG;
+ syslog(LOG_INFO, "user %s has logged out.", loggedin.uname);
+ CLOSELOG;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ else if ( (buf = strstr(filtered_command, "exit")) != NULL ) {
+ if ( (strcmp(buf, filtered_command)) == 0 ) {
+ OPENLOG;
+ syslog(LOG_INFO, "user %s has logged out.", loggedin.uname);
+ printf("user %s has logged out\n", loggedin.uname);
+ CLOSELOG;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ exitcode = hhsystem(filtered_command);
+ if ( exitcode < 0 ) {
+ printf("%s\n", strerror(errno));
+ }
+ }
+ if ( getcwd(real_path, STRING_SIZE) == NULL )
+ return -1;
+#ifdef INCLUDE_BAD_FILES
+ DelBadFiles(loggedin.udir);
+#endif
+ if ( chdir (real_path) < 0 )
+ return 1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
Index: cgcs-users-1.0-r0/Makefile.orig
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--- /dev/null
+++ cgcs-users-1.0-r0/Makefile.orig
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+# This is the makefile for ibsh 0.3e
+CC = gcc -g -O3
+OBJECTS = main.o command.o jail.o execute.o config.o misc.o antixploit.o delbadfiles.o
+
+all ibsh: ${OBJECTS} ibsh.h
+ ${CC} -o ibsh ${OBJECTS}
+
+main.o: main.c ibsh.h
+ ${CC} -c main.c
+
+command.o: command.c ibsh.h
+ ${CC} -c command.c
+
+jail.o: jail.c ibsh.h
+ ${CC} -c jail.c
+
+execute.o: execute.c ibsh.h
+ ${CC} -c execute.c
+
+config.o: config.c ibsh.h
+ ${CC} -c config.c
+
+misc.o: misc.c ibsh.h
+ ${CC} -c misc.c
+
+antixploit.o: antixploit.c ibsh.h
+ ${CC} -c antixploit.c
+
+delbadfiles.o: delbadfiles.c ibsh.h
+ ${CC} -c delbadfiles.c
+
+ibsh_install:
+ cp ./ibsh /bin/
+ mkdir /etc/ibsh
+ mkdir /etc/ibsh/cmds
+ mkdir /etc/ibsh/xtns
+ cp ./globals.cmds /etc/ibsh/
+ cp ./globals.xtns /etc/ibsh/
+
+ibsh_uninstall:
+ rm -rf /etc/ibsh/globals.cmds
+ rm -rf /etc/ibsh/globals.xtns
+ rm -rf /etc/ibsh/cmds/*.*
+ rm -rf /etc/ibsh/xtns/*.*
+ rmdir /etc/ibsh/cmds
+ rmdir /etc/ibsh/xtns
+ rmdir /etc/ibsh
+ rm -rf /bin/ibsh
+
+clean:
+ rm -rf ibsh
+ rm -rf *.o
+
+
+# 13:49 2005.04.06.
+
Index: cgcs-users-1.0-r0/README.orig
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ cgcs-users-1.0-r0/README.orig
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+ Iron Bars SHell - a restricted interactive shell.
+
+Overview
+
+ For long i have been in the search of a decent restricted shell, but in vain.
+ The few i found, were really easy to hack, and there were quite a few docs
+ around on the web about hacking restricted shells with a menu interface.
+ For my definitions, a restricted shell must not only prevent the user to
+ escape her jail, but also not to access any files outside the jail.
+ The system administrator must have total control over the restricted shell.
+ These are the major features incorporated and realized by ibsh.
+
+
+Features
+
+ Please read the changelog.
+
+
+Installation
+
+ Read the INSTALL file.
+
+
+Contact
+ See Authors file.
+
+
+Attila Nagyidai
+2005.05.23.
Index: cgcs-users-1.0-r0/Release.orig
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--- /dev/null
+++ cgcs-users-1.0-r0/Release.orig
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+This release introduces minor bugfixes, and important new and renewed features.
+Erasing evil files in the home directory of the user is incorporated again, with
+many improvements. First of all: no file will be erased! Only the access to them
+will be blocked. The extension policy has changed, now ibsh blocks those extensions,
+that are NOT listed. This goes in sync with the usual method of operation of ibsh.
+The execute permission of files in the user space, will be removed.
+New customizing features were added: each user now can have her own commands and
+extensions file, created and maintained by the system administrator. Some users
+(employees) may require access to special programs. User configuration files allow
+this access only those, who need it, not for everybody.
+Ibsh now scans not only the extensions of files, but the content too! Whatever the permission
+for a certain file exists, if that contains source code, or is a linux binary, access
+will be blocked.
+The absolute path for the users is now limited to 255 characters. Longer, already
+existing filenames will be renamed.
+
+06/04/2005
Index: cgcs-users-1.0-r0/TODO.orig
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ cgcs-users-1.0-r0/TODO.orig
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+TODO
+
+ - tab completion.
+ - shell variables.
+ - some changes to the prompt, maybe variable prompt.
+ - history
+ - to be able to use corporate, or other large/complicated programs in a safe
+ working environment, yet be able to share files/work with others.
+
+2005.05.23.

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# Add any commands the user may execute. Even shell commands.
# You have to allow logout and/or exit, so the user can logout!
# cd and pwd should also be allowed. Note: other shell builtin
# commands are not yet implemented!
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# Add any extension the user may use.
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# Add any commands the user may execute. Even shell commands.
# You have to allow logout and/or exit, so the user can logout!
# cd and pwd should also be allowed. Note: other shell builtin
# commands are not yet implemented!
#
touch
tar
scp
sftp
ssh
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# Add any extension the user may use.
.doc
.txt
.tgz
.tar