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author | Armin Kuster <akuster808@gmail.com> | 2022-05-03 14:31:21 -0700 |
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committer | Armin Kuster <akuster808@gmail.com> | 2022-05-14 10:51:32 -0700 |
commit | a764533c20c9cedf0834138076d38d329982e1af (patch) | |
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meta-security: move perl and python recipes to dynamic layers structure
Signed-off-by: Armin Kuster <akuster808@gmail.com>
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1 | # Copyright (C) 1999-2007 Jay Beale | ||
2 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. | ||
3 | # Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 | ||
4 | |||
5 | package Bastille::API; | ||
6 | |||
7 | ## TO DO: | ||
8 | # | ||
9 | # | ||
10 | # 1) Look for more places to insert error handling... | ||
11 | # | ||
12 | # 2) Document this module more | ||
13 | # | ||
14 | # | ||
15 | |||
16 | |||
17 | ########################################################################## | ||
18 | # | ||
19 | # This module forms the basis for the v1.1 API. | ||
20 | # | ||
21 | ########################################################################## | ||
22 | |||
23 | # | ||
24 | # This module forms the initial basis for the Bastille Engine, implemented | ||
25 | # presently via a Perl API for Perl modules. | ||
26 | # | ||
27 | # This is still under construction -- it is very usable, but not very well | ||
28 | # documented, yet. | ||
29 | # | ||
30 | |||
31 | ########################################################################## | ||
32 | # | ||
33 | # API Function Listing | ||
34 | # | ||
35 | ########################################################################## | ||
36 | # The routines which should be called by Bastille modules are listed here, | ||
37 | # though they are better documented throughout this file. | ||
38 | # | ||
39 | # Distro Specific Stuff: | ||
40 | # | ||
41 | # &GetDistro - figures out what distro we're running, if it knows it... | ||
42 | # &ConfigureForDistro - sets global variables based on the distro | ||
43 | # &GetGlobal - returns hash values defined in ConfigureForDistro | ||
44 | # | ||
45 | # &getGlobalConfig - returns value of hash set up by ReadConfig | ||
46 | # | ||
47 | # Logging Specific Stuff has moved to LogAPI.pm: | ||
48 | # | ||
49 | # &B_log(type,msg) -- takes care of all logging | ||
50 | # | ||
51 | # | ||
52 | # Input functions for the old input method... | ||
53 | # | ||
54 | # File open/close/backup functions | ||
55 | # | ||
56 | # &B_open * -- opens a file handle and logs the action/error (OLD WAY!) | ||
57 | # &B_open_plus -- opens a pair of file handles for the old and new version | ||
58 | # of a file; respects logonly flag. (NEW WAY) | ||
59 | # &B_close * -- closes a file handle and logs the action/error (OLD WAY!) | ||
60 | # &B_close_plus -- closes a pair of file handles opened by B_open_plus, | ||
61 | # backing up one file and renaming the new file to the | ||
62 | # old one's name, logging actions/errors. Respects the | ||
63 | # logonly flag -- needs B_backup file. Finally, sets | ||
64 | # new file's mode,uid,gid to old file's... (NEW WAY) | ||
65 | # &B_backup_file - backs up a file that is being changed/deleted into the | ||
66 | # $GLOBAL_BDIR{"backup"} directory. | ||
67 | # | ||
68 | # Non-content file modification functions | ||
69 | # | ||
70 | # &B_delete_file - deletes the named file, backing up a copy | ||
71 | # &B_create_file - creates the named file, if it doesn't exist | ||
72 | # | ||
73 | # &B_symlink - create a symlink to a file, recording the revert rm | ||
74 | # | ||
75 | # More stuff | ||
76 | # | ||
77 | # &B_createdir - make a directory, if it doesn't exist, record revert rmdir | ||
78 | # &B_cp - copy a file, respecting LOGONLY and revert func. | ||
79 | # &B_mknod - wrap mknod with revert and logonly and prefix functionality | ||
80 | # | ||
81 | # &B_read_sums - reads sum.csv file and parses input into the GLOBAL_SUM hash | ||
82 | # &B_write_sums - writes sum.csv file from GLOBAL_SUM hash | ||
83 | # &B_check_sum($) - take a file name and compares the stored cksum with the current | ||
84 | # cksum of said file | ||
85 | # &B_set_sum($) - takes a file name and gets that files current cksum then sets | ||
86 | # that sum in the GLOBAL_SUM hash | ||
87 | # &B_revert_log - create entry in shell script, executed later by bastille -r | ||
88 | # &showDisclaimer - Print the disclaimer and wait for 5 minutes for acceptance | ||
89 | ########################################################################### | ||
90 | # Note: GLOBAL_VERBOSE | ||
91 | # | ||
92 | # All logging functions now check GLOBAL_VERBOSE and, if set, will print | ||
93 | # all the information sent to log files to STDOUT/STDERR as well. | ||
94 | # | ||
95 | |||
96 | # | ||
97 | # Note: GLOBAL_LOGONLY | ||
98 | # | ||
99 | # All Bastille API functions now check for the existence of a GLOBAL_LOGONLY | ||
100 | # variable. When said variable is set, no function actually modifies the | ||
101 | # system. | ||
102 | # | ||
103 | # Note: GLOBAL_DEBUG | ||
104 | # | ||
105 | # The B_log("DEBUG",...) function now checks GLOBAL_DEBUG and, if set, it will | ||
106 | # print all the information to a new debug-log file. If GLOBAL_VERBOSE is | ||
107 | # set it might log to STDOUT/STDERR as well (not yet implemented, pending | ||
108 | # discussion). Developers should populate appropriate places with &B_log(DEBUG) | ||
109 | # in order to be able to tell users to use this options and send the logs | ||
110 | # for inspection and debugging. | ||
111 | # | ||
112 | # | ||
113 | |||
114 | |||
115 | # Libraries for the Backup_file routine: Cwd and File::Path | ||
116 | use Cwd; | ||
117 | use Bastille::OSX_API; | ||
118 | use Bastille::LogAPI; | ||
119 | use File::Path; | ||
120 | use File::Basename; | ||
121 | |||
122 | # Export the API functions listed below for use by the modules. | ||
123 | |||
124 | use Exporter; | ||
125 | @ISA = qw ( Exporter ); | ||
126 | @EXPORT = qw( | ||
127 | setOptions GetDistro ConfigureForDistro B_log B_revert_log | ||
128 | SanitizeEnv | ||
129 | B_open B_close B_symlink StopLogging | ||
130 | B_open_plus B_close_plus | ||
131 | B_isFileinSumDB | ||
132 | B_create_file B_read_sums B_check_sum B_set_sum isSumDifferent listModifiedFiles | ||
133 | B_create_dir B_create_log_file | ||
134 | B_delete_file | ||
135 | B_cp B_place B_mknod | ||
136 | showDisclaimer | ||
137 | getSupportedOSHash | ||
138 | B_Backtick | ||
139 | B_System | ||
140 | isProcessRunning | ||
141 | checkProcsForService | ||
142 | |||
143 | |||
144 | $GLOBAL_OS $GLOBAL_ACTUAL_OS $CLI | ||
145 | $GLOBAL_LOGONLY $GLOBAL_VERBOSE $GLOBAL_DEBUG $GLOBAL_AUDITONLY $GLOBAL_AUDIT_NO_BROWSER $errorFlag | ||
146 | %GLOBAL_BIN %GLOBAL_DIR %GLOBAL_FILE | ||
147 | %GLOBAL_BDIR %GLOBAL_BFILE | ||
148 | %GLOBAL_CONFIG %GLOBAL_SUM | ||
149 | |||
150 | %GLOBAL_SERVICE %GLOBAL_SERVTYPE %GLOBAL_PROCESS %GLOBAL_RC_CONFIG | ||
151 | %GLOBAL_TEST | ||
152 | |||
153 | getGlobal setGlobal getGlobalConfig | ||
154 | |||
155 | |||
156 | B_parse_fstab | ||
157 | B_parse_mtab B_is_rpm_up_to_date | ||
158 | |||
159 | NOTSECURE_CAN_CHANGE SECURE_CANT_CHANGE | ||
160 | NOT_INSTALLED INCONSISTENT MANUAL NOTEST SECURE_CAN_CHANGE | ||
161 | STRING_NOT_DEFINED NOT_INSTALLED_NOTSECURE DONT_KNOW | ||
162 | RELEVANT_HEADERQ NOTRELEVANT_HEADERQ | ||
163 | ); | ||
164 | |||
165 | |||
166 | |||
167 | ###################################################### | ||
168 | ###Testing Functions | ||
169 | ################################################################## | ||
170 | |||
171 | #Define "Constants" for test functions. Note these constants sometimes get | ||
172 | #interpreted as literal strings when used as hash references, so you may | ||
173 | # have to use CONSTANT() to disambiguate, like below. Sorry, it was either | ||
174 | # that or create even *more* global variables. | ||
175 | # See TestDriver.pm for definitions, and test design doc for full explaination | ||
176 | use constant { | ||
177 | NOTSECURE_CAN_CHANGE => 0, | ||
178 | SECURE_CANT_CHANGE => 1, | ||
179 | NOT_INSTALLED => 2, # (where the lack makes the system secure, eg telnet) | ||
180 | INCONSISTENT => 3, | ||
181 | MANUAL => 4, | ||
182 | NOTEST => 5, | ||
183 | SECURE_CAN_CHANGE => 6, | ||
184 | STRING_NOT_DEFINED => 7, | ||
185 | NOT_INSTALLED_NOTSECURE => 8, #(Where the missing s/w makes the system less secure eg IPFilter) | ||
186 | #Intentional duplicates follow | ||
187 | DONT_KNOW => 5, | ||
188 | RELEVANT_HEADERQ => 6, | ||
189 | NOTRELEVANT_HEADERQ => 0 | ||
190 | }; | ||
191 | |||
192 | &SanitizeEnv; | ||
193 | |||
194 | # Set up some common error messages. These are independent of | ||
195 | # operating system | ||
196 | |||
197 | # These will allow us to line up the warnings and error messages | ||
198 | my $err ="ERROR: "; | ||
199 | my $spc =" "; | ||
200 | my $GLOBAL_OS="None"; | ||
201 | my $GLOBAL_ACTUAL_OS="None"; | ||
202 | my %GLOBAL_SUMS=(); | ||
203 | my $CLI=''; | ||
204 | |||
205 | #OS independent Error Messages Follow, normally "bastille" script filters | ||
206 | #options before interactive or Bastille runs, so this check is often redundant | ||
207 | $GLOBAL_ERROR{"usage"}="\n". | ||
208 | "$spc Usage: bastille [ -b | -c | -x ] [ --os <version> ] [ -f <alternate config> ]\n". | ||
209 | "$spc bastille [ -r | --assess | --assessnobowser ]\n\n". | ||
210 | "$spc --assess : check status of system and report in browser\n". | ||
211 | "$spc --assessnobrowser : check status of system and list report locations\n". | ||
212 | "$spc -b : use a saved config file to apply changes\n". | ||
213 | "$spc directly to system\n". | ||
214 | "$spc -c : use the Curses (non-X11) TUI\n". | ||
215 | "$spc -f <alternate config>: populate answers with a different config file\n". | ||
216 | "$spc -r : revert all Bastille changes to-date\n". | ||
217 | "$spc -x : use the Perl/Tk (X11) GUI\n" . | ||
218 | "$spc --os <version> : ask all questions for the given operating system\n" . | ||
219 | "$spc version. e.g. --os RH6.0\n"; | ||
220 | |||
221 | # These options don't work universally, so it's best not to | ||
222 | # document them here (yet). Hopefully, we'll get them | ||
223 | # straightened out soon. | ||
224 | #"$spc --log : log-only option\n". | ||
225 | #"$spc -v : verbose mode\n". | ||
226 | #"$spc --debug : debug mode\n"; | ||
227 | |||
228 | |||
229 | ############################################################################## | ||
230 | # | ||
231 | # Directory structure for Bastille Linux v1.2 and up | ||
232 | # | ||
233 | ############################################################################## | ||
234 | # | ||
235 | # /usr/sbin/ -- location of Bastille binaries | ||
236 | # /usr/lib/Bastille -- location of Bastille modules | ||
237 | # /usr/share/Bastille -- location of Bastille data files | ||
238 | # /etc/Bastille -- location of Bastille config files | ||
239 | # | ||
240 | # /var/log/Bastille -- location of Bastille log files | ||
241 | # /var/log/Bastille/revert -- directory holding all Bastille-created revert scripts | ||
242 | # /var/log/Bastille/revert/backup -- directory holding the original files that | ||
243 | # Bastille modifies, with permissions intact | ||
244 | # | ||
245 | ############################################################################## | ||
246 | |||
247 | ############################################################################## | ||
248 | # | ||
249 | # Directory structure for HP-UX Bastille v2.0 and up | ||
250 | # | ||
251 | ############################################################################## | ||
252 | # | ||
253 | # /opt/sec_mgmt/bastille/bin/ -- location of Bastille binaries | ||
254 | # /opt/sec_mgmt/bastille/lib/ -- location of Bastille modules | ||
255 | # /etc/opt/sec_mgmt/bastille/ -- location of Bastille data and config files | ||
256 | # | ||
257 | # /var/opt/sec_mgmt/bastille/log/ -- location of Bastille log files | ||
258 | # /var/opt/sec_mgmt/bastille/revert -- directory holding all Bastille-created | ||
259 | # revert scripts and save files | ||
260 | # | ||
261 | ############################################################################## | ||
262 | |||
263 | |||
264 | ############################################################################## | ||
265 | ############################################################################## | ||
266 | ################## Actual functions start here... ########################### | ||
267 | ############################################################################## | ||
268 | ############################################################################## | ||
269 | |||
270 | ########################################################################### | ||
271 | # setOptions takes six arguments, $GLOBAL_DEBUG, $GLOBAL_LOGONLY, | ||
272 | # $GLOBAL_VERBOSE, $GLOBAL_AUDITONLY, $GLOBAL_AUDIT_NO_BROWSER, and GLOBAL_OS; | ||
273 | ########################################################################### | ||
274 | sub setOptions($$$$$$) { | ||
275 | ($GLOBAL_DEBUG,$GLOBAL_LOGONLY,$GLOBAL_VERBOSE,$GLOBAL_AUDITONLY, | ||
276 | $GLOBAL_AUDIT_NO_BROWSER,$GLOBAL_OS) = @_; | ||
277 | if ($GLOBAL_AUDIT_NO_BROWSER) { | ||
278 | $GLOBAL_AUDITONLY = 1; | ||
279 | } | ||
280 | if (not(defined($GLOBAL_OS))){ | ||
281 | $GLOBAL_OS="None"; | ||
282 | } | ||
283 | } | ||
284 | ########################################################################### | ||
285 | # | ||
286 | # SanitizeEnv load a proper environment so Bastille cannot be tricked | ||
287 | # and Perl modules work correctly. | ||
288 | # | ||
289 | ########################################################################### | ||
290 | sub SanitizeEnv { | ||
291 | delete @ENV{'IFS','CDPATH','ENV','BASH_ENV'}; | ||
292 | $ENV{CDPATH}="."; | ||
293 | $ENV{BASH_ENV}= ""; | ||
294 | # Bin is needed here or else /usr/lib/perl5/5.005/Cwd.pm | ||
295 | # will not find `pwd` | ||
296 | # Detected while testing with -w, jfs | ||
297 | $ENV{PATH} = "/bin:/usr/bin"; | ||
298 | # Giorgi, is /usr/local/bin needed? (jfs) | ||
299 | } | ||
300 | |||
301 | ########################################################################### | ||
302 | # | ||
303 | # GetDistro checks to see if the target is a known distribution and reports | ||
304 | # said distribution. | ||
305 | # | ||
306 | # This is used throughout the script, but also by ConfigureForDistro. | ||
307 | # | ||
308 | # | ||
309 | ########################################################################### | ||
310 | |||
311 | sub GetDistro() { | ||
312 | |||
313 | my ($release,$distro); | ||
314 | |||
315 | # Only read files for the distro once. | ||
316 | # if the --os option was used then | ||
317 | if ($GLOBAL_OS eq "None") { | ||
318 | if ( -e "/etc/mandrake-release" ) { | ||
319 | open(MANDRAKE_RELEASE,"/etc/mandrake-release"); | ||
320 | $release=<MANDRAKE_RELEASE>; | ||
321 | |||
322 | if ( ($release =~ /^Mandrake Linux release (\d+\.\d+\w*)/) or ($release =~ /^Linux Mandrake release (\d+\.\d+\w*)/) ) { | ||
323 | $distro="MN$1"; | ||
324 | } | ||
325 | elsif ( $release =~ /^Mandrakelinux release (\d+\.\d+)\b/ ) { | ||
326 | $distro="MN$1"; | ||
327 | } | ||
328 | else { | ||
329 | print STDERR "$err Couldn't determine Mandrake/Mandriva version! Setting to 10.1!\n"; | ||
330 | $distro="MN10.1"; | ||
331 | } | ||
332 | |||
333 | close(MANDRAKE_RELEASE); | ||
334 | } | ||
335 | elsif ( -e "/etc/immunix-release" ) { | ||
336 | open(IMMUNIX_RELEASE,"/etc/immunix-release"); | ||
337 | $release=<IMMUNIX_RELEASE>; | ||
338 | unless ($release =~ /^Immunix Linux release (\d+\.\d+\w*)/) { | ||
339 | print STDERR "$err Couldn't determine Immunix version! Setting to 6.2!\n"; | ||
340 | $distro="RH6.2"; | ||
341 | } | ||
342 | else { | ||
343 | $distro="RH$1"; | ||
344 | } | ||
345 | close(*IMMUNIX_RELEASE); | ||
346 | } | ||
347 | elsif ( -e '/etc/fedora-release' ) { | ||
348 | open(FEDORA_RELEASE,'/etc/fedora-release'); | ||
349 | $release=<FEDORA_RELEASE>; | ||
350 | close FEDORA_RELEASE; | ||
351 | if ($release =~ /^Fedora Core release (\d+\.?\d*)/) { | ||
352 | $distro = "RHFC$1"; | ||
353 | } | ||
354 | elsif ($release =~ /^Fedora release (\d+\.?\d*)/) { | ||
355 | $distro = "RHFC$1"; | ||
356 | } | ||
357 | else { | ||
358 | print STDERR "$err Could not determine Fedora version! Setting to Fedora Core 8\n"; | ||
359 | $distro='RHFC8'; | ||
360 | } | ||
361 | } | ||
362 | elsif ( -e "/etc/redhat-release" ) { | ||
363 | open(*REDHAT_RELEASE,"/etc/redhat-release"); | ||
364 | $release=<REDHAT_RELEASE>; | ||
365 | if ($release =~ /^Red Hat Linux release (\d+\.?\d*\w*)/) { | ||
366 | $distro="RH$1"; | ||
367 | } | ||
368 | elsif ($release =~ /^Red Hat Linux .+ release (\d+)\.?\d*([AEW]S)/) { | ||
369 | $distro="RHEL$1$2"; | ||
370 | } | ||
371 | elsif ($release =~ /^Red Hat Enterprise Linux ([AEW]S) release (\d+)/) { | ||
372 | $distro="RHEL$2$1"; | ||
373 | } | ||
374 | elsif ($release =~ /^CentOS release (\d+\.\d+)/) { | ||
375 | my $version = $1; | ||
376 | if ($version =~ /^4\./) { | ||
377 | $distro='RHEL4AS'; | ||
378 | } | ||
379 | elsif ($version =~ /^3\./) { | ||
380 | $distro='RHEL3AS'; | ||
381 | } | ||
382 | else { | ||
383 | print STDERR "$err Could not determine CentOS version! Setting to Red Hat Enterprise 4 AS.\n"; | ||
384 | $distro='RHEL4AS'; | ||
385 | } | ||
386 | } | ||
387 | else { | ||
388 | # JJB/HP - Should this be B_log? | ||
389 | print STDERR "$err Couldn't determine Red Hat version! Setting to 9!\n"; | ||
390 | $distro="RH9"; | ||
391 | } | ||
392 | close(REDHAT_RELEASE); | ||
393 | |||
394 | } | ||
395 | elsif ( -e "/etc/debian_version" ) { | ||
396 | $stable="3.1"; #Change this when Debian stable changes | ||
397 | open(*DEBIAN_RELEASE,"/etc/debian_version"); | ||
398 | $release=<DEBIAN_RELEASE>; | ||
399 | unless ($release =~ /^(\d+\.\d+\w*)/) { | ||
400 | print STDERR "$err System is not running a stable Debian GNU/Linux version. Setting to $stable.\n"; | ||
401 | $distro="DB$stable"; | ||
402 | } | ||
403 | else { | ||
404 | $distro="DB$1"; | ||
405 | } | ||
406 | close(DEBIAN_RELEASE); | ||
407 | } | ||
408 | elsif ( -e "/etc/SuSE-release" ) { | ||
409 | open(*SUSE_RELEASE,"/etc/SuSE-release"); | ||
410 | $release=<SUSE_RELEASE>; | ||
411 | if ($release =~ /^SuSE Linux (\d+\.\d+\w*)/i) { | ||
412 | $distro="SE$1"; | ||
413 | } | ||
414 | elsif ($release =~ /^SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server (\d+\.?\d?\w*)/i) { | ||
415 | $distro="SESLES$1"; | ||
416 | } | ||
417 | elsif ($release =~ /^SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (\d+\.?\d?\w*)/i) { | ||
418 | $distro="SESLES$1"; | ||
419 | } | ||
420 | elsif ($release =~ /^openSuSE (\d+\.\d+\w*)/i) { | ||
421 | $distro="SE$1"; | ||
422 | } | ||
423 | else { | ||
424 | print STDERR "$err Couldn't determine SuSE version! Setting to 10.3!\n"; | ||
425 | $distro="SE10.3"; | ||
426 | } | ||
427 | close(SUSE_RELEASE); | ||
428 | } | ||
429 | elsif ( -e "/etc/turbolinux-release") { | ||
430 | open(*TURBOLINUX_RELEASE,"/etc/turbolinux-release"); | ||
431 | $release=<TURBOLINUX_RELEASE>; | ||
432 | unless ($release =~ /^Turbolinux Workstation (\d+\.\d+\w*)/) { | ||
433 | print STDERR "$err Couldn't determine TurboLinux version! Setting to 7.0!\n"; | ||
434 | $distro="TB7.0"; | ||
435 | } | ||
436 | else { | ||
437 | $distro="TB$1"; | ||
438 | } | ||
439 | close(TURBOLINUX_RELEASE); | ||
440 | } | ||
441 | else { | ||
442 | # We're either on Mac OS X, HP-UX or an unsupported O/S. | ||
443 | if ( -x '/usr/bin/uname') { | ||
444 | # uname is in /usr/bin on Mac OS X and HP-UX | ||
445 | $release=`/usr/bin/uname -sr`; | ||
446 | } | ||
447 | else { | ||
448 | print STDERR "$err Could not determine operating system version!\n"; | ||
449 | $distro="unknown"; | ||
450 | } | ||
451 | |||
452 | # Figure out what kind of system we're on. | ||
453 | if ($release ne "") { | ||
454 | if ($release =~ /^Darwin\s+(\d+)\.(\d+)/) { | ||
455 | if ($1 == 6 ) { | ||
456 | $distro = "OSX10.2"; | ||
457 | } | ||
458 | elsif ($1 == 7) { | ||
459 | $distro = "OSX10.3"; | ||
460 | } | ||
461 | elsif ($1 == 8) { | ||
462 | $distro = "OSX10.3"; | ||
463 | } | ||
464 | else { | ||
465 | $distro = "unknown"; | ||
466 | } | ||
467 | } | ||
468 | elsif ( $release =~ /(^HP-UX)\s*B\.(\d+\.\d+)/ ) { | ||
469 | $distro="$1$2"; | ||
470 | } | ||
471 | else { | ||
472 | print STDERR "$err Could not determine operating system version!\n"; | ||
473 | $distro="unknown"; | ||
474 | } | ||
475 | } | ||
476 | } | ||
477 | |||
478 | $GLOBAL_OS=$distro; | ||
479 | } elsif (not (defined $GLOBAL_OS)) { | ||
480 | print "ERROR: GLOBAL OS Scoping Issue\n"; | ||
481 | } else { | ||
482 | $distro = $GLOBAL_OS; | ||
483 | } | ||
484 | |||
485 | return $distro; | ||
486 | } | ||
487 | |||
488 | ################################################################################### | ||
489 | # &getActualDistro; # | ||
490 | # # | ||
491 | # This subroutine returns the actual os version in which is running on. This # | ||
492 | # os version is independent of the --os switch feed to bastille. # | ||
493 | # # | ||
494 | ################################################################################### | ||
495 | sub getActualDistro { | ||
496 | # set local variable to $GLOBAL_OS | ||
497 | |||
498 | if ($GLOBAL_ACTUAL_OS eq "None") { | ||
499 | my $os = $GLOBAL_OS; | ||
500 | # undef GLOBAL_OS so that the GetDistro routine will return | ||
501 | # the actualDistro, it might otherwise return the distro set | ||
502 | # by the --os switch. | ||
503 | $GLOBAL_OS = "None"; | ||
504 | $GLOBAL_ACTUAL_OS = &GetDistro; | ||
505 | # reset the GLOBAL_OS variable | ||
506 | $GLOBAL_OS = $os; | ||
507 | } | ||
508 | return $GLOBAL_ACTUAL_OS; | ||
509 | } | ||
510 | # These are helper routines which used to be included inside GetDistro | ||
511 | sub is_OS_supported($) { | ||
512 | my $os=$_[0]; | ||
513 | my $supported=0; | ||
514 | my %supportedOSHash = &getSupportedOSHash; | ||
515 | |||
516 | foreach my $oSType (keys %supportedOSHash) { | ||
517 | foreach my $supported_os ( @{$supportedOSHash{$oSType}} ) { | ||
518 | if ( $supported_os eq $os ) { | ||
519 | $supported=1; | ||
520 | } | ||
521 | } | ||
522 | } | ||
523 | |||
524 | return $supported; | ||
525 | } | ||
526 | |||
527 | ############################################################################### | ||
528 | # getSupportedOSHash | ||
529 | # | ||
530 | # This subrountine returns a hash of supported OSTypes, which point to a | ||
531 | # a list of supported distros. When porting to a new distro, add the | ||
532 | # distro id to the hash in its appropriate list. | ||
533 | ############################################################################### | ||
534 | sub getSupportedOSHash () { | ||
535 | |||
536 | my %osHash = ("LINUX" => [ | ||
537 | "DB2.2", "DB3.0", | ||
538 | "RH6.0","RH6.1","RH6.2","RH7.0", | ||
539 | "RH7.1","RH7.2","RH7.3","RH8.0", | ||
540 | "RH9", | ||
541 | "RHEL5", | ||
542 | "RHEL4AS","RHEL4ES","RHEL4WS", | ||
543 | "RHEL3AS","RHEL3ES","RHEL3WS", | ||
544 | "RHEL2AS","RHEL2ES","RHEL2WS", | ||
545 | "RHFC1","RHFC2","RHFC3","RHFC4", | ||
546 | "RHFC5","RHFC6","RHFC7","RHFC8", | ||
547 | "MN6.0","MN6.1 ","MN7.0","MN7.1", | ||
548 | "MN7.2","MN8.0","MN8.1","MN8.2", | ||
549 | "MN10.1", | ||
550 | "SE7.2","SE7.3", "SE8.0","SE8.1","SE9.0","SE9.1", | ||
551 | "SE9.2","SE9.3","SE10.0","SE10.1","SE10.2","SE10.3", | ||
552 | "SESLES8","SESLES9","SESLES10", | ||
553 | "TB7.0" | ||
554 | ], | ||
555 | |||
556 | "HP-UX" => [ | ||
557 | "HP-UX11.00","HP-UX11.11", | ||
558 | "HP-UX11.22", "HP-UX11.23", | ||
559 | "HP-UX11.31" | ||
560 | ], | ||
561 | |||
562 | "OSX" => [ | ||
563 | 'OSX10.2','OSX10.3','OSX10.4' | ||
564 | ] | ||
565 | ); | ||
566 | |||
567 | return %osHash; | ||
568 | |||
569 | } | ||
570 | |||
571 | |||
572 | ############################################################################### | ||
573 | # setFileLocations(OSMapFile, currentDistro); | ||
574 | # | ||
575 | # Given a file map location this subroutine will create the GLOBAL_* | ||
576 | # hash entries specified within this file. | ||
577 | ############################################################################### | ||
578 | sub setFileLocations($$) { | ||
579 | |||
580 | my ($fileInfoFile,$currentDistro) = @_; | ||
581 | |||
582 | # define a mapping from the first argument to the proper hash | ||
583 | my %map = ("BIN" => \%GLOBAL_BIN, | ||
584 | "FILE" => \%GLOBAL_FILE, | ||
585 | "BFILE" => \%GLOBAL_BFILE, | ||
586 | "DIR" => \%GLOBAL_DIR, | ||
587 | "BDIR" => \%GLOBAL_BDIR | ||
588 | ); | ||
589 | my @fileInfo = (); | ||
590 | |||
591 | # File containing file location information | ||
592 | if(open(FILEINFO, "<$fileInfoFile" )) { | ||
593 | |||
594 | @fileInfo = <FILEINFO>; | ||
595 | |||
596 | close(FILEINFO); | ||
597 | |||
598 | } | ||
599 | else { | ||
600 | print STDERR "$err Unable to find file location information for '$distro'.\n" . | ||
601 | "$spc Contact the Bastille support list for details.\n"; | ||
602 | exit(1); | ||
603 | } | ||
604 | |||
605 | # Each line of the file map follows the pattern below: | ||
606 | # bdir,init.d,'/etc/rc.d/init.d',RH7.2,RH7.3 | ||
607 | # if the distro information is not available, e.g. | ||
608 | # bdir,init.d,'/etc/rc.d/init.d' | ||
609 | # then the line applies to all distros under the OSType | ||
610 | foreach my $file (@fileInfo) { | ||
611 | # Perl comments are allowed within the file but only entire line comments | ||
612 | if($file !~ /^\s+\#|^\s+$/) { | ||
613 | chomp $file; | ||
614 | # type relates to the map above, type bin will map to GLOBAL_BIN | ||
615 | # id is the identifier used as the hash key by the GLOBAL hash | ||
616 | # fileLocation is the full path to the file | ||
617 | # distroList is an optional list of distros that this particular | ||
618 | # file location, if no distro list is presented the file location | ||
619 | # is considered to apply to all distros | ||
620 | my ($type,$id,$fileLocation,@distroList) = split /\s*,\s*/, $file; | ||
621 | $fileLocation =~ s/^\'(.*)\'$/$1/; | ||
622 | if($#distroList == -1) { | ||
623 | $map{uc($type)}->{$id}=$fileLocation; | ||
624 | } | ||
625 | else { | ||
626 | foreach my $distro (@distroList) { | ||
627 | # if the current distro matches the distro listed then | ||
628 | # this file location applies | ||
629 | if($currentDistro =~ /$distro/) { | ||
630 | $map{uc($type)}->{$id}=$fileLocation; | ||
631 | } | ||
632 | } | ||
633 | } | ||
634 | } | ||
635 | } | ||
636 | unless(defined($map{uc("BFILE")}->{"current_config"})) { | ||
637 | &setGlobal("BFILE","current_config",&getGlobal("BFILE","config")); | ||
638 | } | ||
639 | } | ||
640 | |||
641 | ############################################################################### | ||
642 | # setServiceInfo($OSServiceMapFile, $currentDistro | ||
643 | # | ||
644 | # Given the location of an OS Service map file, which describes | ||
645 | # a service in terms of configurables, processes and a service type. | ||
646 | # The subroutine fills out the GLOBAL_SERVICE, $GLOBAL_RC_CONFIG, GLOBAL_SERVTYPE, and | ||
647 | # GLOBAL_PROCESS hashes for a given service ID. | ||
648 | ############################################################################### | ||
649 | sub setServiceInfo($$) { | ||
650 | my ($serviceInfoFile,$currentDistro) = @_; | ||
651 | my @serviceInfo = (); | ||
652 | |||
653 | if(open(SERVICEINFO, "<$serviceInfoFile" )) { | ||
654 | |||
655 | @serviceInfo = <SERVICEINFO>; | ||
656 | |||
657 | close(SERVICEINFO); | ||
658 | |||
659 | } | ||
660 | else { | ||
661 | print STDERR "$err Unable to find service, service type, and process information\n" . | ||
662 | "$spc for '$distro'.\n" . | ||
663 | "$spc Contact the Bastille support list for details.\n"; | ||
664 | exit(1); | ||
665 | } | ||
666 | |||
667 | |||
668 | # The following loop, parses the entire (YOUR OS).service file | ||
669 | # to provide service information for YOUR OS. | ||
670 | # The files format is as follows: | ||
671 | # serviceID,servType,('service' 'configuration' 'list'),('process' 'list')[,DISTROS]* | ||
672 | # if distros are not present then the service is assumed to be | ||
673 | # relevant the the current distro | ||
674 | |||
675 | |||
676 | # | ||
677 | # More specifically, this file's format for rc-based daemons is: | ||
678 | # | ||
679 | # script_name,rc,(rc-config-file rc-config-file ...),(rc-variable1 rc-variable2 ...),('program_name1 program_name2 ...') | ||
680 | # | ||
681 | # ...where script_name is a file in /etc/init.d/ and | ||
682 | # ...program_nameN is a program launced by the script. | ||
683 | # | ||
684 | # This file's format for inet-based daemons is: | ||
685 | # | ||
686 | # identifier, inet, line name/file name, program name | ||
687 | # | ||
688 | # label,inet,(port1 port2 ...),(daemon1 daemon2 ...) | ||
689 | # | ||
690 | # ...where label is arbitrary, portN is one of the ports | ||
691 | # ...this one listens on, and daemonN is a program launched | ||
692 | # ...in response to a connection on a port. | ||
693 | |||
694 | foreach my $service (@serviceInfo) { | ||
695 | # This file accepts simple whole line comments perl style | ||
696 | if($service !~ /^\s+\#|^\s+$/) { | ||
697 | chomp $service; | ||
698 | my ($serviceID,$servType,$strConfigList,$strServiceList, | ||
699 | $strProcessList,@distroList) = split /\s*,\s*/, $service; | ||
700 | |||
701 | sub MakeArrayFromString($){ | ||
702 | my $entryString = $_[0]; | ||
703 | my @destArray = (); | ||
704 | if ($entryString =~ /\'\S+\'/) { #Make sure we have something to extract before we try | ||
705 | @destArray = split /\'\s+\'/, $entryString; | ||
706 | $destArray[0] =~ s/^\(\'(.+)$/$1/; # Remove leading quotation mark | ||
707 | $destArray[$#destArray] =~ s/^(.*)\'\)$/$1/; #Remove trailing quotation mark | ||
708 | } | ||
709 | return @destArray; | ||
710 | } | ||
711 | |||
712 | # produce a list of configuration files from the files | ||
713 | # format ('configuration' 'files') | ||
714 | my @configList = MakeArrayFromString($strConfigList); | ||
715 | |||
716 | # produce a list of service configurables from the files | ||
717 | # format ('service' 'configurable') | ||
718 | my @serviceList = MakeArrayFromString($strServiceList); | ||
719 | |||
720 | # produce a list of process names from the files format | ||
721 | # ('my' 'process' 'list') | ||
722 | my @processList = MakeArrayFromString($strProcessList); | ||
723 | |||
724 | # if distros were not specified then accept the service information | ||
725 | if($#distroList == -1) { | ||
726 | @{$GLOBAL_SERVICE{$serviceID}} = @serviceList; | ||
727 | $GLOBAL_SERVTYPE{$serviceID} = $servType; | ||
728 | @{$GLOBAL_PROCESS{$serviceID}} = @processList; | ||
729 | @{$GLOBAL_RC_CONFIG{$serviceID}} = @configList; | ||
730 | } | ||
731 | else { | ||
732 | # only if the current distro matches one of the listed distros | ||
733 | # include the service information. | ||
734 | foreach my $distro (@distroList) { | ||
735 | if($currentDistro =~ /$distro/) { | ||
736 | @{$GLOBAL_SERVICE{$serviceID}} = @serviceList; | ||
737 | $GLOBAL_SERVTYPE{$serviceID} = $servType; | ||
738 | @{$GLOBAL_PROCESS{$serviceID}} = @processList; | ||
739 | @{$GLOBAL_RC_CONFIG{$serviceID}} = @configList; | ||
740 | } | ||
741 | } | ||
742 | } | ||
743 | } | ||
744 | } | ||
745 | } | ||
746 | |||
747 | |||
748 | |||
749 | ############################################################################### | ||
750 | # getFileAndServiceInfo($distro,$actualDistro) | ||
751 | # | ||
752 | # This subrountine, given distribution information, will import system file | ||
753 | # and service information into the GLOBA_* hashes. | ||
754 | # | ||
755 | # NOTE: $distro and $actualDistro will only differ when the --os switch is | ||
756 | # used to generate a configuration file for an arbitrary operating | ||
757 | # system. | ||
758 | # | ||
759 | ############################################################################### | ||
760 | sub getFileAndServiceInfo($$) { | ||
761 | |||
762 | my ($distro,$actualDistro) = @_; | ||
763 | |||
764 | # defines the path to the OS map information for any supported OS type. | ||
765 | # OS map information is used to determine file locations for a given | ||
766 | # distribution. | ||
767 | my %oSInfoPath = ( | ||
768 | "LINUX" => "/usr/share/Bastille/OSMap/", | ||
769 | "HP-UX" => "/etc/opt/sec_mgmt/bastille/OSMap/", | ||
770 | "OSX" => "/usr/share/Bastille/OSMap/" | ||
771 | ); | ||
772 | |||
773 | # returns the OS, LINUX, HP-UX, or OSX, associated with this | ||
774 | # distribution | ||
775 | my $actualOS = &getOSType($actualDistro); | ||
776 | my $oS = &getOSType($distro); | ||
777 | |||
778 | if(defined $actualOS && defined $oS) { | ||
779 | my $bastilleInfoFile = $oSInfoPath{$actualOS} . "${actualOS}.bastille"; | ||
780 | my $systemInfoFile = $oSInfoPath{$actualOS} . "${oS}.system"; | ||
781 | my $serviceInfoFile = $oSInfoPath{$actualOS} . "${oS}.service"; | ||
782 | |||
783 | if(-f $bastilleInfoFile) { | ||
784 | &setFileLocations($bastilleInfoFile,$actualDistro); | ||
785 | } | ||
786 | else { | ||
787 | print STDERR "$err Unable to find bastille file information.\n" . | ||
788 | "$spc $bastilleInfoFile does not exist on the system"; | ||
789 | exit(1); | ||
790 | } | ||
791 | |||
792 | if(-f $systemInfoFile) { | ||
793 | &setFileLocations($systemInfoFile,$distro); | ||
794 | } | ||
795 | else { | ||
796 | print STDERR "$err Unable to find system file information.\n" . | ||
797 | "$spc $systemInfoFile does not exist on the system"; | ||
798 | exit(1); | ||
799 | } | ||
800 | # Service info File is optional | ||
801 | if(-f $serviceInfoFile) { | ||
802 | &setServiceInfo($serviceInfoFile,$distro); | ||
803 | } | ||
804 | } | ||
805 | else { | ||
806 | print STDERR "$err Unable to determine operating system type\n" . | ||
807 | "$spc for $actualDistro or $distro\n"; | ||
808 | exit(1); | ||
809 | } | ||
810 | |||
811 | } | ||
812 | |||
813 | |||
814 | # returns the Operating System type associated with the specified | ||
815 | # distribution. | ||
816 | sub getOSType($) { | ||
817 | |||
818 | my $distro = $_[0]; | ||
819 | |||
820 | my %supportedOSHash = &getSupportedOSHash; | ||
821 | foreach my $oSType (keys %supportedOSHash) { | ||
822 | foreach my $oSDistro (@{$supportedOSHash{$oSType}}) { | ||
823 | if($distro eq $oSDistro) { | ||
824 | return $oSType; | ||
825 | } | ||
826 | } | ||
827 | } | ||
828 | |||
829 | return undef; | ||
830 | |||
831 | } | ||
832 | |||
833 | |||
834 | # Test subroutine used to debug file location info for new Distributions as | ||
835 | # they are ported. | ||
836 | sub dumpFileInfo { | ||
837 | print "Dumping File Information\n"; | ||
838 | foreach my $hashref (\%GLOBAL_BIN,\%GLOBAL_DIR,\%GLOBAL_FILE,\%GLOBAL_BFILE,\%GLOBAL_BDIR) { | ||
839 | foreach my $id (keys %{$hashref}) { | ||
840 | print "$id: ${$hashref}{$id}\n"; | ||
841 | } | ||
842 | print "-----------------------\n\n"; | ||
843 | } | ||
844 | } | ||
845 | |||
846 | # Test subroutine used to debug service info for new Distributions as | ||
847 | # they are ported. | ||
848 | sub dumpServiceInfo { | ||
849 | print "Dumping Service Information\n"; | ||
850 | foreach my $serviceId (keys %GLOBAL_SERVICE) { | ||
851 | print "$serviceId:\n"; | ||
852 | print "Type - $GLOBAL_SERVTYPE{$serviceId}\n"; | ||
853 | print "Service List:\n"; | ||
854 | foreach my $service (@{$GLOBAL_SERVICE{$serviceId}}) { | ||
855 | print "$service "; | ||
856 | } | ||
857 | print "\nProcess List:\n"; | ||
858 | foreach my $process (@{$GLOBAL_PROCESS{$serviceId}}) { | ||
859 | print "$process "; | ||
860 | } | ||
861 | print "\n----------------------\n"; | ||
862 | } | ||
863 | } | ||
864 | |||
865 | |||
866 | ########################################################################### | ||
867 | # | ||
868 | # &ConfigureForDistro configures the API for a given distribution. This | ||
869 | # includes setting global variables that tell the Bastille API about | ||
870 | # given binaries and directories. | ||
871 | # | ||
872 | # WARNING: If a distro is not covered here, Bastille may not be 100% | ||
873 | # compatible with it, though 1.1 is written to be much smarter | ||
874 | # about unknown distros... | ||
875 | # | ||
876 | ########################################################################### | ||
877 | sub ConfigureForDistro { | ||
878 | |||
879 | my $retval=1; | ||
880 | |||
881 | # checking to see if the os version given is in fact supported | ||
882 | my $distro = &GetDistro; | ||
883 | |||
884 | # checking to see if the actual os version is in fact supported | ||
885 | my $actualDistro = &getActualDistro; | ||
886 | $ENV{'LOCALE'}=''; # So that test cases checking for english results work ok. | ||
887 | if ((! &is_OS_supported($distro)) or (! &is_OS_supported($actualDistro)) ) { | ||
888 | # if either is not supported then print out a list of supported versions | ||
889 | if (! &is_OS_supported($distro)) { | ||
890 | print STDERR "$err '$distro' is not a supported operating system.\n"; | ||
891 | } | ||
892 | else { | ||
893 | print STDERR "$err Bastille is unable to operate correctly on this\n"; | ||
894 | print STDERR "$spc $distro operating system.\n"; | ||
895 | } | ||
896 | my %supportedOSHash = &getSupportedOSHash; | ||
897 | print STDERR "$spc Valid operating system versions are as follows:\n"; | ||
898 | |||
899 | foreach my $oSType (keys %supportedOSHash) { | ||
900 | |||
901 | print STDERR "$spc $oSType:\n$spc "; | ||
902 | |||
903 | my $os_number = 1; | ||
904 | foreach my $os (@{$supportedOSHash{$oSType}}) { | ||
905 | print STDERR "'$os' "; | ||
906 | if ($os_number == 5){ | ||
907 | print STDERR "\n$spc "; | ||
908 | $os_number = 1; | ||
909 | } | ||
910 | else { | ||
911 | $os_number++; | ||
912 | } | ||
913 | |||
914 | } | ||
915 | print STDERR "\n"; | ||
916 | } | ||
917 | |||
918 | print "\n" . $GLOBAL_ERROR{"usage"}; | ||
919 | exit(1); | ||
920 | } | ||
921 | |||
922 | # First, let's make sure that we do not create any files or | ||
923 | # directories with more permissive permissions than we | ||
924 | # intend via setting the Perl umask | ||
925 | umask(077); | ||
926 | |||
927 | &getFileAndServiceInfo($distro,$actualDistro); | ||
928 | |||
929 | # &dumpFileInfo; # great for debuging file location issues | ||
930 | # &dumpServiceInfo; # great for debuging service information issues | ||
931 | |||
932 | # OS dependent error messages (after configuring file locations) | ||
933 | my $nodisclaim_file = &getGlobal('BFILE', "nodisclaimer"); | ||
934 | |||
935 | $GLOBAL_ERROR{"disclaimer"}="$err Unable to touch $nodisclaim_file:" . | ||
936 | "$spc You must use Bastille\'s -n flag (for example:\n" . | ||
937 | "$spc bastille -f -n) or \'touch $nodisclaim_file \'\n"; | ||
938 | |||
939 | return $retval; | ||
940 | } | ||
941 | |||
942 | |||
943 | ########################################################################### | ||
944 | ########################################################################### | ||
945 | # # | ||
946 | # The B_<perl_function> file utilities are replacements for their Perl # | ||
947 | # counterparts. These replacements log their actions and their errors, # | ||
948 | # but are very similar to said counterparts. # | ||
949 | # # | ||
950 | ########################################################################### | ||
951 | ########################################################################### | ||
952 | |||
953 | |||
954 | ########################################################################### | ||
955 | # B_open is used for opening a file for reading. B_open_plus is the preferred | ||
956 | # function for writing, since it saves a backup copy of the file for | ||
957 | # later restoration. | ||
958 | # | ||
959 | # B_open opens the given file handle, associated with the given filename | ||
960 | # and logs appropriately. | ||
961 | # | ||
962 | ########################################################################### | ||
963 | |||
964 | sub B_open { | ||
965 | my $retval=1; | ||
966 | my ($handle,$filename)=@_; | ||
967 | |||
968 | unless ($GLOBAL_LOGONLY) { | ||
969 | $retval = open $handle,$filename; | ||
970 | } | ||
971 | |||
972 | ($handle) = "$_[0]" =~ /[^:]+::[^:]+::([^:]+)/; | ||
973 | &B_log("ACTION","open $handle,\"$filename\";\n"); | ||
974 | unless ($retval) { | ||
975 | &B_log("ERROR","open $handle, $filename failed...\n"); | ||
976 | } | ||
977 | |||
978 | return $retval; | ||
979 | } | ||
980 | |||
981 | ########################################################################### | ||
982 | # B_open_plus is the v1.1 open command. | ||
983 | # | ||
984 | # &B_open_plus($handle_file,$handle_original,$file) opens the file $file | ||
985 | # for reading and opens the file ${file}.bastille for writing. It is the | ||
986 | # counterpart to B_close_plus, which will move the original file to | ||
987 | # $GLOBAL_BDIR{"backup"} and will place the new file ${file}.bastille in its | ||
988 | # place. | ||
989 | # | ||
990 | # &B_open_plus makes the appropriate log entries in the action and error | ||
991 | # logs. | ||
992 | ########################################################################### | ||
993 | |||
994 | sub B_open_plus { | ||
995 | |||
996 | my ($handle_file,$handle_original,$file)=@_; | ||
997 | my $retval=1; | ||
998 | my $return_file=1; | ||
999 | my $return_old=1; | ||
1000 | |||
1001 | my $original_file = $file; | ||
1002 | |||
1003 | # Open the original file and open a copy for writing. | ||
1004 | unless ($GLOBAL_LOGONLY) { | ||
1005 | # if the temporary filename already exists then the open operation will fail. | ||
1006 | if ( $file eq "" ){ | ||
1007 | &B_log("ERROR","Internal Error - Attempt Made to Open Blank Filename"); | ||
1008 | $return_old=0; | ||
1009 | $return_file=0; | ||
1010 | return 0; #False | ||
1011 | } elsif (-e "${file}.bastille") { | ||
1012 | &B_log("ERROR","Unable to open $file as the swap file ". | ||
1013 | "${file}.bastille\" already exists. Rename the swap ". | ||
1014 | "file to allow Bastille to make desired file modifications."); | ||
1015 | $return_old=0; | ||
1016 | $return_file=0; | ||
1017 | } | ||
1018 | else { | ||
1019 | $return_old = open $handle_original,"$file"; | ||
1020 | $return_file = open $handle_file,("> $file.bastille"); | ||
1021 | } | ||
1022 | } | ||
1023 | |||
1024 | # Error handling/logging here... | ||
1025 | #&B_log("ACTION","# Modifying file $original_file via temporary file $original_file.bastille\n"); | ||
1026 | unless ($return_file) { | ||
1027 | $retval=0; | ||
1028 | &B_log("ERROR","open file: \"$original_file.bastille\" failed...\n"); | ||
1029 | } | ||
1030 | unless ($return_old) { | ||
1031 | $retval=0; | ||
1032 | &B_log("ERROR","open file: \"$original_file\" failed.\n"); | ||
1033 | } | ||
1034 | |||
1035 | return $retval; | ||
1036 | |||
1037 | } | ||
1038 | |||
1039 | ########################################################################### | ||
1040 | # B_close was the v1.0 close command. It is still used in places in the | ||
1041 | # code. | ||
1042 | # However the use of B _close_plus, which implements a new, smarter, | ||
1043 | # backup scheme is preferred. | ||
1044 | # | ||
1045 | # B_close closes the given file handle, associated with the given filename | ||
1046 | # and logs appropriately. | ||
1047 | ########################################################################### | ||
1048 | |||
1049 | |||
1050 | sub B_close { | ||
1051 | my $retval=1; | ||
1052 | |||
1053 | unless ($GLOBAL_LOGONLY) { | ||
1054 | $retval = close $_[0]; | ||
1055 | } | ||
1056 | |||
1057 | &B_log("ACTION", "close $_[0];\n"); | ||
1058 | unless ($retval) { | ||
1059 | &B_log("ERROR", "close $_[0] failed...\n"); | ||
1060 | } | ||
1061 | |||
1062 | return $retval; | ||
1063 | } | ||
1064 | |||
1065 | |||
1066 | ########################################################################### | ||
1067 | # B_close_plus is the v1.1 close command. | ||
1068 | # | ||
1069 | # &B_close_plus($handle_file,$handle_original,$file) closes the files | ||
1070 | # $file and ${file}.bastille, backs up $file to $GLOBAL_BDIR{"backup"} and | ||
1071 | # renames ${file}.bastille to $file. This backup is made using the | ||
1072 | # internal API function &B_backup_file. Further, it sets the new file's | ||
1073 | # permissions and uid/gid to the same as the old file. | ||
1074 | # | ||
1075 | # B_close_plus is the counterpart to B_open_plus, which opened $file and | ||
1076 | # $file.bastille with the file handles $handle_original and $handle_file, | ||
1077 | # respectively. | ||
1078 | # | ||
1079 | # &B_close_plus makes the appropriate log entries in the action and error | ||
1080 | # logs. | ||
1081 | ########################################################################### | ||
1082 | |||
1083 | sub B_close_plus { | ||
1084 | my ($handle_file,$handle_original,$file)=@_; | ||
1085 | my ($mode,$uid,$gid); | ||
1086 | my @junk; | ||
1087 | |||
1088 | my $original_file; | ||
1089 | |||
1090 | my $retval=1; | ||
1091 | my $return_file=1; | ||
1092 | my $return_old=1; | ||
1093 | |||
1094 | # Append the global prefix, but save the original for B_backup_file b/c | ||
1095 | # it appends the prefix on its own... | ||
1096 | |||
1097 | $original_file=$file; | ||
1098 | |||
1099 | # | ||
1100 | # Close the files and prepare for the rename | ||
1101 | # | ||
1102 | |||
1103 | if (($file eq "") or (not(-e $file ))) { | ||
1104 | &B_log("ERROR","Internal Error, attempted to close a blank filename ". | ||
1105 | "or nonexistent file."); | ||
1106 | return 0; #False | ||
1107 | } | ||
1108 | |||
1109 | unless ($GLOBAL_LOGONLY) { | ||
1110 | $return_file = close $handle_file; | ||
1111 | $return_old = close $handle_original; | ||
1112 | } | ||
1113 | |||
1114 | # Error handling/logging here... | ||
1115 | #&B_log("ACTION","#Closing $original_file and backing up to " . &getGlobal('BDIR', "backup")); | ||
1116 | #&B_log("ACTION","/$original_file\n"); | ||
1117 | |||
1118 | unless ($return_file) { | ||
1119 | $retval=0; | ||
1120 | &B_log("ERROR","close $original_file failed...\n"); | ||
1121 | } | ||
1122 | unless ($return_old) { | ||
1123 | $retval=0; | ||
1124 | &B_log("ERROR","close $original_file.bastille failed.\n"); | ||
1125 | } | ||
1126 | |||
1127 | # | ||
1128 | # If we've had no errors, backup the old file and put the new one | ||
1129 | # in its place, with the Right permissions. | ||
1130 | # | ||
1131 | |||
1132 | unless ( ($retval == 0) or $GLOBAL_LOGONLY) { | ||
1133 | |||
1134 | # Read the permissions/owners on the old file | ||
1135 | |||
1136 | @junk=stat ($file); | ||
1137 | $mode=$junk[2]; | ||
1138 | $uid=$junk[4]; | ||
1139 | $gid=$junk[5]; | ||
1140 | |||
1141 | # Set the permissions/owners on the new file | ||
1142 | |||
1143 | chmod $mode, "$file.bastille" or &B_log("ERROR","Not able to retain permissions on $original_file!!!\n"); | ||
1144 | chown $uid, $gid, "$file.bastille" or &B_log("ERROR","Not able to retain owners on $original_file!!!\n"); | ||
1145 | |||
1146 | # Backup the old file and put a new one in place. | ||
1147 | |||
1148 | &B_backup_file($original_file); | ||
1149 | rename "$file.bastille", $file or | ||
1150 | &B_log("ERROR","B_close_plus: not able to move $original_file.bastille to $original_file\n"); | ||
1151 | |||
1152 | # We add the file to the GLOBAL_SUMS hash if it is not already present | ||
1153 | &B_set_sum($file); | ||
1154 | |||
1155 | } | ||
1156 | |||
1157 | return $retval; | ||
1158 | } | ||
1159 | |||
1160 | ########################################################################### | ||
1161 | # &B_backup_file ($file) makes a backup copy of the file $file in | ||
1162 | # &getGlobal('BDIR', "backup"). Note that this routine is intended for internal | ||
1163 | # use only -- only Bastille API functions should call B_backup_file. | ||
1164 | # | ||
1165 | ########################################################################### | ||
1166 | |||
1167 | sub B_backup_file { | ||
1168 | |||
1169 | my $file=$_[0]; | ||
1170 | my $complain = 1; | ||
1171 | my $original_file = $file; | ||
1172 | |||
1173 | my $backup_dir = &getGlobal('BDIR', "backup"); | ||
1174 | my $backup_file = $backup_dir . $original_file; | ||
1175 | |||
1176 | my $retval=1; | ||
1177 | |||
1178 | # First, separate the file into the directory and the relative filename | ||
1179 | |||
1180 | my $directory =""; | ||
1181 | if ($file =~ /^(.*)\/([^\/]+)$/) { | ||
1182 | #$relative_file=$2; | ||
1183 | $directory = $1; | ||
1184 | } else { | ||
1185 | $directory=cwd; | ||
1186 | } | ||
1187 | |||
1188 | # Now, if the directory does not exist, create it. | ||
1189 | # Later: | ||
1190 | # Try to set the same permissions on the patch directory that the | ||
1191 | # original had...? | ||
1192 | |||
1193 | unless ( -d ($backup_dir . $directory) ) { | ||
1194 | mkpath(( $backup_dir . $directory),0,0700); | ||
1195 | |||
1196 | } | ||
1197 | |||
1198 | # Now we backup the file. If there is already a backup file there, | ||
1199 | # we will leave it alone, since it exists from a previous run and | ||
1200 | # should be the _original_ (possibly user-modified) distro's version | ||
1201 | # of the file. | ||
1202 | |||
1203 | if ( -e $file ) { | ||
1204 | |||
1205 | unless ( -e $backup_file ) { | ||
1206 | my $command=&getGlobal("BIN","cp"); | ||
1207 | &B_Backtick("$command -p $file $backup_file"); | ||
1208 | &B_revert_log (&getGlobal("BIN","mv"). " $backup_file $file"); | ||
1209 | } | ||
1210 | |||
1211 | } else { | ||
1212 | # The file we were trying to backup doesn't exist. | ||
1213 | |||
1214 | $retval=0; | ||
1215 | # This is a non-fatal error, not worth complaining about | ||
1216 | $complain = 0; | ||
1217 | #&ErrorLog ("# Failed trying to backup file $file -- it doesn't exist!\n"); | ||
1218 | } | ||
1219 | |||
1220 | # Check to make sure that the file does exist in the backup location. | ||
1221 | |||
1222 | unless ( -e $backup_file ) { | ||
1223 | $retval=0; | ||
1224 | if ( $complain == 1 ) { | ||
1225 | &B_log("ERROR","Failed trying to backup $file -- the copy was not created.\n"); | ||
1226 | } | ||
1227 | } | ||
1228 | |||
1229 | return $retval; | ||
1230 | } | ||
1231 | |||
1232 | |||
1233 | ########################################################################### | ||
1234 | # &B_read_sums reads in the sum.csv file which contains information | ||
1235 | # about Bastille modified files. The file structure is as follows: | ||
1236 | # | ||
1237 | # filename,filesize,cksum | ||
1238 | # | ||
1239 | # It reads the information into the GLOBAL_SUM hash i.e. | ||
1240 | # $GLOBAL_SUM{$file}{sum} = $cksum | ||
1241 | # $GLOBAL_SUM{$file}{filesize} = $size | ||
1242 | # For the first run of Bastille on a given system this subroutine | ||
1243 | # is a no-op, and returns "undefined." | ||
1244 | ########################################################################### | ||
1245 | |||
1246 | sub B_read_sums { | ||
1247 | |||
1248 | my $sumFile = &getGlobal('BFILE',"sum.csv"); | ||
1249 | |||
1250 | if ( -e $sumFile ) { | ||
1251 | |||
1252 | open( SUM, "< $sumFile") or &B_log("ERROR","Unable to open $sumFile for read.\n$!\n"); | ||
1253 | |||
1254 | while( my $line = <SUM> ) { | ||
1255 | chomp $line; | ||
1256 | my ($file,$filesize,$sum,$flag) = split /,/, $line; | ||
1257 | if(-e $file) { | ||
1258 | $GLOBAL_SUM{"$file"}{filesize} = $filesize; | ||
1259 | $GLOBAL_SUM{"$file"}{sum} = $sum; | ||
1260 | } | ||
1261 | } | ||
1262 | |||
1263 | close(SUM); | ||
1264 | } else { | ||
1265 | return undef; | ||
1266 | } | ||
1267 | } | ||
1268 | |||
1269 | |||
1270 | ########################################################################### | ||
1271 | # &B_write_sums writes out the sum.csv file which contains information | ||
1272 | # about Bastille modified files. The file structure is as follows: | ||
1273 | # | ||
1274 | # filename,filesize,cksum | ||
1275 | # | ||
1276 | # It writes the information from the GLOBAL_SUM hash i.e. | ||
1277 | # | ||
1278 | # $file,$GLOBAL_SUM{$file}{sum},$GLOBAL_SUM{$file}{filesize} | ||
1279 | # | ||
1280 | # This subroutine requires access to the GLOBAL_SUM hash. | ||
1281 | ########################################################################### | ||
1282 | |||
1283 | sub B_write_sums { | ||
1284 | |||
1285 | my $sumFile = &getGlobal('BFILE',"sum.csv"); | ||
1286 | |||
1287 | if ( %GLOBAL_SUM ) { | ||
1288 | |||
1289 | open( SUM, "> $sumFile") or &B_log("ERROR","Unable to open $sumFile for write.\n$!\n"); | ||
1290 | |||
1291 | for my $file (sort keys %GLOBAL_SUM) { | ||
1292 | if( -e $file) { | ||
1293 | print SUM "$file,$GLOBAL_SUM{\"$file\"}{filesize},$GLOBAL_SUM{\"$file\"}{sum}\n"; | ||
1294 | } | ||
1295 | } | ||
1296 | |||
1297 | close(SUM); | ||
1298 | } | ||
1299 | |||
1300 | } | ||
1301 | |||
1302 | |||
1303 | ########################################################################### | ||
1304 | # &B_check_sum($file) compares the stored cksum and filesize of the given | ||
1305 | # file compared to the current cksum and filesize respectively. | ||
1306 | # This subroutine also keeps the state of the sum check by setting the | ||
1307 | # checked flag which tells the subroutine that on this run this file | ||
1308 | # has already been checked. | ||
1309 | # | ||
1310 | # $GLOBAL_SUM{$file}{checked} = 1; | ||
1311 | # | ||
1312 | # This subroutine requires access to the GLOBAL_SUM hash. | ||
1313 | # | ||
1314 | # Returns 1 if sum checks out and 0 if not | ||
1315 | ########################################################################### | ||
1316 | |||
1317 | sub B_check_sum($) { | ||
1318 | my $file = $_[0]; | ||
1319 | my $cksum = &getGlobal('BIN',"cksum"); | ||
1320 | |||
1321 | if (not(%GLOBAL_SUM)) { | ||
1322 | &B_read_sums; | ||
1323 | } | ||
1324 | |||
1325 | if(-e $file) { | ||
1326 | my ($sum,$size,$ckfile) = split(/\s+/, `$cksum $file`); | ||
1327 | my $commandRetVal = ($? >> 8); # find the command's return value | ||
1328 | |||
1329 | if($commandRetVal != 0) { | ||
1330 | &B_log("ERROR","$cksum reported the following error:\n$!\n"); | ||
1331 | return 0; | ||
1332 | } else { | ||
1333 | if ( exists $GLOBAL_SUM{$file} ) { | ||
1334 | # if the file size or file sum differ from those recorded. | ||
1335 | if (( $GLOBAL_SUM{$file}{filesize} == $size) and | ||
1336 | ($GLOBAL_SUM{$file}{sum} == $sum )) { | ||
1337 | return 1; #True, since saved state matches up, all is well. | ||
1338 | } else { | ||
1339 | return 0; #False, since saved state doesn't match | ||
1340 | } | ||
1341 | } else { | ||
1342 | &B_log("ERROR","File: $file does not exist in sums database."); | ||
1343 | return 0; | ||
1344 | } | ||
1345 | } | ||
1346 | } else { | ||
1347 | &B_log("ERROR","The file: $file does not exist for comparison in B_check_sum."); | ||
1348 | return 0; | ||
1349 | } | ||
1350 | } | ||
1351 | |||
1352 | # Don't think we need this anymore as function now check_sums returns | ||
1353 | # results directly | ||
1354 | #sub isSumDifferent($) { | ||
1355 | # my $file = $_[0]; | ||
1356 | # if(exists $GLOBAL_SUM{$file}) { | ||
1357 | # return $GLOBAL_SUM{$file}{flag} | ||
1358 | # } | ||
1359 | #} | ||
1360 | |||
1361 | sub listModifiedFiles { | ||
1362 | my @listModifiedFiles=sort keys %GLOBAL_SUM; | ||
1363 | return @listModifiedFiles; | ||
1364 | } | ||
1365 | |||
1366 | ########################################################################### | ||
1367 | # &B_isFileinSumDB($file) checks to see if a given file's sum was saved. | ||
1368 | # | ||
1369 | # $GLOBAL_SUM{$file}{filesize} = $size; | ||
1370 | # $GLOBAL_SUM{$file}{sum} = $cksum; | ||
1371 | # | ||
1372 | # This subroutine requires access to the GLOBAL_SUM hash. | ||
1373 | ########################################################################### | ||
1374 | |||
1375 | sub B_isFileinSumDB($) { | ||
1376 | my $file = $_[0]; | ||
1377 | |||
1378 | if (not(%GLOBAL_SUM)) { | ||
1379 | &B_log("DEBUG","Reading in DB from B_isFileinSumDB"); | ||
1380 | &B_read_sums; | ||
1381 | } | ||
1382 | if (exists($GLOBAL_SUM{"$file"})){ | ||
1383 | &B_log("DEBUG","$file is in sum database"); | ||
1384 | return 1; #true | ||
1385 | } else { | ||
1386 | &B_log("DEBUG","$file is not in sum database"); | ||
1387 | return 0; #false | ||
1388 | } | ||
1389 | } | ||
1390 | |||
1391 | ########################################################################### | ||
1392 | # &B_set_sum($file) sets the current cksum and filesize of the given | ||
1393 | # file into the GLOBAL_SUM hash. | ||
1394 | # | ||
1395 | # $GLOBAL_SUM{$file}{filesize} = $size; | ||
1396 | # $GLOBAL_SUM{$file}{sum} = $cksum; | ||
1397 | # | ||
1398 | # This subroutine requires access to the GLOBAL_SUM hash. | ||
1399 | ########################################################################### | ||
1400 | |||
1401 | sub B_set_sum($) { | ||
1402 | |||
1403 | my $file = $_[0]; | ||
1404 | my $cksum = &getGlobal('BIN',"cksum"); | ||
1405 | if( -e $file) { | ||
1406 | |||
1407 | my ($sum,$size,$ckfile) = split(/\s+/, `$cksum $file`); | ||
1408 | my $commandRetVal = ($? >> 8); # find the command's return value | ||
1409 | |||
1410 | if($commandRetVal != 0) { | ||
1411 | |||
1412 | &B_log("ERROR","$cksum reported the following error:\n$!\n"); | ||
1413 | |||
1414 | } | ||
1415 | else { | ||
1416 | |||
1417 | # new file size and sum are added to the hash | ||
1418 | $GLOBAL_SUM{$file}{filesize} = $size; | ||
1419 | $GLOBAL_SUM{$file}{sum} = $sum; | ||
1420 | &B_write_sums; | ||
1421 | |||
1422 | } | ||
1423 | } else { | ||
1424 | &B_log("ERROR","Can not save chksum for file: $file since it does not exist"); | ||
1425 | } | ||
1426 | } | ||
1427 | |||
1428 | |||
1429 | ########################################################################### | ||
1430 | # | ||
1431 | # &B_delete_file ($file) deletes the file $file and makes a backup to | ||
1432 | # the backup directory. | ||
1433 | # | ||
1434 | ########################################################################## | ||
1435 | |||
1436 | |||
1437 | sub B_delete_file($) { #Currently Linux only (TMPDIR) | ||
1438 | #consideration: should create clear_sum routine if this is ever used to remove | ||
1439 | # A Bastille-generated file. | ||
1440 | |||
1441 | # | ||
1442 | # This API routine deletes the named file, backing it up first to the | ||
1443 | # backup directory. | ||
1444 | # | ||
1445 | |||
1446 | my $filename=shift @_; | ||
1447 | my $retval=1; | ||
1448 | |||
1449 | # We have to append the prefix ourselves since we don't use B_open_plus | ||
1450 | |||
1451 | my $original_filename=$filename; | ||
1452 | |||
1453 | &B_log("ACTION","Deleting (and backing-up) file $original_filename\n"); | ||
1454 | &B_log("ACTION","rm $original_filename\n"); | ||
1455 | |||
1456 | unless ($filename) { | ||
1457 | &B_log("ERROR","B_delete_file called with no arguments!\n"); | ||
1458 | } | ||
1459 | |||
1460 | unless ($GLOBAL_LOGONLY) { | ||
1461 | if ( B_backup_file($original_filename) ) { | ||
1462 | unless ( unlink $filename ) { | ||
1463 | &B_log("ERROR","Couldn't unlink file $original_filename"); | ||
1464 | $retval=0; | ||
1465 | } | ||
1466 | } | ||
1467 | else { | ||
1468 | $retval=0; | ||
1469 | &B_log("ERROR","B_delete_file did not delete $original_filename since it could not back it up\n"); | ||
1470 | } | ||
1471 | } | ||
1472 | |||
1473 | $retval; | ||
1474 | |||
1475 | } | ||
1476 | |||
1477 | |||
1478 | ########################################################################### | ||
1479 | # &B_create_file ($file) creates the file $file, if it doesn't already | ||
1480 | # exist. | ||
1481 | # It will set a default mode of 0700 and a default uid/gid or 0/0. | ||
1482 | # | ||
1483 | # &B_create_file, to support Bastille's revert functionality, writes an | ||
1484 | # rm $file command to the end of the file &getGlobal('BFILE', "created-files"). | ||
1485 | # | ||
1486 | ########################################################################## | ||
1487 | |||
1488 | |||
1489 | sub B_create_file($) { | ||
1490 | |||
1491 | my $file = $_[0]; | ||
1492 | my $retval=1; | ||
1493 | |||
1494 | # We have to create the file ourselves since we don't use B_open_plus | ||
1495 | |||
1496 | my $original_file = $file; | ||
1497 | |||
1498 | if ($file eq ""){ | ||
1499 | &B_log("ERROR","Internal Error, attempt made to create blank filename"); | ||
1500 | return 0; #False | ||
1501 | } | ||
1502 | |||
1503 | unless ( -e $file ) { | ||
1504 | |||
1505 | unless ($GLOBAL_LOGONLY) { | ||
1506 | |||
1507 | # find the directory in which the file is to reside. | ||
1508 | my $dirName = dirname($file); | ||
1509 | # if the directory does not exist then | ||
1510 | if(! -d $dirName) { | ||
1511 | # create it. | ||
1512 | mkpath ($dirName,0,0700); | ||
1513 | } | ||
1514 | |||
1515 | $retval=open CREATE_FILE,">$file"; | ||
1516 | |||
1517 | if ($retval) { | ||
1518 | close CREATE_FILE; | ||
1519 | chmod 0700,$file; | ||
1520 | # Make the revert functionality | ||
1521 | &B_revert_log( &getGlobal('BIN','rm') . " $original_file \n"); | ||
1522 | } else { | ||
1523 | &B_log("ERROR","Couldn't create file $original_file even though " . | ||
1524 | "it didn't already exist!\n"); | ||
1525 | } | ||
1526 | } | ||
1527 | &B_log("ACTION","Created file $original_file\n"); | ||
1528 | } else { | ||
1529 | &B_log("DEBUG","Didn't create file $original_file since it already existed.\n"); | ||
1530 | $retval=0; | ||
1531 | } | ||
1532 | |||
1533 | $retval; | ||
1534 | } | ||
1535 | |||
1536 | |||
1537 | ########################################################################### | ||
1538 | # &B_create_dir ($dir) creates the directory $dir, if it doesn't already | ||
1539 | # exist. | ||
1540 | # It will set a default mode of 0700 and a default uid/gid or 0/0. | ||
1541 | # | ||
1542 | ########################################################################## | ||
1543 | |||
1544 | |||
1545 | sub B_create_dir($) { | ||
1546 | |||
1547 | my $dir = $_[0]; | ||
1548 | my $retval=1; | ||
1549 | |||
1550 | # We have to append the prefix ourselves since we don't use B_open_plus | ||
1551 | |||
1552 | my $original_dir=$dir; | ||
1553 | |||
1554 | unless ( -d $dir ) { | ||
1555 | unless ($GLOBAL_LOGONLY) { | ||
1556 | $retval=mkdir $dir,0700; | ||
1557 | |||
1558 | if ($retval) { | ||
1559 | # Make the revert functionality | ||
1560 | &B_revert_log (&getGlobal('BIN','rmdir') . " $original_dir\n"); | ||
1561 | } | ||
1562 | else { | ||
1563 | &B_log("ERROR","Couldn't create dir $original_dir even though it didn't already exist!"); | ||
1564 | } | ||
1565 | |||
1566 | } | ||
1567 | &B_log("ACTION","Created directory $original_dir\n"); | ||
1568 | } | ||
1569 | else { | ||
1570 | &B_log("ACTION","Didn't create directory $original_dir since it already existed.\n"); | ||
1571 | $retval=0; | ||
1572 | } | ||
1573 | |||
1574 | $retval; | ||
1575 | } | ||
1576 | |||
1577 | |||
1578 | |||
1579 | ########################################################################### | ||
1580 | # &B_symlink ($original_file,$new_symlink) creates a symbolic link from | ||
1581 | # $original_file to $new_symlink. | ||
1582 | # | ||
1583 | # &B_symlink respects $GLOBAL_LOGONLY. It supports | ||
1584 | # the revert functionality that you've come to know and love by adding every | ||
1585 | # symbolic link it creates to &getGlobal('BFILE', "created-symlinks"), currently set to: | ||
1586 | # | ||
1587 | # /root/Bastille/revert/revert-created-symlinks | ||
1588 | # | ||
1589 | # The revert script, if it works like I think it should, will run this file, | ||
1590 | # which should be a script or rm's... | ||
1591 | # | ||
1592 | ########################################################################## | ||
1593 | |||
1594 | sub B_symlink($$) { | ||
1595 | my ($source_file,$new_symlink)=@_; | ||
1596 | my $retval=1; | ||
1597 | my $original_source = $source_file; | ||
1598 | my $original_symlink = $new_symlink; | ||
1599 | |||
1600 | unless ($GLOBAL_LOGONLY) { | ||
1601 | $retval=symlink $source_file,$new_symlink; | ||
1602 | if ($retval) { | ||
1603 | &B_revert_log (&getGlobal('BIN',"rm") . " $original_symlink\n"); | ||
1604 | } | ||
1605 | } | ||
1606 | |||
1607 | &B_log("ACTION", "Created a symbolic link called $original_symlink from $original_source\n"); | ||
1608 | &B_log("ACTION", "symlink \"$original_source\",\"$original_symlink\";\n"); | ||
1609 | unless ($retval) { | ||
1610 | &B_log("ERROR","Couldn't symlink $original_symlink -> $original_source\n"); | ||
1611 | } | ||
1612 | |||
1613 | $retval; | ||
1614 | |||
1615 | } | ||
1616 | |||
1617 | |||
1618 | sub B_cp($$) { | ||
1619 | |||
1620 | my ($source,$target)=@_; | ||
1621 | my $retval=0; | ||
1622 | |||
1623 | my $had_to_backup_target=0; | ||
1624 | |||
1625 | use File::Copy; | ||
1626 | |||
1627 | my $original_source=$source; | ||
1628 | my $original_target=$target; | ||
1629 | |||
1630 | if( -e $target and -f $target ) { | ||
1631 | &B_backup_file($original_target); | ||
1632 | &B_log("ACTION","About to copy $original_source to $original_target -- had to backup target\n"); | ||
1633 | $had_to_backup_target=1; | ||
1634 | } | ||
1635 | |||
1636 | $retval=copy($source,$target); | ||
1637 | if ($retval) { | ||
1638 | &B_log("ACTION","cp $original_source $original_target\n"); | ||
1639 | |||
1640 | # | ||
1641 | # We want to add a line to the &getGlobal('BFILE', "created-files") so that the | ||
1642 | # file we just put at $original_target gets deleted. | ||
1643 | # | ||
1644 | &B_revert_log(&getGlobal('BIN',"rm") . " $original_target\n"); | ||
1645 | } else { | ||
1646 | &B_log("ERROR","Failed to copy $original_source to $original_target\n"); | ||
1647 | } | ||
1648 | # We add the file to the GLOBAL_SUMS hash if it is not already present | ||
1649 | &B_set_sum($target); | ||
1650 | $retval; | ||
1651 | } | ||
1652 | |||
1653 | |||
1654 | |||
1655 | ############################################################################ | ||
1656 | # &B_place puts a file in place, using Perl's File::cp. This file is taken | ||
1657 | # from &getGlobal('BDIR', "share") and is used to place a file that came with | ||
1658 | # Bastille. | ||
1659 | # | ||
1660 | # This should be DEPRECATED in favor of &B_cp, since the only reason it exists | ||
1661 | # is because of GLOBAL_PREFIX, which has been broken for quite some time. | ||
1662 | # Otherwise, the two routines are identical. | ||
1663 | # | ||
1664 | # It respects $GLOBAL_LOGONLY. | ||
1665 | # If $target is an already-existing file, it is backed up. | ||
1666 | # | ||
1667 | # revert either appends another "rm $target" to &getGlobal('BFILE', "revert-actions") or | ||
1668 | # backs up the file that _was_ there into the &getGlobal('BDIR', "backup"), | ||
1669 | # appending a "mv" to revert-actions to put it back. | ||
1670 | # | ||
1671 | ############################################################################ | ||
1672 | |||
1673 | sub B_place { # Only Linux references left (Firewall / TMPDIR) | ||
1674 | |||
1675 | my ($source,$target)=@_; | ||
1676 | my $retval=0; | ||
1677 | |||
1678 | my $had_to_backup_target=0; | ||
1679 | |||
1680 | use File::Copy; | ||
1681 | |||
1682 | my $original_source=$source; | ||
1683 | $source = &getGlobal('BDIR', "share") . $source; | ||
1684 | my $original_target=$target; | ||
1685 | |||
1686 | if ( -e $target and -f $target ) { | ||
1687 | &B_backup_file($original_target); | ||
1688 | &B_log("ACTION","About to copy $original_source to $original_target -- had to backup target\n"); | ||
1689 | $had_to_backup_target=1; | ||
1690 | } | ||
1691 | $retval=copy($source,$target); | ||
1692 | if ($retval) { | ||
1693 | &B_log("ACTION","placed file $original_source as $original_target\n"); | ||
1694 | # | ||
1695 | # We want to add a line to the &getGlobal('BFILE', "created-files") so that the | ||
1696 | # file we just put at $original_target gets deleted. | ||
1697 | &B_revert_log(&getGlobal('BIN',"rm") . " $original_target\n"); | ||
1698 | } else { | ||
1699 | &B_log("ERROR","Failed to place $original_source as $original_target\n"); | ||
1700 | } | ||
1701 | |||
1702 | # We add the file to the GLOBAL_SUMS hash if it is not already present | ||
1703 | &B_set_sum($target); | ||
1704 | |||
1705 | $retval; | ||
1706 | } | ||
1707 | |||
1708 | |||
1709 | |||
1710 | |||
1711 | |||
1712 | ############################################################################# | ||
1713 | ############################################################################# | ||
1714 | ############################################################################# | ||
1715 | |||
1716 | ########################################################################### | ||
1717 | # &B_mknod ($file) creates the node $file, if it doesn't already | ||
1718 | # exist. It uses the prefix and suffix, like this: | ||
1719 | # | ||
1720 | # mknod $prefix $file $suffix | ||
1721 | # | ||
1722 | # This is just a wrapper to the mknod program, which tries to introduce | ||
1723 | # revert functionality, by writing rm $file to the end of the | ||
1724 | # file &getGlobal('BFILE', "created-files"). | ||
1725 | # | ||
1726 | ########################################################################## | ||
1727 | |||
1728 | |||
1729 | sub B_mknod($$$) { | ||
1730 | |||
1731 | my ($prefix,$file,$suffix) = @_; | ||
1732 | my $retval=1; | ||
1733 | |||
1734 | # We have to create the filename ourselves since we don't use B_open_plus | ||
1735 | |||
1736 | my $original_file = $file; | ||
1737 | |||
1738 | unless ( -e $file ) { | ||
1739 | my $command = &getGlobal("BIN","mknod") . " $prefix $file $suffix"; | ||
1740 | |||
1741 | if ( system($command) == 0) { | ||
1742 | # Since system will return 0 on success, invert the error code | ||
1743 | $retval=1; | ||
1744 | } | ||
1745 | else { | ||
1746 | $retval=0; | ||
1747 | } | ||
1748 | |||
1749 | if ($retval) { | ||
1750 | |||
1751 | # Make the revert functionality | ||
1752 | &B_revert_log(&getGlobal('BIN',"rm") . " $original_file\n"); | ||
1753 | } else { | ||
1754 | &B_log("ERROR","Couldn't mknod $prefix $original_file $suffix even though it didn't already exist!\n"); | ||
1755 | } | ||
1756 | |||
1757 | |||
1758 | &B_log("ACTION","mknod $prefix $original_file $suffix\n"); | ||
1759 | } | ||
1760 | else { | ||
1761 | &B_log("ACTION","Didn't mknod $prefix $original_file $suffix since $original_file already existed.\n"); | ||
1762 | $retval=0; | ||
1763 | } | ||
1764 | |||
1765 | $retval; | ||
1766 | } | ||
1767 | |||
1768 | ########################################################################### | ||
1769 | # &B_revert_log("reverse_command") prepends a command to a shell script. This | ||
1770 | # shell script is intended to be run by bastille -r to reverse the changes that | ||
1771 | # Bastille made, returning the files which Bastille changed to their original | ||
1772 | # state. | ||
1773 | ########################################################################### | ||
1774 | |||
1775 | sub B_revert_log($) { | ||
1776 | |||
1777 | my $revert_command = $_[0]; | ||
1778 | my $revert_actions = &getGlobal('BFILE', "revert-actions"); | ||
1779 | my $revertdir= &getGlobal('BDIR', "revert"); | ||
1780 | my @lines; | ||
1781 | |||
1782 | |||
1783 | if (! (-e $revert_actions)) { | ||
1784 | mkpath($revertdir); #if this doesn't work next line catches | ||
1785 | if (open REVERT_ACTIONS,">" . $revert_actions){ # create revert file | ||
1786 | close REVERT_ACTIONS; # chown to root, rwx------ | ||
1787 | chmod 0700,$revert_actions; | ||
1788 | chown 0,0,$revert_actions; | ||
1789 | } | ||
1790 | else { | ||
1791 | &B_log("FATAL","Can not create revert-actions file: $revert_actions.\n" . | ||
1792 | " Unable to add the following command to the revert\n" . | ||
1793 | " actions script: $revert_command\n"); | ||
1794 | } | ||
1795 | |||
1796 | } | ||
1797 | |||
1798 | &B_open_plus (*REVERT_NEW, *REVERT_OLD, $revert_actions); | ||
1799 | |||
1800 | while (my $line=<REVERT_OLD>) { #copy file into @lines | ||
1801 | push (@lines,$line); | ||
1802 | } | ||
1803 | print REVERT_NEW $revert_command . "\n"; #make the revert command first in the new file | ||
1804 | while (my $line = shift @lines) { #write the rest of the lines of the file | ||
1805 | print REVERT_NEW $line; | ||
1806 | } | ||
1807 | close REVERT_OLD; | ||
1808 | close REVERT_NEW; | ||
1809 | if (rename "${revert_actions}.bastille", $revert_actions) { #replace the old file with the new file we | ||
1810 | chmod 0700,$revert_actions; # just made / mirrors B_close_plus logic | ||
1811 | chown 0,0,$revert_actions; | ||
1812 | } else { | ||
1813 | &B_log("ERROR","B_revert_log: not able to move ${revert_actions}.bastille to ${revert_actions}!!! $!) !!!\n"); | ||
1814 | } | ||
1815 | } | ||
1816 | |||
1817 | |||
1818 | ########################################################################### | ||
1819 | # &getGlobalConfig($$) | ||
1820 | # | ||
1821 | # returns the requested GLOBAL_CONFIG hash value, ignoring the error | ||
1822 | # if the value does not exist (because every module uses this to find | ||
1823 | # out if the question was answered "Y") | ||
1824 | ########################################################################### | ||
1825 | sub getGlobalConfig ($$) { | ||
1826 | my $module = $_[0]; | ||
1827 | my $key = $_[1]; | ||
1828 | if (exists $GLOBAL_CONFIG{$module}{$key}) { | ||
1829 | my $answer=$GLOBAL_CONFIG{$module}{$key}; | ||
1830 | &B_log("ACTION","Answer to question $module.$key is \"$answer\".\n"); | ||
1831 | return $answer; | ||
1832 | } else { | ||
1833 | &B_log("ACTION","Answer to question $module.$key is undefined."); | ||
1834 | return undef; | ||
1835 | } | ||
1836 | } | ||
1837 | |||
1838 | ########################################################################### | ||
1839 | # &getGlobal($$) | ||
1840 | # | ||
1841 | # returns the requested GLOBAL_* hash value, and logs an error | ||
1842 | # if the variable does not exist. | ||
1843 | ########################################################################### | ||
1844 | sub getGlobal ($$) { | ||
1845 | my $type = uc($_[0]); | ||
1846 | my $key = $_[1]; | ||
1847 | |||
1848 | # define a mapping from the first argument to the proper hash | ||
1849 | my %map = ("BIN" => \%GLOBAL_BIN, | ||
1850 | "FILE" => \%GLOBAL_FILE, | ||
1851 | "BFILE" => \%GLOBAL_BFILE, | ||
1852 | "DIR" => \%GLOBAL_DIR, | ||
1853 | "BDIR" => \%GLOBAL_BDIR, | ||
1854 | "ERROR" => \%GLOBAL_ERROR, | ||
1855 | "SERVICE" => \%GLOBAL_SERVICE, | ||
1856 | "SERVTYPE" => \%GLOBAL_SERVTYPE, | ||
1857 | "PROCESS" => \%GLOBAL_PROCESS, | ||
1858 | "RCCONFIG" => \%GLOBAL_RC_CONFIG | ||
1859 | ); | ||
1860 | |||
1861 | # check to see if the desired key is in the desired hash | ||
1862 | if (exists $map{$type}->{$key}) { | ||
1863 | # get the value from the right hash with the key | ||
1864 | return $map{$type}->{$key}; | ||
1865 | } else { | ||
1866 | # i.e. Bastille tried to use $GLOBAL_BIN{'cp'} but it does not exist. | ||
1867 | # Note that we can't use B_log, since it uses getGlobal ... recursive before | ||
1868 | # configureForDistro is run. | ||
1869 | print STDERR "ERROR: Bastille tried to use \$GLOBAL_${type}\{\'$key\'} but it does not exist.\n"; | ||
1870 | return undef; | ||
1871 | } | ||
1872 | } | ||
1873 | |||
1874 | ########################################################################### | ||
1875 | # &getGlobal($$) | ||
1876 | # | ||
1877 | # sets the requested GLOBAL_* hash value | ||
1878 | ########################################################################### | ||
1879 | sub setGlobal ($$$) { | ||
1880 | my $type = uc($_[0]); | ||
1881 | my $key = $_[1]; | ||
1882 | my $input_value = $_[2]; | ||
1883 | |||
1884 | # define a mapping from the first argument to the proper hash | ||
1885 | my %map = ("BIN" => \%GLOBAL_BIN, | ||
1886 | "FILE" => \%GLOBAL_FILE, | ||
1887 | "BFILE" => \%GLOBAL_BFILE, | ||
1888 | "DIR" => \%GLOBAL_DIR, | ||
1889 | "BDIR" => \%GLOBAL_BDIR, | ||
1890 | "ERROR" => \%GLOBAL_ERROR, | ||
1891 | "SERVICE" => \%GLOBAL_SERVICE, | ||
1892 | "SERVTYPE" => \%GLOBAL_SERVTYPE, | ||
1893 | "PROCESS" => \%GLOBAL_PROCESS, | ||
1894 | ); | ||
1895 | |||
1896 | if ($map{$type}->{$key} = $input_value) { | ||
1897 | return 1; | ||
1898 | } else { | ||
1899 | &B_log('ERROR','Internal Error, Unable to set global config value:' . $type . ", " .$key); | ||
1900 | return 0; | ||
1901 | } | ||
1902 | } | ||
1903 | |||
1904 | |||
1905 | ########################################################################### | ||
1906 | # &showDisclaimer: | ||
1907 | # Print the disclaimer and wait for 2 minutes for acceptance | ||
1908 | # Do NOT do so if any of the following conditions hold | ||
1909 | # 1. the -n option was used | ||
1910 | # 2. the file ~/.bastille_disclaimer exists | ||
1911 | ########################################################################### | ||
1912 | |||
1913 | sub showDisclaimer($) { | ||
1914 | |||
1915 | my $nodisclaim = $_[0]; | ||
1916 | my $nodisclaim_file = &getGlobal('BFILE', "nodisclaimer"); | ||
1917 | my $response; | ||
1918 | my $WAIT_TIME = 300; # we'll wait for 5 minutes | ||
1919 | my $developersAnd; | ||
1920 | my $developersOr; | ||
1921 | if ($GLOBAL_OS =~ "^HP-UX") { | ||
1922 | $developersAnd ="HP AND ITS"; | ||
1923 | $developersOr ="HP OR ITS"; | ||
1924 | }else{ | ||
1925 | $developersAnd ="JAY BEALE, THE BASTILLE DEVELOPERS, AND THEIR"; | ||
1926 | $developersOr ="JAY BEALE, THE BASTILLE DEVELOPERS, OR THEIR"; | ||
1927 | } | ||
1928 | my $DISCLAIMER = | ||
1929 | "\n" . | ||
1930 | "Copyright (C) 1999-2006 Jay Beale\n" . | ||
1931 | "Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Peter Watkins\n" . | ||
1932 | "Copyright (C) 2000 Paul L. Allen\n" . | ||
1933 | "Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.\n" . | ||
1934 | "Bastille is free software; you are welcome to redistribute it under\n" . | ||
1935 | "certain conditions. See the \'COPYING\' file in your distribution for terms.\n\n" . | ||
1936 | "DISCLAIMER. Use of Bastille can help optimize system security, but does not\n" . | ||
1937 | "guarantee system security. Information about security obtained through use of\n" . | ||
1938 | "Bastille is provided on an AS-IS basis only and is subject to change without\n" . | ||
1939 | "notice. Customer acknowledges they are responsible for their system\'s security.\n" . | ||
1940 | "TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, Bastille (\"SOFTWARE\") IS PROVIDED TO YOU \n" . | ||
1941 | "\"AS IS\" WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN,\n" . | ||
1942 | "EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. $developersAnd SUPPLIERS\n" . | ||
1943 | "DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE \n" . | ||
1944 | "IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.\n" . | ||
1945 | "Some countries, states and provinces do not allow exclusions of implied\n" . | ||
1946 | "warranties or conditions, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. You may\n" . | ||
1947 | "have other rights that vary from country to country, state to state, or province\n" . | ||
1948 | "to province. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY LOCAL LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL\n" . | ||
1949 | "$developersOr SUBSIDIARIES, AFFILIATES OR\n" . | ||
1950 | "SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER\n" . | ||
1951 | "DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOST PROFIT, LOST DATA, OR DOWNTIME COSTS), ARISING OUT OF\n" . | ||
1952 | "THE USE, INABILITY TO USE, OR THE RESULTS OF USE OF THE SOFTWARE, WHETHER BASED\n" . | ||
1953 | "IN WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHER LEGAL THEORY, AND WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED\n" . | ||
1954 | "OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Your use of the Software is entirely at your\n" . | ||
1955 | "own risk. Should the Software prove defective, you assume the entire cost of all\n" . | ||
1956 | "service, repair or correction. Some countries, states and provinces do not allow\n" . | ||
1957 | "the exclusion or limitation of liability for incidental or consequential \n" . | ||
1958 | "damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This notice will only \n". | ||
1959 | "display on the first run on a given system.\n". | ||
1960 | "To suppress the disclaimer on other machines, use Bastille\'s -n flag (example: bastille -n).\n"; | ||
1961 | |||
1962 | |||
1963 | # If the user has specified not to show the disclaimer, or | ||
1964 | # the .bastille_disclaimer file already exists, then return | ||
1965 | if( ( $nodisclaim ) || -e $nodisclaim_file ) { return 1; } | ||
1966 | |||
1967 | # otherwise, show the disclaimer | ||
1968 | print ($DISCLAIMER); | ||
1969 | |||
1970 | # there is a response | ||
1971 | my $touch = &getGlobal('BIN', "touch"); | ||
1972 | my $retVal = system("$touch $nodisclaim_file"); | ||
1973 | if( $retVal != 0 ) { | ||
1974 | &ErrorLog ( &getGlobal('ERROR','disclaimer')); | ||
1975 | } | ||
1976 | } # showDisclaimer | ||
1977 | |||
1978 | |||
1979 | |||
1980 | |||
1981 | ################################################################ | ||
1982 | # &systemCall | ||
1983 | #Function used by exported methods B_Backtick and B_system | ||
1984 | #to handle the mechanics of system calls. | ||
1985 | # This function also manages error handling. | ||
1986 | # Input: a system call | ||
1987 | # Output: a list containing the status, sstdout and stderr | ||
1988 | # of the the system call | ||
1989 | # | ||
1990 | ################################################################ | ||
1991 | sub systemCall ($){ | ||
1992 | no strict; | ||
1993 | local $command=$_[0]; # changed scoping so eval below can read it | ||
1994 | |||
1995 | local $SIG{'ALRM'} = sub { die "timeout" }; # This subroutine exits the "eval" below. The program | ||
1996 | # can then move on to the next operation. Used "local" | ||
1997 | # to avoid name space collision with disclaim alarm. | ||
1998 | local $WAIT_TIME=120; # Wait X seconds for system commands | ||
1999 | local $commandOutput = ''; | ||
2000 | my $errOutput = ''; | ||
2001 | eval{ | ||
2002 | $errorFile = &getGlobal('BFILE','stderrfile'); | ||
2003 | unlink($errorFile); #To make sure we don't mix output | ||
2004 | alarm($WAIT_TIME); # start a time-out for command to complete. Some commands hang, and we want to | ||
2005 | # fail gracefully. When we call "die" it exits this eval statement | ||
2006 | # with a value we use below | ||
2007 | $commandOutput = `$command 2> $errorFile`; # run the command and gather its output | ||
2008 | my $commandRetVal = ($? >> 8); # find the commands return value | ||
2009 | if ($commandRetVal == 0) { | ||
2010 | &B_log("ACTION","Executed Command: " . $command . "\n"); | ||
2011 | &B_log("ACTION","Command Output: " . $commandOutput . "\n"); | ||
2012 | die "success"; | ||
2013 | } else { | ||
2014 | die "failure"; | ||
2015 | }; | ||
2016 | }; | ||
2017 | |||
2018 | my $exitcode=$@; | ||
2019 | alarm(0); # End of the timed operation | ||
2020 | |||
2021 | my $cat = &getGlobal("BIN","cat"); | ||
2022 | if ( -e $errorFile ) { | ||
2023 | $errOutput = `$cat $errorFile`; | ||
2024 | } | ||
2025 | |||
2026 | if ($exitcode) { # The eval command above will exit with one of the 3 values below | ||
2027 | if ($exitcode =~ /timeout/) { | ||
2028 | &B_log("WARNING","No response received from $command after $WAIT_TIME seconds.\n" . | ||
2029 | "Command Output: " . $commandOutput . "\n"); | ||
2030 | return (0,'',''); | ||
2031 | } elsif ($exitcode =~ /success/) { | ||
2032 | return (1,$commandOutput,$errOutput); | ||
2033 | } elsif ($exitcode =~ /failure/) { | ||
2034 | return (0,$commandOutput,$errOutput); | ||
2035 | } else { | ||
2036 | &B_log("FATAL","Unexpected return state from command execution: $command\n" . | ||
2037 | "Command Output: " . $commandOutput . "\n"); | ||
2038 | } | ||
2039 | } | ||
2040 | } | ||
2041 | |||
2042 | ############################################# | ||
2043 | # Use this **only** for commands used that are | ||
2044 | # intended to test system state and | ||
2045 | # not make any system change. Use this in place of the | ||
2046 | # prior use of "backticks throughout Bastille | ||
2047 | # Handles basic output redirection, but not for stdin | ||
2048 | # Input: Command | ||
2049 | # Output: Results | ||
2050 | ############################################# | ||
2051 | |||
2052 | sub B_Backtick($) { | ||
2053 | my $command=$_[0]; | ||
2054 | my $combineOutput=0; | ||
2055 | my $stdoutRedir = ""; | ||
2056 | my $stderrRedir = ""; | ||
2057 | my $echo = &getGlobal('BIN','echo'); | ||
2058 | |||
2059 | if (($command =~ s/2>&1//) or | ||
2060 | (s/>&2//)){ | ||
2061 | $combineOutput=1; | ||
2062 | } | ||
2063 | if ($command =~ s/>\s*([^>\s])+// ) { | ||
2064 | $stdoutRedir = $1; | ||
2065 | } | ||
2066 | if ($command =~ s/2>\s*([^>\s])+// ) { | ||
2067 | $stderrRedir = $1; | ||
2068 | } | ||
2069 | |||
2070 | my ($ranFine, $stdout, $stderr) = &systemCall($command); | ||
2071 | if ($ranFine) { | ||
2072 | &B_log("DEBUG","Command: $command succeeded for test with output: $stdout , ". | ||
2073 | "and stderr: $stderr"); | ||
2074 | } else { | ||
2075 | &B_log("DEBUG","Command: $command failed for test with output: $stdout , ". | ||
2076 | "and stderr: $stderr"); | ||
2077 | } | ||
2078 | if ($combineOutput) { | ||
2079 | $stdout .= $stderr; | ||
2080 | $stderr = $stdout; #these should be the same | ||
2081 | } | ||
2082 | if ($stdoutRedir ne "") { | ||
2083 | system("$echo \'$stdout\' > $stdoutRedir"); | ||
2084 | } | ||
2085 | if ($stderrRedir ne "") { | ||
2086 | system("$echo \'$stderr\' > $stderrRedir"); | ||
2087 | } | ||
2088 | return $stdout; | ||
2089 | } | ||
2090 | |||
2091 | #################################################################### | ||
2092 | # &B_System($command,$revertcommand); | ||
2093 | # This function executes a command, then places the associated | ||
2094 | # revert command in revert file. It takes two parameters, the | ||
2095 | # command and the command that reverts that command. | ||
2096 | # | ||
2097 | # uses ActionLog and ErrorLog for logging purposes. | ||
2098 | ################################################################### | ||
2099 | sub B_System ($$) { | ||
2100 | my ($command,$revertcmd)=@_; | ||
2101 | |||
2102 | my ($ranFine, $stdout, $stderr) = &systemCall($command); | ||
2103 | if ($ranFine) { | ||
2104 | &B_revert_log ("$revertcmd \n"); | ||
2105 | if ($stderr ne '' ) { | ||
2106 | &B_log("ACTION",$command . "suceeded with STDERR: " . | ||
2107 | $stderr . "\n"); | ||
2108 | } | ||
2109 | return 1; | ||
2110 | } else { | ||
2111 | my $warningString = "Command Failed: " . $command . "\n" . | ||
2112 | "Command Output: " . $stdout . "\n"; | ||
2113 | if ($stderr ne '') { | ||
2114 | $warningString .= "Error message: " . $stderr; | ||
2115 | } | ||
2116 | &B_log("WARNING", $warningString); | ||
2117 | return 0; | ||
2118 | } | ||
2119 | } | ||
2120 | |||
2121 | |||
2122 | ########################################################################### | ||
2123 | # &isProcessRunning($procPattern); | ||
2124 | # | ||
2125 | # If called in scalar context this subroutine will return a 1 if the | ||
2126 | # pattern specified can be matched against the process table. It will | ||
2127 | # return a 0 otherwise. | ||
2128 | # If called in the list context this subroutine will return the list | ||
2129 | # of processes which matched the pattern supplied | ||
2130 | # | ||
2131 | # scalar return values: | ||
2132 | # 0: pattern not in process table | ||
2133 | # 1: pattern is in process table | ||
2134 | # | ||
2135 | # list return values: | ||
2136 | # proc lines from the process table if they are found | ||
2137 | ########################################################################### | ||
2138 | sub isProcessRunning($) { | ||
2139 | |||
2140 | my $procPattern= $_[0]; | ||
2141 | my $ps = &getGlobal('BIN',"ps"); | ||
2142 | |||
2143 | my $isRunning=0; | ||
2144 | # process table. | ||
2145 | my @psTable = `$ps -elf`; | ||
2146 | # list of processes that match the $procPattern | ||
2147 | my @procList; | ||
2148 | foreach my $process (@psTable) { | ||
2149 | if($process =~ $procPattern) { | ||
2150 | $isRunning = 1; | ||
2151 | push @procList, $process . "\n"; | ||
2152 | } | ||
2153 | } | ||
2154 | |||
2155 | &B_log("DEBUG","$procPattern search yielded $isRunning\n\n"); | ||
2156 | # if this subroutine was called in scalar context | ||
2157 | if( ! wantarray ) { | ||
2158 | return $isRunning; | ||
2159 | } | ||
2160 | |||
2161 | return @procList; | ||
2162 | } | ||
2163 | |||
2164 | |||
2165 | ########################################################################### | ||
2166 | # &checkProcsForService($service); | ||
2167 | # | ||
2168 | # Checks if the given service is running by analyzing the process table. | ||
2169 | # This is a helper function to checkServiceOnLinux and checkServiceOnHP | ||
2170 | # | ||
2171 | # Return values: | ||
2172 | # SECURE_CANT_CHANGE() if the service is off | ||
2173 | # INCONSISTENT() if the state of the service cannot be determined | ||
2174 | # | ||
2175 | # Mostly used in "check service" direct-return context, but added option use. | ||
2176 | # to ignore warning if a check for a service ... where a found service doesn't | ||
2177 | # have direct security problems. | ||
2178 | # | ||
2179 | ########################################################################### | ||
2180 | sub checkProcsForService ($;$) { | ||
2181 | my $service=$_[0]; | ||
2182 | my $ignore_warning=$_[1]; | ||
2183 | |||
2184 | my @psnames=@{ &getGlobal('PROCESS',$service)}; | ||
2185 | |||
2186 | my @processes; | ||
2187 | # inetd services don't have a separate process | ||
2188 | foreach my $psname (@psnames) { | ||
2189 | my @procList = &isProcessRunning($psname); | ||
2190 | if(@procList >= 0){ | ||
2191 | splice @processes,$#processes+1,0,@procList; | ||
2192 | } | ||
2193 | } | ||
2194 | |||
2195 | if($#processes >= 0){ | ||
2196 | if ((defined($ignore_warning)) and ($ignore_warning eq "ignore_warning")) { | ||
2197 | &B_log("WARNING","The following processes were still running even though " . | ||
2198 | "the corresponding service appears to be turned off. Bastille " . | ||
2199 | "question and action will be skipped.\n\n" . | ||
2200 | "@processes\n\n"); | ||
2201 | # processes were still running, service is not off, but we don't know how | ||
2202 | # to configure it so we skip the question | ||
2203 | return INCONSISTENT(); | ||
2204 | } else { | ||
2205 | return NOTSECURE_CAN_CHANGE(); # In the case we're ignoring the warning, | ||
2206 | # ie: checking to make *sure* a process | ||
2207 | # is running, the answer isn't inconsistent | ||
2208 | } | ||
2209 | } else { | ||
2210 | &B_log("DEBUG","$service is off. Found no processes running on the system."); | ||
2211 | # no processes, so service is off | ||
2212 | return SECURE_CANT_CHANGE(); | ||
2213 | } | ||
2214 | # Can't determine the state of the service by looking at the processes, | ||
2215 | # so return INCONSISTENT(). | ||
2216 | return INCONSISTENT(); | ||
2217 | } | ||
2218 | |||
2219 | ########################################################################### | ||
2220 | # B_parse_fstab() | ||
2221 | # | ||
2222 | # Search the filesystem table for a specific mount point. | ||
2223 | # | ||
2224 | # scalar return value: | ||
2225 | # The line form the table that matched the mount point, or the null string | ||
2226 | # if no match was found. | ||
2227 | # | ||
2228 | # list return value: | ||
2229 | # A list of parsed values from the line of the table that matched, with | ||
2230 | # element [3] containing a reference to a hash of the mount options. The | ||
2231 | # keys are: acl, dev, exec, rw, suid, sync, or user. The value of each key | ||
2232 | # can be either 0 or 1. To access the hash, use code similar to this: | ||
2233 | # %HashResult = %{(&B_parse_fstab($MountPoint))[3]}; | ||
2234 | # | ||
2235 | ########################################################################### | ||
2236 | |||
2237 | sub B_parse_fstab($) | ||
2238 | { | ||
2239 | my $name = shift; | ||
2240 | my $file = &getGlobal('FILE','fstab'); | ||
2241 | my ($enable, $disable, $infile); | ||
2242 | my @lineopt; | ||
2243 | my $retline = ""; | ||
2244 | my @retlist = (); | ||
2245 | |||
2246 | unless (open FH, $file) { | ||
2247 | &B_log('ERROR',"B_parse_fstab couldn't open fstab file at path $file.\n"); | ||
2248 | return 0; | ||
2249 | } | ||
2250 | while (<FH>) { | ||
2251 | s/\#.*//; | ||
2252 | next unless /\S/; | ||
2253 | @retlist = split; | ||
2254 | next unless $retlist[1] eq $name; | ||
2255 | $retline .= $_; | ||
2256 | if (wantarray) { | ||
2257 | my $option = { # initialize to defaults | ||
2258 | acl => 0, # for ext2, etx3, reiserfs | ||
2259 | dev => 1, | ||
2260 | exec => 1, | ||
2261 | rw => 1, | ||
2262 | suid => 1, | ||
2263 | sync => 0, | ||
2264 | user => 0, | ||
2265 | }; | ||
2266 | |||
2267 | my @lineopt = split(',',$retlist[3]); | ||
2268 | foreach my $entry (@lineopt) { | ||
2269 | if ($entry eq 'acl') { | ||
2270 | $option->{'acl'} = 1; | ||
2271 | } | ||
2272 | elsif ($entry eq 'nodev') { | ||
2273 | $option->{'dev'} = 0; | ||
2274 | } | ||
2275 | elsif ($entry eq 'noexec') { | ||
2276 | $option->{'exec'} = 0; | ||
2277 | } | ||
2278 | elsif ($entry eq 'ro') { | ||
2279 | $option->{'rw'} = 0; | ||
2280 | } | ||
2281 | elsif ($entry eq 'nosuid') { | ||
2282 | $option->{'suid'} = 0; | ||
2283 | } | ||
2284 | elsif ($entry eq 'sync') { | ||
2285 | $option->{'sync'} = 1; | ||
2286 | } | ||
2287 | elsif ($entry eq 'user') { | ||
2288 | $option->{'user'} = 1; | ||
2289 | } | ||
2290 | } | ||
2291 | $retlist[3]= $option; | ||
2292 | } | ||
2293 | last; | ||
2294 | } | ||
2295 | |||
2296 | if (wantarray) | ||
2297 | { | ||
2298 | return @retlist; | ||
2299 | } | ||
2300 | else | ||
2301 | { | ||
2302 | return $retline; | ||
2303 | } | ||
2304 | |||
2305 | } | ||
2306 | |||
2307 | |||
2308 | ########################################################################### | ||
2309 | # B_parse_mtab() | ||
2310 | # | ||
2311 | # This routine returns a hash of devices and their mount points from mtab, | ||
2312 | # simply so you can get a list of mounted filesystems. | ||
2313 | # | ||
2314 | ########################################################################### | ||
2315 | |||
2316 | sub B_parse_mtab | ||
2317 | { | ||
2318 | my $mountpoints; | ||
2319 | open(MTAB,&getGlobal('FILE','mtab')); | ||
2320 | while(my $mtab_line = <MTAB>) { | ||
2321 | #test if it's a device | ||
2322 | if ($mtab_line =~ /^\//) | ||
2323 | { | ||
2324 | #parse out device and mount point | ||
2325 | $mtab_line =~ /^(\S+)\s+(\S+)/; | ||
2326 | $mountpoints->{$1} = $2; | ||
2327 | } | ||
2328 | } | ||
2329 | return $mountpoints; | ||
2330 | } | ||
2331 | |||
2332 | |||
2333 | ########################################################################### | ||
2334 | # B_is_rpm_up_to_date() | ||
2335 | # | ||
2336 | # | ||
2337 | ########################################################################### | ||
2338 | |||
2339 | sub B_is_rpm_up_to_date(@) | ||
2340 | { | ||
2341 | my($nameB,$verB,$relB,$epochB) = @_; | ||
2342 | my $installedpkg = $nameB; | ||
2343 | |||
2344 | if ($epochB =~ /(none)/) { | ||
2345 | $epochB = 0; | ||
2346 | } | ||
2347 | |||
2348 | my $rpmA = `rpm -q --qf '%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}-%{EPOCH}\n' $installedpkg`; | ||
2349 | my $nameA = $nameB; | ||
2350 | my ($verA,$relA,$epochA); | ||
2351 | |||
2352 | my $retval; | ||
2353 | |||
2354 | # First, if the RPM isn't installed, let's handle that. | ||
2355 | if ($rpmA =~ /is not installed/) { | ||
2356 | $retval = -1; | ||
2357 | return $retval; | ||
2358 | } | ||
2359 | else { | ||
2360 | # Next, let's try to parse the EVR information without as few | ||
2361 | # calls as possible to rpm. | ||
2362 | if ($rpmA =~ /([^-]+)-([^-]+)-([^-]+)$/) { | ||
2363 | $verA = $1; | ||
2364 | $relA = $2; | ||
2365 | $epochA = $3; | ||
2366 | } | ||
2367 | else { | ||
2368 | $nameA = `rpm -q --qf '%{NAME}' $installedpkg`; | ||
2369 | $verA = `rpm -q --qf '%{VERSION}' $installedpkg`; | ||
2370 | $relA = `rpm -q --qf '%{RELEASE}' $installedpkg`; | ||
2371 | $epochA = `rpm -q --qf '%{EPOCH}' $installedpkg`; | ||
2372 | } | ||
2373 | } | ||
2374 | |||
2375 | # Parse "none" as 0. | ||
2376 | if ($epochA =~ /(none)/) { | ||
2377 | $epochA = 0; | ||
2378 | } | ||
2379 | |||
2380 | # Handle the case where only one of them is zero. | ||
2381 | if ($epochA == 0 xor $epochB == 0) | ||
2382 | { | ||
2383 | if ($epochA != 0) | ||
2384 | { | ||
2385 | $retval = 1; | ||
2386 | } | ||
2387 | else | ||
2388 | { | ||
2389 | $retval = 0; | ||
2390 | } | ||
2391 | } | ||
2392 | else | ||
2393 | { | ||
2394 | # ...otherwise they are either both 0 or both non-zero and | ||
2395 | # so the situation isn't trivial. | ||
2396 | |||
2397 | # Check epoch first - highest epoch wins. | ||
2398 | my $rpmcmp = &cmp_vers_part($epochA, $epochB); | ||
2399 | #print "epoch rpmcmp is $rpmcmp\n"; | ||
2400 | if ($rpmcmp > 0) | ||
2401 | { | ||
2402 | $retval = 1; | ||
2403 | } | ||
2404 | elsif ($rpmcmp < 0) | ||
2405 | { | ||
2406 | $retval = 0; | ||
2407 | } | ||
2408 | else | ||
2409 | { | ||
2410 | # Epochs were the same. Check Version now. | ||
2411 | $rpmcmp = &cmp_vers_part($verA, $verB); | ||
2412 | #print "epoch rpmcmp is $rpmcmp\n"; | ||
2413 | if ($rpmcmp > 0) | ||
2414 | { | ||
2415 | $retval = 1; | ||
2416 | } | ||
2417 | elsif ($rpmcmp < 0) | ||
2418 | { | ||
2419 | $retval = 0; | ||
2420 | } | ||
2421 | else | ||
2422 | { | ||
2423 | # Versions were the same. Check Release now. | ||
2424 | my $rpmcmp = &cmp_vers_part($relA, $relB); | ||
2425 | #print "epoch rpmcmp is $rpmcmp\n"; | ||
2426 | if ($rpmcmp >= 0) | ||
2427 | { | ||
2428 | $retval = 1; | ||
2429 | } | ||
2430 | elsif ($rpmcmp < 0) | ||
2431 | { | ||
2432 | $retval = 0; | ||
2433 | } | ||
2434 | } | ||
2435 | } | ||
2436 | } | ||
2437 | return $retval; | ||
2438 | } | ||
2439 | |||
2440 | ################################################# | ||
2441 | # Helper function for B_is_rpm_up_to_date() | ||
2442 | ################################################# | ||
2443 | |||
2444 | #This cmp_vers_part function taken from Kirk Bauer's Autorpm. | ||
2445 | # This version comparison code was sent in by Robert Mitchell and, although | ||
2446 | # not yet perfect, is better than the original one I had. He took the code | ||
2447 | # from freshrpms and did some mods to it. Further mods by Simon Liddington | ||
2448 | # <sjl96v@ecs.soton.ac.uk>. | ||
2449 | # | ||
2450 | # Splits string into minors on . and change from numeric to non-numeric | ||
2451 | # characters. Minors are compared from the beginning of the string. If the | ||
2452 | # minors are both numeric then they are numerically compared. If both minors | ||
2453 | # are non-numeric and a single character they are alphabetically compared, if | ||
2454 | # they are not a single character they are checked to be the same if the are not | ||
2455 | # the result is unknown (currently we say the first is newer so that we have | ||
2456 | # a choice to upgrade). If one minor is numeric and one non-numeric then the | ||
2457 | # numeric one is newer as it has a longer version string. | ||
2458 | # We also assume that (for example) .15 is equivalent to 0.15 | ||
2459 | |||
2460 | sub cmp_vers_part($$) { | ||
2461 | my($va, $vb) = @_; | ||
2462 | my(@va_dots, @vb_dots); | ||
2463 | my($a, $b); | ||
2464 | my($i); | ||
2465 | |||
2466 | if ($vb !~ /^pre/ and $va =~ s/^pre(\d+.*)$/$1/) { | ||
2467 | if ($va eq $vb) { return -1; } | ||
2468 | } elsif ($va !~ /^pre/ and $vb =~ s/^pre(\d+.*)$/$1/) { | ||
2469 | if ($va eq $vb) { return 1; } | ||
2470 | } | ||
2471 | |||
2472 | @va_dots = split(/\./, $va); | ||
2473 | @vb_dots = split(/\./, $vb); | ||
2474 | |||
2475 | $a = shift(@va_dots); | ||
2476 | $b = shift(@vb_dots); | ||
2477 | # We also assume that (for example) .15 is equivalent to 0.15 | ||
2478 | if ($a eq '' && $va ne '') { $a = "0"; } | ||
2479 | if ($b eq '' && $vb ne '') { $b = "0"; } | ||
2480 | while ((defined($a) && $a ne '') || (defined($b) && $b ne '')) { | ||
2481 | # compare each minor from left to right | ||
2482 | if ((not defined($a)) || ($a eq '')) { return -1; } # the longer version is newer | ||
2483 | if ((not defined($b)) || ($b eq '')) { return 1; } | ||
2484 | if ($a =~ /^\d+$/ && $b =~ /^\d+$/) { | ||
2485 | # I have changed this so that when the two strings are numeric, but one or both | ||
2486 | # of them start with a 0, then do a string compare - Kirk Bauer - 5/28/99 | ||
2487 | if ($a =~ /^0/ or $b =~ /^0/) { | ||
2488 | # We better string-compare so that netscape-4.6 is newer than netscape-4.08 | ||
2489 | if ($a ne $b) {return ($a cmp $b);} | ||
2490 | } | ||
2491 | # numeric compare | ||
2492 | if ($a != $b) { return $a <=> $b; } | ||
2493 | } elsif ($a =~ /^\D+$/ && $b =~ /^\D+$/) { | ||
2494 | # string compare | ||
2495 | if (length($a) == 1 && length($b) == 1) { | ||
2496 | # only minors with one letter seem to be useful for versioning | ||
2497 | if ($a ne $b) { return $a cmp $b; } | ||
2498 | } elsif (($a cmp $b) != 0) { | ||
2499 | # otherwise we should at least check they are the same and if not say unknown | ||
2500 | # say newer for now so at least we get choice whether to upgrade or not | ||
2501 | return -1; | ||
2502 | } | ||
2503 | } elsif ( ($a =~ /^\D+$/ && $b =~ /^\d+$/) || ($a =~ /^\d+$/ && $b =~ /^\D+$/) ) { | ||
2504 | # if we get a number in one and a word in another the one with a number | ||
2505 | # has a longer version string | ||
2506 | if ($a =~ /^\d+$/) { return 1; } | ||
2507 | if ($b =~ /^\d+$/) { return -1; } | ||
2508 | } else { | ||
2509 | # minor needs splitting | ||
2510 | $a =~ /\d+/ || $a =~ /\D+/; | ||
2511 | # split the $a minor into numbers and non-numbers | ||
2512 | my @va_bits = ($`, $&, $'); | ||
2513 | $b =~ /\d+/ || $b =~ /\D+/; | ||
2514 | # split the $b minor into numbers and non-numbers | ||
2515 | my @vb_bits = ($`, $&, $'); | ||
2516 | for ( my $j=2; $j >= 0; $j--) { | ||
2517 | if ($va_bits[$j] ne '') { unshift(@va_dots,$va_bits[$j]); } | ||
2518 | if ($vb_bits[$j] ne '') { unshift(@vb_dots,$vb_bits[$j]); } | ||
2519 | } | ||
2520 | } | ||
2521 | $a = shift(@va_dots); | ||
2522 | $b = shift(@vb_dots); | ||
2523 | } | ||
2524 | return 0; | ||
2525 | } | ||
2526 | |||
2527 | 1; | ||
2528 | |||