If shadow is built without libbsd support, then readpassphrase() needs
to be provided from the project.
Signed-off-by: Iker Pedrosa <ipedrosa@redhat.com>
With the recent changes both login and su compilation fail because there
are some missing dependencies from SELINUX library. Thus, add LIBSELINUX
to su and login for those cases where the library is used.
Signed-off-by: Iker Pedrosa <ipedrosa@redhat.com>
Remove `utmp` structure as an argument and include its logic inside the
function. This will help remove any reference to utmp from login.
Signed-off-by: Iker Pedrosa <ipedrosa@redhat.com>
The functionality from this function is related to utmp. Restrict access
to `setutmp()` to the same file.
Signed-off-by: Iker Pedrosa <ipedrosa@redhat.com>
In some embedded systems, users only use the ps
provided by the busybox. But the ps provided by
the busybox does not support the -eo option by
default. As a result, an error is reported when
the userdel is used. So add a judgment on ps.
If there is no ps -eo, traverse the process directly.
The error information is as follows:
# userdel xsl
ps: invalid option -- 'e'
Signed-off-by: xiongshenglan <xiongshenglan@huawei.com>
Print a warning even for the root user if the provided shell isn't
listed in /etc/shells, but continue to execute the action.
In case of non root user exit.
See https://github.com/shadow-maint/shadow/issues/535
Add a comment at the top of that file explaining how to
regenerate it.
We should add a README, but I don't have time to draft one
right now.
Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
Since newgrp is setuid-root, any write() system calls it does in order
to print error messages will be done as the root user.
Unprivileged users can get newgrp to print essentially arbitrary strings
to any open file in this way by passing those strings as argv[0] when
calling execve(). For example:
$ setpid() { (exec -a $1$'\n:' newgrp '' 2>/proc/sys/kernel/ns_last_pid & wait) >/dev/null; }
$ setpid 31000
$ readlink /proc/self
31001
This is not a vulnerability in newgrp; it is a bug in the Linux kernel.
However, this type of bug is not new [1] and it makes sense to try to
mitigate these types of bugs in userspace where possible.
[1]: https://lwn.net/Articles/476947/
Signed-off-by: Vegard Nossum <vegard.nossum@oracle.com>
b1282224 (Add maximum padding to fit IPv6-Addresses, 2020-05-24) pads
the From field header using `maxIPv6Addrlen - 3`. This leaves the
Latest field header misaligned. Subtract 4 (the length of "From").
Fixes build error:
newusers.c: In function 'update_passwd':
newusers.c:433:21: error: 'sflg' undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean 'rflg'?
introduced by
https://github.com/shadow-maint/shadow/commit/5cd04d03f94622c12220d4a6352824af081b8531
which forgot to define sflg for these configure options:
--without-sha-crypt --without-bcrypt --with-yescrypt
Using the --sha-rounds option without first giving a crypt method via the --crypt-method option results in comparisons with a NULL pointer and thus make chgpasswd segfault:
$ chgpasswd -s 1
zsh: segmentation fault chgpasswd -s 1
Current patch add a sanity check before these comparisons to ensure there is a defined encryption method.