freebsd-dev/lib/libutil/_secure_path.3
David Nugent 56c0434453 Summary of login.conf support changes:
o Incorporated BSDI code and enhancements, better logging for error
  checking (which has been shown to be a problem, and is therefore
  justified, imho); also some minor things we were missing, including
  better quad_t math, which checks for under/overflows.

o setusercontext() now allows user resource limit overrides, but
  does this AFTER dropping root privs, to restrict the user to
  droping hard limits and set soft limits within the kernel's
  allowed user limits.

o umask() only set once, and only if requested.

o add _secure_path(), and use in login.conf to guard against
  symlinks etc. and non-root owned or non-user owned files being
  used. Derived from BSDI contributed code.

o revamped authentication code to BSDI's latest api, which
  includes deleting authenticate() and adding auth_check()
  and a few other functions. This is still marked as depecated
  in BSDI, but is included for completeness. No other source
  in the tree uses this anyway, so it is now bracketed with
  #ifdef LOGIN_CAP_AUTH which is by default not defined. Only
  auth_checknologin() and auth_cat() are actually used in
  module login_auth.c.

o AUTH_NONE definition removed (collided with other includes
  in the tree). [bde]

o BSDI's login_getclass() now accepts a char *classname
  parameter rather than struct passwd *pwd. We now do likewise,
  but added login_getpwclass() for (sort of) backwards
  compatiblity, namely because we handle root as a special
  case for the default class. This will require quite a few
  changes elsewhere in the source tree.

o We no longer pretend to support rlim_t as a long type.

o Revised code formatting to be more bsd-ish style.
1997-05-10 18:55:38 +00:00

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.Dd May 2, 1997
.Os FreeBSD
.Dt _SECURE_PATH 3
.Sh NAME
.Nm _secure_path
.Nd determine if a file appears to be secure
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Fd #include <sys/types.h>
.Fd #include <libutil.h>
.Ft int
.Fn _secure_path "const char *path" "uid_t uid" "gid_t gid"
.Pp
.Sh DESCRIPTION
This function does some basic security checking on a given path.
It is intended to be used by processes running with root privileges
in order to decide whether or not to trust the contents of a given
file.
It uses a method often used to detect system compromise.
.Pp
A file is considered 'secure' if it meets the following conditions:
.Bl -enum
.It
The file exists, and is a regular file (not a symlink, device
special or named pipe, etc.),
.It
Is not world writable.
.It
Is owned by the given uid, if uid is not -1,
.It
Is not group wriable or it has group ownership by the given
gid, if gid is not -1.
.El
.Sh RETURN VALUES
This function returns zero if the file exists and may be
considered secure, -2 if the file does not exist, and
-1 otherwise to indicate a security failure.
.Xr syslog 3 ,
is used to log any failure of this function, including the
reason, at LOG_ERR priority.
.Sh BUGS
The checks carried out are rudamentary and no attempt is made
to eliminate race conditions between use of this function and
access to the file referenced.
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr lstat 3 ,
.Xr syslog 3 .
.Sh HISTORY
Code from which this function was derived was contributed to the
FreeBSD project by Berkeley Software Design, Inc.