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Diffstat (limited to 'source3/smbd/sec_ctx.c')
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diff --git a/source3/smbd/sec_ctx.c b/source3/smbd/sec_ctx.c index 19dac0d27f..4d4e24407b 100644 --- a/source3/smbd/sec_ctx.c +++ b/source3/smbd/sec_ctx.c @@ -231,6 +231,10 @@ BOOL push_sec_ctx(void) Change UNIX security context. Calls panic if not successful so no return value. ****************************************************************************/ +#ifndef HAVE_DARWIN_INITGROUPS + +/* Normal credential switch path. */ + static void set_unix_security_ctx(uid_t uid, gid_t gid, int ngroups, gid_t *groups) { /* Start context switch */ @@ -242,6 +246,51 @@ static void set_unix_security_ctx(uid_t uid, gid_t gid, int ngroups, gid_t *grou /* end context switch */ } +#else /* HAVE_DARWIN_INITGROUPS */ + +/* The Darwin groups implementation is a little unusual. The list of +* groups in the kernel credential is not exhaustive, but more like +* a cache. The full group list is held in userspace and checked +* dynamically. +* +* This is an optional mechanism, and setgroups(2) opts out +* of it. That is, if you call setgroups, then the list of groups you +* set are the only groups that are ever checked. This is not what we +* want. We want to opt in to the dynamic resolution mechanism, so we +* need to specify the uid of the user whose group list (cache) we are +* setting. +* +* The Darwin rules are: +* 1. Thou shalt setegid, initgroups and seteuid IN THAT ORDER +* 2. Thou shalt not pass more that NGROUPS_MAX to initgroups +* 3. Thou shalt leave the first entry in the groups list well alone +*/ + +#include <sys/syscall.h> + +static void set_unix_security_ctx(uid_t uid, gid_t gid, int ngroups, gid_t *groups) +{ + int max = groups_max(); + + /* Start context switch */ + gain_root(); + + become_gid(gid); + + + if (syscall(SYS_initgroups, (ngroups > max) ? max : ngroups, + groups, uid) == 1) { + DEBUG(0, ("WARNING: failed to set group list " + "(%d groups) for UID %ld: %s\n", + ngroups, uid, strerror(errno))); + } + + become_uid(uid); + /* end context switch */ +} + +#endif /* HAVE_DARWIN_INITGROUPS */ + /**************************************************************************** Set the current security context to a given user. ****************************************************************************/ |