#!/usr/bin/perl -w # 05/01/2005 - 18:07:10 # # mklogon.pl - Login Script Generator # Copyright (C) 2005 Ricky Nance # ricky.nance@gmail.com # http://www.weaubleau.k12.mo.us/~rnance/samba/mklogon.txt # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # # Version: 1.0 (Stable) # Revised: 07/28/2005 # Comments... # Working on logging to the system logs, Logs user activity, but not errors yet. use strict; use Getopt::Long; eval { require Config::Simple; }; if ($@) { print("\n"); print( "It appears as though you don't have the Config Simple perl module installed.\n" ); print("The package is typically called 'Config::Simple' \n"); print("and it needs to be installed, before you can use this utility\n"); print("Most PERL installations will allow you to use a command like\n"); print("\ncpan -i Config::Simple\n"); print("from the command line while logged in as the root user.\n"); print("\n"); exit(1); } # use Data::Dumper; #Used for debugging purposes # This variable should point to the external conf file, personally I would set # it to /etc/samba/mklogon.conf my $configfile; foreach my $dir ( ( '/etc', '/etc/samba', '/usr/local/samba/lib' ) ) { if ( -e "$dir/mklogon.conf" ) { $configfile = "$dir/mklogon.conf"; last; } } # This section will come directly from the samba server. Basically it just makes the script easier to read. my $getopts = GetOptions( 'u|username=s' => \my $user, 'm|machine=s' => \my $machine, 's|servername=s' => \my $server, 'o|ostype=s' => \my $os, 'i|ip=s' => \my $ip, 'd|date=s' => \my $smbdate, 'h|help|?' => \my $help ); if ($help) { help(); exit(0); } # We want the program to error out if its missing an argument. if ( !defined($user) ) { error("username"); } if ( !defined($machine) ) { error("machine name") } if ( !defined($server) ) { error("server name") } if ( !defined($os) ) { error("operating system") } if ( !defined($ip) ) { error("ip address") } if ( !defined($smbdate) ) { error("date") } # This section will be read from the external config file my $cfg = new Config::Simple($configfile) or die "Could not find $configfile"; # Read this part from the samba config my ( $sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $mon, $year, $wday, $yday, $isdst ) = localtime(time); my $sambaconf = $cfg->param("global.sambaconf") or die "Couldn't find your samba config! \n"; my $smbcfg = new Config::Simple( filename => $sambaconf, syntax => "ini" ); my $smbprof = $smbcfg->param("profiles.path"); my $smbnetlogdir = $smbcfg->param("netlogon.path"); my $logging = lc( $cfg->param("global.logging") ); my $mkprofile = lc( $cfg->param("global.mkprofile") ); my $logdir = $cfg->param("global.logdir"); my $logfile = $cfg->param("global.logfile"); my $logs = "$logdir\/$logfile"; my $logtype = $cfg->param("global.logtype"); my $usermap = "usermap.$user"; my $osmap = "os.$os"; my @ostype = $cfg->param($osmap); my @username = $cfg->param($usermap); my $compname = $cfg->param( -block => "machines" ); my $ipname = $cfg->param( -block => "ip" ); my $timesync = $cfg->param("global.timesync"); my $altserver = $cfg->param("global.servername"); if ( defined($altserver) ) { $server = $altserver; } $server = uc($server); # Lets start logging stuff if it is turned on in the config if ( $logging =~ m/on|yes|1/i ) { if ($logtype =~ m/file/i) { print "----- Logging is turned on in the config. -----\n"; print "----- Location of the logfile is \"$logs\" -----\n"; open LOG, ">>$logs"; printf LOG "Date: $smbdate Time: "; printf LOG '%02d', $hour; print LOG ":"; printf LOG '%02d', $min; print LOG "."; printf LOG '%02d', $sec; print LOG " -- User: $user - Machine: $machine - IP: $ip -- \n"; close(LOG); } elsif ($logtype =~ m/syslog|system/i){ use Sys::Syslog; my $alert = "User: $user Logged into $machine ($ip) at $hour:$min.$sec on $smbdate."; openlog($0, 'cons', 'user'); syslog('alert', $alert); closelog(); } } else { print "----- Logging is turned off in the config. -----\n"; } # If the user wants to make profiles with this script lets go if ( defined($smbprof) ) { if ( $mkprofile =~ m/on|yes|1/i ) { print "----- Automatic making of user profiles is turned on in the config. ----- \n"; ( my $login, my $pass, my $uid, my $gid ) = getpwnam($user) or die "$user not in passwd file \n"; $smbprof =~ s/\%U/$user/g; my $dir2 = "$smbprof\/$user"; print "$smbprof \n"; print "$dir2 \n"; if ( !-e $dir2 ) { print "Creating " . $user . "'s profile with a uid of $uid\n"; mkdir $smbprof; mkdir $dir2; chomp($user); # chown $uid, $gid, $smbprof; chown $uid, $gid, $dir2; } else { print $user . "'s profile already exists \n"; } } else { print "----- Automatic making of user profiles is turned off in the config. ----- \n"; } } # Lets start making the batch files. open LOGON, ">$smbnetlogdir\/$user.bat" or die "Unable to create userfile $smbnetlogdir\/$user.bat"; print LOGON "\@ECHO OFF \r\n"; if ( $timesync =~ m/on|yes|1/i ) { print LOGON "NET TIME /SET /YES \\\\$server \r\n"; } else { print "----- Time syncing to the client is turned off in the config. -----\n"; } # Mapping from the common section my $common = $cfg->param( -block => "common" ); for my $key ( keys %$common ) { drive_map( @{ $common->{$key} } ); } my @perform_common = $cfg->param("performcommands.common"); if ( defined( $perform_common[0] ) ) { foreach (@perform_common) { print LOGON "$_ \r\n"; } } # Map shares on a per user basis. drive_map(@username); # Map shares based on the Operating System. drive_map(@ostype); # Map shares only if they are in a group # This line checks against the unix "groups" command, to see the secondary groups of a user. my @usergroups = split( /\s/, do { open my $groups, "-|", groups => $user; <$groups> } ); foreach (@usergroups) { my $groupmap = "groupmap.$_"; my @groupname = $cfg->param($groupmap); drive_map(@groupname); } #Here is where we check the machine name against the config... for my $key ( keys %$compname ) { my $test = $compname->{$key}; if ( ref $test eq 'ARRAY' ) { foreach (@$test) { if ( $_ eq $machine ) { my $performit = $cfg->param("performcommands.$key"); if ( defined($performit) ) { if ( ref $performit ) { foreach (@$performit) { print LOGON "$_ \r\n"; } } else { print LOGON "$performit \r\n"; } } } } } elsif ( $test eq $machine ) { my $performit = $cfg->param("performcommands.$key"); if ( defined($performit) ) { if ( ref $performit ) { foreach (@$performit) { print LOGON "$_ \r\n"; } } else { print LOGON "$performit \r\n"; } } } } # Here is where we test the ip address against the client to see if they have "Special Mapping" # A huge portion of the ip matching code was made by # Carsten Schaub (rcsu in the #samba chan on freenode.net) my $val; for my $key ( sort keys %$ipname ) { if ( ref $ipname->{$key} eq 'ARRAY' ) { foreach ( @{ $ipname->{$key} } ) { getipval( $_, $key ); } } else { getipval( $ipname->{$key}, $key ); } } sub getipval { my ( $range, $rangename ) = @_; if ( parse( $ip, ipmap($range) ) ) { if ( $val eq 'true' ) { my $performit = $cfg->param("performcommands.$rangename"); if ( defined($performit) ) { if ( ref $performit ) { foreach (@$performit) { print LOGON "$_ \r\n"; } } else { print LOGON "$performit \r\n"; } } } elsif ( $val eq 'false' ) { } } else { } } sub ipmap { my $pattern = shift; my ( $iprange, $iprange2, $ipmask ); if ( $pattern =~ m/^(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\/(\d{1,2})$/ ) { # 1.1.1.1/3 notation $iprange = pack( "U4", $1, $2, $3, $4 ); $ipmask = pack( "U4", 0, 0, 0, 0 ); my $numbits = $5; for ( my $i = 0 ; $i < $numbits ; $i++ ) { vec( $ipmask, int( $i / 8 ) * 8 + ( 8 - ( $i % 8 ) ) - 1, 1 ) = 1; } $iprange &= "$ipmask"; } elsif ( $pattern =~ m/^(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\/(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})/ ) { # 1.1.1.1/255.255.255.255 notation $iprange = pack( "U4", $1, $2, $3, $4 ); $ipmask = pack( "U4", $5, $6, $7, $8 ); $iprange &= "$ipmask"; } elsif ( $pattern =~ m/^(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})$/ ) { # 1.1.1.1 notation $iprange = pack( "U4", $1, $2, $3, $4 ); $ipmask = pack( "U4", 255, 255, 255, 255 ); } elsif ( $pattern =~ m/^(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\s*\-\s*(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})$/ ) { # 1.1.1.1 - 2.2.2.2 notation $iprange = pack( "U4", $1, $2, $3, $4 ); $iprange2 = pack( "U4", $5, $6, $7, $8 ); $ipmask = pack( "U4", 255, 255, 255, 255 ); } else { return; } return $iprange, $ipmask, $iprange2; } sub parse { my ( $origip, $ipbase, $ipmask, $iprange2 ) = @_; $origip =~ m/^(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})$/; $origip = pack( "U4", $1, $2, $3, $4 ); if ( defined($iprange2) ) { if ( $ipbase le $origip && $origip le $iprange2 ) { return $val = 'true'; } else { return $val = 'false'; } } elsif ( ( "$origip" & "$ipmask" ) eq $ipbase ) { return $val = 'true'; } else { return $val = 'false'; } } # This sub will distinguish the drive mappings sub drive_map { my @data = @_; for ( my $i = 0 ; $i < scalar(@data) ; ) { if ( $data[$i] =~ m/^[a-z]\:$/i ) { my $driveletter = $data[$i]; $i++; my $sharename = $data[$i]; $i++; if ( $sharename eq '/home' ) { print LOGON uc("NET USE $driveletter \\\\$server\\$user \/Y \r\n"); } else { print LOGON uc("NET USE $driveletter \\\\$server\\$sharename \/Y \r\n"); } } else { print LOGON uc("$data[$i] \r\n"); $i++; } } } close(LOGON); sub error { my $var = shift(@_); help(); print "\n\tCritical!!! \n\n\tNo $var specified\n\n\tYou must specify a $var.\n\n"; exit(0); } sub help { print << "EOF" ; Usage: $0 [options] Options: -h,--help This help screen. -u,--username The name of the user from the samba server. -m,--machinename The name of the client connecting to the server. -s,--server The name of the server this script is running in. -o,--os The clients OS -- Windows 95/98/ME (Win95), Windows NT (WinNT), Windows 2000 (Win2K), Windows XP (WinXP), and Windows 2003 (Win2K3). Anything else will be known as ``UNKNOWN'' That snippet is directly from man smb.conf. -i,--ip The clients IP address. -d,--date Time and Date returned from the samba server. --IMPORTANT-- All options MUST be specified. The mklogon.conf file MUST be located in /etc, /etc/samba, or /usr/local/samba/lib. To use this file from the command line: $0 -u User -m machine -s servername -o ostype -i X.X.X.X -d MM/DD/YY To use this file from the samba server add these lines to your /etc/samba/smb.conf: This line goes in the [global] section login script = %U.bat This line should be at the end of the [netlogon] section. root preexec = /path/to/mklogon.pl -u %U -m %m -s %L -o %a -i %I -d %t EOF print "\n\n"; }