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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Check access based on valid users, read list and friends
Copyright (C) Volker Lendecke 2005
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 3 of the License, or
(at your option) 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "includes.h"
#include "smbd/globals.h"
/*
* No prefix means direct username
* @name means netgroup first, then unix group
* &name means netgroup
* +name means unix group
* + and & may be combined
*/
static bool do_group_checks(const char **name, const char **pattern)
{
if ((*name)[0] == '@') {
*pattern = "&+";
*name += 1;
return True;
}
if (((*name)[0] == '+') && ((*name)[1] == '&')) {
*pattern = "+&";
*name += 2;
return True;
}
if ((*name)[0] == '+') {
*pattern = "+";
*name += 1;
return True;
}
if (((*name)[0] == '&') && ((*name)[1] == '+')) {
*pattern = "&+";
*name += 2;
return True;
}
if ((*name)[0] == '&') {
*pattern = "&";
*name += 1;
return True;
}
return False;
}
static bool token_contains_name(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
const char *username,
const char *domain,
const char *sharename,
const struct nt_user_token *token,
const char *name)
{
const char *prefix;
struct dom_sid sid;
enum lsa_SidType type;
struct smbd_server_connection *sconn = smbd_server_conn;
if (username != NULL) {
name = talloc_sub_basic(mem_ctx, username, domain, name);
}
if (sharename != NULL) {
name = talloc_string_sub(mem_ctx, name, "%S", sharename);
}
if (name == NULL) {
/* This is too security sensitive, better panic than return a
* result that might be interpreted in a wrong way. */
smb_panic("substitutions failed");
}
/* check to see is we already have a SID */
if ( string_to_sid( &sid, name ) ) {
DEBUG(5,("token_contains_name: Checking for SID [%s] in token\n", name));
return nt_token_check_sid( &sid, token );
}
if (!do_group_checks(&name, &prefix)) {
if (!lookup_name_smbconf(mem_ctx, name, LOOKUP_NAME_ALL,
NULL, NULL, &sid, &type)) {
DEBUG(5, ("lookup_name %s failed\n", name));
return False;
}
if (type != SID_NAME_USER) {
DEBUG(5, ("%s is a %s, expected a user\n",
name, sid_type_lookup(type)));
return False;
}
return nt_token_check_sid(&sid, token);
}
for (/* initialized above */ ; *prefix != '\0'; prefix++) {
if (*prefix == '+') {
if (!lookup_name_smbconf(mem_ctx, name,
LOOKUP_NAME_ALL|LOOKUP_NAME_GROUP,
NULL, NULL, &sid, &type)) {
DEBUG(5, ("lookup_name %s failed\n", name));
return False;
}
if ((type != SID_NAME_DOM_GRP) &&
(type != SID_NAME_ALIAS) &&
(type != SID_NAME_WKN_GRP)) {
DEBUG(5, ("%s is a %s, expected a group\n",
name, sid_type_lookup(type)));
return False;
}
if (nt_token_check_sid(&sid, token)) {
return True;
}
continue;
}
if (*prefix == '&') {
if (username) {
if (user_in_netgroup(username, name)) {
return True;
}
}
continue;
}
smb_panic("got invalid prefix from do_groups_check");
}
return False;
}
/*
* Check whether a user is contained in the list provided.
*
* Please note that the user name and share names passed in here mainly for
* the substitution routines that expand the parameter values, the decision
* whether a user is in the list is done after a lookup_name on the expanded
* parameter value, solely based on comparing the SIDs in token.
*
* The other use is the netgroup check when using @group or &group.
*/
bool token_contains_name_in_list(const char *username,
const char *domain,
const char *sharename,
const struct nt_user_token *token,
const char **list)
{
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx;
if (list == NULL) {
return False;
}
if ( (mem_ctx = talloc_new(NULL)) == NULL ) {
smb_panic("talloc_new failed");
}
while (*list != NULL) {
if (token_contains_name(mem_ctx, username, domain, sharename,
token, *list)) {
TALLOC_FREE(mem_ctx);
return True;
}
list += 1;
}
TALLOC_FREE(mem_ctx);
return False;
}
/*
* Check whether the user described by "token" has access to share snum.
*
* This looks at "invalid users", "valid users" and "only user/username"
*
* Please note that the user name and share names passed in here mainly for
* the substitution routines that expand the parameter values, the decision
* whether a user is in the list is done after a lookup_name on the expanded
* parameter value, solely based on comparing the SIDs in token.
*
* The other use is the netgroup check when using @group or &group.
*/
bool user_ok_token(const char *username, const char *domain,
const struct nt_user_token *token, int snum)
{
if (lp_invalid_users(snum) != NULL) {
if (token_contains_name_in_list(username, domain,
lp_servicename(snum),
token,
lp_invalid_users(snum))) {
DEBUG(10, ("User %s in 'invalid users'\n", username));
return False;
}
}
if (lp_valid_users(snum) != NULL) {
if (!token_contains_name_in_list(username, domain,
lp_servicename(snum), token,
lp_valid_users(snum))) {
DEBUG(10, ("User %s not in 'valid users'\n",
username));
return False;
}
}
if (lp_onlyuser(snum)) {
const char *list[2];
list[0] = lp_username(snum);
list[1] = NULL;
if ((list[0] == NULL) || (*list[0] == '\0')) {
DEBUG(0, ("'only user = yes' and no 'username ='\n"));
return False;
}
if (!token_contains_name_in_list(NULL, domain,
lp_servicename(snum),
token, list)) {
DEBUG(10, ("%s != 'username'\n", username));
return False;
}
}
DEBUG(10, ("user_ok_token: share %s is ok for unix user %s\n",
lp_servicename(snum), username));
return True;
}
/*
* Check whether the user described by "token" is restricted to read-only
* access on share snum.
*
* This looks at "invalid users", "valid users" and "only user/username"
*
* Please note that the user name and share names passed in here mainly for
* the substitution routines that expand the parameter values, the decision
* whether a user is in the list is done after a lookup_name on the expanded
* parameter value, solely based on comparing the SIDs in token.
*
* The other use is the netgroup check when using @group or &group.
*/
bool is_share_read_only_for_token(const char *username,
const char *domain,
const struct nt_user_token *token,
connection_struct *conn)
{
int snum = SNUM(conn);
bool result = conn->read_only;
if (lp_readlist(snum) != NULL) {
if (token_contains_name_in_list(username, domain,
lp_servicename(snum), token,
lp_readlist(snum))) {
result = True;
}
}
if (lp_writelist(snum) != NULL) {
if (token_contains_name_in_list(username, domain,
lp_servicename(snum), token,
lp_writelist(snum))) {
result = False;
}
}
DEBUG(10,("is_share_read_only_for_user: share %s is %s for unix user "
"%s\n", lp_servicename(snum),
result ? "read-only" : "read-write", username));
return result;
}
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