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libptytty - OS independent and secure pty/tty and utmp/wtmp/lastlog |
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SYNOPSIS |
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cc ... -lptytty |
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#include <libptytty.h> |
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// C++ |
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ptytty *pty = ptytty::create (); |
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if (!pty->get ()) |
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// error allocating pty |
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if (we want utmp) |
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pty->login (process_pid, 0, "remote.host"); |
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else if (we want utmp AND wtmp/lastlog) |
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pty->login (process_pid, 1, "remote.host"); |
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// we are done with it |
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delete pty; |
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// C |
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PTYTTY pty = ptytty_create (); |
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if (!ptytty_get (pty)) |
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// error allocating pty |
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if (we want utmp) |
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ptytty_login (pty, process_pid, 0, "remote.host"); |
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else if (we want utmp AND wtmp/lastlog) |
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ptytty_login (pty, process_pid, 1, "remote.host"); |
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// we are done with it |
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ptytty_delete (pty); |
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DESCRIPTION |
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Libptytty is a small library that offers pseudo-tty management in an |
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OS-independent way. It was created out of frustration over the many |
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differences of pty/tty handling in different operating systems for the |
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use inside "rxvt-unicode". |
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In addition to offering mere pty/tty management, it also offers session |
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database support (utmp and optional wtmp/lastlog updates for login |
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It also supports fork'ing after startup and dropping privileges in the |
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calling process, so in case the calling process gets compromised by the |
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user starting the program there is less to gain, as only the helper |
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process runs with privileges (e.g. setuid/setgid), which reduces the |
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area of attack immensely. |
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Libptytty is written in C++, but it also offers a C-only API. |
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SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS |
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*It is of paramount importance that you at least read the following |
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paragraph!* |
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If you are a typical terminal-like program that just wants one or more |
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ptys, you should call the "ptytty::init ()" method (C: "ptytty_init ()" |
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function) as the very first thing in your program: |
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int main (int argc, char *argv[]) |
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{ |
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// do nothing here |
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ptytty::init (); |
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// in C: ptytty_init (); |
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// initialise, parse arguments, etc. |
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} |
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This checks wether the program runs setuid or setgid. If yes then it |
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will fork a helper process and drop privileges. |
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Some programs need finer control over if and when this helper process is |
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started, and if and how to drop privileges. For those programs, the |
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methods "ptytty::use_helper" and "ptytty::drop_privileges" are more |
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useful. |
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C++ INTERFACE: THE ptytty CLASS |
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STATIC METHODS |
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ptytty::init () |
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The default way to initialise libptytty. Must be called imemdiately |
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as the first thing in the "main" function, or earlier e.g. during |
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static construction time. The earlier, the better. |
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This method checks wether the program runs with setuid/setgid |
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permissions and, if yes, spawns a helper process for pty/tty |
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management. IT then drops the privileges completely, so the actual |
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program runs without setuid/setgid privileges. |
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ptytty::use_helper () |
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Tries to start a helper process that retains privileges even when |
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the calling process does not. This is usually called from |
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"ptytty::init" when it detects that the program is running setuid or |
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setgid, but can be called manually if it is inconvinient to drop |
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privileges at startup, or when you are not running setuid/setgid but |
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want to drop privileges (e.g. when running as a root-started |
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daemon). |
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This method will try not to start more than one helper process. The |
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same helper process cna usually be used form the process starting it |
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an all its fork'ed (not exec'ed) children |
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ptytty::drop_privileges () |
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Drops privileges completely, i.e. sets real, effective and saved |
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user id to the real user id. Also aborts if this cnanot be achieved. |
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Useful to make sure that the process doesn't run with special |
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privileges. |
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bool success = ptytty::send_fd (int socket, int fd) |
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Utility method to send a file descriptor over a unix domain socket. |
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Returns true if successful, false otherwise. This method is only |
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exposed for your convinience and is not required for normal |
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operation. |
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int fd = ptytty::recv_fd (int socket) |
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Utility method to receive a file descriptor over a unix domain |
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socket. Returns the fd if sucecssful and -1 otherwise. This method |
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is only exposed for your convinience and is not required for normal |
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operation. |
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ptytty *pty = ptytty::create () |
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Creates new ptytty object. Creation does not yet do anything besides |
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allocating the structure. |
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A static method is used because the actual ptytty implementation can |
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differ at runtime, so you need a dynamic object creation facility. |
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DYNAMIC/SESSION-RELATED DATA MEMBERS AND METHODS |
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int pty_fd = pty->pty |
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int tty_fd = pty->tty |
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These members contain the pty and tty file descriptors, |
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respectively. They initially contain -1 until a successful to |
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"ptytty::get". |
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bool success = pty->get () |
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Tries to find, allocate and initialise a new pty/tty pair. Returns |
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"true" when successful. |
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pty->login (int cmd_pid, bool login_shell, const char *hostname) |
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Creates an entry in the systems session database(s) (utmp, wtmp, |
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lastlog). "cmd_pid" must be the pid of the process representing the |
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session (such as the login shell), "login_shell" defines wether the |
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session is associated with a login, which influences wether wtmp and |
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lastlog entries are created, and "hostname" should identify the |
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"hostname" the user logs in from, which often is the value of the |
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"DISPLAY" variable or tty line in case of local logins. |
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Calling this method is optional. A session starts at the time of the |
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login call and extends until the ptytty object is destroyed. |
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pty->close_tty () |
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Closes the tty. Useful after forking in the parent/pty process. |
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bool success = pty->make_controlling_tty () |
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Tries to make the pty/tty pair the controlling terminal of the |
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current process. Useful after forking in the child/tty process. |
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pty->set_utf8_mode (bool on) |
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On systems supporting special UTF-8 line disciplines (e.g. Linux), |
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tries to enable it for the given pty. Can be called at any time to |
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change the mode. |
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C INTERFACE: THE ptytty FAMILY OF FUNCTIONS |
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ptytty_init () |
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See "ptytty::init ()". |
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PTYTTY ptytty_create () |
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Creates a new opaque PTYTTY object and returns it. Do not try to |
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access it in any way excecp by testing it for truthness (e.g. "if |
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(pty) ...."). See "ptytty::create ()". |
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int ptytty_pty (PTYTTY ptytty) |
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Return the pty file descriptor. See "pty->pty". |
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int ptytty_tty (PTYTTY ptytty) |
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Return the tty file descriptor. See "pty->tty". |
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void ptytty_delete (PTYTTY ptytty) |
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Destroys the PTYTTY object, freeing the pty/tty pair and cleaning up |
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the utmp/wtmp/lastlog databases, if initialised/used. Same as |
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"delete pty" in C++. |
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int ptytty_get (PTYTTY ptytty) |
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See "pty->get", returns 0 in case of an error, non-zero otherwise. |
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void ptytty_login (PTYTTY ptytty, int cmd_pid, bool login_shell, const |
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See "pty->login". |
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void ptytty_close_tty (PTYTTY ptytty) |
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See "pty->close_tty". |
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int ptytty_make_controlling_tty (PTYTTY ptytty) |
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void ptytty_set_utf8_mode (PTYTTY ptytty, int on) |
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void ptytty_drop_privileges () |
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void ptytty_use_helper () |
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BUGS |
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You kiddin'? |
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AUTHORS |
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Emanuele Giaquinta <e.giaquinta@glauco.it>, Marc Alexander Lehmann |
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<rxvt-unicode@schmorp.de>. |
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