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samba-mirror/source3/smbd/session.c
Andrew Bartlett 2e69e89456 s3-auth Rename auth_serversupplied_info varaiables: server_info -> session_info
These variables, of type struct auth_serversupplied_info were poorly
named when added into 2001, and in good consistant practice, this has
extended all over the codebase in the years since.

The structure is also not ideal for it's current purpose.  Originally
intended to convey the results of the authentication modules, it
really describes all the essential attributes of a session.  This
rename will reduce the volume of a future patch to replaced these with
a struct auth_session_info, with auth_serversupplied_info confined to
the lower levels of the auth subsystem, and then eliminated.

(The new structure will be the output of create_local_token(), and the
change in struct definition will ensure that this is always run, populating
local groups and privileges).

Andrew Bartlett

Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
2011-02-22 16:20:10 +11:00

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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
session handling for utmp and PAM
Copyright (C) tridge@samba.org 2001
Copyright (C) abartlet@samba.org 2001
Copyright (C) Gerald (Jerry) Carter 2006
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/>.
*/
/* a "session" is claimed when we do a SessionSetupX operation
and is yielded when the corresponding vuid is destroyed.
sessions are used to populate utmp and PAM session structures
*/
#include "includes.h"
#include "smbd/globals.h"
#include "dbwrap.h"
/********************************************************************
called when a session is created
********************************************************************/
bool session_claim(struct smbd_server_connection *sconn, user_struct *vuser)
{
struct server_id pid = sconn_server_id(sconn);
TDB_DATA data;
int i = 0;
struct sessionid sessionid;
fstring keystr;
struct db_record *rec;
NTSTATUS status;
vuser->session_keystr = NULL;
/* don't register sessions for the guest user - its just too
expensive to go through pam session code for browsing etc */
if (vuser->session_info->guest) {
return True;
}
if (!sessionid_init()) {
return False;
}
ZERO_STRUCT(sessionid);
data.dptr = NULL;
data.dsize = 0;
if (lp_utmp()) {
for (i=1;i<MAX_SESSION_ID;i++) {
/*
* This is very inefficient and needs fixing -- vl
*/
struct server_id sess_pid;
snprintf(keystr, sizeof(keystr), "ID/%d", i);
rec = sessionid_fetch_record(NULL, keystr);
if (rec == NULL) {
DEBUG(1, ("Could not lock \"%s\"\n", keystr));
return False;
}
if (rec->value.dsize != sizeof(sessionid)) {
DEBUG(1, ("Re-using invalid record\n"));
break;
}
memcpy(&sess_pid,
((char *)rec->value.dptr)
+ offsetof(struct sessionid, pid),
sizeof(sess_pid));
if (!process_exists(sess_pid)) {
DEBUG(5, ("%s has died -- re-using session\n",
procid_str_static(&sess_pid)));
break;
}
TALLOC_FREE(rec);
}
if (i == MAX_SESSION_ID) {
SMB_ASSERT(rec == NULL);
DEBUG(1,("session_claim: out of session IDs "
"(max is %d)\n", MAX_SESSION_ID));
return False;
}
snprintf(sessionid.id_str, sizeof(sessionid.id_str),
SESSION_UTMP_TEMPLATE, i);
} else
{
snprintf(keystr, sizeof(keystr), "ID/%s/%u",
procid_str_static(&pid), vuser->vuid);
rec = sessionid_fetch_record(NULL, keystr);
if (rec == NULL) {
DEBUG(1, ("Could not lock \"%s\"\n", keystr));
return False;
}
snprintf(sessionid.id_str, sizeof(sessionid.id_str),
SESSION_TEMPLATE, (long unsigned int)sys_getpid(),
vuser->vuid);
}
SMB_ASSERT(rec != NULL);
/* If 'hostname lookup' == yes, then do the DNS lookup. This is
needed because utmp and PAM both expect DNS names
client_name() handles this case internally.
*/
fstrcpy(sessionid.username, vuser->session_info->unix_name);
fstrcpy(sessionid.hostname, sconn->client_id.name);
sessionid.id_num = i; /* Only valid for utmp sessions */
sessionid.pid = pid;
sessionid.uid = vuser->session_info->utok.uid;
sessionid.gid = vuser->session_info->utok.gid;
fstrcpy(sessionid.remote_machine, get_remote_machine_name());
fstrcpy(sessionid.ip_addr_str, sconn->client_id.addr);
sessionid.connect_start = time(NULL);
if (!smb_pam_claim_session(sessionid.username, sessionid.id_str,
sessionid.hostname)) {
DEBUG(1,("pam_session rejected the session for %s [%s]\n",
sessionid.username, sessionid.id_str));
TALLOC_FREE(rec);
return False;
}
data.dptr = (uint8 *)&sessionid;
data.dsize = sizeof(sessionid);
status = rec->store(rec, data, TDB_REPLACE);
TALLOC_FREE(rec);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(1,("session_claim: unable to create session id "
"record: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
return False;
}
if (lp_utmp()) {
sys_utmp_claim(sessionid.username, sessionid.hostname,
sessionid.ip_addr_str,
sessionid.id_str, sessionid.id_num);
}
vuser->session_keystr = talloc_strdup(vuser, keystr);
if (!vuser->session_keystr) {
DEBUG(0, ("session_claim: talloc_strdup() failed for session_keystr\n"));
return False;
}
return True;
}
/********************************************************************
called when a session is destroyed
********************************************************************/
void session_yield(user_struct *vuser)
{
struct sessionid sessionid;
struct db_record *rec;
if (!vuser->session_keystr) {
return;
}
rec = sessionid_fetch_record(NULL, vuser->session_keystr);
if (rec == NULL) {
return;
}
if (rec->value.dsize != sizeof(sessionid))
return;
memcpy(&sessionid, rec->value.dptr, sizeof(sessionid));
if (lp_utmp()) {
sys_utmp_yield(sessionid.username, sessionid.hostname,
sessionid.ip_addr_str,
sessionid.id_str, sessionid.id_num);
}
smb_pam_close_session(sessionid.username, sessionid.id_str,
sessionid.hostname);
rec->delete_rec(rec);
TALLOC_FREE(rec);
}
/********************************************************************
********************************************************************/
struct session_list {
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx;
int count;
struct sessionid *sessions;
};
static int gather_sessioninfo(const char *key, struct sessionid *session,
void *private_data)
{
struct session_list *sesslist = (struct session_list *)private_data;
sesslist->sessions = TALLOC_REALLOC_ARRAY(
sesslist->mem_ctx, sesslist->sessions, struct sessionid,
sesslist->count+1);
if (!sesslist->sessions) {
sesslist->count = 0;
return -1;
}
memcpy(&sesslist->sessions[sesslist->count], session,
sizeof(struct sessionid));
sesslist->count++;
DEBUG(7, ("gather_sessioninfo session from %s@%s\n",
session->username, session->remote_machine));
return 0;
}
/********************************************************************
********************************************************************/
int list_sessions(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, struct sessionid **session_list)
{
struct session_list sesslist;
int ret;
sesslist.mem_ctx = mem_ctx;
sesslist.count = 0;
sesslist.sessions = NULL;
ret = sessionid_traverse_read(gather_sessioninfo, (void *) &sesslist);
if (ret == -1) {
DEBUG(3, ("Session traverse failed\n"));
SAFE_FREE(sesslist.sessions);
*session_list = NULL;
return 0;
}
*session_list = sesslist.sessions;
return sesslist.count;
}