package user import ( "bufio" "fmt" "io" "os" "strconv" "strings" ) const ( minId = 0 maxId = 1<<31 - 1 //for 32-bit systems compatibility ) var ( ErrRange = fmt.Errorf("Uids and gids must be in range %d-%d", minId, maxId) ) type User struct { Name string Pass string Uid int Gid int Gecos string Home string Shell string } type Group struct { Name string Pass string Gid int List []string } func parseLine(line string, v ...interface{}) { if line == "" { return } parts := strings.Split(line, ":") for i, p := range parts { if len(v) <= i { // if we have more "parts" than we have places to put them, bail for great "tolerance" of naughty configuration files break } switch e := v[i].(type) { case *string: // "root", "adm", "/bin/bash" *e = p case *int: // "0", "4", "1000" // ignore string to int conversion errors, for great "tolerance" of naughty configuration files *e, _ = strconv.Atoi(p) case *[]string: // "", "root", "root,adm,daemon" if p != "" { *e = strings.Split(p, ",") } else { *e = []string{} } default: // panic, because this is a programming/logic error, not a runtime one panic("parseLine expects only pointers! argument " + strconv.Itoa(i) + " is not a pointer!") } } } func ParsePasswdFile(path string) ([]User, error) { passwd, err := os.Open(path) if err != nil { return nil, err } defer passwd.Close() return ParsePasswd(passwd) } func ParsePasswd(passwd io.Reader) ([]User, error) { return ParsePasswdFilter(passwd, nil) } func ParsePasswdFileFilter(path string, filter func(User) bool) ([]User, error) { passwd, err := os.Open(path) if err != nil { return nil, err } defer passwd.Close() return ParsePasswdFilter(passwd, filter) } func ParsePasswdFilter(r io.Reader, filter func(User) bool) ([]User, error) { if r == nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("nil source for passwd-formatted data") } var ( s = bufio.NewScanner(r) out = []User{} ) for s.Scan() { if err := s.Err(); err != nil { return nil, err } text := strings.TrimSpace(s.Text()) if text == "" { continue } // see: man 5 passwd // name:password:UID:GID:GECOS:directory:shell // Name:Pass:Uid:Gid:Gecos:Home:Shell // root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash // adm:x:3:4:adm:/var/adm:/bin/false p := User{} parseLine( text, &p.Name, &p.Pass, &p.Uid, &p.Gid, &p.Gecos, &p.Home, &p.Shell, ) if filter == nil || filter(p) { out = append(out, p) } } return out, nil } func ParseGroupFile(path string) ([]Group, error) { group, err := os.Open(path) if err != nil { return nil, err } defer group.Close() return ParseGroup(group) } func ParseGroup(group io.Reader) ([]Group, error) { return ParseGroupFilter(group, nil) } func ParseGroupFileFilter(path string, filter func(Group) bool) ([]Group, error) { group, err := os.Open(path) if err != nil { return nil, err } defer group.Close() return ParseGroupFilter(group, filter) } func ParseGroupFilter(r io.Reader, filter func(Group) bool) ([]Group, error) { if r == nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("nil source for group-formatted data") } var ( s = bufio.NewScanner(r) out = []Group{} ) for s.Scan() { if err := s.Err(); err != nil { return nil, err } text := s.Text() if text == "" { continue } // see: man 5 group // group_name:password:GID:user_list // Name:Pass:Gid:List // root:x:0:root // adm:x:4:root,adm,daemon p := Group{} parseLine( text, &p.Name, &p.Pass, &p.Gid, &p.List, ) if filter == nil || filter(p) { out = append(out, p) } } return out, nil } type ExecUser struct { Uid, Gid int Sgids []int Home string } // GetExecUserPath is a wrapper for GetExecUser. It reads data from each of the // given file paths and uses that data as the arguments to GetExecUser. If the // files cannot be opened for any reason, the error is ignored and a nil // io.Reader is passed instead. func GetExecUserPath(userSpec string, defaults *ExecUser, passwdPath, groupPath string) (*ExecUser, error) { passwd, err := os.Open(passwdPath) if err != nil { passwd = nil } else { defer passwd.Close() } group, err := os.Open(groupPath) if err != nil { group = nil } else { defer group.Close() } return GetExecUser(userSpec, defaults, passwd, group) } // GetExecUser parses a user specification string (using the passwd and group // readers as sources for /etc/passwd and /etc/group data, respectively). In // the case of blank fields or missing data from the sources, the values in // defaults is used. // // GetExecUser will return an error if a user or group literal could not be // found in any entry in passwd and group respectively. // // Examples of valid user specifications are: // * "" // * "user" // * "uid" // * "user:group" // * "uid:gid // * "user:gid" // * "uid:group" func GetExecUser(userSpec string, defaults *ExecUser, passwd, group io.Reader) (*ExecUser, error) { var ( userArg, groupArg string name string ) if defaults == nil { defaults = new(ExecUser) } // Copy over defaults. user := &ExecUser{ Uid: defaults.Uid, Gid: defaults.Gid, Sgids: defaults.Sgids, Home: defaults.Home, } // Sgids slice *cannot* be nil. if user.Sgids == nil { user.Sgids = []int{} } // allow for userArg to have either "user" syntax, or optionally "user:group" syntax parseLine(userSpec, &userArg, &groupArg) users, err := ParsePasswdFilter(passwd, func(u User) bool { if userArg == "" { return u.Uid == user.Uid } return u.Name == userArg || strconv.Itoa(u.Uid) == userArg }) if err != nil && passwd != nil { if userArg == "" { userArg = strconv.Itoa(user.Uid) } return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unable to find user %v: %v", userArg, err) } haveUser := users != nil && len(users) > 0 if haveUser { // if we found any user entries that matched our filter, let's take the first one as "correct" name = users[0].Name user.Uid = users[0].Uid user.Gid = users[0].Gid user.Home = users[0].Home } else if userArg != "" { // we asked for a user but didn't find them... let's check to see if we wanted a numeric user user.Uid, err = strconv.Atoi(userArg) if err != nil { // not numeric - we have to bail return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unable to find user %v", userArg) } // Must be inside valid uid range. if user.Uid < minId || user.Uid > maxId { return nil, ErrRange } // if userArg couldn't be found in /etc/passwd but is numeric, just roll with it - this is legit } if groupArg != "" || name != "" { groups, err := ParseGroupFilter(group, func(g Group) bool { // Explicit group format takes precedence. if groupArg != "" { return g.Name == groupArg || strconv.Itoa(g.Gid) == groupArg } // Check if user is a member. for _, u := range g.List { if u == name { return true } } return false }) if err != nil && group != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unable to find groups for user %v: %v", users[0].Name, err) } haveGroup := groups != nil && len(groups) > 0 if groupArg != "" { if haveGroup { // if we found any group entries that matched our filter, let's take the first one as "correct" user.Gid = groups[0].Gid } else { // we asked for a group but didn't find id... let's check to see if we wanted a numeric group user.Gid, err = strconv.Atoi(groupArg) if err != nil { // not numeric - we have to bail return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unable to find group %v", groupArg) } // Ensure gid is inside gid range. if user.Gid < minId || user.Gid > maxId { return nil, ErrRange } // if groupArg couldn't be found in /etc/group but is numeric, just roll with it - this is legit } } else if haveGroup { // If implicit group format, fill supplementary gids. user.Sgids = make([]int, len(groups)) for i, group := range groups { user.Sgids[i] = group.Gid } } } return user, nil }