util-linux/util-linux-2.12j-pamconsole...

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--- util-linux-2.12j/mount/mount.c.console 2004-12-10 12:32:57.887137495 -0500
+++ util-linux-2.12j/mount/mount.c 2004-12-10 12:43:06.136750656 -0500
@@ -97,14 +97,16 @@
#define MS_USER 0x20000000
#define MS_OWNER 0x10000000
#define MS_GROUP 0x08000000
+#define MS_PAMCONSOLE 0x04000000
#define MS_COMMENT 0x00020000
#define MS_LOOP 0x00010000
+
/* Options that we keep the mount system call from seeing. */
-#define MS_NOSYS (MS_NOAUTO|MS_USERS|MS_USER|MS_COMMENT|MS_LOOP)
+#define MS_NOSYS (MS_NOAUTO|MS_USERS|MS_USER|MS_COMMENT|MS_LOOP|MS_PAMCONSOLE)
/* Options that we keep from appearing in the options field in the mtab. */
-#define MS_NOMTAB (MS_REMOUNT|MS_NOAUTO|MS_USERS|MS_USER)
+#define MS_NOMTAB (MS_REMOUNT|MS_NOAUTO|MS_USERS|MS_USER|MS_PAMCONSOLE)
/* Options that we make ordinary users have by default. */
#define MS_SECURE (MS_NOEXEC|MS_NOSUID|MS_NODEV)
@@ -142,6 +144,8 @@
{ "comment", 0, 0, MS_COMMENT}, /* fstab comment only (kudzu,_netdev)*/
/* add new options here */
+ { "pamconsole", 0, 0, MS_PAMCONSOLE }, /* Allow users at console to mount */
+ { "nopamconsole", 0, 1, MS_PAMCONSOLE }, /* Console user has no special privs */
#ifdef MS_NOSUB
{ "sub", 0, 1, MS_NOSUB }, /* allow submounts */
{ "nosub", 0, 0, MS_NOSUB }, /* don't allow submounts */
@@ -265,7 +269,7 @@
*mask &= ~om->mask;
else
*mask |= om->mask;
- if ((om->mask == MS_USER || om->mask == MS_USERS)
+ if ((om->mask == MS_USER || om->mask == MS_USERS || om->mask == MS_PAMCONSOLE)
&& !om->inv)
*mask |= MS_SECURE;
if ((om->mask == MS_OWNER || om->mask == MS_GROUP)
@@ -554,7 +558,29 @@
}
}
- /* James Kehl <mkehl@gil.com.au> came with a similar patch:
+ /* Red Hat patch: allow users at console to mount when fstab
+ contains the console option. This option should not be used
+ in a high security environment but is useful to give console
+ users the possibility of using locally attached devices
+ such as USB keychains and USB harddisks where it is now suitable
+ to give the console owner write access to the device node */
+ if (*flags & MS_PAMCONSOLE) {
+ char *username;
+ char pamconsole_file_name[256];
+ struct stat sb;
+
+ username = getusername ();
+
+ if (username != NULL) {
+ snprintf (pamconsole_file_name, sizeof (pamconsole_file_name),
+ "/var/run/console/%s", username);
+ if (stat (pamconsole_file_name, &sb) == 0) {
+ *flags |= MS_USER;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* James Kehl <mkehl@gil.com.au> came with a similar patch:
allow an arbitrary user to mount when he is the owner of
the mount-point and has write-access to the device.
This is even less secure. Let me skip it for the time being;
@@ -570,7 +596,7 @@
*user = getusername();
}
- *flags &= ~(MS_OWNER | MS_GROUP);
+ *flags &= ~(MS_OWNER | MS_GROUP | MS_PAMCONSOLE);
}
static int
--- util-linux-2.12j/mount/umount.c.console 2004-12-10 12:32:57.885138115 -0500
+++ util-linux-2.12j/mount/umount.c 2004-12-10 12:44:51.494119742 -0500
@@ -546,7 +546,7 @@
umount_file (char *arg) {
struct mntentchn *mc, *fs;
const char *file, *options;
- int fstab_has_user, fstab_has_users, fstab_has_owner, fstab_has_group;
+ int fstab_has_user, fstab_has_users, fstab_has_owner, fstab_has_group, fstab_has_pamconsole;
int ok;
file = canonicalize(arg); /* mtab paths are canonicalized */
@@ -608,13 +608,16 @@
fstab_has_users = contains(options, "users");
fstab_has_owner = contains(options, "owner");
fstab_has_group = contains(options, "group");
+ fstab_has_pamconsole = contains(options, "pamconsole");
ok = 0;
if (fstab_has_users)
ok = 1;
if (!ok && (fstab_has_user || fstab_has_owner ||
- fstab_has_group)) {
+ fstab_has_group || fstab_has_pamconsole)) {
+ char pamconsole_file_name[256];
+ struct stat sb;
char *user = getusername();
options = mc->m.mnt_opts;
@@ -624,6 +627,14 @@
if (user && mtab_user && streq (user, mtab_user))
ok = 1;
+
+ /*pam_console user check*/
+ if (user && fstab_has_pamconsole) {
+ snprintf (pamconsole_file_name, sizeof (pamconsole_file_name), "/var/run/console/%s", user);
+ if (stat (pamconsole_file_name, &sb) == 0) {
+ ok = 1;
+ }
+ }
}
if (!ok)
die (2, _("umount: only %s can unmount %s from %s"),
--- util-linux-2.12j/mount/fstab.5.console 2004-09-28 10:13:42.000000000 -0400
+++ util-linux-2.12j/mount/fstab.5 2004-12-10 12:59:05.088744506 -0500
@@ -156,10 +156,10 @@
.BR nfs (5).
Common for all types of file system are the options ``noauto''
(do not mount when "mount -a" is given, e.g., at boot time), ``user''
-(allow a user to mount), and ``owner''
-(allow device owner to mount), and ``comment''
+(allow a user to mount), ``owner''
+(allow device owner to mount), ``pamconsole'' (allow a user at the console to mount), and ``comment''
(e.g., for use by fstab-maintaining programs).
-The ``owner'' and ``comment'' options are Linux-specific.
+The ``owner'', ``pamconsole'' and ``comment'' options are Linux-specific.
For more details, see
.BR mount (8).