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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (c) 2020 Kimmo Suominen <kim@netbsd.org>
#
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
# purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
# copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL
# WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
# DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA
# OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
# TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
# PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
# Edit a temporary copy of the doas.conf file and check it for syntax
# errors before installing it as the actual doas.conf file.
set -eu
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
export PATH
PROG="${0##*/}"
umask 022
DOAS_CONF=@DOAS_CONF@
doas_conf_mode="0600"
die()
{
echo "${PROG}: ${@}" 1>&2
exit 1
}
warn()
{
echo "${PROG}: ${@}" 1>&2
}
get_intr()
{
stty -a \
| sed -En '
/^(.* )?intr = / {
s///
s/;.*$//
p
}
'
}
owner_of()
{
local file
file="${1}"
if stat --version >/dev/null 2>&1
then
stat -c '%U' "${file}"
else
stat -f '%Su' "${file}"
fi \
| awk '{print $1; exit}'
}
set_trap_rm()
{
local file file_list
file_list=
for file
do
file_list="${file_list} '${file}'"
done
if [ -n "${file_list}" ]
then
trap "rm -f ${file_list}" 0 1 2 15
fi
}
usage()
{
cat <<EOF
Usage: ${PROG} [-n] [file]
${PROG} -h
Edit a temporary copy of a doas configuration file and check it for
syntax errors before installing it as the actual configuration file.
When no file is named, ${PROG} will edit the default configuration file
for doas(1): @DOAS_CONF@
Options:
-h Show this usage.
-n Do not edit the file, just perform prerequisite checks. If this
switch is repeated, all output will be suppressed and the check
result is only indicated by the exit status.
EOF
}
noop=0
while getopts hn opt
do
case "${opt}" in
h) usage; exit 0;;
n) noop=$((${noop} + 1));;
*) usage 1>&2; exit 1;;
esac
done
shift $((${OPTIND} - 1))
case ${#} in
0) ;;
1) DOAS_CONF="${1}";;
*) usage 1>&2; exit 1;;
esac
case ${noop} in
0) noop=false;;
1) noop=true;;
*) noop=true; exec >/dev/null 2>&1;;
esac
case "${DOAS_CONF}" in
-*)
warn "Invalid filename: ${DOAS_CONF}"
die "Try using './${DOAS_CONF}' instead"
;;
esac
doas_conf_dir="$(dirname "${DOAS_CONF}")"
doas_conf_base="$(basename "${DOAS_CONF}")"
DOAS_CONF="${doas_conf_dir}/${doas_conf_base}"
doas_lock_file="${DOAS_CONF}.lck"
# These checks are only for producing nicer diagnostic messages to the
# user. They are not relied on by the rest of the code.
if [ ! -e "${doas_conf_dir}" ]
then
die "${doas_conf_dir} does not exist"
fi
if [ ! -d "${doas_conf_dir}" ]
then
die "${doas_conf_dir} is not a directory"
fi
if [ ! -w "${doas_conf_dir}" ]
then
owner="$(owner_of "${doas_conf_dir}")"
warn "${doas_conf_dir} is not writable"
die "You probably need to run ${PROG} as ${owner:-root}"
fi
tmp_doas="$(mktemp "${DOAS_CONF}.XXXXXXXXXX")" \
|| die "You probably need to run ${PROG} as root"
set_trap_rm "${tmp_doas}"
# It is important that the ln(1) command fails if the target already
# exists. Some versions are known to behave like "ln -f" by default
# (removing any existing target). Adjust PATH to avoid such ln(1)
# implementations.
tmp_test_ln="$(mktemp "${DOAS_CONF}.XXXXXXXXXX")"
set_trap_rm "${tmp_doas}" "${tmp_test_ln}"
if ln "${tmp_doas}" "${tmp_test_ln}" 2>/dev/null
then
die 'ln(1) is not safe for creating lock files, bailing'
fi
# If a doas.conf file exists, copy it into the temporary file for
# editing. If none exist, the editor will open with an empty file.
if [ -f "${DOAS_CONF}" ]
then
if [ -r "${DOAS_CONF}" ]
then
cp "${DOAS_CONF}" "${tmp_doas}"
else
die "${DOAS_CONF} is not readable"
fi
fi
if ${noop}
then
if ! doas -C "${DOAS_CONF}"
then
die "${DOAS_CONF} contains syntax errors."
fi
warn 'OK: Prerequisite checks passed'
exit 0
fi
# Link the temporary file to the lock file.
if ln "${tmp_doas}" "${doas_lock_file}"
then
set_trap_rm "${tmp_doas}" "${tmp_test_ln}" "${doas_lock_file}"
else
die "${DOAS_CONF} is already locked"
fi
# Some versions of vi(1) exit with a code that reflects the number of
# editing errors made. This is why we ignore the exit code from the
# editor.
"${EDITOR:-vi}" "${tmp_doas}" || true
while ! doas -C "${tmp_doas}"
do
warn "Press enter to edit doas.conf again to fix it,"
warn "or interrupt ($(get_intr)) to cancel."
read status
"${EDITOR:-vi}" "${tmp_doas}" || true
done
# Use mv(1) to rename the temporary file to doas.conf as it is atomic.
# Update: No longer use mv as it messes up permissions on the doas.conf file.
# Use install with ownership set to root.
if [ -s "${tmp_doas}" ]
then
if cmp -s "${tmp_doas}" "${DOAS_CONF}"
then
warn "No changes made"
warn "${DOAS_CONF} unchanged"
else
install -o root -m "${doas_conf_mode}" \
"${tmp_doas}" "${DOAS_CONF}" \
&& warn "${DOAS_CONF} updated"
fi
else
warn "Not installing an empty doas.conf file"
warn "${DOAS_CONF} unchanged"
fi