Annotation of loncom/lond, revision 1.263
1.1 albertel 1: #!/usr/bin/perl
2: # The LearningOnline Network
3: # lond "LON Daemon" Server (port "LOND" 5663)
1.60 www 4: #
1.263 ! albertel 5: # $Id: lond,v 1.262 2004/10/19 10:57:06 foxr Exp $
1.60 www 6: #
7: # Copyright Michigan State University Board of Trustees
8: #
9: # This file is part of the LearningOnline Network with CAPA (LON-CAPA).
10: #
11: # LON-CAPA is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12: # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
1.167 foxr 13: # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
1.60 www 14: # (at your option) any later version.
15: #
16: # LON-CAPA is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17: # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18: # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19: # GNU General Public License for more details.
20: #
21: # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22: # along with LON-CAPA; if not, write to the Free Software
1.178 foxr 23: # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
1.60 www 24: #
25: # /home/httpd/html/adm/gpl.txt
26: #
1.161 foxr 27:
28:
1.60 www 29: # http://www.lon-capa.org/
30: #
1.54 harris41 31:
1.134 albertel 32: use strict;
1.80 harris41 33: use lib '/home/httpd/lib/perl/';
34: use LONCAPA::Configuration;
35:
1.1 albertel 36: use IO::Socket;
37: use IO::File;
1.126 albertel 38: #use Apache::File;
1.1 albertel 39: use Symbol;
40: use POSIX;
41: use Crypt::IDEA;
42: use LWP::UserAgent();
1.3 www 43: use GDBM_File;
44: use Authen::Krb4;
1.91 albertel 45: use Authen::Krb5;
1.49 albertel 46: use lib '/home/httpd/lib/perl/';
47: use localauth;
1.193 raeburn 48: use localenroll;
1.143 foxr 49: use File::Copy;
1.169 foxr 50: use LONCAPA::ConfigFileEdit;
1.200 matthew 51: use LONCAPA::lonlocal;
52: use LONCAPA::lonssl;
1.221 albertel 53: use Fcntl qw(:flock);
1.1 albertel 54:
1.239 foxr 55: my $DEBUG = 0; # Non zero to enable debug log entries.
1.77 foxr 56:
1.57 www 57: my $status='';
58: my $lastlog='';
59:
1.263 ! albertel 60: my $VERSION='$Revision: 1.262 $'; #' stupid emacs
1.121 albertel 61: my $remoteVERSION;
1.214 foxr 62: my $currenthostid="default";
1.115 albertel 63: my $currentdomainid;
1.134 albertel 64:
65: my $client;
1.200 matthew 66: my $clientip; # IP address of client.
67: my $clientdns; # DNS name of client.
68: my $clientname; # LonCAPA name of client.
1.140 foxr 69:
1.134 albertel 70: my $server;
1.200 matthew 71: my $thisserver; # DNS of us.
72:
73: my $keymode;
1.198 foxr 74:
1.207 foxr 75: my $cipher; # Cipher key negotiated with client
76: my $tmpsnum = 0; # Id of tmpputs.
77:
1.178 foxr 78: #
79: # Connection type is:
80: # client - All client actions are allowed
81: # manager - only management functions allowed.
82: # both - Both management and client actions are allowed
83: #
1.161 foxr 84:
1.178 foxr 85: my $ConnectionType;
1.161 foxr 86:
1.200 matthew 87: my %hostid; # ID's for hosts in cluster by ip.
88: my %hostdom; # LonCAPA domain for hosts in cluster.
89: my %hostip; # IPs for hosts in cluster.
90: my %hostdns; # ID's of hosts looked up by DNS name.
1.161 foxr 91:
1.178 foxr 92: my %managers; # Ip -> manager names
1.161 foxr 93:
1.178 foxr 94: my %perlvar; # Will have the apache conf defined perl vars.
1.134 albertel 95:
1.178 foxr 96: #
1.207 foxr 97: # The hash below is used for command dispatching, and is therefore keyed on the request keyword.
98: # Each element of the hash contains a reference to an array that contains:
99: # A reference to a sub that executes the request corresponding to the keyword.
100: # A flag that is true if the request must be encoded to be acceptable.
101: # A mask with bits as follows:
102: # CLIENT_OK - Set when the function is allowed by ordinary clients
103: # MANAGER_OK - Set when the function is allowed to manager clients.
104: #
105: my $CLIENT_OK = 1;
106: my $MANAGER_OK = 2;
107: my %Dispatcher;
108:
109:
110: #
1.178 foxr 111: # The array below are password error strings."
112: #
113: my $lastpwderror = 13; # Largest error number from lcpasswd.
114: my @passwderrors = ("ok",
115: "lcpasswd must be run as user 'www'",
116: "lcpasswd got incorrect number of arguments",
117: "lcpasswd did not get the right nubmer of input text lines",
118: "lcpasswd too many simultaneous pwd changes in progress",
119: "lcpasswd User does not exist.",
120: "lcpasswd Incorrect current passwd",
121: "lcpasswd Unable to su to root.",
122: "lcpasswd Cannot set new passwd.",
123: "lcpasswd Username has invalid characters",
124: "lcpasswd Invalid characters in password",
1.223 foxr 125: "lcpasswd User already exists",
126: "lcpasswd Something went wrong with user addition.",
127: "lcpasswd Password mismatch",
128: "lcpasswd Error filename is invalid");
1.97 foxr 129:
130:
1.178 foxr 131: # The array below are lcuseradd error strings.:
1.97 foxr 132:
1.178 foxr 133: my $lastadderror = 13;
134: my @adderrors = ("ok",
135: "User ID mismatch, lcuseradd must run as user www",
136: "lcuseradd Incorrect number of command line parameters must be 3",
137: "lcuseradd Incorrect number of stdinput lines, must be 3",
138: "lcuseradd Too many other simultaneous pwd changes in progress",
139: "lcuseradd User does not exist",
140: "lcuseradd Unable to make www member of users's group",
141: "lcuseradd Unable to su to root",
142: "lcuseradd Unable to set password",
143: "lcuseradd Usrname has invalid characters",
144: "lcuseradd Password has an invalid character",
145: "lcuseradd User already exists",
146: "lcuseradd Could not add user.",
147: "lcuseradd Password mismatch");
1.97 foxr 148:
1.96 foxr 149:
1.207 foxr 150:
151: #
152: # Statistics that are maintained and dislayed in the status line.
153: #
1.212 foxr 154: my $Transactions = 0; # Number of attempted transactions.
155: my $Failures = 0; # Number of transcations failed.
1.207 foxr 156:
157: # ResetStatistics:
158: # Resets the statistics counters:
159: #
160: sub ResetStatistics {
161: $Transactions = 0;
162: $Failures = 0;
163: }
164:
1.200 matthew 165: #------------------------------------------------------------------------
166: #
167: # LocalConnection
168: # Completes the formation of a locally authenticated connection.
169: # This function will ensure that the 'remote' client is really the
170: # local host. If not, the connection is closed, and the function fails.
171: # If so, initcmd is parsed for the name of a file containing the
172: # IDEA session key. The fie is opened, read, deleted and the session
173: # key returned to the caller.
174: #
175: # Parameters:
176: # $Socket - Socket open on client.
177: # $initcmd - The full text of the init command.
178: #
179: # Implicit inputs:
180: # $clientdns - The DNS name of the remote client.
181: # $thisserver - Our DNS name.
182: #
183: # Returns:
184: # IDEA session key on success.
185: # undef on failure.
186: #
187: sub LocalConnection {
188: my ($Socket, $initcmd) = @_;
189: Debug("Attempting local connection: $initcmd client: $clientdns me: $thisserver");
190: if($clientdns ne $thisserver) {
191: &logthis('<font color="red"> LocalConnection rejecting non local: '
192: ."$clientdns ne $thisserver </font>");
193: close $Socket;
194: return undef;
1.224 foxr 195: } else {
1.200 matthew 196: chomp($initcmd); # Get rid of \n in filename.
197: my ($init, $type, $name) = split(/:/, $initcmd);
198: Debug(" Init command: $init $type $name ");
199:
200: # Require that $init = init, and $type = local: Otherwise
201: # the caller is insane:
202:
203: if(($init ne "init") && ($type ne "local")) {
204: &logthis('<font color = "red"> LocalConnection: caller is insane! '
205: ."init = $init, and type = $type </font>");
206: close($Socket);;
207: return undef;
208:
209: }
210: # Now get the key filename:
211:
212: my $IDEAKey = lonlocal::ReadKeyFile($name);
213: return $IDEAKey;
214: }
215: }
216: #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
217: #
218: # SSLConnection
219: # Completes the formation of an ssh authenticated connection. The
220: # socket is promoted to an ssl socket. If this promotion and the associated
221: # certificate exchange are successful, the IDEA key is generated and sent
222: # to the remote peer via the SSL tunnel. The IDEA key is also returned to
223: # the caller after the SSL tunnel is torn down.
224: #
225: # Parameters:
226: # Name Type Purpose
227: # $Socket IO::Socket::INET Plaintext socket.
228: #
229: # Returns:
230: # IDEA key on success.
231: # undef on failure.
232: #
233: sub SSLConnection {
234: my $Socket = shift;
235:
236: Debug("SSLConnection: ");
237: my $KeyFile = lonssl::KeyFile();
238: if(!$KeyFile) {
239: my $err = lonssl::LastError();
240: &logthis("<font color=\"red\"> CRITICAL"
241: ."Can't get key file $err </font>");
242: return undef;
243: }
244: my ($CACertificate,
245: $Certificate) = lonssl::CertificateFile();
246:
247:
248: # If any of the key, certificate or certificate authority
249: # certificate filenames are not defined, this can't work.
250:
251: if((!$Certificate) || (!$CACertificate)) {
252: my $err = lonssl::LastError();
253: &logthis("<font color=\"red\"> CRITICAL"
254: ."Can't get certificates: $err </font>");
255:
256: return undef;
257: }
258: Debug("Key: $KeyFile CA: $CACertificate Cert: $Certificate");
259:
260: # Indicate to our peer that we can procede with
261: # a transition to ssl authentication:
262:
263: print $Socket "ok:ssl\n";
264:
265: Debug("Approving promotion -> ssl");
266: # And do so:
267:
268: my $SSLSocket = lonssl::PromoteServerSocket($Socket,
269: $CACertificate,
270: $Certificate,
271: $KeyFile);
272: if(! ($SSLSocket) ) { # SSL socket promotion failed.
273: my $err = lonssl::LastError();
274: &logthis("<font color=\"red\"> CRITICAL "
275: ."SSL Socket promotion failed: $err </font>");
276: return undef;
277: }
278: Debug("SSL Promotion successful");
279:
280: #
281: # The only thing we'll use the socket for is to send the IDEA key
282: # to the peer:
283:
284: my $Key = lonlocal::CreateCipherKey();
285: print $SSLSocket "$Key\n";
286:
287: lonssl::Close($SSLSocket);
288:
289: Debug("Key exchange complete: $Key");
290:
291: return $Key;
292: }
293: #
294: # InsecureConnection:
295: # If insecure connections are allowd,
296: # exchange a challenge with the client to 'validate' the
297: # client (not really, but that's the protocol):
298: # We produce a challenge string that's sent to the client.
299: # The client must then echo the challenge verbatim to us.
300: #
301: # Parameter:
302: # Socket - Socket open on the client.
303: # Returns:
304: # 1 - success.
305: # 0 - failure (e.g.mismatch or insecure not allowed).
306: #
307: sub InsecureConnection {
308: my $Socket = shift;
309:
310: # Don't even start if insecure connections are not allowed.
311:
312: if(! $perlvar{londAllowInsecure}) { # Insecure connections not allowed.
313: return 0;
314: }
315:
316: # Fabricate a challenge string and send it..
317:
318: my $challenge = "$$".time; # pid + time.
319: print $Socket "$challenge\n";
320: &status("Waiting for challenge reply");
321:
322: my $answer = <$Socket>;
323: $answer =~s/\W//g;
324: if($challenge eq $answer) {
325: return 1;
1.224 foxr 326: } else {
1.200 matthew 327: logthis("<font color='blue'>WARNING client did not respond to challenge</font>");
328: &status("No challenge reqply");
329: return 0;
330: }
331:
332:
333: }
1.251 foxr 334: #
335: # Safely execute a command (as long as it's not a shel command and doesn
336: # not require/rely on shell escapes. The function operates by doing a
337: # a pipe based fork and capturing stdout and stderr from the pipe.
338: #
339: # Formal Parameters:
340: # $line - A line of text to be executed as a command.
341: # Returns:
342: # The output from that command. If the output is multiline the caller
343: # must know how to split up the output.
344: #
345: #
346: sub execute_command {
347: my ($line) = @_;
348: my @words = split(/\s/, $line); # Bust the command up into words.
349: my $output = "";
350:
351: my $pid = open(CHILD, "-|");
352:
353: if($pid) { # Parent process
354: Debug("In parent process for execute_command");
355: my @data = <CHILD>; # Read the child's outupt...
356: close CHILD;
357: foreach my $output_line (@data) {
358: Debug("Adding $output_line");
359: $output .= $output_line; # Presumably has a \n on it.
360: }
361:
362: } else { # Child process
363: close (STDERR);
364: open (STDERR, ">&STDOUT");# Combine stderr, and stdout...
365: exec(@words); # won't return.
366: }
367: return $output;
368: }
369:
1.200 matthew 370:
1.140 foxr 371: # GetCertificate: Given a transaction that requires a certificate,
372: # this function will extract the certificate from the transaction
373: # request. Note that at this point, the only concept of a certificate
374: # is the hostname to which we are connected.
375: #
376: # Parameter:
377: # request - The request sent by our client (this parameterization may
378: # need to change when we really use a certificate granting
379: # authority.
380: #
381: sub GetCertificate {
382: my $request = shift;
383:
384: return $clientip;
385: }
1.161 foxr 386:
1.178 foxr 387: #
388: # Return true if client is a manager.
389: #
390: sub isManager {
391: return (($ConnectionType eq "manager") || ($ConnectionType eq "both"));
392: }
393: #
394: # Return tru if client can do client functions
395: #
396: sub isClient {
397: return (($ConnectionType eq "client") || ($ConnectionType eq "both"));
398: }
1.161 foxr 399:
400:
1.156 foxr 401: #
402: # ReadManagerTable: Reads in the current manager table. For now this is
403: # done on each manager authentication because:
404: # - These authentications are not frequent
405: # - This allows dynamic changes to the manager table
406: # without the need to signal to the lond.
407: #
408: sub ReadManagerTable {
409:
410: # Clean out the old table first..
411:
1.166 foxr 412: foreach my $key (keys %managers) {
413: delete $managers{$key};
414: }
415:
416: my $tablename = $perlvar{'lonTabDir'}."/managers.tab";
417: if (!open (MANAGERS, $tablename)) {
418: logthis('<font color="red">No manager table. Nobody can manage!!</font>');
419: return;
420: }
421: while(my $host = <MANAGERS>) {
422: chomp($host);
423: if ($host =~ "^#") { # Comment line.
424: next;
425: }
426: if (!defined $hostip{$host}) { # This is a non cluster member
1.161 foxr 427: # The entry is of the form:
428: # cluname:hostname
429: # cluname - A 'cluster hostname' is needed in order to negotiate
430: # the host key.
431: # hostname- The dns name of the host.
432: #
1.166 foxr 433: my($cluname, $dnsname) = split(/:/, $host);
434:
435: my $ip = gethostbyname($dnsname);
436: if(defined($ip)) { # bad names don't deserve entry.
437: my $hostip = inet_ntoa($ip);
438: $managers{$hostip} = $cluname;
439: logthis('<font color="green"> registering manager '.
440: "$dnsname as $cluname with $hostip </font>\n");
441: }
442: } else {
443: logthis('<font color="green"> existing host'." $host</font>\n");
444: $managers{$hostip{$host}} = $host; # Use info from cluster tab if clumemeber
445: }
446: }
1.156 foxr 447: }
1.140 foxr 448:
449: #
450: # ValidManager: Determines if a given certificate represents a valid manager.
451: # in this primitive implementation, the 'certificate' is
452: # just the connecting loncapa client name. This is checked
453: # against a valid client list in the configuration.
454: #
455: #
456: sub ValidManager {
457: my $certificate = shift;
458:
1.163 foxr 459: return isManager;
1.140 foxr 460: }
461: #
1.143 foxr 462: # CopyFile: Called as part of the process of installing a
463: # new configuration file. This function copies an existing
464: # file to a backup file.
465: # Parameters:
466: # oldfile - Name of the file to backup.
467: # newfile - Name of the backup file.
468: # Return:
469: # 0 - Failure (errno has failure reason).
470: # 1 - Success.
471: #
472: sub CopyFile {
1.192 foxr 473:
474: my ($oldfile, $newfile) = @_;
1.143 foxr 475:
476: # The file must exist:
477:
478: if(-e $oldfile) {
479:
480: # Read the old file.
481:
482: my $oldfh = IO::File->new("< $oldfile");
483: if(!$oldfh) {
484: return 0;
485: }
486: my @contents = <$oldfh>; # Suck in the entire file.
487:
488: # write the backup file:
489:
490: my $newfh = IO::File->new("> $newfile");
491: if(!(defined $newfh)){
492: return 0;
493: }
494: my $lines = scalar @contents;
495: for (my $i =0; $i < $lines; $i++) {
496: print $newfh ($contents[$i]);
497: }
498:
499: $oldfh->close;
500: $newfh->close;
501:
502: chmod(0660, $newfile);
503:
504: return 1;
505:
506: } else {
507: return 0;
508: }
509: }
1.157 foxr 510: #
511: # Host files are passed out with externally visible host IPs.
512: # If, for example, we are behind a fire-wall or NAT host, our
513: # internally visible IP may be different than the externally
514: # visible IP. Therefore, we always adjust the contents of the
515: # host file so that the entry for ME is the IP that we believe
516: # we have. At present, this is defined as the entry that
517: # DNS has for us. If by some chance we are not able to get a
518: # DNS translation for us, then we assume that the host.tab file
519: # is correct.
520: # BUGBUGBUG - in the future, we really should see if we can
521: # easily query the interface(s) instead.
522: # Parameter(s):
523: # contents - The contents of the host.tab to check.
524: # Returns:
525: # newcontents - The adjusted contents.
526: #
527: #
528: sub AdjustHostContents {
529: my $contents = shift;
530: my $adjusted;
531: my $me = $perlvar{'lonHostID'};
532:
1.166 foxr 533: foreach my $line (split(/\n/,$contents)) {
1.157 foxr 534: if(!(($line eq "") || ($line =~ /^ *\#/) || ($line =~ /^ *$/))) {
535: chomp($line);
536: my ($id,$domain,$role,$name,$ip,$maxcon,$idleto,$mincon)=split(/:/,$line);
537: if ($id eq $me) {
1.166 foxr 538: my $ip = gethostbyname($name);
539: my $ipnew = inet_ntoa($ip);
540: $ip = $ipnew;
1.157 foxr 541: # Reconstruct the host line and append to adjusted:
542:
1.166 foxr 543: my $newline = "$id:$domain:$role:$name:$ip";
544: if($maxcon ne "") { # Not all hosts have loncnew tuning params
545: $newline .= ":$maxcon:$idleto:$mincon";
546: }
547: $adjusted .= $newline."\n";
1.157 foxr 548:
1.166 foxr 549: } else { # Not me, pass unmodified.
550: $adjusted .= $line."\n";
551: }
1.157 foxr 552: } else { # Blank or comment never re-written.
553: $adjusted .= $line."\n"; # Pass blanks and comments as is.
554: }
1.166 foxr 555: }
556: return $adjusted;
1.157 foxr 557: }
1.143 foxr 558: #
559: # InstallFile: Called to install an administrative file:
560: # - The file is created with <name>.tmp
561: # - The <name>.tmp file is then mv'd to <name>
562: # This lugubrious procedure is done to ensure that we are never without
563: # a valid, even if dated, version of the file regardless of who crashes
564: # and when the crash occurs.
565: #
566: # Parameters:
567: # Name of the file
568: # File Contents.
569: # Return:
570: # nonzero - success.
571: # 0 - failure and $! has an errno.
572: #
573: sub InstallFile {
1.192 foxr 574:
575: my ($Filename, $Contents) = @_;
1.143 foxr 576: my $TempFile = $Filename.".tmp";
577:
578: # Open the file for write:
579:
580: my $fh = IO::File->new("> $TempFile"); # Write to temp.
581: if(!(defined $fh)) {
582: &logthis('<font color="red"> Unable to create '.$TempFile."</font>");
583: return 0;
584: }
585: # write the contents of the file:
586:
587: print $fh ($Contents);
588: $fh->close; # In case we ever have a filesystem w. locking
589:
590: chmod(0660, $TempFile);
591:
592: # Now we can move install the file in position.
593:
594: move($TempFile, $Filename);
595:
596: return 1;
597: }
1.200 matthew 598:
599:
1.169 foxr 600: #
601: # ConfigFileFromSelector: converts a configuration file selector
602: # (one of host or domain at this point) into a
603: # configuration file pathname.
604: #
605: # Parameters:
606: # selector - Configuration file selector.
607: # Returns:
608: # Full path to the file or undef if the selector is invalid.
609: #
610: sub ConfigFileFromSelector {
611: my $selector = shift;
612: my $tablefile;
613:
614: my $tabledir = $perlvar{'lonTabDir'}.'/';
615: if ($selector eq "hosts") {
616: $tablefile = $tabledir."hosts.tab";
617: } elsif ($selector eq "domain") {
618: $tablefile = $tabledir."domain.tab";
619: } else {
620: return undef;
621: }
622: return $tablefile;
1.143 foxr 623:
1.169 foxr 624: }
1.143 foxr 625: #
1.141 foxr 626: # PushFile: Called to do an administrative push of a file.
627: # - Ensure the file being pushed is one we support.
628: # - Backup the old file to <filename.saved>
629: # - Separate the contents of the new file out from the
630: # rest of the request.
631: # - Write the new file.
632: # Parameter:
633: # Request - The entire user request. This consists of a : separated
634: # string pushfile:tablename:contents.
635: # NOTE: The contents may have :'s in it as well making things a bit
636: # more interesting... but not much.
637: # Returns:
638: # String to send to client ("ok" or "refused" if bad file).
639: #
640: sub PushFile {
641: my $request = shift;
642: my ($command, $filename, $contents) = split(":", $request, 3);
643:
644: # At this point in time, pushes for only the following tables are
645: # supported:
646: # hosts.tab ($filename eq host).
647: # domain.tab ($filename eq domain).
648: # Construct the destination filename or reject the request.
649: #
650: # lonManage is supposed to ensure this, however this session could be
651: # part of some elaborate spoof that managed somehow to authenticate.
652: #
653:
1.169 foxr 654:
655: my $tablefile = ConfigFileFromSelector($filename);
656: if(! (defined $tablefile)) {
1.141 foxr 657: return "refused";
658: }
659: #
660: # >copy< the old table to the backup table
661: # don't rename in case system crashes/reboots etc. in the time
662: # window between a rename and write.
663: #
664: my $backupfile = $tablefile;
665: $backupfile =~ s/\.tab$/.old/;
1.143 foxr 666: if(!CopyFile($tablefile, $backupfile)) {
667: &logthis('<font color="green"> CopyFile from '.$tablefile." to ".$backupfile." failed </font>");
668: return "error:$!";
669: }
1.141 foxr 670: &logthis('<font color="green"> Pushfile: backed up '
671: .$tablefile." to $backupfile</font>");
672:
1.157 foxr 673: # If the file being pushed is the host file, we adjust the entry for ourself so that the
674: # IP will be our current IP as looked up in dns. Note this is only 99% good as it's possible
675: # to conceive of conditions where we don't have a DNS entry locally. This is possible in a
676: # network sense but it doesn't make much sense in a LonCAPA sense so we ignore (for now)
677: # that possibilty.
678:
679: if($filename eq "host") {
680: $contents = AdjustHostContents($contents);
681: }
682:
1.141 foxr 683: # Install the new file:
684:
1.143 foxr 685: if(!InstallFile($tablefile, $contents)) {
686: &logthis('<font color="red"> Pushfile: unable to install '
1.145 foxr 687: .$tablefile." $! </font>");
1.143 foxr 688: return "error:$!";
1.224 foxr 689: } else {
1.143 foxr 690: &logthis('<font color="green"> Installed new '.$tablefile
691: ."</font>");
692:
693: }
694:
1.141 foxr 695:
696: # Indicate success:
697:
698: return "ok";
699:
700: }
1.145 foxr 701:
702: #
703: # Called to re-init either lonc or lond.
704: #
705: # Parameters:
706: # request - The full request by the client. This is of the form
707: # reinit:<process>
708: # where <process> is allowed to be either of
709: # lonc or lond
710: #
711: # Returns:
712: # The string to be sent back to the client either:
713: # ok - Everything worked just fine.
714: # error:why - There was a failure and why describes the reason.
715: #
716: #
717: sub ReinitProcess {
718: my $request = shift;
719:
1.146 foxr 720:
721: # separate the request (reinit) from the process identifier and
722: # validate it producing the name of the .pid file for the process.
723: #
724: #
725: my ($junk, $process) = split(":", $request);
1.147 foxr 726: my $processpidfile = $perlvar{'lonDaemons'}.'/logs/';
1.146 foxr 727: if($process eq 'lonc') {
728: $processpidfile = $processpidfile."lonc.pid";
1.147 foxr 729: if (!open(PIDFILE, "< $processpidfile")) {
730: return "error:Open failed for $processpidfile";
731: }
732: my $loncpid = <PIDFILE>;
733: close(PIDFILE);
734: logthis('<font color="red"> Reinitializing lonc pid='.$loncpid
735: ."</font>");
736: kill("USR2", $loncpid);
1.146 foxr 737: } elsif ($process eq 'lond') {
1.147 foxr 738: logthis('<font color="red"> Reinitializing self (lond) </font>');
739: &UpdateHosts; # Lond is us!!
1.146 foxr 740: } else {
741: &logthis('<font color="yellow" Invalid reinit request for '.$process
742: ."</font>");
743: return "error:Invalid process identifier $process";
744: }
1.145 foxr 745: return 'ok';
746: }
1.168 foxr 747: # Validate a line in a configuration file edit script:
748: # Validation includes:
749: # - Ensuring the command is valid.
750: # - Ensuring the command has sufficient parameters
751: # Parameters:
752: # scriptline - A line to validate (\n has been stripped for what it's worth).
1.167 foxr 753: #
1.168 foxr 754: # Return:
755: # 0 - Invalid scriptline.
756: # 1 - Valid scriptline
757: # NOTE:
758: # Only the command syntax is checked, not the executability of the
759: # command.
760: #
761: sub isValidEditCommand {
762: my $scriptline = shift;
763:
764: # Line elements are pipe separated:
765:
766: my ($command, $key, $newline) = split(/\|/, $scriptline);
767: &logthis('<font color="green"> isValideditCommand checking: '.
768: "Command = '$command', Key = '$key', Newline = '$newline' </font>\n");
769:
770: if ($command eq "delete") {
771: #
772: # key with no newline.
773: #
774: if( ($key eq "") || ($newline ne "")) {
775: return 0; # Must have key but no newline.
776: } else {
777: return 1; # Valid syntax.
778: }
1.169 foxr 779: } elsif ($command eq "replace") {
1.168 foxr 780: #
781: # key and newline:
782: #
783: if (($key eq "") || ($newline eq "")) {
784: return 0;
785: } else {
786: return 1;
787: }
1.169 foxr 788: } elsif ($command eq "append") {
789: if (($key ne "") && ($newline eq "")) {
790: return 1;
791: } else {
792: return 0;
793: }
1.168 foxr 794: } else {
795: return 0; # Invalid command.
796: }
797: return 0; # Should not get here!!!
798: }
1.169 foxr 799: #
800: # ApplyEdit - Applies an edit command to a line in a configuration
801: # file. It is the caller's responsiblity to validate the
802: # edit line.
803: # Parameters:
804: # $directive - A single edit directive to apply.
805: # Edit directives are of the form:
806: # append|newline - Appends a new line to the file.
807: # replace|key|newline - Replaces the line with key value 'key'
808: # delete|key - Deletes the line with key value 'key'.
809: # $editor - A config file editor object that contains the
810: # file being edited.
811: #
812: sub ApplyEdit {
1.192 foxr 813:
814: my ($directive, $editor) = @_;
1.169 foxr 815:
816: # Break the directive down into its command and its parameters
817: # (at most two at this point. The meaning of the parameters, if in fact
818: # they exist depends on the command).
819:
820: my ($command, $p1, $p2) = split(/\|/, $directive);
821:
822: if($command eq "append") {
823: $editor->Append($p1); # p1 - key p2 null.
824: } elsif ($command eq "replace") {
825: $editor->ReplaceLine($p1, $p2); # p1 - key p2 = newline.
826: } elsif ($command eq "delete") {
827: $editor->DeleteLine($p1); # p1 - key p2 null.
828: } else { # Should not get here!!!
829: die "Invalid command given to ApplyEdit $command"
830: }
831: }
832: #
833: # AdjustOurHost:
834: # Adjusts a host file stored in a configuration file editor object
835: # for the true IP address of this host. This is necessary for hosts
836: # that live behind a firewall.
837: # Those hosts have a publicly distributed IP of the firewall, but
838: # internally must use their actual IP. We assume that a given
839: # host only has a single IP interface for now.
840: # Formal Parameters:
841: # editor - The configuration file editor to adjust. This
842: # editor is assumed to contain a hosts.tab file.
843: # Strategy:
844: # - Figure out our hostname.
845: # - Lookup the entry for this host.
846: # - Modify the line to contain our IP
847: # - Do a replace for this host.
848: sub AdjustOurHost {
849: my $editor = shift;
850:
851: # figure out who I am.
852:
853: my $myHostName = $perlvar{'lonHostID'}; # LonCAPA hostname.
854:
855: # Get my host file entry.
856:
857: my $ConfigLine = $editor->Find($myHostName);
858: if(! (defined $ConfigLine)) {
859: die "AdjustOurHost - no entry for me in hosts file $myHostName";
860: }
861: # figure out my IP:
862: # Use the config line to get my hostname.
863: # Use gethostbyname to translate that into an IP address.
864: #
865: my ($id,$domain,$role,$name,$ip,$maxcon,$idleto,$mincon) = split(/:/,$ConfigLine);
866: my $BinaryIp = gethostbyname($name);
867: my $ip = inet_ntoa($ip);
868: #
869: # Reassemble the config line from the elements in the list.
870: # Note that if the loncnew items were not present before, they will
871: # be now even if they would be empty
872: #
873: my $newConfigLine = $id;
874: foreach my $item ($domain, $role, $name, $ip, $maxcon, $idleto, $mincon) {
875: $newConfigLine .= ":".$item;
876: }
877: # Replace the line:
878:
879: $editor->ReplaceLine($id, $newConfigLine);
880:
881: }
882: #
883: # ReplaceConfigFile:
884: # Replaces a configuration file with the contents of a
885: # configuration file editor object.
886: # This is done by:
887: # - Copying the target file to <filename>.old
888: # - Writing the new file to <filename>.tmp
889: # - Moving <filename.tmp> -> <filename>
890: # This laborious process ensures that the system is never without
891: # a configuration file that's at least valid (even if the contents
892: # may be dated).
893: # Parameters:
894: # filename - Name of the file to modify... this is a full path.
895: # editor - Editor containing the file.
896: #
897: sub ReplaceConfigFile {
1.192 foxr 898:
899: my ($filename, $editor) = @_;
1.168 foxr 900:
1.169 foxr 901: CopyFile ($filename, $filename.".old");
902:
903: my $contents = $editor->Get(); # Get the contents of the file.
904:
905: InstallFile($filename, $contents);
906: }
1.168 foxr 907: #
908: #
909: # Called to edit a configuration table file
1.167 foxr 910: # Parameters:
911: # request - The entire command/request sent by lonc or lonManage
912: # Return:
913: # The reply to send to the client.
1.168 foxr 914: #
1.167 foxr 915: sub EditFile {
916: my $request = shift;
917:
918: # Split the command into it's pieces: edit:filetype:script
919:
1.168 foxr 920: my ($request, $filetype, $script) = split(/:/, $request,3); # : in script
1.167 foxr 921:
922: # Check the pre-coditions for success:
923:
924: if($request != "edit") { # Something is amiss afoot alack.
925: return "error:edit request detected, but request != 'edit'\n";
926: }
927: if( ($filetype ne "hosts") &&
928: ($filetype ne "domain")) {
929: return "error:edit requested with invalid file specifier: $filetype \n";
930: }
931:
932: # Split the edit script and check it's validity.
1.168 foxr 933:
934: my @scriptlines = split(/\n/, $script); # one line per element.
935: my $linecount = scalar(@scriptlines);
936: for(my $i = 0; $i < $linecount; $i++) {
937: chomp($scriptlines[$i]);
938: if(!isValidEditCommand($scriptlines[$i])) {
939: return "error:edit with bad script line: '$scriptlines[$i]' \n";
940: }
941: }
1.145 foxr 942:
1.167 foxr 943: # Execute the edit operation.
1.169 foxr 944: # - Create a config file editor for the appropriate file and
945: # - execute each command in the script:
946: #
947: my $configfile = ConfigFileFromSelector($filetype);
948: if (!(defined $configfile)) {
949: return "refused\n";
950: }
951: my $editor = ConfigFileEdit->new($configfile);
1.167 foxr 952:
1.169 foxr 953: for (my $i = 0; $i < $linecount; $i++) {
954: ApplyEdit($scriptlines[$i], $editor);
955: }
956: # If the file is the host file, ensure that our host is
957: # adjusted to have our ip:
958: #
959: if($filetype eq "host") {
960: AdjustOurHost($editor);
961: }
962: # Finally replace the current file with our file.
963: #
964: ReplaceConfigFile($configfile, $editor);
1.167 foxr 965:
966: return "ok\n";
967: }
1.207 foxr 968:
969: #---------------------------------------------------------------
970: #
971: # Manipulation of hash based databases (factoring out common code
972: # for later use as we refactor.
973: #
974: # Ties a domain level resource file to a hash.
975: # If requested a history entry is created in the associated hist file.
976: #
977: # Parameters:
978: # domain - Name of the domain in which the resource file lives.
979: # namespace - Name of the hash within that domain.
980: # how - How to tie the hash (e.g. GDBM_WRCREAT()).
981: # loghead - Optional parameter, if present a log entry is created
982: # in the associated history file and this is the first part
983: # of that entry.
984: # logtail - Goes along with loghead, The actual logentry is of the
985: # form $loghead:<timestamp>:logtail.
986: # Returns:
987: # Reference to a hash bound to the db file or alternatively undef
988: # if the tie failed.
989: #
1.209 albertel 990: sub tie_domain_hash {
1.210 albertel 991: my ($domain,$namespace,$how,$loghead,$logtail) = @_;
1.207 foxr 992:
993: # Filter out any whitespace in the domain name:
994:
995: $domain =~ s/\W//g;
996:
997: # We have enough to go on to tie the hash:
998:
999: my $user_top_dir = $perlvar{'lonUsersDir'};
1000: my $domain_dir = $user_top_dir."/$domain";
1001: my $resource_file = $domain_dir."/$namespace.db";
1002: my %hash;
1003: if(tie(%hash, 'GDBM_File', $resource_file, $how, 0640)) {
1.211 albertel 1004: if (defined($loghead)) { # Need to log the operation.
1.210 albertel 1005: my $logFh = IO::File->new(">>$domain_dir/$namespace.hist");
1.207 foxr 1006: if($logFh) {
1007: my $timestamp = time;
1008: print $logFh "$loghead:$timestamp:$logtail\n";
1009: }
1.210 albertel 1010: $logFh->close;
1.207 foxr 1011: }
1012: return \%hash; # Return the tied hash.
1.210 albertel 1013: } else {
1.207 foxr 1014: return undef; # Tie failed.
1015: }
1016: }
1017:
1018: #
1019: # Ties a user's resource file to a hash.
1020: # If necessary, an appropriate history
1021: # log file entry is made as well.
1022: # This sub factors out common code from the subs that manipulate
1023: # the various gdbm files that keep keyword value pairs.
1024: # Parameters:
1025: # domain - Name of the domain the user is in.
1026: # user - Name of the 'current user'.
1027: # namespace - Namespace representing the file to tie.
1028: # how - What the tie is done to (e.g. GDBM_WRCREAT().
1029: # loghead - Optional first part of log entry if there may be a
1030: # history file.
1031: # what - Optional tail of log entry if there may be a history
1032: # file.
1033: # Returns:
1034: # hash to which the database is tied. It's up to the caller to untie.
1035: # undef if the has could not be tied.
1036: #
1.210 albertel 1037: sub tie_user_hash {
1038: my ($domain,$user,$namespace,$how,$loghead,$what) = @_;
1.207 foxr 1039:
1040: $namespace=~s/\//\_/g; # / -> _
1041: $namespace=~s/\W//g; # whitespace eliminated.
1042: my $proname = propath($domain, $user);
1043:
1044: # Tie the database.
1045:
1046: my %hash;
1047: if(tie(%hash, 'GDBM_File', "$proname/$namespace.db",
1048: $how, 0640)) {
1.209 albertel 1049: # If this is a namespace for which a history is kept,
1050: # make the history log entry:
1.252 albertel 1051: if (($namespace !~/^nohist\_/) && (defined($loghead))) {
1.209 albertel 1052: my $args = scalar @_;
1053: Debug(" Opening history: $namespace $args");
1054: my $hfh = IO::File->new(">>$proname/$namespace.hist");
1055: if($hfh) {
1056: my $now = time;
1057: print $hfh "$loghead:$now:$what\n";
1058: }
1.210 albertel 1059: $hfh->close;
1.209 albertel 1060: }
1.207 foxr 1061: return \%hash;
1.209 albertel 1062: } else {
1.207 foxr 1063: return undef;
1064: }
1065:
1066: }
1.214 foxr 1067:
1.255 foxr 1068: # read_profile
1069: #
1070: # Returns a set of specific entries from a user's profile file.
1071: # this is a utility function that is used by both get_profile_entry and
1072: # get_profile_entry_encrypted.
1073: #
1074: # Parameters:
1075: # udom - Domain in which the user exists.
1076: # uname - User's account name (loncapa account)
1077: # namespace - The profile namespace to open.
1078: # what - A set of & separated queries.
1079: # Returns:
1080: # If all ok: - The string that needs to be shipped back to the user.
1081: # If failure - A string that starts with error: followed by the failure
1082: # reason.. note that this probabyl gets shipped back to the
1083: # user as well.
1084: #
1085: sub read_profile {
1086: my ($udom, $uname, $namespace, $what) = @_;
1087:
1088: my $hashref = &tie_user_hash($udom, $uname, $namespace,
1089: &GDBM_READER());
1090: if ($hashref) {
1091: my @queries=split(/\&/,$what);
1092: my $qresult='';
1093:
1094: for (my $i=0;$i<=$#queries;$i++) {
1095: $qresult.="$hashref->{$queries[$i]}&"; # Presumably failure gives empty string.
1096: }
1097: $qresult=~s/\&$//; # Remove trailing & from last lookup.
1098: if (untie %$hashref) {
1099: return $qresult;
1100: } else {
1101: return "error: ".($!+0)." untie (GDBM) Failed";
1102: }
1103: } else {
1104: if ($!+0 == 2) {
1105: return "error:No such file or GDBM reported bad block error";
1106: } else {
1107: return "error: ".($!+0)." tie (GDBM) Failed";
1108: }
1109: }
1110:
1111: }
1.214 foxr 1112: #--------------------- Request Handlers --------------------------------------------
1113: #
1.215 foxr 1114: # By convention each request handler registers itself prior to the sub
1115: # declaration:
1.214 foxr 1116: #
1117:
1.216 foxr 1118: #++
1119: #
1.214 foxr 1120: # Handles ping requests.
1121: # Parameters:
1122: # $cmd - the actual keyword that invoked us.
1123: # $tail - the tail of the request that invoked us.
1124: # $replyfd- File descriptor connected to the client
1125: # Implicit Inputs:
1126: # $currenthostid - Global variable that carries the name of the host we are
1127: # known as.
1128: # Returns:
1129: # 1 - Ok to continue processing.
1130: # 0 - Program should exit.
1131: # Side effects:
1132: # Reply information is sent to the client.
1133: sub ping_handler {
1134: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
1135: Debug("$cmd $tail $client .. $currenthostid:");
1136:
1137: Reply( $client,"$currenthostid\n","$cmd:$tail");
1138:
1139: return 1;
1140: }
1141: ®ister_handler("ping", \&ping_handler, 0, 1, 1); # Ping unencoded, client or manager.
1142:
1.216 foxr 1143: #++
1.215 foxr 1144: #
1145: # Handles pong requests. Pong replies with our current host id, and
1146: # the results of a ping sent to us via our lonc.
1147: #
1148: # Parameters:
1149: # $cmd - the actual keyword that invoked us.
1150: # $tail - the tail of the request that invoked us.
1151: # $replyfd- File descriptor connected to the client
1152: # Implicit Inputs:
1153: # $currenthostid - Global variable that carries the name of the host we are
1154: # connected to.
1155: # Returns:
1156: # 1 - Ok to continue processing.
1157: # 0 - Program should exit.
1158: # Side effects:
1159: # Reply information is sent to the client.
1160: sub pong_handler {
1161: my ($cmd, $tail, $replyfd) = @_;
1162:
1163: my $reply=&reply("ping",$clientname);
1164: &Reply( $replyfd, "$currenthostid:$reply\n", "$cmd:$tail");
1165: return 1;
1166: }
1167: ®ister_handler("pong", \&pong_handler, 0, 1, 1); # Pong unencoded, client or manager
1168:
1.216 foxr 1169: #++
1170: # Called to establish an encrypted session key with the remote client.
1171: # Note that with secure lond, in most cases this function is never
1172: # invoked. Instead, the secure session key is established either
1173: # via a local file that's locked down tight and only lives for a short
1174: # time, or via an ssl tunnel...and is generated from a bunch-o-random
1175: # bits from /dev/urandom, rather than the predictable pattern used by
1176: # by this sub. This sub is only used in the old-style insecure
1177: # key negotiation.
1178: # Parameters:
1179: # $cmd - the actual keyword that invoked us.
1180: # $tail - the tail of the request that invoked us.
1181: # $replyfd- File descriptor connected to the client
1182: # Implicit Inputs:
1183: # $currenthostid - Global variable that carries the name of the host
1184: # known as.
1185: # $clientname - Global variable that carries the name of the hsot we're connected to.
1186: # Returns:
1187: # 1 - Ok to continue processing.
1188: # 0 - Program should exit.
1189: # Implicit Outputs:
1190: # Reply information is sent to the client.
1191: # $cipher is set with a reference to a new IDEA encryption object.
1192: #
1193: sub establish_key_handler {
1194: my ($cmd, $tail, $replyfd) = @_;
1195:
1196: my $buildkey=time.$$.int(rand 100000);
1197: $buildkey=~tr/1-6/A-F/;
1198: $buildkey=int(rand 100000).$buildkey.int(rand 100000);
1199: my $key=$currenthostid.$clientname;
1200: $key=~tr/a-z/A-Z/;
1201: $key=~tr/G-P/0-9/;
1202: $key=~tr/Q-Z/0-9/;
1203: $key=$key.$buildkey.$key.$buildkey.$key.$buildkey;
1204: $key=substr($key,0,32);
1205: my $cipherkey=pack("H32",$key);
1206: $cipher=new IDEA $cipherkey;
1207: &Reply($replyfd, "$buildkey\n", "$cmd:$tail");
1208:
1209: return 1;
1210:
1211: }
1212: ®ister_handler("ekey", \&establish_key_handler, 0, 1,1);
1213:
1.217 foxr 1214: # Handler for the load command. Returns the current system load average
1215: # to the requestor.
1216: #
1217: # Parameters:
1218: # $cmd - the actual keyword that invoked us.
1219: # $tail - the tail of the request that invoked us.
1220: # $replyfd- File descriptor connected to the client
1221: # Implicit Inputs:
1222: # $currenthostid - Global variable that carries the name of the host
1223: # known as.
1224: # $clientname - Global variable that carries the name of the hsot we're connected to.
1225: # Returns:
1226: # 1 - Ok to continue processing.
1227: # 0 - Program should exit.
1228: # Side effects:
1229: # Reply information is sent to the client.
1230: sub load_handler {
1231: my ($cmd, $tail, $replyfd) = @_;
1232:
1233: # Get the load average from /proc/loadavg and calculate it as a percentage of
1234: # the allowed load limit as set by the perl global variable lonLoadLim
1235:
1236: my $loadavg;
1237: my $loadfile=IO::File->new('/proc/loadavg');
1238:
1239: $loadavg=<$loadfile>;
1240: $loadavg =~ s/\s.*//g; # Extract the first field only.
1241:
1242: my $loadpercent=100*$loadavg/$perlvar{'lonLoadLim'};
1243:
1244: &Reply( $replyfd, "$loadpercent\n", "$cmd:$tail");
1245:
1246: return 1;
1247: }
1.263 ! albertel 1248: ®ister_handler("load", \&load_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.217 foxr 1249:
1250: #
1251: # Process the userload request. This sub returns to the client the current
1252: # user load average. It can be invoked either by clients or managers.
1253: #
1254: # Parameters:
1255: # $cmd - the actual keyword that invoked us.
1256: # $tail - the tail of the request that invoked us.
1257: # $replyfd- File descriptor connected to the client
1258: # Implicit Inputs:
1259: # $currenthostid - Global variable that carries the name of the host
1260: # known as.
1261: # $clientname - Global variable that carries the name of the hsot we're connected to.
1262: # Returns:
1263: # 1 - Ok to continue processing.
1264: # 0 - Program should exit
1265: # Implicit inputs:
1266: # whatever the userload() function requires.
1267: # Implicit outputs:
1268: # the reply is written to the client.
1269: #
1270: sub user_load_handler {
1271: my ($cmd, $tail, $replyfd) = @_;
1272:
1273: my $userloadpercent=&userload();
1274: &Reply($replyfd, "$userloadpercent\n", "$cmd:$tail");
1275:
1276: return 1;
1277: }
1.263 ! albertel 1278: ®ister_handler("userload", \&user_load_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.217 foxr 1279:
1.218 foxr 1280: # Process a request for the authorization type of a user:
1281: # (userauth).
1282: #
1283: # Parameters:
1284: # $cmd - the actual keyword that invoked us.
1285: # $tail - the tail of the request that invoked us.
1286: # $replyfd- File descriptor connected to the client
1287: # Returns:
1288: # 1 - Ok to continue processing.
1289: # 0 - Program should exit
1290: # Implicit outputs:
1291: # The user authorization type is written to the client.
1292: #
1293: sub user_authorization_type {
1294: my ($cmd, $tail, $replyfd) = @_;
1295:
1296: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
1297:
1298: # Pull the domain and username out of the command tail.
1.222 foxr 1299: # and call get_auth_type to determine the authentication type.
1.218 foxr 1300:
1301: my ($udom,$uname)=split(/:/,$tail);
1.222 foxr 1302: my $result = &get_auth_type($udom, $uname);
1.218 foxr 1303: if($result eq "nouser") {
1304: &Failure( $replyfd, "unknown_user\n", $userinput);
1305: } else {
1306: #
1.222 foxr 1307: # We only want to pass the second field from get_auth_type
1.218 foxr 1308: # for ^krb.. otherwise we'll be handing out the encrypted
1309: # password for internals e.g.
1310: #
1311: my ($type,$otherinfo) = split(/:/,$result);
1312: if($type =~ /^krb/) {
1313: $type = $result;
1314: }
1.222 foxr 1315: &Reply( $replyfd, "$type:\n", $userinput);
1.218 foxr 1316: }
1317:
1318: return 1;
1319: }
1320: ®ister_handler("currentauth", \&user_authorization_type, 1, 1, 0);
1321:
1322: # Process a request by a manager to push a hosts or domain table
1323: # to us. We pick apart the command and pass it on to the subs
1324: # that already exist to do this.
1325: #
1326: # Parameters:
1327: # $cmd - the actual keyword that invoked us.
1328: # $tail - the tail of the request that invoked us.
1329: # $client - File descriptor connected to the client
1330: # Returns:
1331: # 1 - Ok to continue processing.
1332: # 0 - Program should exit
1333: # Implicit Output:
1334: # a reply is written to the client.
1335: sub push_file_handler {
1336: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
1337:
1338: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
1339:
1340: # At this time we only know that the IP of our partner is a valid manager
1341: # the code below is a hook to do further authentication (e.g. to resolve
1342: # spoofing).
1343:
1344: my $cert = &GetCertificate($userinput);
1345: if(&ValidManager($cert)) {
1346:
1347: # Now presumably we have the bona fides of both the peer host and the
1348: # process making the request.
1349:
1350: my $reply = &PushFile($userinput);
1351: &Reply($client, "$reply\n", $userinput);
1352:
1353: } else {
1354: &Failure( $client, "refused\n", $userinput);
1355: }
1.219 foxr 1356: return 1;
1.218 foxr 1357: }
1358: ®ister_handler("pushfile", \&push_file_handler, 1, 0, 1);
1359:
1.243 banghart 1360: #
1361: # du - list the disk usuage of a directory recursively.
1362: #
1363: # note: stolen code from the ls file handler
1364: # under construction by Rick Banghart
1365: # .
1366: # Parameters:
1367: # $cmd - The command that dispatched us (du).
1368: # $ududir - The directory path to list... I'm not sure what this
1369: # is relative as things like ls:. return e.g.
1370: # no_such_dir.
1371: # $client - Socket open on the client.
1372: # Returns:
1373: # 1 - indicating that the daemon should not disconnect.
1374: # Side Effects:
1375: # The reply is written to $client.
1376: #
1377: sub du_handler {
1378: my ($cmd, $ududir, $client) = @_;
1.251 foxr 1379: my ($ududir) = split(/:/,$ududir); # Make 'telnet' testing easier.
1380: my $userinput = "$cmd:$ududir";
1381:
1.245 albertel 1382: if ($ududir=~/\.\./ || $ududir!~m|^/home/httpd/|) {
1383: &Failure($client,"refused\n","$cmd:$ududir");
1384: return 1;
1385: }
1.249 foxr 1386: # Since $ududir could have some nasties in it,
1387: # we will require that ududir is a valid
1388: # directory. Just in case someone tries to
1389: # slip us a line like .;(cd /home/httpd rm -rf*)
1390: # etc.
1391: #
1392: if (-d $ududir) {
1393: # And as Shakespeare would say to make
1.251 foxr 1394: # assurance double sure,
1395: # use execute_command to ensure that the command is not executed in
1396: # a shell that can screw us up.
1397:
1398: my $duout = execute_command("du -ks $ududir");
1.249 foxr 1399: $duout=~s/[^\d]//g; #preserve only the numbers
1400: &Reply($client,"$duout\n","$cmd:$ududir");
1401: } else {
1.251 foxr 1402:
1403: &Failure($client, "bad_directory:$ududir\n","$cmd:$ududir");
1404:
1.249 foxr 1405: }
1.243 banghart 1406: return 1;
1407: }
1408: ®ister_handler("du", \&du_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.218 foxr 1409:
1.239 foxr 1410: #
1411: # ls - list the contents of a directory. For each file in the
1412: # selected directory the filename followed by the full output of
1413: # the stat function is returned. The returned info for each
1414: # file are separated by ':'. The stat fields are separated by &'s.
1415: # Parameters:
1416: # $cmd - The command that dispatched us (ls).
1417: # $ulsdir - The directory path to list... I'm not sure what this
1418: # is relative as things like ls:. return e.g.
1419: # no_such_dir.
1420: # $client - Socket open on the client.
1421: # Returns:
1422: # 1 - indicating that the daemon should not disconnect.
1423: # Side Effects:
1424: # The reply is written to $client.
1425: #
1426: sub ls_handler {
1427: my ($cmd, $ulsdir, $client) = @_;
1428:
1429: my $userinput = "$cmd:$ulsdir";
1430:
1431: my $obs;
1432: my $rights;
1433: my $ulsout='';
1434: my $ulsfn;
1435: if (-e $ulsdir) {
1436: if(-d $ulsdir) {
1437: if (opendir(LSDIR,$ulsdir)) {
1438: while ($ulsfn=readdir(LSDIR)) {
1439: undef $obs, $rights;
1440: my @ulsstats=stat($ulsdir.'/'.$ulsfn);
1441: #We do some obsolete checking here
1442: if(-e $ulsdir.'/'.$ulsfn.".meta") {
1443: open(FILE, $ulsdir.'/'.$ulsfn.".meta");
1444: my @obsolete=<FILE>;
1445: foreach my $obsolete (@obsolete) {
1446: if($obsolete =~ m|(<obsolete>)(on)|) { $obs = 1; }
1447: if($obsolete =~ m|(<copyright>)(default)|) { $rights = 1; }
1448: }
1449: }
1450: $ulsout.=$ulsfn.'&'.join('&',@ulsstats);
1451: if($obs eq '1') { $ulsout.="&1"; }
1452: else { $ulsout.="&0"; }
1453: if($rights eq '1') { $ulsout.="&1:"; }
1454: else { $ulsout.="&0:"; }
1455: }
1456: closedir(LSDIR);
1457: }
1458: } else {
1459: my @ulsstats=stat($ulsdir);
1460: $ulsout.=$ulsfn.'&'.join('&',@ulsstats).':';
1461: }
1462: } else {
1463: $ulsout='no_such_dir';
1464: }
1465: if ($ulsout eq '') { $ulsout='empty'; }
1.249 foxr 1466: &Reply($client, "$ulsout\n", $userinput); # This supports debug logging.
1.239 foxr 1467:
1468: return 1;
1469:
1470: }
1471: ®ister_handler("ls", \&ls_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1472:
1.218 foxr 1473: # Process a reinit request. Reinit requests that either
1474: # lonc or lond be reinitialized so that an updated
1475: # host.tab or domain.tab can be processed.
1476: #
1477: # Parameters:
1478: # $cmd - the actual keyword that invoked us.
1479: # $tail - the tail of the request that invoked us.
1480: # $client - File descriptor connected to the client
1481: # Returns:
1482: # 1 - Ok to continue processing.
1483: # 0 - Program should exit
1484: # Implicit output:
1485: # a reply is sent to the client.
1486: #
1487: sub reinit_process_handler {
1488: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
1489:
1490: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
1491:
1492: my $cert = &GetCertificate($userinput);
1493: if(&ValidManager($cert)) {
1494: chomp($userinput);
1495: my $reply = &ReinitProcess($userinput);
1496: &Reply( $client, "$reply\n", $userinput);
1497: } else {
1498: &Failure( $client, "refused\n", $userinput);
1499: }
1500: return 1;
1501: }
1502: ®ister_handler("reinit", \&reinit_process_handler, 1, 0, 1);
1503:
1504: # Process the editing script for a table edit operation.
1505: # the editing operation must be encrypted and requested by
1506: # a manager host.
1507: #
1508: # Parameters:
1509: # $cmd - the actual keyword that invoked us.
1510: # $tail - the tail of the request that invoked us.
1511: # $client - File descriptor connected to the client
1512: # Returns:
1513: # 1 - Ok to continue processing.
1514: # 0 - Program should exit
1515: # Implicit output:
1516: # a reply is sent to the client.
1517: #
1518: sub edit_table_handler {
1519: my ($command, $tail, $client) = @_;
1520:
1521: my $userinput = "$command:$tail";
1522:
1523: my $cert = &GetCertificate($userinput);
1524: if(&ValidManager($cert)) {
1525: my($filetype, $script) = split(/:/, $tail);
1526: if (($filetype eq "hosts") ||
1527: ($filetype eq "domain")) {
1528: if($script ne "") {
1529: &Reply($client, # BUGBUG - EditFile
1530: &EditFile($userinput), # could fail.
1531: $userinput);
1532: } else {
1533: &Failure($client,"refused\n",$userinput);
1534: }
1535: } else {
1536: &Failure($client,"refused\n",$userinput);
1537: }
1538: } else {
1539: &Failure($client,"refused\n",$userinput);
1540: }
1541: return 1;
1542: }
1.263 ! albertel 1543: ®ister_handler("edit", \&edit_table_handler, 1, 0, 1);
1.218 foxr 1544:
1.220 foxr 1545: #
1546: # Authenticate a user against the LonCAPA authentication
1547: # database. Note that there are several authentication
1548: # possibilities:
1549: # - unix - The user can be authenticated against the unix
1550: # password file.
1551: # - internal - The user can be authenticated against a purely
1552: # internal per user password file.
1553: # - kerberos - The user can be authenticated against either a kerb4 or kerb5
1554: # ticket granting authority.
1555: # - user - The person tailoring LonCAPA can supply a user authentication
1556: # mechanism that is per system.
1557: #
1558: # Parameters:
1559: # $cmd - The command that got us here.
1560: # $tail - Tail of the command (remaining parameters).
1561: # $client - File descriptor connected to client.
1562: # Returns
1563: # 0 - Requested to exit, caller should shut down.
1564: # 1 - Continue processing.
1565: # Implicit inputs:
1566: # The authentication systems describe above have their own forms of implicit
1567: # input into the authentication process that are described above.
1568: #
1569: sub authenticate_handler {
1570: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
1571:
1572:
1573: # Regenerate the full input line
1574:
1575: my $userinput = $cmd.":".$tail;
1576:
1577: # udom - User's domain.
1578: # uname - Username.
1579: # upass - User's password.
1580:
1581: my ($udom,$uname,$upass)=split(/:/,$tail);
1582: &Debug(" Authenticate domain = $udom, user = $uname, password = $upass");
1583: chomp($upass);
1584: $upass=&unescape($upass);
1585:
1586: my $pwdcorrect = &validate_user($udom, $uname, $upass);
1587: if($pwdcorrect) {
1588: &Reply( $client, "authorized\n", $userinput);
1589: #
1590: # Bad credentials: Failed to authorize
1591: #
1592: } else {
1593: &Failure( $client, "non_authorized\n", $userinput);
1594: }
1595:
1596: return 1;
1597: }
1.263 ! albertel 1598: ®ister_handler("auth", \&authenticate_handler, 1, 1, 0);
1.214 foxr 1599:
1.222 foxr 1600: #
1601: # Change a user's password. Note that this function is complicated by
1602: # the fact that a user may be authenticated in more than one way:
1603: # At present, we are not able to change the password for all types of
1604: # authentication methods. Only for:
1605: # unix - unix password or shadow passoword style authentication.
1606: # local - Locally written authentication mechanism.
1607: # For now, kerb4 and kerb5 password changes are not supported and result
1608: # in an error.
1609: # FUTURE WORK:
1610: # Support kerberos passwd changes?
1611: # Parameters:
1612: # $cmd - The command that got us here.
1613: # $tail - Tail of the command (remaining parameters).
1614: # $client - File descriptor connected to client.
1615: # Returns
1616: # 0 - Requested to exit, caller should shut down.
1617: # 1 - Continue processing.
1618: # Implicit inputs:
1619: # The authentication systems describe above have their own forms of implicit
1620: # input into the authentication process that are described above.
1621: sub change_password_handler {
1622: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
1623:
1624: my $userinput = $cmd.":".$tail; # Reconstruct client's string.
1625:
1626: #
1627: # udom - user's domain.
1628: # uname - Username.
1629: # upass - Current password.
1630: # npass - New password.
1631:
1632: my ($udom,$uname,$upass,$npass)=split(/:/,$tail);
1633:
1634: $upass=&unescape($upass);
1635: $npass=&unescape($npass);
1636: &Debug("Trying to change password for $uname");
1637:
1638: # First require that the user can be authenticated with their
1639: # old password:
1640:
1641: my $validated = &validate_user($udom, $uname, $upass);
1642: if($validated) {
1643: my $realpasswd = &get_auth_type($udom, $uname); # Defined since authd.
1644:
1645: my ($howpwd,$contentpwd)=split(/:/,$realpasswd);
1646: if ($howpwd eq 'internal') {
1647: &Debug("internal auth");
1648: my $salt=time;
1649: $salt=substr($salt,6,2);
1650: my $ncpass=crypt($npass,$salt);
1651: if(&rewrite_password_file($udom, $uname, "internal:$ncpass")) {
1652: &logthis("Result of password change for "
1653: ."$uname: pwchange_success");
1654: &Reply($client, "ok\n", $userinput);
1655: } else {
1656: &logthis("Unable to open $uname passwd "
1657: ."to change password");
1658: &Failure( $client, "non_authorized\n",$userinput);
1659: }
1660: } elsif ($howpwd eq 'unix') {
1661: # Unix means we have to access /etc/password
1662: &Debug("auth is unix");
1663: my $execdir=$perlvar{'lonDaemons'};
1664: &Debug("Opening lcpasswd pipeline");
1665: my $pf = IO::File->new("|$execdir/lcpasswd > "
1666: ."$perlvar{'lonDaemons'}"
1667: ."/logs/lcpasswd.log");
1668: print $pf "$uname\n$npass\n$npass\n";
1669: close $pf;
1670: my $err = $?;
1671: my $result = ($err>0 ? 'pwchange_failure' : 'ok');
1672: &logthis("Result of password change for $uname: ".
1673: &lcpasswdstrerror($?));
1674: &Reply($client, "$result\n", $userinput);
1675: } else {
1676: # this just means that the current password mode is not
1677: # one we know how to change (e.g the kerberos auth modes or
1678: # locally written auth handler).
1679: #
1680: &Failure( $client, "auth_mode_error\n", $userinput);
1681: }
1682:
1.224 foxr 1683: } else {
1.222 foxr 1684: &Failure( $client, "non_authorized\n", $userinput);
1685: }
1686:
1687: return 1;
1688: }
1.263 ! albertel 1689: ®ister_handler("passwd", \&change_password_handler, 1, 1, 0);
1.222 foxr 1690:
1.225 foxr 1691: #
1692: # Create a new user. User in this case means a lon-capa user.
1693: # The user must either already exist in some authentication realm
1694: # like kerberos or the /etc/passwd. If not, a user completely local to
1695: # this loncapa system is created.
1696: #
1697: # Parameters:
1698: # $cmd - The command that got us here.
1699: # $tail - Tail of the command (remaining parameters).
1700: # $client - File descriptor connected to client.
1701: # Returns
1702: # 0 - Requested to exit, caller should shut down.
1703: # 1 - Continue processing.
1704: # Implicit inputs:
1705: # The authentication systems describe above have their own forms of implicit
1706: # input into the authentication process that are described above.
1707: sub add_user_handler {
1708:
1709: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
1710:
1711:
1712: my ($udom,$uname,$umode,$npass)=split(/:/,$tail);
1713: my $userinput = $cmd.":".$tail; # Reconstruct the full request line.
1714:
1715: &Debug("cmd =".$cmd." $udom =".$udom." uname=".$uname);
1716:
1717:
1718: if($udom eq $currentdomainid) { # Reject new users for other domains...
1719:
1720: my $oldumask=umask(0077);
1721: chomp($npass);
1722: $npass=&unescape($npass);
1723: my $passfilename = &password_path($udom, $uname);
1724: &Debug("Password file created will be:".$passfilename);
1725: if (-e $passfilename) {
1726: &Failure( $client, "already_exists\n", $userinput);
1727: } else {
1728: my @fpparts=split(/\//,$passfilename);
1729: my $fpnow=$fpparts[0].'/'.$fpparts[1].'/'.$fpparts[2];
1730: my $fperror='';
1731: for (my $i=3;$i<= ($#fpparts-1);$i++) {
1732: $fpnow.='/'.$fpparts[$i];
1733: unless (-e $fpnow) {
1734: &logthis("mkdir $fpnow");
1735: unless (mkdir($fpnow,0777)) {
1736: $fperror="error: ".($!+0)." mkdir failed while attempting "
1737: ."makeuser";
1738: }
1739: }
1740: }
1741: unless ($fperror) {
1742: my $result=&make_passwd_file($uname, $umode,$npass, $passfilename);
1743: &Reply($client, $result, $userinput); #BUGBUG - could be fail
1744: } else {
1745: &Failure($client, "$fperror\n", $userinput);
1746: }
1747: }
1748: umask($oldumask);
1749: } else {
1750: &Failure($client, "not_right_domain\n",
1751: $userinput); # Even if we are multihomed.
1752:
1753: }
1754: return 1;
1755:
1756: }
1757: ®ister_handler("makeuser", \&add_user_handler, 1, 1, 0);
1758:
1759: #
1760: # Change the authentication method of a user. Note that this may
1761: # also implicitly change the user's password if, for example, the user is
1762: # joining an existing authentication realm. Known authentication realms at
1763: # this time are:
1764: # internal - Purely internal password file (only loncapa knows this user)
1765: # local - Institutionally written authentication module.
1766: # unix - Unix user (/etc/passwd with or without /etc/shadow).
1767: # kerb4 - kerberos version 4
1768: # kerb5 - kerberos version 5
1769: #
1770: # Parameters:
1771: # $cmd - The command that got us here.
1772: # $tail - Tail of the command (remaining parameters).
1773: # $client - File descriptor connected to client.
1774: # Returns
1775: # 0 - Requested to exit, caller should shut down.
1776: # 1 - Continue processing.
1777: # Implicit inputs:
1778: # The authentication systems describe above have their own forms of implicit
1779: # input into the authentication process that are described above.
1780: #
1781: sub change_authentication_handler {
1782:
1783: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
1784:
1785: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail"; # Reconstruct user input.
1786:
1787: my ($udom,$uname,$umode,$npass)=split(/:/,$tail);
1788: &Debug("cmd = ".$cmd." domain= ".$udom."uname =".$uname." umode= ".$umode);
1789: if ($udom ne $currentdomainid) {
1790: &Failure( $client, "not_right_domain\n", $client);
1791: } else {
1792:
1793: chomp($npass);
1794:
1795: $npass=&unescape($npass);
1.261 foxr 1796: my $oldauth = &get_auth_type($udom, $uname); # Get old auth info.
1.225 foxr 1797: my $passfilename = &password_path($udom, $uname);
1798: if ($passfilename) { # Not allowed to create a new user!!
1799: my $result=&make_passwd_file($uname, $umode,$npass,$passfilename);
1.261 foxr 1800: #
1801: # If the current auth mode is internal, and the old auth mode was
1802: # unix, or krb*, and the user is an author for this domain,
1803: # re-run manage_permissions for that role in order to be able
1804: # to take ownership of the construction space back to www:www
1805: #
1806:
1807: if( ($oldauth =~ /^unix/) && ($umode eq "internal")) { # unix -> internal
1808: if(&is_author($udom, $uname)) {
1809: &Debug(" Need to manage author permissions...");
1810: &manage_permissions("/$udom/_au", $udom, $uname, "internal:");
1811: }
1812: }
1813:
1814:
1.225 foxr 1815: &Reply($client, $result, $userinput);
1816: } else {
1.251 foxr 1817: &Failure($client, "non_authorized\n", $userinput); # Fail the user now.
1.225 foxr 1818: }
1819: }
1820: return 1;
1821: }
1822: ®ister_handler("changeuserauth", \&change_authentication_handler, 1,1, 0);
1823:
1824: #
1825: # Determines if this is the home server for a user. The home server
1826: # for a user will have his/her lon-capa passwd file. Therefore all we need
1827: # to do is determine if this file exists.
1828: #
1829: # Parameters:
1830: # $cmd - The command that got us here.
1831: # $tail - Tail of the command (remaining parameters).
1832: # $client - File descriptor connected to client.
1833: # Returns
1834: # 0 - Requested to exit, caller should shut down.
1835: # 1 - Continue processing.
1836: # Implicit inputs:
1837: # The authentication systems describe above have their own forms of implicit
1838: # input into the authentication process that are described above.
1839: #
1840: sub is_home_handler {
1841: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
1842:
1843: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
1844:
1845: my ($udom,$uname)=split(/:/,$tail);
1846: chomp($uname);
1847: my $passfile = &password_filename($udom, $uname);
1848: if($passfile) {
1849: &Reply( $client, "found\n", $userinput);
1850: } else {
1851: &Failure($client, "not_found\n", $userinput);
1852: }
1853: return 1;
1854: }
1855: ®ister_handler("home", \&is_home_handler, 0,1,0);
1856:
1857: #
1858: # Process an update request for a resource?? I think what's going on here is
1859: # that a resource has been modified that we hold a subscription to.
1860: # If the resource is not local, then we must update, or at least invalidate our
1861: # cached copy of the resource.
1862: # FUTURE WORK:
1863: # I need to look at this logic carefully. My druthers would be to follow
1864: # typical caching logic, and simple invalidate the cache, drop any subscription
1865: # an let the next fetch start the ball rolling again... however that may
1866: # actually be more difficult than it looks given the complex web of
1867: # proxy servers.
1868: # Parameters:
1869: # $cmd - The command that got us here.
1870: # $tail - Tail of the command (remaining parameters).
1871: # $client - File descriptor connected to client.
1872: # Returns
1873: # 0 - Requested to exit, caller should shut down.
1874: # 1 - Continue processing.
1875: # Implicit inputs:
1876: # The authentication systems describe above have their own forms of implicit
1877: # input into the authentication process that are described above.
1878: #
1879: sub update_resource_handler {
1880:
1881: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
1882:
1883: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
1884:
1885: my $fname= $tail; # This allows interactive testing
1886:
1887:
1888: my $ownership=ishome($fname);
1889: if ($ownership eq 'not_owner') {
1890: if (-e $fname) {
1891: my ($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,
1892: $atime,$mtime,$ctime,$blksize,$blocks)=stat($fname);
1893: my $now=time;
1894: my $since=$now-$atime;
1895: if ($since>$perlvar{'lonExpire'}) {
1896: my $reply=&reply("unsub:$fname","$clientname");
1897: unlink("$fname");
1898: } else {
1899: my $transname="$fname.in.transfer";
1900: my $remoteurl=&reply("sub:$fname","$clientname");
1901: my $response;
1902: alarm(120);
1903: {
1904: my $ua=new LWP::UserAgent;
1905: my $request=new HTTP::Request('GET',"$remoteurl");
1906: $response=$ua->request($request,$transname);
1907: }
1908: alarm(0);
1909: if ($response->is_error()) {
1910: unlink($transname);
1911: my $message=$response->status_line;
1912: &logthis("LWP GET: $message for $fname ($remoteurl)");
1913: } else {
1914: if ($remoteurl!~/\.meta$/) {
1915: alarm(120);
1916: {
1917: my $ua=new LWP::UserAgent;
1918: my $mrequest=new HTTP::Request('GET',$remoteurl.'.meta');
1919: my $mresponse=$ua->request($mrequest,$fname.'.meta');
1920: if ($mresponse->is_error()) {
1921: unlink($fname.'.meta');
1922: }
1923: }
1924: alarm(0);
1925: }
1926: rename($transname,$fname);
1927: }
1928: }
1929: &Reply( $client, "ok\n", $userinput);
1930: } else {
1931: &Failure($client, "not_found\n", $userinput);
1932: }
1933: } else {
1934: &Failure($client, "rejected\n", $userinput);
1935: }
1936: return 1;
1937: }
1938: ®ister_handler("update", \&update_resource_handler, 0 ,1, 0);
1939:
1940: #
1.226 foxr 1941: # Fetch a user file from a remote server to the user's home directory
1942: # userfiles subdir.
1.225 foxr 1943: # Parameters:
1944: # $cmd - The command that got us here.
1945: # $tail - Tail of the command (remaining parameters).
1946: # $client - File descriptor connected to client.
1947: # Returns
1948: # 0 - Requested to exit, caller should shut down.
1949: # 1 - Continue processing.
1950: #
1951: sub fetch_user_file_handler {
1952:
1953: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
1954:
1955: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
1956: my $fname = $tail;
1.232 foxr 1957: my ($udom,$uname,$ufile) = ($fname =~ m|^([^/]+)/([^/]+)/(.+)$|);
1.225 foxr 1958: my $udir=&propath($udom,$uname).'/userfiles';
1959: unless (-e $udir) {
1960: mkdir($udir,0770);
1961: }
1.232 foxr 1962: Debug("fetch user file for $fname");
1.225 foxr 1963: if (-e $udir) {
1964: $ufile=~s/^[\.\~]+//;
1.232 foxr 1965:
1966: # IF necessary, create the path right down to the file.
1967: # Note that any regular files in the way of this path are
1968: # wiped out to deal with some earlier folly of mine.
1969:
1970: my $path = $udir;
1971: if ($ufile =~m|(.+)/([^/]+)$|) {
1972: my @parts=split('/',$1);
1973: foreach my $part (@parts) {
1974: $path .= '/'.$part;
1975: if( -f $path) {
1976: unlink($path);
1977: }
1978: if ((-e $path)!=1) {
1979: mkdir($path,0770);
1980: }
1981: }
1982: }
1983:
1984:
1.225 foxr 1985: my $destname=$udir.'/'.$ufile;
1986: my $transname=$udir.'/'.$ufile.'.in.transit';
1987: my $remoteurl='http://'.$clientip.'/userfiles/'.$fname;
1988: my $response;
1.232 foxr 1989: Debug("Remote URL : $remoteurl Transfername $transname Destname: $destname");
1.225 foxr 1990: alarm(120);
1991: {
1992: my $ua=new LWP::UserAgent;
1993: my $request=new HTTP::Request('GET',"$remoteurl");
1994: $response=$ua->request($request,$transname);
1995: }
1996: alarm(0);
1997: if ($response->is_error()) {
1998: unlink($transname);
1999: my $message=$response->status_line;
2000: &logthis("LWP GET: $message for $fname ($remoteurl)");
2001: &Failure($client, "failed\n", $userinput);
2002: } else {
1.232 foxr 2003: Debug("Renaming $transname to $destname");
1.225 foxr 2004: if (!rename($transname,$destname)) {
2005: &logthis("Unable to move $transname to $destname");
2006: unlink($transname);
2007: &Failure($client, "failed\n", $userinput);
2008: } else {
2009: &Reply($client, "ok\n", $userinput);
2010: }
2011: }
2012: } else {
2013: &Failure($client, "not_home\n", $userinput);
2014: }
2015: return 1;
2016: }
2017: ®ister_handler("fetchuserfile", \&fetch_user_file_handler, 0, 1, 0);
2018:
1.226 foxr 2019: #
2020: # Remove a file from a user's home directory userfiles subdirectory.
2021: # Parameters:
2022: # cmd - the Lond request keyword that got us here.
2023: # tail - the part of the command past the keyword.
2024: # client- File descriptor connected with the client.
2025: #
2026: # Returns:
2027: # 1 - Continue processing.
2028: sub remove_user_file_handler {
2029: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2030:
2031: my ($fname) = split(/:/, $tail); # Get rid of any tailing :'s lonc may have sent.
2032:
2033: my ($udom,$uname,$ufile) = ($fname =~ m|^([^/]+)/([^/]+)/(.+)$|);
2034: if ($ufile =~m|/\.\./|) {
2035: # any files paths with /../ in them refuse
2036: # to deal with
2037: &Failure($client, "refused\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2038: } else {
2039: my $udir = &propath($udom,$uname);
2040: if (-e $udir) {
2041: my $file=$udir.'/userfiles/'.$ufile;
2042: if (-e $file) {
1.253 foxr 2043: #
2044: # If the file is a regular file unlink is fine...
2045: # However it's possible the client wants a dir.
2046: # removed, in which case rmdir is more approprate:
2047: #
1.240 banghart 2048: if (-f $file){
1.241 albertel 2049: unlink($file);
2050: } elsif(-d $file) {
2051: rmdir($file);
1.240 banghart 2052: }
1.226 foxr 2053: if (-e $file) {
1.253 foxr 2054: # File is still there after we deleted it ?!?
2055:
1.226 foxr 2056: &Failure($client, "failed\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2057: } else {
2058: &Reply($client, "ok\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2059: }
2060: } else {
2061: &Failure($client, "not_found\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2062: }
2063: } else {
2064: &Failure($client, "not_home\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2065: }
2066: }
2067: return 1;
2068: }
2069: ®ister_handler("removeuserfile", \&remove_user_file_handler, 0,1,0);
2070:
1.236 albertel 2071: #
2072: # make a directory in a user's home directory userfiles subdirectory.
2073: # Parameters:
2074: # cmd - the Lond request keyword that got us here.
2075: # tail - the part of the command past the keyword.
2076: # client- File descriptor connected with the client.
2077: #
2078: # Returns:
2079: # 1 - Continue processing.
2080: sub mkdir_user_file_handler {
2081: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2082:
2083: my ($dir) = split(/:/, $tail); # Get rid of any tailing :'s lonc may have sent.
2084: $dir=&unescape($dir);
2085: my ($udom,$uname,$ufile) = ($dir =~ m|^([^/]+)/([^/]+)/(.+)$|);
2086: if ($ufile =~m|/\.\./|) {
2087: # any files paths with /../ in them refuse
2088: # to deal with
2089: &Failure($client, "refused\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2090: } else {
2091: my $udir = &propath($udom,$uname);
2092: if (-e $udir) {
2093: my $newdir=$udir.'/userfiles/'.$ufile;
2094: if (!-e $newdir) {
1.257 raeburn 2095: my @parts=split('/',$newdir);
2096: my $path;
2097: foreach my $part (@parts) {
2098: $path .= '/'.$part;
2099: if (!-e $path) {
2100: mkdir($path,0770);
2101: }
2102: }
1.236 albertel 2103: if (!-e $newdir) {
2104: &Failure($client, "failed\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2105: } else {
2106: &Reply($client, "ok\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2107: }
2108: } else {
2109: &Failure($client, "not_found\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2110: }
2111: } else {
2112: &Failure($client, "not_home\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2113: }
2114: }
2115: return 1;
2116: }
2117: ®ister_handler("mkdiruserfile", \&mkdir_user_file_handler, 0,1,0);
2118:
1.237 albertel 2119: #
2120: # rename a file in a user's home directory userfiles subdirectory.
2121: # Parameters:
2122: # cmd - the Lond request keyword that got us here.
2123: # tail - the part of the command past the keyword.
2124: # client- File descriptor connected with the client.
2125: #
2126: # Returns:
2127: # 1 - Continue processing.
2128: sub rename_user_file_handler {
2129: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2130:
2131: my ($udom,$uname,$old,$new) = split(/:/, $tail);
2132: $old=&unescape($old);
2133: $new=&unescape($new);
2134: if ($new =~m|/\.\./| || $old =~m|/\.\./|) {
2135: # any files paths with /../ in them refuse to deal with
2136: &Failure($client, "refused\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2137: } else {
2138: my $udir = &propath($udom,$uname);
2139: if (-e $udir) {
2140: my $oldfile=$udir.'/userfiles/'.$old;
2141: my $newfile=$udir.'/userfiles/'.$new;
2142: if (-e $newfile) {
2143: &Failure($client, "exists\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2144: } elsif (! -e $oldfile) {
2145: &Failure($client, "not_found\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2146: } else {
2147: if (!rename($oldfile,$newfile)) {
2148: &Failure($client, "failed\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2149: } else {
2150: &Reply($client, "ok\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2151: }
2152: }
2153: } else {
2154: &Failure($client, "not_home\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2155: }
2156: }
2157: return 1;
2158: }
2159: ®ister_handler("renameuserfile", \&rename_user_file_handler, 0,1,0);
2160:
1.227 foxr 2161: #
1.263 ! albertel 2162: # Authenticate access to a user file by checking that the token the user's
! 2163: # passed also exists in their session file
1.227 foxr 2164: #
2165: # Parameters:
2166: # cmd - The request keyword that dispatched to tus.
2167: # tail - The tail of the request (colon separated parameters).
2168: # client - Filehandle open on the client.
2169: # Return:
2170: # 1.
2171: sub token_auth_user_file_handler {
2172: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2173:
2174: my ($fname, $session) = split(/:/, $tail);
2175:
2176: chomp($session);
1.251 foxr 2177: my $reply="non_auth\n";
1.227 foxr 2178: if (open(ENVIN,$perlvar{'lonIDsDir'}.'/'.
2179: $session.'.id')) {
2180: while (my $line=<ENVIN>) {
1.251 foxr 2181: if ($line=~ m|userfile\.\Q$fname\E\=|) { $reply="ok\n"; }
1.227 foxr 2182: }
2183: close(ENVIN);
1.251 foxr 2184: &Reply($client, $reply, "$cmd:$tail");
1.227 foxr 2185: } else {
2186: &Failure($client, "invalid_token\n", "$cmd:$tail");
2187: }
2188: return 1;
2189:
2190: }
2191: ®ister_handler("tokenauthuserfile", \&token_auth_user_file_handler, 0,1,0);
1.229 foxr 2192:
2193: #
2194: # Unsubscribe from a resource.
2195: #
2196: # Parameters:
2197: # $cmd - The command that got us here.
2198: # $tail - Tail of the command (remaining parameters).
2199: # $client - File descriptor connected to client.
2200: # Returns
2201: # 0 - Requested to exit, caller should shut down.
2202: # 1 - Continue processing.
2203: #
2204: sub unsubscribe_handler {
2205: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2206:
2207: my $userinput= "$cmd:$tail";
2208:
2209: my ($fname) = split(/:/,$tail); # Split in case there's extrs.
2210:
2211: &Debug("Unsubscribing $fname");
2212: if (-e $fname) {
2213: &Debug("Exists");
2214: &Reply($client, &unsub($fname,$clientip), $userinput);
2215: } else {
2216: &Failure($client, "not_found\n", $userinput);
2217: }
2218: return 1;
2219: }
2220: ®ister_handler("unsub", \&unsubscribe_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.263 ! albertel 2221:
1.230 foxr 2222: # Subscribe to a resource
2223: #
2224: # Parameters:
2225: # $cmd - The command that got us here.
2226: # $tail - Tail of the command (remaining parameters).
2227: # $client - File descriptor connected to client.
2228: # Returns
2229: # 0 - Requested to exit, caller should shut down.
2230: # 1 - Continue processing.
2231: #
2232: sub subscribe_handler {
2233: my ($cmd, $tail, $client)= @_;
2234:
2235: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
2236:
2237: &Reply( $client, &subscribe($userinput,$clientip), $userinput);
2238:
2239: return 1;
2240: }
2241: ®ister_handler("sub", \&subscribe_handler, 0, 1, 0);
2242:
2243: #
2244: # Determine the version of a resource (?) Or is it return
2245: # the top version of the resource? Not yet clear from the
2246: # code in currentversion.
2247: #
2248: # Parameters:
2249: # $cmd - The command that got us here.
2250: # $tail - Tail of the command (remaining parameters).
2251: # $client - File descriptor connected to client.
2252: # Returns
2253: # 0 - Requested to exit, caller should shut down.
2254: # 1 - Continue processing.
2255: #
2256: sub current_version_handler {
2257: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2258:
2259: my $userinput= "$cmd:$tail";
2260:
2261: my $fname = $tail;
2262: &Reply( $client, ¤tversion($fname)."\n", $userinput);
2263: return 1;
2264:
2265: }
2266: ®ister_handler("currentversion", \¤t_version_handler, 0, 1, 0);
2267:
2268: # Make an entry in a user's activity log.
2269: #
2270: # Parameters:
2271: # $cmd - The command that got us here.
2272: # $tail - Tail of the command (remaining parameters).
2273: # $client - File descriptor connected to client.
2274: # Returns
2275: # 0 - Requested to exit, caller should shut down.
2276: # 1 - Continue processing.
2277: #
2278: sub activity_log_handler {
2279: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2280:
2281:
2282: my $userinput= "$cmd:$tail";
2283:
2284: my ($udom,$uname,$what)=split(/:/,$tail);
2285: chomp($what);
2286: my $proname=&propath($udom,$uname);
2287: my $now=time;
2288: my $hfh;
2289: if ($hfh=IO::File->new(">>$proname/activity.log")) {
2290: print $hfh "$now:$clientname:$what\n";
2291: &Reply( $client, "ok\n", $userinput);
2292: } else {
2293: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)." IO::File->new Failed "
2294: ."while attempting log\n",
2295: $userinput);
2296: }
2297:
2298: return 1;
2299: }
1.263 ! albertel 2300: ®ister_handler("log", \&activity_log_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.230 foxr 2301:
2302: #
2303: # Put a namespace entry in a user profile hash.
2304: # My druthers would be for this to be an encrypted interaction too.
2305: # anything that might be an inadvertent covert channel about either
2306: # user authentication or user personal information....
2307: #
2308: # Parameters:
2309: # $cmd - The command that got us here.
2310: # $tail - Tail of the command (remaining parameters).
2311: # $client - File descriptor connected to client.
2312: # Returns
2313: # 0 - Requested to exit, caller should shut down.
2314: # 1 - Continue processing.
2315: #
2316: sub put_user_profile_entry {
2317: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
1.229 foxr 2318:
1.230 foxr 2319: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
2320:
1.242 raeburn 2321: my ($udom,$uname,$namespace,$what) =split(/:/,$tail,4);
1.230 foxr 2322: if ($namespace ne 'roles') {
2323: chomp($what);
2324: my $hashref = &tie_user_hash($udom, $uname, $namespace,
2325: &GDBM_WRCREAT(),"P",$what);
2326: if($hashref) {
2327: my @pairs=split(/\&/,$what);
2328: foreach my $pair (@pairs) {
2329: my ($key,$value)=split(/=/,$pair);
2330: $hashref->{$key}=$value;
2331: }
2332: if (untie(%$hashref)) {
2333: &Reply( $client, "ok\n", $userinput);
2334: } else {
2335: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)." untie(GDBM) failed ".
2336: "while attempting put\n",
2337: $userinput);
2338: }
2339: } else {
2340: &Failure( $client, "error: ".($!)." tie(GDBM) Failed ".
2341: "while attempting put\n", $userinput);
2342: }
2343: } else {
2344: &Failure( $client, "refused\n", $userinput);
2345: }
2346:
2347: return 1;
2348: }
2349: ®ister_handler("put", \&put_user_profile_entry, 0, 1, 0);
2350:
2351: #
2352: # Increment a profile entry in the user history file.
2353: # The history contains keyword value pairs. In this case,
2354: # The value itself is a pair of numbers. The first, the current value
2355: # the second an increment that this function applies to the current
2356: # value.
2357: #
2358: # Parameters:
2359: # $cmd - The command that got us here.
2360: # $tail - Tail of the command (remaining parameters).
2361: # $client - File descriptor connected to client.
2362: # Returns
2363: # 0 - Requested to exit, caller should shut down.
2364: # 1 - Continue processing.
2365: #
2366: sub increment_user_value_handler {
2367: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2368:
2369: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
2370:
2371: my ($udom,$uname,$namespace,$what) =split(/:/,$tail);
2372: if ($namespace ne 'roles') {
2373: chomp($what);
2374: my $hashref = &tie_user_hash($udom, $uname,
2375: $namespace, &GDBM_WRCREAT(),
2376: "P",$what);
2377: if ($hashref) {
2378: my @pairs=split(/\&/,$what);
2379: foreach my $pair (@pairs) {
2380: my ($key,$value)=split(/=/,$pair);
2381: # We could check that we have a number...
2382: if (! defined($value) || $value eq '') {
2383: $value = 1;
2384: }
2385: $hashref->{$key}+=$value;
2386: }
2387: if (untie(%$hashref)) {
2388: &Reply( $client, "ok\n", $userinput);
2389: } else {
2390: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)." untie(GDBM) failed ".
2391: "while attempting inc\n", $userinput);
2392: }
2393: } else {
2394: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)." tie(GDBM) Failed ".
2395: "while attempting inc\n", $userinput);
2396: }
2397: } else {
2398: &Failure($client, "refused\n", $userinput);
2399: }
2400:
2401: return 1;
2402: }
2403: ®ister_handler("inc", \&increment_user_value_handler, 0, 1, 0);
2404:
2405: #
2406: # Put a new role for a user. Roles are LonCAPA's packaging of permissions.
2407: # Each 'role' a user has implies a set of permissions. Adding a new role
2408: # for a person grants the permissions packaged with that role
2409: # to that user when the role is selected.
2410: #
2411: # Parameters:
2412: # $cmd - The command string (rolesput).
2413: # $tail - The remainder of the request line. For rolesput this
2414: # consists of a colon separated list that contains:
2415: # The domain and user that is granting the role (logged).
2416: # The domain and user that is getting the role.
2417: # The roles being granted as a set of & separated pairs.
2418: # each pair a key value pair.
2419: # $client - File descriptor connected to the client.
2420: # Returns:
2421: # 0 - If the daemon should exit
2422: # 1 - To continue processing.
2423: #
2424: #
2425: sub roles_put_handler {
2426: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2427:
2428: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
2429:
2430: my ( $exedom, $exeuser, $udom, $uname, $what) = split(/:/,$tail);
2431:
2432:
2433: my $namespace='roles';
2434: chomp($what);
2435: my $hashref = &tie_user_hash($udom, $uname, $namespace,
2436: &GDBM_WRCREAT(), "P",
2437: "$exedom:$exeuser:$what");
2438: #
2439: # Log the attempt to set a role. The {}'s here ensure that the file
2440: # handle is open for the minimal amount of time. Since the flush
2441: # is done on close this improves the chances the log will be an un-
2442: # corrupted ordered thing.
2443: if ($hashref) {
1.261 foxr 2444: my $pass_entry = &get_auth_type($udom, $uname);
2445: my ($auth_type,$pwd) = split(/:/, $pass_entry);
2446: $auth_type = $auth_type.":";
1.230 foxr 2447: my @pairs=split(/\&/,$what);
2448: foreach my $pair (@pairs) {
2449: my ($key,$value)=split(/=/,$pair);
2450: &manage_permissions($key, $udom, $uname,
1.260 foxr 2451: $auth_type);
1.230 foxr 2452: $hashref->{$key}=$value;
2453: }
2454: if (untie($hashref)) {
2455: &Reply($client, "ok\n", $userinput);
2456: } else {
2457: &Failure( $client, "error: ".($!+0)." untie(GDBM) Failed ".
2458: "while attempting rolesput\n", $userinput);
2459: }
2460: } else {
2461: &Failure( $client, "error: ".($!+0)." tie(GDBM) Failed ".
2462: "while attempting rolesput\n", $userinput);
2463: }
2464: return 1;
2465: }
2466: ®ister_handler("rolesput", \&roles_put_handler, 1,1,0); # Encoded client only.
2467:
2468: #
1.231 foxr 2469: # Deletes (removes) a role for a user. This is equivalent to removing
2470: # a permissions package associated with the role from the user's profile.
2471: #
2472: # Parameters:
2473: # $cmd - The command (rolesdel)
2474: # $tail - The remainder of the request line. This consists
2475: # of:
2476: # The domain and user requesting the change (logged)
2477: # The domain and user being changed.
2478: # The roles being revoked. These are shipped to us
2479: # as a bunch of & separated role name keywords.
2480: # $client - The file handle open on the client.
2481: # Returns:
2482: # 1 - Continue processing
2483: # 0 - Exit.
2484: #
2485: sub roles_delete_handler {
2486: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2487:
2488: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
2489:
2490: my ($exedom,$exeuser,$udom,$uname,$what)=split(/:/,$tail);
2491: &Debug("cmd = ".$cmd." exedom= ".$exedom."user = ".$exeuser." udom=".$udom.
2492: "what = ".$what);
2493: my $namespace='roles';
2494: chomp($what);
2495: my $hashref = &tie_user_hash($udom, $uname, $namespace,
2496: &GDBM_WRCREAT(), "D",
2497: "$exedom:$exeuser:$what");
2498:
2499: if ($hashref) {
2500: my @rolekeys=split(/\&/,$what);
2501:
2502: foreach my $key (@rolekeys) {
2503: delete $hashref->{$key};
2504: }
2505: if (untie(%$hashref)) {
2506: &Reply($client, "ok\n", $userinput);
2507: } else {
2508: &Failure( $client, "error: ".($!+0)." untie(GDBM) Failed ".
2509: "while attempting rolesdel\n", $userinput);
2510: }
2511: } else {
2512: &Failure( $client, "error: ".($!+0)." tie(GDBM) Failed ".
2513: "while attempting rolesdel\n", $userinput);
2514: }
2515:
2516: return 1;
2517: }
2518: ®ister_handler("rolesdel", \&roles_delete_handler, 1,1, 0); # Encoded client only
2519:
2520: # Unencrypted get from a user's profile database. See
2521: # GetProfileEntryEncrypted for a version that does end-to-end encryption.
2522: # This function retrieves a keyed item from a specific named database in the
2523: # user's directory.
2524: #
2525: # Parameters:
2526: # $cmd - Command request keyword (get).
2527: # $tail - Tail of the command. This is a colon separated list
2528: # consisting of the domain and username that uniquely
2529: # identifies the profile,
2530: # The 'namespace' which selects the gdbm file to
2531: # do the lookup in,
2532: # & separated list of keys to lookup. Note that
2533: # the values are returned as an & separated list too.
2534: # $client - File descriptor open on the client.
2535: # Returns:
2536: # 1 - Continue processing.
2537: # 0 - Exit.
2538: #
2539: sub get_profile_entry {
2540: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2541:
2542: my $userinput= "$cmd:$tail";
2543:
2544: my ($udom,$uname,$namespace,$what) = split(/:/,$tail);
2545: chomp($what);
1.255 foxr 2546:
2547: my $replystring = read_profile($udom, $uname, $namespace, $what);
2548: my ($first) = split(/:/,$replystring);
2549: if($first ne "error") {
2550: &Reply($client, "$replystring\n", $userinput);
1.231 foxr 2551: } else {
1.255 foxr 2552: &Failure($client, $replystring." while attempting get\n", $userinput);
1.231 foxr 2553: }
2554: return 1;
1.255 foxr 2555:
2556:
1.231 foxr 2557: }
2558: ®ister_handler("get", \&get_profile_entry, 0,1,0);
2559:
2560: #
2561: # Process the encrypted get request. Note that the request is sent
2562: # in clear, but the reply is encrypted. This is a small covert channel:
2563: # information about the sensitive keys is given to the snooper. Just not
2564: # information about the values of the sensitive key. Hmm if I wanted to
2565: # know these I'd snoop for the egets. Get the profile item names from them
2566: # and then issue a get for them since there's no enforcement of the
2567: # requirement of an encrypted get for particular profile items. If I
2568: # were re-doing this, I'd force the request to be encrypted as well as the
2569: # reply. I'd also just enforce encrypted transactions for all gets since
2570: # that would prevent any covert channel snooping.
2571: #
2572: # Parameters:
2573: # $cmd - Command keyword of request (eget).
2574: # $tail - Tail of the command. See GetProfileEntry
# for more information about this.
2575: # $client - File open on the client.
2576: # Returns:
2577: # 1 - Continue processing
2578: # 0 - server should exit.
2579: sub get_profile_entry_encrypted {
2580: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2581:
2582: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
2583:
2584: my ($cmd,$udom,$uname,$namespace,$what) = split(/:/,$userinput);
2585: chomp($what);
1.255 foxr 2586: my $qresult = read_profile($udom, $uname, $namespace, $what);
2587: my ($first) = split(/:/, $qresult);
2588: if($first ne "error") {
2589:
2590: if ($cipher) {
2591: my $cmdlength=length($qresult);
2592: $qresult.=" ";
2593: my $encqresult='';
2594: for(my $encidx=0;$encidx<=$cmdlength;$encidx+=8) {
2595: $encqresult.= unpack("H16",
2596: $cipher->encrypt(substr($qresult,
2597: $encidx,
2598: 8)));
2599: }
2600: &Reply( $client, "enc:$cmdlength:$encqresult\n", $userinput);
2601: } else {
1.231 foxr 2602: &Failure( $client, "error:no_key\n", $userinput);
2603: }
2604: } else {
1.255 foxr 2605: &Failure($client, "$qresult while attempting eget\n", $userinput);
2606:
1.231 foxr 2607: }
2608:
2609: return 1;
2610: }
1.255 foxr 2611: ®ister_handler("eget", \&get_profile_entry_encrypted, 0, 1, 0);
1.263 ! albertel 2612:
1.231 foxr 2613: #
2614: # Deletes a key in a user profile database.
2615: #
2616: # Parameters:
2617: # $cmd - Command keyword (del).
2618: # $tail - Command tail. IN this case a colon
2619: # separated list containing:
2620: # The domain and user that identifies uniquely
2621: # the identity of the user.
2622: # The profile namespace (name of the profile
2623: # database file).
2624: # & separated list of keywords to delete.
2625: # $client - File open on client socket.
2626: # Returns:
2627: # 1 - Continue processing
2628: # 0 - Exit server.
2629: #
2630: #
2631: sub delete_profile_entry {
2632: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2633:
2634: my $userinput = "cmd:$tail";
2635:
2636: my ($udom,$uname,$namespace,$what) = split(/:/,$tail);
2637: chomp($what);
2638: my $hashref = &tie_user_hash($udom, $uname, $namespace,
2639: &GDBM_WRCREAT(),
2640: "D",$what);
2641: if ($hashref) {
2642: my @keys=split(/\&/,$what);
2643: foreach my $key (@keys) {
2644: delete($hashref->{$key});
2645: }
2646: if (untie(%$hashref)) {
2647: &Reply($client, "ok\n", $userinput);
2648: } else {
2649: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)." untie(GDBM) Failed ".
2650: "while attempting del\n", $userinput);
2651: }
2652: } else {
2653: &Failure( $client, "error: ".($!+0)." tie(GDBM) Failed ".
2654: "while attempting del\n", $userinput);
2655: }
2656: return 1;
2657: }
2658: ®ister_handler("del", \&delete_profile_entry, 0, 1, 0);
1.263 ! albertel 2659:
1.231 foxr 2660: #
2661: # List the set of keys that are defined in a profile database file.
2662: # A successful reply from this will contain an & separated list of
2663: # the keys.
2664: # Parameters:
2665: # $cmd - Command request (keys).
2666: # $tail - Remainder of the request, a colon separated
2667: # list containing domain/user that identifies the
2668: # user being queried, and the database namespace
2669: # (database filename essentially).
2670: # $client - File open on the client.
2671: # Returns:
2672: # 1 - Continue processing.
2673: # 0 - Exit the server.
2674: #
2675: sub get_profile_keys {
2676: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2677:
2678: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
2679:
2680: my ($udom,$uname,$namespace)=split(/:/,$tail);
2681: my $qresult='';
2682: my $hashref = &tie_user_hash($udom, $uname, $namespace,
2683: &GDBM_READER());
2684: if ($hashref) {
2685: foreach my $key (keys %$hashref) {
2686: $qresult.="$key&";
2687: }
2688: if (untie(%$hashref)) {
2689: $qresult=~s/\&$//;
2690: &Reply($client, "$qresult\n", $userinput);
2691: } else {
2692: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)." untie(GDBM) Failed ".
2693: "while attempting keys\n", $userinput);
2694: }
2695: } else {
2696: &Failure( $client, "error: ".($!+0)." tie(GDBM) Failed ".
2697: "while attempting keys\n", $userinput);
2698: }
2699:
2700: return 1;
2701: }
2702: ®ister_handler("keys", \&get_profile_keys, 0, 1, 0);
2703:
2704: #
2705: # Dump the contents of a user profile database.
2706: # Note that this constitutes a very large covert channel too since
2707: # the dump will return sensitive information that is not encrypted.
2708: # The naive security assumption is that the session negotiation ensures
2709: # our client is trusted and I don't believe that's assured at present.
2710: # Sure want badly to go to ssl or tls. Of course if my peer isn't really
2711: # a LonCAPA node they could have negotiated an encryption key too so >sigh<.
2712: #
2713: # Parameters:
2714: # $cmd - The command request keyword (currentdump).
2715: # $tail - Remainder of the request, consisting of a colon
2716: # separated list that has the domain/username and
2717: # the namespace to dump (database file).
2718: # $client - file open on the remote client.
2719: # Returns:
2720: # 1 - Continue processing.
2721: # 0 - Exit the server.
2722: #
2723: sub dump_profile_database {
2724: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2725:
2726: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
2727:
2728: my ($udom,$uname,$namespace) = split(/:/,$tail);
2729: my $hashref = &tie_user_hash($udom, $uname, $namespace,
2730: &GDBM_READER());
2731: if ($hashref) {
2732: # Structure of %data:
2733: # $data{$symb}->{$parameter}=$value;
2734: # $data{$symb}->{'v.'.$parameter}=$version;
2735: # since $parameter will be unescaped, we do not
2736: # have to worry about silly parameter names...
2737:
2738: my $qresult='';
2739: my %data = (); # A hash of anonymous hashes..
2740: while (my ($key,$value) = each(%$hashref)) {
2741: my ($v,$symb,$param) = split(/:/,$key);
2742: next if ($v eq 'version' || $symb eq 'keys');
2743: next if (exists($data{$symb}) &&
2744: exists($data{$symb}->{$param}) &&
2745: $data{$symb}->{'v.'.$param} > $v);
2746: $data{$symb}->{$param}=$value;
2747: $data{$symb}->{'v.'.$param}=$v;
2748: }
2749: if (untie(%$hashref)) {
2750: while (my ($symb,$param_hash) = each(%data)) {
2751: while(my ($param,$value) = each (%$param_hash)){
2752: next if ($param =~ /^v\./); # Ignore versions...
2753: #
2754: # Just dump the symb=value pairs separated by &
2755: #
2756: $qresult.=$symb.':'.$param.'='.$value.'&';
2757: }
2758: }
2759: chop($qresult);
2760: &Reply($client , "$qresult\n", $userinput);
2761: } else {
2762: &Failure( $client, "error: ".($!+0)." untie(GDBM) Failed ".
2763: "while attempting currentdump\n", $userinput);
2764: }
2765: } else {
2766: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)." tie(GDBM) Failed ".
2767: "while attempting currentdump\n", $userinput);
2768: }
2769:
2770: return 1;
2771: }
2772: ®ister_handler("currentdump", \&dump_profile_database, 0, 1, 0);
2773:
2774: #
2775: # Dump a profile database with an optional regular expression
2776: # to match against the keys. In this dump, no effort is made
2777: # to separate symb from version information. Presumably the
2778: # databases that are dumped by this command are of a different
2779: # structure. Need to look at this and improve the documentation of
2780: # both this and the currentdump handler.
2781: # Parameters:
2782: # $cmd - The command keyword.
2783: # $tail - All of the characters after the $cmd:
2784: # These are expected to be a colon
2785: # separated list containing:
2786: # domain/user - identifying the user.
2787: # namespace - identifying the database.
2788: # regexp - optional regular expression
2789: # that is matched against
2790: # database keywords to do
2791: # selective dumps.
2792: # $client - Channel open on the client.
2793: # Returns:
2794: # 1 - Continue processing.
2795: # Side effects:
2796: # response is written to $client.
2797: #
2798: sub dump_with_regexp {
2799: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2800:
2801:
2802: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
2803:
2804: my ($udom,$uname,$namespace,$regexp)=split(/:/,$tail);
2805: if (defined($regexp)) {
2806: $regexp=&unescape($regexp);
2807: } else {
2808: $regexp='.';
2809: }
2810: my $hashref = &tie_user_hash($udom, $uname, $namespace,
2811: &GDBM_READER());
2812: if ($hashref) {
2813: my $qresult='';
2814: while (my ($key,$value) = each(%$hashref)) {
2815: if ($regexp eq '.') {
2816: $qresult.=$key.'='.$value.'&';
2817: } else {
2818: my $unescapeKey = &unescape($key);
2819: if (eval('$unescapeKey=~/$regexp/')) {
2820: $qresult.="$key=$value&";
2821: }
2822: }
2823: }
2824: if (untie(%$hashref)) {
2825: chop($qresult);
2826: &Reply($client, "$qresult\n", $userinput);
2827: } else {
2828: &Failure( $client, "error: ".($!+0)." untie(GDBM) Failed ".
2829: "while attempting dump\n", $userinput);
2830: }
2831: } else {
2832: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)." tie(GDBM) Failed ".
2833: "while attempting dump\n", $userinput);
2834: }
2835:
2836: return 1;
2837: }
2838: ®ister_handler("dump", \&dump_with_regexp, 0, 1, 0);
2839:
2840: # Store a set of key=value pairs associated with a versioned name.
2841: #
2842: # Parameters:
2843: # $cmd - Request command keyword.
2844: # $tail - Tail of the request. This is a colon
2845: # separated list containing:
2846: # domain/user - User and authentication domain.
2847: # namespace - Name of the database being modified
2848: # rid - Resource keyword to modify.
2849: # what - new value associated with rid.
2850: #
2851: # $client - Socket open on the client.
2852: #
2853: #
2854: # Returns:
2855: # 1 (keep on processing).
2856: # Side-Effects:
2857: # Writes to the client
2858: sub store_handler {
2859: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2860:
2861: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
2862:
2863: my ($udom,$uname,$namespace,$rid,$what) =split(/:/,$tail);
2864: if ($namespace ne 'roles') {
2865:
2866: chomp($what);
2867: my @pairs=split(/\&/,$what);
2868: my $hashref = &tie_user_hash($udom, $uname, $namespace,
2869: &GDBM_WRCREAT(), "P",
2870: "$rid:$what");
2871: if ($hashref) {
2872: my $now = time;
2873: my @previouskeys=split(/&/,$hashref->{"keys:$rid"});
2874: my $key;
2875: $hashref->{"version:$rid"}++;
2876: my $version=$hashref->{"version:$rid"};
2877: my $allkeys='';
2878: foreach my $pair (@pairs) {
2879: my ($key,$value)=split(/=/,$pair);
2880: $allkeys.=$key.':';
2881: $hashref->{"$version:$rid:$key"}=$value;
2882: }
2883: $hashref->{"$version:$rid:timestamp"}=$now;
2884: $allkeys.='timestamp';
2885: $hashref->{"$version:keys:$rid"}=$allkeys;
2886: if (untie($hashref)) {
2887: &Reply($client, "ok\n", $userinput);
2888: } else {
2889: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)." untie(GDBM) Failed ".
2890: "while attempting store\n", $userinput);
2891: }
2892: } else {
2893: &Failure( $client, "error: ".($!+0)." tie(GDBM) Failed ".
2894: "while attempting store\n", $userinput);
2895: }
2896: } else {
2897: &Failure($client, "refused\n", $userinput);
2898: }
2899:
2900: return 1;
2901: }
2902: ®ister_handler("store", \&store_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.263 ! albertel 2903:
1.231 foxr 2904: #
2905: # Dump out all versions of a resource that has key=value pairs associated
2906: # with it for each version. These resources are built up via the store
2907: # command.
2908: #
2909: # Parameters:
2910: # $cmd - Command keyword.
2911: # $tail - Remainder of the request which consists of:
2912: # domain/user - User and auth. domain.
2913: # namespace - name of resource database.
2914: # rid - Resource id.
2915: # $client - socket open on the client.
2916: #
2917: # Returns:
2918: # 1 indicating the caller should not yet exit.
2919: # Side-effects:
2920: # Writes a reply to the client.
2921: # The reply is a string of the following shape:
2922: # version=current&version:keys=k1:k2...&1:k1=v1&1:k2=v2...
2923: # Where the 1 above represents version 1.
2924: # this continues for all pairs of keys in all versions.
2925: #
2926: #
2927: #
2928: #
2929: sub restore_handler {
2930: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2931:
2932: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail"; # Only used for logging purposes.
2933:
2934: my ($cmd,$udom,$uname,$namespace,$rid) = split(/:/,$userinput);
2935: $namespace=~s/\//\_/g;
2936: $namespace=~s/\W//g;
2937: chomp($rid);
2938: my $proname=&propath($udom,$uname);
2939: my $qresult='';
2940: my %hash;
2941: if (tie(%hash,'GDBM_File',"$proname/$namespace.db",
2942: &GDBM_READER(),0640)) {
2943: my $version=$hash{"version:$rid"};
2944: $qresult.="version=$version&";
2945: my $scope;
2946: for ($scope=1;$scope<=$version;$scope++) {
2947: my $vkeys=$hash{"$scope:keys:$rid"};
2948: my @keys=split(/:/,$vkeys);
2949: my $key;
2950: $qresult.="$scope:keys=$vkeys&";
2951: foreach $key (@keys) {
2952: $qresult.="$scope:$key=".$hash{"$scope:$rid:$key"}."&";
2953: }
2954: }
2955: if (untie(%hash)) {
2956: $qresult=~s/\&$//;
2957: &Reply( $client, "$qresult\n", $userinput);
2958: } else {
2959: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)." untie(GDBM) Failed ".
2960: "while attempting restore\n", $userinput);
2961: }
2962: } else {
2963: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)." tie(GDBM) Failed ".
2964: "while attempting restore\n", $userinput);
2965: }
2966:
2967: return 1;
2968:
2969:
2970: }
2971: ®ister_handler("restore", \&restore_handler, 0,1,0);
1.234 foxr 2972:
2973: #
2974: # Add a chat message to to a discussion board.
2975: #
2976: # Parameters:
2977: # $cmd - Request keyword.
2978: # $tail - Tail of the command. A colon separated list
2979: # containing:
2980: # cdom - Domain on which the chat board lives
2981: # cnum - Identifier of the discussion group.
2982: # post - Body of the posting.
2983: # $client - Socket open on the client.
2984: # Returns:
2985: # 1 - Indicating caller should keep on processing.
2986: #
2987: # Side-effects:
2988: # writes a reply to the client.
2989: #
2990: #
2991: sub send_chat_handler {
2992: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
2993:
2994:
2995: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
2996:
2997: my ($cdom,$cnum,$newpost)=split(/\:/,$tail);
2998: &chat_add($cdom,$cnum,$newpost);
2999: &Reply($client, "ok\n", $userinput);
3000:
3001: return 1;
3002: }
3003: ®ister_handler("chatsend", \&send_chat_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.263 ! albertel 3004:
1.234 foxr 3005: #
3006: # Retrieve the set of chat messagss from a discussion board.
3007: #
3008: # Parameters:
3009: # $cmd - Command keyword that initiated the request.
3010: # $tail - Remainder of the request after the command
3011: # keyword. In this case a colon separated list of
3012: # chat domain - Which discussion board.
3013: # chat id - Discussion thread(?)
3014: # domain/user - Authentication domain and username
3015: # of the requesting person.
3016: # $client - Socket open on the client program.
3017: # Returns:
3018: # 1 - continue processing
3019: # Side effects:
3020: # Response is written to the client.
3021: #
3022: sub retrieve_chat_handler {
3023: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
3024:
3025:
3026: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
3027:
3028: my ($cdom,$cnum,$udom,$uname)=split(/\:/,$tail);
3029: my $reply='';
3030: foreach (&get_chat($cdom,$cnum,$udom,$uname)) {
3031: $reply.=&escape($_).':';
3032: }
3033: $reply=~s/\:$//;
3034: &Reply($client, $reply."\n", $userinput);
3035:
3036:
3037: return 1;
3038: }
3039: ®ister_handler("chatretr", \&retrieve_chat_handler, 0, 1, 0);
3040:
3041: #
3042: # Initiate a query of an sql database. SQL query repsonses get put in
3043: # a file for later retrieval. This prevents sql query results from
3044: # bottlenecking the system. Note that with loncnew, perhaps this is
3045: # less of an issue since multiple outstanding requests can be concurrently
3046: # serviced.
3047: #
3048: # Parameters:
3049: # $cmd - COmmand keyword that initiated the request.
3050: # $tail - Remainder of the command after the keyword.
3051: # For this function, this consists of a query and
3052: # 3 arguments that are self-documentingly labelled
3053: # in the original arg1, arg2, arg3.
3054: # $client - Socket open on the client.
3055: # Return:
3056: # 1 - Indicating processing should continue.
3057: # Side-effects:
3058: # a reply is written to $client.
3059: #
3060: sub send_query_handler {
3061: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
3062:
3063:
3064: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
3065:
3066: my ($query,$arg1,$arg2,$arg3)=split(/\:/,$tail);
3067: $query=~s/\n*$//g;
3068: &Reply($client, "". &sql_reply("$clientname\&$query".
3069: "\&$arg1"."\&$arg2"."\&$arg3")."\n",
3070: $userinput);
3071:
3072: return 1;
3073: }
3074: ®ister_handler("querysend", \&send_query_handler, 0, 1, 0);
3075:
3076: #
3077: # Add a reply to an sql query. SQL queries are done asyncrhonously.
3078: # The query is submitted via a "querysend" transaction.
3079: # There it is passed on to the lonsql daemon, queued and issued to
3080: # mysql.
3081: # This transaction is invoked when the sql transaction is complete
3082: # it stores the query results in flie and indicates query completion.
3083: # presumably local software then fetches this response... I'm guessing
3084: # the sequence is: lonc does a querysend, we ask lonsql to do it.
3085: # lonsql on completion of the query interacts with the lond of our
3086: # client to do a query reply storing two files:
3087: # - id - The results of the query.
3088: # - id.end - Indicating the transaction completed.
3089: # NOTE: id is a unique id assigned to the query and querysend time.
3090: # Parameters:
3091: # $cmd - Command keyword that initiated this request.
3092: # $tail - Remainder of the tail. In this case that's a colon
3093: # separated list containing the query Id and the
3094: # results of the query.
3095: # $client - Socket open on the client.
3096: # Return:
3097: # 1 - Indicating that we should continue processing.
3098: # Side effects:
3099: # ok written to the client.
3100: #
3101: sub reply_query_handler {
3102: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
3103:
3104:
3105: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
3106:
3107: my ($cmd,$id,$reply)=split(/:/,$userinput);
3108: my $store;
3109: my $execdir=$perlvar{'lonDaemons'};
3110: if ($store=IO::File->new(">$execdir/tmp/$id")) {
3111: $reply=~s/\&/\n/g;
3112: print $store $reply;
3113: close $store;
3114: my $store2=IO::File->new(">$execdir/tmp/$id.end");
3115: print $store2 "done\n";
3116: close $store2;
3117: &Reply($client, "ok\n", $userinput);
3118: } else {
3119: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)
3120: ." IO::File->new Failed ".
3121: "while attempting queryreply\n", $userinput);
3122: }
3123:
3124:
3125: return 1;
3126: }
3127: ®ister_handler("queryreply", \&reply_query_handler, 0, 1, 0);
3128:
3129: #
3130: # Process the courseidput request. Not quite sure what this means
3131: # at the system level sense. It appears a gdbm file in the
3132: # /home/httpd/lonUsers/$domain/nohist_courseids is tied and
3133: # a set of entries made in that database.
3134: #
3135: # Parameters:
3136: # $cmd - The command keyword that initiated this request.
3137: # $tail - Tail of the command. In this case consists of a colon
3138: # separated list contaning the domain to apply this to and
3139: # an ampersand separated list of keyword=value pairs.
3140: # $client - Socket open on the client.
3141: # Returns:
3142: # 1 - indicating that processing should continue
3143: #
3144: # Side effects:
3145: # reply is written to the client.
3146: #
3147: sub put_course_id_handler {
3148: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
3149:
3150:
3151: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
3152:
3153: my ($udom, $what) = split(/:/, $tail);
3154: chomp($what);
3155: my $now=time;
3156: my @pairs=split(/\&/,$what);
3157:
3158: my $hashref = &tie_domain_hash($udom, "nohist_courseids", &GDBM_WRCREAT());
3159: if ($hashref) {
3160: foreach my $pair (@pairs) {
1.253 foxr 3161: my ($key,$descr,$inst_code)=split(/=/,$pair);
3162: $hashref->{$key}=$descr.':'.$inst_code.':'.$now;
1.234 foxr 3163: }
3164: if (untie(%$hashref)) {
1.253 foxr 3165: &Reply( $client, "ok\n", $userinput);
1.234 foxr 3166: } else {
1.253 foxr 3167: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)
1.234 foxr 3168: ." untie(GDBM) Failed ".
3169: "while attempting courseidput\n", $userinput);
3170: }
3171: } else {
1.253 foxr 3172: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)
1.234 foxr 3173: ." tie(GDBM) Failed ".
3174: "while attempting courseidput\n", $userinput);
3175: }
1.253 foxr 3176:
1.234 foxr 3177:
3178: return 1;
3179: }
3180: ®ister_handler("courseidput", \&put_course_id_handler, 0, 1, 0);
3181:
3182: # Retrieves the value of a course id resource keyword pattern
3183: # defined since a starting date. Both the starting date and the
3184: # keyword pattern are optional. If the starting date is not supplied it
3185: # is treated as the beginning of time. If the pattern is not found,
3186: # it is treatred as "." matching everything.
3187: #
3188: # Parameters:
3189: # $cmd - Command keyword that resulted in us being dispatched.
3190: # $tail - The remainder of the command that, in this case, consists
3191: # of a colon separated list of:
3192: # domain - The domain in which the course database is
3193: # defined.
3194: # since - Optional parameter describing the minimum
3195: # time of definition(?) of the resources that
3196: # will match the dump.
3197: # description - regular expression that is used to filter
3198: # the dump. Only keywords matching this regexp
3199: # will be used.
3200: # $client - The socket open on the client.
3201: # Returns:
3202: # 1 - Continue processing.
3203: # Side Effects:
3204: # a reply is written to $client.
3205: sub dump_course_id_handler {
3206: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
3207:
3208: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
3209:
3210: my ($udom,$since,$description) =split(/:/,$tail);
3211: if (defined($description)) {
3212: $description=&unescape($description);
3213: } else {
3214: $description='.';
3215: }
3216: unless (defined($since)) { $since=0; }
3217: my $qresult='';
3218: my $hashref = &tie_domain_hash($udom, "nohist_courseids", &GDBM_WRCREAT());
3219: if ($hashref) {
3220: while (my ($key,$value) = each(%$hashref)) {
3221: my ($descr,$lasttime,$inst_code);
3222: if ($value =~ m/^([^\:]*):([^\:]*):(\d+)$/) {
3223: ($descr,$inst_code,$lasttime)=($1,$2,$3);
3224: } else {
3225: ($descr,$lasttime) = split(/\:/,$value);
3226: }
3227: if ($lasttime<$since) { next; }
3228: if ($description eq '.') {
3229: $qresult.=$key.'='.$descr.':'.$inst_code.'&';
3230: } else {
3231: my $unescapeVal = &unescape($descr);
3232: if (eval('$unescapeVal=~/\Q$description\E/i')) {
3233: $qresult.=$key.'='.$descr.':'.$inst_code.'&';
3234: }
3235: }
3236: }
3237: if (untie(%$hashref)) {
3238: chop($qresult);
3239: &Reply($client, "$qresult\n", $userinput);
3240: } else {
3241: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)." untie(GDBM) Failed ".
3242: "while attempting courseiddump\n", $userinput);
3243: }
3244: } else {
3245: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)." tie(GDBM) Failed ".
3246: "while attempting courseiddump\n", $userinput);
3247: }
3248:
3249:
3250: return 1;
3251: }
3252: ®ister_handler("courseiddump", \&dump_course_id_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.238 foxr 3253:
3254: #
3255: # Puts an id to a domains id database.
3256: #
3257: # Parameters:
3258: # $cmd - The command that triggered us.
3259: # $tail - Remainder of the request other than the command. This is a
3260: # colon separated list containing:
3261: # $domain - The domain for which we are writing the id.
3262: # $pairs - The id info to write... this is and & separated list
3263: # of keyword=value.
3264: # $client - Socket open on the client.
3265: # Returns:
3266: # 1 - Continue processing.
3267: # Side effects:
3268: # reply is written to $client.
3269: #
3270: sub put_id_handler {
3271: my ($cmd,$tail,$client) = @_;
3272:
3273:
3274: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
3275:
3276: my ($udom,$what)=split(/:/,$tail);
3277: chomp($what);
3278: my @pairs=split(/\&/,$what);
3279: my $hashref = &tie_domain_hash($udom, "ids", &GDBM_WRCREAT(),
3280: "P", $what);
3281: if ($hashref) {
3282: foreach my $pair (@pairs) {
3283: my ($key,$value)=split(/=/,$pair);
3284: $hashref->{$key}=$value;
3285: }
3286: if (untie(%$hashref)) {
3287: &Reply($client, "ok\n", $userinput);
3288: } else {
3289: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)." untie(GDBM) Failed ".
3290: "while attempting idput\n", $userinput);
3291: }
3292: } else {
3293: &Failure( $client, "error: ".($!+0)." tie(GDBM) Failed ".
3294: "while attempting idput\n", $userinput);
3295: }
3296:
3297: return 1;
3298: }
1.263 ! albertel 3299: ®ister_handler("idput", \&put_id_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.238 foxr 3300:
3301: #
3302: # Retrieves a set of id values from the id database.
3303: # Returns an & separated list of results, one for each requested id to the
3304: # client.
3305: #
3306: # Parameters:
3307: # $cmd - Command keyword that caused us to be dispatched.
3308: # $tail - Tail of the command. Consists of a colon separated:
3309: # domain - the domain whose id table we dump
3310: # ids Consists of an & separated list of
3311: # id keywords whose values will be fetched.
3312: # nonexisting keywords will have an empty value.
3313: # $client - Socket open on the client.
3314: #
3315: # Returns:
3316: # 1 - indicating processing should continue.
3317: # Side effects:
3318: # An & separated list of results is written to $client.
3319: #
3320: sub get_id_handler {
3321: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
3322:
3323:
3324: my $userinput = "$client:$tail";
3325:
3326: my ($udom,$what)=split(/:/,$tail);
3327: chomp($what);
3328: my @queries=split(/\&/,$what);
3329: my $qresult='';
3330: my $hashref = &tie_domain_hash($udom, "ids", &GDBM_READER());
3331: if ($hashref) {
3332: for (my $i=0;$i<=$#queries;$i++) {
3333: $qresult.="$hashref->{$queries[$i]}&";
3334: }
3335: if (untie(%$hashref)) {
3336: $qresult=~s/\&$//;
3337: &Reply($client, "$qresult\n", $userinput);
3338: } else {
3339: &Failure( $client, "error: ".($!+0)." untie(GDBM) Failed ".
3340: "while attempting idget\n",$userinput);
3341: }
3342: } else {
3343: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)." tie(GDBM) Failed ".
3344: "while attempting idget\n",$userinput);
3345: }
3346:
3347: return 1;
3348: }
1.263 ! albertel 3349: ®ister_handler("idget", \&get_id_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.238 foxr 3350:
3351: #
3352: # Process the tmpput command I'm not sure what this does.. Seems to
3353: # create a file in the lonDaemons/tmp directory of the form $id.tmp
3354: # where Id is the client's ip concatenated with a sequence number.
3355: # The file will contain some value that is passed in. Is this e.g.
3356: # a login token?
3357: #
3358: # Parameters:
3359: # $cmd - The command that got us dispatched.
3360: # $tail - The remainder of the request following $cmd:
3361: # In this case this will be the contents of the file.
3362: # $client - Socket connected to the client.
3363: # Returns:
3364: # 1 indicating processing can continue.
3365: # Side effects:
3366: # A file is created in the local filesystem.
3367: # A reply is sent to the client.
3368: sub tmp_put_handler {
3369: my ($cmd, $what, $client) = @_;
3370:
3371: my $userinput = "$cmd:$what"; # Reconstruct for logging.
3372:
3373:
3374: my $store;
3375: $tmpsnum++;
3376: my $id=$$.'_'.$clientip.'_'.$tmpsnum;
3377: $id=~s/\W/\_/g;
3378: $what=~s/\n//g;
3379: my $execdir=$perlvar{'lonDaemons'};
3380: if ($store=IO::File->new(">$execdir/tmp/$id.tmp")) {
3381: print $store $what;
3382: close $store;
3383: &Reply($client, "$id\n", $userinput);
3384: } else {
3385: &Failure( $client, "error: ".($!+0)."IO::File->new Failed ".
3386: "while attempting tmpput\n", $userinput);
3387: }
3388: return 1;
3389:
3390: }
3391: ®ister_handler("tmpput", \&tmp_put_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.263 ! albertel 3392:
1.238 foxr 3393: # Processes the tmpget command. This command returns the contents
3394: # of a temporary resource file(?) created via tmpput.
3395: #
3396: # Paramters:
3397: # $cmd - Command that got us dispatched.
3398: # $id - Tail of the command, contain the id of the resource
3399: # we want to fetch.
3400: # $client - socket open on the client.
3401: # Return:
3402: # 1 - Inidcating processing can continue.
3403: # Side effects:
3404: # A reply is sent to the client.
3405: #
3406: sub tmp_get_handler {
3407: my ($cmd, $id, $client) = @_;
3408:
3409: my $userinput = "$cmd:$id";
3410:
3411:
3412: $id=~s/\W/\_/g;
3413: my $store;
3414: my $execdir=$perlvar{'lonDaemons'};
3415: if ($store=IO::File->new("$execdir/tmp/$id.tmp")) {
3416: my $reply=<$store>;
3417: &Reply( $client, "$reply\n", $userinput);
3418: close $store;
3419: } else {
3420: &Failure( $client, "error: ".($!+0)."IO::File->new Failed ".
3421: "while attempting tmpget\n", $userinput);
3422: }
3423:
3424: return 1;
3425: }
3426: ®ister_handler("tmpget", \&tmp_get_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.263 ! albertel 3427:
1.238 foxr 3428: #
3429: # Process the tmpdel command. This command deletes a temp resource
3430: # created by the tmpput command.
3431: #
3432: # Parameters:
3433: # $cmd - Command that got us here.
3434: # $id - Id of the temporary resource created.
3435: # $client - socket open on the client process.
3436: #
3437: # Returns:
3438: # 1 - Indicating processing should continue.
3439: # Side Effects:
3440: # A file is deleted
3441: # A reply is sent to the client.
3442: sub tmp_del_handler {
3443: my ($cmd, $id, $client) = @_;
3444:
3445: my $userinput= "$cmd:$id";
3446:
3447: chomp($id);
3448: $id=~s/\W/\_/g;
3449: my $execdir=$perlvar{'lonDaemons'};
3450: if (unlink("$execdir/tmp/$id.tmp")) {
3451: &Reply($client, "ok\n", $userinput);
3452: } else {
3453: &Failure( $client, "error: ".($!+0)."Unlink tmp Failed ".
3454: "while attempting tmpdel\n", $userinput);
3455: }
3456:
3457: return 1;
3458:
3459: }
3460: ®ister_handler("tmpdel", \&tmp_del_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.263 ! albertel 3461:
1.238 foxr 3462: #
1.246 foxr 3463: # Processes the setannounce command. This command
3464: # creates a file named announce.txt in the top directory of
3465: # the documentn root and sets its contents. The announce.txt file is
3466: # printed in its entirety at the LonCAPA login page. Note:
3467: # once the announcement.txt fileis created it cannot be deleted.
3468: # However, setting the contents of the file to empty removes the
3469: # announcement from the login page of loncapa so who cares.
3470: #
3471: # Parameters:
3472: # $cmd - The command that got us dispatched.
3473: # $announcement - The text of the announcement.
3474: # $client - Socket open on the client process.
3475: # Retunrns:
3476: # 1 - Indicating request processing should continue
3477: # Side Effects:
3478: # The file {DocRoot}/announcement.txt is created.
3479: # A reply is sent to $client.
3480: #
3481: sub set_announce_handler {
3482: my ($cmd, $announcement, $client) = @_;
3483:
3484: my $userinput = "$cmd:$announcement";
3485:
3486: chomp($announcement);
3487: $announcement=&unescape($announcement);
3488: if (my $store=IO::File->new('>'.$perlvar{'lonDocRoot'}.
3489: '/announcement.txt')) {
3490: print $store $announcement;
3491: close $store;
3492: &Reply($client, "ok\n", $userinput);
3493: } else {
3494: &Failure($client, "error: ".($!+0)."\n", $userinput);
3495: }
3496:
3497: return 1;
3498: }
3499: ®ister_handler("setannounce", \&set_announce_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.263 ! albertel 3500:
1.246 foxr 3501: #
3502: # Return the version of the daemon. This can be used to determine
3503: # the compatibility of cross version installations or, alternatively to
3504: # simply know who's out of date and who isn't. Note that the version
3505: # is returned concatenated with the tail.
3506: # Parameters:
3507: # $cmd - the request that dispatched to us.
3508: # $tail - Tail of the request (client's version?).
3509: # $client - Socket open on the client.
3510: #Returns:
3511: # 1 - continue processing requests.
3512: # Side Effects:
3513: # Replies with version to $client.
3514: sub get_version_handler {
3515: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
3516:
3517: my $userinput = $cmd.$tail;
3518:
3519: &Reply($client, &version($userinput)."\n", $userinput);
3520:
3521:
3522: return 1;
3523: }
3524: ®ister_handler("version", \&get_version_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.263 ! albertel 3525:
1.246 foxr 3526: # Set the current host and domain. This is used to support
3527: # multihomed systems. Each IP of the system, or even separate daemons
3528: # on the same IP can be treated as handling a separate lonCAPA virtual
3529: # machine. This command selects the virtual lonCAPA. The client always
3530: # knows the right one since it is lonc and it is selecting the domain/system
3531: # from the hosts.tab file.
3532: # Parameters:
3533: # $cmd - Command that dispatched us.
3534: # $tail - Tail of the command (domain/host requested).
3535: # $socket - Socket open on the client.
3536: #
3537: # Returns:
3538: # 1 - Indicates the program should continue to process requests.
3539: # Side-effects:
3540: # The default domain/system context is modified for this daemon.
3541: # a reply is sent to the client.
3542: #
3543: sub set_virtual_host_handler {
3544: my ($cmd, $tail, $socket) = @_;
3545:
3546: my $userinput ="$cmd:$tail";
3547:
3548: &Reply($client, &sethost($userinput)."\n", $userinput);
3549:
3550:
3551: return 1;
3552: }
1.247 albertel 3553: ®ister_handler("sethost", \&set_virtual_host_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.246 foxr 3554:
3555: # Process a request to exit:
3556: # - "bye" is sent to the client.
3557: # - The client socket is shutdown and closed.
3558: # - We indicate to the caller that we should exit.
3559: # Formal Parameters:
3560: # $cmd - The command that got us here.
3561: # $tail - Tail of the command (empty).
3562: # $client - Socket open on the tail.
3563: # Returns:
3564: # 0 - Indicating the program should exit!!
3565: #
3566: sub exit_handler {
3567: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
3568:
3569: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
3570:
3571: &logthis("Client $clientip ($clientname) hanging up: $userinput");
3572: &Reply($client, "bye\n", $userinput);
3573: $client->shutdown(2); # shutdown the socket forcibly.
3574: $client->close();
3575:
3576: return 0;
3577: }
1.248 foxr 3578: ®ister_handler("exit", \&exit_handler, 0,1,1);
3579: ®ister_handler("init", \&exit_handler, 0,1,1);
3580: ®ister_handler("quit", \&exit_handler, 0,1,1);
3581:
3582: # Determine if auto-enrollment is enabled.
3583: # Note that the original had what I believe to be a defect.
3584: # The original returned 0 if the requestor was not a registerd client.
3585: # It should return "refused".
3586: # Formal Parameters:
3587: # $cmd - The command that invoked us.
3588: # $tail - The tail of the command (Extra command parameters.
3589: # $client - The socket open on the client that issued the request.
3590: # Returns:
3591: # 1 - Indicating processing should continue.
3592: #
3593: sub enrollment_enabled_handler {
3594: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
3595: my $userinput = $cmd.":".$tail; # For logging purposes.
3596:
3597:
3598: my $cdom = split(/:/, $tail); # Domain we're asking about.
3599: my $outcome = &localenroll::run($cdom);
3600: &Reply($client, "$outcome\n", $userinput);
3601:
3602: return 1;
3603: }
3604: ®ister_handler("autorun", \&enrollment_enabled_handler, 0, 1, 0);
3605:
3606: # Get the official sections for which auto-enrollment is possible.
3607: # Since the admin people won't know about 'unofficial sections'
3608: # we cannot auto-enroll on them.
3609: # Formal Parameters:
3610: # $cmd - The command request that got us dispatched here.
3611: # $tail - The remainder of the request. In our case this
3612: # will be split into:
3613: # $coursecode - The course name from the admin point of view.
3614: # $cdom - The course's domain(?).
3615: # $client - Socket open on the client.
3616: # Returns:
3617: # 1 - Indiciting processing should continue.
3618: #
3619: sub get_sections_handler {
3620: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
3621: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
3622:
3623: my ($coursecode, $cdom) = split(/:/, $tail);
3624: my @secs = &localenroll::get_sections($coursecode,$cdom);
3625: my $seclist = &escape(join(':',@secs));
3626:
3627: &Reply($client, "$seclist\n", $userinput);
3628:
3629:
3630: return 1;
3631: }
3632: ®ister_handler("autogetsections", \&get_sections_handler, 0, 1, 0);
3633:
3634: # Validate the owner of a new course section.
3635: #
3636: # Formal Parameters:
3637: # $cmd - Command that got us dispatched.
3638: # $tail - the remainder of the command. For us this consists of a
3639: # colon separated string containing:
3640: # $inst - Course Id from the institutions point of view.
3641: # $owner - Proposed owner of the course.
3642: # $cdom - Domain of the course (from the institutions
3643: # point of view?)..
3644: # $client - Socket open on the client.
3645: #
3646: # Returns:
3647: # 1 - Processing should continue.
3648: #
3649: sub validate_course_owner_handler {
3650: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
3651: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
3652: my ($inst_course_id, $owner, $cdom) = split(/:/, $tail);
3653:
3654: my $outcome = &localenroll::new_course($inst_course_id,$owner,$cdom);
3655: &Reply($client, "$outcome\n", $userinput);
3656:
3657:
3658:
3659: return 1;
3660: }
3661: ®ister_handler("autonewcourse", \&validate_course_owner_handler, 0, 1, 0);
1.263 ! albertel 3662:
1.248 foxr 3663: #
3664: # Validate a course section in the official schedule of classes
3665: # from the institutions point of view (part of autoenrollment).
3666: #
3667: # Formal Parameters:
3668: # $cmd - The command request that got us dispatched.
3669: # $tail - The tail of the command. In this case,
3670: # this is a colon separated set of words that will be split
3671: # into:
3672: # $inst_course_id - The course/section id from the
3673: # institutions point of view.
3674: # $cdom - The domain from the institutions
3675: # point of view.
3676: # $client - Socket open on the client.
3677: # Returns:
3678: # 1 - Indicating processing should continue.
3679: #
3680: sub validate_course_section_handler {
3681: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
3682: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
3683: my ($inst_course_id, $cdom) = split(/:/, $tail);
3684:
3685: my $outcome=&localenroll::validate_courseID($inst_course_id,$cdom);
3686: &Reply($client, "$outcome\n", $userinput);
3687:
3688:
3689: return 1;
3690: }
3691: ®ister_handler("autovalidatecourse", \&validate_course_section_handler, 0, 1, 0);
3692:
3693: #
3694: # Create a password for a new auto-enrollment user.
3695: # I think/guess, this password allows access to the institutions
3696: # AIS class list server/services. Stuart can correct this comment
3697: # when he finds out how wrong I am.
3698: #
3699: # Formal Parameters:
3700: # $cmd - The command request that got us dispatched.
3701: # $tail - The tail of the command. In this case this is a colon separated
3702: # set of words that will be split into:
3703: # $authparam - An authentication parameter (username??).
3704: # $cdom - The domain of the course from the institution's
3705: # point of view.
3706: # $client - The socket open on the client.
3707: # Returns:
3708: # 1 - continue processing.
3709: #
3710: sub create_auto_enroll_password_handler {
3711: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
3712: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
3713:
3714: my ($authparam, $cdom) = split(/:/, $userinput);
3715:
3716: my ($create_passwd,$authchk);
3717: ($authparam,
3718: $create_passwd,
3719: $authchk) = &localenroll::create_password($authparam,$cdom);
3720:
3721: &Reply($client, &escape($authparam.':'.$create_passwd.':'.$authchk)."\n",
3722: $userinput);
3723:
3724:
3725: return 1;
3726: }
3727: ®ister_handler("autocreatepassword", \&create_auto_enroll_password_handler,
3728: 0, 1, 0);
3729:
3730: # Retrieve and remove temporary files created by/during autoenrollment.
3731: #
3732: # Formal Parameters:
3733: # $cmd - The command that got us dispatched.
3734: # $tail - The tail of the command. In our case this is a colon
3735: # separated list that will be split into:
3736: # $filename - The name of the file to remove.
3737: # The filename is given as a path relative to
3738: # the LonCAPA temp file directory.
3739: # $client - Socket open on the client.
3740: #
3741: # Returns:
3742: # 1 - Continue processing.
3743: sub retrieve_auto_file_handler {
3744: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
3745: my $userinput = "cmd:$tail";
3746:
3747: my ($filename) = split(/:/, $tail);
3748:
3749: my $source = $perlvar{'lonDaemons'}.'/tmp/'.$filename;
3750: if ( (-e $source) && ($filename ne '') ) {
3751: my $reply = '';
3752: if (open(my $fh,$source)) {
3753: while (<$fh>) {
3754: chomp($_);
3755: $_ =~ s/^\s+//g;
3756: $_ =~ s/\s+$//g;
3757: $reply .= $_;
3758: }
3759: close($fh);
3760: &Reply($client, &escape($reply)."\n", $userinput);
3761:
3762: # Does this have to be uncommented??!? (RF).
3763: #
3764: # unlink($source);
3765: } else {
3766: &Failure($client, "error\n", $userinput);
3767: }
3768: } else {
3769: &Failure($client, "error\n", $userinput);
3770: }
3771:
3772:
3773: return 1;
3774: }
3775: ®ister_handler("autoretrieve", \&retrieve_auto_file_handler, 0,1,0);
3776:
3777: #
3778: # Read and retrieve institutional code format (for support form).
3779: # Formal Parameters:
3780: # $cmd - Command that dispatched us.
3781: # $tail - Tail of the command. In this case it conatins
3782: # the course domain and the coursename.
3783: # $client - Socket open on the client.
3784: # Returns:
3785: # 1 - Continue processing.
3786: #
3787: sub get_institutional_code_format_handler {
3788: my ($cmd, $tail, $client) = @_;
3789: my $userinput = "$cmd:$tail";
3790:
3791: my $reply;
3792: my($cdom,$course) = split(/:/,$tail);
3793: my @pairs = split/\&/,$course;
3794: my %instcodes = ();
3795: my %codes = ();
3796: my @codetitles = ();
3797: my %cat_titles = ();
3798: my %cat_order = ();
3799: foreach (@pairs) {
3800: my ($key,$value) = split/=/,$_;
3801: $instcodes{&unescape($key)} = &unescape($value);
3802: }
3803: my $formatreply = &localenroll::instcode_format($cdom,
3804: \%instcodes,
3805: \%codes,
3806: \@codetitles,
3807: \%cat_titles,
3808: \%cat_order);
3809: if ($formatreply eq 'ok') {
3810: my $codes_str = &hash2str(%codes);
3811: my $codetitles_str = &array2str(@codetitles);
3812: my $cat_titles_str = &hash2str(%cat_titles);
3813: my $cat_order_str = &hash2str(%cat_order);
3814: &Reply($client,
3815: $codes_str.':'.$codetitles_str.':'.$cat_titles_str.':'
3816: .$cat_order_str."\n",
3817: $userinput);
3818: } else {
3819: # this else branch added by RF since if not ok, lonc will
3820: # hang waiting on reply until timeout.
3821: #
3822: &Reply($client, "format_error\n", $userinput);
3823: }
3824:
3825: return 1;
3826: }
1.246 foxr 3827:
1.248 foxr 3828: ®ister_handler("autoinstcodeformat", \&get_institutional_code_format_handler,
3829: 0,1,0);
1.246 foxr 3830:
3831: #
3832: #
1.234 foxr 3833: #
1.231 foxr 3834: #
3835: #
1.207 foxr 3836: #---------------------------------------------------------------
3837: #
3838: # Getting, decoding and dispatching requests:
3839: #
3840: #
3841: # Get a Request:
3842: # Gets a Request message from the client. The transaction
3843: # is defined as a 'line' of text. We remove the new line
3844: # from the text line.
1.226 foxr 3845: #
1.211 albertel 3846: sub get_request {
1.207 foxr 3847: my $input = <$client>;
3848: chomp($input);
1.226 foxr 3849:
1.234 foxr 3850: &Debug("get_request: Request = $input\n");
1.207 foxr 3851:
3852: &status('Processing '.$clientname.':'.$input);
3853:
3854: return $input;
3855: }
1.212 foxr 3856: #---------------------------------------------------------------
3857: #
3858: # Process a request. This sub should shrink as each action
3859: # gets farmed out into a separat sub that is registered
3860: # with the dispatch hash.
3861: #
3862: # Parameters:
3863: # user_input - The request received from the client (lonc).
3864: # Returns:
3865: # true to keep processing, false if caller should exit.
3866: #
3867: sub process_request {
3868: my ($userinput) = @_; # Easier for now to break style than to
3869: # fix all the userinput -> user_input.
3870: my $wasenc = 0; # True if request was encrypted.
3871: # ------------------------------------------------------------ See if encrypted
3872: if ($userinput =~ /^enc/) {
3873: $userinput = decipher($userinput);
3874: $wasenc=1;
3875: if(!$userinput) { # Cipher not defined.
1.251 foxr 3876: &Failure($client, "error: Encrypted data without negotated key\n");
1.212 foxr 3877: return 0;
3878: }
3879: }
3880: Debug("process_request: $userinput\n");
3881:
1.213 foxr 3882: #
3883: # The 'correct way' to add a command to lond is now to
3884: # write a sub to execute it and Add it to the command dispatch
3885: # hash via a call to register_handler.. The comments to that
3886: # sub should give you enough to go on to show how to do this
3887: # along with the examples that are building up as this code
3888: # is getting refactored. Until all branches of the
3889: # if/elseif monster below have been factored out into
3890: # separate procesor subs, if the dispatch hash is missing
3891: # the command keyword, we will fall through to the remainder
3892: # of the if/else chain below in order to keep this thing in
3893: # working order throughout the transmogrification.
3894:
3895: my ($command, $tail) = split(/:/, $userinput, 2);
3896: chomp($command);
3897: chomp($tail);
3898: $tail =~ s/(\r)//; # This helps people debugging with e.g. telnet.
1.214 foxr 3899: $command =~ s/(\r)//; # And this too for parameterless commands.
3900: if(!$tail) {
3901: $tail =""; # defined but blank.
3902: }
1.213 foxr 3903:
3904: &Debug("Command received: $command, encoded = $wasenc");
3905:
3906: if(defined $Dispatcher{$command}) {
3907:
3908: my $dispatch_info = $Dispatcher{$command};
3909: my $handler = $$dispatch_info[0];
3910: my $need_encode = $$dispatch_info[1];
3911: my $client_types = $$dispatch_info[2];
3912: Debug("Matched dispatch hash: mustencode: $need_encode "
3913: ."ClientType $client_types");
3914:
3915: # Validate the request:
3916:
3917: my $ok = 1;
3918: my $requesterprivs = 0;
3919: if(&isClient()) {
3920: $requesterprivs |= $CLIENT_OK;
3921: }
3922: if(&isManager()) {
3923: $requesterprivs |= $MANAGER_OK;
3924: }
3925: if($need_encode && (!$wasenc)) {
3926: Debug("Must encode but wasn't: $need_encode $wasenc");
3927: $ok = 0;
3928: }
3929: if(($client_types & $requesterprivs) == 0) {
3930: Debug("Client not privileged to do this operation");
3931: $ok = 0;
3932: }
3933:
3934: if($ok) {
3935: Debug("Dispatching to handler $command $tail");
3936: my $keep_going = &$handler($command, $tail, $client);
3937: return $keep_going;
3938: } else {
3939: Debug("Refusing to dispatch because client did not match requirements");
3940: Failure($client, "refused\n", $userinput);
3941: return 1;
3942: }
3943:
3944: }
3945:
1.262 foxr 3946: print $client "unknown_cmd\n";
1.212 foxr 3947: # -------------------------------------------------------------------- complete
3948: Debug("process_request - returning 1");
3949: return 1;
3950: }
1.207 foxr 3951: #
3952: # Decipher encoded traffic
3953: # Parameters:
3954: # input - Encoded data.
3955: # Returns:
3956: # Decoded data or undef if encryption key was not yet negotiated.
3957: # Implicit input:
3958: # cipher - This global holds the negotiated encryption key.
3959: #
1.211 albertel 3960: sub decipher {
1.207 foxr 3961: my ($input) = @_;
3962: my $output = '';
1.212 foxr 3963:
3964:
1.207 foxr 3965: if($cipher) {
3966: my($enc, $enclength, $encinput) = split(/:/, $input);
3967: for(my $encidx = 0; $encidx < length($encinput); $encidx += 16) {
3968: $output .=
3969: $cipher->decrypt(pack("H16", substr($encinput, $encidx, 16)));
3970: }
3971: return substr($output, 0, $enclength);
3972: } else {
3973: return undef;
3974: }
3975: }
3976:
3977: #
3978: # Register a command processor. This function is invoked to register a sub
3979: # to process a request. Once registered, the ProcessRequest sub can automatically
3980: # dispatch requests to an appropriate sub, and do the top level validity checking
3981: # as well:
3982: # - Is the keyword recognized.
3983: # - Is the proper client type attempting the request.
3984: # - Is the request encrypted if it has to be.
3985: # Parameters:
3986: # $request_name - Name of the request being registered.
3987: # This is the command request that will match
3988: # against the hash keywords to lookup the information
3989: # associated with the dispatch information.
3990: # $procedure - Reference to a sub to call to process the request.
3991: # All subs get called as follows:
3992: # Procedure($cmd, $tail, $replyfd, $key)
3993: # $cmd - the actual keyword that invoked us.
3994: # $tail - the tail of the request that invoked us.
3995: # $replyfd- File descriptor connected to the client
3996: # $must_encode - True if the request must be encoded to be good.
3997: # $client_ok - True if it's ok for a client to request this.
3998: # $manager_ok - True if it's ok for a manager to request this.
3999: # Side effects:
4000: # - On success, the Dispatcher hash has an entry added for the key $RequestName
4001: # - On failure, the program will die as it's a bad internal bug to try to
4002: # register a duplicate command handler.
4003: #
1.211 albertel 4004: sub register_handler {
1.212 foxr 4005: my ($request_name,$procedure,$must_encode, $client_ok,$manager_ok) = @_;
1.207 foxr 4006:
4007: # Don't allow duplication#
4008:
4009: if (defined $Dispatcher{$request_name}) {
4010: die "Attempting to define a duplicate request handler for $request_name\n";
4011: }
4012: # Build the client type mask:
4013:
4014: my $client_type_mask = 0;
4015: if($client_ok) {
4016: $client_type_mask |= $CLIENT_OK;
4017: }
4018: if($manager_ok) {
4019: $client_type_mask |= $MANAGER_OK;
4020: }
4021:
4022: # Enter the hash:
4023:
4024: my @entry = ($procedure, $must_encode, $client_type_mask);
4025:
4026: $Dispatcher{$request_name} = \@entry;
4027:
4028: }
4029:
4030:
4031: #------------------------------------------------------------------
4032:
4033:
4034:
4035:
1.141 foxr 4036: #
1.96 foxr 4037: # Convert an error return code from lcpasswd to a string value.
4038: #
4039: sub lcpasswdstrerror {
4040: my $ErrorCode = shift;
1.97 foxr 4041: if(($ErrorCode < 0) || ($ErrorCode > $lastpwderror)) {
1.96 foxr 4042: return "lcpasswd Unrecognized error return value ".$ErrorCode;
4043: } else {
1.98 foxr 4044: return $passwderrors[$ErrorCode];
1.96 foxr 4045: }
4046: }
4047:
1.97 foxr 4048: #
4049: # Convert an error return code from lcuseradd to a string value:
4050: #
4051: sub lcuseraddstrerror {
4052: my $ErrorCode = shift;
4053: if(($ErrorCode < 0) || ($ErrorCode > $lastadderror)) {
4054: return "lcuseradd - Unrecognized error code: ".$ErrorCode;
4055: } else {
1.98 foxr 4056: return $adderrors[$ErrorCode];
1.97 foxr 4057: }
4058: }
4059:
1.23 harris41 4060: # grabs exception and records it to log before exiting
4061: sub catchexception {
1.27 albertel 4062: my ($error)=@_;
1.25 www 4063: $SIG{'QUIT'}='DEFAULT';
4064: $SIG{__DIE__}='DEFAULT';
1.165 albertel 4065: &status("Catching exception");
1.190 albertel 4066: &logthis("<font color='red'>CRITICAL: "
1.134 albertel 4067: ."ABNORMAL EXIT. Child $$ for server $thisserver died through "
1.27 albertel 4068: ."a crash with this error msg->[$error]</font>");
1.57 www 4069: &logthis('Famous last words: '.$status.' - '.$lastlog);
1.27 albertel 4070: if ($client) { print $client "error: $error\n"; }
1.59 www 4071: $server->close();
1.27 albertel 4072: die($error);
1.23 harris41 4073: }
1.63 www 4074: sub timeout {
1.165 albertel 4075: &status("Handling Timeout");
1.190 albertel 4076: &logthis("<font color='red'>CRITICAL: TIME OUT ".$$."</font>");
1.63 www 4077: &catchexception('Timeout');
4078: }
1.22 harris41 4079: # -------------------------------- Set signal handlers to record abnormal exits
4080:
1.226 foxr 4081:
1.22 harris41 4082: $SIG{'QUIT'}=\&catchexception;
4083: $SIG{__DIE__}=\&catchexception;
4084:
1.81 matthew 4085: # ---------------------------------- Read loncapa_apache.conf and loncapa.conf
1.95 harris41 4086: &status("Read loncapa.conf and loncapa_apache.conf");
4087: my $perlvarref=LONCAPA::Configuration::read_conf('loncapa.conf');
1.141 foxr 4088: %perlvar=%{$perlvarref};
1.80 harris41 4089: undef $perlvarref;
1.19 www 4090:
1.35 harris41 4091: # ----------------------------- Make sure this process is running from user=www
4092: my $wwwid=getpwnam('www');
4093: if ($wwwid!=$<) {
1.134 albertel 4094: my $emailto="$perlvar{'lonAdmEMail'},$perlvar{'lonSysEMail'}";
4095: my $subj="LON: $currenthostid User ID mismatch";
1.37 harris41 4096: system("echo 'User ID mismatch. lond must be run as user www.' |\
1.35 harris41 4097: mailto $emailto -s '$subj' > /dev/null");
4098: exit 1;
4099: }
4100:
1.19 www 4101: # --------------------------------------------- Check if other instance running
4102:
4103: my $pidfile="$perlvar{'lonDaemons'}/logs/lond.pid";
4104:
4105: if (-e $pidfile) {
4106: my $lfh=IO::File->new("$pidfile");
4107: my $pide=<$lfh>;
4108: chomp($pide);
1.29 harris41 4109: if (kill 0 => $pide) { die "already running"; }
1.19 www 4110: }
1.1 albertel 4111:
4112: # ------------------------------------------------------------- Read hosts file
4113:
4114:
4115:
4116: # establish SERVER socket, bind and listen.
4117: $server = IO::Socket::INET->new(LocalPort => $perlvar{'londPort'},
4118: Type => SOCK_STREAM,
4119: Proto => 'tcp',
4120: Reuse => 1,
4121: Listen => 10 )
1.29 harris41 4122: or die "making socket: $@\n";
1.1 albertel 4123:
4124: # --------------------------------------------------------- Do global variables
4125:
4126: # global variables
4127:
1.134 albertel 4128: my %children = (); # keys are current child process IDs
1.1 albertel 4129:
4130: sub REAPER { # takes care of dead children
4131: $SIG{CHLD} = \&REAPER;
1.165 albertel 4132: &status("Handling child death");
1.178 foxr 4133: my $pid;
4134: do {
4135: $pid = waitpid(-1,&WNOHANG());
4136: if (defined($children{$pid})) {
4137: &logthis("Child $pid died");
4138: delete($children{$pid});
1.183 albertel 4139: } elsif ($pid > 0) {
1.178 foxr 4140: &logthis("Unknown Child $pid died");
4141: }
4142: } while ( $pid > 0 );
4143: foreach my $child (keys(%children)) {
4144: $pid = waitpid($child,&WNOHANG());
4145: if ($pid > 0) {
4146: &logthis("Child $child - $pid looks like we missed it's death");
4147: delete($children{$pid});
4148: }
1.176 albertel 4149: }
1.165 albertel 4150: &status("Finished Handling child death");
1.1 albertel 4151: }
4152:
4153: sub HUNTSMAN { # signal handler for SIGINT
1.165 albertel 4154: &status("Killing children (INT)");
1.1 albertel 4155: local($SIG{CHLD}) = 'IGNORE'; # we're going to kill our children
4156: kill 'INT' => keys %children;
1.59 www 4157: &logthis("Free socket: ".shutdown($server,2)); # free up socket
1.1 albertel 4158: my $execdir=$perlvar{'lonDaemons'};
4159: unlink("$execdir/logs/lond.pid");
1.190 albertel 4160: &logthis("<font color='red'>CRITICAL: Shutting down</font>");
1.165 albertel 4161: &status("Done killing children");
1.1 albertel 4162: exit; # clean up with dignity
4163: }
4164:
4165: sub HUPSMAN { # signal handler for SIGHUP
4166: local($SIG{CHLD}) = 'IGNORE'; # we're going to kill our children
1.165 albertel 4167: &status("Killing children for restart (HUP)");
1.1 albertel 4168: kill 'INT' => keys %children;
1.59 www 4169: &logthis("Free socket: ".shutdown($server,2)); # free up socket
1.190 albertel 4170: &logthis("<font color='red'>CRITICAL: Restarting</font>");
1.134 albertel 4171: my $execdir=$perlvar{'lonDaemons'};
1.30 harris41 4172: unlink("$execdir/logs/lond.pid");
1.165 albertel 4173: &status("Restarting self (HUP)");
1.1 albertel 4174: exec("$execdir/lond"); # here we go again
4175: }
4176:
1.144 foxr 4177: #
1.148 foxr 4178: # Kill off hashes that describe the host table prior to re-reading it.
4179: # Hashes affected are:
1.200 matthew 4180: # %hostid, %hostdom %hostip %hostdns.
1.148 foxr 4181: #
4182: sub KillHostHashes {
4183: foreach my $key (keys %hostid) {
4184: delete $hostid{$key};
4185: }
4186: foreach my $key (keys %hostdom) {
4187: delete $hostdom{$key};
4188: }
4189: foreach my $key (keys %hostip) {
4190: delete $hostip{$key};
4191: }
1.200 matthew 4192: foreach my $key (keys %hostdns) {
4193: delete $hostdns{$key};
4194: }
1.148 foxr 4195: }
4196: #
4197: # Read in the host table from file and distribute it into the various hashes:
4198: #
4199: # - %hostid - Indexed by IP, the loncapa hostname.
4200: # - %hostdom - Indexed by loncapa hostname, the domain.
4201: # - %hostip - Indexed by hostid, the Ip address of the host.
4202: sub ReadHostTable {
4203:
4204: open (CONFIG,"$perlvar{'lonTabDir'}/hosts.tab") || die "Can't read host file";
1.200 matthew 4205: my $myloncapaname = $perlvar{'lonHostID'};
4206: Debug("My loncapa name is : $myloncapaname");
1.148 foxr 4207: while (my $configline=<CONFIG>) {
1.178 foxr 4208: if (!($configline =~ /^\s*\#/)) {
4209: my ($id,$domain,$role,$name,$ip)=split(/:/,$configline);
4210: chomp($ip); $ip=~s/\D+$//;
1.200 matthew 4211: $hostid{$ip}=$id; # LonCAPA name of host by IP.
4212: $hostdom{$id}=$domain; # LonCAPA domain name of host.
4213: $hostip{$id}=$ip; # IP address of host.
4214: $hostdns{$name} = $id; # LonCAPA name of host by DNS.
4215:
4216: if ($id eq $perlvar{'lonHostID'}) {
4217: Debug("Found me in the host table: $name");
4218: $thisserver=$name;
4219: }
1.178 foxr 4220: }
1.148 foxr 4221: }
4222: close(CONFIG);
4223: }
4224: #
4225: # Reload the Apache daemon's state.
1.150 foxr 4226: # This is done by invoking /home/httpd/perl/apachereload
4227: # a setuid perl script that can be root for us to do this job.
1.148 foxr 4228: #
4229: sub ReloadApache {
1.150 foxr 4230: my $execdir = $perlvar{'lonDaemons'};
4231: my $script = $execdir."/apachereload";
4232: system($script);
1.148 foxr 4233: }
4234:
4235: #
1.144 foxr 4236: # Called in response to a USR2 signal.
4237: # - Reread hosts.tab
4238: # - All children connected to hosts that were removed from hosts.tab
4239: # are killed via SIGINT
4240: # - All children connected to previously existing hosts are sent SIGUSR1
4241: # - Our internal hosts hash is updated to reflect the new contents of
4242: # hosts.tab causing connections from hosts added to hosts.tab to
4243: # now be honored.
4244: #
4245: sub UpdateHosts {
1.165 albertel 4246: &status("Reload hosts.tab");
1.147 foxr 4247: logthis('<font color="blue"> Updating connections </font>');
1.148 foxr 4248: #
4249: # The %children hash has the set of IP's we currently have children
4250: # on. These need to be matched against records in the hosts.tab
4251: # Any ip's no longer in the table get killed off they correspond to
4252: # either dropped or changed hosts. Note that the re-read of the table
4253: # will take care of new and changed hosts as connections come into being.
4254:
4255:
4256: KillHostHashes;
4257: ReadHostTable;
4258:
4259: foreach my $child (keys %children) {
4260: my $childip = $children{$child};
4261: if(!$hostid{$childip}) {
1.149 foxr 4262: logthis('<font color="blue"> UpdateHosts killing child '
4263: ." $child for ip $childip </font>");
1.148 foxr 4264: kill('INT', $child);
1.149 foxr 4265: } else {
4266: logthis('<font color="green"> keeping child for ip '
4267: ." $childip (pid=$child) </font>");
1.148 foxr 4268: }
4269: }
4270: ReloadApache;
1.165 albertel 4271: &status("Finished reloading hosts.tab");
1.144 foxr 4272: }
4273:
1.148 foxr 4274:
1.57 www 4275: sub checkchildren {
1.165 albertel 4276: &status("Checking on the children (sending signals)");
1.57 www 4277: &initnewstatus();
4278: &logstatus();
4279: &logthis('Going to check on the children');
1.134 albertel 4280: my $docdir=$perlvar{'lonDocRoot'};
1.61 harris41 4281: foreach (sort keys %children) {
1.221 albertel 4282: #sleep 1;
1.57 www 4283: unless (kill 'USR1' => $_) {
4284: &logthis ('Child '.$_.' is dead');
4285: &logstatus($$.' is dead');
1.221 albertel 4286: delete($children{$_});
1.57 www 4287: }
1.61 harris41 4288: }
1.63 www 4289: sleep 5;
1.212 foxr 4290: $SIG{ALRM} = sub { Debug("timeout");
4291: die "timeout"; };
1.113 albertel 4292: $SIG{__DIE__} = 'DEFAULT';
1.165 albertel 4293: &status("Checking on the children (waiting for reports)");
1.63 www 4294: foreach (sort keys %children) {
4295: unless (-e "$docdir/lon-status/londchld/$_.txt") {
1.113 albertel 4296: eval {
4297: alarm(300);
1.63 www 4298: &logthis('Child '.$_.' did not respond');
1.67 albertel 4299: kill 9 => $_;
1.131 albertel 4300: #$emailto="$perlvar{'lonAdmEMail'},$perlvar{'lonSysEMail'}";
4301: #$subj="LON: $currenthostid killed lond process $_";
4302: #my $result=`echo 'Killed lond process $_.' | mailto $emailto -s '$subj' > /dev/null`;
4303: #$execdir=$perlvar{'lonDaemons'};
4304: #$result=`/bin/cp $execdir/logs/lond.log $execdir/logs/lond.log.$_`;
1.221 albertel 4305: delete($children{$_});
1.113 albertel 4306: alarm(0);
4307: }
1.63 www 4308: }
4309: }
1.113 albertel 4310: $SIG{ALRM} = 'DEFAULT';
1.155 albertel 4311: $SIG{__DIE__} = \&catchexception;
1.165 albertel 4312: &status("Finished checking children");
1.221 albertel 4313: &logthis('Finished Checking children');
1.57 www 4314: }
4315:
1.1 albertel 4316: # --------------------------------------------------------------------- Logging
4317:
4318: sub logthis {
4319: my $message=shift;
4320: my $execdir=$perlvar{'lonDaemons'};
4321: my $fh=IO::File->new(">>$execdir/logs/lond.log");
4322: my $now=time;
4323: my $local=localtime($now);
1.58 www 4324: $lastlog=$local.': '.$message;
1.1 albertel 4325: print $fh "$local ($$): $message\n";
4326: }
4327:
1.77 foxr 4328: # ------------------------- Conditional log if $DEBUG true.
4329: sub Debug {
4330: my $message = shift;
4331: if($DEBUG) {
4332: &logthis($message);
4333: }
4334: }
1.161 foxr 4335:
4336: #
4337: # Sub to do replies to client.. this gives a hook for some
4338: # debug tracing too:
4339: # Parameters:
4340: # fd - File open on client.
4341: # reply - Text to send to client.
4342: # request - Original request from client.
4343: #
4344: sub Reply {
1.192 foxr 4345: my ($fd, $reply, $request) = @_;
1.161 foxr 4346: print $fd $reply;
4347: Debug("Request was $request Reply was $reply");
4348:
1.212 foxr 4349: $Transactions++;
4350:
4351:
4352: }
4353:
4354:
4355: #
4356: # Sub to report a failure.
4357: # This function:
4358: # - Increments the failure statistic counters.
4359: # - Invokes Reply to send the error message to the client.
4360: # Parameters:
4361: # fd - File descriptor open on the client
4362: # reply - Reply text to emit.
4363: # request - The original request message (used by Reply
4364: # to debug if that's enabled.
4365: # Implicit outputs:
4366: # $Failures- The number of failures is incremented.
4367: # Reply (invoked here) sends a message to the
4368: # client:
4369: #
4370: sub Failure {
4371: my $fd = shift;
4372: my $reply = shift;
4373: my $request = shift;
4374:
4375: $Failures++;
4376: Reply($fd, $reply, $request); # That's simple eh?
1.161 foxr 4377: }
1.57 www 4378: # ------------------------------------------------------------------ Log status
4379:
4380: sub logstatus {
1.178 foxr 4381: &status("Doing logging");
4382: my $docdir=$perlvar{'lonDocRoot'};
4383: {
4384: my $fh=IO::File->new(">$docdir/lon-status/londchld/$$.txt");
1.200 matthew 4385: print $fh $status."\n".$lastlog."\n".time."\n$keymode";
1.178 foxr 4386: $fh->close();
4387: }
1.221 albertel 4388: &status("Finished $$.txt");
4389: {
4390: open(LOG,">>$docdir/lon-status/londstatus.txt");
4391: flock(LOG,LOCK_EX);
4392: print LOG $$."\t".$clientname."\t".$currenthostid."\t"
4393: .$status."\t".$lastlog."\t $keymode\n";
4394: flock(DB,LOCK_UN);
4395: close(LOG);
4396: }
1.178 foxr 4397: &status("Finished logging");
1.57 www 4398: }
4399:
4400: sub initnewstatus {
4401: my $docdir=$perlvar{'lonDocRoot'};
4402: my $fh=IO::File->new(">$docdir/lon-status/londstatus.txt");
4403: my $now=time;
4404: my $local=localtime($now);
4405: print $fh "LOND status $local - parent $$\n\n";
1.64 www 4406: opendir(DIR,"$docdir/lon-status/londchld");
1.134 albertel 4407: while (my $filename=readdir(DIR)) {
1.64 www 4408: unlink("$docdir/lon-status/londchld/$filename");
4409: }
4410: closedir(DIR);
1.57 www 4411: }
4412:
4413: # -------------------------------------------------------------- Status setting
4414:
4415: sub status {
4416: my $what=shift;
4417: my $now=time;
4418: my $local=localtime($now);
1.178 foxr 4419: $status=$local.': '.$what;
4420: $0='lond: '.$what.' '.$local;
1.57 www 4421: }
1.11 www 4422:
4423: # -------------------------------------------------------- Escape Special Chars
4424:
4425: sub escape {
4426: my $str=shift;
4427: $str =~ s/(\W)/"%".unpack('H2',$1)/eg;
4428: return $str;
4429: }
4430:
4431: # ----------------------------------------------------- Un-Escape Special Chars
4432:
4433: sub unescape {
4434: my $str=shift;
4435: $str =~ s/%([a-fA-F0-9][a-fA-F0-9])/pack("C",hex($1))/eg;
4436: return $str;
4437: }
4438:
1.1 albertel 4439: # ----------------------------------------------------------- Send USR1 to lonc
4440:
4441: sub reconlonc {
4442: my $peerfile=shift;
4443: &logthis("Trying to reconnect for $peerfile");
4444: my $loncfile="$perlvar{'lonDaemons'}/logs/lonc.pid";
4445: if (my $fh=IO::File->new("$loncfile")) {
4446: my $loncpid=<$fh>;
4447: chomp($loncpid);
4448: if (kill 0 => $loncpid) {
4449: &logthis("lonc at pid $loncpid responding, sending USR1");
4450: kill USR1 => $loncpid;
4451: } else {
1.9 www 4452: &logthis(
1.190 albertel 4453: "<font color='red'>CRITICAL: "
1.9 www 4454: ."lonc at pid $loncpid not responding, giving up</font>");
1.1 albertel 4455: }
4456: } else {
1.190 albertel 4457: &logthis('<font color="red">CRITICAL: lonc not running, giving up</font>');
1.1 albertel 4458: }
4459: }
4460:
4461: # -------------------------------------------------- Non-critical communication
1.11 www 4462:
1.1 albertel 4463: sub subreply {
4464: my ($cmd,$server)=@_;
4465: my $peerfile="$perlvar{'lonSockDir'}/$server";
4466: my $sclient=IO::Socket::UNIX->new(Peer =>"$peerfile",
4467: Type => SOCK_STREAM,
4468: Timeout => 10)
4469: or return "con_lost";
4470: print $sclient "$cmd\n";
4471: my $answer=<$sclient>;
4472: chomp($answer);
4473: if (!$answer) { $answer="con_lost"; }
4474: return $answer;
4475: }
4476:
4477: sub reply {
4478: my ($cmd,$server)=@_;
4479: my $answer;
1.115 albertel 4480: if ($server ne $currenthostid) {
1.1 albertel 4481: $answer=subreply($cmd,$server);
4482: if ($answer eq 'con_lost') {
4483: $answer=subreply("ping",$server);
4484: if ($answer ne $server) {
1.115 albertel 4485: &logthis("sub reply: answer != server answer is $answer, server is $server");
1.1 albertel 4486: &reconlonc("$perlvar{'lonSockDir'}/$server");
4487: }
4488: $answer=subreply($cmd,$server);
4489: }
4490: } else {
4491: $answer='self_reply';
4492: }
4493: return $answer;
4494: }
4495:
1.13 www 4496: # -------------------------------------------------------------- Talk to lonsql
4497:
1.234 foxr 4498: sub sql_reply {
1.12 harris41 4499: my ($cmd)=@_;
1.234 foxr 4500: my $answer=&sub_sql_reply($cmd);
4501: if ($answer eq 'con_lost') { $answer=&sub_sql_reply($cmd); }
1.12 harris41 4502: return $answer;
4503: }
4504:
1.234 foxr 4505: sub sub_sql_reply {
1.12 harris41 4506: my ($cmd)=@_;
4507: my $unixsock="mysqlsock";
4508: my $peerfile="$perlvar{'lonSockDir'}/$unixsock";
4509: my $sclient=IO::Socket::UNIX->new(Peer =>"$peerfile",
4510: Type => SOCK_STREAM,
4511: Timeout => 10)
4512: or return "con_lost";
4513: print $sclient "$cmd\n";
4514: my $answer=<$sclient>;
4515: chomp($answer);
4516: if (!$answer) { $answer="con_lost"; }
4517: return $answer;
4518: }
4519:
1.1 albertel 4520: # -------------------------------------------- Return path to profile directory
1.11 www 4521:
1.1 albertel 4522: sub propath {
4523: my ($udom,$uname)=@_;
4524: $udom=~s/\W//g;
4525: $uname=~s/\W//g;
1.16 www 4526: my $subdir=$uname.'__';
1.1 albertel 4527: $subdir =~ s/(.)(.)(.).*/$1\/$2\/$3/;
4528: my $proname="$perlvar{'lonUsersDir'}/$udom/$subdir/$uname";
4529: return $proname;
4530: }
4531:
4532: # --------------------------------------- Is this the home server of an author?
1.11 www 4533:
1.1 albertel 4534: sub ishome {
4535: my $author=shift;
4536: $author=~s/\/home\/httpd\/html\/res\/([^\/]*)\/([^\/]*).*/$1\/$2/;
4537: my ($udom,$uname)=split(/\//,$author);
4538: my $proname=propath($udom,$uname);
4539: if (-e $proname) {
4540: return 'owner';
4541: } else {
4542: return 'not_owner';
4543: }
4544: }
4545:
4546: # ======================================================= Continue main program
4547: # ---------------------------------------------------- Fork once and dissociate
4548:
1.134 albertel 4549: my $fpid=fork;
1.1 albertel 4550: exit if $fpid;
1.29 harris41 4551: die "Couldn't fork: $!" unless defined ($fpid);
1.1 albertel 4552:
1.29 harris41 4553: POSIX::setsid() or die "Can't start new session: $!";
1.1 albertel 4554:
4555: # ------------------------------------------------------- Write our PID on disk
4556:
1.134 albertel 4557: my $execdir=$perlvar{'lonDaemons'};
1.1 albertel 4558: open (PIDSAVE,">$execdir/logs/lond.pid");
4559: print PIDSAVE "$$\n";
4560: close(PIDSAVE);
1.190 albertel 4561: &logthis("<font color='red'>CRITICAL: ---------- Starting ----------</font>");
1.57 www 4562: &status('Starting');
1.1 albertel 4563:
1.106 foxr 4564:
1.1 albertel 4565:
4566: # ----------------------------------------------------- Install signal handlers
4567:
1.57 www 4568:
1.1 albertel 4569: $SIG{CHLD} = \&REAPER;
4570: $SIG{INT} = $SIG{TERM} = \&HUNTSMAN;
4571: $SIG{HUP} = \&HUPSMAN;
1.57 www 4572: $SIG{USR1} = \&checkchildren;
1.144 foxr 4573: $SIG{USR2} = \&UpdateHosts;
1.106 foxr 4574:
1.148 foxr 4575: # Read the host hashes:
4576:
4577: ReadHostTable;
1.106 foxr 4578:
4579: # --------------------------------------------------------------
4580: # Accept connections. When a connection comes in, it is validated
4581: # and if good, a child process is created to process transactions
4582: # along the connection.
4583:
1.1 albertel 4584: while (1) {
1.165 albertel 4585: &status('Starting accept');
1.106 foxr 4586: $client = $server->accept() or next;
1.165 albertel 4587: &status('Accepted '.$client.' off to spawn');
1.106 foxr 4588: make_new_child($client);
1.165 albertel 4589: &status('Finished spawning');
1.1 albertel 4590: }
4591:
1.212 foxr 4592: sub make_new_child {
4593: my $pid;
4594: # my $cipher; # Now global
4595: my $sigset;
1.178 foxr 4596:
1.212 foxr 4597: $client = shift;
4598: &status('Starting new child '.$client);
4599: &logthis('<font color="green"> Attempting to start child ('.$client.
4600: ")</font>");
4601: # block signal for fork
4602: $sigset = POSIX::SigSet->new(SIGINT);
4603: sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, $sigset)
4604: or die "Can't block SIGINT for fork: $!\n";
1.178 foxr 4605:
1.212 foxr 4606: die "fork: $!" unless defined ($pid = fork);
1.178 foxr 4607:
1.212 foxr 4608: $client->sockopt(SO_KEEPALIVE, 1); # Enable monitoring of
4609: # connection liveness.
1.178 foxr 4610:
1.212 foxr 4611: #
4612: # Figure out who we're talking to so we can record the peer in
4613: # the pid hash.
4614: #
4615: my $caller = getpeername($client);
4616: my ($port,$iaddr);
4617: if (defined($caller) && length($caller) > 0) {
4618: ($port,$iaddr)=unpack_sockaddr_in($caller);
4619: } else {
4620: &logthis("Unable to determine who caller was, getpeername returned nothing");
4621: }
4622: if (defined($iaddr)) {
4623: $clientip = inet_ntoa($iaddr);
4624: Debug("Connected with $clientip");
4625: $clientdns = gethostbyaddr($iaddr, AF_INET);
4626: Debug("Connected with $clientdns by name");
4627: } else {
4628: &logthis("Unable to determine clientip");
4629: $clientip='Unavailable';
4630: }
4631:
4632: if ($pid) {
4633: # Parent records the child's birth and returns.
4634: sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, $sigset)
4635: or die "Can't unblock SIGINT for fork: $!\n";
4636: $children{$pid} = $clientip;
4637: &status('Started child '.$pid);
4638: return;
4639: } else {
4640: # Child can *not* return from this subroutine.
4641: $SIG{INT} = 'DEFAULT'; # make SIGINT kill us as it did before
4642: $SIG{CHLD} = 'DEFAULT'; #make this default so that pwauth returns
4643: #don't get intercepted
4644: $SIG{USR1}= \&logstatus;
4645: $SIG{ALRM}= \&timeout;
4646: $lastlog='Forked ';
4647: $status='Forked';
1.178 foxr 4648:
1.212 foxr 4649: # unblock signals
4650: sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, $sigset)
4651: or die "Can't unblock SIGINT for fork: $!\n";
1.178 foxr 4652:
1.212 foxr 4653: # my $tmpsnum=0; # Now global
4654: #---------------------------------------------------- kerberos 5 initialization
4655: &Authen::Krb5::init_context();
4656: &Authen::Krb5::init_ets();
1.209 albertel 4657:
1.212 foxr 4658: &status('Accepted connection');
4659: # =============================================================================
4660: # do something with the connection
4661: # -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4662: # see if we know client and 'check' for spoof IP by ineffective challenge
1.178 foxr 4663:
1.212 foxr 4664: ReadManagerTable; # May also be a manager!!
4665:
4666: my $clientrec=($hostid{$clientip} ne undef);
4667: my $ismanager=($managers{$clientip} ne undef);
4668: $clientname = "[unknonwn]";
4669: if($clientrec) { # Establish client type.
4670: $ConnectionType = "client";
4671: $clientname = $hostid{$clientip};
4672: if($ismanager) {
4673: $ConnectionType = "both";
4674: }
4675: } else {
4676: $ConnectionType = "manager";
4677: $clientname = $managers{$clientip};
4678: }
4679: my $clientok;
1.178 foxr 4680:
1.212 foxr 4681: if ($clientrec || $ismanager) {
4682: &status("Waiting for init from $clientip $clientname");
4683: &logthis('<font color="yellow">INFO: Connection, '.
4684: $clientip.
4685: " ($clientname) connection type = $ConnectionType </font>" );
4686: &status("Connecting $clientip ($clientname))");
4687: my $remotereq=<$client>;
4688: chomp($remotereq);
4689: Debug("Got init: $remotereq");
4690: my $inikeyword = split(/:/, $remotereq);
4691: if ($remotereq =~ /^init/) {
4692: &sethost("sethost:$perlvar{'lonHostID'}");
4693: #
4694: # If the remote is attempting a local init... give that a try:
4695: #
4696: my ($i, $inittype) = split(/:/, $remotereq);
1.209 albertel 4697:
1.212 foxr 4698: # If the connection type is ssl, but I didn't get my
4699: # certificate files yet, then I'll drop back to
4700: # insecure (if allowed).
4701:
4702: if($inittype eq "ssl") {
4703: my ($ca, $cert) = lonssl::CertificateFile;
4704: my $kfile = lonssl::KeyFile;
4705: if((!$ca) ||
4706: (!$cert) ||
4707: (!$kfile)) {
4708: $inittype = ""; # This forces insecure attempt.
4709: &logthis("<font color=\"blue\"> Certificates not "
4710: ."installed -- trying insecure auth</font>");
1.224 foxr 4711: } else { # SSL certificates are in place so
1.212 foxr 4712: } # Leave the inittype alone.
4713: }
4714:
4715: if($inittype eq "local") {
4716: my $key = LocalConnection($client, $remotereq);
4717: if($key) {
4718: Debug("Got local key $key");
4719: $clientok = 1;
4720: my $cipherkey = pack("H32", $key);
4721: $cipher = new IDEA($cipherkey);
4722: print $client "ok:local\n";
4723: &logthis('<font color="green"'
4724: . "Successful local authentication </font>");
4725: $keymode = "local"
1.178 foxr 4726: } else {
1.212 foxr 4727: Debug("Failed to get local key");
4728: $clientok = 0;
4729: shutdown($client, 3);
4730: close $client;
1.178 foxr 4731: }
1.212 foxr 4732: } elsif ($inittype eq "ssl") {
4733: my $key = SSLConnection($client);
4734: if ($key) {
4735: $clientok = 1;
4736: my $cipherkey = pack("H32", $key);
4737: $cipher = new IDEA($cipherkey);
4738: &logthis('<font color="green">'
4739: ."Successfull ssl authentication with $clientname </font>");
4740: $keymode = "ssl";
4741:
1.178 foxr 4742: } else {
1.212 foxr 4743: $clientok = 0;
4744: close $client;
1.178 foxr 4745: }
1.212 foxr 4746:
4747: } else {
4748: my $ok = InsecureConnection($client);
4749: if($ok) {
4750: $clientok = 1;
4751: &logthis('<font color="green">'
4752: ."Successful insecure authentication with $clientname </font>");
4753: print $client "ok\n";
4754: $keymode = "insecure";
1.178 foxr 4755: } else {
1.212 foxr 4756: &logthis('<font color="yellow">'
4757: ."Attempted insecure connection disallowed </font>");
4758: close $client;
4759: $clientok = 0;
1.178 foxr 4760:
4761: }
4762: }
1.212 foxr 4763: } else {
4764: &logthis(
4765: "<font color='blue'>WARNING: "
4766: ."$clientip failed to initialize: >$remotereq< </font>");
4767: &status('No init '.$clientip);
4768: }
4769:
4770: } else {
4771: &logthis(
4772: "<font color='blue'>WARNING: Unknown client $clientip</font>");
4773: &status('Hung up on '.$clientip);
4774: }
4775:
4776: if ($clientok) {
4777: # ---------------- New known client connecting, could mean machine online again
4778:
4779: foreach my $id (keys(%hostip)) {
4780: if ($hostip{$id} ne $clientip ||
4781: $hostip{$currenthostid} eq $clientip) {
4782: # no need to try to do recon's to myself
4783: next;
4784: }
4785: &reconlonc("$perlvar{'lonSockDir'}/$id");
4786: }
4787: &logthis("<font color='green'>Established connection: $clientname</font>");
4788: &status('Will listen to '.$clientname);
4789: # ------------------------------------------------------------ Process requests
4790: my $keep_going = 1;
4791: my $user_input;
4792: while(($user_input = get_request) && $keep_going) {
4793: alarm(120);
4794: Debug("Main: Got $user_input\n");
4795: $keep_going = &process_request($user_input);
1.178 foxr 4796: alarm(0);
1.212 foxr 4797: &status('Listening to '.$clientname." ($keymode)");
1.161 foxr 4798: }
1.212 foxr 4799:
1.59 www 4800: # --------------------------------------------- client unknown or fishy, refuse
1.212 foxr 4801: } else {
1.161 foxr 4802: print $client "refused\n";
4803: $client->close();
1.190 albertel 4804: &logthis("<font color='blue'>WARNING: "
1.161 foxr 4805: ."Rejected client $clientip, closing connection</font>");
4806: }
1.212 foxr 4807: }
1.161 foxr 4808:
1.1 albertel 4809: # =============================================================================
1.161 foxr 4810:
1.190 albertel 4811: &logthis("<font color='red'>CRITICAL: "
1.161 foxr 4812: ."Disconnect from $clientip ($clientname)</font>");
4813:
4814:
4815: # this exit is VERY important, otherwise the child will become
4816: # a producer of more and more children, forking yourself into
4817: # process death.
4818: exit;
1.106 foxr 4819:
1.78 foxr 4820: }
1.261 foxr 4821: #
4822: # Determine if a user is an author for the indicated domain.
4823: #
4824: # Parameters:
4825: # domain - domain to check in .
4826: # user - Name of user to check.
4827: #
4828: # Return:
4829: # 1 - User is an author for domain.
4830: # 0 - User is not an author for domain.
4831: sub is_author {
4832: my ($domain, $user) = @_;
4833:
4834: &Debug("is_author: $user @ $domain");
4835:
4836: my $hashref = &tie_user_hash($domain, $user, "roles",
4837: &GDBM_READER());
4838:
4839: # Author role should show up as a key /domain/_au
1.78 foxr 4840:
1.261 foxr 4841: my $key = "/$domain/_au";
4842: my $value = $hashref->{$key};
1.78 foxr 4843:
1.261 foxr 4844: if(defined($value)) {
4845: &Debug("$user @ $domain is an author");
4846: }
4847:
4848: return defined($value);
4849: }
1.78 foxr 4850: #
4851: # Checks to see if the input roleput request was to set
4852: # an author role. If so, invokes the lchtmldir script to set
4853: # up a correct public_html
4854: # Parameters:
4855: # request - The request sent to the rolesput subchunk.
4856: # We're looking for /domain/_au
4857: # domain - The domain in which the user is having roles doctored.
4858: # user - Name of the user for which the role is being put.
4859: # authtype - The authentication type associated with the user.
4860: #
1.230 foxr 4861: sub manage_permissions
1.78 foxr 4862: {
1.192 foxr 4863:
1.261 foxr 4864:
1.192 foxr 4865: my ($request, $domain, $user, $authtype) = @_;
1.78 foxr 4866:
1.261 foxr 4867: &Debug("manage_permissions: $request $domain $user $authtype");
4868:
1.78 foxr 4869: # See if the request is of the form /$domain/_au
4870: if($request =~ /^(\/$domain\/_au)$/) { # It's an author rolesput...
4871: my $execdir = $perlvar{'lonDaemons'};
4872: my $userhome= "/home/$user" ;
1.134 albertel 4873: &logthis("system $execdir/lchtmldir $userhome $user $authtype");
1.261 foxr 4874: &Debug("Setting homedir permissions for $userhome");
1.78 foxr 4875: system("$execdir/lchtmldir $userhome $user $authtype");
4876: }
4877: }
1.222 foxr 4878:
4879:
4880: #
4881: # Return the full path of a user password file, whether it exists or not.
4882: # Parameters:
4883: # domain - Domain in which the password file lives.
4884: # user - name of the user.
4885: # Returns:
4886: # Full passwd path:
4887: #
4888: sub password_path {
4889: my ($domain, $user) = @_;
4890:
4891:
4892: my $path = &propath($domain, $user);
4893: $path .= "/passwd";
4894:
4895: return $path;
4896: }
4897:
4898: # Password Filename
4899: # Returns the path to a passwd file given domain and user... only if
4900: # it exists.
4901: # Parameters:
4902: # domain - Domain in which to search.
4903: # user - username.
4904: # Returns:
4905: # - If the password file exists returns its path.
4906: # - If the password file does not exist, returns undefined.
4907: #
4908: sub password_filename {
4909: my ($domain, $user) = @_;
4910:
4911: Debug ("PasswordFilename called: dom = $domain user = $user");
4912:
4913: my $path = &password_path($domain, $user);
4914: Debug("PasswordFilename got path: $path");
4915: if(-e $path) {
4916: return $path;
4917: } else {
4918: return undef;
4919: }
4920: }
4921:
4922: #
4923: # Rewrite the contents of the user's passwd file.
4924: # Parameters:
4925: # domain - domain of the user.
4926: # name - User's name.
4927: # contents - New contents of the file.
4928: # Returns:
4929: # 0 - Failed.
4930: # 1 - Success.
4931: #
4932: sub rewrite_password_file {
4933: my ($domain, $user, $contents) = @_;
4934:
4935: my $file = &password_filename($domain, $user);
4936: if (defined $file) {
4937: my $pf = IO::File->new(">$file");
4938: if($pf) {
4939: print $pf "$contents\n";
4940: return 1;
4941: } else {
4942: return 0;
4943: }
4944: } else {
4945: return 0;
4946: }
4947:
4948: }
4949:
1.78 foxr 4950: #
1.222 foxr 4951: # get_auth_type - Determines the authorization type of a user in a domain.
1.78 foxr 4952:
4953: # Returns the authorization type or nouser if there is no such user.
4954: #
1.222 foxr 4955: sub get_auth_type
1.78 foxr 4956: {
1.192 foxr 4957:
4958: my ($domain, $user) = @_;
1.78 foxr 4959:
1.222 foxr 4960: Debug("get_auth_type( $domain, $user ) \n");
1.78 foxr 4961: my $proname = &propath($domain, $user);
4962: my $passwdfile = "$proname/passwd";
4963: if( -e $passwdfile ) {
4964: my $pf = IO::File->new($passwdfile);
4965: my $realpassword = <$pf>;
4966: chomp($realpassword);
1.79 foxr 4967: Debug("Password info = $realpassword\n");
1.78 foxr 4968: my ($authtype, $contentpwd) = split(/:/, $realpassword);
1.79 foxr 4969: Debug("Authtype = $authtype, content = $contentpwd\n");
1.259 raeburn 4970: return "$authtype:$contentpwd";
1.224 foxr 4971: } else {
1.79 foxr 4972: Debug("Returning nouser");
1.78 foxr 4973: return "nouser";
4974: }
1.1 albertel 4975: }
4976:
1.220 foxr 4977: #
4978: # Validate a user given their domain, name and password. This utility
4979: # function is used by both AuthenticateHandler and ChangePasswordHandler
4980: # to validate the login credentials of a user.
4981: # Parameters:
4982: # $domain - The domain being logged into (this is required due to
4983: # the capability for multihomed systems.
4984: # $user - The name of the user being validated.
4985: # $password - The user's propoposed password.
4986: #
4987: # Returns:
4988: # 1 - The domain,user,pasword triplet corresponds to a valid
4989: # user.
4990: # 0 - The domain,user,password triplet is not a valid user.
4991: #
4992: sub validate_user {
4993: my ($domain, $user, $password) = @_;
4994:
4995:
4996: # Why negative ~pi you may well ask? Well this function is about
4997: # authentication, and therefore very important to get right.
4998: # I've initialized the flag that determines whether or not I've
4999: # validated correctly to a value it's not supposed to get.
5000: # At the end of this function. I'll ensure that it's not still that
5001: # value so we don't just wind up returning some accidental value
5002: # as a result of executing an unforseen code path that
1.249 foxr 5003: # did not set $validated. At the end of valid execution paths,
5004: # validated shoule be 1 for success or 0 for failuer.
1.220 foxr 5005:
5006: my $validated = -3.14159;
5007:
5008: # How we authenticate is determined by the type of authentication
5009: # the user has been assigned. If the authentication type is
5010: # "nouser", the user does not exist so we will return 0.
5011:
1.222 foxr 5012: my $contents = &get_auth_type($domain, $user);
1.220 foxr 5013: my ($howpwd, $contentpwd) = split(/:/, $contents);
5014:
5015: my $null = pack("C",0); # Used by kerberos auth types.
5016:
5017: if ($howpwd ne 'nouser') {
5018:
5019: if($howpwd eq "internal") { # Encrypted is in local password file.
5020: $validated = (crypt($password, $contentpwd) eq $contentpwd);
5021: }
5022: elsif ($howpwd eq "unix") { # User is a normal unix user.
5023: $contentpwd = (getpwnam($user))[1];
5024: if($contentpwd) {
5025: if($contentpwd eq 'x') { # Shadow password file...
5026: my $pwauth_path = "/usr/local/sbin/pwauth";
5027: open PWAUTH, "|$pwauth_path" or
5028: die "Cannot invoke authentication";
5029: print PWAUTH "$user\n$password\n";
5030: close PWAUTH;
5031: $validated = ! $?;
5032:
5033: } else { # Passwords in /etc/passwd.
5034: $validated = (crypt($password,
5035: $contentpwd) eq $contentpwd);
5036: }
5037: } else {
5038: $validated = 0;
5039: }
5040: }
5041: elsif ($howpwd eq "krb4") { # user is in kerberos 4 auth. domain.
5042: if(! ($password =~ /$null/) ) {
5043: my $k4error = &Authen::Krb4::get_pw_in_tkt($user,
5044: "",
5045: $contentpwd,,
5046: 'krbtgt',
5047: $contentpwd,
5048: 1,
5049: $password);
5050: if(!$k4error) {
5051: $validated = 1;
1.224 foxr 5052: } else {
1.220 foxr 5053: $validated = 0;
5054: &logthis('krb4: '.$user.', '.$contentpwd.', '.
5055: &Authen::Krb4::get_err_txt($Authen::Krb4::error));
5056: }
1.224 foxr 5057: } else {
1.220 foxr 5058: $validated = 0; # Password has a match with null.
5059: }
1.224 foxr 5060: } elsif ($howpwd eq "krb5") { # User is in kerberos 5 auth. domain.
1.220 foxr 5061: if(!($password =~ /$null/)) { # Null password not allowed.
5062: my $krbclient = &Authen::Krb5::parse_name($user.'@'
5063: .$contentpwd);
5064: my $krbservice = "krbtgt/".$contentpwd."\@".$contentpwd;
5065: my $krbserver = &Authen::Krb5::parse_name($krbservice);
5066: my $credentials= &Authen::Krb5::cc_default();
5067: $credentials->initialize($krbclient);
5068: my $krbreturn = &Authen::KRb5::get_in_tkt_with_password($krbclient,
5069: $krbserver,
5070: $password,
5071: $credentials);
5072: $validated = ($krbreturn == 1);
1.224 foxr 5073: } else {
1.220 foxr 5074: $validated = 0;
5075: }
1.224 foxr 5076: } elsif ($howpwd eq "localauth") {
1.220 foxr 5077: # Authenticate via installation specific authentcation method:
5078: $validated = &localauth::localauth($user,
5079: $password,
5080: $contentpwd);
1.224 foxr 5081: } else { # Unrecognized auth is also bad.
1.220 foxr 5082: $validated = 0;
5083: }
5084: } else {
5085: $validated = 0;
5086: }
5087: #
5088: # $validated has the correct stat of the authentication:
5089: #
5090:
5091: unless ($validated != -3.14159) {
1.249 foxr 5092: # I >really really< want to know if this happens.
5093: # since it indicates that user authentication is badly
5094: # broken in some code path.
5095: #
5096: die "ValidateUser - failed to set the value of validated $domain, $user $password";
1.220 foxr 5097: }
5098: return $validated;
5099: }
5100:
5101:
1.84 albertel 5102: sub addline {
5103: my ($fname,$hostid,$ip,$newline)=@_;
5104: my $contents;
5105: my $found=0;
5106: my $expr='^'.$hostid.':'.$ip.':';
5107: $expr =~ s/\./\\\./g;
1.134 albertel 5108: my $sh;
1.84 albertel 5109: if ($sh=IO::File->new("$fname.subscription")) {
5110: while (my $subline=<$sh>) {
5111: if ($subline !~ /$expr/) {$contents.= $subline;} else {$found=1;}
5112: }
5113: $sh->close();
5114: }
5115: $sh=IO::File->new(">$fname.subscription");
5116: if ($contents) { print $sh $contents; }
5117: if ($newline) { print $sh $newline; }
5118: $sh->close();
5119: return $found;
1.86 www 5120: }
5121:
1.234 foxr 5122: sub get_chat {
1.122 www 5123: my ($cdom,$cname,$udom,$uname)=@_;
1.87 www 5124: my %hash;
5125: my $proname=&propath($cdom,$cname);
5126: my @entries=();
1.88 albertel 5127: if (tie(%hash,'GDBM_File',"$proname/nohist_chatroom.db",
5128: &GDBM_READER(),0640)) {
5129: @entries=map { $_.':'.$hash{$_} } sort keys %hash;
5130: untie %hash;
1.123 www 5131: }
1.124 www 5132: my @participants=();
1.134 albertel 5133: my $cutoff=time-60;
1.123 www 5134: if (tie(%hash,'GDBM_File',"$proname/nohist_inchatroom.db",
1.124 www 5135: &GDBM_WRCREAT(),0640)) {
5136: $hash{$uname.':'.$udom}=time;
1.123 www 5137: foreach (sort keys %hash) {
5138: if ($hash{$_}>$cutoff) {
1.124 www 5139: $participants[$#participants+1]='active_participant:'.$_;
1.123 www 5140: }
5141: }
5142: untie %hash;
1.86 www 5143: }
1.124 www 5144: return (@participants,@entries);
1.86 www 5145: }
5146:
1.234 foxr 5147: sub chat_add {
1.88 albertel 5148: my ($cdom,$cname,$newchat)=@_;
5149: my %hash;
5150: my $proname=&propath($cdom,$cname);
5151: my @entries=();
1.142 www 5152: my $time=time;
1.88 albertel 5153: if (tie(%hash,'GDBM_File',"$proname/nohist_chatroom.db",
5154: &GDBM_WRCREAT(),0640)) {
5155: @entries=map { $_.':'.$hash{$_} } sort keys %hash;
5156: my ($lastid)=($entries[$#entries]=~/^(\w+)\:/);
5157: my ($thentime,$idnum)=split(/\_/,$lastid);
5158: my $newid=$time.'_000000';
5159: if ($thentime==$time) {
5160: $idnum=~s/^0+//;
5161: $idnum++;
5162: $idnum=substr('000000'.$idnum,-6,6);
5163: $newid=$time.'_'.$idnum;
5164: }
5165: $hash{$newid}=$newchat;
5166: my $expired=$time-3600;
5167: foreach (keys %hash) {
5168: my ($thistime)=($_=~/(\d+)\_/);
5169: if ($thistime<$expired) {
1.89 www 5170: delete $hash{$_};
1.88 albertel 5171: }
5172: }
5173: untie %hash;
1.142 www 5174: }
5175: {
5176: my $hfh;
5177: if ($hfh=IO::File->new(">>$proname/chatroom.log")) {
5178: print $hfh "$time:".&unescape($newchat)."\n";
5179: }
1.86 www 5180: }
1.84 albertel 5181: }
5182:
5183: sub unsub {
5184: my ($fname,$clientip)=@_;
5185: my $result;
1.188 foxr 5186: my $unsubs = 0; # Number of successful unsubscribes:
5187:
5188:
5189: # An old way subscriptions were handled was to have a
5190: # subscription marker file:
5191:
5192: Debug("Attempting unlink of $fname.$clientname");
1.161 foxr 5193: if (unlink("$fname.$clientname")) {
1.188 foxr 5194: $unsubs++; # Successful unsub via marker file.
5195: }
5196:
5197: # The more modern way to do it is to have a subscription list
5198: # file:
5199:
1.84 albertel 5200: if (-e "$fname.subscription") {
1.161 foxr 5201: my $found=&addline($fname,$clientname,$clientip,'');
1.188 foxr 5202: if ($found) {
5203: $unsubs++;
5204: }
5205: }
5206:
5207: # If either or both of these mechanisms succeeded in unsubscribing a
5208: # resource we can return ok:
5209:
5210: if($unsubs) {
5211: $result = "ok\n";
1.84 albertel 5212: } else {
1.188 foxr 5213: $result = "not_subscribed\n";
1.84 albertel 5214: }
1.188 foxr 5215:
1.84 albertel 5216: return $result;
5217: }
5218:
1.101 www 5219: sub currentversion {
5220: my $fname=shift;
5221: my $version=-1;
5222: my $ulsdir='';
5223: if ($fname=~/^(.+)\/[^\/]+$/) {
5224: $ulsdir=$1;
5225: }
1.114 albertel 5226: my ($fnamere1,$fnamere2);
5227: # remove version if already specified
1.101 www 5228: $fname=~s/\.\d+\.(\w+(?:\.meta)*)$/\.$1/;
1.114 albertel 5229: # get the bits that go before and after the version number
5230: if ( $fname=~/^(.*\.)(\w+(?:\.meta)*)$/ ) {
5231: $fnamere1=$1;
5232: $fnamere2='.'.$2;
5233: }
1.101 www 5234: if (-e $fname) { $version=1; }
5235: if (-e $ulsdir) {
1.134 albertel 5236: if(-d $ulsdir) {
5237: if (opendir(LSDIR,$ulsdir)) {
5238: my $ulsfn;
5239: while ($ulsfn=readdir(LSDIR)) {
1.101 www 5240: # see if this is a regular file (ignore links produced earlier)
1.134 albertel 5241: my $thisfile=$ulsdir.'/'.$ulsfn;
5242: unless (-l $thisfile) {
1.160 www 5243: if ($thisfile=~/\Q$fnamere1\E(\d+)\Q$fnamere2\E$/) {
1.134 albertel 5244: if ($1>$version) { $version=$1; }
5245: }
5246: }
5247: }
5248: closedir(LSDIR);
5249: $version++;
5250: }
5251: }
5252: }
5253: return $version;
1.101 www 5254: }
5255:
5256: sub thisversion {
5257: my $fname=shift;
5258: my $version=-1;
5259: if ($fname=~/\.(\d+)\.\w+(?:\.meta)*$/) {
5260: $version=$1;
5261: }
5262: return $version;
5263: }
5264:
1.84 albertel 5265: sub subscribe {
5266: my ($userinput,$clientip)=@_;
5267: my $result;
5268: my ($cmd,$fname)=split(/:/,$userinput);
5269: my $ownership=&ishome($fname);
5270: if ($ownership eq 'owner') {
1.101 www 5271: # explitly asking for the current version?
5272: unless (-e $fname) {
5273: my $currentversion=¤tversion($fname);
5274: if (&thisversion($fname)==$currentversion) {
5275: if ($fname=~/^(.+)\.\d+\.(\w+(?:\.meta)*)$/) {
5276: my $root=$1;
5277: my $extension=$2;
5278: symlink($root.'.'.$extension,
5279: $root.'.'.$currentversion.'.'.$extension);
1.102 www 5280: unless ($extension=~/\.meta$/) {
5281: symlink($root.'.'.$extension.'.meta',
5282: $root.'.'.$currentversion.'.'.$extension.'.meta');
5283: }
1.101 www 5284: }
5285: }
5286: }
1.84 albertel 5287: if (-e $fname) {
5288: if (-d $fname) {
5289: $result="directory\n";
5290: } else {
1.161 foxr 5291: if (-e "$fname.$clientname") {&unsub($fname,$clientip);}
1.134 albertel 5292: my $now=time;
1.161 foxr 5293: my $found=&addline($fname,$clientname,$clientip,
5294: "$clientname:$clientip:$now\n");
1.84 albertel 5295: if ($found) { $result="$fname\n"; }
5296: # if they were subscribed to only meta data, delete that
5297: # subscription, when you subscribe to a file you also get
5298: # the metadata
5299: unless ($fname=~/\.meta$/) { &unsub("$fname.meta",$clientip); }
5300: $fname=~s/\/home\/httpd\/html\/res/raw/;
5301: $fname="http://$thisserver/".$fname;
5302: $result="$fname\n";
5303: }
5304: } else {
5305: $result="not_found\n";
5306: }
5307: } else {
5308: $result="rejected\n";
5309: }
5310: return $result;
5311: }
1.91 albertel 5312:
5313: sub make_passwd_file {
1.98 foxr 5314: my ($uname, $umode,$npass,$passfilename)=@_;
1.91 albertel 5315: my $result="ok\n";
5316: if ($umode eq 'krb4' or $umode eq 'krb5') {
5317: {
5318: my $pf = IO::File->new(">$passfilename");
1.261 foxr 5319: if ($pf) {
5320: print $pf "$umode:$npass\n";
5321: } else {
5322: $result = "pass_file_failed_error";
5323: }
1.91 albertel 5324: }
5325: } elsif ($umode eq 'internal') {
5326: my $salt=time;
5327: $salt=substr($salt,6,2);
5328: my $ncpass=crypt($npass,$salt);
5329: {
5330: &Debug("Creating internal auth");
5331: my $pf = IO::File->new(">$passfilename");
1.261 foxr 5332: if($pf) {
5333: print $pf "internal:$ncpass\n";
5334: } else {
5335: $result = "pass_file_failed_error";
5336: }
1.91 albertel 5337: }
5338: } elsif ($umode eq 'localauth') {
5339: {
5340: my $pf = IO::File->new(">$passfilename");
1.261 foxr 5341: if($pf) {
5342: print $pf "localauth:$npass\n";
5343: } else {
5344: $result = "pass_file_failed_error";
5345: }
1.91 albertel 5346: }
5347: } elsif ($umode eq 'unix') {
5348: {
1.186 foxr 5349: #
5350: # Don't allow the creation of privileged accounts!!! that would
5351: # be real bad!!!
5352: #
5353: my $uid = getpwnam($uname);
5354: if((defined $uid) && ($uid == 0)) {
5355: &logthis(">>>Attempted to create privilged account blocked");
5356: return "no_priv_account_error\n";
5357: }
5358:
1.223 foxr 5359: my $execpath ="$perlvar{'lonDaemons'}/"."lcuseradd";
1.224 foxr 5360:
5361: my $lc_error_file = $execdir."/tmp/lcuseradd".$$.".status";
1.91 albertel 5362: {
5363: &Debug("Executing external: ".$execpath);
1.98 foxr 5364: &Debug("user = ".$uname.", Password =". $npass);
1.132 matthew 5365: my $se = IO::File->new("|$execpath > $perlvar{'lonDaemons'}/logs/lcuseradd.log");
1.91 albertel 5366: print $se "$uname\n";
5367: print $se "$npass\n";
5368: print $se "$npass\n";
1.223 foxr 5369: print $se "$lc_error_file\n"; # Status -> unique file.
1.97 foxr 5370: }
1.223 foxr 5371: my $error = IO::File->new("< $lc_error_file");
5372: my $useraddok = <$error>;
5373: $error->close;
5374: unlink($lc_error_file);
5375:
5376: chomp $useraddok;
5377:
1.97 foxr 5378: if($useraddok > 0) {
1.223 foxr 5379: my $error_text = &lcuseraddstrerror($useraddok);
5380: &logthis("Failed lcuseradd: $error_text");
5381: $result = "lcuseradd_failed:$error_text\n";
1.224 foxr 5382: } else {
1.223 foxr 5383: my $pf = IO::File->new(">$passfilename");
1.261 foxr 5384: if($pf) {
5385: print $pf "unix:\n";
5386: } else {
5387: $result = "pass_file_failed_error";
5388: }
1.91 albertel 5389: }
5390: }
5391: } elsif ($umode eq 'none') {
5392: {
1.223 foxr 5393: my $pf = IO::File->new("> $passfilename");
1.261 foxr 5394: if($pf) {
5395: print $pf "none:\n";
5396: } else {
5397: $result = "pass_file_failed_error";
5398: }
1.91 albertel 5399: }
5400: } else {
5401: $result="auth_mode_error\n";
5402: }
5403: return $result;
1.121 albertel 5404: }
5405:
5406: sub sethost {
5407: my ($remotereq) = @_;
5408: my (undef,$hostid)=split(/:/,$remotereq);
5409: if (!defined($hostid)) { $hostid=$perlvar{'lonHostID'}; }
5410: if ($hostip{$perlvar{'lonHostID'}} eq $hostip{$hostid}) {
1.200 matthew 5411: $currenthostid =$hostid;
1.121 albertel 5412: $currentdomainid=$hostdom{$hostid};
5413: &logthis("Setting hostid to $hostid, and domain to $currentdomainid");
5414: } else {
5415: &logthis("Requested host id $hostid not an alias of ".
5416: $perlvar{'lonHostID'}." refusing connection");
5417: return 'unable_to_set';
5418: }
5419: return 'ok';
5420: }
5421:
5422: sub version {
5423: my ($userinput)=@_;
5424: $remoteVERSION=(split(/:/,$userinput))[1];
5425: return "version:$VERSION";
1.127 albertel 5426: }
1.178 foxr 5427:
1.128 albertel 5428: #There is a copy of this in lonnet.pm
1.127 albertel 5429: sub userload {
5430: my $numusers=0;
5431: {
5432: opendir(LONIDS,$perlvar{'lonIDsDir'});
5433: my $filename;
5434: my $curtime=time;
5435: while ($filename=readdir(LONIDS)) {
5436: if ($filename eq '.' || $filename eq '..') {next;}
1.138 albertel 5437: my ($mtime)=(stat($perlvar{'lonIDsDir'}.'/'.$filename))[9];
1.159 albertel 5438: if ($curtime-$mtime < 1800) { $numusers++; }
1.127 albertel 5439: }
5440: closedir(LONIDS);
5441: }
5442: my $userloadpercent=0;
5443: my $maxuserload=$perlvar{'lonUserLoadLim'};
5444: if ($maxuserload) {
1.129 albertel 5445: $userloadpercent=100*$numusers/$maxuserload;
1.127 albertel 5446: }
1.130 albertel 5447: $userloadpercent=sprintf("%.2f",$userloadpercent);
1.127 albertel 5448: return $userloadpercent;
1.91 albertel 5449: }
5450:
1.205 raeburn 5451: # Routines for serializing arrays and hashes (copies from lonnet)
5452:
5453: sub array2str {
5454: my (@array) = @_;
5455: my $result=&arrayref2str(\@array);
5456: $result=~s/^__ARRAY_REF__//;
5457: $result=~s/__END_ARRAY_REF__$//;
5458: return $result;
5459: }
5460:
5461: sub arrayref2str {
5462: my ($arrayref) = @_;
5463: my $result='__ARRAY_REF__';
5464: foreach my $elem (@$arrayref) {
5465: if(ref($elem) eq 'ARRAY') {
5466: $result.=&arrayref2str($elem).'&';
5467: } elsif(ref($elem) eq 'HASH') {
5468: $result.=&hashref2str($elem).'&';
5469: } elsif(ref($elem)) {
5470: #print("Got a ref of ".(ref($elem))." skipping.");
5471: } else {
5472: $result.=&escape($elem).'&';
5473: }
5474: }
5475: $result=~s/\&$//;
5476: $result .= '__END_ARRAY_REF__';
5477: return $result;
5478: }
5479:
5480: sub hash2str {
5481: my (%hash) = @_;
5482: my $result=&hashref2str(\%hash);
5483: $result=~s/^__HASH_REF__//;
5484: $result=~s/__END_HASH_REF__$//;
5485: return $result;
5486: }
5487:
5488: sub hashref2str {
5489: my ($hashref)=@_;
5490: my $result='__HASH_REF__';
5491: foreach (sort(keys(%$hashref))) {
5492: if (ref($_) eq 'ARRAY') {
5493: $result.=&arrayref2str($_).'=';
5494: } elsif (ref($_) eq 'HASH') {
5495: $result.=&hashref2str($_).'=';
5496: } elsif (ref($_)) {
5497: $result.='=';
5498: #print("Got a ref of ".(ref($_))." skipping.");
5499: } else {
5500: if ($_) {$result.=&escape($_).'=';} else { last; }
5501: }
5502:
5503: if(ref($hashref->{$_}) eq 'ARRAY') {
5504: $result.=&arrayref2str($hashref->{$_}).'&';
5505: } elsif(ref($hashref->{$_}) eq 'HASH') {
5506: $result.=&hashref2str($hashref->{$_}).'&';
5507: } elsif(ref($hashref->{$_})) {
5508: $result.='&';
5509: #print("Got a ref of ".(ref($hashref->{$_}))." skipping.");
5510: } else {
5511: $result.=&escape($hashref->{$_}).'&';
5512: }
5513: }
5514: $result=~s/\&$//;
5515: $result .= '__END_HASH_REF__';
5516: return $result;
5517: }
1.200 matthew 5518:
1.61 harris41 5519: # ----------------------------------- POD (plain old documentation, CPAN style)
5520:
5521: =head1 NAME
5522:
5523: lond - "LON Daemon" Server (port "LOND" 5663)
5524:
5525: =head1 SYNOPSIS
5526:
1.74 harris41 5527: Usage: B<lond>
5528:
5529: Should only be run as user=www. This is a command-line script which
5530: is invoked by B<loncron>. There is no expectation that a typical user
5531: will manually start B<lond> from the command-line. (In other words,
5532: DO NOT START B<lond> YOURSELF.)
1.61 harris41 5533:
5534: =head1 DESCRIPTION
5535:
1.74 harris41 5536: There are two characteristics associated with the running of B<lond>,
5537: PROCESS MANAGEMENT (starting, stopping, handling child processes)
5538: and SERVER-SIDE ACTIVITIES (password authentication, user creation,
5539: subscriptions, etc). These are described in two large
5540: sections below.
5541:
5542: B<PROCESS MANAGEMENT>
5543:
1.61 harris41 5544: Preforker - server who forks first. Runs as a daemon. HUPs.
5545: Uses IDEA encryption
5546:
1.74 harris41 5547: B<lond> forks off children processes that correspond to the other servers
5548: in the network. Management of these processes can be done at the
5549: parent process level or the child process level.
5550:
5551: B<logs/lond.log> is the location of log messages.
5552:
5553: The process management is now explained in terms of linux shell commands,
5554: subroutines internal to this code, and signal assignments:
5555:
5556: =over 4
5557:
5558: =item *
5559:
5560: PID is stored in B<logs/lond.pid>
5561:
5562: This is the process id number of the parent B<lond> process.
5563:
5564: =item *
5565:
5566: SIGTERM and SIGINT
5567:
5568: Parent signal assignment:
5569: $SIG{INT} = $SIG{TERM} = \&HUNTSMAN;
5570:
5571: Child signal assignment:
5572: $SIG{INT} = 'DEFAULT'; (and SIGTERM is DEFAULT also)
5573: (The child dies and a SIGALRM is sent to parent, awaking parent from slumber
5574: to restart a new child.)
5575:
5576: Command-line invocations:
5577: B<kill> B<-s> SIGTERM I<PID>
5578: B<kill> B<-s> SIGINT I<PID>
5579:
5580: Subroutine B<HUNTSMAN>:
5581: This is only invoked for the B<lond> parent I<PID>.
5582: This kills all the children, and then the parent.
5583: The B<lonc.pid> file is cleared.
5584:
5585: =item *
5586:
5587: SIGHUP
5588:
5589: Current bug:
5590: This signal can only be processed the first time
5591: on the parent process. Subsequent SIGHUP signals
5592: have no effect.
5593:
5594: Parent signal assignment:
5595: $SIG{HUP} = \&HUPSMAN;
5596:
5597: Child signal assignment:
5598: none (nothing happens)
5599:
5600: Command-line invocations:
5601: B<kill> B<-s> SIGHUP I<PID>
5602:
5603: Subroutine B<HUPSMAN>:
5604: This is only invoked for the B<lond> parent I<PID>,
5605: This kills all the children, and then the parent.
5606: The B<lond.pid> file is cleared.
5607:
5608: =item *
5609:
5610: SIGUSR1
5611:
5612: Parent signal assignment:
5613: $SIG{USR1} = \&USRMAN;
5614:
5615: Child signal assignment:
5616: $SIG{USR1}= \&logstatus;
5617:
5618: Command-line invocations:
5619: B<kill> B<-s> SIGUSR1 I<PID>
5620:
5621: Subroutine B<USRMAN>:
5622: When invoked for the B<lond> parent I<PID>,
5623: SIGUSR1 is sent to all the children, and the status of
5624: each connection is logged.
1.144 foxr 5625:
5626: =item *
5627:
5628: SIGUSR2
5629:
5630: Parent Signal assignment:
5631: $SIG{USR2} = \&UpdateHosts
5632:
5633: Child signal assignment:
5634: NONE
5635:
1.74 harris41 5636:
5637: =item *
5638:
5639: SIGCHLD
5640:
5641: Parent signal assignment:
5642: $SIG{CHLD} = \&REAPER;
5643:
5644: Child signal assignment:
5645: none
5646:
5647: Command-line invocations:
5648: B<kill> B<-s> SIGCHLD I<PID>
5649:
5650: Subroutine B<REAPER>:
5651: This is only invoked for the B<lond> parent I<PID>.
5652: Information pertaining to the child is removed.
5653: The socket port is cleaned up.
5654:
5655: =back
5656:
5657: B<SERVER-SIDE ACTIVITIES>
5658:
5659: Server-side information can be accepted in an encrypted or non-encrypted
5660: method.
5661:
5662: =over 4
5663:
5664: =item ping
5665:
5666: Query a client in the hosts.tab table; "Are you there?"
5667:
5668: =item pong
5669:
5670: Respond to a ping query.
5671:
5672: =item ekey
5673:
5674: Read in encrypted key, make cipher. Respond with a buildkey.
5675:
5676: =item load
5677:
5678: Respond with CPU load based on a computation upon /proc/loadavg.
5679:
5680: =item currentauth
5681:
5682: Reply with current authentication information (only over an
5683: encrypted channel).
5684:
5685: =item auth
5686:
5687: Only over an encrypted channel, reply as to whether a user's
5688: authentication information can be validated.
5689:
5690: =item passwd
5691:
5692: Allow for a password to be set.
5693:
5694: =item makeuser
5695:
5696: Make a user.
5697:
5698: =item passwd
5699:
5700: Allow for authentication mechanism and password to be changed.
5701:
5702: =item home
1.61 harris41 5703:
1.74 harris41 5704: Respond to a question "are you the home for a given user?"
5705:
5706: =item update
5707:
5708: Update contents of a subscribed resource.
5709:
5710: =item unsubscribe
5711:
5712: The server is unsubscribing from a resource.
5713:
5714: =item subscribe
5715:
5716: The server is subscribing to a resource.
5717:
5718: =item log
5719:
5720: Place in B<logs/lond.log>
5721:
5722: =item put
5723:
5724: stores hash in namespace
5725:
1.230 foxr 5726: =item rolesputy
1.74 harris41 5727:
5728: put a role into a user's environment
5729:
5730: =item get
5731:
5732: returns hash with keys from array
5733: reference filled in from namespace
5734:
5735: =item eget
5736:
5737: returns hash with keys from array
5738: reference filled in from namesp (encrypts the return communication)
5739:
5740: =item rolesget
5741:
5742: get a role from a user's environment
5743:
5744: =item del
5745:
5746: deletes keys out of array from namespace
5747:
5748: =item keys
5749:
5750: returns namespace keys
5751:
5752: =item dump
5753:
5754: dumps the complete (or key matching regexp) namespace into a hash
5755:
5756: =item store
5757:
5758: stores hash permanently
5759: for this url; hashref needs to be given and should be a \%hashname; the
5760: remaining args aren't required and if they aren't passed or are '' they will
5761: be derived from the ENV
5762:
5763: =item restore
5764:
5765: returns a hash for a given url
5766:
5767: =item querysend
5768:
5769: Tells client about the lonsql process that has been launched in response
5770: to a sent query.
5771:
5772: =item queryreply
5773:
5774: Accept information from lonsql and make appropriate storage in temporary
5775: file space.
5776:
5777: =item idput
5778:
5779: Defines usernames as corresponding to IDs. (These "IDs" are unique identifiers
5780: for each student, defined perhaps by the institutional Registrar.)
5781:
5782: =item idget
5783:
5784: Returns usernames corresponding to IDs. (These "IDs" are unique identifiers
5785: for each student, defined perhaps by the institutional Registrar.)
5786:
5787: =item tmpput
5788:
5789: Accept and store information in temporary space.
5790:
5791: =item tmpget
5792:
5793: Send along temporarily stored information.
5794:
5795: =item ls
5796:
5797: List part of a user's directory.
5798:
1.135 foxr 5799: =item pushtable
5800:
5801: Pushes a file in /home/httpd/lonTab directory. Currently limited to:
5802: hosts.tab and domain.tab. The old file is copied to *.tab.backup but
5803: must be restored manually in case of a problem with the new table file.
5804: pushtable requires that the request be encrypted and validated via
5805: ValidateManager. The form of the command is:
5806: enc:pushtable tablename <tablecontents> \n
5807: where pushtable, tablename and <tablecontents> will be encrypted, but \n is a
5808: cleartext newline.
5809:
1.74 harris41 5810: =item Hanging up (exit or init)
5811:
5812: What to do when a client tells the server that they (the client)
5813: are leaving the network.
5814:
5815: =item unknown command
5816:
5817: If B<lond> is sent an unknown command (not in the list above),
5818: it replys to the client "unknown_cmd".
1.135 foxr 5819:
1.74 harris41 5820:
5821: =item UNKNOWN CLIENT
5822:
5823: If the anti-spoofing algorithm cannot verify the client,
5824: the client is rejected (with a "refused" message sent
5825: to the client, and the connection is closed.
5826:
5827: =back
1.61 harris41 5828:
5829: =head1 PREREQUISITES
5830:
5831: IO::Socket
5832: IO::File
5833: Apache::File
5834: Symbol
5835: POSIX
5836: Crypt::IDEA
5837: LWP::UserAgent()
5838: GDBM_File
5839: Authen::Krb4
1.91 albertel 5840: Authen::Krb5
1.61 harris41 5841:
5842: =head1 COREQUISITES
5843:
5844: =head1 OSNAMES
5845:
5846: linux
5847:
5848: =head1 SCRIPT CATEGORIES
5849:
5850: Server/Process
5851:
5852: =cut
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