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.IX Title "SUDO_PLUGIN @mansectsu@"
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.TH SUDO_PLUGIN @mansectsu@ "June 11, 2010" "1.8.0b1" "MAINTENANCE COMMANDS"
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.SH "Sudo Plugin API"
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.IX Header "Sudo Plugin API"
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Starting with version 1.8, \fBsudo\fR supports a plugin \s-1API\s0
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for policy and session logging. By default, the \fIsudoers\fR policy
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plugin and an associated I/O logging plugin are used. Via the plugin
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\&\s-1API\s0, \fBsudo\fR can be configured to use alternate policy and/or I/O
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logging plugins provided by third parties. The plugins to be used
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are specified via the \fI@sysconfdir@/sudo.conf\fR file.
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.PP
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The \s-1API\s0 is versioned with a major and minor number. The minor
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version number is incremented when additions are made. The major
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number is incremented when incompatible changes are made. A plugin
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should be check the version passed to it and make sure that the
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major version matches.
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.PP
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The plugin \s-1API\s0 is defined by the \f(CW\*(C`sudo_plugin.h\*(C'\fR header file.
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.SS "The sudo.conf File"
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.IX Subsection "The sudo.conf File"
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The \fI@sysconfdir@/sudo.conf\fR file contains plugin configuration directives.
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Currently, the only supported keyword is the \f(CW\*(C`Plugin\*(C'\fR directive,
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which causes a plugin plugin to be loaded.
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.PP
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A \f(CW\*(C`Plugin\*(C'\fR line consists of the \f(CW\*(C`Plugin\*(C'\fR keyword, followed by the
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\&\fIsymbol_name\fR and the \fIpath\fR to the shared object containing the
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plugin. The \fIsymbol_name\fR is the name of the \f(CW\*(C`struct policy_plugin\*(C'\fR
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or \f(CW\*(C`struct io_plugin\*(C'\fR in the plugin shared object. The \fIpath\fR
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may be fully qualified or relative. If not fully qualified it is
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relative to the \fI@prefix@/libexec\fR directory. Any additional
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parameters after the \fIpath\fR are ignored. Lines that don't begin
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with \f(CW\*(C`Plugin\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`Path\*(C'\fR are silently ignored.
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.PP
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The same shared object may contain multiple plugins, each with a
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different symbol name. The shared object file must be owned by uid
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0 and only writable by its owner. Because of ambiguities that arise
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from composite policies, only a single policy plugin may be specified.
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This limitation does not apply to I/O plugins.
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.PP
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\& #
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\& # Default @sysconfdir@/sudo.conf file
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\& #
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\& # Format:
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\& # Plugin plugin_name plugin_path
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\& # Path askpass /path/to/askpass
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\& #
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\& # The plugin_path is relative to @prefix@/libexec unless
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\& # fully qualified.
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\& # The plugin_name corresponds to a global symbol in the plugin
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\& # that contains the plugin interface structure.
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\& #
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\& Plugin policy_plugin sudoers.so
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\& Plugin io_plugin sudoers.so
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.Ve
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.SS "Policy Plugin \s-1API\s0"
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.IX Subsection "Policy Plugin API"
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A policy plugin must declare and populate a \f(CW\*(C`policy_plugin\*(C'\fR struct
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in the global scope. This structure contains pointers to the functions
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that implement the \fBsudo\fR policy checks. The name of the symbol should
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be specified in \fI@sysconfdir@/sudo.conf\fR along with a path to the plugin
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so that \fBsudo\fR can load it.
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.PP
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\& struct policy_plugin {
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\& #define SUDO_POLICY_PLUGIN 1
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\& unsigned int type; /* always SUDO_POLICY_PLUGIN */
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\& unsigned int version; /* always SUDO_API_VERSION */
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\& int (*open)(unsigned int version, sudo_conv_t conversation,
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\& sudo_printf_t plugin_printf, char * const settings[],
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\& char * const user_info[], char * const user_env[]);
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\& void (*close)(int exit_status, int error);
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\& int (*show_version)(int verbose);
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\& int (*check_policy)(int argc, char * const argv[],
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\& char *env_add[], char **command_info[],
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\& char **argv_out[], char **user_env_out[]);
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\& int (*list)(int argc, char * const argv[], int verbose,
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\& const char *list_user);
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\& int (*validate)(void);
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\& void (*invalidate)(int remove);
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\& int (*init_session)(struct passwd *pwd);
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\& };
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.Ve
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.PP
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The policy_plugin struct has the following fields:
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.IP "type" 4
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.IX Item "type"
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The \f(CW\*(C`type\*(C'\fR field should always be set to \s-1SUDO_POLICY_PLUGIN\s0
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.IP "version" 4
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.IX Item "version"
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The \f(CW\*(C`version\*(C'\fR field should be set to \s-1SUDO_API_VERSION\s0.
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.Sp
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This allows \fBsudo\fR to determine the \s-1API\s0 version the plugin was
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built against.
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.IP "open" 4
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.IX Item "open"
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.Vb 3
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\& int (*open)(unsigned int version, sudo_conv_t conversation,
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\& sudo_printf_t plugin_printf, char * const settings[],
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\& char * const user_info[], char * const user_env[]);
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.Ve
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.Sp
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Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure, \-1 if a general error occurred,
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or \-2 if there was a usage error. In the latter case, \fBsudo\fR will
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print a usage message before it exits. If an error occurs, the
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plugin may optionally call the conversation or plugin_printf function
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with \f(CW\*(C`SUDO_CONF_ERROR_MSG\*(C'\fR to present additional error information
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to the user.
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.Sp
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The function arguments are as follows:
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.RS 4
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.IP "version" 4
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.IX Item "version"
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The version passed in by \fBsudo\fR allows the plugin to determine the
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major and minor version number of the plugin \s-1API\s0 supported by
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\&\fBsudo\fR.
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.IP "conversation" 4
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.IX Item "conversation"
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A pointer to the conversation function that can be used by the
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plugin to interact with the user (see below).
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.IP "plugin_printf" 4
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.IX Item "plugin_printf"
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A pointer to a printf-style function that may be used to display
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informational or error messages (see below).
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.IP "settings" 4
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.IX Item "settings"
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A vector of user-supplied \fBsudo\fR settings in the form of \*(L"name=value\*(R"
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strings. The vector is terminated by a \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR pointer. These
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settings correspond to flags the user specified when running \fBsudo\fR.
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As such, they will only be present when the corresponding flag has
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been specified on the command line.
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.Sp
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When parsing \fIsettings\fR, the plugin should split on the \fBfirst\fR
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equal sign ('=') since the \fIname\fR field will never include one
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itself but the \fIvalue\fR might.
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.RS 4
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.IP "debug_level=number" 4
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.IX Item "debug_level=number"
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A numeric debug level, from 1\-9, if specified via the \f(CW\*(C`\-D\*(C'\fR flag.
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.IP "runas_user=string" 4
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.IX Item "runas_user=string"
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The user name or uid to to run the command as, if specified via the
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\&\f(CW\*(C`\-u\*(C'\fR flag.
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.IP "runas_group=string" 4
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.IX Item "runas_group=string"
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The group name or gid to to run the command as, if specified via
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the \f(CW\*(C`\-g\*(C'\fR flag.
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.IP "prompt=string" 4
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.IX Item "prompt=string"
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The prompt to use when requesting a password, if specified via
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the \f(CW\*(C`\-p\*(C'\fR flag.
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.IP "set_home=bool" 4
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.IX Item "set_home=bool"
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Set to true if the user specified the \f(CW\*(C`\-H\*(C'\fR flag. If true, set the
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\&\f(CW\*(C`HOME\*(C'\fR environment variable to the target user's home directory.
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.IP "preserve_environment=bool" 4
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.IX Item "preserve_environment=bool"
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Set to true if the user specified the \f(CW\*(C`\-E\*(C'\fR flag, indicating that
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the user wishes to preserve the environment.
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.IP "login_shell=bool" 4
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.IX Item "login_shell=bool"
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Set to true if the user specified the \f(CW\*(C`\-i\*(C'\fR flag, indicating that
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the user wishes to run a login shell.
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.IP "implied_shell=bool" 4
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.IX Item "implied_shell=bool"
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If the user does not specify a program on the command line, \fBsudo\fR
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will pass the plugin the path to the user's shell and set
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\&\fIimplied_shell\fR to true. This allows \fBsudo\fR with no arguments
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to be used similarly to \fIsu\fR\|(1). If the plugin does not to support
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this usage, it may return a value of \-2 from the \f(CW\*(C`check_policy\*(C'\fR
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function, which will cause \fBsudo\fR to print a usage message and
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exit.
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.IP "preserve_groups=bool" 4
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.IX Item "preserve_groups=bool"
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Set to true if the user specified the \f(CW\*(C`\-P\*(C'\fR flag, indicating that
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the user wishes to preserve the group vector instead of setting it
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based on the runas user.
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.IP "ignore_ticket=bool" 4
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.IX Item "ignore_ticket=bool"
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Set to true if the user specified the \f(CW\*(C`\-k\*(C'\fR flag along with a
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command, indicating that the user wishes to ignore any cached
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authentication credentials.
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.IP "noninteractive=bool" 4
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.IX Item "noninteractive=bool"
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Set to true if the user specified the \f(CW\*(C`\-n\*(C'\fR flag, indicating that
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\&\fBsudo\fR should operate in non-interactive mode. The plugin may
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reject a command run in non-interactive mode if user interaction
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is required.
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.IP "login_class=string" 4
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.IX Item "login_class=string"
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\&\s-1BSD\s0 login class to use when setting resource limits and nice value,
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if specified by the \f(CW\*(C`\-c\*(C'\fR flag.
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.IP "selinux_role=string" 4
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.IX Item "selinux_role=string"
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SELinux role to use when executing the command, if specified by
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the \f(CW\*(C`\-r\*(C'\fR flag.
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.IP "selinux_type=string" 4
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.IX Item "selinux_type=string"
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SELinux type to use when executing the command, if specified by
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the \f(CW\*(C`\-t\*(C'\fR flag.
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.IP "bsdauth_type=string" 4
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.IX Item "bsdauth_type=string"
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Authentication type, if specified by the \f(CW\*(C`\-a\*(C'\fR flag, to use on
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systems where \s-1BSD\s0 authentication is supported.
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.IP "progname=string" 4
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.IX Item "progname=string"
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The command name that sudo was run as, typically \*(L"sudo\*(R" or \*(L"sudoedit\*(R".
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.IP "sudoedit=bool" 4
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.IX Item "sudoedit=bool"
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Set to true when the \f(CW\*(C`\-e\*(C'\fR flag is is specified or if invoked as
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\&\fBsudoedit\fR. The plugin shall substitute an editor into \fIargv\fR
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in the \fIcheck_policy\fR function or return \f(CW\*(C`\-2\*(C'\fR with a usage error
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if the plugin does not support \fIsudoedit\fR. For more information,
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see the \fIcheck_policy\fR section.
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.IP "closefrom=number" 4
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.IX Item "closefrom=number"
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If specified, the user has requested via the \f(CW\*(C`\-C\*(C'\fR flag that \fBsudo\fR
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close all files descriptors with a value of \fInumber\fR or higher.
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The plugin may optionally pass this, or another value, back in the
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\&\fIcommand_info\fR list.
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.RE
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silently ignore settings that it does not recognize.
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.RE
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.IP "user_info" 4
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.IX Item "user_info"
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A vector of information about the user running the command in the form of
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\&\*(L"name=value\*(R" strings. The vector is terminated by a \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR pointer.
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.Sp
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equal sign ('=') since the \fIname\fR field will never include one
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.RS 4
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.IP "user=string" 4
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.IX Item "user=string"
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The name of the user invoking \fBsudo\fR.
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.IP "uid=uid_t" 4
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.IX Item "uid=uid_t"
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The real user \s-1ID\s0 of the user invoking \fBsudo\fR.
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.IP "gid=gid_t" 4
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.IX Item "gid=gid_t"
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The real group \s-1ID\s0 of the user invoking \fBsudo\fR.
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.IP "groups=list" 4
|
|
.IX Item "groups=list"
|
|
The user's supplementary group list formatted as a string of
|
|
comma-separated group IDs.
|
|
.IP "cwd=string" 4
|
|
.IX Item "cwd=string"
|
|
The user's current working directory.
|
|
.IP "tty=string" 4
|
|
.IX Item "tty=string"
|
|
The path to the user's terminal device. If the user has no terminal
|
|
device associated with the session, the value will be empty, as in
|
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`tty=\*(C'\fR.
|
|
.IP "host=string" 4
|
|
.IX Item "host=string"
|
|
The local machine's hostname as returned by the \f(CW\*(C`gethostname()\*(C'\fR
|
|
system call.
|
|
.IP "lines=int" 4
|
|
.IX Item "lines=int"
|
|
The number of lines the user's terminal supports. If there is
|
|
no terminal device available, a default value of 24 is used.
|
|
.IP "cols=int" 4
|
|
.IX Item "cols=int"
|
|
The number of columns the user's terminal supports. If there is
|
|
no terminal device available, a default value of 80 is used.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP "user_env" 4
|
|
.IX Item "user_env"
|
|
The user's environment in the form of a \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR\-terminated vector of
|
|
\&\*(L"name=value\*(R" strings.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
When parsing \fIuser_env\fR, the plugin should split on the \fBfirst\fR
|
|
equal sign ('=') since the \fIname\fR field will never include one
|
|
itself but the \fIvalue\fR might.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP "close" 4
|
|
.IX Item "close"
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& void (*close)(int exit_status, int error);
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Sp
|
|
The \f(CW\*(C`close\*(C'\fR function is called when the command being run by \fBsudo\fR
|
|
finishes.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
The function arguments are as follows:
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.IP "exit_status" 4
|
|
.IX Item "exit_status"
|
|
The command's exit status, as returned by the \fIwait\fR\|(2) system call.
|
|
The value of \f(CW\*(C`exit_status\*(C'\fR is undefined if \f(CW\*(C`error\*(C'\fR is non-zero.
|
|
.IP "error" 4
|
|
.IX Item "error"
|
|
If the command could not be executed, this is set to the value of
|
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`errno\*(C'\fR set by the \fIexecve\fR\|(2) system call. The plugin is responsible
|
|
for displaying error information via the conversation or plugin_printf
|
|
function. If the command was successfully executed, the value of
|
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`error\*(C'\fR is 0.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP "show_version" 4
|
|
.IX Item "show_version"
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& int (*show_version)(int verbose);
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Sp
|
|
The \f(CW\*(C`show_version\*(C'\fR function is called by \fBsudo\fR when the user specifies
|
|
the \f(CW\*(C`\-V\*(C'\fR option. The plugin may display its version information
|
|
to the user via the conversation or plugin_printf function using
|
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`SUDO_CONV_INFO_MSG\*(C'\fR. If the user requests detailed version
|
|
information, the verbose flag will be set.
|
|
.IP "check_policy" 4
|
|
.IX Item "check_policy"
|
|
.Vb 3
|
|
\& int (*check_policy)(int argc, char * const argv[]
|
|
\& char *env_add[], char **command_info[],
|
|
\& char **argv_out[], char **user_env_out[]);
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Sp
|
|
The \fIcheck_policy\fR function is called by \fBsudo\fR to determine
|
|
whether the user is allowed to run the specified commands.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
If the \fIsudoedit\fR option was enabled in the \fIsettings\fR array
|
|
passed to the \fIopen\fR function, the user has requested \fIsudoedit\fR
|
|
mode. \fIsudoedit\fR is a mechanism for editing one or more files
|
|
where an editor is run with the user's credentials instead of with
|
|
elevated privileges. \fBsudo\fR achieves this by creating user-writable
|
|
temporary copies of the files to be edited and then overwriting the
|
|
originals with the temporary copies after editing is complete. If
|
|
the plugin supports \fBsudoedit\fR, it should choose the editor to be
|
|
used, potentially from a variable in the user's environment, such
|
|
as \f(CW\*(C`EDITOR\*(C'\fR, and include it in \fIargv_out\fR (note that environment
|
|
variables may include command line flags). The files to be edited
|
|
should be copied from \fIargv\fR into \fIargv_out\fR, separated from the
|
|
editor and its arguments by a \f(CW"\-\-"\fR element. The \f(CW"\-\-"\fR will
|
|
be removed by \fBsudo\fR before the editor is executed. The plugin
|
|
should also set \fIsudoedit=true\fR in the \fIcommand_info\fR list.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
The \fIcheck_policy\fR function returns 1 if the command is allowed,
|
|
0 if not allowed, \-1 for a general error, or \-2 for a usage error
|
|
or if \fBsudoedit\fR was specified but is unsupported by the plugin.
|
|
In the latter case, \fBsudo\fR will print a usage message before it
|
|
exits. If an error occurs, the plugin may optionally call the
|
|
conversation or plugin_printf function with \f(CW\*(C`SUDO_CONF_ERROR_MSG\*(C'\fR
|
|
to present additional error information to the user.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
The function arguments are as follows:
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.IP "argc" 4
|
|
.IX Item "argc"
|
|
The number of elements in \fIargv\fR, not counting the final \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR
|
|
pointer.
|
|
.IP "argv" 4
|
|
.IX Item "argv"
|
|
The argument vector describing the command the user wishes to run,
|
|
in the same form as what would be passed to the \fIexecve()\fR system
|
|
call. The vector is terminated by a \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR pointer.
|
|
.IP "env_add" 4
|
|
.IX Item "env_add"
|
|
Additional environment variables specified by the user on the command
|
|
line in the form of a \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR\-terminated vector of \*(L"name=value\*(R"
|
|
strings. The plugin may reject the command if one or more variables
|
|
are not allowed to be set, or it may silently ignore such variables.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
When parsing \fIenv_add\fR, the plugin should split on the \fBfirst\fR
|
|
equal sign ('=') since the \fIname\fR field will never include one
|
|
itself but the \fIvalue\fR might.
|
|
.IP "command_info" 4
|
|
.IX Item "command_info"
|
|
Information about the command being run in the form of \*(L"name=value\*(R"
|
|
strings. These values are used by \fBsudo\fR to set the execution
|
|
environment when running a command. The plugin is responsible for
|
|
creating and populating the vector, which must be terminated with
|
|
a \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR pointer. The following values are recognized by \fBsudo\fR:
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.IP "command=string" 4
|
|
.IX Item "command=string"
|
|
Fully qualified path to the command to be executed.
|
|
.IP "runas_uid=uid" 4
|
|
.IX Item "runas_uid=uid"
|
|
User \s-1ID\s0 to run the command as.
|
|
.IP "runas_euid=uid" 4
|
|
.IX Item "runas_euid=uid"
|
|
Effective user \s-1ID\s0 to run the command as.
|
|
If not specified, the value of \fIrunas_uid\fR is used.
|
|
.IP "runas_gid=gid" 4
|
|
.IX Item "runas_gid=gid"
|
|
Group \s-1ID\s0 to run the command as.
|
|
.IP "runas_egid=gid" 4
|
|
.IX Item "runas_egid=gid"
|
|
Effective group \s-1ID\s0 to run the command as.
|
|
If not specified, the value of \fIrunas_gid\fR is used.
|
|
.IP "runas_groups=list" 4
|
|
.IX Item "runas_groups=list"
|
|
The supplementary group vector to use for the command in the form
|
|
of a comma-separated list of group IDs. If \fIpreserve_groups\fR
|
|
is set, this option is ignored.
|
|
.IP "login_class=login_class" 4
|
|
.IX Item "login_class=login_class"
|
|
\&\s-1BSD\s0 login class to use when setting resource limits and nice value
|
|
(optional). This option is only set on systems that support login
|
|
classes.
|
|
.IP "preserve_groups=bool" 4
|
|
.IX Item "preserve_groups=bool"
|
|
If set, \fBsudo\fR will preserve the user's group vector instead of
|
|
initializing the group vector based on \f(CW\*(C`runas_user\*(C'\fR.
|
|
.IP "cwd=string" 4
|
|
.IX Item "cwd=string"
|
|
The current working directory to change to when executing the command.
|
|
.IP "noexec=bool" 4
|
|
.IX Item "noexec=bool"
|
|
If set, prevent the command from executing other programs.
|
|
.IP "chroot=string" 4
|
|
.IX Item "chroot=string"
|
|
The root directory to use when running the command.
|
|
.IP "nice=int" 4
|
|
.IX Item "nice=int"
|
|
Nice value (priority) to use when executing the command. The nice
|
|
value, if specified, overrides the priority associated with the
|
|
\&\fIlogin_class\fR on \s-1BSD\s0 systems.
|
|
.IP "umask=octal" 4
|
|
.IX Item "umask=octal"
|
|
The file creation mask to use when executing the command.
|
|
.IP "selinux_role=string" 4
|
|
.IX Item "selinux_role=string"
|
|
SELinux role to use when executing the command.
|
|
.IP "selinux_type=string" 4
|
|
.IX Item "selinux_type=string"
|
|
SELinux type to use when executing the command.
|
|
.IP "timeout=int" 4
|
|
.IX Item "timeout=int"
|
|
Command timeout. If non-zero then when the timeout expires the
|
|
command will be killed.
|
|
.IP "sudoedit=bool" 4
|
|
.IX Item "sudoedit=bool"
|
|
Set to true when in \fIsudoedit\fR mode. The plugin may enable
|
|
\&\fIsudoedit\fR mode even if \fBsudo\fR was not invoked as \fBsudoedit\fR.
|
|
This allows the plugin to perform command substitution and transparently
|
|
enable \fIsudoedit\fR when the user attempts to run an editor.
|
|
.IP "closefrom=number" 4
|
|
.IX Item "closefrom=number"
|
|
If specified, \fBsudo\fR will close all files descriptors with a value
|
|
of \fInumber\fR or higher.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Unsupported values will be ignored.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP "argv_out" 4
|
|
.IX Item "argv_out"
|
|
The \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR\-terminated argument vector to pass to the \fIexecve()\fR
|
|
system call when executing the command. The plugin is responsible
|
|
for allocating and populating the vector.
|
|
.IP "user_env_out" 4
|
|
.IX Item "user_env_out"
|
|
The \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR\-terminated environment vector to use when executing the
|
|
command. The plugin is responsible for allocating and populating
|
|
the vector.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP "list" 4
|
|
.IX Item "list"
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& int (*list)(int verbose, const char *list_user,
|
|
\& int argc, char * const argv[]);
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Sp
|
|
List available privileges for the invoking user. Returns 1 on
|
|
success, 0 on failure and \-1 on error. On error, the plugin may
|
|
optionally call the conversation or plugin_printf function with
|
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`SUDO_CONF_ERROR_MSG\*(C'\fR to present additional error information to
|
|
the user.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Privileges should be output via the conversation or plugin_printf
|
|
function using \f(CW\*(C`SUDO_CONV_INFO_MSG\*(C'\fR.
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.IP "verbose" 4
|
|
.IX Item "verbose"
|
|
Flag indicating whether to list in verbose mode or not.
|
|
.IP "list_user" 4
|
|
.IX Item "list_user"
|
|
The name of a different user to list privileges for if the policy
|
|
allows it. If \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR, the plugin should list the privileges of
|
|
the invoking user.
|
|
.IP "argc" 4
|
|
.IX Item "argc"
|
|
The number of elements in \fIargv\fR, not counting the final \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR
|
|
pointer.
|
|
.IP "argv" 4
|
|
.IX Item "argv"
|
|
If non\-\f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR, an argument vector describing a command the user
|
|
wishes to check against the policy in the same form as what would
|
|
be passed to the \fIexecve()\fR system call. If the command is permitted
|
|
by the policy, the fully-qualified path to the command should be
|
|
displayed along with any command line arguments.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP "validate" 4
|
|
.IX Item "validate"
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& int (*validate)(void);
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Sp
|
|
The \f(CW\*(C`validate\*(C'\fR function is called when \fBsudo\fR is run with the
|
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`\-v\*(C'\fR flag. For policy plugins such as \fIsudoers\fR that cache
|
|
authentication credentials, this function will validate and cache
|
|
the credentials.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
The \f(CW\*(C`validate\*(C'\fR function should be \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR if the plugin does not
|
|
support credential caching.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure and \-1 on error.
|
|
On error, the plugin may optionally call the conversation or plugin_printf
|
|
function with \f(CW\*(C`SUDO_CONF_ERROR_MSG\*(C'\fR to present additional
|
|
error information to the user.
|
|
.IP "invalidate" 4
|
|
.IX Item "invalidate"
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& void (*invalidate)(int remove);
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Sp
|
|
The \f(CW\*(C`invalidate\*(C'\fR function is called when \fBsudo\fR is called with
|
|
the \f(CW\*(C`\-k\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`\-K\*(C'\fR flag. For policy plugins such as \fIsudoers\fR that
|
|
cache authentication credentials, this function will invalidate the
|
|
credentials. If the \fIremove\fR flag is set, the plugin may remove
|
|
the credentials instead of simply invalidating them.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
The \f(CW\*(C`invalidate\*(C'\fR function should be \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR if the plugin does not
|
|
support credential caching.
|
|
.IP "init_session" 4
|
|
.IX Item "init_session"
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& int (*init_session)(struct passwd *pwd);
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Sp
|
|
The \f(CW\*(C`init_session\*(C'\fR function is called when \fBsudo\fR sets up the
|
|
execution environment for the command, immediately before the
|
|
contents of the \fIcommand_info\fR list are applied (before the uid
|
|
changes). This can be used to do session setup that is not supported
|
|
by \fIcommand_info\fR, such as opening the \s-1PAM\s0 session.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
The \fIpwd\fR argument points to a passwd struct for the user the
|
|
command will be run as if the uid the command will run as was found
|
|
in the password database, otherwise it will be \s-1NULL\s0.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure and \-1 on error.
|
|
On error, the plugin may optionally call the conversation or plugin_printf
|
|
function with \f(CW\*(C`SUDO_CONF_ERROR_MSG\*(C'\fR to present additional
|
|
error information to the user.
|
|
.PP
|
|
\fIConversation \s-1API\s0\fR
|
|
.IX Subsection "Conversation API"
|
|
.PP
|
|
If the plugin needs to interact with the user, it may do so via the
|
|
conversation function. A plugin should not attempt to read directly
|
|
from the standard input or the user's tty (neither of which are
|
|
guaranteed to exist). The caller must include a trailing newline
|
|
in \f(CW\*(C`msg\*(C'\fR if one is to be printed.
|
|
.PP
|
|
A printf-style function is also available that can be used to display
|
|
informational or error messages to the user, which is usually more
|
|
convenient for simple messages where no use input is required.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 10
|
|
\& struct sudo_conv_message {
|
|
\& #define SUDO_CONV_PROMPT_ECHO_OFF 1 /* do not echo user input */
|
|
\& #define SUDO_CONV_PROMPT_ECHO_ON 2 /* echo user input */
|
|
\& #define SUDO_CONV_ERROR_MSG 3 /* error message */
|
|
\& #define SUDO_CONV_INFO_MSG 4 /* informational message */
|
|
\& #define SUDO_CONV_PROMPT_MASK 5 /* mask user input */
|
|
\& int msg_type;
|
|
\& int timeout;
|
|
\& const char *msg;
|
|
\& };
|
|
\&
|
|
\& struct sudo_conv_reply {
|
|
\& char *reply;
|
|
\& };
|
|
\&
|
|
\& typedef int (*sudo_conv_t)(int num_msgs,
|
|
\& const struct sudo_conv_message msgs[],
|
|
\& struct sudo_conv_reply replies[]);
|
|
\&
|
|
\& typedef int (*sudo_printf_t)(int msg_type, const char *fmt, ...);
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Pointers to the conversation and printf-style functions are passed
|
|
in to the plugin's \f(CW\*(C`open\*(C'\fR function when the plugin is initialized.
|
|
.PP
|
|
To use the conversation function, the plugin must pass an array of
|
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`sudo_conv_message\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`sudo_conv_reply\*(C'\fR structures. There must
|
|
be a \f(CW\*(C`struct sudo_conv_message\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`struct sudo_conv_reply\*(C'\fR for
|
|
each message in the conversation. The plugin is responsible for
|
|
freeing the reply buffer filled in to the \f(CW\*(C`struct sudo_conv_reply\*(C'\fR,
|
|
if any.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The printf-style function uses the same underlying mechanism as the
|
|
conversation function but only supports \f(CW\*(C`SUDO_CONV_INFO_MSG\*(C'\fR and
|
|
\&\f(CW\*(C`SUDO_CONV_ERROR_MSG\*(C'\fR for the \fImsg_type\fR parameter. It can be
|
|
more convenient than using the conversation function if no user
|
|
reply is needed and supports standard \fIprintf()\fR escape sequences.
|
|
.PP
|
|
See the sample plugin for an example of the conversation function usage.
|
|
.SS "I/O Plugin \s-1API\s0"
|
|
.IX Subsection "I/O Plugin API"
|
|
.Vb 10
|
|
\& struct io_plugin {
|
|
\& #define SUDO_IO_PLUGIN 2
|
|
\& unsigned int type; /* always SUDO_IO_PLUGIN */
|
|
\& unsigned int version; /* always SUDO_API_VERSION */
|
|
\& int (*open)(unsigned int version, sudo_conv_t conversation
|
|
\& sudo_printf_t plugin_printf, char * const settings[],
|
|
\& char * const user_info[], int argc, char * const argv[],
|
|
\& char * const user_env[]);
|
|
\& void (*close)(int exit_status, int error); /* wait status or error */
|
|
\& int (*show_version)(int verbose);
|
|
\& int (*log_ttyin)(const char *buf, unsigned int len);
|
|
\& int (*log_ttyout)(const char *buf, unsigned int len);
|
|
\& int (*log_stdin)(const char *buf, unsigned int len);
|
|
\& int (*log_stdout)(const char *buf, unsigned int len);
|
|
\& int (*log_stderr)(const char *buf, unsigned int len);
|
|
\& };
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
When an I/O plugin is loaded, \fBsudo\fR runs the command in a pseudo-tty.
|
|
This makes it possible to log the input and output from the user's
|
|
session. If any of the standard input, standard output or standard
|
|
error do not correspond to a tty, \fBsudo\fR will open a pipe to capture
|
|
the I/O for logging before passing it on.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The log_ttyin function receives the raw user input from the terminal
|
|
device (note that this will include input even when echo is disabled,
|
|
such as when a password is read). The log_ttyout function receives
|
|
output from the pseudo-tty that is suitable for replaying the user's
|
|
session at a later time. The log_stdin, log_stdout and log_stderr
|
|
functions are only called if the standard input, standard output
|
|
or standard error respectively correspond to something other than
|
|
a tty.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Any of the logging functions may be set to the \s-1NULL\s0
|
|
pointer if no logging is to be performed. If the open function
|
|
returns \f(CW0\fR, no I/O will be sent to the plugin.
|
|
.PP
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The io_plugin struct has the following fields:
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.IP "type" 4
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.IX Item "type"
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The \f(CW\*(C`type\*(C'\fR field should always be set to \s-1SUDO_IO_PLUGIN\s0
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.IP "version" 4
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.IX Item "version"
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The \f(CW\*(C`version\*(C'\fR field should be set to \s-1SUDO_API_VERSION\s0.
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.Sp
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This allows \fBsudo\fR to determine the \s-1API\s0 version the plugin was
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built against.
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.IP "open" 4
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.IX Item "open"
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.Vb 4
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\& int (*open)(unsigned int version, sudo_conv_t conversation
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\& sudo_printf_t plugin_printf, char * const settings[],
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\& char * const user_info[], int argc, char * const argv[],
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\& char * const user_env[]);
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.Ve
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.Sp
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The \fIopen\fR function is run before the \fIlog_input\fR, \fIlog_output\fR
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or \fIshow_version\fR functions are called. It is only called if the
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version is being requested or the \fIcheck_policy\fR function has
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returned successfully. It returns 1 on success, 0 on failure, \-1
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if a general error occurred, or \-2 if there was a usage error. In
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the latter case, \fBsudo\fR will print a usage message before it exits.
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If an error occurs, the plugin may optionally call the conversation
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or plugin_printf function with \f(CW\*(C`SUDO_CONF_ERROR_MSG\*(C'\fR to present
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additional error information to the user.
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.Sp
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The function arguments are as follows:
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.RS 4
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.IP "version" 4
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.IX Item "version"
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The version passed in by \fBsudo\fR allows the plugin to determine the
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major and minor version number of the plugin \s-1API\s0 supported by
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\&\fBsudo\fR.
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.IP "conversation" 4
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.IX Item "conversation"
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A pointer to the conversation function that may be used by the
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\&\fIshow_version\fR function to display version information (see
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show_version below). The conversation function may also be used
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to display additional error message to the user.
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.IP "plugin_printf" 4
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.IX Item "plugin_printf"
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A pointer to a printf-style function that may be used by the
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\&\fIshow_version\fR function to display version information (see
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show_version below). The plugin_printf function may also be used
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to display additional error message to the user.
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.IP "settings" 4
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.IX Item "settings"
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A vector of user-supplied \fBsudo\fR settings in the form of \*(L"name=value\*(R"
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strings. The vector is terminated by a \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR pointer. These
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settings correspond to flags the user specified when running \fBsudo\fR.
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As such, they will only be present when the corresponding flag has
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been specified on the command line.
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.Sp
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When parsing \fIsettings\fR, the plugin should split on the \fBfirst\fR
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equal sign ('=') since the \fIname\fR field will never include one
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itself but the \fIvalue\fR might.
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.Sp
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See the \*(L"Policy Plugin \s-1API\s0\*(R" section for a list of all possible settings.
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.IP "user_info" 4
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.IX Item "user_info"
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A vector of information about the user running the command in the form of
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\&\*(L"name=value\*(R" strings. The vector is terminated by a \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR pointer.
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.Sp
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When parsing \fIuser_info\fR, the plugin should split on the \fBfirst\fR
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equal sign ('=') since the \fIname\fR field will never include one
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itself but the \fIvalue\fR might.
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.Sp
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See the \*(L"Policy Plugin \s-1API\s0\*(R" section for a list of all possible strings.
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.IP "argc" 4
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.IX Item "argc"
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The number of elements in \fIargv\fR, not counting the final \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR
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pointer.
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.IP "argv" 4
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.IX Item "argv"
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If non\-\f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR, an argument vector describing a command the user
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wishes to run in the same form as what would be passed to the
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\&\fIexecve()\fR system call.
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.IP "user_env" 4
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.IX Item "user_env"
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The user's environment in the form of a \f(CW\*(C`NULL\*(C'\fR\-terminated vector of
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\&\*(L"name=value\*(R" strings.
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.Sp
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When parsing \fIuser_env\fR, the plugin should split on the \fBfirst\fR
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equal sign ('=') since the \fIname\fR field will never include one
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itself but the \fIvalue\fR might.
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.RE
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.RS 4
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.RE
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.IP "close" 4
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.IX Item "close"
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.Vb 1
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\& void (*close)(int exit_status, int error);
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.Ve
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.Sp
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The \f(CW\*(C`close\*(C'\fR function is called when the command being run by \fBsudo\fR
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finishes.
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.Sp
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The function arguments are as follows:
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.RS 4
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.IP "exit_status" 4
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.IX Item "exit_status"
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The command's exit status, as returned by the \fIwait\fR\|(2) system call.
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The value of \f(CW\*(C`exit_status\*(C'\fR is undefined if \f(CW\*(C`error\*(C'\fR is non-zero.
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.IP "error" 4
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.IX Item "error"
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If the command could not be executed, this is set to the value of
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\&\f(CW\*(C`errno\*(C'\fR set by the \fIexecve\fR\|(2) system call. If the command was
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successfully executed, the value of \f(CW\*(C`error\*(C'\fR is 0.
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.RE
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.RS 4
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.RE
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.IP "show_version" 4
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.IX Item "show_version"
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.Vb 1
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\& int (*show_version)(int verbose);
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.Ve
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.Sp
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The \f(CW\*(C`show_version\*(C'\fR function is called by \fBsudo\fR when the user specifies
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the \f(CW\*(C`\-V\*(C'\fR option. The plugin may display its version information
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to the user via the conversation or plugin_printf function using
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\&\f(CW\*(C`SUDO_CONV_INFO_MSG\*(C'\fR. If the user requests detailed version
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information, the verbose flag will be set.
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.IP "log_ttyin" 4
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.IX Item "log_ttyin"
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.Vb 1
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\& int (*log_ttyin)(const char *buf, unsigned int len);
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.Ve
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.Sp
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The \fIlog_ttyin\fR function is called whenever data can be read from
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the user but before it is passed to the running command. This
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allows the plugin to reject data if it chooses to (for instance
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if the input contains banned content). Returns \f(CW1\fR if the data
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should be passed to the command, \f(CW0\fR if the data is rejected
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(which will terminate the command) or \f(CW\*(C`\-1\*(C'\fR if an error occurred.
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.Sp
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The function arguments are as follows:
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.RS 4
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.IP "buf" 4
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.IX Item "buf"
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The buffer containing user input.
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.IP "len" 4
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.IX Item "len"
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The length of \fIbuf\fR in bytes.
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.RE
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.RS 4
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.RE
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.IP "log_ttyout" 4
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.IX Item "log_ttyout"
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.Vb 1
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\& int (*log_ttyout)(const char *buf, unsigned int len);
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.Ve
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.Sp
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The \fIlog_ttyout\fR function is called whenever data can be read from
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the command but before it is written to the user's terminal. This
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allows the plugin to reject data if it chooses to (for instance
|
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if the output contains banned content). Returns \f(CW1\fR if the data
|
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should be passed to the user, \f(CW0\fR if the data is rejected
|
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(which will terminate the command) or \f(CW\*(C`\-1\*(C'\fR if an error occurred.
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.Sp
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The function arguments are as follows:
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.RS 4
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.IP "buf" 4
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.IX Item "buf"
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The buffer containing command output.
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.IP "len" 4
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.IX Item "len"
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The length of \fIbuf\fR in bytes.
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.RE
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.RS 4
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.RE
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.IP "log_stdin" 4
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.IX Item "log_stdin"
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.Vb 1
|
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\& int (*log_stdin)(const char *buf, unsigned int len);
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.Ve
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.Sp
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|
The \fIlog_stdin\fR function is only used if the standard input does
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not correspond to a tty device. It is called whenever data can be
|
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read from the standard input but before it is passed to the running
|
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command. This allows the plugin to reject data if it chooses to
|
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(for instance if the input contains banned content). Returns \f(CW1\fR
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if the data should be passed to the command, \f(CW0\fR if the data is
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rejected (which will terminate the command) or \f(CW\*(C`\-1\*(C'\fR if an error
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occurred.
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.Sp
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The function arguments are as follows:
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.RS 4
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.IP "buf" 4
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.IX Item "buf"
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The buffer containing user input.
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.IP "len" 4
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.IX Item "len"
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The length of \fIbuf\fR in bytes.
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.RE
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.RS 4
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.RE
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.IP "log_stdout" 4
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.IX Item "log_stdout"
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.Vb 1
|
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\& int (*log_stdout)(const char *buf, unsigned int len);
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.Ve
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.Sp
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The \fIlog_stdout\fR function is only used if the standard output does
|
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not correspond to a tty device. It is called whenever data can be
|
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read from the command but before it is written to the standard
|
|
output. This allows the plugin to reject data if it chooses to
|
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(for instance if the output contains banned content). Returns \f(CW1\fR
|
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if the data should be passed to the user, \f(CW0\fR if the data is
|
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rejected (which will terminate the command) or \f(CW\*(C`\-1\*(C'\fR if an error
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occurred.
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.Sp
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The function arguments are as follows:
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.RS 4
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.IP "buf" 4
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.IX Item "buf"
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The buffer containing command output.
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.IP "len" 4
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.IX Item "len"
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The length of \fIbuf\fR in bytes.
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.RE
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.RS 4
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.RE
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.IP "log_stderr" 4
|
|
.IX Item "log_stderr"
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& int (*log_stderr)(const char *buf, unsigned int len);
|
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.Ve
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|
.Sp
|
|
The \fIlog_stderr\fR function is only used if the standard error does
|
|
not correspond to a tty device. It is called whenever data can be
|
|
read from the command but before it is written to the standard
|
|
error. This allows the plugin to reject data if it chooses to
|
|
(for instance if the output contains banned content). Returns \f(CW1\fR
|
|
if the data should be passed to the user, \f(CW0\fR if the data is
|
|
rejected (which will terminate the command) or \f(CW\*(C`\-1\*(C'\fR if an error
|
|
occurred.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
The function arguments are as follows:
|
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.RS 4
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|
.IP "buf" 4
|
|
.IX Item "buf"
|
|
The buffer containing command output.
|
|
.IP "len" 4
|
|
.IX Item "len"
|
|
The length of \fIbuf\fR in bytes.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.RE
|
|
.SS "Unsupported command line options"
|
|
.IX Subsection "Unsupported command line options"
|
|
The \f(CW\*(C`\-L\*(C'\fR command line option has been deprecated as its output is
|
|
covered by the \fIsudoers\fR manual page.
|
|
.SS "Sudo implementation details"
|
|
.IX Subsection "Sudo implementation details"
|
|
Version macros:
|
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.PP
|
|
.Vb 8
|
|
\& #define SUDO_API_VERSION_GET_MAJOR(v) ((v) >> 16)
|
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\& #define SUDO_API_VERSION_GET_MINOR(v) ((v) & 0xffff)
|
|
\& #define SUDO_API_VERSION_SET_MAJOR(vp, n) do { \e
|
|
\& *(vp) = (*(vp) & 0x0000ffff) | ((n) << 16); \e
|
|
\& } while(0)
|
|
\& #define SUDO_VERSION_SET_MINOR(vp, n) do { \e
|
|
\& *(vp) = (*(vp) & 0xffff0000) | (n); \e
|
|
\& } while(0)
|
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\&
|
|
\& #define SUDO_API_VERSION_MAJOR 1
|
|
\& #define SUDO_API_VERSION_MINOR 0
|
|
\& #define SUDO_API_VERSION ((SUDO_API_VERSION_MAJOR << 16) | SUDO_API_VERSION_MINOR)
|
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.Ve
|
|
.PP
|
|
Sudo will cast the plugin symbol to the following when determining
|
|
the plugin type.
|
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.PP
|
|
.Vb 4
|
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\& union sudo_plugin {
|
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\& struct policy_plugin policy;
|
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\& struct io_plugin io;
|
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\& };
|
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.Ve
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