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1 | .\" $OpenBSD: rcmd.3,v 1.26 2003/06/02 20:18:35 millert Exp $ | ||
2 | .\" | ||
3 | .\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1991, 1993 | ||
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30 | .Dd June 4, 1993 | ||
31 | .Dt RCMD 3 | ||
32 | .Os | ||
33 | .Sh NAME | ||
34 | .Nm rcmd , | ||
35 | .Nm rcmd_af , | ||
36 | .Nm rresvport , | ||
37 | .Nm rresvport_af , | ||
38 | .Nm iruserok , | ||
39 | .Nm ruserok , | ||
40 | .Nm iruserok_sa | ||
41 | .Nd routines for returning a stream to a remote command | ||
42 | .Sh SYNOPSIS | ||
43 | .Fd #include <unistd.h> | ||
44 | .Ft int | ||
45 | .Fn rcmd "char **ahost" "int inport" "const char *locuser" "const char *remuser" "const char *cmd" "int *fd2p" | ||
46 | .Ft int | ||
47 | .Fn rcmd_af "char **ahost" "int inport" "const char *locuser" "const char *remuser" "const char *cmd" "int *fd2p" "int af" | ||
48 | .Ft int | ||
49 | .Fn rresvport "int *port" | ||
50 | .Ft int | ||
51 | .Fn rresvport_af "int *port" "int af" | ||
52 | .Ft int | ||
53 | .Fn iruserok "u_int32_t raddr" "int superuser" "const char *ruser" "const char *luser" | ||
54 | .Ft int | ||
55 | .Fn ruserok "const char *rhost" "int superuser" "const char *ruser" "const char *luser" | ||
56 | .Ft int | ||
57 | .Fn iruserok_sa "const void *sa" "int salen" "int superuser" "const char *ruser" "const char *luser" | ||
58 | .Sh DESCRIPTION | ||
59 | The | ||
60 | .Fn rcmd | ||
61 | function is used by the superuser to execute a command on a remote | ||
62 | machine using an authentication scheme based on reserved | ||
63 | port numbers. | ||
64 | If the calling process is not setuid, the | ||
65 | .Ev RSH | ||
66 | environment variable is set, and | ||
67 | .Fa inport | ||
68 | is | ||
69 | .Dq shell/tcp , | ||
70 | .Xr rcmdsh 3 | ||
71 | is called instead with the value of | ||
72 | .Ev RSH . | ||
73 | Alternately, if the user is not the superuser, | ||
74 | .Fn rcmd | ||
75 | will invoke | ||
76 | .Xr rcmdsh 3 | ||
77 | to run the command via | ||
78 | .Xr rsh 1 . | ||
79 | While | ||
80 | .Fn rcmd | ||
81 | can handle IPv4 cases only, | ||
82 | the | ||
83 | .Fn rcmd_af | ||
84 | function can handle other cases as well. | ||
85 | .Pp | ||
86 | The | ||
87 | .Fn rresvport | ||
88 | and | ||
89 | .Fn rresvport_af | ||
90 | functions return a descriptor to a socket | ||
91 | with an address in the privileged port space. | ||
92 | The | ||
93 | .Fn iruserok | ||
94 | and | ||
95 | .Fn ruserok | ||
96 | functions are used by servers | ||
97 | to authenticate clients requesting service with | ||
98 | .Fn rcmd . | ||
99 | All four functions are present in the same file and are used | ||
100 | by the | ||
101 | .Xr rshd 8 | ||
102 | server (among others). | ||
103 | .Fn iruserok_sa | ||
104 | is an address family independent variant of | ||
105 | .Fn iruserok . | ||
106 | .Pp | ||
107 | The | ||
108 | .Fn rcmd | ||
109 | function looks up the host | ||
110 | .Fa *ahost | ||
111 | using | ||
112 | .Xr gethostbyname 3 , | ||
113 | returning \-1 if the host does not exist. | ||
114 | Otherwise | ||
115 | .Fa *ahost | ||
116 | is set to the standard name of the host | ||
117 | and a connection is established to a server | ||
118 | residing at the well-known Internet port | ||
119 | .Fa inport . | ||
120 | If the user is not the superuser, the only valid port is | ||
121 | .Dq shell/tcp | ||
122 | (usually port 514). | ||
123 | .Pp | ||
124 | If the connection succeeds, | ||
125 | a socket in the Internet domain of type | ||
126 | .Dv SOCK_STREAM | ||
127 | is returned to the caller, and given to the remote | ||
128 | command as stdin and stdout. | ||
129 | If | ||
130 | .Fa fd2p | ||
131 | is non-zero, then an auxiliary channel to a control | ||
132 | process will be set up, and a descriptor for it will be placed | ||
133 | in | ||
134 | .Fa *fd2p . | ||
135 | The control process will return diagnostic | ||
136 | output from the command (unit 2) on this channel, and will also | ||
137 | accept bytes on this channel as being | ||
138 | .Tn UNIX | ||
139 | signal numbers, to be | ||
140 | forwarded to the process group of the command. | ||
141 | If | ||
142 | .Fa fd2p | ||
143 | is | ||
144 | .Va NULL , | ||
145 | then the standard error (unit 2 of the remote command) will be made | ||
146 | the same as the standard output and no provision is made for sending | ||
147 | arbitrary signals to the remote process, although you may be able to | ||
148 | get its attention by using out-of-band data. | ||
149 | Note that if the user is not the superuser, | ||
150 | .Fa fd2p | ||
151 | must be | ||
152 | .Va NULL . | ||
153 | .Pp | ||
154 | .Fn rcmd_af | ||
155 | takes address family in the last argument. | ||
156 | If the last argument is | ||
157 | .Dv PF_UNSPEC , | ||
158 | interpretation of | ||
159 | .Fa *ahost | ||
160 | will obey the underlying address resolution like DNS. | ||
161 | .Pp | ||
162 | The protocol is described in detail in | ||
163 | .Xr rshd 8 . | ||
164 | .Pp | ||
165 | The | ||
166 | .Fn rresvport | ||
167 | and | ||
168 | .Fn rresvport_af | ||
169 | functions are used to obtain a socket with a privileged | ||
170 | address bound to it. | ||
171 | This socket is suitable for use by | ||
172 | .Fn rcmd | ||
173 | and several other functions. | ||
174 | Privileged Internet ports are those in the range 0 to | ||
175 | .Va IPPORT_RESERVED - 1 , | ||
176 | which happens to be 1023. | ||
177 | Only the superuser is allowed to bind an address of this sort to a socket. | ||
178 | .Fn rresvport | ||
179 | and | ||
180 | .Fn rresvport_af | ||
181 | need to be seeded with a port number; if that port | ||
182 | is not available these functions will find another. | ||
183 | .Pp | ||
184 | The | ||
185 | .Fn iruserok | ||
186 | and | ||
187 | .Fn ruserok | ||
188 | functions take a remote host's IP address or name, respectively, | ||
189 | two user names and a flag indicating whether the local user's | ||
190 | name is that of the superuser. | ||
191 | Then, if the user is | ||
192 | .Em not | ||
193 | the superuser, it checks the | ||
194 | .Pa /etc/hosts.equiv | ||
195 | file. | ||
196 | If that lookup is not done, or is unsuccessful, the | ||
197 | .Pa .rhosts | ||
198 | in the local user's home directory is checked to see if the request for | ||
199 | service is allowed. | ||
200 | .Pp | ||
201 | If this file does not exist, is not a regular file, is owned by anyone | ||
202 | other than the user or the superuser, or is writeable by anyone other | ||
203 | than the owner, the check automatically fails. | ||
204 | Zero is returned if the machine name is listed in the | ||
205 | .Pa hosts.equiv | ||
206 | file, or the host and remote user name are found in the | ||
207 | .Pa .rhosts | ||
208 | file; otherwise | ||
209 | .Fn iruserok | ||
210 | and | ||
211 | .Fn ruserok | ||
212 | return \-1. | ||
213 | If the local domain (as obtained from | ||
214 | .Xr gethostname 3 ) | ||
215 | is the same as the remote domain, only the machine name need be specified. | ||
216 | .Pp | ||
217 | If the IP address of the remote host is known, | ||
218 | .Fn iruserok | ||
219 | should be used in preference to | ||
220 | .Fn ruserok , | ||
221 | as it does not require trusting the DNS server for the remote host's domain. | ||
222 | .Pp | ||
223 | While | ||
224 | .Fn iruserok | ||
225 | can handle IPv4 addresses only, | ||
226 | .Fn iruserok_sa | ||
227 | and | ||
228 | .Fn ruserok | ||
229 | can handle other address families as well, like IPv6. | ||
230 | The first argument of | ||
231 | .Fn iruserok_sa | ||
232 | is typed as | ||
233 | .Li "void *" | ||
234 | to avoid dependency between | ||
235 | .Aq Pa unistd.h | ||
236 | and | ||
237 | .Aq Pa sys/socket.h . | ||
238 | .Sh DIAGNOSTICS | ||
239 | The | ||
240 | .Fn rcmd | ||
241 | function returns a valid socket descriptor on success. | ||
242 | It returns \-1 on error and prints a diagnostic message on the standard error. | ||
243 | .Pp | ||
244 | The | ||
245 | .Fn rresvport | ||
246 | and | ||
247 | .Fn rresvport_af | ||
248 | functions return a valid, bound socket descriptor on success. | ||
249 | It returns \-1 on error with the global value | ||
250 | .Va errno | ||
251 | set according to the reason for failure. | ||
252 | The error code | ||
253 | .Er EAGAIN | ||
254 | is overloaded to mean | ||
255 | .Dq all network ports in use . | ||
256 | .Sh SEE ALSO | ||
257 | .Xr rsh 1 , | ||
258 | .Xr intro 2 , | ||
259 | .Xr bindresvport 3 , | ||
260 | .Xr bindresvport_sa 3 , | ||
261 | .Xr rcmdsh 3 , | ||
262 | .Xr rshd 8 | ||
263 | .Sh HISTORY | ||
264 | These | ||
265 | functions appeared in | ||
266 | .Bx 4.2 . | ||