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+SUDO_PLUGIN(4) File Formats Manual SUDO_PLUGIN(4)
+
+NNAAMMEE
+ ssuuddoo__pplluuggiinn - Sudo Plugin API
+
+DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
+ Starting with version 1.8, ssuuddoo supports a plugin API for policy and
+ session logging. Plugins may be compiled as dynamic shared objects (the
+ default on systems that support them) or compiled statically into the
+ ssuuddoo binary itself. By default, the ssuuddooeerrss policy plugin and an
+ associated I/O logging plugin are used. Via the plugin API, ssuuddoo can be
+ configured to use alternate policy and/or I/O logging plugins provided by
+ third parties. The plugins to be used are specified in the sudo.conf(4)
+ file.
+
+ The API is versioned with a major and minor number. The minor version
+ number is incremented when additions are made. The major number is
+ incremented when incompatible changes are made. A plugin should be check
+ the version passed to it and make sure that the major version matches.
+
+ The plugin API is defined by the sudo_plugin.h header file.
+
+ PPoolliiccyy pplluuggiinn AAPPII
+ A policy plugin must declare and populate a policy_plugin struct in the
+ global scope. This structure contains pointers to the functions that
+ implement the ssuuddoo policy checks. The name of the symbol should be
+ specified in sudo.conf(4) along with a path to the plugin so that ssuuddoo
+ can load it.
+
+ struct policy_plugin {
+ #define SUDO_POLICY_PLUGIN 1
+ unsigned int type; /* always SUDO_POLICY_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[], char * const user_env[],
+ char * const plugin_options[]);
+ void (*close)(int exit_status, int error);
+ int (*show_version)(int verbose);
+ int (*check_policy)(int argc, char * const argv[],
+ char *env_add[], char **command_info[],
+ char **argv_out[], char **user_env_out[]);
+ int (*list)(int argc, char * const argv[], int verbose,
+ const char *list_user);
+ int (*validate)(void);
+ void (*invalidate)(int remove);
+ int (*init_session)(struct passwd *pwd, char **user_env[]);
+ void (*register_hooks)(int version,
+ int (*register_hook)(struct sudo_hook *hook));
+ void (*deregister_hooks)(int version,
+ int (*deregister_hook)(struct sudo_hook *hook));
+ };
+
+ The policy_plugin struct has the following fields:
+
+ type The type field should always be set to SUDO_POLICY_PLUGIN.
+
+ version
+ The version field should be set to SUDO_API_VERSION.
+
+ This allows ssuuddoo to determine the API version the plugin was built
+ against.
+
+ open
+ int (*open)(unsigned int version, sudo_conv_t conversation,
+ sudo_printf_t plugin_printf, char * const settings[],
+ char * const user_info[], char * const user_env[],
+ char * const plugin_options[]);
+
+ Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure, -1 if a general error occurred,
+ or -2 if there was a usage error. In the latter case, ssuuddoo will
+ print a usage message before it exits. If an error occurs, the
+ plugin may optionally call the ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() or pplluuggiinn__pprriinnttff()
+ function with SUDO_CONF_ERROR_MSG to present additional error
+ information to the user.
+
+ The function arguments are as follows:
+
+ version
+ The version passed in by ssuuddoo allows the plugin to determine
+ the major and minor version number of the plugin API
+ supported by ssuuddoo.
+
+ conversation
+ A pointer to the ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() function that can be used by
+ the plugin to interact with the user (see below). Returns 0
+ on success and -1 on failure.
+
+ plugin_printf
+ A pointer to a pprriinnttff()-style function that may be used to
+ display informational or error messages (see below). Returns
+ the number of characters printed on success and -1 on
+ failure.
+
+ settings
+ A vector of user-supplied ssuuddoo settings in the form of
+ "name=value" strings. The vector is terminated by a NULL
+ pointer. These settings correspond to flags the user
+ specified when running ssuuddoo. As such, they will only be
+ present when the corresponding flag has been specified on the
+ command line.
+
+ When parsing _s_e_t_t_i_n_g_s, the plugin should split on the ffiirrsstt
+ equal sign (`=') since the _n_a_m_e field will never include one
+ itself but the _v_a_l_u_e might.
+
+ bsdauth_type=string
+ Authentication type, if specified by the --aa flag, to
+ use on systems where BSD authentication is supported.
+
+ closefrom=number
+ If specified, the user has requested via the --CC flag
+ that ssuuddoo close all files descriptors with a value of
+ _n_u_m_b_e_r or higher. The plugin may optionally pass this,
+ or another value, back in the _c_o_m_m_a_n_d___i_n_f_o list.
+
+ debug_flags=string
+ A debug file path name followed by a space and a comma-
+ separated list of debug flags that correspond to the
+ plugin's Debug entry in sudo.conf(4), if there is one.
+ The flags are passed to the plugin exactly as they
+ appear in sudo.conf(4). The syntax used by ssuuddoo and
+ the ssuuddooeerrss plugin is _s_u_b_s_y_s_t_e_m@_p_r_i_o_r_i_t_y but a plugin
+ is free to use a different format so long as it does
+ not include a comma (`,'). Prior to ssuuddoo 1.8.12, there
+ was no way to specify plugin-specific _d_e_b_u_g___f_l_a_g_s so
+ the value was always the same as that used by the ssuuddoo
+ front end and did not include a path name, only the
+ flags themselves. As of version 1.7 of the plugin
+ interface, ssuuddoo will only pass _d_e_b_u_g___f_l_a_g_s if
+ sudo.conf(4) contains a plugin-specific Debug entry.
+
+ debug_level=number
+ This setting has been deprecated in favor of
+ _d_e_b_u_g___f_l_a_g_s.
+
+ ignore_ticket=bool
+ Set to true if the user specified the --kk flag along
+ with a command, indicating that the user wishes to
+ ignore any cached authentication credentials.
+ _i_m_p_l_i_e_d___s_h_e_l_l to true. This allows ssuuddoo with no
+ arguments to be used similarly to su(1). If the plugin
+ does not to support this usage, it may return a value
+ of -2 from the cchheecckk__ppoolliiccyy() function, which will
+ cause ssuuddoo to print a usage message and exit.
+
+ implied_shell=bool
+ If the user does not specify a program on the command
+ line, ssuuddoo will pass the plugin the path to the user's
+ shell and set
+
+ login_class=string
+ BSD login class to use when setting resource limits and
+ nice value, if specified by the --cc flag.
+
+ login_shell=bool
+ Set to true if the user specified the --ii flag,
+ indicating that the user wishes to run a login shell.
+
+ max_groups=int
+ The maximum number of groups a user may belong to.
+ This will only be present if there is a corresponding
+ setting in sudo.conf(4).
+
+ network_addrs=list
+ A space-separated list of IP network addresses and
+ netmasks in the form "addr/netmask", e.g.,
+ "192.168.1.2/255.255.255.0". The address and netmask
+ pairs may be either IPv4 or IPv6, depending on what the
+ operating system supports. If the address contains a
+ colon (`:'), it is an IPv6 address, else it is IPv4.
+
+ noninteractive=bool
+ Set to true if the user specified the --nn flag,
+ indicating that ssuuddoo should operate in non-interactive
+ mode. The plugin may reject a command run in non-
+ interactive mode if user interaction is required.
+
+ plugin_dir=string
+ The default plugin directory used by the ssuuddoo front
+ end. This is the default directory set at compile time
+ and may not correspond to the directory the running
+ plugin was loaded from. It may be used by a plugin to
+ locate support files.
+
+ plugin_path=string
+ The path name of plugin loaded by the ssuuddoo front end.
+ The path name will be a fully-qualified unless the
+ plugin was statically compiled into ssuuddoo.
+
+ preserve_environment=bool
+ Set to true if the user specified the --EE flag,
+ indicating that the user wishes to preserve the
+ environment.
+
+ preserve_groups=bool
+ Set to true if the user specified the --PP flag,
+ indicating that the user wishes to preserve the group
+ vector instead of setting it based on the runas user.
+
+ progname=string
+ The command name that sudo was run as, typically "sudo"
+ or "sudoedit".
+
+ prompt=string
+ The prompt to use when requesting a password, if
+ specified via the --pp flag.
+
+ remote_host=string
+ The name of the remote host to run the command on, if
+ specified via the --hh option. Support for running the
+ command on a remote host is meant to be implemented via
+ a helper program that is executed in place of the user-
+ specified command. The ssuuddoo front end is only capable
+ of executing commands on the local host. Only
+ available starting with API version 1.4.
+
+ run_shell=bool
+ Set to true if the user specified the --ss flag,
+ indicating that the user wishes to run a shell.
+
+ runas_group=string
+ The group name or gid to run the command as, if
+ specified via the --gg flag.
+
+ runas_user=string
+ The user name or uid to run the command as, if
+ specified via the --uu flag.
+
+ selinux_role=string
+ SELinux role to use when executing the command, if
+ specified by the --rr flag.
+
+ selinux_type=string
+ SELinux type to use when executing the command, if
+ specified by the --tt flag.
+
+ set_home=bool
+ Set to true if the user specified the --HH flag. If
+ true, set the HOME environment variable to the target
+ user's home directory.
+
+ sudoedit=bool
+ Set to true when the --ee flag is specified or if invoked
+ as ssuuddooeeddiitt. The plugin shall substitute an editor
+ into _a_r_g_v in the cchheecckk__ppoolliiccyy() function or return -2
+ with a usage error if the plugin does not support
+ _s_u_d_o_e_d_i_t. For more information, see the _c_h_e_c_k___p_o_l_i_c_y
+ section.
+
+ timeout=string
+ User-specified command timeout. Not all plugins
+ support command timeouts and the ability for the user
+ to set a timeout may be restricted by policy. The
+ format of the timeout string is plugin-specific.
+
+ Additional settings may be added in the future so the plugin
+ should silently ignore settings that it does not recognize.
+
+ user_info
+ A vector of information about the user running the command in
+ the form of "name=value" strings. The vector is terminated
+ by a NULL pointer.
+
+ When parsing _u_s_e_r___i_n_f_o, the plugin should split on the ffiirrsstt
+ equal sign (`=') since the _n_a_m_e field will never include one
+ itself but the _v_a_l_u_e might.
+
+ 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.
+
+ cwd=string
+ The user's current working directory.
+
+ egid=gid_t
+ The effective group ID of the user invoking ssuuddoo.
+
+ euid=uid_t
+ The effective user ID of the user invoking ssuuddoo.
+
+ gid=gid_t
+ The real group ID of the user invoking ssuuddoo.
+
+ groups=list
+ The user's supplementary group list formatted as a
+ string of comma-separated group IDs.
+
+ host=string
+ The local machine's hostname as returned by the
+ gethostname(2) system call.
+
+ 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.
+
+ pgid=int
+ The ID of the process group that the running ssuuddoo
+ process is a member of. Only available starting with
+ API version 1.2.
+
+ pid=int
+ The process ID of the running ssuuddoo process. Only
+ available starting with API version 1.2.
+
+ plugin_options
+ Any (non-comment) strings immediately after the plugin
+ path are passed as arguments to the plugin. These
+ arguments are split on a white space boundary and are
+ passed to the plugin in the form of a NULL-terminated
+ array of strings. If no arguments were specified,
+ _p_l_u_g_i_n___o_p_t_i_o_n_s will be the NULL pointer.
+
+ NOTE: the _p_l_u_g_i_n___o_p_t_i_o_n_s parameter is only available
+ starting with API version 1.2. A plugin mmuusstt check the
+ API version specified by the ssuuddoo front end before
+ using _p_l_u_g_i_n___o_p_t_i_o_n_s. Failure to do so may result in a
+ crash.
+
+ ppid=int
+ The parent process ID of the running ssuuddoo process.
+ Only available starting with API version 1.2.
+
+ sid=int
+ The session ID of the running ssuuddoo process or 0 if ssuuddoo
+ is not part of a POSIX job control session. Only
+ available starting with API version 1.2.
+
+ tcpgid=int
+ The ID of the foreground process group associated with
+ the terminal device associated with the ssuuddoo process or
+ -1 if there is no terminal present. Only available
+ starting with API version 1.2.
+
+ 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 "tty=".
+
+ uid=uid_t
+ The real user ID of the user invoking ssuuddoo.
+
+ umask=octal
+ The invoking user's file creation mask. Only available
+ starting with API version 1.10.
+
+ user=string
+ The name of the user invoking ssuuddoo.
+
+ user_env
+ The user's environment in the form of a NULL-terminated
+ vector of "name=value" strings.
+
+ When parsing _u_s_e_r___e_n_v, the plugin should split on the ffiirrsstt
+ equal sign (`=') since the _n_a_m_e field will never include one
+ itself but the _v_a_l_u_e might.
+
+ close
+ void (*close)(int exit_status, int error);
+
+ The cclloossee() function is called when the command being run by ssuuddoo
+ finishes.
+
+ The function arguments are as follows:
+
+ exit_status
+ The command's exit status, as returned by the wait(2) system
+ call. The value of exit_status is undefined if error is non-
+ zero.
+
+ error
+ If the command could not be executed, this is set to the
+ value of errno set by the execve(2) system call. The plugin
+ is responsible for displaying error information via the
+ ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() or pplluuggiinn__pprriinnttff() function. If the command
+ was successfully executed, the value of error is 0.
+
+ If no cclloossee() function is defined, no I/O logging plugins are
+ loaded, and neither the _t_i_m_e_o_u_t not _u_s_e___p_t_y options are set in the
+ command_info list, the ssuuddoo front end may execute the command
+ directly instead of running it as a child process.
+
+ show_version
+ int (*show_version)(int verbose);
+
+ The sshhooww__vveerrssiioonn() function is called by ssuuddoo when the user
+ specifies the --VV option. The plugin may display its version
+ information to the user via the ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() or pplluuggiinn__pprriinnttff()
+ function using SUDO_CONV_INFO_MSG. If the user requests detailed
+ version information, the verbose flag will be set.
+
+ Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure, -1 if a general error occurred,
+ or -2 if there was a usage error, although the return value is
+ currently ignored.
+
+ check_policy
+ int (*check_policy)(int argc, char * const argv[],
+ char *env_add[], char **command_info[],
+ char **argv_out[], char **user_env_out[]);
+
+ The cchheecckk__ppoolliiccyy() function is called by ssuuddoo to determine whether
+ the user is allowed to run the specified commands.
+
+ If the _s_u_d_o_e_d_i_t option was enabled in the _s_e_t_t_i_n_g_s array passed to
+ the ooppeenn() function, the user has requested _s_u_d_o_e_d_i_t mode.
+ _s_u_d_o_e_d_i_t is a mechanism for editing one or more files where an
+ editor is run with the user's credentials instead of with elevated
+ privileges. ssuuddoo 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 _s_u_d_o_e_d_i_t, it should choose the editor to be used,
+ potentially from a variable in the user's environment, such as
+ EDITOR, and include it in _a_r_g_v___o_u_t (note that environment variables
+ may include command line flags). The files to be edited should be
+ copied from _a_r_g_v into _a_r_g_v___o_u_t, separated from the editor and its
+ arguments by a "--" element. The "--" will be removed by ssuuddoo
+ before the editor is executed. The plugin should also set
+ _s_u_d_o_e_d_i_t_=_t_r_u_e in the _c_o_m_m_a_n_d___i_n_f_o list.
+
+ The cchheecckk__ppoolliiccyy() 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 _s_u_d_o_e_d_i_t was specified but is unsupported by the plugin. In the
+ latter case, ssuuddoo will print a usage message before it exits. If
+ an error occurs, the plugin may optionally call the ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn()
+ or pplluuggiinn__pprriinnttff() function with SUDO_CONF_ERROR_MSG to present
+ additional error information to the user.
+
+ The function arguments are as follows:
+
+ argc The number of elements in _a_r_g_v, not counting the final NULL
+ pointer.
+
+ argv The argument vector describing the command the user wishes to
+ run, in the same form as what would be passed to the
+ execve(2) system call. The vector is terminated by a NULL
+ pointer.
+
+ env_add
+ Additional environment variables specified by the user on the
+ command line in the form of a NULL-terminated vector of
+ "name=value" 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.
+
+ When parsing _e_n_v___a_d_d, the plugin should split on the ffiirrsstt
+ equal sign (`=') since the _n_a_m_e field will never include one
+ itself but the _v_a_l_u_e might.
+
+ command_info
+ Information about the command being run in the form of
+ "name=value" strings. These values are used by ssuuddoo 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 NULL pointer. The following values
+ are recognized by ssuuddoo:
+
+ chroot=string
+ The root directory to use when running the command.
+
+ closefrom=number
+ If specified, ssuuddoo will close all files descriptors
+ with a value of _n_u_m_b_e_r or higher.
+
+ command=string
+ Fully qualified path to the command to be executed.
+
+ cwd=string
+ The current working directory to change to when
+ executing the command.
+
+ exec_background=bool
+ By default, ssuuddoo runs a command as the foreground
+ process as long as ssuuddoo itself is running in the
+ foreground. When _e_x_e_c___b_a_c_k_g_r_o_u_n_d is enabled and the
+ command is being run in a pty (due to I/O logging or
+ the _u_s_e___p_t_y setting), the command will be run as a
+ background process. Attempts to read from the
+ controlling terminal (or to change terminal settings)
+ will result in the command being suspended with the
+ SIGTTIN signal (or SIGTTOU in the case of terminal
+ settings). If this happens when ssuuddoo is a foreground
+ process, the command will be granted the controlling
+ terminal and resumed in the foreground with no user
+ intervention required. The advantage of initially
+ running the command in the background is that ssuuddoo need
+ not read from the terminal unless the command
+ explicitly requests it. Otherwise, any terminal input
+ must be passed to the command, whether it has required
+ it or not (the kernel buffers terminals so it is not
+ possible to tell whether the command really wants the
+ input). This is different from historic _s_u_d_o behavior
+ or when the command is not being run in a pty.
+
+ For this to work seamlessly, the operating system must
+ support the automatic restarting of system calls.
+ Unfortunately, not all operating systems do this by
+ default, and even those that do may have bugs. For
+ example, macOS fails to restart the ttccggeettaattttrr() and
+ ttccsseettaattttrr() system calls (this is a bug in macOS).
+ Furthermore, because this behavior depends on the
+ command stopping with the SIGTTIN or SIGTTOU signals,
+ programs that catch these signals and suspend
+ themselves with a different signal (usually SIGTOP)
+ will not be automatically foregrounded. Some versions
+ of the linux su(1) command behave this way. Because of
+ this, a plugin should not set _e_x_e_c___b_a_c_k_g_r_o_u_n_d unless it
+ is explicitly enabled by the administrator and there
+ should be a way to enabled or disable it on a per-
+ command basis.
+
+ This setting has no effect unless I/O logging is
+ enabled or _u_s_e___p_t_y is enabled.
+
+ execfd=number
+ If specified, ssuuddoo will use the fexecve(2) system call
+ to execute the command instead of execve(2). The
+ specified _n_u_m_b_e_r must refer to an open file descriptor.
+
+ iolog_compress=bool
+ Set to true if the I/O logging plugins, if any, should
+ compress the log data. This is a hint to the I/O
+ logging plugin which may choose to ignore it.
+
+ iolog_group=string
+ The group that will own newly created I/O log files and
+ directories. This is a hint to the I/O logging plugin
+ which may choose to ignore it.
+
+ iolog_mode=octal
+ The file permission mode to use when creating I/O log
+ files and directories. This is a hint to the I/O
+ logging plugin which may choose to ignore it.
+
+ iolog_user=string
+ The user that will own newly created I/O log files and
+ directories. This is a hint to the I/O logging plugin
+ which may choose to ignore it.
+
+ iolog_path=string
+ Fully qualified path to the file or directory in which
+ I/O log is to be stored. This is a hint to the I/O
+ logging plugin which may choose to ignore it. If no
+ I/O logging plugin is loaded, this setting has no
+ effect.
+
+ iolog_stdin=bool
+ Set to true if the I/O logging plugins, if any, should
+ log the standard input if it is not connected to a
+ terminal device. This is a hint to the I/O logging
+ plugin which may choose to ignore it.
+
+ iolog_stdout=bool
+ Set to true if the I/O logging plugins, if any, should
+ log the standard output if it is not connected to a
+ terminal device. This is a hint to the I/O logging
+ plugin which may choose to ignore it.
+
+ iolog_stderr=bool
+ Set to true if the I/O logging plugins, if any, should
+ log the standard error if it is not connected to a
+ terminal device. This is a hint to the I/O logging
+ plugin which may choose to ignore it.
+
+ iolog_ttyin=bool
+ Set to true if the I/O logging plugins, if any, should
+ log all terminal input. This only includes input typed
+ by the user and not from a pipe or redirected from a
+ file. This is a hint to the I/O logging plugin which
+ may choose to ignore it.
+
+ iolog_ttyout=bool
+ Set to true if the I/O logging plugins, if any, should
+ log all terminal output. This only includes output to
+ the screen, not output to a pipe or file. This is a
+ hint to the I/O logging plugin which may choose to
+ ignore it.
+
+ login_class=string
+ BSD login class to use when setting resource limits and
+ nice value (optional). This option is only set on
+ systems that support login classes.
+
+ nice=int
+ Nice value (priority) to use when executing the
+ command. The nice value, if specified, overrides the
+ priority associated with the _l_o_g_i_n___c_l_a_s_s on BSD
+ systems.
+
+ noexec=bool
+ If set, prevent the command from executing other
+ programs.
+
+ preserve_fds=list
+ A comma-separated list of file descriptors that should
+ be preserved, regardless of the value of the _c_l_o_s_e_f_r_o_m
+ setting. Only available starting with API version 1.5.
+
+ preserve_groups=bool
+ If set, ssuuddoo will preserve the user's group vector
+ instead of initializing the group vector based on
+ runas_user.
+
+ runas_egid=gid
+ Effective group ID to run the command as. If not
+ specified, the value of _r_u_n_a_s___g_i_d is used.
+
+ runas_euid=uid
+ Effective user ID to run the command as. If not
+ specified, the value of _r_u_n_a_s___u_i_d is used.
+
+ runas_gid=gid
+ Group ID to run the command as.
+
+ runas_groups=list
+ The supplementary group vector to use for the command
+ in the form of a comma-separated list of group IDs. If
+ _p_r_e_s_e_r_v_e___g_r_o_u_p_s is set, this option is ignored.
+
+ runas_uid=uid
+ User ID to run the command as.
+
+ selinux_role=string
+ SELinux role to use when executing the command.
+
+ selinux_type=string
+ SELinux type to use when executing the command.
+
+ set_utmp=bool
+ Create a utmp (or utmpx) entry when a pseudo-tty is
+ allocated. By default, the new entry will be a copy of
+ the user's existing utmp entry (if any), with the tty,
+ time, type and pid fields updated.
+
+ sudoedit=bool
+ Set to true when in _s_u_d_o_e_d_i_t mode. The plugin may
+ enable _s_u_d_o_e_d_i_t mode even if ssuuddoo was not invoked as
+ ssuuddooeeddiitt. This allows the plugin to perform command
+ substitution and transparently enable _s_u_d_o_e_d_i_t when the
+ user attempts to run an editor.
+
+ sudoedit_checkdir=bool
+ Set to false to disable directory writability checks in
+ ssuuddooeeddiitt. By default, ssuuddooeeddiitt 1.8.16 and higher will
+ check all directory components of the path to be edited
+ for writability by the invoking user. Symbolic links
+ will not be followed in writable directories and
+ ssuuddooeeddiitt will refuse to edit a file located in a
+ writable directory. These restrictions are not
+ enforced when ssuuddooeeddiitt is run by root. The
+ _s_u_d_o_e_d_i_t___f_o_l_l_o_w option can be set to false to disable
+ this check. Only available starting with API version
+ 1.8.
+
+ sudoedit_follow=bool
+ Set to true to allow ssuuddooeeddiitt to edit files that are
+ symbolic links. By default, ssuuddooeeddiitt 1.8.15 and higher
+ will refuse to open a symbolic link. The
+ _s_u_d_o_e_d_i_t___f_o_l_l_o_w option can be used to restore the older
+ behavior and allow ssuuddooeeddiitt to open symbolic links.
+ Only available starting with API version 1.8.
+
+ timeout=int
+ Command timeout. If non-zero then when the timeout
+ expires the command will be killed.
+
+ umask=octal
+ The file creation mask to use when executing the
+ command.
+
+ use_pty=bool
+ Allocate a pseudo-tty to run the command in, regardless
+ of whether or not I/O logging is in use. By default,
+ ssuuddoo will only run the command in a pty when an I/O log
+ plugin is loaded.
+
+ utmp_user=string
+ User name to use when constructing a new utmp (or
+ utmpx) entry when _s_e_t___u_t_m_p is enabled. This option can
+ be used to set the user field in the utmp entry to the
+ user the command runs as rather than the invoking user.
+ If not set, ssuuddoo will base the new entry on the
+ invoking user's existing entry.
+
+ Unsupported values will be ignored.
+
+ argv_out
+ The NULL-terminated argument vector to pass to the execve(2)
+ system call when executing the command. The plugin is
+ responsible for allocating and populating the vector.
+
+ user_env_out
+ The NULL-terminated environment vector to use when executing
+ the command. The plugin is responsible for allocating and
+ populating the vector.
+
+ list
+ int (*list)(int argc, char * const argv[],
+ int verbose, const char *list_user);
+
+ 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 ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() or pplluuggiinn__pprriinnttff() function with
+ SUDO_CONF_ERROR_MSG to present additional error information to the
+ user.
+
+ Privileges should be output via the ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() or
+ pplluuggiinn__pprriinnttff() function using SUDO_CONV_INFO_MSG,
+
+ verbose
+ Flag indicating whether to list in verbose mode or not.
+
+ list_user
+ The name of a different user to list privileges for if the
+ policy allows it. If NULL, the plugin should list the
+ privileges of the invoking user.
+
+ argc The number of elements in _a_r_g_v, not counting the final NULL
+ pointer.
+
+ argv If non-NULL, 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 execve(2) 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.
+
+ validate
+ int (*validate)(void);
+
+ The vvaalliiddaattee() function is called when ssuuddoo is run with the --vv
+ flag. For policy plugins such as ssuuddooeerrss that cache authentication
+ credentials, this function will validate and cache the credentials.
+
+ The vvaalliiddaattee() function should be NULL if the plugin does not
+ support credential caching.
+
+ Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure and -1 on error. On error, the
+ plugin may optionally call the ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() or pplluuggiinn__pprriinnttff()
+ function with SUDO_CONF_ERROR_MSG to present additional error
+ information to the user.
+
+ invalidate
+ void (*invalidate)(int remove);
+
+ The iinnvvaalliiddaattee() function is called when ssuuddoo is called with the --kk
+ or --KK flag. For policy plugins such as ssuuddooeerrss that cache
+ authentication credentials, this function will invalidate the
+ credentials. If the _r_e_m_o_v_e flag is set, the plugin may remove the
+ credentials instead of simply invalidating them.
+
+ The iinnvvaalliiddaattee() function should be NULL if the plugin does not
+ support credential caching.
+
+ init_session
+ int (*init_session)(struct passwd *pwd, char **user_envp[);
+
+ The iinniitt__sseessssiioonn() function is called before ssuuddoo sets up the
+ execution environment for the command. It is run in the parent
+ ssuuddoo process and before any uid or gid changes. This can be used
+ to perform session setup that is not supported by _c_o_m_m_a_n_d___i_n_f_o,
+ such as opening the PAM session. The cclloossee() function can be used
+ to tear down the session that was opened by init_session.
+
+ The _p_w_d 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 NULL.
+
+ The _u_s_e_r___e_n_v argument points to the environment the command will
+ run in, in the form of a NULL-terminated vector of "name=value"
+ strings. This is the same string passed back to the front end via
+ the Policy Plugin's _u_s_e_r___e_n_v___o_u_t parameter. If the iinniitt__sseessssiioonn()
+ function needs to modify the user environment, it should update the
+ pointer stored in _u_s_e_r___e_n_v. The expected use case is to merge the
+ contents of the PAM environment (if any) with the contents of
+ _u_s_e_r___e_n_v. NOTE: the _u_s_e_r___e_n_v parameter is only available starting
+ with API version 1.2. A plugin mmuusstt check the API version
+ specified by the ssuuddoo front end before using _u_s_e_r___e_n_v. Failure to
+ do so may result in a crash.
+
+ Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure and -1 on error. On error, the
+ plugin may optionally call the ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() or pplluuggiinn__pprriinnttff()
+ function with SUDO_CONF_ERROR_MSG to present additional error
+ information to the user.
+
+ register_hooks
+ void (*register_hooks)(int version,
+ int (*register_hook)(struct sudo_hook *hook));
+
+ The rreeggiisstteerr__hhooookkss() function is called by the sudo front end to
+ register any hooks the plugin needs. If the plugin does not
+ support hooks, register_hooks should be set to the NULL pointer.
+
+ The _v_e_r_s_i_o_n argument describes the version of the hooks API
+ supported by the ssuuddoo front end.
+
+ The rreeggiisstteerr__hhooookk() function should be used to register any
+ supported hooks the plugin needs. It returns 0 on success, 1 if
+ the hook type is not supported and -1 if the major version in
+ struct hook does not match the front end's major hook API version.
+
+ See the _H_o_o_k _f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n _A_P_I section below for more information about
+ hooks.
+
+ NOTE: the rreeggiisstteerr__hhooookkss() function is only available starting with
+ API version 1.2. If the ssuuddoo front end doesn't support API version
+ 1.2 or higher, register_hooks will not be called.
+
+ deregister_hooks
+ void (*deregister_hooks)(int version,
+ int (*deregister_hook)(struct sudo_hook *hook));
+
+ The ddeerreeggiisstteerr__hhooookkss() function is called by the sudo front end to
+ deregister any hooks the plugin has registered. If the plugin does
+ not support hooks, deregister_hooks should be set to the NULL
+ pointer.
+
+ The _v_e_r_s_i_o_n argument describes the version of the hooks API
+ supported by the ssuuddoo front end.
+
+ The ddeerreeggiisstteerr__hhooookk() function should be used to deregister any
+ hooks that were put in place by the rreeggiisstteerr__hhooookk() function. If
+ the plugin tries to deregister a hook that the front end does not
+ support, deregister_hook will return an error.
+
+ See the _H_o_o_k _f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n _A_P_I section below for more information about
+ hooks.
+
+ NOTE: the ddeerreeggiisstteerr__hhooookkss() function is only available starting
+ with API version 1.2. If the ssuuddoo front end doesn't support API
+ version 1.2 or higher, deregister_hooks will not be called.
+
+ _P_o_l_i_c_y _P_l_u_g_i_n _V_e_r_s_i_o_n _M_a_c_r_o_s
+
+ /* Plugin API version major/minor. */
+ #define SUDO_API_VERSION_MAJOR 1
+ #define SUDO_API_VERSION_MINOR 13
+ #define SUDO_API_MKVERSION(x, y) ((x << 16) | y)
+ #define SUDO_API_VERSION SUDO_API_MKVERSION(SUDO_API_VERSION_MAJOR,\
+ SUDO_API_VERSION_MINOR)
+
+ /* Getters and setters for API version */
+ #define SUDO_API_VERSION_GET_MAJOR(v) ((v) >> 16)
+ #define SUDO_API_VERSION_GET_MINOR(v) ((v) & 0xffff)
+ #define SUDO_API_VERSION_SET_MAJOR(vp, n) do { \
+ *(vp) = (*(vp) & 0x0000ffff) | ((n) << 16); \
+ } while(0)
+ #define SUDO_API_VERSION_SET_MINOR(vp, n) do { \
+ *(vp) = (*(vp) & 0xffff0000) | (n); \
+ } while(0)
+
+ II//OO pplluuggiinn AAPPII
+ 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[], char * const command_info[],
+ int argc, char * const argv[], char * const user_env[],
+ char * const plugin_options[]);
+ 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);
+ void (*register_hooks)(int version,
+ int (*register_hook)(struct sudo_hook *hook));
+ void (*deregister_hooks)(int version,
+ int (*deregister_hook)(struct sudo_hook *hook));
+ int (*change_winsize)(unsigned int lines, unsigned int cols);
+ int (*log_suspend)(int signo);
+ };
+
+ When an I/O plugin is loaded, ssuuddoo 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, ssuuddoo will open a pipe to capture the I/O for
+ logging before passing it on.
+
+ 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 lloogg__ssttddiinn(), lloogg__ssttddoouutt() and lloogg__ssttddeerrrr()
+ functions are only called if the standard input, standard output or
+ standard error respectively correspond to something other than a tty.
+
+ Any of the logging functions may be set to the NULL pointer if no logging
+ is to be performed. If the open function returns 0, no I/O will be sent
+ to the plugin.
+
+ If a logging function returns an error (-1), the running command will be
+ terminated and all of the plugin's logging functions will be disabled.
+ Other I/O logging plugins will still receive any remaining input or
+ output that has not yet been processed.
+
+ If an input logging function rejects the data by returning 0, the command
+ will be terminated and the data will not be passed to the command, though
+ it will still be sent to any other I/O logging plugins. If an output
+ logging function rejects the data by returning 0, the command will be
+ terminated and the data will not be written to the terminal, though it
+ will still be sent to any other I/O logging plugins.
+
+ The io_plugin struct has the following fields:
+
+ type The type field should always be set to SUDO_IO_PLUGIN.
+
+ version
+ The version field should be set to SUDO_API_VERSION.
+
+ This allows ssuuddoo to determine the API version the plugin was built
+ against.
+
+ open
+ int (*open)(unsigned int version, sudo_conv_t conversation,
+ sudo_printf_t plugin_printf, char * const settings[],
+ char * const user_info[], char * const command_info[],
+ int argc, char * const argv[], char * const user_env[],
+ char * const plugin_options[]);
+
+ The ooppeenn() function is run before the lloogg__ttttyyiinn(), lloogg__ttttyyoouutt(),
+ lloogg__ssttddiinn(), lloogg__ssttddoouutt(), lloogg__ssttddeerrrr(), lloogg__ssuussppeenndd(),
+ cchhaannggee__wwiinnssiizzee(), or sshhooww__vveerrssiioonn() functions are called. It is
+ only called if the version is being requested or if the policy
+ plugin's cchheecckk__ppoolliiccyy() function has returned successfully. It
+ returns 1 on success, 0 on failure, -1 if a general error occurred,
+ or -2 if there was a usage error. In the latter case, ssuuddoo will
+ print a usage message before it exits. If an error occurs, the
+ plugin may optionally call the ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() or pplluuggiinn__pprriinnttff()
+ function with SUDO_CONF_ERROR_MSG to present additional error
+ information to the user.
+
+ The function arguments are as follows:
+
+ version
+ The version passed in by ssuuddoo allows the plugin to determine
+ the major and minor version number of the plugin API
+ supported by ssuuddoo.
+
+ conversation
+ A pointer to the ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() function that may be used by
+ the sshhooww__vveerrssiioonn() function to display version information
+ (see sshhooww__vveerrssiioonn() below). The ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() function may
+ also be used to display additional error message to the user.
+ The ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() function returns 0 on success and -1 on
+ failure.
+
+ plugin_printf
+ A pointer to a pprriinnttff()-style function that may be used by
+ the sshhooww__vveerrssiioonn() function to display version information
+ (see show_version below). The pplluuggiinn__pprriinnttff() function may
+ also be used to display additional error message to the user.
+ The pplluuggiinn__pprriinnttff() function returns number of characters
+ printed on success and -1 on failure.
+
+ settings
+ A vector of user-supplied ssuuddoo settings in the form of
+ "name=value" strings. The vector is terminated by a NULL
+ pointer. These settings correspond to flags the user
+ specified when running ssuuddoo. As such, they will only be
+ present when the corresponding flag has been specified on the
+ command line.
+
+ When parsing _s_e_t_t_i_n_g_s, the plugin should split on the ffiirrsstt
+ equal sign (`=') since the _n_a_m_e field will never include one
+ itself but the _v_a_l_u_e might.
+
+ See the _P_o_l_i_c_y _p_l_u_g_i_n _A_P_I section for a list of all possible
+ settings.
+
+ user_info
+ A vector of information about the user running the command in
+ the form of "name=value" strings. The vector is terminated
+ by a NULL pointer.
+
+ When parsing _u_s_e_r___i_n_f_o, the plugin should split on the ffiirrsstt
+ equal sign (`=') since the _n_a_m_e field will never include one
+ itself but the _v_a_l_u_e might.
+
+ See the _P_o_l_i_c_y _p_l_u_g_i_n _A_P_I section for a list of all possible
+ strings.
+
+ argc The number of elements in _a_r_g_v, not counting the final NULL
+ pointer. It can be zero, when ssuuddoo is called with --VV.
+
+ argv If non-NULL, an argument vector describing a command the user
+ wishes to run in the same form as what would be passed to the
+ execve(2) system call.
+
+ user_env
+ The user's environment in the form of a NULL-terminated
+ vector of "name=value" strings.
+
+ When parsing _u_s_e_r___e_n_v, the plugin should split on the ffiirrsstt
+ equal sign (`=') since the _n_a_m_e field will never include one
+ itself but the _v_a_l_u_e might.
+
+ plugin_options
+ Any (non-comment) strings immediately after the plugin path
+ are treated as arguments to the plugin. These arguments are
+ split on a white space boundary and are passed to the plugin
+ in the form of a NULL-terminated array of strings. If no
+ arguments were specified, _p_l_u_g_i_n___o_p_t_i_o_n_s will be the NULL
+ pointer.
+
+ NOTE: the _p_l_u_g_i_n___o_p_t_i_o_n_s parameter is only available starting
+ with API version 1.2. A plugin mmuusstt check the API version
+ specified by the ssuuddoo front end before using _p_l_u_g_i_n___o_p_t_i_o_n_s.
+ Failure to do so may result in a crash.
+
+ close
+ void (*close)(int exit_status, int error);
+
+ The cclloossee() function is called when the command being run by ssuuddoo
+ finishes.
+
+ The function arguments are as follows:
+
+ exit_status
+ The command's exit status, as returned by the wait(2) system
+ call. The value of exit_status is undefined if error is non-
+ zero.
+
+ error
+ If the command could not be executed, this is set to the
+ value of errno set by the execve(2) system call. If the
+ command was successfully executed, the value of error is 0.
+
+ show_version
+ int (*show_version)(int verbose);
+
+ The sshhooww__vveerrssiioonn() function is called by ssuuddoo when the user
+ specifies the --VV option. The plugin may display its version
+ information to the user via the ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() or pplluuggiinn__pprriinnttff()
+ function using SUDO_CONV_INFO_MSG. If the user requests detailed
+ version information, the verbose flag will be set.
+
+ Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure, -1 if a general error occurred,
+ or -2 if there was a usage error, although the return value is
+ currently ignored.
+
+ log_ttyin
+ int (*log_ttyin)(const char *buf, unsigned int len);
+
+ The lloogg__ttttyyiinn() function is called whenever data can be read from
+ the user but before it is passed to the running command. This
+ allows the plugin to reject data if it chooses to (for instance if
+ the input contains banned content). Returns 1 if the data should
+ be passed to the command, 0 if the data is rejected (which will
+ terminate the running command) or -1 if an error occurred.
+
+ The function arguments are as follows:
+
+ buf The buffer containing user input.
+
+ len The length of _b_u_f in bytes.
+
+ log_ttyout
+ int (*log_ttyout)(const char *buf, unsigned int len);
+
+ The lloogg__ttttyyoouutt() function is called whenever data can be read from
+ the command but before it is written to the user's terminal. This
+ allows the plugin to reject data if it chooses to (for instance if
+ the output contains banned content). Returns 1 if the data should
+ be passed to the user, 0 if the data is rejected (which will
+ terminate the running command) or -1 if an error occurred.
+
+ The function arguments are as follows:
+
+ buf The buffer containing command output.
+
+ len The length of _b_u_f in bytes.
+
+ log_stdin
+ int (*log_stdin)(const char *buf, unsigned int len);
+
+ The lloogg__ssttddiinn() function is only used if the standard input does
+ not correspond to a tty device. It is called whenever data can be
+ read from the standard input but before it is passed to the running
+ command. This allows the plugin to reject data if it chooses to
+ (for instance if the input contains banned content). Returns 1 if
+ the data should be passed to the command, 0 if the data is rejected
+ (which will terminate the running command) or -1 if an error
+ occurred.
+
+ The function arguments are as follows:
+
+ buf The buffer containing user input.
+
+ len The length of _b_u_f in bytes.
+
+ log_stdout
+ int (*log_stdout)(const char *buf, unsigned int len);
+
+ The lloogg__ssttddoouutt() function is only used if the standard output 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
+ output. This allows the plugin to reject data if it chooses to
+ (for instance if the output contains banned content). Returns 1 if
+ the data should be passed to the user, 0 if the data is rejected
+ (which will terminate the running command) or -1 if an error
+ occurred.
+
+ The function arguments are as follows:
+
+ buf The buffer containing command output.
+
+ len The length of _b_u_f in bytes.
+
+ log_stderr
+ int (*log_stderr)(const char *buf, unsigned int len);
+
+ The lloogg__ssttddeerrrr() 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 1 if the
+ data should be passed to the user, 0 if the data is rejected (which
+ will terminate the running command) or -1 if an error occurred.
+
+ The function arguments are as follows:
+
+ buf The buffer containing command output.
+
+ len The length of _b_u_f in bytes.
+
+ register_hooks
+ See the _P_o_l_i_c_y _p_l_u_g_i_n _A_P_I section for a description of
+ register_hooks.
+
+ deregister_hooks
+ See the _P_o_l_i_c_y _p_l_u_g_i_n _A_P_I section for a description of
+ deregister_hooks.
+
+ change_winsize
+ int (*change_winsize)(unsigned int lines, unsigned int cols);
+
+ The cchhaannggee__wwiinnssiizzee() function is called whenever the window size of
+ the terminal changes from the initial values specified in the
+ user_info list. Returns -1 if an error occurred, in which case no
+ further calls to cchhaannggee__wwiinnssiizzee() will be made,
+
+ log_suspend
+ int (*log_suspend)(int signo);
+
+ The lloogg__ssuussppeenndd() function is called whenever a command is
+ suspended or resumed. The _s_i_g_n_o argument is either the signal that
+ caused the command to be suspended or SIGCONT if the command was
+ resumed. Logging this information makes it possible to skip the
+ period of time when the command was suspended during playback of a
+ session. Returns -1 if an error occurred, in which case no further
+ calls to lloogg__ssuussppeenndd() will be made,
+
+ _I_/_O _P_l_u_g_i_n _V_e_r_s_i_o_n _M_a_c_r_o_s
+
+ Same as for the _P_o_l_i_c_y _p_l_u_g_i_n _A_P_I.
+
+ SSiiggnnaall hhaannddlleerrss
+ The ssuuddoo front end installs default signal handlers to trap common
+ signals while the plugin functions are run. The following signals are
+ trapped by default before the command is executed:
+
+ ++oo SIGALRM
+ ++oo SIGHUP
+ ++oo SIGINT
+ ++oo SIGPIPE
+ ++oo SIGQUIT
+ ++oo SIGTERM
+ ++oo SIGTSTP
+ ++oo SIGUSR1
+ ++oo SIGUSR2
+
+ If a fatal signal is received before the command is executed, ssuuddoo will
+ call the plugin's cclloossee() function with an exit status of 128 plus the
+ value of the signal that was received. This allows for consistent
+ logging of commands killed by a signal for plugins that log such
+ information in their cclloossee() function. An exception to this is SIGPIPE,
+ which is ignored until the command is executed.
+
+ A plugin may temporarily install its own signal handlers but must restore
+ the original handler before the plugin function returns.
+
+ HHooookk ffuunnccttiioonn AAPPII
+ Beginning with plugin API version 1.2, it is possible to install hooks
+ for certain functions called by the ssuuddoo front end.
+
+ Currently, the only supported hooks relate to the handling of environment
+ variables. Hooks can be used to intercept attempts to get, set, or
+ remove environment variables so that these changes can be reflected in
+ the version of the environment that is used to execute a command. A
+ future version of the API will support hooking internal ssuuddoo front end
+ functions as well.
+
+ _H_o_o_k _s_t_r_u_c_t_u_r_e
+
+ Hooks in ssuuddoo are described by the following structure:
+
+ typedef int (*sudo_hook_fn_t)();
+
+ struct sudo_hook {
+ unsigned int hook_version;
+ unsigned int hook_type;
+ sudo_hook_fn_t hook_fn;
+ void *closure;
+ };
+
+ The sudo_hook structure has the following fields:
+
+ hook_version
+ The hook_version field should be set to SUDO_HOOK_VERSION.
+
+ hook_type
+ The hook_type field may be one of the following supported hook
+ types:
+
+ SUDO_HOOK_SETENV
+ The C library setenv(3) function. Any registered hooks will
+ run before the C library implementation. The hook_fn field
+ should be a function that matches the following typedef:
+
+ typedef int (*sudo_hook_fn_setenv_t)(const char *name,
+ const char *value, int overwrite, void *closure);
+
+ If the registered hook does not match the typedef the results
+ are unspecified.
+
+ SUDO_HOOK_UNSETENV
+ The C library unsetenv(3) function. Any registered hooks
+ will run before the C library implementation. The hook_fn
+ field should be a function that matches the following
+ typedef:
+
+ typedef int (*sudo_hook_fn_unsetenv_t)(const char *name,
+ void *closure);
+
+ SUDO_HOOK_GETENV
+ The C library getenv(3) function. Any registered hooks will
+ run before the C library implementation. The hook_fn field
+ should be a function that matches the following typedef:
+
+ typedef int (*sudo_hook_fn_getenv_t)(const char *name,
+ char **value, void *closure);
+
+ If the registered hook does not match the typedef the results
+ are unspecified.
+
+ SUDO_HOOK_PUTENV
+ The C library putenv(3) function. Any registered hooks will
+ run before the C library implementation. The hook_fn field
+ should be a function that matches the following typedef:
+
+ typedef int (*sudo_hook_fn_putenv_t)(char *string,
+ void *closure);
+
+ If the registered hook does not match the typedef the results
+ are unspecified.
+
+ hook_fn
+ sudo_hook_fn_t hook_fn;
+
+ The hook_fn field should be set to the plugin's hook
+ implementation. The actual function arguments will vary depending
+ on the hook_type (see hook_type above). In all cases, the closure
+ field of struct sudo_hook is passed as the last function parameter.
+ This can be used to pass arbitrary data to the plugin's hook
+ implementation.
+
+ The function return value may be one of the following:
+
+ SUDO_HOOK_RET_ERROR
+ The hook function encountered an error.
+
+ SUDO_HOOK_RET_NEXT
+ The hook completed without error, go on to the next hook
+ (including the native implementation if applicable). For
+ example, a getenv(3) hook might return SUDO_HOOK_RET_NEXT if
+ the specified variable was not found in the private copy of
+ the environment.
+
+ SUDO_HOOK_RET_STOP
+ The hook completed without error, stop processing hooks for
+ this invocation. This can be used to replace the native
+ implementation. For example, a setenv hook that operates on
+ a private copy of the environment but leaves environ
+ unchanged.
+
+ Note that it is very easy to create an infinite loop when hooking C
+ library functions. For example, a getenv(3) hook that calls the
+ snprintf(3) function may create a loop if the snprintf(3) implementation
+ calls getenv(3) to check the locale. To prevent this, you may wish to
+ use a static variable in the hook function to guard against nested calls.
+ For example:
+
+ static int in_progress = 0; /* avoid recursion */
+ if (in_progress)
+ return SUDO_HOOK_RET_NEXT;
+ in_progress = 1;
+ ...
+ in_progress = 0;
+ return SUDO_HOOK_RET_STOP;
+
+ _H_o_o_k _A_P_I _V_e_r_s_i_o_n _M_a_c_r_o_s
+
+ /* Hook API version major/minor */
+ #define SUDO_HOOK_VERSION_MAJOR 1
+ #define SUDO_HOOK_VERSION_MINOR 0
+ #define SUDO_HOOK_VERSION SUDO_API_MKVERSION(SUDO_HOOK_VERSION_MAJOR,\
+ SUDO_HOOK_VERSION_MINOR)
+
+ For getters and setters see the _P_o_l_i_c_y _p_l_u_g_i_n _A_P_I.
+
+ RReemmoottee ccoommmmaanndd eexxeeccuuttiioonn
+ The ssuuddoo front end does not have native support for running remote
+ commands. However, starting with ssuuddoo 1.8.8, the --hh option may be used
+ to specify a remote host that is passed to the policy plugin. A plugin
+ may also accept a _r_u_n_a_s___u_s_e_r in the form of "user@hostname" which will
+ work with older versions of ssuuddoo. It is anticipated that remote commands
+ will be supported by executing a "helper" program. The policy plugin
+ should setup the execution environment such that the ssuuddoo front end will
+ run the helper which, in turn, will connect to the remote host and run
+ the command.
+
+ For example, the policy plugin could utilize sssshh to perform remote
+ command execution. The helper program would be responsible for running
+ sssshh with the proper options to use a private key or certificate that the
+ remote host will accept and run a program on the remote host that would
+ setup the execution environment accordingly.
+
+ Note that remote ssuuddooeeddiitt functionality must be handled by the policy
+ plugin, not ssuuddoo itself as the front end has no knowledge that a remote
+ command is being executed. This may be addressed in a future revision of
+ the plugin API.
+
+ CCoonnvveerrssaattiioonn AAPPII
+ If the plugin needs to interact with the user, it may do so via the
+ ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() 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 msg
+ if one is to be printed.
+
+ A pprriinnttff()-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.
+
+ _C_o_n_v_e_r_s_a_t_i_o_n _f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n _s_t_r_u_c_t_u_r_e_s
+
+ The conversation function takes as arguments pointers to the following
+ structures:
+
+ struct sudo_conv_message {
+ #define SUDO_CONV_PROMPT_ECHO_OFF 0x0001 /* do not echo user input */
+ #define SUDO_CONV_PROMPT_ECHO_ON 0x0002 /* echo user input */
+ #define SUDO_CONV_ERROR_MSG 0x0003 /* error message */
+ #define SUDO_CONV_INFO_MSG 0x0004 /* informational message */
+ #define SUDO_CONV_PROMPT_MASK 0x0005 /* mask user input */
+ #define SUDO_CONV_PROMPT_ECHO_OK 0x1000 /* flag: allow echo if no tty */
+ #define SUDO_CONV_PREFER_TTY 0x2000 /* flag: use tty if possible */
+ int msg_type;
+ int timeout;
+ const char *msg;
+ };
+
+ #define SUDO_CONV_REPL_MAX 255
+
+ struct sudo_conv_reply {
+ char *reply;
+ };
+
+ typedef int (*sudo_conv_callback_fn_t)(int signo, void *closure);
+ struct sudo_conv_callback {
+ unsigned int version;
+ void *closure;
+ sudo_conv_callback_fn_t on_suspend;
+ sudo_conv_callback_fn_t on_resume;
+ };
+
+ Pointers to the ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() and pprriinnttff()-style functions are passed in
+ to the plugin's ooppeenn() function when the plugin is initialized. The
+ following type definitions can be used in the declaration of the ooppeenn()
+ function:
+
+ typedef int (*sudo_conv_t)(int num_msgs,
+ const struct sudo_conv_message msgs[],
+ struct sudo_conv_reply replies[],
+ struct sudo_conv_callback *callback);
+
+ typedef int (*sudo_printf_t)(int msg_type, const char *fmt, ...);
+
+ To use the ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() function, the plugin must pass an array of
+ sudo_conv_message and sudo_conv_reply structures. There must be a struct
+ sudo_conv_message and struct sudo_conv_reply for each message in the
+ conversation, that is, both arrays must have the same number of elements.
+ Each struct sudo_conv_reply must have its _r_e_p_l_y member initialized to
+ NULL. The struct sudo_conv_callback pointer, if not NULL, should contain
+ function pointers to be called when the ssuuddoo process is suspended and/or
+ resumed during conversation input. The _o_n___s_u_s_p_e_n_d and _o_n___r_e_s_u_m_e
+ functions are called with the signal that caused ssuuddoo to be suspended and
+ the _c_l_o_s_u_r_e pointer from the struct sudo_conv_callback. These functions
+ should return 0 on success and -1 on error. On error, the conversation
+ will end and the conversation function will return a value of -1. The
+ intended use is to allow the plugin to release resources, such as locks,
+ that should not be held indefinitely while suspended and then reacquire
+ them when the process is resumed. Note that the functions are not
+ actually invoked from within a signal handler.
+
+ The _m_s_g___t_y_p_e must be set to one of the following values:
+
+ SUDO_CONV_PROMPT_ECHO_OFF
+ Prompt the user for input with echo disabled; this is generally
+ used for passwords. The reply will be stored in the _r_e_p_l_i_e_s array,
+ and it will never be NULL.
+
+ SUDO_CONV_PROMPT_ECHO_ON
+ Prompt the user for input with echo enabled. The reply will be
+ stored in the _r_e_p_l_i_e_s array, and it will never be NULL.
+
+ SUDO_CONV_ERROR_MSG
+ Display an error message. The message is written to the standard
+ error unless the SUDO_CONV_PREFER_TTY flag is set, in which case it
+ is written to the user's terminal if possible.
+
+ SUDO_CONV_INFO_MSG
+ Display a message. The message is written to the standard output
+ unless the SUDO_CONV_PREFER_TTY flag is set, in which case it is
+ written to the user's terminal if possible.
+
+ SUDO_CONV_PROMPT_MASK
+ Prompt the user for input but echo an asterisk character for each
+ character read. The reply will be stored in the _r_e_p_l_i_e_s array, and
+ it will never be NULL. This can be used to provide visual feedback
+ to the user while reading sensitive information that should not be
+ displayed.
+
+ In addition to the above values, the following flag bits may also be set:
+
+ SUDO_CONV_PROMPT_ECHO_OK
+ Allow input to be read when echo cannot be disabled when the
+ message type is SUDO_CONV_PROMPT_ECHO_OFF or SUDO_CONV_PROMPT_MASK.
+ By default, ssuuddoo will refuse to read input if the echo cannot be
+ disabled for those message types.
+
+ SUDO_CONV_PREFER_TTY
+ When displaying a message via SUDO_CONV_ERROR_MSG or
+ SUDO_CONV_INFO_MSG, try to write the message to the user's
+ terminal. If the terminal is unavailable, the standard error or
+ standard output will be used, depending upon whether The user's
+ terminal is always used when possible for input, this flag is only
+ used for output. SUDO_CONV_ERROR_MSG or SUDO_CONV_INFO_MSG was
+ used.
+
+ The _t_i_m_e_o_u_t in seconds until the prompt will wait for no more input. A
+ zero value implies an infinite timeout.
+
+ The plugin is responsible for freeing the reply buffer located in each
+ struct sudo_conv_reply, if it is not NULL. SUDO_CONV_REPL_MAX represents
+ the maximum length of the reply buffer (not including the trailing NUL
+ character). In practical terms, this is the longest password ssuuddoo will
+ support. It is also useful as a maximum value for the mmeemmsseett__ss()
+ function when clearing passwords filled in by the conversation function.
+
+ The pprriinnttff()-style function uses the same underlying mechanism as the
+ ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() function but only supports SUDO_CONV_INFO_MSG and
+ SUDO_CONV_ERROR_MSG for the _m_s_g___t_y_p_e parameter. It can be more
+ convenient than using the ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() function if no user reply is
+ needed and supports standard pprriinnttff() escape sequences.
+
+ See the sample plugin for an example of the ccoonnvveerrssaattiioonn() function
+ usage.
+
+ SSuuddooeerrss ggrroouupp pplluuggiinn AAPPII
+ The ssuuddooeerrss plugin supports its own plugin interface to allow non-Unix
+ group lookups. This can be used to query a group source other than the
+ standard Unix group database. Two sample group plugins are bundled with
+ ssuuddoo, _g_r_o_u_p___f_i_l_e and _s_y_s_t_e_m___g_r_o_u_p, are detailed in sudoers(4). Third
+ party group plugins include a QAS AD plugin available from Quest
+ Software.
+
+ A group plugin must declare and populate a sudoers_group_plugin struct in
+ the global scope. This structure contains pointers to the functions that
+ implement plugin initialization, cleanup and group lookup.
+
+ struct sudoers_group_plugin {
+ unsigned int version;
+ int (*init)(int version, sudo_printf_t sudo_printf,
+ char *const argv[]);
+ void (*cleanup)(void);
+ int (*query)(const char *user, const char *group,
+ const struct passwd *pwd);
+ };
+
+ The sudoers_group_plugin struct has the following fields:
+
+ version
+ The version field should be set to GROUP_API_VERSION.
+
+ This allows ssuuddooeerrss to determine the API version the group plugin
+ was built against.
+
+ init
+ int (*init)(int version, sudo_printf_t plugin_printf,
+ char *const argv[]);
+
+ The iinniitt() function is called after _s_u_d_o_e_r_s has been parsed but
+ before any policy checks. It returns 1 on success, 0 on failure
+ (or if the plugin is not configured), and -1 if a error occurred.
+ If an error occurs, the plugin may call the pplluuggiinn__pprriinnttff()
+ function with SUDO_CONF_ERROR_MSG to present additional error
+ information to the user.
+
+ The function arguments are as follows:
+
+ version
+ The version passed in by ssuuddooeerrss allows the plugin to
+ determine the major and minor version number of the group
+ plugin API supported by ssuuddooeerrss.
+
+ plugin_printf
+ A pointer to a pprriinnttff()-style function that may be used to
+ display informational or error message to the user. Returns
+ the number of characters printed on success and -1 on
+ failure.
+
+ argv A NULL-terminated array of arguments generated from the
+ _g_r_o_u_p___p_l_u_g_i_n option in _s_u_d_o_e_r_s. If no arguments were given,
+ _a_r_g_v will be NULL.
+
+ cleanup
+ void (*cleanup)();
+
+ The cclleeaannuupp() function is called when ssuuddooeerrss has finished its
+ group checks. The plugin should free any memory it has allocated
+ and close open file handles.
+
+ query
+ int (*query)(const char *user, const char *group,
+ const struct passwd *pwd);
+
+ The qquueerryy() function is used to ask the group plugin whether _u_s_e_r
+ is a member of _g_r_o_u_p.
+
+ The function arguments are as follows:
+
+ user The name of the user being looked up in the external group
+ database.
+
+ group
+ The name of the group being queried.
+
+ pwd The password database entry for _u_s_e_r, if any. If _u_s_e_r is not
+ present in the password database, _p_w_d will be NULL.
+
+ _G_r_o_u_p _A_P_I _V_e_r_s_i_o_n _M_a_c_r_o_s
+
+ /* Sudoers group plugin version major/minor */
+ #define GROUP_API_VERSION_MAJOR 1
+ #define GROUP_API_VERSION_MINOR 0
+ #define GROUP_API_VERSION ((GROUP_API_VERSION_MAJOR << 16) | \
+ GROUP_API_VERSION_MINOR)
+ For getters and setters see the _P_o_l_i_c_y _p_l_u_g_i_n _A_P_I.
+
+PPLLUUGGIINN AAPPII CCHHAANNGGEELLOOGG
+ The following revisions have been made to the Sudo Plugin API.
+
+ Version 1.0
+ Initial API version.
+
+ Version 1.1 (sudo 1.8.0)
+ The I/O logging plugin's ooppeenn() function was modified to take the
+ command_info list as an argument.
+
+ Version 1.2 (sudo 1.8.5)
+ The Policy and I/O logging plugins' ooppeenn() functions are now passed
+ a list of plugin parameters if any are specified in sudo.conf(4).
+
+ A simple hooks API has been introduced to allow plugins to hook in
+ to the system's environment handling functions.
+
+ The init_session Policy plugin function is now passed a pointer to
+ the user environment which can be updated as needed. This can be
+ used to merge in environment variables stored in the PAM handle
+ before a command is run.
+
+ Version 1.3 (sudo 1.8.7)
+ Support for the _e_x_e_c___b_a_c_k_g_r_o_u_n_d entry has been added to the
+ command_info list.
+
+ The _m_a_x___g_r_o_u_p_s and _p_l_u_g_i_n___d_i_r entries were added to the settings
+ list.
+
+ The vveerrssiioonn() and cclloossee() functions are now optional. Previously,
+ a missing vveerrssiioonn() or cclloossee() function would result in a crash.
+ If no policy plugin cclloossee() function is defined, a default cclloossee()
+ function will be provided by the ssuuddoo front end that displays a
+ warning if the command could not be executed.
+
+ The ssuuddoo front end now installs default signal handlers to trap
+ common signals while the plugin functions are run.
+
+ Version 1.4 (sudo 1.8.8)
+ The _r_e_m_o_t_e___h_o_s_t entry was added to the settings list.
+
+ Version 1.5 (sudo 1.8.9)
+ The _p_r_e_s_e_r_v_e___f_d_s entry was added to the command_info list.
+
+ Version 1.6 (sudo 1.8.11)
+ The behavior when an I/O logging plugin returns an error (-1) has
+ changed. Previously, the ssuuddoo front end took no action when the
+ lloogg__ttttyyiinn(), lloogg__ttttyyoouutt(), lloogg__ssttddiinn(), lloogg__ssttddoouutt(), or
+ lloogg__ssttddeerrrr() function returned an error.
+
+ The behavior when an I/O logging plugin returns 0 has changed.
+ Previously, output from the command would be displayed to the
+ terminal even if an output logging function returned 0.
+
+ Version 1.7 (sudo 1.8.12)
+ The _p_l_u_g_i_n___p_a_t_h entry was added to the settings list.
+
+ The _d_e_b_u_g___f_l_a_g_s entry now starts with a debug file path name and
+ may occur multiple times if there are multiple plugin-specific
+ Debug lines in the sudo.conf(4) file.
+
+ Version 1.8 (sudo 1.8.15)
+ The _s_u_d_o_e_d_i_t___c_h_e_c_k_d_i_r and _s_u_d_o_e_d_i_t___f_o_l_l_o_w entries were added to the
+ command_info list. The default value of _s_u_d_o_e_d_i_t___c_h_e_c_k_d_i_r was
+ changed to true in sudo 1.8.16.
+
+ The sudo _c_o_n_v_e_r_s_a_t_i_o_n function now takes a pointer to a struct
+ sudo_conv_callback as its fourth argument. The sudo_conv_t
+ definition has been updated to match. The plugin must specify that
+ it supports plugin API version 1.8 or higher to receive a
+ conversation function pointer that supports this argument.
+
+ Version 1.9 (sudo 1.8.16)
+ The _e_x_e_c_f_d entry was added to the command_info list.
+
+ Version 1.10 (sudo 1.8.19)
+ The _u_m_a_s_k entry was added to the user_info list. The _i_o_l_o_g___g_r_o_u_p,
+ _i_o_l_o_g___m_o_d_e, and _i_o_l_o_g___u_s_e_r entries were added to the command_info
+ list.
+
+ Version 1.11 (sudo 1.8.20)
+ The _t_i_m_e_o_u_t entry was added to the settings list.
+
+ Version 1.12 (sudo 1.8.21)
+ The change_winsize field was added to the io_plugin struct.
+
+ Version 1.13 (sudo 1.8.26)
+ The log_suspend field was added to the io_plugin struct.
+
+SSEEEE AALLSSOO
+ sudo.conf(4), sudoers(4), sudo(1m)
+
+AAUUTTHHOORRSS
+ Many people have worked on ssuuddoo over the years; this version consists of
+ code written primarily by:
+
+ Todd C. Miller
+
+ See the CONTRIBUTORS file in the ssuuddoo distribution
+ (https://www.sudo.ws/contributors.html) for an exhaustive list of people
+ who have contributed to ssuuddoo.
+
+BBUUGGSS
+ If you feel you have found a bug in ssuuddoo, please submit a bug report at
+ https://bugzilla.sudo.ws/
+
+SSUUPPPPOORRTT
+ Limited free support is available via the sudo-users mailing list, see
+ https://www.sudo.ws/mailman/listinfo/sudo-users to subscribe or search
+ the archives.
+
+DDIISSCCLLAAIIMMEERR
+ ssuuddoo is provided "AS IS" and any express or implied warranties,
+ including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability
+ and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. See the LICENSE
+ file distributed with ssuuddoo or https://www.sudo.ws/license.html for
+ complete details.
+
+Sudo 1.8.26 October 24, 2018 Sudo 1.8.26