From 333f7ecfa3e040191c66b2b92f6c117ca2cbac1d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2024 14:50:00 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1:4.8.1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- contrib/adduser-old.c | 300 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 300 insertions(+) create mode 100644 contrib/adduser-old.c (limited to 'contrib/adduser-old.c') diff --git a/contrib/adduser-old.c b/contrib/adduser-old.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1bf1f22 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/adduser-old.c @@ -0,0 +1,300 @@ +/**** +** 03/17/96 +** hacked a bit more, removed unused code, cleaned up for gcc -Wall. +** --marekm +** +** 02/26/96 +** modified to call shadow utils (useradd,chage,passwd) on shadowed +** systems - Cristian Gafton, gafton@sorosis.ro +** +** 6/27/95 +** shadow-adduser 1.4: +** +** now it copies the /etc/skel dir into the person's dir, +** makes the mail folders, changed some defaults and made a 'make +** install' just for the hell of it. +** +** Greg Gallagher +** CIN.Net +** +** 1/28/95 +** shadow-adduser 1.3: +** +** Basically a bug-fix on my additions in 1.2. Thanks to Terry Stewart +** (stew@texas.net) for pointing out one of the many idiotic bugs I introduced. +** It was such a stupid bug that I would have never seen it myself. +** +** Brandon +***** +** 01/27/95 +** +** shadow-adduser 1.2: +** I took the C source from adduser-shadow (credits are below) and made +** it a little more worthwhile. Many small changes... Here's +** the ones I can remember: +** +** Removed support for non-shadowed systems (if you don't have shadow, +** use the original adduser, don't get this shadow version!) +** Added support for the correct /etc/shadow fields (Min days before +** password change, max days before password change, Warning days, +** and how many days from expiry date does the account go invalid) +** The previous version just left all of those fields blank. +** There is still one field left (expiry date for the account, period) +** which I have left blank because I do not use it and didn't want to +** spend any more time on this. I'm sure someone will put it in and +** tack another plethora of credits on here. :) +** Added in the password date field, which should always reflect the last +** date the password was changed, for expiry purposes. "passwd" always +** updates this field, so the adduser program should set it up right +** initially (or a user could keep thier initial password forever ;) +** The number is in days since Jan 1st, 1970. +** +** Have fun with it, and someone please make +** a real version(this is still just a hack) +** for us all to use (and Email it to me???) +** +** Brandon +** photon@usis.com +** +***** +** adduser 1.0: add a new user account (For systems not using shadow) +** With a nice little interface and a will to do all the work for you. +** +** Craig Hagan +** hagan@opine.cs.umass.edu +** +** Modified to really work, look clean, and find unused uid by Chris Cappuccio +** chris@slinky.cs.umass.edu +** +***** +** +** 01/19/95 +** +** FURTHER modifications to enable shadow passwd support (kludged, but +** no more so than the original) by Dan Crowson - dcrowson@mo.net +** +** Search on DAN for all changes... +** +***** +** +** cc -O -o adduser adduser.c +** Use gcc if you have it... (political reasons beyond my control) (chris) +** +** I've gotten this program to work with success under Linux (without +** shadow) and SunOS 4.1.3. I would assume it should work pretty well +** on any system that uses no shadow. (chris) +** +** If you have no crypt() then try +** cc -DNO_CRYPT -O -o adduser adduser.c xfdes.c +** I'm not sure how login operates with no crypt()... I guess +** the same way we're doing it here. +*/ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#define DEFAULT_SHELL "/bin/bash" /* because BASH is your friend */ +#define DEFAULT_HOME "/home" +#define USERADD_PATH "/usr/sbin/useradd" +#define CHAGE_PATH "/usr/sbin/chage" +#define PASSWD_PATH "/usr/bin/passwd" +#define DEFAULT_GROUP 100 + +#define DEFAULT_MAX_PASS 60 +#define DEFAULT_WARN_PASS 10 +/* if you use this feature, you will get a lot of complaints from users + who rarely use their accounts :) (something like 3 months would be + more reasonable) --marekm */ +#define DEFAULT_USER_DIE /* 10 */ 0 + +void main() +{ + char foo[32]; + char uname[9],person[32],dir[32],shell[32]; + unsigned int group,min_pass,max_pass,warn_pass,user_die; + /* the group and uid of the new user */ + int bad=0,done=0,correct=0,gets_warning=0; + char cmd[255]; + struct group *grp; + + /* flags, in order: + * bad to see if the username is in /etc/passwd, or if strange stuff has + * been typed if the user might be put in group 0 + * done allows the program to exit when a user has been added + * correct loops until a password is found that isn't in /etc/passwd + * gets_warning allows the fflush to be skipped for the first gets + * so that output is still legible + */ + + /* The real program starts HERE! */ + + if(geteuid()!=0) + { + printf("It seems you don't have access to add a new user. Try\n"); + printf("logging in as root or su root to gain super-user access.\n"); + exit(1); + } + + /* Sanity checks + */ + + if (!(grp=getgrgid(DEFAULT_GROUP))){ + printf("Error: the default group %d does not exist on this system!\n", + DEFAULT_GROUP); + printf("adduser must be recompiled.\n"); + exit(1); + }; + + while(!correct) { /* loop until a "good" uname is chosen */ + while(!done) { + printf("\nLogin to add (^C to quit): "); + if(gets_warning) /* if the warning was already shown */ + fflush(stdout); /* fflush stdout, otherwise set the flag */ + else + gets_warning=1; + + gets(uname); + if(!strlen(uname)) { + printf("Empty input.\n"); + done=0; + continue; + }; + + /* what I saw here before made me think maybe I was running DOS */ + /* might this be a solution? (chris) */ + if (getpwnam(uname) != NULL) { + printf("That name is in use, choose another.\n"); + done=0; + } else + done=1; + }; /* done, we have a valid new user name */ + + /* all set, get the rest of the stuff */ + printf("\nEditing information for new user [%s]\n",uname); + + printf("\nFull Name [%s]: ",uname); + gets(person); + if (!strlen(person)) { + bzero(person,sizeof(person)); + strcpy(person,uname); + }; + + do { + bad=0; + printf("GID [%d]: ",DEFAULT_GROUP); + gets(foo); + if (!strlen(foo)) + group=DEFAULT_GROUP; + else + if (isdigit (*foo)) { + group = atoi(foo); + if (! (grp = getgrgid (group))) { + printf("unknown gid %s\n",foo); + group=DEFAULT_GROUP; + bad=1; + }; + } else + if ((grp = getgrnam (foo))) + group = grp->gr_gid; + else { + printf("unknown group %s\n",foo); + group=DEFAULT_GROUP; + bad=1; + } + if (group==0){ /* You're not allowed to make root group users! */ + printf("Creation of root group users not allowed (must be done by hand)\n"); + group=DEFAULT_GROUP; + bad=1; + }; + } while(bad); + + + fflush(stdin); + + printf("\nIf home dir ends with a / then [%s] will be appended to it\n",uname); + printf("Home Directory [%s/%s]: ",DEFAULT_HOME,uname); + fflush(stdout); + gets(dir); + if (!strlen(dir)) { /* hit return */ + sprintf(dir,"%s/%s",DEFAULT_HOME,uname); + fflush(stdin); + } else + if (dir[strlen(dir)-1]=='/') + sprintf(dir+strlen(dir),"%s",uname); + + printf("\nShell [%s]: ",DEFAULT_SHELL); + fflush(stdout); + gets(shell); + if (!strlen(shell)) + sprintf(shell,"%s",DEFAULT_SHELL); + + printf("\nMin. Password Change Days [0]: "); + gets(foo); + min_pass=atoi(foo); + + printf("Max. Password Change Days [%d]: ",DEFAULT_MAX_PASS); + gets(foo); + if (strlen(foo) > 1) + max_pass = atoi(foo); + else + max_pass = DEFAULT_MAX_PASS; + + printf("Password Warning Days [%d]: ",DEFAULT_WARN_PASS); + gets(foo); + warn_pass = atoi(foo); + if (warn_pass==0) + warn_pass = DEFAULT_WARN_PASS; + + printf("Days after Password Expiry for Account Locking [%d]: ",DEFAULT_USER_DIE); + gets(foo); + user_die = atoi(foo); + if (user_die == 0) + user_die = DEFAULT_USER_DIE; + + printf("\nInformation for new user [%s] [%s]:\n",uname,person); + printf("Home directory: [%s] Shell: [%s]\n",dir,shell); + printf("GID: [%d]\n",group); + printf("MinPass: [%d] MaxPass: [%d] WarnPass: [%d] UserExpire: [%d]\n", + min_pass,max_pass,warn_pass,user_die); + printf("\nIs this correct? [y/N]: "); + fflush(stdout); + gets(foo); + + done=bad=correct=(foo[0]=='y'||foo[0]=='Y'); + + if(bad!=1) + printf("\nUser [%s] not added\n",uname); + } + + bzero(cmd,sizeof(cmd)); + sprintf(cmd,"%s -g %d -d %s -s %s -c \"%s\" -m -k /etc/skel %s", + USERADD_PATH,group,dir,shell,person,uname); + printf("Calling useradd to add new user:\n%s\n",cmd); + if(system(cmd)){ + printf("User add failed!\n"); + exit(errno); + }; + bzero(cmd,sizeof(cmd)); + sprintf(cmd,"%s -m %d -M %d -W %d -I %d %s", CHAGE_PATH, + min_pass,max_pass,warn_pass,user_die,uname); + printf("%s\n",cmd); + if(system(cmd)){ + printf("There was an error setting password expire values\n"); + exit(errno); + }; + bzero(cmd,sizeof(cmd)); + sprintf(cmd,"%s %s",PASSWD_PATH,uname); + system(cmd); + printf("\nDone.\n"); +} + -- cgit v1.2.3