authpf.c revision 126354
10SN/A/*	$OpenBSD: authpf.c,v 1.68 2003/08/21 19:13:23 frantzen Exp $	*/
20SN/A
30SN/A/*
40SN/A * Copyright (C) 1998 - 2002 Bob Beck (beck@openbsd.org).
57636SN/A *
67636SN/A * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
77636SN/A * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
87636SN/A * are met:
97636SN/A * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
107636SN/A *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
117636SN/A * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
127636SN/A *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
130SN/A *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
147636SN/A *
150SN/A * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
167636SN/A * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
177636SN/A * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
187636SN/A * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
197636SN/A * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
207636SN/A * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
217636SN/A * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
220SN/A * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
230SN/A * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
240SN/A * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
250SN/A * SUCH DAMAGE.
260SN/A */
270SN/A
280SN/A#include <sys/types.h>
290SN/A#include <sys/file.h>
300SN/A#include <sys/ioctl.h>
310SN/A#include <sys/socket.h>
320SN/A#include <sys/time.h>
330SN/A
340SN/A#include <net/if.h>
350SN/A#include <net/pfvar.h>
360SN/A#include <arpa/inet.h>
370SN/A
380SN/A#include <err.h>
390SN/A#include <errno.h>
400SN/A#include <pwd.h>
410SN/A#include <signal.h>
427636SN/A#include <stdio.h>
437636SN/A#include <stdlib.h>
447636SN/A#include <string.h>
457636SN/A#include <syslog.h>
467636SN/A#include <unistd.h>
477636SN/A
487636SN/A#include <pfctl_parser.h>
497636SN/A
500SN/A#include "pathnames.h"
517636SN/A
527636SN/Aextern int	symset(const char *, const char *, int);
537636SN/A
547636SN/Astatic int	read_config(FILE *);
557636SN/Astatic void	print_message(char *);
567636SN/Astatic int	allowed_luser(char *);
577636SN/Astatic int	check_luser(char *, char *);
587636SN/Astatic int	remove_stale_rulesets(void);
597636SN/Astatic int	change_filter(int, const char *, const char *);
607636SN/Astatic void	authpf_kill_states(void);
610SN/A
627636SN/Aint	dev;			/* pf device */
637636SN/Achar	anchorname[PF_ANCHOR_NAME_SIZE] = "authpf";
647636SN/Achar	rulesetname[PF_RULESET_NAME_SIZE];
657636SN/A
667636SN/AFILE	*pidfp;
677636SN/Achar	*infile;		/* file name printed by yyerror() in parse.y */
687636SN/Achar	 luser[MAXLOGNAME];	/* username */
697636SN/Achar	 ipsrc[256];		/* ip as a string */
707636SN/Achar	 pidfile[MAXPATHLEN];	/* we save pid in this file. */
717636SN/A
727636SN/Astruct timeval	Tstart, Tend;	/* start and end times of session */
730SN/A
747636SN/Avolatile sig_atomic_t	want_death;
757636SN/Astatic void		need_death(int signo);
767636SN/Astatic __dead void	do_death(int);
777636SN/A
787636SN/A/*
797636SN/A * User shell for authenticating gateways. Sole purpose is to allow
807636SN/A * a user to ssh to a gateway, and have the gateway modify packet
817636SN/A * filters to allow access, then remove access when the user finishes
820SN/A * up. Meant to be used only from ssh(1) connections.
837636SN/A */
847636SN/Aint
857636SN/Amain(int argc, char *argv[])
867636SN/A{
877636SN/A	int		 lockcnt = 0, n, pidfd;
887636SN/A	FILE		*config;
897636SN/A	struct in_addr	 ina;
907636SN/A	struct passwd	*pw;
917636SN/A	char		*cp;
927636SN/A	uid_t		 uid;
930SN/A
947636SN/A	if ((n = snprintf(rulesetname, sizeof(rulesetname), "%ld",
957636SN/A	    (long)getpid())) < 0 || n >= sizeof(rulesetname)) {
967636SN/A		syslog(LOG_ERR, "pid too large for ruleset name");
977636SN/A		exit(1);
987636SN/A	}
997636SN/A
1007636SN/A	config = fopen(PATH_CONFFILE, "r");
1017636SN/A
1020SN/A	if ((cp = getenv("SSH_TTY")) == NULL) {
1037636SN/A		syslog(LOG_ERR, "non-interactive session connection for authpf");
1047636SN/A		exit(1);
1057636SN/A	}
1067636SN/A
1077636SN/A	if ((cp = getenv("SSH_CLIENT")) == NULL) {
1087636SN/A		syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot determine connection source");
1097636SN/A		exit(1);
1107636SN/A	}
1117636SN/A
1127636SN/A	if (strlcpy(ipsrc, cp, sizeof(ipsrc)) >= sizeof(ipsrc)) {
1130SN/A		syslog(LOG_ERR, "SSH_CLIENT variable too long");
1147636SN/A		exit(1);
1157636SN/A	}
1167636SN/A	cp = strchr(ipsrc, ' ');
1177636SN/A	if (!cp) {
1187636SN/A		syslog(LOG_ERR, "corrupt SSH_CLIENT variable %s", ipsrc);
1197636SN/A		exit(1);
1207636SN/A	}
1217636SN/A	*cp = '\0';
1220SN/A	if (inet_pton(AF_INET, ipsrc, &ina) != 1) {
1237636SN/A		syslog(LOG_ERR,
1247636SN/A		    "cannot determine IP from SSH_CLIENT %s", ipsrc);
1257636SN/A		exit(1);
1267636SN/A	}
1277636SN/A
1287636SN/A	/* open the pf device */
1297636SN/A	dev = open(PATH_DEVFILE, O_RDWR);
1307636SN/A	if (dev == -1) {
1317636SN/A		syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot open packet filter device (%m)");
1320SN/A		goto die;
1337636SN/A	}
1347636SN/A
1357636SN/A	uid = getuid();
1367636SN/A	pw = getpwuid(uid);
1370SN/A	if (pw == NULL) {
138		syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot find user for uid %u", uid);
139		goto die;
140	}
141	if (strcmp(pw->pw_shell, PATH_AUTHPF_SHELL)) {
142		syslog(LOG_ERR, "wrong shell for user %s, uid %u",
143		    pw->pw_name, pw->pw_uid);
144		goto die;
145	}
146
147	/*
148	 * Paranoia, but this data _does_ come from outside authpf, and
149	 * truncation would be bad.
150	 */
151	if (strlcpy(luser, pw->pw_name, sizeof(luser)) >= sizeof(luser)) {
152		syslog(LOG_ERR, "username too long: %s", pw->pw_name);
153		goto die;
154	}
155
156	/* Make our entry in /var/authpf as /var/authpf/ipaddr */
157	n = snprintf(pidfile, sizeof(pidfile), "%s/%s", PATH_PIDFILE, ipsrc);
158	if (n < 0 || (u_int)n >= sizeof(pidfile)) {
159		syslog(LOG_ERR, "path to pidfile too long");
160		goto die;
161	}
162
163	/*
164	 * If someone else is already using this ip, then this person
165	 * wants to switch users - so kill the old process and exit
166	 * as well.
167	 *
168	 * Note, we could print a message and tell them to log out, but the
169	 * usual case of this is that someone has left themselves logged in,
170	 * with the authenticated connection iconized and someone else walks
171	 * up to use and automatically logs in before using. If this just
172	 * gets rid of the old one silently, the new user never knows they
173	 * could have used someone else's old authentication. If we
174	 * tell them to log out before switching users it is an invitation
175	 * for abuse.
176	 */
177
178	do {
179		int	save_errno, otherpid = -1;
180		char	otherluser[MAXLOGNAME];
181
182		if ((pidfd = open(pidfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0644)) == -1 ||
183		    (pidfp = fdopen(pidfd, "r+")) == NULL) {
184			if (pidfd != -1)
185				close(pidfd);
186			syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot open or create %s: %s", pidfile,
187			    strerror(errno));
188			goto die;
189		}
190
191		if (flock(fileno(pidfp), LOCK_EX|LOCK_NB) == 0)
192			break;
193		save_errno = errno;
194
195		/* Mark our pid, and username to our file. */
196
197		rewind(pidfp);
198		/* 31 == MAXLOGNAME - 1 */
199		if (fscanf(pidfp, "%d\n%31s\n", &otherpid, otherluser) != 2)
200			otherpid = -1;
201		syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "tried to lock %s, in use by pid %d: %s",
202		    pidfile, otherpid, strerror(save_errno));
203
204		if (otherpid > 0) {
205			syslog(LOG_INFO,
206			    "killing prior auth (pid %d) of %s by user %s",
207			    otherpid, ipsrc, otherluser);
208			if (kill((pid_t) otherpid, SIGTERM) == -1) {
209				syslog(LOG_INFO,
210				    "could not kill process %d: (%m)",
211				    otherpid);
212			}
213		}
214
215		/*
216		 * we try to kill the previous process and acquire the lock
217		 * for 10 seconds, trying once a second. if we can't after
218		 * 10 attempts we log an error and give up
219		 */
220		if (++lockcnt > 10) {
221			syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot kill previous authpf (pid %d)",
222			    otherpid);
223			goto dogdeath;
224		}
225		sleep(1);
226
227		/* re-open, and try again. The previous authpf process
228		 * we killed above should unlink the file and release
229		 * it's lock, giving us a chance to get it now
230		 */
231		fclose(pidfp);
232	} while (1);
233
234	/* revoke privs */
235	seteuid(getuid());
236	setuid(getuid());
237
238	if (!check_luser(PATH_BAN_DIR, luser) || !allowed_luser(luser))
239		do_death(0);
240
241	openlog("authpf", LOG_PID | LOG_NDELAY, LOG_DAEMON);
242	if (config == NULL || read_config(config))
243		do_death(0);
244
245	if (remove_stale_rulesets())
246		do_death(0);
247
248	/* We appear to be making headway, so actually mark our pid */
249	rewind(pidfp);
250	fprintf(pidfp, "%ld\n%s\n", (long)getpid(), luser);
251	fflush(pidfp);
252	(void) ftruncate(fileno(pidfp), ftell(pidfp));
253
254	if (change_filter(1, luser, ipsrc) == -1) {
255		printf("Unable to modify filters\r\n");
256		do_death(1);
257	}
258
259	signal(SIGTERM, need_death);
260	signal(SIGINT, need_death);
261	signal(SIGALRM, need_death);
262	signal(SIGPIPE, need_death);
263	signal(SIGHUP, need_death);
264	signal(SIGSTOP, need_death);
265	signal(SIGTSTP, need_death);
266	while (1) {
267		printf("\r\nHello %s, ", luser);
268		printf("You are authenticated from host \"%s\"\r\n", ipsrc);
269		setproctitle("%s@%s", luser, ipsrc);
270		print_message(PATH_MESSAGE);
271		while (1) {
272			sleep(10);
273			if (want_death)
274				do_death(1);
275		}
276	}
277
278	/* NOTREACHED */
279dogdeath:
280	printf("\r\n\r\nSorry, this service is currently unavailable due to ");
281	printf("technical difficulties\r\n\r\n");
282	print_message(PATH_PROBLEM);
283	printf("\r\nYour authentication process (pid %ld) was unable to run\n",
284	    (long)getpid());
285	sleep(180); /* them lusers read reaaaaal slow */
286die:
287	do_death(0);
288}
289
290/*
291 * reads config file in PATH_CONFFILE to set optional behaviours up
292 */
293static int
294read_config(FILE *f)
295{
296	char	buf[1024];
297	int	i = 0;
298
299	do {
300		char	**ap;
301		char	 *pair[4], *cp, *tp;
302		int	  len;
303
304		if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), f) == NULL) {
305			fclose(f);
306			return (0);
307		}
308		i++;
309		len = strlen(buf);
310		if (buf[len - 1] != '\n' && !feof(f)) {
311			syslog(LOG_ERR, "line %d too long in %s", i,
312			    PATH_CONFFILE);
313			return (1);
314		}
315		buf[len - 1] = '\0';
316
317		for (cp = buf; *cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t'; cp++)
318			; /* nothing */
319
320		if (!*cp || *cp == '#' || *cp == '\n')
321			continue;
322
323		for (ap = pair; ap < &pair[3] &&
324		    (*ap = strsep(&cp, "=")) != NULL; ) {
325			if (**ap != '\0')
326				ap++;
327		}
328		if (ap != &pair[2])
329			goto parse_error;
330
331		tp = pair[1] + strlen(pair[1]);
332		while ((*tp == ' ' || *tp == '\t') && tp >= pair[1])
333			*tp-- = '\0';
334
335		if (strcasecmp(pair[0], "anchor") == 0) {
336			if (!pair[1][0] || strlcpy(anchorname, pair[1],
337			    sizeof(anchorname)) >= sizeof(anchorname))
338				goto parse_error;
339		}
340	} while (!feof(f) && !ferror(f));
341	fclose(f);
342	return (0);
343
344parse_error:
345	fclose(f);
346	syslog(LOG_ERR, "parse error, line %d of %s", i, PATH_CONFFILE);
347	return (1);
348}
349
350
351/*
352 * splatter a file to stdout - max line length of 1024,
353 * used for spitting message files at users to tell them
354 * they've been bad or we're unavailable.
355 */
356static void
357print_message(char *filename)
358{
359	char	 buf[1024];
360	FILE	*f;
361
362	if ((f = fopen(filename, "r")) == NULL)
363		return; /* fail silently, we don't care if it isn't there */
364
365	do {
366		if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), f) == NULL) {
367			fflush(stdout);
368			fclose(f);
369			return;
370		}
371	} while (fputs(buf, stdout) != EOF && !feof(f));
372	fflush(stdout);
373	fclose(f);
374}
375
376/*
377 * allowed_luser checks to see if user "luser" is allowed to
378 * use this gateway by virtue of being listed in an allowed
379 * users file, namely /etc/authpf/authpf.allow .
380 *
381 * If /etc/authpf/authpf.allow does not exist, then we assume that
382 * all users who are allowed in by sshd(8) are permitted to
383 * use this gateway. If /etc/authpf/authpf.allow does exist, then a
384 * user must be listed if the connection is to continue, else
385 * the session terminates in the same manner as being banned.
386 */
387static int
388allowed_luser(char *luser)
389{
390	char	*buf, *lbuf;
391	int	 matched;
392	size_t	 len;
393	FILE	*f;
394
395	if ((f = fopen(PATH_ALLOWFILE, "r")) == NULL) {
396		if (errno == ENOENT) {
397			/*
398			 * allowfile doesn't exist, thus this gateway
399			 * isn't restricted to certain users...
400			 */
401			return (1);
402		}
403
404		/*
405		 * luser may in fact be allowed, but we can't open
406		 * the file even though it's there. probably a config
407		 * problem.
408		 */
409		syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot open allowed users file %s (%s)",
410		    PATH_ALLOWFILE, strerror(errno));
411		return (0);
412	} else {
413		/*
414		 * /etc/authpf/authpf.allow exists, thus we do a linear
415		 * search to see if they are allowed.
416		 * also, if username "*" exists, then this is a
417		 * "public" gateway, such as it is, so let
418		 * everyone use it.
419		 */
420		lbuf = NULL;
421		while ((buf = fgetln(f, &len))) {
422			if (buf[len - 1] == '\n')
423				buf[len - 1] = '\0';
424			else {
425				if ((lbuf = (char *)malloc(len + 1)) == NULL)
426					err(1, NULL);
427				memcpy(lbuf, buf, len);
428				lbuf[len] = '\0';
429				buf = lbuf;
430			}
431
432			matched = strcmp(luser, buf) == 0 || strcmp("*", buf) == 0;
433
434			if (lbuf != NULL) {
435				free(lbuf);
436				lbuf = NULL;
437			}
438
439			if (matched)
440				return (1); /* matched an allowed username */
441		}
442		syslog(LOG_INFO, "denied access to %s: not listed in %s",
443		    luser, PATH_ALLOWFILE);
444
445		/* reuse buf */
446		buf = "\n\nSorry, you are not allowed to use this facility!\n";
447		fputs(buf, stdout);
448	}
449	fflush(stdout);
450	return (0);
451}
452
453/*
454 * check_luser checks to see if user "luser" has been banned
455 * from using us by virtue of having an file of the same name
456 * in the "luserdir" directory.
457 *
458 * If the user has been banned, we copy the contents of the file
459 * to the user's screen. (useful for telling the user what to
460 * do to get un-banned, or just to tell them they aren't
461 * going to be un-banned.)
462 */
463static int
464check_luser(char *luserdir, char *luser)
465{
466	FILE	*f;
467	int	 n;
468	char	 tmp[MAXPATHLEN];
469
470	n = snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp), "%s/%s", luserdir, luser);
471	if (n < 0 || (u_int)n >= sizeof(tmp)) {
472		syslog(LOG_ERR, "provided banned directory line too long (%s)",
473		    luserdir);
474		return (0);
475	}
476	if ((f = fopen(tmp, "r")) == NULL) {
477		if (errno == ENOENT) {
478			/*
479			 * file or dir doesn't exist, so therefore
480			 * this luser isn't banned..  all is well
481			 */
482			return (1);
483		} else {
484			/*
485			 * luser may in fact be banned, but we can't open the
486			 * file even though it's there. probably a config
487			 * problem.
488			 */
489			syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot open banned file %s (%s)",
490			    tmp, strerror(errno));
491			return (0);
492		}
493	} else {
494		/*
495		 * luser is banned - spit the file at them to
496		 * tell what they can do and where they can go.
497		 */
498		syslog(LOG_INFO, "denied access to %s: %s exists",
499		    luser, tmp);
500
501		/* reuse tmp */
502		strlcpy(tmp, "\n\n-**- Sorry, you have been banned! -**-\n\n",
503		    sizeof(tmp));
504		while (fputs(tmp, stdout) != EOF && !feof(f)) {
505			if (fgets(tmp, sizeof(tmp), f) == NULL) {
506				fflush(stdout);
507				return (0);
508			}
509		}
510	}
511	fflush(stdout);
512	return (0);
513}
514
515/*
516 * Search for rulesets left by other authpf processes (either because they
517 * died ungracefully or were terminated) and remove them.
518 */
519static int
520remove_stale_rulesets(void)
521{
522	struct pfioc_ruleset	 prs;
523	const int		 action[PF_RULESET_MAX] = { PF_SCRUB,
524				    PF_PASS, PF_NAT, PF_BINAT, PF_RDR };
525	u_int32_t		 nr, mnr;
526
527	memset(&prs, 0, sizeof(prs));
528	strlcpy(prs.anchor, anchorname, sizeof(prs.anchor));
529	if (ioctl(dev, DIOCGETRULESETS, &prs)) {
530		if (errno == EINVAL)
531			return (0);
532		else
533			return (1);
534	}
535
536	mnr = prs.nr;
537	nr = 0;
538	while (nr < mnr) {
539		char	*s;
540		pid_t	 pid;
541
542		prs.nr = nr;
543		if (ioctl(dev, DIOCGETRULESET, &prs))
544			return (1);
545		errno = 0;
546		pid = strtoul(prs.name, &s, 10);
547		if (!prs.name[0] || errno || *s)
548			return (1);
549		if (kill(pid, 0) && errno != EPERM) {
550			int i;
551
552			for (i = 0; i < PF_RULESET_MAX; ++i) {
553				struct pfioc_rule pr;
554
555				memset(&pr, 0, sizeof(pr));
556				memcpy(pr.anchor, prs.anchor, sizeof(pr.anchor));
557				memcpy(pr.ruleset, prs.name, sizeof(pr.ruleset));
558				pr.rule.action = action[i];
559				if ((ioctl(dev, DIOCBEGINRULES, &pr) ||
560				    ioctl(dev, DIOCCOMMITRULES, &pr)) &&
561				    errno != EINVAL)
562					return (1);
563			}
564			mnr--;
565		} else
566			nr++;
567	}
568	return (0);
569}
570
571/*
572 * Add/remove filter entries for user "luser" from ip "ipsrc"
573 */
574static int
575change_filter(int add, const char *luser, const char *ipsrc)
576{
577	char			 fn[MAXPATHLEN];
578	FILE			*f = NULL;
579	const int		 action[PF_RULESET_MAX] = { PF_SCRUB,
580				    PF_PASS, PF_NAT, PF_BINAT, PF_RDR };
581	struct pfctl		 pf;
582	struct pfioc_rule	 pr[PF_RULESET_MAX];
583	int			 i;
584
585	if (luser == NULL || !luser[0] || strlen(luser) >=
586	    PF_RULESET_NAME_SIZE || ipsrc == NULL || !ipsrc[0]) {
587		syslog(LOG_ERR, "invalid luser/ipsrc");
588		goto error;
589	}
590
591	if (add) {
592		if ((i = snprintf(fn, sizeof(fn), "%s/%s/authpf.rules",
593		    PATH_USER_DIR, luser)) < 0 || i >= sizeof(fn)) {
594			syslog(LOG_ERR, "user rule path too long");
595			goto error;
596		}
597		if ((f = fopen(fn, "r")) == NULL && errno != ENOENT) {
598			syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot open %s (%m)", fn);
599			goto error;
600		}
601		if (f == NULL) {
602			if (strlcpy(fn, PATH_PFRULES, sizeof(fn)) >=
603			    sizeof(fn)) {
604				syslog(LOG_ERR, "rule path too long");
605				goto error;
606			}
607			if ((f = fopen(fn, "r")) == NULL) {
608				syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot open %s (%m)", fn);
609				goto error;
610			}
611		}
612	}
613
614	if (pfctl_load_fingerprints(dev, 0)) {
615		syslog(LOG_ERR, "unable to load kernel's OS fingerprints");
616		goto error;
617	}
618
619	memset(&pf, 0, sizeof(pf));
620	for (i = 0; i < PF_RULESET_MAX; ++i) {
621		memset(&pr[i], 0, sizeof(pr[i]));
622		pr[i].rule.action = action[i];
623		strlcpy(pr[i].anchor, anchorname, sizeof(pr[i].anchor));
624		strlcpy(pr[i].ruleset, rulesetname, sizeof(pr[i].ruleset));
625		if (ioctl(dev, DIOCBEGINRULES, &pr[i])) {
626			syslog(LOG_ERR, "DIOCBEGINRULES %m");
627			goto error;
628		}
629		pf.prule[i] = &pr[i];
630	}
631
632	if (add) {
633		if (symset("user_ip", ipsrc, 0) ||
634		    symset("user_id", luser, 0)) {
635			syslog(LOG_ERR, "symset");
636			goto error;
637		}
638
639		pf.dev = dev;
640		infile = fn;
641		if (parse_rules(f, &pf) < 0) {
642			syslog(LOG_ERR, "syntax error in rule file: "
643			    "authpf rules not loaded");
644			goto error;
645		}
646
647		infile = NULL;
648		fclose(f);
649		f = NULL;
650	}
651
652	for (i = 0; i < PF_RULESET_MAX; ++i)
653		/*
654		 * ignore EINVAL on removal, it means the anchor was
655		 * already automatically removed by the kernel.
656		 */
657		if (ioctl(dev, DIOCCOMMITRULES, &pr[i]) &&
658		    (add || errno != EINVAL)) {
659			syslog(LOG_ERR, "DIOCCOMMITRULES %m");
660			goto error;
661		}
662
663	if (add) {
664		gettimeofday(&Tstart, NULL);
665		syslog(LOG_INFO, "allowing %s, user %s", ipsrc, luser);
666	} else {
667		gettimeofday(&Tend, NULL);
668		syslog(LOG_INFO, "removed %s, user %s - duration %ld seconds",
669		    ipsrc, luser, Tend.tv_sec - Tstart.tv_sec);
670	}
671	return (0);
672
673error:
674	if (f != NULL)
675		fclose(f);
676
677	infile = NULL;
678	return (-1);
679}
680
681/*
682 * This is to kill off states that would otherwise be left behind stateful
683 * rules. This means we don't need to allow in more traffic than we really
684 * want to, since we don't have to worry about any luser sessions lasting
685 * longer than their ssh session. This function is based on
686 * pfctl_kill_states from pfctl.
687 */
688static void
689authpf_kill_states(void)
690{
691	struct pfioc_state_kill	psk;
692	struct in_addr		target;
693
694	memset(&psk, 0, sizeof(psk));
695	psk.psk_af = AF_INET;
696
697	inet_pton(AF_INET, ipsrc, &target);
698
699	/* Kill all states from ipsrc */
700	psk.psk_src.addr.v.a.addr.v4 = target;
701	memset(&psk.psk_src.addr.v.a.mask, 0xff,
702	    sizeof(psk.psk_src.addr.v.a.mask));
703	if (ioctl(dev, DIOCKILLSTATES, &psk))
704		syslog(LOG_ERR, "DIOCKILLSTATES failed (%m)");
705
706	/* Kill all states to ipsrc */
707	psk.psk_af = AF_INET;
708	memset(&psk.psk_src, 0, sizeof(psk.psk_src));
709	psk.psk_dst.addr.v.a.addr.v4 = target;
710	memset(&psk.psk_dst.addr.v.a.mask, 0xff,
711	    sizeof(psk.psk_dst.addr.v.a.mask));
712	if (ioctl(dev, DIOCKILLSTATES, &psk))
713		syslog(LOG_ERR, "DIOCKILLSTATES failed (%m)");
714}
715
716/* signal handler that makes us go away properly */
717static void
718need_death(int signo)
719{
720	want_death = 1;
721}
722
723/*
724 * function that removes our stuff when we go away.
725 */
726static __dead void
727do_death(int active)
728{
729	int	ret = 0;
730
731	if (active) {
732		change_filter(0, luser, ipsrc);
733		authpf_kill_states();
734		remove_stale_rulesets();
735	}
736	if (pidfp)
737		ftruncate(fileno(pidfp), 0);
738	if (pidfile[0])
739		if (unlink(pidfile) == -1)
740			syslog(LOG_ERR, "cannot unlink %s (%m)", pidfile);
741	exit(ret);
742}
743
744/*
745 * callbacks for parse_rules(void)
746 */
747
748int
749pfctl_add_rule(struct pfctl *pf, struct pf_rule *r)
750{
751	struct pfioc_rule	*pr;
752
753	switch (r->action) {
754	case PF_PASS:
755	case PF_DROP:
756		pr = pf->prule[PF_RULESET_FILTER];
757		break;
758	case PF_SCRUB:
759		pr = pf->prule[PF_RULESET_SCRUB];
760		break;
761	case PF_NAT:
762	case PF_NONAT:
763		pr = pf->prule[PF_RULESET_NAT];
764		break;
765	case PF_RDR:
766	case PF_NORDR:
767		pr = pf->prule[PF_RULESET_RDR];
768		break;
769	case PF_BINAT:
770	case PF_NOBINAT:
771		pr = pf->prule[PF_RULESET_BINAT];
772		break;
773	default:
774		syslog(LOG_ERR, "invalid rule action %d", r->action);
775		return (1);
776	}
777	if (pfctl_add_pool(pf, &r->rpool, r->af))
778		return (1);
779	pr->pool_ticket = pf->paddr.ticket;
780	memcpy(&pr->rule, r, sizeof(pr->rule));
781	if (ioctl(pf->dev, DIOCADDRULE, pr)) {
782		syslog(LOG_ERR, "DIOCADDRULE %m");
783		return (1);
784	}
785	pfctl_clear_pool(&r->rpool);
786	return (0);
787}
788
789int
790pfctl_add_pool(struct pfctl *pf, struct pf_pool *p, sa_family_t af)
791{
792	struct pf_pooladdr	*pa;
793
794	if (ioctl(pf->dev, DIOCBEGINADDRS, &pf->paddr)) {
795		syslog(LOG_ERR, "DIOCBEGINADDRS %m");
796		return (1);
797	}
798	pf->paddr.af = af;
799	TAILQ_FOREACH(pa, &p->list, entries) {
800		memcpy(&pf->paddr.addr, pa, sizeof(struct pf_pooladdr));
801		if (ioctl(pf->dev, DIOCADDADDR, &pf->paddr)) {
802			syslog(LOG_ERR, "DIOCADDADDR %m");
803			return (1);
804		}
805	}
806	return (0);
807}
808
809void
810pfctl_clear_pool(struct pf_pool *pool)
811{
812	struct pf_pooladdr	*pa;
813
814	while ((pa = TAILQ_FIRST(&pool->list)) != NULL) {
815		TAILQ_REMOVE(&pool->list, pa, entries);
816		free(pa);
817	}
818}
819
820int
821pfctl_add_altq(struct pfctl *pf, struct pf_altq *a)
822{
823	fprintf(stderr, "altq rules not supported in authpf\n");
824	return (1);
825}
826
827int
828pfctl_set_optimization(struct pfctl *pf, const char *opt)
829{
830	fprintf(stderr, "set optimization not supported in authpf\n");
831	return (1);
832}
833
834int
835pfctl_set_logif(struct pfctl *pf, char *ifname)
836{
837	fprintf(stderr, "set loginterface not supported in authpf\n");
838	return (1);
839}
840
841int
842pfctl_set_timeout(struct pfctl *pf, const char *opt, int seconds, int quiet)
843{
844	fprintf(stderr, "set timeout not supported in authpf\n");
845	return (1);
846}
847
848int
849pfctl_set_limit(struct pfctl *pf, const char *opt, unsigned int limit)
850{
851	fprintf(stderr, "set limit not supported in authpf\n");
852	return (1);
853}
854
855int
856pfctl_define_table(char *name, int flags, int addrs, const char *anchor,
857    const char *ruleset, struct pfr_buffer *ab, u_int32_t ticket)
858{
859	fprintf(stderr, "table definitions not yet supported in authpf\n");
860	return (1);
861}
862
863int
864pfctl_rules(int dev, char *filename, int opts, char *anchorname,
865    char *rulesetname)
866{
867	/* never called, no anchors inside anchors, but we need the stub */
868	fprintf(stderr, "load anchor not supported from authpf\n");
869	return (1);
870}
871
872