tailscale/util/osuser/user.go
Andrew Lytvynov 1fc1077052
ssh/tailssh,util: extract new osuser package from ssh code (#10170)
This package is a wrapper for os/user that handles non-cgo builds,
gokrazy and user shells.

Updates tailscale/corp#15405

Signed-off-by: Andrew Lytvynov <awly@tailscale.com>
2023-11-09 09:49:06 -08:00

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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
// Package osuser implements OS user lookup. It's a wrapper around os/user that
// works on non-cgo builds.
package osuser
import (
"context"
"errors"
"log"
"os/exec"
"os/user"
"runtime"
"strings"
"time"
"unicode/utf8"
"tailscale.com/version/distro"
)
// LookupByUIDWithShell is like os/user.LookupId but handles a few edge cases
// like gokrazy and non-cgo lookups, and returns the user shell. The user shell
// lookup is best-effort and may be empty.
func LookupByUIDWithShell(uid string) (u *user.User, shell string, err error) {
return lookup(uid, user.LookupId, true)
}
// LookupByUsernameWithShell is like os/user.Lookup but handles a few edge
// cases like gokrazy and non-cgo lookups, and returns the user shell. The user
// shell lookup is best-effort and may be empty.
func LookupByUsernameWithShell(username string) (u *user.User, shell string, err error) {
return lookup(username, user.Lookup, true)
}
// LookupByUID is like os/user.LookupId but handles a few edge cases like
// gokrazy and non-cgo lookups.
func LookupByUID(uid string) (*user.User, error) {
u, _, err := lookup(uid, user.LookupId, false)
return u, err
}
// LookupByUsername is like os/user.Lookup but handles a few edge cases like
// gokrazy and non-cgo lookups.
func LookupByUsername(username string) (*user.User, error) {
u, _, err := lookup(username, user.Lookup, false)
return u, err
}
// lookupStd is either user.Lookup or user.LookupId.
type lookupStd func(string) (*user.User, error)
func lookup(usernameOrUID string, std lookupStd, wantShell bool) (*user.User, string, error) {
// TODO(awly): we should use genet on more platforms, like FreeBSD.
if runtime.GOOS != "linux" {
u, err := std(usernameOrUID)
return u, "", err
}
// No getent on Gokrazy. So hard-code the login shell.
if distro.Get() == distro.Gokrazy {
var shell string
if wantShell {
shell = "/tmp/serial-busybox/ash"
}
u, err := std(usernameOrUID)
if err != nil {
return &user.User{
Uid: "0",
Gid: "0",
Username: "root",
Name: "Gokrazy",
HomeDir: "/",
}, shell, nil
}
return u, shell, nil
}
// Start with getent if caller wants to get the user shell.
if wantShell {
return userLookupGetent(usernameOrUID, std)
}
// If shell is not required, try os/user.Lookup* first and only use getent
// if that fails. This avoids spawning a child process when os/user lookup
// succeeds.
if u, err := std(usernameOrUID); err == nil {
return u, "", nil
}
return userLookupGetent(usernameOrUID, std)
}
func checkGetentInput(usernameOrUID string) bool {
maxUid := 32
if runtime.GOOS == "linux" {
maxUid = 256
}
if len(usernameOrUID) > maxUid || len(usernameOrUID) == 0 {
return false
}
for _, r := range usernameOrUID {
if r < ' ' || r == 0x7f || r == utf8.RuneError { // TODO(bradfitz): more?
return false
}
}
return true
}
// userLookupGetent uses "getent" to look up users so that even with static
// tailscaled binaries without cgo (as we distribute), we can still look up
// PAM/NSS users which the standard library's os/user without cgo won't get
// (because of no libc hooks). If "getent" fails, userLookupGetent falls back
// to the standard library.
func userLookupGetent(usernameOrUID string, std lookupStd) (*user.User, string, error) {
// Do some basic validation before passing this string to "getent", even though
// getent should do its own validation.
if !checkGetentInput(usernameOrUID) {
return nil, "", errors.New("invalid username or UID")
}
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 10*time.Second)
defer cancel()
out, err := exec.CommandContext(ctx, "getent", "passwd", usernameOrUID).Output()
if err != nil {
log.Printf("error calling getent for user %q: %v", usernameOrUID, err)
u, err := std(usernameOrUID)
return u, "", err
}
// output is "alice:x:1001:1001:Alice Smith,,,:/home/alice:/bin/bash"
f := strings.SplitN(strings.TrimSpace(string(out)), ":", 10)
for len(f) < 7 {
f = append(f, "")
}
return &user.User{
Username: f[0],
Uid: f[2],
Gid: f[3],
Name: f[4],
HomeDir: f[5],
}, f[6], nil
}