#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; # === auth-command === # the command that GL users actually run # part of the gitosis-lite (GL) suite # how run: via sshd, being listed in "command=" in ssh authkeys # when: every login by a GL user # input: $1 is GL username, plus $SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND # output: # security: # - currently, we just make some basic checks, copied from gitosis # robustness: # other notes: # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # common definitions # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- our $GL_ADMINDIR; our $GL_CONF; our $GL_KEYDIR; our $GL_CONF_COMPILED; our $REPO_BASE; our %repos; my $glrc = $ENV{HOME} . "/.gitosis-lite.rc"; unless (my $ret = do $glrc) { die "parse $glrc failed: $@" if $@; die "couldn't do $glrc: $!" unless defined $ret; die "couldn't run $glrc" unless $ret; } die "couldnt do perms file" unless (my $ret = do $GL_CONF_COMPILED); # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # definitions specific to this program # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- our $R_COMMANDS=qr/git[ -]upload-pack/; our $W_COMMANDS=qr/git[ -]receive-pack/; our $REPONAME_PATT=qr(^[0-9a-zA-Z][0-9a-zA-Z._/-]*$); # very simple pattern # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # start... # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # first, fix the biggest gripe I have with gitosis, a 1-line change my $user=$ENV{GL_USER}=shift; # there; now that's available everywhere! # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # sanity checks on SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND must exist. Since we also captured $user, we print # that in the message so people saying "ssh git@server" can see which gitosis # user he is being recognised as my $cmd = $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND} or die "no SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND? I'm not a shell, $user!"; # we don't like newlines or semicolons in SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND die "$cmd??? you're a funny guy..." if $cmd =~ /[;\n]/; # split into command and arguments; the pattern allows old style as well as # new style: "git-subcommand arg" or "git subcommand arg", just like gitosis # does, although I'm not sure how necessary that is # # keep in mind this is how git sends across the command: # git-receive-pack 'reponame.git' # including the single quotes my ($verb, $repo) = ($cmd =~ /^\s*(git\s+\S+|\S+)\s+'(.*).git'/); die "$verb? I don't do odd jobs, sorry..." unless $verb =~ $R_COMMANDS or $verb =~ $W_COMMANDS; die "I don't like the look of $repo, sorry!" unless $repo =~ $REPONAME_PATT; # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # first level permissions check # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # now, knowing the user and repo (which is repo path), we try perms my $perm = 'W'; $perm = 'R' if $verb =~ $R_COMMANDS; die "access denied" unless $repos{$repo}{$perm}{$user}; # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # over to git now # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # ( but first save the reponame; we can save some time later in the hook ) $ENV{GL_REPO}=$repo; open(LOG, ">>", "$GL_ADMINDIR/log"); print LOG "\n", scalar(localtime), " $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND} $user\n"; close(LOG); $repo = "'$REPO_BASE/$repo.git'"; exec("git", "shell", "-c", "$verb $repo");