#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; # === auth-command === # the command that GL users actually run # part of the gitolite (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 $SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND # output: # security: # - currently, we just make some basic checks, copied from gitosis # robustness: # other notes: # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # common definitions # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # these are set by the "rc" file our ($GL_LOGT, $GL_CONF_COMPILED, $REPO_BASE, $GIT_PATH, $GL_ADMINDIR); # and these are set by gitolite.pm our ($R_COMMANDS, $W_COMMANDS, $REPONAME_PATT); our %repos; # the common setup module is in the same directory as this running program is my $bindir = $0; $bindir =~ s/\/[^\/]+$//; require "$bindir/gitolite.pm"; # ask where the rc file is, get it, and "do" it &where_is_rc(); die "parse $ENV{GL_RC} failed: " . ($! or $@) unless do $ENV{GL_RC}; # add a custom path for git binaries, if specified $ENV{PATH} .= ":$GIT_PATH" if $GIT_PATH; # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # 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; if not, we die with a nice message unless ($ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND}) { &report_basic($GL_ADMINDIR, $GL_CONF_COMPILED, $user); exit 1; } my $cmd = $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND}; my $repo_base_abs = ( $REPO_BASE =~ m(^/) ? $REPO_BASE : "$ENV{HOME}/$REPO_BASE" ); # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # get and set perms for actual repo created by wildcard-autoviv # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- my $CUSTOM_COMMANDS=qr/^\s*(expand|getperms|setperms)\s/; # note that all the subs called here chdir somewhere else and do not come # back; they all blithely take advantage of the fact that processing custom # commands is sort of a dead end for normal (git) processing if ($cmd =~ $CUSTOM_COMMANDS) { my ($verb, $repo) = ($cmd =~ /^\s*(\S+)\s+\/?(.*?)(?:.git)?$/); if ($repo =~ $REPONAME_PATT and $verb =~ /getperms|setperms/) { # with an actual reponame, you can "getperms" or "setperms" get_set_perms($repo_base_abs, $repo, $verb, $user); } elsif ($repo !~ $REPONAME_PATT and $verb eq 'expand') { # with a wildcard, you can "expand" it to see what repos actually match expand_wild($GL_CONF_COMPILED, $repo_base_abs, $repo, $user); } else { die "$cmd doesn't make sense to me\n"; } exit 1; } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # normal (git) processing # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # 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 "bad command: $cmd. Make sure the repo name is exactly as in your config\n" unless ( $verb and ( $verb =~ $R_COMMANDS or $verb =~ $W_COMMANDS ) and $repo and $repo =~ $REPONAME_PATT ); # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # first level permissions check # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- if ( -d "$repo_base_abs/$repo.git" ) { # existing repo my ($creater, $user_R, $user_W) = &repo_rights($repo_base_abs, $repo, $user); my $patt = &parse_acl($GL_CONF_COMPILED, $repo, $creater, $user_R, $user_W); } else { my $patt = &parse_acl($GL_CONF_COMPILED, $repo, $user, $user, $user); # parse_acl returns "" if the repo was non-wildcard, or the pattern # that matched if it was a wildcard # auto-vivify new repo; 2 situations allow autoviv -- normal repos # with W access (the old mode), and wildcard repos with C access my $W_ok = $repos{$repo}{W}{$user} || $repos{$repo}{W}{'@all'}; my $C_ok = $repos{$repo}{C}{$user} || $repos{$repo}{C}{'@all'}; if ($W_ok and not $patt or $C_ok and $patt) { wrap_chdir("$repo_base_abs"); # for wildcard repos, we also want to set the "creater" new_repo($repo, "$GL_ADMINDIR/src/hooks", ( $patt ? $user : "")); wrap_chdir($ENV{HOME}); } } # we know the user and repo; we just need to know what perm he's trying my $perm = ($verb =~ $R_COMMANDS ? 'R' : 'W'); die "$perm access for $repo DENIED to $user\n" unless $repos{$repo}{$perm}{$user} or $repos{$repo}{$perm}{'@all'}; # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # logging, timestamp. also setup env vars for later # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # reponame $ENV{GL_REPO}=$repo; # timestamp my ($s, $min, $h, $d, $m, $y) = (localtime)[0..5]; $y += 1900; $m++; # usual adjustments for ($s, $min, $h, $d, $m) { $_ = "0$_" if $_ < 10; } $ENV{GL_TS} = "$y-$m-$d.$h:$min:$s"; # substitute template parameters and set the logfile name $GL_LOGT =~ s/%y/$y/g; $GL_LOGT =~ s/%m/$m/g; $GL_LOGT =~ s/%d/$d/g; $ENV{GL_LOG} = $GL_LOGT; # if log failure isn't important enough to block access, get rid of all the # error checking open my $log_fh, ">>", $ENV{GL_LOG} or die "open log failed: $!\n"; print $log_fh "$ENV{GL_TS}\t$ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND}\t$user\n"; close $log_fh or die "close log failed: $!\n"; # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # over to git now # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- $repo = "'$REPO_BASE/$repo.git'"; exec("git", "shell", "-c", "$verb $repo");