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25 
26 /*	Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */
27 /*	  All Rights Reserved	*/
28 
29 /*	Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 Microsoft Corporation	*/
30 /*	  All Rights Reserved	*/
31 
32 /*
33  *	su [-] [name [arg ...]] change userid, `-' changes environment.
34  *	If SULOG is defined, all attempts to su to another user are
35  *	logged there.
36  *	If CONSOLE is defined, all successful attempts to su to uid 0
37  *	are also logged there.
38  *
39  *	If su cannot create, open, or write entries into SULOG,
40  *	(or on the CONSOLE, if defined), the entry will not
41  *	be logged -- thus losing a record of the su's attempted
42  *	during this period.
43  */
44 
45 #include <stdio.h>
46 #include <sys/types.h>
47 #include <sys/stat.h>
48 #include <sys/param.h>
49 #include <unistd.h>
50 #include <stdlib.h>
51 #include <crypt.h>
52 #include <pwd.h>
53 #include <shadow.h>
54 #include <time.h>
55 #include <signal.h>
56 #include <fcntl.h>
57 #include <string.h>
58 #include <locale.h>
59 #include <syslog.h>
60 #include <sys/utsname.h>
61 #include <sys/wait.h>
62 #include <grp.h>
63 #include <deflt.h>
64 #include <limits.h>
65 #include <errno.h>
66 #include <stdarg.h>
67 #include <user_attr.h>
68 #include <priv.h>
69 
70 #include <bsm/adt.h>
71 #include <bsm/adt_event.h>
72 
73 #include <security/pam_appl.h>
74 
75 #define	PATH	"/usr/bin:"		/* path for users other than root */
76 #define	SUPATH	"/usr/sbin:/usr/bin"	/* path for root */
77 #define	SUPRMT	"PS1=# "		/* primary prompt for root */
78 #define	ELIM 128
79 #define	ROOT 0
80 #ifdef	DYNAMIC_SU
81 #define	EMBEDDED_NAME	"embedded_su"
82 #define	DEF_ATTEMPTS	3		/* attempts to change password */
83 #endif	/* DYNAMIC_SU */
84 
85 #define	PW_FALSE	1		/* no password change */
86 #define	PW_TRUE		2		/* successful password change */
87 #define	PW_FAILED	3		/* failed password change */
88 
89 /*
90  * Intervals to sleep after failed su
91  */
92 #ifndef SLEEPTIME
93 #define	SLEEPTIME	4
94 #endif
95 
96 #define	DEFAULT_LOGIN "/etc/default/login"
97 #define	DEFFILE "/etc/default/su"
98 
99 
100 char	*Sulog, *Console;
101 char	*Path, *Supath;
102 
103 /*
104  * Locale variables to be propagated to "su -" environment
105  */
106 static char *initvar;
107 static char *initenv[] = {
108 	"TZ", "LANG", "LC_CTYPE",
109 	"LC_NUMERIC", "LC_TIME", "LC_COLLATE",
110 	"LC_MONETARY", "LC_MESSAGES", "LC_ALL", 0};
111 static char mail[30] = { "MAIL=/var/mail/" };
112 
113 static void envalt(void);
114 static void log(char *, char *, int);
115 static void to(int);
116 
117 enum messagemode { USAGE, ERR, WARN };
118 static void message(enum messagemode, char *, ...);
119 
120 static char *alloc_vsprintf(const char *, va_list);
121 static char *tail(char *);
122 
123 static void audit_success(int, struct passwd *);
124 static void audit_logout(adt_session_data_t *, au_event_t);
125 static void audit_failure(int, struct passwd *, char *, int);
126 
127 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SU
128 static void validate(char *, int *);
129 static int legalenvvar(char *);
130 static int su_conv(int, struct pam_message **, struct pam_response **, void *);
131 static int emb_su_conv(int, struct pam_message **, struct pam_response **,
132     void *);
133 static void freeresponse(int, struct pam_response **response);
134 static struct pam_conv pam_conv = {su_conv, NULL};
135 static struct pam_conv emb_pam_conv = {emb_su_conv, NULL};
136 static void quotemsg(char *, ...);
137 static void readinitblock(void);
138 #else	/* !DYNAMIC_SU */
139 static void update_audit(struct passwd *pwd);
140 #endif	/* DYNAMIC_SU */
141 
142 static pam_handle_t	*pamh = NULL;	/* Authentication handle */
143 struct	passwd pwd;
144 char	pwdbuf[1024];			/* buffer for getpwnam_r() */
145 char	shell[] = "/usr/bin/sh";	/* default shell */
146 char	safe_shell[] = "/sbin/sh";	/* "fallback" shell */
147 char	su[PATH_MAX] = "su";		/* arg0 for exec of shprog */
148 char	homedir[PATH_MAX] = "HOME=";
149 char	logname[20] = "LOGNAME=";
150 char	*suprmt = SUPRMT;
151 char	termtyp[PATH_MAX] = "TERM=";
152 char	*term;
153 char	shelltyp[PATH_MAX] = "SHELL=";
154 char	*hz;
155 char	tznam[PATH_MAX];
156 char	hzname[10] = "HZ=";
157 char	path[PATH_MAX] = "PATH=";
158 char	supath[PATH_MAX] = "PATH=";
159 char	*envinit[ELIM];
160 extern	char **environ;
161 char *ttyn;
162 char *username;					/* the invoker */
163 static	int	dosyslog = 0;			/* use syslog? */
164 char	*myname;
165 #ifdef	DYNAMIC_SU
166 int pam_flags = 0;
167 boolean_t embedded = B_FALSE;
168 #endif	/* DYNAMIC_SU */
169 
170 int
171 main(int argc, char **argv)
172 {
173 #ifndef DYNAMIC_SU
174 	struct spwd sp;
175 	char  spbuf[1024];		/* buffer for getspnam_r() */
176 	char *password;
177 #endif	/* !DYNAMIC_SU */
178 	char *nptr;
179 	char *pshell;
180 	int eflag = 0;
181 	int envidx = 0;
182 	uid_t uid;
183 	gid_t gid;
184 	char *dir, *shprog, *name;
185 	char *ptr;
186 	char *prog = argv[0];
187 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SU
188 	int sleeptime = SLEEPTIME;
189 	char **pam_env = 0;
190 	int flags = 0;
191 	int retcode;
192 	int idx = 0;
193 #endif	/* DYNAMIC_SU */
194 	int pw_change = PW_FALSE;
195 
196 	(void) setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
197 #if !defined(TEXT_DOMAIN)	/* Should be defined by cc -D */
198 #define	TEXT_DOMAIN "SYS_TEST"	/* Use this only if it wasn't */
199 #endif
200 	(void) textdomain(TEXT_DOMAIN);
201 
202 	myname = tail(argv[0]);
203 
204 #ifdef	DYNAMIC_SU
205 	if (strcmp(myname, EMBEDDED_NAME) == 0) {
206 		embedded = B_TRUE;
207 		setbuf(stdin, NULL);
208 		setbuf(stdout, NULL);
209 		readinitblock();
210 	}
211 #endif	/* DYNAMIC_SU */
212 
213 	if (argc > 1 && *argv[1] == '-') {
214 		/* Explicitly check for just `-' (no trailing chars) */
215 		if (strlen(argv[1]) == 1) {
216 			eflag++;	/* set eflag if `-' is specified */
217 			argv++;
218 			argc--;
219 		} else {
220 			message(USAGE,
221 			    gettext("Usage: %s [-] [ username [ arg ... ] ]"),
222 			    prog);
223 			exit(1);
224 		}
225 	}
226 
227 	/*
228 	 * Determine specified userid, get their password file entry,
229 	 * and set variables to values in password file entry fields.
230 	 */
231 	if (argc > 1) {
232 		/*
233 		 * Usernames can't start with a `-', so we check for that to
234 		 * catch bad usage (like "su - -c ls").
235 		 */
236 		if (*argv[1] == '-') {
237 			message(USAGE,
238 			    gettext("Usage: %s [-] [ username [ arg ... ] ]"),
239 			    prog);
240 			exit(1);
241 		} else
242 			nptr = argv[1];	/* use valid command-line username */
243 	} else
244 		nptr = "root";		/* use default "root" username */
245 
246 	if (defopen(DEFFILE) == 0) {
247 
248 		if (Sulog = defread("SULOG="))
249 			Sulog = strdup(Sulog);
250 		if (Console = defread("CONSOLE="))
251 			Console = strdup(Console);
252 		if (Path = defread("PATH="))
253 			Path = strdup(Path);
254 		if (Supath = defread("SUPATH="))
255 			Supath = strdup(Supath);
256 		if ((ptr = defread("SYSLOG=")) != NULL)
257 			dosyslog = strcmp(ptr, "YES") == 0;
258 
259 		(void) defopen(NULL);
260 	}
261 	(void) strlcat(path, (Path) ? Path : PATH, sizeof (path));
262 	(void) strlcat(supath, (Supath) ? Supath : SUPATH, sizeof (supath));
263 
264 	if ((ttyn = ttyname(0)) == NULL)
265 		if ((ttyn = ttyname(1)) == NULL)
266 			if ((ttyn = ttyname(2)) == NULL)
267 				ttyn = "/dev/???";
268 	if ((username = cuserid(NULL)) == NULL)
269 		username = "(null)";
270 
271 	/*
272 	 * if Sulog defined, create SULOG, if it does not exist, with
273 	 * mode read/write user. Change owner and group to root
274 	 */
275 	if (Sulog != NULL) {
276 		(void) close(open(Sulog, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CREAT,
277 		    (S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR)));
278 		(void) chown(Sulog, (uid_t)ROOT, (gid_t)ROOT);
279 	}
280 
281 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SU
282 	if (pam_start(embedded ? EMBEDDED_NAME : "su", nptr,
283 	    embedded ? &emb_pam_conv : &pam_conv, &pamh) != PAM_SUCCESS)
284 		exit(1);
285 	if (pam_set_item(pamh, PAM_TTY, ttyn) != PAM_SUCCESS)
286 		exit(1);
287 #endif	/* DYNAMIC_SU */
288 
289 	openlog("su", LOG_CONS, LOG_AUTH);
290 
291 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SU
292 
293 	/*
294 	 * Use the same value of sleeptime and password required that
295 	 * login(1) uses.
296 	 * This is obtained by reading the file /etc/default/login
297 	 * using the def*() functions
298 	 */
299 	if (defopen(DEFAULT_LOGIN) == 0) {
300 		if ((ptr = defread("SLEEPTIME=")) != NULL) {
301 			sleeptime = atoi(ptr);
302 			if (sleeptime < 0 || sleeptime > 5)
303 				sleeptime = SLEEPTIME;
304 		}
305 
306 		if ((ptr = defread("PASSREQ=")) != NULL &&
307 		    strcasecmp("YES", ptr) == 0)
308 			pam_flags |= PAM_DISALLOW_NULL_AUTHTOK;
309 
310 		(void) defopen((char *)NULL);
311 	}
312 	/*
313 	 * Ignore SIGQUIT and SIGINT
314 	 */
315 	(void) signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN);
316 	(void) signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
317 
318 	/* call pam_authenticate() to authenticate the user through PAM */
319 	if (getpwnam_r(nptr, &pwd, pwdbuf, sizeof (pwdbuf)) == NULL)
320 		retcode = PAM_USER_UNKNOWN;
321 	else if ((flags = (getuid() != (uid_t)ROOT)) != 0) {
322 		retcode = pam_authenticate(pamh, pam_flags);
323 	} else /* root user does not need to authenticate */
324 		retcode = PAM_SUCCESS;
325 
326 	if (retcode != PAM_SUCCESS) {
327 		/*
328 		 * 1st step: audit and log the error.
329 		 * 2nd step: sleep.
330 		 * 3rd step: print out message to user.
331 		 */
332 		/* don't let audit_failure distinguish a role here */
333 		audit_failure(PW_FALSE, NULL, nptr, retcode);
334 		switch (retcode) {
335 		case PAM_USER_UNKNOWN:
336 			closelog();
337 			(void) sleep(sleeptime);
338 			message(ERR, gettext("Unknown id: %s"), nptr);
339 			break;
340 
341 		case PAM_AUTH_ERR:
342 			if (Sulog != NULL)
343 				log(Sulog, nptr, 0);	/* log entry */
344 			if (dosyslog)
345 				syslog(LOG_CRIT, "'su %s' failed for %s on %s",
346 				    pwd.pw_name, username, ttyn);
347 			closelog();
348 			(void) sleep(sleeptime);
349 			message(ERR, gettext("Sorry"));
350 			break;
351 
352 		case PAM_CONV_ERR:
353 		default:
354 			if (dosyslog)
355 				syslog(LOG_CRIT, "'su %s' failed for %s on %s",
356 				    pwd.pw_name, username, ttyn);
357 			closelog();
358 			(void) sleep(sleeptime);
359 			message(ERR, gettext("Sorry"));
360 			break;
361 		}
362 
363 		(void) signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_DFL);
364 		(void) signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL);
365 		exit(1);
366 	}
367 	if (flags)
368 		validate(username, &pw_change);
369 	if (pam_setcred(pamh, PAM_REINITIALIZE_CRED) != PAM_SUCCESS) {
370 		message(ERR, gettext("unable to set credentials"));
371 		exit(2);
372 	}
373 	if (dosyslog)
374 		syslog(pwd.pw_uid == 0 ? LOG_NOTICE : LOG_INFO,
375 		    "'su %s' succeeded for %s on %s",
376 		    pwd.pw_name, username, ttyn);
377 	closelog();
378 	(void) signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_DFL);
379 	(void) signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL);
380 #else	/* !DYNAMIC_SU */
381 	if ((getpwnam_r(nptr, &pwd, pwdbuf, sizeof (pwdbuf)) == NULL) ||
382 	    (getspnam_r(nptr, &sp, spbuf, sizeof (spbuf)) == NULL)) {
383 		message(ERR, gettext("Unknown id: %s"), nptr);
384 		audit_failure(PW_FALSE, NULL, nptr, PAM_USER_UNKNOWN);
385 		closelog();
386 		exit(1);
387 	}
388 
389 	/*
390 	 * Prompt for password if invoking user is not root or
391 	 * if specified(new) user requires a password
392 	 */
393 	if (sp.sp_pwdp[0] == '\0' || getuid() == (uid_t)ROOT)
394 		goto ok;
395 	password = getpass(gettext("Password:"));
396 
397 	if ((strcmp(sp.sp_pwdp, crypt(password, sp.sp_pwdp)) != 0)) {
398 		/* clear password file entry */
399 		(void) memset((void *)spbuf, 0, sizeof (spbuf));
400 		if (Sulog != NULL)
401 			log(Sulog, nptr, 0);    /* log entry */
402 		message(ERR, gettext("Sorry"));
403 		audit_failure(PW_FALSE, NULL, nptr, PAM_AUTH_ERR);
404 		if (dosyslog)
405 			syslog(LOG_CRIT, "'su %s' failed for %s on %s",
406 			    pwd.pw_name, username, ttyn);
407 		closelog();
408 		exit(2);
409 	}
410 	/* clear password file entry */
411 	(void) memset((void *)spbuf, 0, sizeof (spbuf));
412 ok:
413 	/* update audit session in a non-pam environment */
414 	update_audit(&pwd);
415 	if (dosyslog)
416 		syslog(pwd.pw_uid == 0 ? LOG_NOTICE : LOG_INFO,
417 		    "'su %s' succeeded for %s on %s",
418 		    pwd.pw_name, username, ttyn);
419 #endif	/* DYNAMIC_SU */
420 
421 	audit_success(pw_change, &pwd);
422 	uid = pwd.pw_uid;
423 	gid = pwd.pw_gid;
424 	dir = strdup(pwd.pw_dir);
425 	shprog = strdup(pwd.pw_shell);
426 	name = strdup(pwd.pw_name);
427 
428 	if (Sulog != NULL)
429 		log(Sulog, nptr, 1);	/* log entry */
430 
431 	/* set user and group ids to specified user */
432 
433 	/* set the real (and effective) GID */
434 	if (setgid(gid) == -1) {
435 		message(ERR, gettext("Invalid GID"));
436 		exit(2);
437 	}
438 	/* Initialize the supplementary group access list. */
439 	if (!nptr)
440 		exit(2);
441 	if (initgroups(nptr, gid) == -1) {
442 		exit(2);
443 	}
444 	/* set the real (and effective) UID */
445 	if (setuid(uid) == -1) {
446 		message(ERR, gettext("Invalid UID"));
447 		exit(2);
448 	}
449 
450 	/*
451 	 * If new user's shell field is neither NULL nor equal to /usr/bin/sh,
452 	 * set:
453 	 *
454 	 *	pshell = their shell
455 	 *	su = [-]last component of shell's pathname
456 	 *
457 	 * Otherwise, set the shell to /usr/bin/sh and set argv[0] to '[-]su'.
458 	 */
459 	if (shprog[0] != '\0' && strcmp(shell, shprog) != 0) {
460 		char *p;
461 
462 		pshell = shprog;
463 		(void) strcpy(su, eflag ? "-" : "");
464 
465 		if ((p = strrchr(pshell, '/')) != NULL)
466 			(void) strlcat(su, p + 1, sizeof (su));
467 		else
468 			(void) strlcat(su, pshell, sizeof (su));
469 	} else {
470 		pshell = shell;
471 		(void) strcpy(su, eflag ? "-su" : "su");
472 	}
473 
474 	/*
475 	 * set environment variables for new user;
476 	 * arg0 for exec of shprog must now contain `-'
477 	 * so that environment of new user is given
478 	 */
479 	if (eflag) {
480 		int j;
481 		char *var;
482 
483 		if (strlen(dir) == 0) {
484 			(void) strcpy(dir, "/");
485 			message(WARN, gettext("No directory! Using home=/"));
486 		}
487 		(void) strlcat(homedir, dir, sizeof (homedir));
488 		(void) strlcat(logname, name, sizeof (logname));
489 		if (hz = getenv("HZ"))
490 			(void) strlcat(hzname, hz, sizeof (hzname));
491 
492 		(void) strlcat(shelltyp, pshell, sizeof (shelltyp));
493 
494 		if (chdir(dir) < 0) {
495 			message(ERR, gettext("No directory!"));
496 			exit(1);
497 		}
498 		envinit[envidx = 0] = homedir;
499 		envinit[++envidx] = ((uid == (uid_t)ROOT) ? supath : path);
500 		envinit[++envidx] = logname;
501 		envinit[++envidx] = hzname;
502 		if ((term = getenv("TERM")) != NULL) {
503 			(void) strlcat(termtyp, term, sizeof (termtyp));
504 			envinit[++envidx] = termtyp;
505 		}
506 		envinit[++envidx] = shelltyp;
507 
508 		(void) strlcat(mail, name, sizeof (mail));
509 		envinit[++envidx] = mail;
510 
511 		/*
512 		 * Fetch the relevant locale/TZ environment variables from
513 		 * the inherited environment.
514 		 *
515 		 * We have a priority here for setting TZ. If TZ is set in
516 		 * in the inherited environment, that value remains top
517 		 * priority. If the file /etc/default/login has TIMEZONE set,
518 		 * that has second highest priority.
519 		 */
520 		tznam[0] = '\0';
521 		for (j = 0; initenv[j] != 0; j++) {
522 			if (initvar = getenv(initenv[j])) {
523 
524 				/*
525 				 * Skip over values beginning with '/' for
526 				 * security.
527 				 */
528 				if (initvar[0] == '/')  continue;
529 
530 				if (strcmp(initenv[j], "TZ") == 0) {
531 					(void) strcpy(tznam, "TZ=");
532 					(void) strlcat(tznam, initvar,
533 					    sizeof (tznam));
534 
535 				} else {
536 					var = (char *)
537 					    malloc(strlen(initenv[j])
538 					    + strlen(initvar)
539 					    + 2);
540 					(void) strcpy(var, initenv[j]);
541 					(void) strcat(var, "=");
542 					(void) strcat(var, initvar);
543 					envinit[++envidx] = var;
544 				}
545 			}
546 		}
547 
548 		/*
549 		 * Check if TZ was found. If not then try to read it from
550 		 * /etc/default/login.
551 		 */
552 		if (tznam[0] == '\0') {
553 			if (defopen(DEFAULT_LOGIN) == 0) {
554 				if (initvar = defread("TIMEZONE=")) {
555 					(void) strcpy(tznam, "TZ=");
556 					(void) strlcat(tznam, initvar,
557 					    sizeof (tznam));
558 				}
559 				(void) defopen(NULL);
560 			}
561 		}
562 
563 		if (tznam[0] != '\0')
564 			envinit[++envidx] = tznam;
565 
566 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SU
567 		/*
568 		 * set the PAM environment variables -
569 		 * check for legal environment variables
570 		 */
571 		if ((pam_env = pam_getenvlist(pamh)) != 0) {
572 			while (pam_env[idx] != 0) {
573 				if (envidx + 2 < ELIM &&
574 				    legalenvvar(pam_env[idx])) {
575 					envinit[++envidx] = pam_env[idx];
576 				}
577 				idx++;
578 			}
579 		}
580 #endif	/* DYNAMIC_SU */
581 		envinit[++envidx] = NULL;
582 		environ = envinit;
583 	} else {
584 		char **pp = environ, **qq, *p;
585 
586 		while ((p = *pp) != NULL) {
587 			if (*p == 'L' && p[1] == 'D' && p[2] == '_') {
588 				for (qq = pp; (*qq = qq[1]) != NULL; qq++)
589 					;
590 				/* pp is not advanced */
591 			} else {
592 				pp++;
593 			}
594 		}
595 	}
596 
597 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SU
598 	if (pamh)
599 		(void) pam_end(pamh, PAM_SUCCESS);
600 #endif	/* DYNAMIC_SU */
601 
602 	/*
603 	 * if new user is root:
604 	 *	if CONSOLE defined, log entry there;
605 	 *	if eflag not set, change environment to that of root.
606 	 */
607 	if (uid == (uid_t)ROOT) {
608 		if (Console != NULL)
609 			if (strcmp(ttyn, Console) != 0) {
610 				(void) signal(SIGALRM, to);
611 				(void) alarm(30);
612 				log(Console, nptr, 1);
613 				(void) alarm(0);
614 			}
615 		if (!eflag)
616 			envalt();
617 	}
618 
619 	/*
620 	 * Default for SIGCPU and SIGXFSZ.  Shells inherit
621 	 * signal disposition from parent.  And the
622 	 * shells should have default dispositions for these
623 	 * signals.
624 	 */
625 	(void) signal(SIGXCPU, SIG_DFL);
626 	(void) signal(SIGXFSZ, SIG_DFL);
627 
628 #ifdef	DYNAMIC_SU
629 	if (embedded) {
630 		(void) puts("SUCCESS");
631 		/*
632 		 * After this point, we're no longer talking the
633 		 * embedded_su protocol, so turn it off.
634 		 */
635 		embedded = B_FALSE;
636 	}
637 #endif	/* DYNAMIC_SU */
638 
639 	/*
640 	 * if additional arguments, exec shell program with array
641 	 * of pointers to arguments:
642 	 *	-> if shell = default, then su = [-]su
643 	 *	-> if shell != default, then su = [-]last component of
644 	 *						shell's pathname
645 	 *
646 	 * if no additional arguments, exec shell with arg0 of su
647 	 * where:
648 	 *	-> if shell = default, then su = [-]su
649 	 *	-> if shell != default, then su = [-]last component of
650 	 *						shell's pathname
651 	 */
652 	if (argc > 2) {
653 		argv[1] = su;
654 		(void) execv(pshell, &argv[1]);
655 	} else
656 		(void) execl(pshell, su, 0);
657 
658 
659 	/*
660 	 * Try to clean up after an administrator who has made a mistake
661 	 * configuring root's shell; if root's shell is other than /sbin/sh,
662 	 * try exec'ing /sbin/sh instead.
663 	 */
664 	if ((uid == (uid_t)ROOT) && (strcmp(name, "root") == 0) &&
665 	    (strcmp(safe_shell, pshell) != 0)) {
666 		message(WARN,
667 		    gettext("No shell %s.  Trying fallback shell %s."),
668 		    pshell, safe_shell);
669 
670 		if (eflag) {
671 			(void) strcpy(su, "-sh");
672 			(void) strlcpy(shelltyp + strlen("SHELL="),
673 			    safe_shell, sizeof (shelltyp) - strlen("SHELL="));
674 		} else {
675 			(void) strcpy(su, "sh");
676 		}
677 
678 		if (argc > 2) {
679 			argv[1] = su;
680 			(void) execv(safe_shell, &argv[1]);
681 		} else {
682 			(void) execl(safe_shell, su, 0);
683 		}
684 		message(ERR, gettext("Couldn't exec fallback shell %s: %s"),
685 		    safe_shell, strerror(errno));
686 	} else {
687 		message(ERR, gettext("No shell"));
688 	}
689 	return (3);
690 }
691 
692 /*
693  * Environment altering routine -
694  *	This routine is called when a user is su'ing to root
695  *	without specifying the - flag.
696  *	The user's PATH and PS1 variables are reset
697  *	to the correct value for root.
698  *	All of the user's other environment variables retain
699  *	their current values after the su (if they are exported).
700  */
701 static void
702 envalt(void)
703 {
704 	/*
705 	 * If user has PATH variable in their environment, change its value
706 	 *		to /bin:/etc:/usr/bin ;
707 	 * if user does not have PATH variable, add it to the user's
708 	 *		environment;
709 	 * if either of the above fail, an error message is printed.
710 	 */
711 	if (putenv(supath) != 0) {
712 		message(ERR,
713 		    gettext("unable to obtain memory to expand environment"));
714 		exit(4);
715 	}
716 
717 	/*
718 	 * If user has PROMPT variable in their environment, change its value
719 	 *		to # ;
720 	 * if user does not have PROMPT variable, add it to the user's
721 	 *		environment;
722 	 * if either of the above fail, an error message is printed.
723 	 */
724 	if (putenv(suprmt) != 0) {
725 		message(ERR,
726 		    gettext("unable to obtain memory to expand environment"));
727 		exit(4);
728 	}
729 }
730 
731 /*
732  * Logging routine -
733  *	where = SULOG or CONSOLE
734  *	towho = specified user ( user being su'ed to )
735  *	how = 0 if su attempt failed; 1 if su attempt succeeded
736  */
737 static void
738 log(char *where, char *towho, int how)
739 {
740 	FILE *logf;
741 	time_t now;
742 	struct tm *tmp;
743 
744 	/*
745 	 * open SULOG or CONSOLE - if open fails, return
746 	 */
747 	if ((logf = fopen(where, "a")) == NULL)
748 		return;
749 
750 	now = time(0);
751 	tmp = localtime(&now);
752 
753 	/*
754 	 * write entry into SULOG or onto CONSOLE - if write fails, return
755 	 */
756 	(void) fprintf(logf, "SU %.2d/%.2d %.2d:%.2d %c %s %s-%s\n",
757 	    tmp->tm_mon + 1, tmp->tm_mday, tmp->tm_hour, tmp->tm_min,
758 	    how ? '+' : '-', ttyn + sizeof ("/dev/") - 1, username, towho);
759 
760 	(void) fclose(logf);	/* close SULOG or CONSOLE */
761 }
762 
763 /*ARGSUSED*/
764 static void
765 to(int sig)
766 {}
767 
768 /*
769  * audit_success - audit successful su
770  *
771  *	Entry	process audit context established -- i.e., pam_setcred()
772  *			or equivalent called.
773  *		pw_change = PW_TRUE, if successful password change audit
774  *				required.
775  *		pwd = passwd entry for new user.
776  */
777 
778 static void
779 audit_success(int pw_change, struct passwd *pwd)
780 {
781 	adt_session_data_t	*ah = NULL;
782 	adt_event_data_t	*event;
783 	au_event_t		event_id = ADT_su;
784 	userattr_t		*user_entry;
785 	char			*kva_value;
786 
787 	if (adt_start_session(&ah, NULL, ADT_USE_PROC_DATA) != 0) {
788 		syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ALERT,
789 		    "adt_start_session(ADT_su): %m");
790 		return;
791 	}
792 	if (((user_entry = getusernam(pwd->pw_name)) != NULL) &&
793 	    ((kva_value = kva_match((kva_t *)user_entry->attr,
794 	    USERATTR_TYPE_KW)) != NULL) &&
795 	    ((strcmp(kva_value, USERATTR_TYPE_NONADMIN_KW) == 0) ||
796 	    (strcmp(kva_value, USERATTR_TYPE_ADMIN_KW) == 0))) {
797 		event_id = ADT_role_login;
798 	}
799 	free_userattr(user_entry);	/* OK to use, checks for NULL */
800 
801 	/* since proc uid/gid not yet updated */
802 	if (adt_set_user(ah, pwd->pw_uid, pwd->pw_gid, pwd->pw_uid,
803 	    pwd->pw_gid, NULL, ADT_USER) != 0) {
804 		syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ERR,
805 		    "adt_set_user(ADT_su, ADT_FAILURE): %m");
806 	}
807 	if ((event = adt_alloc_event(ah, event_id)) == NULL) {
808 		syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ALERT, "adt_alloc_event(ADT_su): %m");
809 	} else if (adt_put_event(event, ADT_SUCCESS, ADT_SUCCESS) != 0) {
810 		syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ALERT,
811 		    "adt_put_event(ADT_su, ADT_SUCCESS): %m");
812 	}
813 
814 	if (pw_change == PW_TRUE) {
815 		/* Also audit password change */
816 		adt_free_event(event);
817 		if ((event = adt_alloc_event(ah, ADT_passwd)) == NULL) {
818 			syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ALERT,
819 			    "adt_alloc_event(ADT_passwd): %m");
820 		} else if (adt_put_event(event, ADT_SUCCESS,
821 		    ADT_SUCCESS) != 0) {
822 			syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ALERT,
823 			    "adt_put_event(ADT_passwd, ADT_SUCCESS): %m");
824 		}
825 	}
826 	adt_free_event(event);
827 	/*
828 	 * The preceeding code is a noop if audit isn't enabled,
829 	 * but, let's not make a new process when it's not necessary.
830 	 */
831 	if (adt_audit_enabled()) {
832 		audit_logout(ah, event_id);	/* fork to catch logout */
833 	}
834 	(void) adt_end_session(ah);
835 }
836 
837 
838 /*
839  * audit_logout - audit successful su logout
840  *
841  *	Entry	ah = Successful su audit handle
842  *		event_id = su event ID: ADT_su, ADT_role_login
843  *
844  *	Exit	Errors are just ignored and we go on.
845  *		su logout event written.
846  */
847 static void
848 audit_logout(adt_session_data_t *ah, au_event_t event_id)
849 {
850 	adt_event_data_t	*event;
851 	int			status;		/* wait status */
852 	pid_t			pid;
853 	priv_set_t		*priv;		/* waiting process privs */
854 
855 	if (event_id == ADT_su) {
856 		event_id = ADT_su_logout;
857 	} else {
858 		event_id = ADT_role_logout;
859 	}
860 	if ((event = adt_alloc_event(ah, event_id)) == NULL) {
861 		syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ALERT,
862 		    "adt_alloc_event(ADT_su_logout): %m");
863 		return;
864 	}
865 	if ((priv = priv_allocset())  == NULL) {
866 		syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ALERT,
867 		    "su audit_logout: could not alloc basic privs: %m");
868 		adt_free_event(event);
869 		return;
870 	}
871 
872 	/*
873 	 * The child returns and continues su processing.
874 	 * The parent's sole job is to wait for child exit, write the
875 	 * logout audit record, and replay the child's exit code.
876 	 */
877 	if ((pid = fork()) == 0) {
878 		/* child */
879 
880 		adt_free_event(event);
881 		priv_freeset(priv);
882 		return;
883 	}
884 	if (pid == -1) {
885 		/* failure */
886 
887 		syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ALERT,
888 		    "su audit_logout: could not fork: %m");
889 		adt_free_event(event);
890 		priv_freeset(priv);
891 		return;
892 	}
893 
894 	/* parent process */
895 
896 	/*
897 	 * When this routine is called, the current working
898 	 * directory is the unknown and there are unknown open
899 	 * files. For the waiting process, change the current
900 	 * directory to root and close open files so that
901 	 * directories can be unmounted if necessary.
902 	 */
903 	if (chdir("/") != 0) {
904 		syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ALERT,
905 		    "su audit_logout: could not chdir /: %m");
906 	}
907 	/*
908 	 * Reduce privileges to just those needed.
909 	 */
910 	priv_basicset(priv);
911 	(void) priv_delset(priv, PRIV_PROC_EXEC);
912 	(void) priv_delset(priv, PRIV_PROC_FORK);
913 	(void) priv_delset(priv, PRIV_PROC_INFO);
914 	(void) priv_delset(priv, PRIV_PROC_SESSION);
915 	(void) priv_delset(priv, PRIV_FILE_LINK_ANY);
916 	if ((priv_addset(priv, PRIV_PROC_AUDIT) != 0) ||
917 	    (setppriv(PRIV_SET, PRIV_PERMITTED, priv) != 0)) {
918 		syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ALERT,
919 		    "su audit_logout: could not reduce privs: %m");
920 	}
921 	closefrom(0);
922 	priv_freeset(priv);
923 	while (pid != waitpid(pid, &status, 0))
924 		continue;
925 
926 	(void) adt_put_event(event, ADT_SUCCESS, ADT_SUCCESS);
927 	adt_free_event(event);
928 	(void) adt_end_session(ah);
929 	exit(WEXITSTATUS(status));
930 }
931 
932 
933 /*
934  * audit_failure - audit failed su
935  *
936  *	Entry	New audit context not set.
937  *		pw_change == PW_FALSE, if no password change requested.
938  *			     PW_FAILED, if failed password change audit
939  *				      required.
940  *		pwd = NULL, or password entry to use.
941  *		user = username entered.  Add to record if pwd == NULL.
942  *		pamerr = PAM error code; reason for failure.
943  */
944 
945 static void
946 audit_failure(int pw_change, struct passwd *pwd, char *user, int pamerr)
947 {
948 	adt_session_data_t	*ah;	/* audit session handle */
949 	adt_event_data_t	*event;	/* event to generate */
950 	au_event_t		event_id = ADT_su;
951 	userattr_t		*user_entry;
952 	char			*kva_value;
953 
954 	if (adt_start_session(&ah, NULL, ADT_USE_PROC_DATA) != 0) {
955 		syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ALERT,
956 		    "adt_start_session(ADT_su, ADT_FAILURE): %m");
957 		return;
958 	}
959 
960 	if (pwd != NULL) {
961 		/* target user authenticated, merge audit state */
962 		if (adt_set_user(ah, pwd->pw_uid, pwd->pw_gid, pwd->pw_uid,
963 		    pwd->pw_gid, NULL, ADT_UPDATE) != 0) {
964 			syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ERR,
965 			    "adt_set_user(ADT_su, ADT_FAILURE): %m");
966 		}
967 		if (((user_entry = getusernam(pwd->pw_name)) != NULL) &&
968 		    ((kva_value = kva_match((kva_t *)user_entry->attr,
969 		    USERATTR_TYPE_KW)) != NULL) &&
970 		    ((strcmp(kva_value, USERATTR_TYPE_NONADMIN_KW) == 0) ||
971 		    (strcmp(kva_value, USERATTR_TYPE_ADMIN_KW) == 0))) {
972 			event_id = ADT_role_login;
973 		}
974 		free_userattr(user_entry);	/* OK to use, checks for NULL */
975 	}
976 	if ((event = adt_alloc_event(ah, event_id)) == NULL) {
977 		syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ALERT,
978 		    "adt_alloc_event(ADT_su, ADT_FAILURE): %m");
979 		return;
980 	}
981 	/*
982 	 * can't tell if user not found is a role, so always use su
983 	 * If we do pass in pwd when the JNI is fixed, then can
984 	 * distinguish and set name in both su and role_login
985 	 */
986 	if (pwd == NULL) {
987 		/*
988 		 * this should be "fail_user" rather than "message"
989 		 * see adt_xml.  The JNI breaks, so for now we leave
990 		 * this alone.
991 		 */
992 		event->adt_su.message = user;
993 	}
994 	if (adt_put_event(event, ADT_FAILURE,
995 	    ADT_FAIL_PAM + pamerr) != 0) {
996 		syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ALERT,
997 		    "adt_put_event(ADT_su(ADT_FAIL, %s): %m",
998 		    pam_strerror(pamh, pamerr));
999 	}
1000 	if (pw_change != PW_FALSE) {
1001 		/* Also audit password change failed */
1002 		adt_free_event(event);
1003 		if ((event = adt_alloc_event(ah, ADT_passwd)) == NULL) {
1004 			syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ALERT,
1005 			    "su: adt_alloc_event(ADT_passwd): %m");
1006 		} else if (adt_put_event(event, ADT_FAILURE,
1007 		    ADT_FAIL_PAM + pamerr) != 0) {
1008 			syslog(LOG_AUTH | LOG_ALERT,
1009 			    "su: adt_put_event(ADT_passwd, ADT_FAILURE): %m");
1010 		}
1011 	}
1012 	adt_free_event(event);
1013 	(void) adt_end_session(ah);
1014 }
1015 
1016 #ifdef DYNAMIC_SU
1017 /*
1018  * su_conv():
1019  *	This is the conv (conversation) function called from
1020  *	a PAM authentication module to print error messages
1021  *	or garner information from the user.
1022  */
1023 /*ARGSUSED*/
1024 static int
1025 su_conv(int num_msg, struct pam_message **msg, struct pam_response **response,
1026     void *appdata_ptr)
1027 {
1028 	struct pam_message	*m;
1029 	struct pam_response	*r;
1030 	char			*temp;
1031 	int			k;
1032 	char			respbuf[PAM_MAX_RESP_SIZE];
1033 
1034 	if (num_msg <= 0)
1035 		return (PAM_CONV_ERR);
1036 
1037 	*response = (struct pam_response *)calloc(num_msg,
1038 	    sizeof (struct pam_response));
1039 	if (*response == NULL)
1040 		return (PAM_BUF_ERR);
1041 
1042 	k = num_msg;
1043 	m = *msg;
1044 	r = *response;
1045 	while (k--) {
1046 
1047 		switch (m->msg_style) {
1048 
1049 		case PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_OFF:
1050 			errno = 0;
1051 			temp = getpassphrase(m->msg);
1052 			if (errno == EINTR)
1053 				return (PAM_CONV_ERR);
1054 			if (temp != NULL) {
1055 				r->resp = strdup(temp);
1056 				if (r->resp == NULL) {
1057 					freeresponse(num_msg, response);
1058 					return (PAM_BUF_ERR);
1059 				}
1060 			}
1061 			break;
1062 
1063 		case PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_ON:
1064 			if (m->msg != NULL) {
1065 				(void) fputs(m->msg, stdout);
1066 			}
1067 
1068 			(void) fgets(respbuf, sizeof (respbuf), stdin);
1069 			temp = strchr(respbuf, '\n');
1070 			if (temp != NULL)
1071 				*temp = '\0';
1072 
1073 			r->resp = strdup(respbuf);
1074 			if (r->resp == NULL) {
1075 				freeresponse(num_msg, response);
1076 				return (PAM_BUF_ERR);
1077 			}
1078 			break;
1079 
1080 		case PAM_ERROR_MSG:
1081 			if (m->msg != NULL) {
1082 				(void) fputs(m->msg, stderr);
1083 				(void) fputs("\n", stderr);
1084 			}
1085 			break;
1086 
1087 		case PAM_TEXT_INFO:
1088 			if (m->msg != NULL) {
1089 				(void) fputs(m->msg, stdout);
1090 				(void) fputs("\n", stdout);
1091 			}
1092 			break;
1093 
1094 		default:
1095 			break;
1096 		}
1097 		m++;
1098 		r++;
1099 	}
1100 	return (PAM_SUCCESS);
1101 }
1102 
1103 /*
1104  * emb_su_conv():
1105  *	This is the conv (conversation) function called from
1106  *	a PAM authentication module to print error messages
1107  *	or garner information from the user.
1108  *	This version is used for embedded_su.
1109  */
1110 /*ARGSUSED*/
1111 static int
1112 emb_su_conv(int num_msg, struct pam_message **msg,
1113     struct pam_response **response, void *appdata_ptr)
1114 {
1115 	struct pam_message	*m;
1116 	struct pam_response	*r;
1117 	char			*temp;
1118 	int			k;
1119 	char			respbuf[PAM_MAX_RESP_SIZE];
1120 
1121 	if (num_msg <= 0)
1122 		return (PAM_CONV_ERR);
1123 
1124 	*response = (struct pam_response *)calloc(num_msg,
1125 	    sizeof (struct pam_response));
1126 	if (*response == NULL)
1127 		return (PAM_BUF_ERR);
1128 
1129 	/* First, send the prompts */
1130 	(void) printf("CONV %d\n", num_msg);
1131 	k = num_msg;
1132 	m = *msg;
1133 	while (k--) {
1134 		switch (m->msg_style) {
1135 
1136 		case PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_OFF:
1137 			(void) puts("PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_OFF");
1138 			goto msg_common;
1139 
1140 		case PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_ON:
1141 			(void) puts("PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_ON");
1142 			goto msg_common;
1143 
1144 		case PAM_ERROR_MSG:
1145 			(void) puts("PAM_ERROR_MSG");
1146 			goto msg_common;
1147 
1148 		case PAM_TEXT_INFO:
1149 			(void) puts("PAM_TEXT_INFO");
1150 			/* fall through to msg_common */
1151 msg_common:
1152 			if (m->msg == NULL)
1153 				quotemsg(NULL);
1154 			else
1155 				quotemsg("%s", m->msg);
1156 			break;
1157 
1158 		default:
1159 			break;
1160 		}
1161 		m++;
1162 	}
1163 
1164 	/* Next, collect the responses */
1165 	k = num_msg;
1166 	m = *msg;
1167 	r = *response;
1168 	while (k--) {
1169 
1170 		switch (m->msg_style) {
1171 
1172 		case PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_OFF:
1173 		case PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_ON:
1174 			(void) fgets(respbuf, sizeof (respbuf), stdin);
1175 
1176 			temp = strchr(respbuf, '\n');
1177 			if (temp != NULL)
1178 				*temp = '\0';
1179 
1180 			r->resp = strdup(respbuf);
1181 			if (r->resp == NULL) {
1182 				freeresponse(num_msg, response);
1183 				return (PAM_BUF_ERR);
1184 			}
1185 
1186 			break;
1187 
1188 		case PAM_ERROR_MSG:
1189 		case PAM_TEXT_INFO:
1190 			break;
1191 
1192 		default:
1193 			break;
1194 		}
1195 		m++;
1196 		r++;
1197 	}
1198 	return (PAM_SUCCESS);
1199 }
1200 
1201 static void
1202 freeresponse(int num_msg, struct pam_response **response)
1203 {
1204 	struct pam_response *r;
1205 	int i;
1206 
1207 	/* free responses */
1208 	r = *response;
1209 	for (i = 0; i < num_msg; i++, r++) {
1210 		if (r->resp != NULL) {
1211 			/* Zap it in case it's a password */
1212 			(void) memset(r->resp, '\0', strlen(r->resp));
1213 			free(r->resp);
1214 		}
1215 	}
1216 	free(*response);
1217 	*response = NULL;
1218 }
1219 
1220 /*
1221  * Print a message, applying quoting for lines starting with '.'.
1222  *
1223  * I18n note:  \n is "safe" in all locales, and all locales use
1224  * a high-bit-set character to start multibyte sequences, so
1225  * scanning for a \n followed by a '.' is safe.
1226  */
1227 static void
1228 quotemsg(char *fmt, ...)
1229 {
1230 	if (fmt != NULL) {
1231 		char *msg;
1232 		char *p;
1233 		boolean_t bol;
1234 		va_list v;
1235 
1236 		va_start(v, fmt);
1237 		msg = alloc_vsprintf(fmt, v);
1238 		va_end(v);
1239 
1240 		bol = B_TRUE;
1241 		for (p = msg; *p != '\0'; p++) {
1242 			if (bol) {
1243 				if (*p == '.')
1244 					(void) putchar('.');
1245 				bol = B_FALSE;
1246 			}
1247 			(void) putchar(*p);
1248 			if (*p == '\n')
1249 				bol = B_TRUE;
1250 		}
1251 		(void) putchar('\n');
1252 		free(msg);
1253 	}
1254 	(void) putchar('.');
1255 	(void) putchar('\n');
1256 }
1257 
1258 /*
1259  * validate - Check that the account is valid for switching to.
1260  */
1261 static void
1262 validate(char *usernam, int *pw_change)
1263 {
1264 	int error;
1265 	int tries;
1266 
1267 	if ((error = pam_acct_mgmt(pamh, pam_flags)) != PAM_SUCCESS) {
1268 		if (Sulog != NULL)
1269 			log(Sulog, pwd.pw_name, 0);    /* log entry */
1270 		if (error == PAM_NEW_AUTHTOK_REQD) {
1271 			tries = 0;
1272 			message(ERR, gettext("Password for user "
1273 			    "'%s' has expired"), pwd.pw_name);
1274 			while ((error = pam_chauthtok(pamh,
1275 			    PAM_CHANGE_EXPIRED_AUTHTOK)) != PAM_SUCCESS) {
1276 				if ((error == PAM_AUTHTOK_ERR ||
1277 				    error == PAM_TRY_AGAIN) &&
1278 				    (tries++ < DEF_ATTEMPTS)) {
1279 					continue;
1280 				}
1281 				message(ERR, gettext("Sorry"));
1282 				audit_failure(PW_FAILED, &pwd, NULL, error);
1283 				if (dosyslog)
1284 					syslog(LOG_CRIT,
1285 					    "'su %s' failed for %s on %s",
1286 					    pwd.pw_name, usernam, ttyn);
1287 				closelog();
1288 				exit(1);
1289 			}
1290 			*pw_change = PW_TRUE;
1291 			return;
1292 		} else {
1293 			message(ERR, gettext("Sorry"));
1294 			audit_failure(PW_FALSE, &pwd, NULL, error);
1295 			if (dosyslog)
1296 				syslog(LOG_CRIT, "'su %s' failed for %s on %s",
1297 				    pwd.pw_name, usernam, ttyn);
1298 			closelog();
1299 			exit(3);
1300 		}
1301 	}
1302 }
1303 
1304 static char *illegal[] = {
1305 	"SHELL=",
1306 	"HOME=",
1307 	"LOGNAME=",
1308 #ifndef NO_MAIL
1309 	"MAIL=",
1310 #endif
1311 	"CDPATH=",
1312 	"IFS=",
1313 	"PATH=",
1314 	"TZ=",
1315 	"HZ=",
1316 	"TERM=",
1317 	0
1318 };
1319 
1320 /*
1321  * legalenvvar - can PAM modules insert this environmental variable?
1322  */
1323 
1324 static int
1325 legalenvvar(char *s)
1326 {
1327 	register char **p;
1328 
1329 	for (p = illegal; *p; p++)
1330 		if (strncmp(s, *p, strlen(*p)) == 0)
1331 			return (0);
1332 
1333 	if (s[0] == 'L' && s[1] == 'D' && s[2] == '_')
1334 		return (0);
1335 
1336 	return (1);
1337 }
1338 
1339 /*
1340  * The embedded_su protocol allows the client application to supply
1341  * an initialization block terminated by a line with just a "." on it.
1342  *
1343  * This initialization block is currently unused, reserved for future
1344  * expansion.  Ignore it.  This is made very slightly more complex by
1345  * the desire to cleanly ignore input lines of any length, while still
1346  * correctly detecting a line with just a "." on it.
1347  *
1348  * I18n note:  It appears that none of the Solaris-supported locales
1349  * use 0x0a for any purpose other than newline, so looking for '\n'
1350  * seems safe.
1351  * All locales use high-bit-set leadin characters for their multi-byte
1352  * sequences, so a line consisting solely of ".\n" is what it appears
1353  * to be.
1354  */
1355 static void
1356 readinitblock(void)
1357 {
1358 	char buf[100];
1359 	boolean_t bol;
1360 
1361 	bol = B_TRUE;
1362 	for (;;) {
1363 		if (fgets(buf, sizeof (buf), stdin) == NULL)
1364 			return;
1365 		if (bol && strcmp(buf, ".\n") == 0)
1366 			return;
1367 		bol = (strchr(buf, '\n') != NULL);
1368 	}
1369 }
1370 #else	/* !DYNAMIC_SU */
1371 static void
1372 update_audit(struct passwd *pwd)
1373 {
1374 	adt_session_data_t	*ah;	/* audit session handle */
1375 
1376 	if (adt_start_session(&ah, NULL, ADT_USE_PROC_DATA) != 0) {
1377 		message(ERR, gettext("Sorry"));
1378 		if (dosyslog)
1379 			syslog(LOG_CRIT, "'su %s' failed for %s "
1380 			    "cannot start audit session %m",
1381 			    pwd->pw_name, username);
1382 		closelog();
1383 		exit(2);
1384 	}
1385 	if (adt_set_user(ah, pwd->pw_uid, pwd->pw_gid, pwd->pw_uid,
1386 	    pwd->pw_gid, NULL, ADT_UPDATE) != 0) {
1387 		if (dosyslog)
1388 			syslog(LOG_CRIT, "'su %s' failed for %s "
1389 			    "cannot update audit session %m",
1390 			    pwd->pw_name, username);
1391 		closelog();
1392 		exit(2);
1393 	}
1394 }
1395 #endif	/* DYNAMIC_SU */
1396 
1397 /*
1398  * Report an error, either a fatal one, a warning, or a usage message,
1399  * depending on the mode parameter.
1400  */
1401 /*ARGSUSED*/
1402 static void
1403 message(enum messagemode mode, char *fmt, ...)
1404 {
1405 	char *s;
1406 	va_list v;
1407 
1408 	va_start(v, fmt);
1409 	s = alloc_vsprintf(fmt, v);
1410 	va_end(v);
1411 
1412 #ifdef	DYNAMIC_SU
1413 	if (embedded) {
1414 		if (mode == WARN) {
1415 			(void) printf("CONV 1\n");
1416 			(void) printf("PAM_ERROR_MSG\n");
1417 		} else { /* ERR, USAGE */
1418 			(void) printf("ERROR\n");
1419 		}
1420 		if (mode == USAGE) {
1421 			quotemsg("%s", s);
1422 		} else { /* ERR, WARN */
1423 			quotemsg("%s: %s", myname, s);
1424 		}
1425 	} else {
1426 #endif	/* DYNAMIC_SU */
1427 		if (mode == USAGE) {
1428 			(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", s);
1429 		} else { /* ERR, WARN */
1430 			(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", myname, s);
1431 		}
1432 #ifdef	DYNAMIC_SU
1433 	}
1434 #endif	/* DYNAMIC_SU */
1435 
1436 	free(s);
1437 }
1438 
1439 /*
1440  * Return a pointer to the last path component of a.
1441  */
1442 static char *
1443 tail(char *a)
1444 {
1445 	char *p;
1446 
1447 	p = strrchr(a, '/');
1448 	if (p == NULL)
1449 		p = a;
1450 	else
1451 		p++;	/* step over the '/' */
1452 
1453 	return (p);
1454 }
1455 
1456 static char *
1457 alloc_vsprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap1)
1458 {
1459 	va_list ap2;
1460 	int n;
1461 	char buf[1];
1462 	char *s;
1463 
1464 	/*
1465 	 * We need to scan the argument list twice.  Save off a copy
1466 	 * of the argument list pointer(s) for the second pass.  Note that
1467 	 * we are responsible for va_end'ing our copy.
1468 	 */
1469 	va_copy(ap2, ap1);
1470 
1471 	/*
1472 	 * vsnprintf into a dummy to get a length.  One might
1473 	 * think that passing 0 as the length to snprintf would
1474 	 * do what we want, but it's defined not to.
1475 	 *
1476 	 * Perhaps we should sprintf into a 100 character buffer
1477 	 * or something like that, to avoid two calls to snprintf
1478 	 * in most cases.
1479 	 */
1480 	n = vsnprintf(buf, sizeof (buf), fmt, ap2);
1481 	va_end(ap2);
1482 
1483 	/*
1484 	 * Allocate an appropriately-sized buffer.
1485 	 */
1486 	s = malloc(n + 1);
1487 	if (s == NULL) {
1488 		perror("malloc");
1489 		exit(4);
1490 	}
1491 
1492 	(void) vsnprintf(s, n+1, fmt, ap1);
1493 
1494 	return (s);
1495 }
1496