#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # $FreeBSD$ # # Access control lists for CVS. dgg@ksr.com (David G. Grubbs) # # ==== FORMAT OF THE avail FILE: # # The avail file determines whether you may commit files. It contains lines # read from top to bottom, keeping track of a single "bit". The "bit" # defaults to "on". It can be turned "off" by "unavail" lines and "on" by # "avail" lines. ==> Last one counts. # # Any line not beginning with "avail" or "unavail" is ignored. # # Lines beginning with "avail" or "unavail" are assumed to be '|'-separated # triples: (All spaces and tabs are ignored in a line.) # # {avail.*,unavail.*} [| user,user,... [| repos,repos,...]] # # 1. String starting with "avail" or "unavail". # 2. Optional, comma-separated list of usernames. # 3. Optional, comma-separated list of repository pathnames. # These are pathnames relative to $CVSROOT. They can be directories or # filenames. A directory name allows access to all files and # directories below it. # # Example: (Text from the ';;' rightward may not appear in the file.) # # unavail ;; Make whole repository unavailable. # avail|dgg ;; Except for user "dgg". # avail|fred, john|bin/ls ;; Except when "fred" or "john" commit to # ;; the module whose repository is "bin/ls" # # PROGRAM LOGIC: # # CVS passes to @ARGV an absolute directory pathname (the repository # appended to your $CVSROOT variable), followed by a list of filenames # within that directory. # # We walk through the avail file looking for a line that matches both # the username and repository. # # A username match is simply the user's name appearing in the second # column of the avail line in a space-or-comma separate list. # # A repository match is either: # - One element of the third column matches $ARGV[0], or some # parent directory of $ARGV[0]. # - Otherwise *all* file arguments ($ARGV[1..$#ARGV]) must be # in the file list in one avail line. # - In other words, using directory names in the third column of # the avail file allows committing of any file (or group of # files in a single commit) in the tree below that directory. # - If individual file names are used in the third column of # the avail file, then files must be committed individually or # all files specified in a single commit must all appear in # third column of a single avail line. # # Additional (2001/11/16): I've added a group function for labelling # groups of users. To define a group add a line in the avail file of # the form: # group|grpname1|joe,fred,bob # group|grpname2|pete,:grpname1,simon # group|grpname2|sid,:grpname2,mike # group|anothergroup|!filename/containing/listofusers # # The group name can be used in any place a user name could be used in # an avail or unavail line. Just precede the group name with a ':' # character. In the example above you'll note that you can define a # group more than once. Each definition overrides the previous one, # but can include itself to add to it. # # In place of a username in any of the above rules, you can specify # a group name preceeded with a ':' character, or a filename preceeded # with a '!' character. In the case of a file it is assumed relative to # $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/ unless it started witha leading '/'. All blank lines # and comments are ignored, and the remaining lines are treated as one # username per line. use strict; use lib $ENV{CVSROOT}; use CVSROOT::cfg; my $CVSROOT = $ENV{'CVSROOT'} || die "Can't determine \$CVSROOT!"; my $debug = $cfg::DEBUG; my %GROUPS; # List of committer groups my $exit_val = 0; # Good Exit value my $universal_off = 0; ####################################### # process any variable=value switches ####################################### my $die = ''; eval "print STDERR \$die='Unknown parameter $1\n' if !defined \$$1; \$$1=\$';" while ($ARGV[0] =~ /^(\w+)=/ && shift(@ARGV)); exit 255 if $die; ####################################### # Work out where in the repo we're at. ####################################### my $repos = shift; $repos =~ s:^$CVSROOT/::; grep($_ = $repos . '/' . $_, @ARGV); print "$$ Repos: $repos\n","$$ ==== ",join("\n$$ ==== ",@ARGV),"\n" if $debug; ####################################### # Check that the user has permission. ####################################### # It is ok for the avail file not to exist. exit 0 unless -e $cfg::AVAIL_FILE; # Suck in a list of committer groups from the avail file. open (AVAIL, $cfg::AVAIL_FILE) || die "open $cfg::AVAIL_FILE: $!\n"; while () { next unless /^group\|/; chomp; my ($keywrd, $gname, $members) = split /\|/, $_; $GROUPS{$gname} = expand_users($members); } close(AVAIL); open (AVAIL, $cfg::AVAIL_FILE) || die "open $cfg::AVAIL_FILE: $!\n"; while () { chomp; next if /^\s*\#/; next if /^\s*$/; next if /^group\|/; print "--------------------\n" if $debug; my $rule = $_; my ($flagstr, $u, $m) = split(/[\s,]*\|[\s,]*/, $rule); # Skip anything not starting with "avail" or "unavail" and complain. if ($flagstr !~ /^avail/ && $flagstr !~ /^unavail/) { print "Bad avail line: $rule\n"; next; } # Set which bit we are playing with. ('0' is OK == Available). my $flag = (($& eq "avail") ? 0 : 1); # If we find a "universal off" flag (i.e. a simple "unavail") # remember it my $universal_off = 1 if ($flag && !$u && !$m); # Expand any group names into a full user list. my $users = expand_users($u); # $cfg::COMMITTER considered "in user list" if actually in list # or is NULL my $in_user = (!$u || grep ($_ eq $cfg::COMMITTER, split(/[\s,]+/, $users))); print "$$ \$cfg::COMMITTER ($cfg::COMMITTER) in user list: $rule\n" if $debug && $in_user; # Module matches if it is a NULL module list in the avail line. # If module list is not null, we check every argument combination. my $in_repo = (!$m || 0); unless ($in_repo) { my @tmp = split(/[\s,]+/, $m); for my $j (@tmp) { # If the repos from avail is a parent(or equal) # dir of $repos, OK if ($repos eq $j || $repos =~ /^$j\//) { $in_repo = 1; last; } } unless ($in_repo) { #$in_repo = 1; for my $j (@ARGV) { last unless $in_repo = grep ($_ eq $j, @tmp); } } } print "$$ \$repos($repos) in repository list: $rule\n" if $debug && $in_repo; print "$$ Expanded user list: $users\n" if $debug; $exit_val = $flag if ($in_user && $in_repo); print "$$ ==== \$exit_val = $exit_val\n$$ ==== \$flag = $flag\n" if $debug; } close(AVAIL); print "$$ ==== \$exit_val = $exit_val\n" if $debug; print "**** Access denied: Insufficient Karma ($cfg::COMMITTER|$repos)\n" if $exit_val; print "**** Access allowed: Personal Karma exceeds Environmental Karma.\n" if $debug && $universal_off && !$exit_val; exit($exit_val); # Expand a user specification containing group names and deltas into # a definitive list of users. sub expand_users { my $user_list = shift || ""; # Parse the members. my @members = split /,/, $user_list; my %members; foreach my $m (@members) { if ($m =~ s/^://) { if (!defined($GROUPS{$m})) { warn "Group '$m' not defined before use in " . "$cfg::AVAIL_FILE.\n"; next; } # Add the specified group to the membership. foreach (split /,/, $GROUPS{$m}) { $members{$_} = 1; } } elsif ($m =~ s/\!//) { $m = "$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/$m" if $m !~ /^\//; if (open USERLIST, $m) { while () { chomp; s/\s*(#.*)?$//; next if /^$/; $members{$_} = 1; } close USERLIST; } else { warn "Can't open user file $m " . "defined in $cfg::AVAIL_FILE.\n"; } } else { $members{$m} = 1; } } return join("," , sort keys %members); } span class='insertions'>+1 | | | | | | | | | | | literal name_enable wherever possible, and ${name}_enable when it's not, to prepare for the demise of set_rcvar(). In cases where I had to hand-edit unusual instances also modify formatting slightly to be more uniform (and in some cases, correct). This includes adding some $FreeBSD$ tags, and most importantly moving rcvar= to right after name= so it's clear that one is derived from the other. * - Update to 0.545lwhsu2011-07-304-46/+20 | | | | | | PR: ports/158886 Submitted by: Jin-Sih Lin <linpct@gmail.com> Approved by: C++ RTMP Server Support (Andrei) <support@rtmpd.com> (maintainer) * Mark as broken on sparc64: does not compile.linimon2011-07-161-1/+7 | * - Change variable in crtmpserver.insylvio2011-03-022-3/+12 | | | | | | - BUMP PORTREVISION Submitted by: dougb@ (via e-mail) * High performance RTMP/RTSP streaming serversylvio2011-02-28