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# Copyright 1999-2008 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-admin/sudo/sudo-1.6.8_p12-r1.ebuild,v 1.18 2008/03/07 13:59:18 flameeyes Exp $

inherit eutils pam

# TODO: Fix support for krb4 and krb5

DESCRIPTION="Allows users or groups to run commands as other users"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.sudo.ws/"
SRC_URI="ftp://ftp.sudo.ws/pub/sudo/${P/_/}.tar.gz"
LICENSE="Sudo"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 arm hppa ia64 m68k ppc ppc64 s390 sh sparc ~sparc-fbsd x86 ~x86-fbsd"
IUSE="pam skey offensive ldap selinux"

DEPEND="pam? ( || ( virtual/pam sys-libs/pam ) )
	ldap? ( >=net-nds/openldap-2.1.30-r1 )
	skey? ( >=app-admin/skey-1.1.5-r1 )
	virtual/editor
	virtual/mta"
RDEPEND="selinux? ( sec-policy/selinux-sudo )
	ldap? ( dev-lang/perl )
	${DEPEND}"
DEPEND="${RDEPEND} sys-devel/bison"

S=${WORKDIR}/${P/_/}

src_unpack() {
	unpack ${A}; cd "${S}"

	# ldap failover patch
	epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-ldap_timelimit.diff

	# compatability fix.
	epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-skeychallengeargs.diff

	# make tls_cacert synonymous with tls_cacertfile.
	epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.6.8_p8-ldap-tls_cacert.diff

	# additional variables to disallow, should user disable env_reset.

	# NOTE: this is not a supported mode of operation, these variables
	#       are added to the blacklist as a convenience to administrators
	#       who fail to heed the warnings of allowing untrusted users
	#       to access sudo.
	#
	#       there is *no possible way* to foresee all attack vectors in
	#       all possible applications that could potentially be used via
	#       sudo, these settings will just delay the inevitable.
	#
	#       that said, I will accept suggestions for variables that can
	#       be misused in _common_ interpreters or libraries, such as
	#       perl, bash, python, ruby, etc., in the hope of dissuading
	#       a casual attacker.

	# XXX: perl should be using suid_perl.
	# XXX: users can remove/add more via env_delete and env_check.
	# XXX: <?> = probably safe enough for most circumstances.

	einfo "Blacklisting common variables (env_delete)..."
		sudo_bad_var 'PERLIO_DEBUG'   # perl, write debug to file.
		sudo_bad_var 'FPATH'          # ksh, search path for functions.
		sudo_bad_var 'NULLCMD'        # zsh, command on null-redir. <?>
		sudo_bad_var 'READNULLCMD'    # zsh, command on null-redir. <?>
#		sudo_bad_var 'TMPPREFIX'      # zsh, prefix for tmp files. <?>
		sudo_bad_var 'GLOBIGNORE'     # bash, glob paterns to ignore. <?>
		sudo_bad_var 'PYTHONHOME'     # python, module search path.
		sudo_bad_var 'PYTHONPATH'     # python, search path.
		sudo_bad_var 'PYTHONINSPECT'  # python, allow inspection.
		sudo_bad_var 'RUBYLIB'        # ruby, lib load path.
		sudo_bad_var 'RUBYOPT'        # ruby, cl options.
#		sudo_bad_var 'RUBYPATH'       # ruby, script search path. <?>
		sudo_bad_var 'ZDOTDIR'        # zsh, path to search for dotfiles.
	einfo "...done."

	# prevent binaries from being stripped.
	sed -i 's/\($(INSTALL).*\) -s \(.*[(sudo|visudo)]\)/\1 \2/g' Makefile.in

	# remove useless c++ checks
	epunt_cxx
}

src_compile() {
	local line ROOTPATH

	# FIXME: secure_path is a compile time setting. using ROOTPATH
	# is not perfect, env-update may invalidate this, but until it
	# is available as a sudoers setting this will have to do.
	einfo "Setting secure_path..."

		# why not use grep? variable might be expanded from other variables
		# declared in that file. cannot just source the file, would override
		# any variables already set.
		eval `PS4= bash -x /etc/profile.env 2>&1 | \
			while read line; do
				case $line in
					ROOTPATH=*) echo $line; break;;
					*) continue;;
				esac
			done`  && einfo "	Found ROOTPATH..." || \
				ewarn "	Failed to find ROOTPATH, please report this."

		# remove any duplicate entries
		ROOTPATH=$(cleanpath /bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/opt/bin${ROOTPATH:+:${ROOTPATH}})

		# strip gcc path (bug #136027)
		rmpath ROOTPATH '*/gcc-bin/*'

	einfo "...done."

	# XXX: --disable-path-info closes an info leak, but may be confusing.
	# XXX: /bin/vi may not be available, make nano visudo's default.
	econf --with-secure-path="${ROOTPATH}" \
		--with-editor=/bin/nano \
		--with-env-editor \
		$(use_with offensive insults) \
		$(use_with offensive all-insults) \
		$(use_with pam) \
		$(use_with skey) \
		$(use_with ldap ldap_conf_file /etc/ldap.conf.sudo) \
		$(use_with ldap) || die

	emake || die
}

src_install() {
	einstall || die
	dodoc BUGS CHANGES HISTORY PORTING README RUNSON TODO \
		TROUBLESHOOTING UPGRADE sample.*

	if use ldap; then
		dodoc README.LDAP
		dosbin sudoers2ldif

		printf "# See ldap.conf(5) and README.LDAP for details\n" 					> "${T}"/ldap.conf.sudo
		printf "# This file should only be readable by root\n\n" 					>> "${T}"/ldap.conf.sudo
		printf "# supported directives: host, port, ssl, ldap_version\n" 			>> "${T}"/ldap.conf.sudo
		printf "# uri, binddn, bindpw, sudoers_base, sudoers_debug\n" 				>> "${T}"/ldap.conf.sudo
		printf "# tls_{checkpeer,cacertfile,cacertdir,randfile,ciphers,cert,key}\n"	>> "${T}"/ldap.conf.sudo

		insinto /etc
		doins "${T}"/ldap.conf.sudo
		fperms 0440 /etc/ldap.conf.sudo
	fi

	if has_version virtual/pam; then
		pamd_mimic system-auth sudo auth account password session
	else
		dopamd "${FILESDIR}"/sudo
	fi

	insinto /etc
	doins "${FILESDIR}"/sudoers
	fperms 0440 /etc/sudoers
}

# remove duplicate path entries from $1
cleanpath() {
	local i=1 x n IFS=:
	local -a paths;	paths=($1)

	for ((n=${#paths[*]}-1;i<=n;i++)); do
		for ((x=0;x<i;x++)); do
			test "${paths[i]}" == "${paths[x]}" && {
				einfo "	Duplicate entry ${paths[i]} removed..." 1>&2
				unset paths[i]; continue 2; }
		done; # einfo "	Adding ${paths[i]}..." 1>&2
	done; echo "${paths[*]}"
}

# add $1 to default env_delete list.
sudo_bad_var() {
	local target='env.c' marker='\*initial_badenv_table\[\]'

	ebegin "	$1"
		sed -i 's#\(^.*'${marker}'.*$\)#\1\n\t"'${1}'",#' "${S}"/${target}
	eend $?
}

rmpath() {
	declare e newpath oldpath=${!1} PATHvar=$1 thisp IFS=:
	shift
	for thisp in $oldpath; do
		for e; do [[ $thisp == $e ]] && continue 2; done
		newpath=$newpath:$thisp
	done
	eval $PATHvar='${newpath#:}'
}

pkg_postinst() {
	use skey && use pam && {
		ewarn "sudo will not use skey authentication when compiled with"
		ewarn "pam support."
		ewarn "To allow users to authenticate with one time passwords,"
		ewarn "you should unset the pam USE flag for sudo."
	}
	use ldap && {
		ewarn "sudo uses the /etc/ldap.conf.sudo file for ldap configuration."
	}
}