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# This is a shell archive.  Save it in a file, remove anything before
# this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file".  Note, it may
# create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and
# have default permissions.
#
# This archive contains:
#
#	anoncvs.shar
#	Makefile
#	README
#	anoncvssh.c
#
echo x - Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >Makefile << 'END-of-Makefile'
X#CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs1.usa.openbsd.org:/cvs
XPROG=   anoncvssh
XBINOWN= root
XBINMODE=4111
XBINDIR=/open
XNOMAN=
X
X.include <bsd.prog.mk>
X
END-of-Makefile
echo x - README
sed 's/^X//' >README << 'END-of-README'
X
X        So, you want to run an anoncvs server.
X
X        A summary of the steps you'll need to do is:
X
X1) Find enough disk space to hold the anoncvs tree, and mount it in an
X   appropriate place.
X
X2) Compile and install anoncvssh, the shell used for the anoncvs user.
X   ( If you aren't using OpenBSD you'll probably need to compile a sup
X     client as well. The easier path is to use OpenBSD ;).
X
X3) Add the anoncvs user to the password file, with no password, and
X   anoncvssh as it's shell. Decide on a user that will run sup to maintain
X   the archive (this is a different user, NOT the anoncvs user).
X
X4) Make a home directory for the anoncvs user. The anoncvs user's
X   home directory is a chroot jail in which the anoncvssh processes
X   run when servicing anoncvs requests. The jail must contain the
X   cvs binary as well as whatever shared libraries and support files
X   are needed to run them unless you compile and link everything
X   statically. This example shows what is needed for OpenBSD. If you
X   use another platform you'll need to be familiar with what needs
X   to go in a chroot jail for your platform.
X
X5) Get permission to use sup to obtain the cvs tree from a server.
X
X6) Set up sup to retrieve the cvs tree from an appropriate place.
X   (If you aren't using OpenBSD you will need to compile and install
X    a sup client).
X
X7) Run sup to retrieve the distribution from the server.
X
X8) Once you get the distribution in, set up a cron job to run sup
X   periodically to keep your server up to date.
X
X9) Enabling OpenCVS anoncvs.
X
X**********************************************************************
XSTEP 1) find enough disk space.
X    You need roughly 2GB.
X    Mount it on /open, make sure it doesn't have nosuid and nodev flags.
X    If you are not able to mount it as /open, substitute it's location
X    throughout the rest of this description.
X
X**********************************************************************
XSTEP 2) compile the anoncvssh binary.
X    In the Makefile, change the variable CVSROOT.
X    Install the binary setuid-root in /open/anoncvssh.
X
X**********************************************************************
XSTEP 3) Create the anoncvs account and decide who will run "sup"
X    to maintain the archive. The anoncvs account should *NOT* be the one
X    running sup to maintain the archive.
X
Xcreate an account similar to:
X
X    anoncvs::32766:32766::0:0:Anonymous CVS User:/open/anoncvs:/open/anoncvssh
X
XYes, that is right - the account has no password. Be sure that the
Xuid and gid are unique for your system, if the ones above aren't,
Xpick different values.
X
XDecide who will run sup to maintain the archive. Call that user
X$SUPUSER.  Oh, and in case it hasn't been previously mentioned,
X$SUPUSER should *NOT* be the anoncvs user :).
X
XSet "PermitEmptyPasswords yes" option in /etc/ssh/sshd_config and
Xrestart your sshd daemon.
X
X**********************************************************************
XSTEP 4) Build the anoncvs user's home directory chroot jail. This
X    example assumes that you're using OpenBSD. If you're not you
X    may need different files in the chroot.
X
Xmkdir /open/anoncvs
Xmkdir /open/anoncvs/cvs
Xmkdir /open/anoncvs/sup
Xchown -R $SUPUSER /open/anoncvs/cvs /open/anoncvs/sup /open/anoncvs
X
XStart filling the account up with nice stuff. You are building a chroot
Xjail for anoncvs in /open/anoncvs.
X
X    cd /open/anoncvs
X    touch .hushlogin
X    touch .profile
X
XPut a message like the following in .plan:
X    To use anonymous CVS install the latest version of CVS on your local
X    machine.
X    Then set your CVSROOT environment variable to the following value:
X            anoncvs@anoncvs.openbsd.org:/cvs
X
X    chown root:wheel .hushlogin .profile .plan
X
X    mkdir bin dev tmp usr var etc
X    cp /bin/{cat,pwd,rm,sh} bin/
X
XUsing mknod, make a dev/null that has the same major/minor numbers as
X    your /dev/null, and make it mode 666.
X
XSome shared library systems require a dev/zero created in the same way.
X
XFill etc space for the account
X    cp /etc/{group,hosts,passwd,protocols} etc/
X    cp /etc/{pwd.db,resolv.conf,services,ttys} etc/
X    modify these files to suit your idea of system security
X
Xanoncvssh (by setting the environment variable CVSREADONLYFS) uses
Xa tiny extension provided in the openbsd cvs server code which
Xpermits the use of read-only cvs repositories, therefore you MUST
Xcompile the openbsd version of cvs.  Luckily this is not a problem
Xon a non-openbsd machine, since the cvs sources are imported verbatim
Xinto the openbsd tree.  They are in gnu/usr.bin/cvs.  The sources
Xare integrated in such way that Makefile.bsd-wrapper knows how to build
Xthe sources on an OpenBSD machine, using obj directories.
X
XCreate tmp space for the account
X    # (cd var && ln -s ../tmp tmp)
X    # chmod a+rwx tmp
X
X    # mkdir usr/{bin,lib}
X    # cp /usr/bin/cvs usr/bin/
X
XIf your system has ld.so in /usr/libexec,
X    # mkdir usr/libexec
X    # cp /usr/libexec/ld.so usr/libexec/
X
XIf using shared libraries, use ldd to find out which shared libs you need:
X    # ldd /usr/bin/cvs
X        /usr/bin/cvs:
X                Start    End      Type Ref Name
X                00000000 00000000 exe   1  /usr/bin/cvs
X                0015f000 20165000 rlib  1  /usr/lib/libz.so.2.0
X                0016d000 20172000 rlib  1  /usr/lib/libgssapi.so.2.0
X                0017f000 2018d000 rlib  1  /usr/lib/libkrb5.so.5.2
X                00141000 20145000 rlib  1  /usr/lib/libasn1.so.3.1
X                00089000 200ba000 rlib  1  /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.10.0
X                00177000 2017c000 rlib  1  /usr/lib/libdes.so.8.0
X                00169000 2016d000 rlib  1  /usr/lib/libcom_err.so.1.0
X                00009000 20053000 rlib  1  /usr/lib/libc.so.30.0
X                00002000 00002000 rtld  1  /usr/libexec/ld.so
X
X    and then copy the required libraries to usr/lib/
X
XAs a final pass, make sure that all the files you have just created are
Xnot world writable (except dev/null).
X
XFor :pserver: support (optional)
X  - Create an entry in /etc/services
X     cvspserver 2401/tcp    # CVS client/server operations
X  - Create an entry in /etc/inetd.conf
X     cvspserver stream tcp nowait anoncvs /open/anoncvssh anoncvssh pserver
X  - Create a file /open/anoncvs/cvs/CVSROOT/passwd with the following entry
X        anoncvs:AHDysQkJIubEc
X    which would be a password of "anoncvs" (as per anoncvs.html)
X  - Create a file /open/anoncvs/cvs/CVSROOT/readers with a single entry:
X        anoncvs
X    which tells cvs that user "anoncvs" is allowed readonly access.
X  - Create a zero-length file /open/anoncvs/cvs/CVSROOT/writers since you don't
X    want anyone to be able to write to the mirror.
X        % cp /dev/null /open/anoncvs/cvs/CVSROOT/writers
X
XSee the example layout below for full details.
X
X**********************************************************************
XSTEP 5): Get sup permission.
Xsend mail to sup@openbsd.org
X1) to have sup permissions granted on an appropriate machine for you
X   to sup from. We will need to know your host's real hostname and
X   IP address.
X2) to have an anoncvsN.COUNTRY.openbsd.org alias created.
X3) to have your site mentioned in the http://www.openbsd.org page.
X
X**********************************************************************
XSTEP 6): Configure sup.
X
XIf you're running OpenBSD, you already have a sup client in
X/usr/bin/sup.  If not you may need to build it. On an IRIX or other
XSYSV machine, ensure that your kernel does not allow a user to chown
Xa file to another user (you may have heard of this particular brand
Xof evil referred to as "chown giveaway"). This will cause sup to
Xgive away the files to root before chmod'ing them readable.
Xmichaels@openbsd.org knows how to fix this.
X
XThe file /open/anoncvs/sup/ss contains a line that tells sup where
Xto get the cvs tree from. It will normally contain:
X
X    cvs host=anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org hostbase=/usr/OpenBSD base=/open/anoncvs delete
X
XThe file /open/anoncvs/sup/cvs/refuse tells sup what files it should not get.
XIt should contain the following lines:
X
X    cvs/CVSROOT/history
X    cvs/CVSROOT/readers
X    cvs/CVSROOT/writers
X    cvs/CVSROOT/passwd
X
XIf you ever fetch the file cvs/CVSROOT/history, delete it. It will
Xcause you problems.
X
X**********************************************************************
XSTEP 7): Run sup to retrieve the tree for the first time.
X
XLog in as or become the $SUPUSER, and run
X
Xsup -v  /open/anoncvs/sup/ss > /tmp/suplog &; tail -f /tmp/suplog
X
XIf you have sup permission, and have specified the correct host and
Xhostbase in /open/anoncvs/sup/ss you should see a list of files start
Xcoming in after a short while. Don't panic if nothing happens
Ximmediately.  Watch for errors (sup can timeout or die). If you can't
Xaccess files contact the sup server maintainer. If you get a timeout
Xor if sup dies you can restart and it should continue where it left off.
X
XIt can take a good while (and a couple of restarts) to obtain the
Xwhole tree for the first time.
X
X**********************************************************************
XSTEP 8): Set up cron to keep the tree up to date.
X
XYou run sup periodically from the cron by setting up the crontab file
Xof the $SUPUSER.
X
XFor example:  To run every three hours 'sup -v supfile', and thrice
Xweekly 'sup -vo supfile' .. because sup is not reliable ..
X
X0 0,3,6,9,12,15,18,21 * * 0,2,4,5 sup -v  /open/anoncvs/sup/ss > /dev/null
X0 0,12,15,18,21       * *  1,3,6  sup -v  /open/anoncvs/sup/ss > /dev/null
X0 3                   * *  1,3,6  sup -vo /open/anoncvs/sup/ss > /dev/null
X
Xanoncvs5.usa.openbsd.org uses this particular set of entries.  A `sup
X-o' is done every few days because sup is not very robust.
X
X**********************************************************************
XSTEP 9): Enabling OpenCVS anoncvs.
X
XThe next step is to enable OpenCVS, which will run on your system next
Xto the normal GNU cvs server. This will become the default in the
Xfuture. 
X
XFirst off, create a new user account "opencvs" like you did for your
Xnormal anoncvs user:
X
Xopencvs::32766:32766::0:0:Anonymous OpenCVS User:/open/anoncvs:/open/anoncvssh
X
XBe sure that the uid and gid are unique for your system, if the ones
Xabove aren't, pick different values.
X
X#define OPENCVS_USER	"opencvs"
X
XRecompile anoncvssh.c and install the binary setuid-root in /open/anoncvssh.
X
XCompile and install a current /usr/bin/opencvs. 
X
XCopy /usr/bin/opencvs to /open/anoncvs/usr/bin/opencvs
X
XYou can now use OpenCVS anoncvs by using the correct CVSROOT:
X
X	opencvs@anoncvs.openbsd.org:/cvs
X
XIf you encounter bugs, send them to joris@openbsd.org
X
X**********************************************************************
XEXAMPLE LAYOUT
X
XExample layout for OpenBSD. In this example "deraadt" is the $SUPUSER.
X
X[eap open 5 ]> cd /open
X[eap open 6 ]> ls -alF
Xtotal 46
Xdrwxr-xr-x   7 root     wheel    512 Feb 20 09:58 ./
Xdrwxr-xr-x  17 root     wheel    512 Jun 14 14:05 ../
Xdrwxr-xr-x   9 root     wheel    512 Jan  3 21:55 anoncvs/
X---s--x--x   1 root     bin    16384 Nov 30  1995 anoncvssh*
Xlrwxr-xr-x   1 root     wheel     11 Jan  3 21:52 cvs@ -> anoncvs/cvs
Xdrwxr-xr-x   5 root     wheel    512 Feb 22 13:22 ftp/
Xdrwxrwxrwt   2 anoncvs  wheel   1024 Jan  1 13:18 lost+found/
Xdrwxr-xr-x   4 root     wheel    512 Nov 30  1995 src/
Xdrwxrwxr-x   3 deraadt  wheel    512 Dec  4  1995 sup/
X[eap open 7 ]> cd anoncvs
X[eap anoncvs 8 ]> ls -alF
Xtotal 20
Xdrwxr-xr-x  9 root     wheel  512 Jan  3 21:55 ./
Xdrwxr-xr-x  7 root     wheel  512 Feb 20 09:58 ../
X-r--r--r--  1 root     wheel    0 Nov 30  1995 .hushlogin
X-r--r--r--  1 root     wheel  188 Nov 30  1995 .plan
X-r--r--r--  1 root     wheel    0 Nov 29  1995 .profile
Xdrwxrwxr-x  2 deraadt  wheel  512 Nov 29  1995 bin/
Xdrwxrwxr-x  6 deraadt  cvs    512 Jun 16 20:28 cvs/
Xdrwxr-xr-x  2 root     wheel  512 Nov 30  1995 dev/
Xdrwxr-xr-x  2 root     wheel  512 Nov 29  1995 etc/
Xdrwxrwxrwx  3 root     wheel  512 Jun 22 07:42 tmp/
Xdrwxr-xr-x  5 deraadt  wheel  512 Nov 30  1995 usr/
Xdrwxr-xr-x  2 root     wheel  512 Jan  3 21:55 var/
X[eap anoncvs 8 ]> ls -alFR bin usr tmp etc dev
Xbin:
Xtotal 948
Xdrwxrwxr-x  2 deraadt  wheel     512 Nov 29  1995 ./
Xdrwxr-xr-x  9 root     wheel     512 Jan  3 21:55 ../
X--wx--x--x  1 deraadt  wheel   40960 Jun 18 09:45 cat*
X--wx--x--x  1 deraadt  wheel   40960 Jun 18 09:45 pwd*
X--wx--x--x  1 deraadt  wheel  122880 Jun 18 09:45 rm*
X--wx--x--x  1 deraadt  wheel  262144 Jun 18 09:45 sh*
X
Xdev:
Xtotal 4
Xdrwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel       512 Nov 30  1995 ./
Xdrwxr-xr-x  9 root  wheel       512 Jan  3 21:55 ../
Xcrw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    2,   2 Nov 30  1995 null
X
Xetc:
Xtotal 112
Xdrwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel    512 Nov 29  1995 ./
Xdrwxr-xr-x  9 root  wheel    512 Jan  3 21:55 ../
X-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel    252 Nov 29  1995 group
X-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel    296 Nov 29  1995 hosts
X-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel    540 Nov 29  1995 passwd
X-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel   1094 Nov 29  1995 protocols
X-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  40960 Nov 29  1995 pwd.db
X-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel     89 Nov 29  1995 resolv.conf
X-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel   5529 Nov 29  1995 services
X-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel   1361 Nov 29  1995 ttys
X
Xusr:
Xtotal 10
Xdrwxr-xr-x  5 deraadt  wheel   512 Nov 30  1995 ./
Xdrwxr-xr-x  9 root     wheel   512 Jan  3 21:55 ../
Xdrwxr-xr-x  2 deraadt  wheel   512 Nov 30  1995 bin/
Xdrwxr-xr-x  2 deraadt  wheel  1024 Jun 18 09:50 lib/
Xdrwxr-xr-x  2 deraadt  wheel   512 Nov 29  1995 libexec/
X
Xusr/bin:
Xtotal 1968
Xdrwxr-xr-x  2 deraadt  wheel     512 Nov 30  1995 ./
Xdrwxr-xr-x  5 deraadt  wheel     512 Nov 30  1995 ../
X--wx--x--x  1 deraadt  wheel  317787 Jun 18 09:46 cvs*
X
Xusr/lib:
Xtotal 5594
Xdrwxr-xr-x  2 deraadt  wheel    1024 Jun 18 09:50 ./
Xdrwxr-xr-x  5 deraadt  wheel     512 Nov 30  1995 ../
X-rw-r--r--  1 deraadt  wheel  351730 Jun 18 09:50 libasn1.so.2.0
X-rw-r--r--  1 deraadt  wheel  351730 Jun 18 09:50 libc.so.28.5
X-rw-r--r--  1 deraadt  wheel   16608 Jun 18 09:50 libcrypto.so.6.0
X-rw-r--r--  1 deraadt  wheel   44424 Jun 18 09:50 libdes.so.7.0
X-rw-r--r--  1 deraadt  wheel   16665 Jun 18 09:50 libgssapi.so.1.0
X-rw-r--r--  1 deraadt  wheel   86198 Jun 18 09:50 libkafs.so.10.0
X-rw-r--r--  1 deraadt  wheel   42254 Jun 18 09:50 libkrb.so.10.0
X-rw-r--r--  1 deraadt  wheel   66099 Jun 18 09:50 libkrb5.so.4.0
X-rw-r--r--  1 deraadt  wheel  387976 Jun 18 09:50 libz.so.1.4
X
Xusr/libexec:
Xtotal 100
Xdrwxr-xr-x  2 deraadt  wheel    512 Nov 29  1995 ./
Xdrwxr-xr-x  5 deraadt  wheel    512 Nov 30  1995 ../
X-rwxr-xr-x  1 deraadt  wheel  49152 Jun 18 09:47 ld.so*
X
X[eap anoncvs 14 ]> ls cvs
XCVSROOT/        src/            sup/            www/
X[eap anoncvs 15 ]> cd /open
X[eap anoncvs 16 ]> ls -alF sup
Xtotal 8
Xdrwxrwxr-x  3 deraadt  wheel  512 Dec  4  1995 ./
Xdrwxr-xr-x  7 root     wheel  512 Feb 20 09:58 ../
Xdrwxr-xr-x  2 deraadt  wheel  512 Jun 22 06:05 cvs/
X-rw-rw-r--  1 deraadt  wheel   54 Dec  4  1995 ss
X
X
X***************************************************************
XNOTES FOR OTHER PLATFORMS:
X
XIf you're not that familiar with your other platform (i.e. you haven't
Xbuilt a chroot jail for a server on it) you may be better off
Xfinding an OpenBSD machine to use and duplicating the example above.
X
X**SunOS 5)
XBob Beck <Bob.Beck@ualberta.ca> has done this. E-mail for
Xhelp if you need it.
X
X**OSF 1)
XFrom Todd Fries <toddf@acm.org> to the adventurous.
XA note for those installing anoncvs on non-OpenBSD operating systems.
XYou are in for some fun.
X
XFor OSF1, on a DEC alpha, I had to do the following in addition to the
Xabove:
X
X- I do not know how to setup dynamic libraries on osf1 and as a result
X  everything had to be compiled statically.
X- Therefore, everything but /bin/sh I had to recmpile in order to
X  get the chroot setup.  In order that there be no guesswork
X  involved, the following packages' binaries must exist in the chroot
X  environment:
X
X GNU
X   cvs         (from the OpenBSD source tree)
X
XSome notes on compiling.
X
X   cvs fails to install if you don't have makeinfo ... just search for the
X   string ' install-info$' with regex and remove it from the Makefile for the
X   install and you'll be fine, or install 'texinfo', your choice.
END-of-README
echo x - anoncvssh.c
sed 's/^X//' >anoncvssh.c << 'END-of-anoncvssh.c'
X/*
X * Copyright (c) 2002 Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com>
X * Copyright (c) 1997 Bob Beck <beck@obtuse.com>
X * Copyright (c) 1996 Thorsten Lockert <tholo@sigmasoft.com>
X *
X * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
X * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
X * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
X *
X * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
X * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
X * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
X * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
X * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
X * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
X * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
X */
X
X#include <stdio.h>
X#include <stdlib.h>
X#if defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD__)
X#include <paths.h>
X#endif
X#include <pwd.h>
X#include <unistd.h>
X#include <sys/types.h>
X
X#ifndef __P
X#if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus)
X#define	__P(protos)	protos		/* full-blown ANSI C */
X#else
X#define	__P(protos)	()		/* traditional C preprocessor */
X#endif
X#endif
X
X/*
X * You may need to change this path to ensure that RCS, CVS and diff
X * can be found
X */
X#ifndef _PATH_DEFPATH
X#define	_PATH_DEFPATH	"/bin:/usr/bin"
X#endif
X
X/*
X * This should not normally have to be changed
X */
X#ifndef _PATH_BSHELL
X#define _PATH_BSHELL	"/bin/sh"
X#endif
X
X/*
X * Location of CVS tree, relative to the anonymous CVS user's
X * home directory
X */
X#ifndef LOCALROOT
X#define	LOCALROOT	"/cvs"
X#endif
X
X/*
X * Hostname to be used when accessing the remote repository.
X */
X#ifndef HOSTNAME
X#define	HOSTNAME	"anoncvs1.usa.openbsd.org"
X#endif
X
X/*
X * Username to be used when accessing the remote repository.
X */
X#ifndef USERNAME
X#define USERNAME	"anoncvs"
X#endif
X
X/*
X * $CVSROOT is created based on USERNAME HOSTNAME and LOCALROOT above
X */
X#ifndef CVSROOT
X#define	CVSROOT		USERNAME "@" HOSTNAME ":"LOCALROOT
X#endif
X
X/*
X * We define PSERVER_SUPPORT to allow anoncvssh to spawn a "cvs pserver".
X * You may undefine this if you aren't going to be running pserver.
X */
X#ifndef PSERVER_SUPPORT
X#define PSERVER_SUPPORT
X#endif
X
X/*
X * Define USE_SYSLOG if you want anoncvssh to log pserver connections 
X * using syslog()
X */
X#define USE_SYSLOG
X
X#ifdef USE_SYSLOG
X#include <string.h>
X#include <syslog.h>
X#include <netinet/in.h>
X#include <sys/socket.h>
X#include <arpa/inet.h>
X#define LOG_FACILITY LOG_DAEMON
X#define LOG_PRIO LOG_INFO
X#endif
X
X/* Define ANONCVS_USER if you want anoncvssh to complain if invoked by
X * anyone other than root or ANONCVS_USER.
X */
X/* #define ANONCVS_USER USERNAME */
X
X/*
X * If you want to be able to run an alternate OpenCVS binary on your
X * anoncvs server, define OPENCVS_USER as the user who will invoke it.
X */
X#define OPENCVS_USER "opencvs"
X
Xint main __P((int, char *[]));
X
Xchar * const env[] = {
X	"PATH="_PATH_DEFPATH,
X	"SHELL="_PATH_BSHELL,
X	"CVSROOT="LOCALROOT,
X	"HOME=/",
X	"CVSREADONLYFS=1",
X	NULL
X};
X
Xint
Xmain(argc, argv)
Xint argc;
Xchar *argv[];
X{
X	struct passwd *pw;
X#ifdef DEBUG
X	int i;
X#endif /* DEBUG */
X#if defined(OPENCVS_USER)
X	int opencvs;
X#endif
X
X	pw = getpwuid(getuid());
X	if (pw == NULL) {
X		fprintf(stderr, "no user for uid %d\n", getuid());
X		exit(1);
X	}
X	if (pw->pw_dir == NULL) {
X		fprintf(stderr, "no directory\n");
X		exit(1);
X	}
X
X#ifdef USE_SYSLOG
X	openlog("anoncvssh", LOG_PID | LOG_NDELAY, LOG_FACILITY);
X#endif /* USE_SYSLOG */
X	
X#ifdef ANONCVS_USER
X	/* 
X	 * I love lusers who have to test every setuid binary on my machine.
X	 */
X	if (getuid() != 0 && (strcmp (pw->pw_name, ANONCVS_USER) != 0)) {
X		fprintf(stderr, "You're not supposed to be running me!\n"); 
X#ifdef USE_SYSLOG
X		syslog(LOG_NOTICE,
X		       "User %s(%d) invoked anoncvssh - Possible twink?",
X		       pw->pw_name, pw->pw_uid); 
X#endif /* USE_SYSLOG */
X		exit(1);
X	}
X#endif /* ANONCVS_USER */
X
X
X	setuid(0);
X	if (chroot(pw->pw_dir) == -1) {
X		perror("chroot");
X		exit (1);
X	}
X	chdir("/");
X	setuid(pw->pw_uid);
X
X#if defined(OPENCVS_USER)
X	if (!strcmp(pw->pw_name, OPENCVS_USER))
X		opencvs = 1;
X	else
X		opencvs = 0;
X#endif
X
X	/*
X	 * program now "safe"
X	 */
X
X#ifdef PSERVER_SUPPORT
X	/* If we want pserver functionality */
X	if ((argc == 2) && (strcmp("pserver", argv[1]) == 0)) {
X#ifdef USE_SYSLOG
X 	        int slen;
X		struct sockaddr_in my_sa, peer_sa;
X		char *us, *them;
X
X#if defined(OPENCVS_USER)
X		if (opencvs == 1) {
X			fprintf(stderr, "OpenCVS does not support pserver\n");
X			sleep(10);
X			exit(1);
X		}
X#endif
X
X		slen = sizeof(my_sa);
X		if (getsockname(0, (struct sockaddr *) &my_sa, &slen)
X		    != 0) {
X		  perror("getsockname");
X		  exit(1);
X		}
X		us = strdup(inet_ntoa(my_sa.sin_addr));
X		if (us == NULL) {
X		  fprintf(stderr, "malloc failed\n");
X		  exit(1);
X		}
X		slen = sizeof(peer_sa);
X		if (getpeername(0, (struct sockaddr *) &peer_sa, &slen)
X		    != 0) {
X		  perror("getpeername");
X		  exit(1);
X		}
X		them=strdup(inet_ntoa(peer_sa.sin_addr));
X		if (them == NULL) {
X		  fprintf(stderr, "malloc failed\n");
X		  exit(1);
X		}
X	        syslog(LOG_PRIO, 
X		       "pserver connection from %s:%d to %s:%d\n",
X		       them, ntohs(peer_sa.sin_port),
X		       us, ntohs(my_sa.sin_port));
X#endif /* USE_SYSLOG */
X		execle("/usr/bin/cvs", "cvs",
X		    "--allow-root="LOCALROOT, "pserver", (char *)NULL, env);
X		perror("execle: cvs");
X		fprintf(stderr, "unable to exec CVS pserver!\n");
X		exit(1);
X		/* NOTREACHED */
X	}
X#endif
X
X	if (argc != 3 || 
X		strcmp("anoncvssh",  argv[0]) != 0 ||
X		strcmp("-c",         argv[1]) != 0 ||
X		(strcmp("cvs server", argv[2]) != 0 &&
X		 strcmp("cvs -d "LOCALROOT" server", argv[2]) != 0)) {
X		fprintf(stderr, "\nTo use anonymous CVS install the latest ");
X		fprintf(stderr,"version of CVS on your local machine.\n");
X		fprintf(stderr,"Then set your CVSROOT environment variable ");
X		fprintf(stderr,"to the following value:\n");
X#if defined(OPENCVS_USER)
X		fprintf(stderr, "\t%s@%s:%s for OpenCVS\n", OPENCVS_USER,
X		    HOSTNAME, LOCALROOT);
X#endif
X		fprintf(stderr,"\t%s\n\n", CVSROOT);
X#ifdef DEBUG
X		fprintf(stderr, "argc = %d\n", argc);
X		for (i = 0 ; i < argc ; i++)
X			fprintf(stderr, "argv[%d] = \"%s\"\n", i, argv[i]);
X#endif /* DEBUG */
X		sleep(10);
X		exit(0);
X	}
X
X#if defined(OPENCVS_USER)
X	if (opencvs == 1) {
X		execle("/usr/bin/opencvs", "opencvs",
X		    "server", (char *)NULL, env);
X	} else {
X#endif
X		execle("/usr/bin/cvs", "cvs", "server", (char *)NULL, env);
X#if defined(OPENCVS_USER)
X	}
X#endif
X
X	perror("execle: cvs");
X	fprintf(stderr, "unable to exec CVS server!\n");
X	exit(1);
X	/* NOTREACHED */
X}
X
END-of-anoncvssh.c
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