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325 lines
9.3 KiB
C
325 lines
9.3 KiB
C
/* Common code for NSS test cases.
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Copyright (C) 2017-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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/* There are two (or more) NSS test modules named nss_test1,
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nss_test2, etc. Each one will call a function IN THE TEST CASE
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called _nss_test1_init_hook(test_tables *) (or _nss_test2_*, etc).
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In your copy of the hook function, you may change the *_table
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pointers in the passed struct to point to static tables in your
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test case, and the test modules will use that table instead.
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Your tables MUST end with an entry that has a *_LAST() macro.
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Use the *_ISLAST() macro to test for end of list.
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Use __nss_configure_lookup("passwd", "test1 test2") (for example) to
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configure NSS to use the test modules. */
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#include <pwd.h>
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#include <grp.h>
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#include <shadow.h>
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#include <netdb.h>
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typedef struct test_tables {
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struct passwd *pwd_table;
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struct group *grp_table;
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struct spwd *spwd_table;
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struct hostent *host_table;
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} test_tables;
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extern void _nss_test1_init_hook (test_tables *) __attribute__((weak));
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extern void _nss_test2_init_hook (test_tables *) __attribute__((weak));
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#define PWD_LAST() { .pw_name = NULL, .pw_uid = 0 }
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#define GRP_LAST() { .gr_name = NULL, .gr_gid = 0 }
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#define SPWD_LAST() { .sp_namp = NULL, .sp_pwdp = NULL }
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#define HOST_LAST() { .h_name = NULL, .h_aliases = NULL, .h_length = 0, .h_addr_list = NULL }
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#define PWD_ISLAST(p) ((p)->pw_name == NULL && (p)->pw_uid == 0)
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#define GRP_ISLAST(g) ((g)->gr_name == NULL && (g)->gr_gid == 0)
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#define SPWD_ISLAST(s) ((s)->sp_namp == NULL && (s)->sp_pwdp == 0)
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#define HOST_ISLAST(h) ((h)->h_name == NULL && (h)->h_length == 0)
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/* Macros to fill in the tables easily. */
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/* Note that the "unparameterized" fields are not magic; they're just
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arbitrary values. Tests which need to verify those fields should
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fill them in explicitly. */
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#define PWD(u) \
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{ .pw_name = (char *) "name" #u, .pw_passwd = (char *) "*", .pw_uid = u, \
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.pw_gid = 100, .pw_gecos = (char *) "*", .pw_dir = (char *) "*", \
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.pw_shell = (char *) "*" }
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#define PWD_N(u,n) \
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{ .pw_name = (char *) n, .pw_passwd = (char *) "*", .pw_uid = u, \
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.pw_gid = 100, .pw_gecos = (char *) "*", .pw_dir = (char *) "*", \
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.pw_shell = (char *) "*" }
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#define GRP(u) \
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{ .gr_name = (char *) "name" #u, .gr_passwd = (char *) "*", .gr_gid = u, \
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.gr_mem = (char **) group_##u }
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#define GRP_N(u,n,m) \
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{ .gr_name = (char *) n, .gr_passwd = (char *) "*", .gr_gid = u, \
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.gr_mem = (char **) m }
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#define SPWD(u) \
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{ .sp_namp = (char *) "name" #u, .sp_pwdp = (char *) "passwd" #u }
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#define HOST(u) \
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{ .h_name = (char *) "name" #u, .h_aliases = NULL, .h_addrtype = u, \
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.h_length = 4, \
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.h_addr_list = (char **) hostaddr_##u }
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/*------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Helper functions for testing passwd entries. Call
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compare_passwds() passing a test index, the passwd entry you got,
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and the expected passwd entry. The function will return the number
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of mismatches, or zero of the two records are the same. */
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static void __attribute__((used))
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print_passwd (struct passwd *p)
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{
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printf (" passwd %u.%s (%s) :", p->pw_uid, p->pw_name, p->pw_passwd);
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printf (" %u, %s, %s, %s\n", p->pw_gid, p->pw_gecos, p->pw_dir, p->pw_shell);
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printf ("\n");
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}
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static int __attribute__((used))
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compare_passwd_field (int i, struct passwd *p, const char *got,
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const char *exp, const char *name)
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{
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/* Does the entry have a value? */
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if (got == NULL)
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{
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printf ("[%d] passwd %s for %u.%s was (null)\n",
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i, name,
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p->pw_uid, p->pw_name);
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return 1;
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}
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/* Does the entry have an unexpected name? */
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else if (exp == NULL)
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{
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printf ("[%d] passwd %s for %u.(null) was %s\n",
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i, name,
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p->pw_uid, got);
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return 1;
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}
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/* And is it correct? */
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else if (got && strcmp (got, exp) != 0)
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{
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printf("[%d] passwd entry %u.%s had %s \"%s\" (expected \"%s\") \n",
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i,
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p->pw_uid, p->pw_name, name,
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got, exp);
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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#define COMPARE_PWD_FIELD(f) \
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retval += compare_passwd_field (i, e, p->f, e->f, #f)
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/* Compare passwd to expected passwd, return number of "problems".
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"I" is the index into the testcase data. */
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static int __attribute__((used))
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compare_passwds (int i, struct passwd *p, struct passwd *e)
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{
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int retval = 0;
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/* Did we get the expected uid? */
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if (p->pw_uid != e->pw_uid)
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{
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printf("[%d] passwd entry %u.%s had uid %u\n", i,
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e->pw_uid, e->pw_name,
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p->pw_uid);
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++retval;
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}
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/* Did we get the expected gid? */
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if (p->pw_gid != e->pw_gid)
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{
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printf("[%d] passwd entry %u.%s had gid %u (expected %u)\n", i,
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e->pw_uid, e->pw_name,
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p->pw_gid, e->pw_gid);
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++retval;
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}
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COMPARE_PWD_FIELD (pw_name);
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COMPARE_PWD_FIELD (pw_passwd);
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COMPARE_PWD_FIELD (pw_gecos);
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COMPARE_PWD_FIELD (pw_dir);
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COMPARE_PWD_FIELD (pw_shell);
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if (retval > 0)
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{
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/* Left in for debugging later, if needed. */
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print_passwd (p);
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print_passwd (e);
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}
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return retval;
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}
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/*------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Helpers for checking group entries. See passwd helper comment
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above for details. */
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static void __attribute__((used))
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print_group (struct group *g)
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{
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int j;
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printf (" group %u.%s (%s) :", g->gr_gid, g->gr_name, g->gr_passwd);
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if (g->gr_mem)
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for (j=0; g->gr_mem[j]; j++)
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printf ("%s%s", j==0 ? " " : ", ", g->gr_mem[j]);
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printf ("\n");
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}
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/* Compare group to expected group, return number of "problems". "I"
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is the index into the testcase data. */
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static int __attribute__((used))
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compare_groups (int i, struct group *g, struct group *e)
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{
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int j;
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int retval = 0;
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/* Did we get the expected gid? */
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if (g->gr_gid != e->gr_gid)
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{
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printf("[%d] group entry %u.%s had gid %u\n", i,
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e->gr_gid, e->gr_name,
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g->gr_gid);
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++retval;
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}
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/* Does the entry have a name? */
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if (g->gr_name == NULL)
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{
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printf ("[%d] group name for %u.%s was (null)\n", i,
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e->gr_gid, e->gr_name);
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++retval;
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}
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/* Does the entry have an unexpected name? */
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else if (e->gr_name == NULL)
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{
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printf ("[%d] group name for %u.(null) was %s\n", i,
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e->gr_gid, g->gr_name);
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++retval;
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}
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/* And is it correct? */
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else if (strcmp (g->gr_name, e->gr_name) != 0)
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{
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printf("[%d] group entry %u.%s had name \"%s\"\n", i,
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e->gr_gid, e->gr_name,
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g->gr_name);
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++retval;
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}
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/* Does the entry have a password? */
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if (g->gr_passwd == NULL && e->gr_passwd != NULL)
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{
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printf ("[%d] group password for %u.%s was NULL\n", i,
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e->gr_gid, e->gr_name);
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++retval;
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}
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else if (g->gr_passwd != NULL && e->gr_passwd == NULL)
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{
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printf ("[%d] group password for %u.%s was not NULL\n", i,
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e->gr_gid, e->gr_name);
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++retval;
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}
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/* And is it correct? */
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else if (g->gr_passwd && strcmp (g->gr_passwd, e->gr_passwd) != 0)
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{
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printf("[%d] group entry %u.%s had password \"%s\" (not \"%s\")\n", i,
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e->gr_gid, e->gr_name,
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g->gr_passwd, e->gr_passwd);
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++retval;
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}
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/* Now compare group members... */
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if (e->gr_mem != NULL && g->gr_mem == NULL)
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{
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printf("[%d] group entry %u.%s missing member list\n", i,
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e->gr_gid, e->gr_name);
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++retval;
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}
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else if (e->gr_mem == NULL && g->gr_mem != NULL)
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{
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printf("[%d] group entry %u.%s has unexpected member list\n", i,
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e->gr_gid, e->gr_name);
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++retval;
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}
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else if (e->gr_mem == NULL && g->gr_mem == NULL)
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{
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/* This case is OK. */
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}
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else
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{
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/* Compare two existing lists. */
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j = 0;
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for (;;)
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{
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if (g->gr_mem[j] == NULL && e->gr_mem[j] == NULL)
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{
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/* Matching end-of-lists. */
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break;
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}
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if (g->gr_mem[j] == NULL)
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{
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printf ("[%d] group member list for %u.%s is too short.\n", i,
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e->gr_gid, e->gr_name);
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++retval;
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break;
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}
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if (e->gr_mem[j] == NULL)
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{
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printf ("[%d] group member list for %u.%s is too long.\n", i,
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e->gr_gid, e->gr_name);
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++retval;
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break;
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}
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if (strcmp (g->gr_mem[j], e->gr_mem[j]) != 0)
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{
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printf ("[%d] group member list for %u.%s differs: %s vs %s.\n", i,
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e->gr_gid, e->gr_name,
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e->gr_mem[j], g->gr_mem[j]);
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++retval;
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}
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j++;
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}
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}
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if (retval > 0)
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{
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/* Left in for debugging later, if needed. */
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print_group (g);
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print_group (e);
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}
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return retval;
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}
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