/* * context_save.c -- write out the updated context file * * $Id: context_save.c,v 1.1.1.1 1999-02-07 18:14:07 danw Exp $ */ #include #include /* * static prototypes */ static int m_chkids(void); void context_save (void) { int action; register struct node *np; FILE *out; sigset_t set, oset; if (!(ctxflags & CTXMOD)) return; ctxflags &= ~CTXMOD; if ((action = m_chkids ()) > 0) return; /* child did it for us */ /* block a few signals */ sigemptyset (&set); sigaddset (&set, SIGHUP); sigaddset (&set, SIGINT); sigaddset (&set, SIGQUIT); sigaddset (&set, SIGTERM); SIGPROCMASK (SIG_BLOCK, &set, &oset); if (!(out = fopen (ctxpath, "w"))) adios (ctxpath, "unable to write"); for (np = m_defs; np; np = np->n_next) if (np->n_context) fprintf (out, "%s: %s\n", np->n_name, np->n_field); fclose (out); SIGPROCMASK (SIG_SETMASK, &oset, &set); /* reset the signal mask */ if (action == 0) _exit (0); /* we are child, time to die */ } /* * This hack brought to you so we can handle set[ug]id MH programs. * If we return -1, then no fork is made, we update .mh_profile * normally, and return to the caller normally. If we return 0, * then the child is executing, .mh_profile is modified after * we set our [ug]ids to the norm. If we return > 0, then the * parent is executed and .mh_profile has already be modified. * We can just return to the caller immediately. */ static int m_chkids (void) { int i; pid_t pid; if (getuid () == geteuid ()) return (-1); for (i = 0; (pid = fork ()) == -1 && i < 5; i++) sleep (5); switch (pid) { case -1: break; case 0: setgid (getgid ()); setuid (getuid ()); break; default: pidwait (pid, -1); break; } return pid; }