Chad Sellers wrote: On 9/7/09 6:44 AM, "Daniel J Walsh" <dwalsh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 09/04/2009 09:56 AM, Joshua Brindle wrote:Daniel J Walsh wrote:If you have a homedir that ends in '/', genhomedircon gets confused. # useradd -h /home2/dwalsh/ dwalsh # genhomedircon Check out the labeling. genhomedircon thinks dwalsh is a toplevel home root. We should just get rid of this command... :^) Patch removes all trailing '/' from homedir.diff --exclude-from=exclude -N -u -r nsalibsemanage/src/genhomedircon.c libsemanage-2.0.33/src/genhomedircon.c --- nsalibsemanage/src/genhomedircon.c 2008-08-28 09:34:24.000000000 -0400 +++ libsemanage-2.0.33/src/genhomedircon.c 2009-07-15 10:32:20.000000000 -0400 @@ -304,6 +304,10 @@ continue; if (!semanage_list_find(shells, pwbuf->pw_shell)) continue; + int len = strlen(pwbuf->pw_dir) -1; + for(; len > 0 && pwbuf->pw_dir[len]=='/'; len--) { + pwbuf->pw_dir[len]=0; + } if (strcmp(pwbuf->pw_dir, "/") == 0) continue; if (semanage_str_count(pwbuf->pw_dir, '/') <= 1)Why aren't you just doing: len = strlen(pwbuf->pwdir); if (pwbuf->pwdir[len] == '/') pwbuf->pwdir[len] = '\0'; ?What about /home/dwalsh////// Which I believe is legalAlso, won't this fail if the homedir is set to '/' ? This check should probably go below the strcmp(pwbuf->pw_dir, "/") that is currently below it.Yes good point.I thought it worked fine with '/'. Since the loop condition is len > 0 (where len is the index of the last character, not the length of the string, which is a bit confusing and should probably be changed), it would never reset the first character. And don't you want this before the strcmp(pwbuf->pw_dir, "/") in case the path is ///// (which would of course be silly, but I believe is legal anyway)? Chad Yep, got it. Acked-By: Joshua Brindle <method@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |