/* rmjob.c 4.1 83/04/29 */ /* * rmjob - remove the specified jobs from the queue. */ #include "lp.h" /* * Stuff for handling lprm specifications */ extern char *user[]; /* users to process */ extern int users; /* # of users in user array */ extern int requ[]; /* job number of spool entries */ extern int requests; /* # of spool requests */ char *person; /* name of person doing lprm */ char root[] = "root"; int all = 0; /* eliminate all files (root only) */ int cur_daemon; /* daemon's pid */ char current[40]; /* active control file name */ int iscf(); rmjob() { register int i, nitems; int assasinated = 0; struct direct **files; name = "rmjob"; if ((i = pgetent(line, printer)) < 0) fatal("cannot open printer description file"); else if (i == 0) fatal("unknown printer"); if ((SD = pgetstr("sd", &bp)) == NULL) SD = DEFSPOOL; if ((LO = pgetstr("lo", &bp)) == NULL) LO = DEFLOCK; if ((LP = pgetstr("lp", &bp)) == NULL) LP = DEFDEVLP; if ((RP = pgetstr("rp", &bp)) == NULL) RP = printer; if ((RM = pgetstr("rm", &bp)) == NULL) RM = host; /* * If the format was `lprm -' and the user isn't the super-user, * then fake things to look like he said `lprm user'. */ if (users < 0) { if (getuid() == 0) all = 1; /* all files in local queue */ else { user[0] = person; users = 1; } } if (!strcmp(person, "-all")) { if (from == host) fatal("The login name \"-all\" is reserved"); all = 1; /* all those from 'from' */ person = root; } if (chdir(SD) < 0) fatal("cannot chdir to spool directory"); if ((nitems = scandir(".", &files, iscf, NULL)) < 0) fatal("cannot access spool directory"); if (nitems) { /* * Check for an active printer daemon (in which case we * kill it if it is reading our file) then remove stuff * (after which we have to restart the daemon). */ if (lockchk(LO) && chk(current)) { assasinated = kill(cur_daemon, SIGINT) == 0; if (!assasinated) fatal("cannot kill printer daemon"); } /* * process the files */ for (i = 0; i < nitems; i++) process(files[i]->d_name); } chkremote(); /* * Restart the printer daemon if it was killed */ if (assasinated && !startdaemon()) fatal("cannot restart printer daemon\n"); exit(0); } /* * Process a lock file: collect the pid of the active * daemon and the file name of the active spool entry. * Return boolean indicating existence of a lock file. */ lockchk(s) char *s; { register FILE *fp; register int i, n; if ((fp = fopen(s, "r")) == NULL) if (errno == EACCES) fatal("can't access lock file"); else return(0); if (!getline(fp) || flock(fileno(fp), FSHLOCK|FNBLOCK) == 0) { (void) fclose(fp); return(0); /* no daemon present */ } cur_daemon = atoi(line); for (i = 1; (n = fread(current, sizeof(char), sizeof(current), fp)) <= 0; i++) { if (i > 20) { n = 1; break; } sleep(i); } current[n-1] = '\0'; (void) fclose(fp); return(1); } /* * Process a control file. */ process(file) char *file; { FILE *cfp; if (!chk(file)) return; if ((cfp = fopen(file, "r")) == NULL) fatal("cannot open %s", file); while (getline()) { switch (line[0]) { case 'U': /* unlink associated files */ if (from != host) printf("%s: ", host); printf(unlink(line+1) ? "cannot dequeue %s\n" : "%s dequeued\n", line+1); } } (void) fclose(cfp); if (from != host) printf("%s: ", host); printf(unlink(file) ? "cannot dequeue %s\n" : "%s dequeued\n", file); } /* * Do the dirty work in checking */ chk(file) char *file; { register int *r, n; register char **u, *cp; FILE *cfp; if (all && (from == host || !strcmp(from, file+6))) return(1); /* * get the owner's name from the control file. */ if ((cfp = fopen(file, "r")) == NULL) return(0); while (getline(cfp)) { if (line[0] == 'P') break; } (void) fclose(cfp); if (line[0] != 'P') return(0); if (users == 0 && requests == 0) return(!strcmp(file, current) && isowner(line+1, file)); /* * Check the request list */ for (n = 0, cp = file+3; isdigit(*cp); ) n = n * 10 + (*cp++ - '0'); for (r = requ; r < &requ[requests]; r++) if (*r == n && isowner(line+1, file)) return(1); /* * Check to see if it's in the user list */ for (u = user; u < &user[users]; u++) if (!strcmp(*u, line+1) && isowner(line+1, file)) return(1); return(0); } /* * If root is removing a file on the local machine, allow it. * If root is removing a file on a remote machine, only allow * files sent from the local machine to be removed. * Normal users can only remove the file from where it was sent. */ isowner(owner, file) char *owner, *file; { register int r; if (from == host) r = access(file, 2) == 0; else r = (!strcmp(person, root) || !strcmp(person, owner)) && !strcmp(from, file+6); if (!r) { if (from != host) printf("%s: ", host); printf("%s: Permission denied\n", file); } return(r); } /* * Check to see if we are sending files to a remote machine. If we are, * then try removing files on the remote machine. */ chkremote() { register char *cp; register int i, rem; char buf[BUFSIZ]; if (*LP || RM == NULL) return; /* not sending to a remote machine */ sprintf(buf, "\5%s %s", RP, all ? "-all" : person); cp = buf; for (i = 0; i < users; i++) { cp += strlen(cp); *cp++ = ' '; strcpy(cp, user[i]); } for (i = 0; i < requests; i++) { cp += strlen(cp); (void) sprintf(cp, " %d", requ[i]); } strcat(cp, "\n"); rem = getport(); if (rem < 0) { if (from != host) printf("%s: ", host); printf("connection to %s is down\n", RM); } else { i = strlen(buf); if (write(rem, buf, i) != i) fatal("Lost connection"); while ((i = read(rem, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0) (void) fwrite(buf, 1, i, stdout); (void) close(rem); } } /* * Return 1 if the filename begins with 'cf' */ iscf(d) struct direct *d; { return(d->d_name[0] == 'c' && d->d_name[1] == 'f'); }