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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
;;; your option) any later version.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;;;
;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;;; along with GNU Guix.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

(define-module (gnu system pam)
  #:use-module (guix records)
  #:use-module (guix derivations)
  #:use-module (guix gexp)
  #:use-module (gnu services)
  #:use-module (ice-9 match)
  #:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
  #:use-module (srfi srfi-9)
  #:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
  #:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
  #:use-module ((guix utils) #:select (%current-system))
  #:export (pam-service
            pam-service-name
            pam-service-account
            pam-service-auth
            pam-service-password
            pam-service-session

            pam-entry
            pam-entry-control
            pam-entry-module
            pam-entry-arguments

            pam-limits-entry
            pam-limits-entry-domain
            pam-limits-entry-type
            pam-limits-entry-item
            pam-limits-entry-value
            pam-limits-entry->string

            pam-services->directory
            unix-pam-service
            base-pam-services

            pam-root-service-type
            pam-root-service))

;;; Commentary:
;;;
;;; Configuration of the pluggable authentication modules (PAM).
;;;
;;; Code:

;; PAM services (see
;; <http://www.linux-pam.org/Linux-PAM-html/sag-configuration-file.html>.)
(define-record-type* <pam-service> pam-service
  make-pam-service
  pam-service?
  (name       pam-service-name)                   ; string

  ;; The four "management groups".
  (account    pam-service-account                 ; list of <pam-entry>
              (default '()))
  (auth       pam-service-auth
              (default '()))
  (password   pam-service-password
              (default '()))
  (session    pam-service-session
              (default '())))

(define-record-type* <pam-entry> pam-entry
  make-pam-entry
  pam-entry?
  (control    pam-entry-control)         ; string
  (module     pam-entry-module)          ; file name
  (arguments  pam-entry-arguments        ; list of string-valued g-expressions
              (default '())))

;; PAM limits entries are used by the pam_limits PAM module to set or override
;; limits on system resources for user sessions.  The format is specified
;; here: http://linux-pam.org/Linux-PAM-html/sag-pam_limits.html
(define-record-type <pam-limits-entry>
  (make-pam-limits-entry domain type item value)
  pam-limits-entry?
  (domain     pam-limits-entry-domain)   ; string
  (type       pam-limits-entry-type)     ; symbol
  (item       pam-limits-entry-item)     ; symbol
  (value      pam-limits-entry-value))   ; symbol or number

(define (pam-limits-entry domain type item value)
  "Construct a pam-limits-entry ensuring that the provided values are valid."
  (define (valid? value)
    (case item
      ((priority) (number? value))
      ((nice)     (and (number? value)
                       (>= value -20)
                       (<= value 19)))
      (else       (or (and (number? value)
                           (>= value -1))
                      (member value '(unlimited infinity))))))
  (define items
    (list 'core      'data       'fsize
          'memlock   'nofile     'rss
          'stack     'cpu        'nproc
          'as        'maxlogins  'maxsyslogins
          'priority  'locks      'sigpending
          'msgqueue  'nice       'rtprio))
  (when (not (member type '(hard soft both)))
    (error "invalid limit type" type))
  (when (not (member item items))
    (error "invalid limit item" item))
  (when (not (valid? value))
    (error "invalid limit value" value))
  (make-pam-limits-entry domain type item value))

(define (pam-limits-entry->string entry)
  "Convert a pam-limits-entry record to a string."
  (match entry
    (($ <pam-limits-entry> domain type item value)
     (string-join (list domain
                        (if (eq? type 'both)
                            "-"
                            (symbol->string type))
                        (symbol->string item)
                        (cond
                         ((symbol? value)
                          (symbol->string value))
                         (else
                          (number->string value))))
                  "	"))))

(define (pam-service->configuration service)
  "Return the derivation building the configuration file for SERVICE, to be
dumped in /etc/pam.d/NAME, where NAME is the name of SERVICE."
  (define (entry->gexp type entry)
    (match entry
      (($ <pam-entry> control module (arguments ...))
       #~(format #t "~a ~a ~a ~a~%"
                 #$type #$control #$module
                 (string-join (list #$@arguments))))))

  (match service
    (($ <pam-service> name account auth password session)
     (define builder
       #~(begin
           (with-output-to-file #$output
             (lambda ()
               #$@(append (map (cut entry->gexp "account" <>) account)
                          (map (cut entry->gexp "auth" <>) auth)
                          (map (cut entry->gexp "password" <>) password)
                          (map (cut entry->gexp "session" <>) session))
               #t))))

     (computed-file name builder))))

(define (pam-services->directory services)
  "Return the derivation to build the configuration directory to be used as
/etc/pam.d for SERVICES."
  (let ((names (map pam-service-name services))
        (files (map pam-service->configuration services)))
    (define builder
      #~(begin
          (use-modules (ice-9 match)
                       (srfi srfi-1))

          (mkdir #$output)
          (for-each (match-lambda
                      ((name file)
                       (symlink file (string-append #$output "/" name))))

                    ;; Since <pam-service> objects cannot be compared with
                    ;; 'equal?' since they contain gexps, which contain
                    ;; closures, use 'delete-duplicates' on the build-side
                    ;; instead.  See <http://bugs.gnu.org/20037>.
                    (delete-duplicates '#$(zip names files)))))

    (computed-file "pam.d" builder)))

(define %pam-other-services
  ;; The "other" PAM configuration, which denies everything (see
  ;; <http://www.linux-pam.org/Linux-PAM-html/sag-configuration-example.html>.)
  (let ((deny (pam-entry
               (control "required")
               (module "pam_deny.so"))))
    (pam-service
     (name "other")
     (account (list deny))
     (auth (list deny))
     (password (list deny))
     (session (list deny)))))

(define unix-pam-service
  (let ((unix (pam-entry
               (control "required")
               (module "pam_unix.so")))
        (env  (pam-entry ; to honor /etc/environment.
               (control "required")
               (module "pam_env.so"))))
    (lambda* (name #:key allow-empty-passwords? motd)
      "Return a standard Unix-style PAM service for NAME.  When
ALLOW-EMPTY-PASSWORDS? is true, allow empty passwords.  When MOTD is true, it
should be a file-like object used as the message-of-the-day."
      ;; See <http://www.linux-pam.org/Linux-PAM-html/sag-configuration-example.html>.
      (let ((name* name))
        (pam-service
         (name name*)
         (account (list unix))
         (auth (list (if allow-empty-passwords?
                         (pam-entry
                          (control "required")
                          (module "pam_unix.so")
                          (arguments '("nullok")))
                         unix)))
         (password (list (pam-entry
                          (control "required")
                          (module "pam_unix.so")
                          ;; Store SHA-512 encrypted passwords in /etc/shadow.
                          (arguments '("sha512" "shadow")))))
         (session (if motd
                      (list env unix
                            (pam-entry
                             (control "optional")
                             (module "pam_motd.so")
                             (arguments
                              (list #~(string-append "motd=" #$motd)))))
                      (list env unix))))))))

(define (rootok-pam-service command)
  "Return a PAM service for COMMAND such that 'root' does not need to
authenticate to run COMMAND."
  (let ((unix (pam-entry
               (control "required")
               (module "pam_unix.so"))))
    (pam-service
     (name command)
     (account (list unix))
     (auth (list (pam-entry
                  (control "sufficient")
                  (module "pam_rootok.so"))))
     (password (list unix))
     (session (list unix)))))

(define* (base-pam-services #:key allow-empty-passwords?)
  "Return the list of basic PAM services everyone would want."
  ;; TODO: Add other Shadow programs?
  (append (list %pam-other-services)

          ;; These programs are setuid-root.
          (map (cut unix-pam-service <>
                    #:allow-empty-passwords? allow-empty-passwords?)
               '("su" "passwd" "sudo"))

          ;; These programs are not setuid-root, and we want root to be able
          ;; to run them without having to authenticate (notably because
          ;; 'useradd' and 'groupadd' are run during system activation.)
          (map rootok-pam-service
               '("useradd" "userdel" "usermod"
                 "groupadd" "groupdel" "groupmod"))))


;;;
;;; PAM root service.
;;;

;; Overall PAM configuration: a list of services, plus a procedure that takes
;; one <pam-service> and returns a <pam-service>.  The procedure is used to
;; implement cross-cutting concerns such as the use of the 'elogind.so'
;; session module that keeps track of logged-in users.
(define-record-type* <pam-configuration>
  pam-configuration make-pam-configuration? pam-configuration?
  (services  pam-configuration-services)          ;list of <pam-service>
  (transform pam-configuration-transform))        ;procedure

(define (/etc-entry config)
  "Return the /etc/pam.d entry corresponding to CONFIG."
  (match config
    (($ <pam-configuration> services transform)
     (let ((services (map transform services)))
       `(("pam.d" ,(pam-services->directory services)))))))

(define (extend-configuration initial extensions)
  "Extend INITIAL with NEW."
  (let-values (((services procs)
                (partition pam-service? extensions)))
    (pam-configuration
     (services (append (pam-configuration-services initial)
                       services))
     (transform (apply compose
                       (pam-configuration-transform initial)
                       procs)))))

(define pam-root-service-type
  (service-type (name 'pam)
                (extensions (list (service-extension etc-service-type
                                                     /etc-entry)))

                ;; Arguments include <pam-service> as well as procedures.
                (compose concatenate)
                (extend extend-configuration)))

(define* (pam-root-service base #:key (transform identity))
  "The \"root\" PAM service, which collects <pam-service> instance and turns
them into a /etc/pam.d directory, including the <pam-service> listed in BASE.
TRANSFORM is a procedure that takes a <pam-service> and returns a
<pam-service>.  It can be used to implement cross-cutting concerns that affect
all the PAM services."
  (service pam-root-service-type
           (pam-configuration (services base)
                              (transform transform))))