/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ #include "acl-util.h" #include "fs-util.h" #include "hashmap.h" #include "journal-internal.h" #include "journal-util.h" #include "log.h" #include "strv.h" #include "user-util.h" static int access_check_var_log_journal(sd_journal *j, bool want_other_users) { int r; assert(j); /* If we are root, we should have access, don't warn. */ if (getuid() == 0) return 0; /* If we are in the 'systemd-journal' group, we should have * access too. */ r = in_group("systemd-journal"); if (r < 0) return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to check if we are in the 'systemd-journal' group: %m"); if (r > 0) return 0; #if HAVE_ACL _cleanup_strv_free_ char **g = NULL; const char* dir; if (laccess("/run/log/journal", F_OK) >= 0) dir = "/run/log/journal"; else dir = "/var/log/journal"; /* If we are in any of the groups listed in the journal ACLs, * then all is good, too. Let's enumerate all groups from the * default ACL of the directory, which generally should allow * access to most journal files too. */ r = acl_search_groups(dir, &g); if (r < 0) return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to search journal ACL: %m"); if (r > 0) return 0; /* Print a pretty list, if there were ACLs set. */ if (!strv_isempty(g)) { _cleanup_free_ char *s = NULL; /* There are groups in the ACL, let's list them */ r = strv_extend(&g, "systemd-journal"); if (r < 0) return log_oom(); strv_sort(g); strv_uniq(g); s = strv_join(g, "', '"); if (!s) return log_oom(); log_notice("Hint: You are currently not seeing messages from %s.\n" " Users in groups '%s' can see all messages.\n" " Pass -q to turn off this notice.", want_other_users ? "other users and the system" : "the system", s); return 1; } #endif /* If no ACLs were found, print a short version of the message. */ log_notice("Hint: You are currently not seeing messages from %s.\n" " Users in the 'systemd-journal' group can see all messages. Pass -q to\n" " turn off this notice.", want_other_users ? "other users and the system" : "the system"); return 1; } int journal_access_blocked(sd_journal *j) { return hashmap_contains(j->errors, INT_TO_PTR(-EACCES)); } int journal_access_check_and_warn(sd_journal *j, bool quiet, bool want_other_users) { void *code; char *path; int r = 0; assert(j); if (hashmap_isempty(j->errors)) { if (ordered_hashmap_isempty(j->files) && !quiet) log_notice("No journal files were found."); return 0; } if (journal_access_blocked(j)) { if (!quiet) (void) access_check_var_log_journal(j, want_other_users); if (ordered_hashmap_isempty(j->files)) r = log_error_errno(EACCES, "No journal files were opened due to insufficient permissions."); } HASHMAP_FOREACH_KEY(path, code, j->errors) { int err; err = abs(PTR_TO_INT(code)); switch (err) { case EACCES: continue; case ENODATA: log_warning_errno(err, "Journal file %s is truncated, ignoring file.", path); break; case EPROTONOSUPPORT: log_warning_errno(err, "Journal file %1$s uses an unsupported feature, ignoring file.\n" "Use SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug journalctl --file=%1$s to see the details.", path); break; case EBADMSG: log_warning_errno(err, "Journal file %s corrupted, ignoring file.", path); break; default: log_warning_errno(err, "An error was encountered while opening journal file or directory %s, ignoring file: %m", path); break; } } return r; }